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Transcripts For ALJAZ Mandela And De Klerk 20240714

Fleeing danger in libya but also violence related injuries where people have been struck with guns or were beaten with sticks. Or had thought of liquid or on them. It was extremely clear about all of these people on board the ocean biking right now is that they have gone through a traumatic experience both during their time in libya and over the course of their time at sea many of them were at sea for days before being rescued by the russian boinking and now theyve been stuck on board for over a week and are clearly left in limbo without a clue as to whats going to happen next. The italian in terry minnesota. Has been empowered by a law which allows him to fine and confiscate these vessels but also to continue to deny them entry where does that leave your position what is your Long Term Plan can you continue to operate these rescue ships will you eventually be faced with the prospect of having to dock in libya which youre trying to avoid our fate rests in the hands of the authorities a

Transcripts For LINKTV Earth 20240704

The sumatran elephant teeters on the edge of extinction, and theres no one else to blame but ourselves. [loud buzzing] its here in Grocery Stores where the fate of indonesian elephants begins. You may have never heard of it, but palm oil, a common vegetable oil, has been a growing presence on supermarket shelves since the 1990s. Its high yield, versatility, and price make it an exceptional competitor against alternative vegetable oils. Today, palm oil and its derivatives are present in 50 of all packaged food. Products like bread, cookies, chocolate, chips, and even shower soap. The consumer benefits, but the sumatran elephants pay a price. Their habitat is cleared by legal and illegal loggers to make room for Palm Oil Plantations. We sent our u. K. Field producer jim wickens to the aceh region of north sumatra. Here the leuser ecosystem is one of the last remaining strongholds for indonesian wildlife. Its a 6millionacre protected park, but its being illegally cut down to make room for

Transcripts For LINKTV Earth Focus 20171221

Theres no one else to blame but ourselves. [loud buzzing] its here in Grocery Stores where the fate of indonesian elephants begins. You may have never heard of it, but palm oil, a common vegetable oil, has been a growing presence on supermarket shelves since the 1990s. Its high yield, versatility, and price make it an exceptional competitor against alternative vegetable oils. Today, palm oil and its derivatives are present in 50 of all packaged food. Products like bread, cookies, chocolate, chips, and even shower soap. The consumer benefits, but the sumatran elephants pay a price. Their habitat is cleared by legal and illegal loggers to make room for Palm Oil Plantations. We sent our u. K. Field producer jim wickens to the aceh region of north sumatra. Here the leuser ecosystem is one of the last remaining strongholds for indonesian wildlife. Its a 6millionacre protected park, but its being illegally cut down to make room for palm oil. Weve driven into the leuser ecosyst. This is a pla

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20180129

And london. This is bbc world news leiva from. Good morning. Its 8 00am in singapore, midnight in london and 9 00am injapan, where theres new doubt surrounding the security cryptocurrency exchanges, which handle digital cash systems like bitcoin. One of the countrys biggest exchanges, coincheck, has offered to refund half billion dollars in currency stolen by hackers on friday. Japan is one of the worlds most enthusiastic traders in cryptocurrencies. And the theft has cast doubt over the credibility of the exchange system. Rhodri davies has this report which contains some flash photography. As many as 10,000 businesses in japan are said to accept cryptocurrencies. This virtual heist is bound to increase concerns about their security. At the centre of this, tokyo based coincheck, one of the largest Digital Currency exchanges in japan. It the largest Digital Currency exchanges injapan. It said on friday it had been hacked, resulting in the loss of half 1 billion. The biggest ever. Transl

Transcripts For KNTV Today In The Bay 20180129

Here is a live look outside in san jose as you get ready to head out, its a cool one to start out, mid 40s, we will be up to 66 degrees today and after this clear and cool morning we will start to see some clouds rolling by with some peeks of sunshine and tomorrow a little bit more sunshine and warmth. Let me get you out the door with a look at your school day forecast. Make sure the kids have something nice and warm to wear, we will start to see some very mild temperatures by the time you pick them up from school with a little bit of sun. More on that coming up in a few minutes. Mike you were saying it, loo like a smooth commute right now. It started out pretty tough. Looking at a smooth drive right now on the peninsula and in the south bay where northbound 101 at tully there is a minor crash over at the shoulder and minor slowing has just started. Thats the beginning of your commute. We had the metering lights turned on just before 5 30. The backup is there at the toll plaza. The ber

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