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the in. the ad. this is the abuse coming to you live from berlin britain awaits the transfer of power tourism a has answered lawmakers preston's to the last time in parliament she resigned later and the queen will invite promise johnson to her when you government just a day after he was elected leader of the governing conservative party. and in washington former special counsel robert muller prepares to give 5 hours of testimony before
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congress committees but really go beyond the already known public mind ings of his russia from the court. i don't welcome i'm with that shima outgoing british prime minister to resign may has faced lawmakers questions in parliament for the last time before the policy changes hands to resume told m.p.'s she was pleased to be handing over to a successor boris johnson and pledged full support to me will go to buckingham palace shortly to submit a resignation to the queen johnson will then be invited to form a new government may is stepping down after losing the confidence of a party in a deal to take britain out of the european union has stalled on the kids the sun was treated on in st ready bob the vehicle is standing by barbara terrorism is.
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time as prime minister is drawing to a close she's been taking questions for one last time during prime minister's question time tell us what's been happening there. yes reason may was greeted with loud cheers from her own party when she stepped up in parliament and it seems remarkable because you wonder is that 2 pac crissy or is it some sort of last minute. whatever being graceful towards theresa may it is not quite certain want to her party means by that anyway after that we had a prime question time just like the other one just all the ones we saw with her throughout the last 3 years here and she was checking one more time jeremy corbyn as he should step down as labor leader and she he was of course as are the rules of the game checking her back one last time and then there was this wild runs through
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the garden they were talking about attacks on milkshakes of sugar about obesity about poverty about all sorts of interest structure measures and it was just nothing would be happening yet everybody knew this was the last time to reason may would be up there after the summer break in september boris johnson is going to be in the same position and then it will rather be a different ballgame and barbara this has been such a difficult 3 years for terrorism and you've covered so much of what she's done how will she be remembered do you think. it will be tough i'm afraid because she tried to in the last few weeks or last the last 2 months really is to scramble to to secure his legacy and it is not really visible what it is that she leaves her problem was that the last 3 years they used where she was in government with totally dominated briber exit and british politics got more and
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more divided divisive more and more sort of angry and and she couldn't really it she even me saying i mean there was this no big legislation this. that was being pushed through nothing happened because of what you thought 1st we have to do brackets and then we start again and it never got to that point reason may couldn't deliver rex that even though she repeated this mantra hundreds of times she couldn't manage to do it she lost in the end the trust of her party and more or less she doesn't really believe anything from her time in office so it would maybe be as a failure of a record that she is going to be remembered about receiving your because i'll come back to you because as one prime minister leaves another one is set to arrive the newly elected leader of the conservative party bars johnson is expected to have a strongly pro breaks that government the parliamentary arithmetic remains the same
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we only have a razor thin majority and there are plenty of lawmakers fiercely opposed to his strategy for leaving the european union. a clan and a charlatan to his detractors. to his supporters he's a modern day churchill with the charisma and confidence to lead his country of the european union to divided opinions on bars johnson run as deep as the political fault line that's divided britain ever since voters now really said yes to leaving the european union in june 26th i don't think he's a good leader and i don't think he's going to get is out of the e.u. by halloween i think that's just a fantasy and i think he's going to be like a headless chicken running our own race monster because he doesn't have the ability to actually negotiate with these with pasty let alone the a much more exciting because i think we need a visionary leader we don't need to detail that's what the civil service is for we
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need we need you know there's thousands of hiding around the corner in all the streets but what we need is a visionary we need someone history to say what they promise he's going to refuse to leave the problem to the 1st what dr johnson's 1st type profile political role came into thighs and an ace when he was elected mayor of london he had already made a name for himself as a quiet spoken and colorful character initially as a political journalist lace reza member of parliament he served 2 terms as mer before becoming foreign minister after the brags of referendum in 2016 but he quit the job in protest after 2 years saying teresa mayes breaks a plan sticks in the throat. of every johnson was one of the most prominent faces of the campaign to leave the e.u. though he flip flopped between backing brags that will remain he ultimately took
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a program that stance started more by political instincts then personal conviction . for johnson politics has always been heavy on. performance and life on policy everybody i want you to consider this. if people who should be cheering campaigning for conservative party leader he fell asleep blame the european union for burdensome regulations on kipper suppliers regulations in fact imposed by the british government it stunts like this that have drawn comparisons to u.s. president donald trump. and have many critics asking whether he can in fact deliver a practice based on fictional claims. against the most good his supporters are convinced he's up to the job but to succeed he will have to unite his party and overcome a wife or a thin margin in parliament. so return to
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a bar of reason in london but with the challenges of boris johnson are immense but he seems supremely confident he will succeed is this optimism shared by others. first chance yesterday said he was not daunted by the chassis ahead of him basically he should be because if you look at them he has to run tanker crisis that's pretty much the 1st thing he will have to deal with on the in the foreign policy arena and then of course there is a great sit in there is hardly any time at all calm and leaves tomorrow to disappear into the summer vacation is still early september he can have a few preliminary talks of rough sorts but that's pretty much all that is possible in that very short time so the clock is running down really rapidly for him but not the 1st one since thrives on optimism i mean it seems see he makes his own high every morning of optimism that this can do attitude that he obvious talks about if
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it comes in bottles he should use taking things like every morning. for sure and the one thing which is obviously quite clear that boris johnson remains of a divisive figure your very familiar with the politics of brussels how will he be viewed then now that he is set to become prime minister. and how he will remain you reunite the party is not evident yet she has. appointed a very sort of contentious person dominic cummings the director of the leaves campaign as his personal adviser now that is already raising eyebrows here in westminster we hear that pretty much tell how blind greg city here is to the minister who was fired by trees and maybe for is going to come back as the home minister and we also hear that michael gove his old nemesis from the lasted
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leadership competition in 2016 is going to be his 2nd in command bars john says and so the names we've seen so far don't indicate that people from the sort of more middle of the road more liberal part of the conservative party are going to have places in cabinet but of course this is early days we will be knowing more later in the afternoon absolutely when a bar is johnson will be entering that a door behind you and become prime minister bob levy is in london thank you very much. there's been a bang up to date but some of the stories making news around the want police in thailand say 4 people have been killed in an attack on a military outpost in the south of the country unknown assailants on motorcycles through explosives before think fire attacks are frequent in the region where a muslim separatist insurgency has been reaching for 15 years. as russian opposition leader next in a valley says he's been arrested in
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a video on his instagram account the anti corruption campaign as said he was detained as he left home in moscow. go for a jog. the rest comes after he called for another mass protest under society's lifted the ban on all physicians candidates running in moscow's fundamentally elections. gymnasia defense minister on a great cotton bow has taken an oath of office and condiment point when king just as a surprise after her predecessor became the next president of the european commission . as she's widely known is seen as a likely successor to chancellor. in the united states former special counsel robert muller is due to appear before 2 separate congressional committees today he spent 5 oz on 3 questions about his investigation which looks into why the president trumps campaign colluded with
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russia during the 2016 election but muller is famously known as a man of few words and unclear where the committee members will find anything new from him. this summer's biggest blockbuster might not be coming to a theater near you but the committee rooms on capitol hill robert muller is to testify before the house judiciary and intelligence committees republicans want to shut the door on the investigation democrats who control the hearings hope new details of donald trump's conduct could lead to impeachment or hurt his reelection efforts to force the progress to respond to the crimes wise and other wrongdoing of president no one not even the president is above the law muller a former f.b.i. director was in charge of the most extensive and most watched special investigation involving a u.s. president since watergate brought down richard nixon 40 years ago. the 2 volume nearly $500.00 page report was completed in march or adapted version was made
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public in april it showed substantial evidence of russian meddling in the us election $34.00 people were indicted and several convicted including some close to trump in his campaign administration and private life there the facts end and the spin begins the investigation did not establish a conclusive link between the trim campaign and foreign interference i'm having. no collusion no obstruction well not quite in a may press conference muller made his only public comments about the investigation they threw a lot of gray into trump's preferred black and white take. if we had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime we would have said so we did not however make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime the constitution empowers congress to do it justice department policy blocks charge try and remove a president from office democrats remain split over impeachment muller has said his
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verbal testimony today will go no further than the written report so like any big blockbuster the hearings could be this summer smash hit or a total flop. finally an item of from the news of sport at the swimming world championships in south korea and ongoing controversy surrounding china's soon young has taken center stage the swimmer was banned for duping back in 2014 and last year allegedly smashed blood samples with a hammer in front of anti doping testers youngest since being cleared of wrongdoing just days after an australian swimmer refused to share the podium with the stupa britons duncan scott took a similar stance once the same it was over a young hold abuse of his protesting rivals several competitors have called for young to be back and.
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you're watching the news coming to you live from but we have lots of live coverage coming up for you and the next couple of hours we'll be covering of course others and the developments in london as terrorism hands in their resignation and boris johnson takes over as prime minister and me also going live to washington for the modern testimony so do stay with you debbie if you can but for now for me i'm touching on the news team of i. africa the team the primates campus home of the world. you go to this couponing farce national park is hidden deep in the jungle. it's ranges to ensure the survival of i'm tired of creatures. a concept for success.
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tourism. on. and on demand. cast lead which of course a. video or. any talk with. w. . hello there and welcome to the latest edition of you who are. from lagos nigeria now there's so much you can learn on the show if you ever have any questions about the environment and what you can do on your part just stay tuned but for now let me
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introduce my colleague from the show from south africa hi n.t. i hope you're fine and greetings to all you've us out there as and he said we have a lot in store for you on the program today here's a quick peek at what's coming up. how to charge your fund by riding a bike. why recycle tires are good for more than just artistic creations. and why the disappearance of wild dogs in zimbabwe is a threat to the environment. we stopped the show in south sudan a country that banned the use of plastic bags following kenya's example the country's government says the plastic bag ban has already reduced pollution in the country's capital city by up to 50 percent but there are still big challenges ahead many say more needs to be done and are continuing their campaign in the country's
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markets. south sudan imposed a ban on the important use of plastic bags some time ago but there are still plenty around that's why juba's former deputy mayor. talks to the people directly about the hum plastic bags cause while the number of bags used since the law was introduced this still a lack of awareness about the issue he said my dream is to have every citizen in juba realise that. a cleaner environment has greater dividends for all of us and that we will have a cleaner job or. reusable bags are intended to replace plastic ones but some of the market vendors here say that change is bad for business for the price of one new usable bag they could purchase 20 single used bags for the time.
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when we used plastic bags we would give them to our customers for free. but now we charge them for the goods themselves and for the bags that they use to take the goods home. and that means everything is more expensive. but now some of your sea of fresh. and in fact many residents still use plastic bags something quite evident on the streets no fines have been handed out that's another reason that so many people have been searched and there are others i prefer using these black one because you saw my advantage to me the officer can see i have my items inside here and if you can help. prevent. iran from making what is inside word well as this one cannot prevent that so this one i can keep in my mind as you can see i'm holding
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a. family small sum of money here so even if i walk by the wendy's one remains. south sudan became independent in 2011 and became its capital city over recent years the population has increased steadily more and more people are moving to the apple center in search of work that has led to congestion and increased sanitation and ways to disposal problems managing the refuse generated by the capital's 400000 people is one of the biggest challenges the city faces plastic bags form a sizeable portion of that waste to move the bun forward once the environmental awareness raising phase is over the 3 t's will start imposing fines on those found with the beds when it is when it is prohibited it is prohibited and the next thing is 0 tolerance policy that we are going to do if the. we are going to
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make citizens who are carrying the plastic bag or a small good in a plastic bag responsible for that crime juba city council also wants to stop any plastic bags from being imported into the country but that will require the involvement of several administrative channels that i cry that this place should be clean that we must not litter once this behavior become part and parcel of the citizens of juba that they would be telling themselves littering is a crime. that is when i would go. south sudan has been in the grip of a crippling civil war for almost 5 years now but a peace treaty was signed several months ago raising hopes of an end to the conflict as a result people who fled cities like juba are now returning to what should be increasingly clean and green places comes to the country's plastic bag bun. searching to germany now many people here ride
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a bike to work even in the winter but the mode of transport is now so popular that some people even push pedals for fun you heard right not only on the street but also in the library and that have a nice side effects say for yourself in this week's doing your bit for the environment. do you know the feeling. when. you're out and about and your phone battery is running low. or even worse you're at the library. and there's no way to charge your smartphone. a public library in berlin has come up with a solution. to his books of course but it also has an indoor bike.
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a built in air go meter generates electricity. enough current to charge a phone or other small devices. cycling also has a positive effect on concentration. so you can charge your brain and your phone at the same time. but how about you. if you're also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. doing your bit. we share your story. in many places in africa apes all threatened that's because there's large scale deforestation in many countries but also due to the spread of farming the animals
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have found one of the largest sanctuaries in uganda why is that n.t. well that's because there is an expression hard density of primates and killed by the national park 13 different species so now the park has become one of the country's most important tourist attractions we joined a toll and here's this. you have to head deep into the forests here if you want to catch a glimpse of key bally national parks famous inhabitants such as the red color boss monkey no where would you find a higher density of primates then here in western uganda it boasts that seeing species in all not including humans. but aware of a chimpanzee chimp trackin is one of the park's most popular attractions of rio we have a list but nest the chimpanzees butte each night is the 1st sign of their presence so far and making this very point that on different prices because he's
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one way of avoiding enemies. or predators and also cleaning this for human beings what we can send in birds on our beds over night but you keep. after more than an hour of tracking the group discovers the chimpanzee or rather the chimps discovered them. and they call out to notify the others. oh. it was. for this group of habits weighted animals it's not defer to contact with tourists they are. still they could be dangerous so visitors have to follow the rules like maintaining a distance of at least 8 meters. with. chimpanzees
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eat on sand termites but also fruits and even meet us . they are fairly safe in key bali because the local people benefit from their being protected. 20 percent of the pack entry and other fees goes to the local community. and residents get controlled access to the forest that would. grasses and. provoke come for seedlings from the buck for specific trees species we're kind of right through the management of the right thing given both and that must be. given and given protection going before this. one. this is end for the leader of the chimpanzee troupe.
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both your mother when you were young and was in both the. first in the film and high ranking and they speak in a male but it comes as a surprise to many to men that chimpanzees hunt and eat other primates. was one of them would be contact when it comes to the chimps hunting their monkeys fighting for their good to go to bust monkey. block on the way total but then. they hunted bubble and for their big. big tiger 2 stories to grab the babies they integrate. with a $150.00 tracking fee tourist an important source of income for the national pap and when after their toll they understand the try to species better be a more likely to take a stand for their protection. if was that what experience this guy is up to the
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look at us they relax in the trees like we do at the beaches at home they help forward their living from it is it was a great experience to know i didn't know that and the other thing is i liked how they put in it they keep making funny noises they're going to get to themselves. the valleys 1450 chimpanzees are uganda is now just population of this endangered species the closest living relative of humankind. don't. want so we go from the beautiful forest in uganda to recycling business in germany where the cars bikes or tractors most stars have to be changed regularly long before the rubber starts to crumble and becomes a nuisance to the owner but rubber is actually an extremely long lasting material
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and that's why recycling tires has great potential all the things that can be made from there you can see in our next show. is this the end of the road for these tires their trade has worn down and they're no longer safe for driving but what others throw away is a valuable commodity for one company based in eastern germany. is particularly interested in large truck tires take of it i haven't as larry tires consist of rubber natural rubber and wire. wire right here in the tread and along the rim and those are 2 components that can be separated easily you remove the wire with a magnet leaving the rubber. in the time manufacturing process heat is used to compress the rubber making the tires firm and heavy. so special machines a needed to shred them. they use as much
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energy annually as 1200 households. get the tires for nothing but his recycling company near speak oh does have to pick them up from carriages and tie dealers. and because the truck tires the so bulky only $100.00 actually fit into a container. to keep the driving in the transport costs down we try to source our tires locally but as we produce 20000 tons of rubber granular it from the truck tires alone we sometimes have to travel hundreds of kilometers to get enough autos and defensively. but in base design to catch a van or doesn't have quite as far to go she gets her old material for free from bicycle shops in her neighborhood. a lot of her products are made from in achieves. as.
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i look for inner tubes with specific wits because i need.

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