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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240703

A 17 year old boy is being questioned by police after a 15 Year Old Girl with a Bright Future is stabbed to death on her way to school. The barbie movie was one of the Biggest Box Office hits in the uk and around the world, this summer. Now it has now reached russia though, unofficially. The last two years have been catastrophic for glaciers in switzerland, with volume decreasing by 10 . Data today suggests the largest decline since records began, affecting glaciers across the country. The Swiss Academy of sciences also reports that switzerland is also seeing record low snow depths. Lets speak to our correspondent Imogen Foulkes in bern. Very good to see. That is a huge decline, 10 . If you live in switzerland, have you noticed . You do notice it switzerland, have you noticed . You do notice it. You switzerland, have you noticed . 7m, do notice it. You have a very significant thing that you gets on the Weather Report here, the Snow Level Line and in winter, it would say we had snow over a thousand metres, ski over 1000 metres and we dont really get any more. Those ski resorts are thought of as not snow say. As far at the glaciers, yes you do as well. They are markedly shrinking and if you had been up to one of the glaciers behind me, they would have been bigger than you can see them today. And if you look at the last two years, 6 last year, 4 this year, 10 , that is as much as they had lost in three decades, between 1960 and 1990. Scientists attributed to the global warming, the rise in temperature sensitive to that. I have been talking to the head of the Swiss Glacier Monitoring Project and i have asked him whether they could actually be saved now. It they could actually be saved now. It depends on the climate and if we managed depends on the climate and if we managed to save the climate, we managed managed to save the climate, we managed to save the climate, we managed to save the glacier. We know that the managed to save the glacier. We know that the ones in the alps are already that the ones in the alps are already too small to be saved in the way they already too small to be saved in the way they are. We can maybe save a third way they are. We can maybe save a third of way they are. We can maybe save a third of the way they are. We can maybe save a third of the ice in the alps if we are lucky third of the ice in the alps if we are lucky and managed to reduce C02 Emissions are lucky and managed to reduce C02 Emissions to zero in 30 or 40 years from emissions to zero in 30 or 40 years from now. Emissions to zero in 30 or 40 years from now, very ambitious but needed to stabilise from now, very ambitious but needed to stabilise Global Climate two plus 2 degrees. To stabilise Global Climate two plus 2 decrees. ,. ,. To stabilise Global Climate two plus 2 decrees. ,. , 2 degrees. That advice, how the connection 2 degrees. That advice, how the connection with 2 degrees. That advice, how the connection with climate 2 degrees. That advice, how thej connection with climate change, 2 degrees. That advice, how the l connection with climate change, it is about more than losing a fantastic view and something really magnificent, these vast ice hills in the alps. These glaciers are often called the water towers of europe, they store the snow in the winter and release it gradually, in the spring and summer it supplies their waterfrom rivers, crops, water to cool Nuclear Power station, losing theice cool Nuclear Power station, losing the ice will have a big impact on the ice will have a big impact on the environment in europe and the european economy also. As i said, it is more than about losing something we have all learned to love to see over the years. We have all learned to love to see over the years over the years. Thank you so much, imoaen. Over the years. Thank you so much, imogen in over the years. Thank you so much, imogen in a over the years. Thank you so much, imogen. In a few over the years. Thank you so much, imogen. In a few minutes over the years. Thank you so much, imogen. In a few minutes time, over the years. Thank you so much, imogen. In a few minutes time, we will be looking at the major study here in the uk that suggests Wildlife Species, many of them, significant number of them are at risk of dying out as well. Before that, we will go the United States. In the United States Donald Trumps republican rivals for the white house have criticised him for failing to turn up to their latest tv debate. Seven candidates battled it out at the partys second president ial debate in california, but trump chose not to attend. According to polls, the former president remains dominant over the rest of the field by a margin of more than 40 points. One of his rivals, ron desantis, condemned him for failing to show up to the debate. He said the former president was missing in action. Where is joe biden . He is completely missing in action from leadership. And you know who else is missing in action . Donald trump is missing in action. He should be on this stage tonight. He owes it to you to defend his record where they added 7. 8 trillion to the debt, that set the stage for the inflation that we have. Another contender, chris christie, mockingly referred to him as donald duck. Donald, i know you are watching. You cant help yourself. I know you are watching, 0k . And you are not here tonight, not because of polls and not because of your indictments. You are not here tonight because you are afraid of being on the stage and defending your record. You are ducking these things. And let me tell you what is going to happen. You keep doing that, no one here is going to call you donald trump any more, we are going to call you donald duck. It was nikki haley that had one of the key lines of the night. She turned on Vivek Ramaswamy who was seen as one the best performers in the previous debate. They were discussing the impact of social media and in particular tiktok. Transgenderism, especially in kids is a Mental Health disorder. We have to acknowledge the truth of that for what it is. There is one. This is infuriating, because tiktok is one of the most dangerous Social Media Assets that we have. Yes, it is. And what you have got, honestly, every time i hearyou i feel a little bit dumb if what you say. Because i cant believe. Cheering if i may. The tiktok situation, what they are doing is 150 Million People are on tiktok. That means they can get your contacts, your financial information, your e mails, and all of these things. This is very important for our party. China knows what they are doing. This is very important fora party, and i am going to say it. You have gone and you have helped China Make Medicines In china and north america. Excuse me you are now wanting kids to go and get on the social media that is dangerous for all of us. We have some Breaking News to bring cute now about the actor sir Michael Gambon. We have a statement that has come in from his family. He has lived an incredible life, well known for starting his Acting Career with laurence olivier. He had a six decade long career. Three 0livier awards, for bafta awards and others. In 1999, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth ii. Lets have a look back at his life. I elizabeth ii. Lets have a look back at his life. ,. ,. , elizabeth ii. Lets have a look back at his life. The i at his life. I have got you. The sinuain at his life. I have got you. The Singing Detective. At his life. I have got you. The Singing Detective. Under at his life. I have got you. The Singing Detective. 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It is well spiced in edinburgh that that just i dublin. It is well spiced in edinburgh that thatjust came, my love. He edinburgh that that ust came, my love. , edinburgh that that ust came, my love. ,. ,. , love. He learned his craft on his ob. Love. He learned his craft on his Job Esoecially love. He learned his craft on his job. Especially when love. He learned his craft on his job. Especially when laurence i love. He learned his craft on his job. Especially when Laurence Olivia job. Especially when laurence 0livia document. This role made Michael Gambon household name. It also became associated with a certain corner on top gear applause he enjoyed the accolade, had a taste for good winking and gullible journalists. Dumbledore and harry potter, that may have bought him a new global recognition, but he was defiantly in story. He described his face is looking like an old wind bag, but he could use it to hold an audience without staying a word. Beneath a cloak of mischief, was a seriously good actor. He was indeed one of the most respected and accomplished actors on stage in film and television for decades now. Sir Michael Gambon who has died 82. We have a statement on the harpers wife that has been issued by his publicist. Staying, we are devastated to announce the loss of sir Michael Gambon, beloved husband and father, michael died police fully in hospital with his wife and the sun fergus in hospital. We are sick you respect our privacy at this time. We ask you respect our privacy at this time. Throughout the day, many tributes will be paid. Many will want to reflect on his remarkable life. Stay with that. Thats when you up to date with a story i mentioned a short time ago. A major story in the uk. Suggesting a significant number of Wildlife Species are at risk of dying out . The Estate Nature found that 10,000 species of animals and plants, 16 are at risk of extinction. Lets take you to mark lobel who joins us outside the department for environment where protesters are gathering. Some of the findings from the report are incredibly concerning. The report are incredibly concerninu. ,. ,. Concerning. They are concerning. One ofthe concerning. They are concerning. One of the signs concerning. They are concerning. One of the signs of concerning. They are concerning. One of the signs of success concerning. They are concerning. One of the signs of success they concerning. They are concerning. One of the signs of success they have of the signs of success they have set themselves is how Many Research and conservation groups, Environmental Ngos that will turn up year. There are over 50 we are being told here that had turned up to show unity in response to the State Of Nature report to deal with issues like farms, fisheries, forests that really need work done to improve the path of Plants And Animals in the uk. 0ne path of Plants And Animals in the uk. One of the groups as friends of the earth. I am joined by a campaigner now. 0r, the earth. I am joined by a campaigner now. Or, if i talk specifics for a second, 70 of the uk as farmland, but only 20 of farmland is on the subsidies that encourage good farming. Farmland is on the subsidies that encourage good farming. Why . Thats what happens encourage good farming. Why . Thats what happens on encourage good farming. Why . Thats what happens on farms encourage good farming. Why . Thats what happens on farms for encourage good farming. Why . Thats what happens on farms for the what happens on farms for the quality what happens on farms for the quality vast soils, food, state of rivers quality vast soils, food, state of rivers which is a topical issue. Yes, rivers which is a topical issue. Yes. It rivers which is a topical issue. Yes, it crazy. Most or all farmers are hot yes, it crazy. Most or all farmers are not getting the financial sopport are not getting the Financial Support from the government to play their part support from the government to play their part in support from the government to play their part in the recovery of nature because their part in the recovery of nature because it their part in the recovery of nature because it is their part in the recovery of nature because it is very clear, farming is one of because it is very clear, farming is one of the because it is very clear, farming is one of the clear drivers, the way that we one of the clear drivers, the way that we farm that is very sensitive is one that we farm that is very sensitive is one of that we farm that is very sensitive is one of the main drivers of the loss is one of the main drivers of the loss of is one of the main drivers of the loss of species and habitats. As a Financial Support loss of species and habitats. Is a. Financial support there is not enough . There is more wriggle room for the governments of the uk left the eu. ,. ,. , , the eu. Yes, one of the best things about iirexit the eu. Yes, one of the best things about brexit is the eu. Yes, one of the best things about brexit is getting the eu. Yes, one of the best things about brexit is getting out the eu. Yes, one of the best things about brexit is getting out of the eu. Yes, one of the best things about brexit is getting out of the i about brexit is getting out of the commoh about brexit is getting out of the Common Agricultural policy which has been a Common Agricultural policy which has been a disaster for nature. Its really been a disaster for nature. Its really got been a disaster for nature. Its really got the government saw that. It is really got the government saw that. It is not really got the government saw that. It is not backing it with enough money it is not backing it with enough money i it is not backing it with enough money. I think the government needs to property money. I think the government needs to properly double the amount of money to properly double the amount of money for to properly double the amount of money for farmers and landowners so that they money for farmers and landowners so that they see the real financial reward that they see the real financial reward because you are asking them to do reward because you are asking them to do more reward because you are asking them to do more thanjust produce food, we are to do more thanjust produce food, we are asking them to look after species. We are asking them to look after species, improve soil quality, clean water species, improve soil quality, clean water on species, improve soil quality, clean water on the land. That cost doesnt have to water on the land. That cost doesnt have to be water on the land. That cost doesnt have to be expensive, but what we were have to be expensive, but what we were giving have to be expensive, but what we were giving farmers broadly is the same were giving farmers broadly is the same as were giving farmers broadly is the same as when we were in the eu. What has changed same as when we were in the eu. What has changed there . Same as when we were in the eu. Twist has changed there . This is same as when we were in the eu. Hmsgt has

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