I watched about 30 seconds of both, and I have heard this argument many times before. Genetic similarities between apes and humans is the basic argument (95%).
first of all there are some problems with the said studies found here:
Does Genome Evidence Support Human-Ape Common Ancestry? - Evolution News & Views
secondly: any small amount of similarity doesn't mean much: for examples we are very genetically similar to pigs as well as well as other mammals:
"Cats have 90% of homologous genes with humans, 82% with dogs, 80% with cows, 79% with chimpanzees, 69% with rats and 67% with mice. "
sources:
Initial sequence and comparative analysis of the cat genome
from the above paper the specific figure is figure 1 found here:
Initial sequence and comparative analysis of the cat genome
Percentage of genetic similarity between humans and animals
here is the 96% similarity as well to pigs:
Do pigs share 98 per cent of human genes? Ask an Expert (ABC Science)
(we actually have more homologous genes similiar to cats that we do to chimpanzees) (see figure 1)
so you can easily see how such information is misleading and inconclusive.
thirdly: similarities in the genome as could possibly be due to a similar designer, not a similar ancestor. Why are we not looking for human - cat transitions, or human - dog transitions? The evidence is all there right?
Thank you for the Commment