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national treasure, see sir david attenborough! national treasure. as — see sir david attenborough!rican duo seals and crofts, has died at the age of 80. together with dash crofts, he enjoyed a string of hits in the 19705 including "summer breeze" and "diamond girl". his family described him as a "musical genius". time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. all our weather in the week ahead is coming in from the atlantic. let me take you to the west of the uk in this area of low pressure and cloud is actually a former tropical storm which brought a lot of rain in florida over the weekend. it is not going to bring us much rain but around that area of low pressure we have had some rain and it is staggering slowly north across central and northern parts of scotland so here it is quite a
national treasure, see sir david attenborough! national treasure. as — see sir david attenborough!rican duo seals and crofts, has died at the age of 80. together with dash crofts, he enjoyed a string of hits in the 19705 including "summer breeze" and "diamond girl". his family described him as a "musical genius". time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. all our weather in the week ahead is coming in from the atlantic. let me take you to the west of the...
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when sir david attenborough made his famous visit to a mountain gorilla family back in the 1970s, itin his words, "tinged with sadness." we see the world in the same way as they do. because he feared he might be seeing the last of their kind. poachers preyed on the mountain gorilla population. and the civil wars in rwanda and the democratic republic of the congo made conservation in those countries very difficult. so, how were the fortunes of the world's last mountain gorillas turned around and what can it tell us about conservation elsewhere? the first step was ensuring legal protections were in place. the bwindi impenetrable forest was made a national park in 1991. next, says the warden in charge, they needed to get the local people on side. the community is critical in conserving the gorillas. because, you know, these communities live next to the park. and so we feel that they should be part of the conservation. and they should get benefits from conservation. key among those benefits are the revenues from this, from tourism. tourists pay $600 each to visit a gorilla family. and be
when sir david attenborough made his famous visit to a mountain gorilla family back in the 1970s, itin his words, "tinged with sadness." we see the world in the same way as they do. because he feared he might be seeing the last of their kind. poachers preyed on the mountain gorilla population. and the civil wars in rwanda and the democratic republic of the congo made conservation in those countries very difficult. so, how were the fortunes of the world's last mountain gorillas turned...
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understanding in exchanging a glance with a gorilla than any other animal i know _ when sir david attenboroughmous visit to a mountain gorilla family back in the 19705, it was, in his words, "tinged with sadness." we see the world in the same way as they do. because he feared he might be seeing the last of their kind. poachers preyed on the mountain gorilla population. and the civil wars in rwanda and the democratic republic of the congo made conservation in those countries very difficult. so, how were the fortunes of the world's last mountain gorillas turned around and what can it tell us about conservation elsewhere? the first step was ensuring legal protections were in place. the bwindi impenetrable forest was made a national park in 1991. next, says the warden in charge, they needed to get the local people on side. the communities are critical in conserving the gorillas because, you know, these communities live next to the park. and so we feel that they should be part of the conservation. and they should get benefits from conservation. key among those benefits are the revenues from this, f
understanding in exchanging a glance with a gorilla than any other animal i know _ when sir david attenboroughmous visit to a mountain gorilla family back in the 19705, it was, in his words, "tinged with sadness." we see the world in the same way as they do. because he feared he might be seeing the last of their kind. poachers preyed on the mountain gorilla population. and the civil wars in rwanda and the democratic republic of the congo made conservation in those countries very...
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sir david attenborough definitely falls into that category.ving that honour. sir david was actually first knighted by the queen in 1985, and the award he received today is much more prestigious than that. he's been officially appointed a knight grand cross of the order of st michael and st george. it's all to highlight the work he has done on the natural world in his documentaries and also his campaigning to protect it as well. and if you watched platinum at the palace on saturday, jane, you will have seen sir david feature. his name was projected onto the front of the palace on that weekend and he looked absolutely thrilled. we saw him after he received that honour, he looked very happy indeed. he's 96 years old. no sign of him slowing down, still making documentaries, still inspiring so many people across the world with his work. and lots of other people, jane, here, also receiving honours today. but there was a lot of talk outside of the castle grounds with a lot of very excited people saying, did you see sir david attenborough? jim seals —
sir david attenborough definitely falls into that category.ving that honour. sir david was actually first knighted by the queen in 1985, and the award he received today is much more prestigious than that. he's been officially appointed a knight grand cross of the order of st michael and st george. it's all to highlight the work he has done on the natural world in his documentaries and also his campaigning to protect it as well. and if you watched platinum at the palace on saturday, jane, you...
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sir david attenborough said recently that meeting the mountain gorillas of central africa was one ofhe brink of extinction but now, thanks to a huge conservation effort, their numbers are on the up. this week the united nations is continuing talks in kenya about maintaining the earth's biodiversity and saving species from extinction. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, has been to visit the mountain gorillas in uganda to find out more about the successful project. this park is one of the last two places on earth where mountain gorillas still survive. we are just hacking our way through the forest because the gorillas go wherever they want, there are no paths around here. he has seen something moving. there is one down there it's a gorilla. gorilla mumble. this is just incredible, you can hear the sound of gorillas all around us. you can't see most of them because the vegetation is so thick. there are baby gorillas in the trees. adults withjuvenile gorillas on the ground. it's incredible to be so close to one of our closest relatives on earth. low burblinig. and that is a gorilla fart
sir david attenborough said recently that meeting the mountain gorillas of central africa was one ofhe brink of extinction but now, thanks to a huge conservation effort, their numbers are on the up. this week the united nations is continuing talks in kenya about maintaining the earth's biodiversity and saving species from extinction. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, has been to visit the mountain gorillas in uganda to find out more about the successful project. this park is one of the last...
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david attenborough feared he might be seen the last of their kind when he visited a mountain gorillaily in the 1970's. how have the gorillas been saved? conservation charities say ecotourism is a large part of the answer. >> tourism does help animals if it is done right. had created jobs. the ngos have created jobs. there is lots of employment that has happened. justin: but tourism alone is not enough. look how abruptly the tree color ends in uganda. as the gorilla population grows -- >> we are seeing that families are more crowded. they are bumping into each other more, which is often associated with aggression. infants can oftentimese killed when families come together. justin: bigger parks cost more money. the u.n. is asking countries to set aside one third of their land and sea for conservation appeared the developing world says it needs 100 blion dollars a year to help fund that. the hope is a deadlock can be broken in nairobi this week. >> we've been told by scientists we only have century and only one planet. there is no planet b. justin: the mountain gorilla shows we can save
david attenborough feared he might be seen the last of their kind when he visited a mountain gorillaily in the 1970's. how have the gorillas been saved? conservation charities say ecotourism is a large part of the answer. >> tourism does help animals if it is done right. had created jobs. the ngos have created jobs. there is lots of employment that has happened. justin: but tourism alone is not enough. look how abruptly the tree color ends in uganda. as the gorilla population grows --...
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sir david attenborough has been officially appointed a knight grand cross of the order of st michael for services to broadcasting and conservation. sir david, 96, excuse me, was called a "visionary environmentalist" by the duke of cambridge at saturday's platinum jubilee party at the palace. that's all for now. thanks very much for watching. good morning. wednesday was certainly a day of contrasting conditions. if you managed to keep the sunshine, you also had some warmth. it was very pleasant out there. in fact, we saw a high of 23.5 celsius in london through wednesday afternoon. but there were some showers, and if you got caught in one or two of them, you would certainly know about it. they were heavy with hail and thunder at times. in fact, if we take a look back at wednesday, we had some fairly persistent rain throughout the day moving through central and northern scotland and a cluster of showers piling in behind. some of those, as i say, heavy and thundery. those showers tending to fade away as we speak, and we keep some clear skies over the next few hours across central and so
sir david attenborough has been officially appointed a knight grand cross of the order of st michael for services to broadcasting and conservation. sir david, 96, excuse me, was called a "visionary environmentalist" by the duke of cambridge at saturday's platinum jubilee party at the palace. that's all for now. thanks very much for watching. good morning. wednesday was certainly a day of contrasting conditions. if you managed to keep the sunshine, you also had some warmth. it was very...
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sir david attenborough has been officially appointed a knight grand cross of the order of st michaelnour by the prince of wales at windsor castle for services to broadcasting and conservation. sir david, 96, was called a "visionary environmentalist" by the duke of cambridge at saturday's platinum jubilee party at the palace. and that is just about it from me for now. to stay tuned right here to bbc news. good morning. wednesday was certainly a day of contrasting conditions. if you managed to keep the sunshine, you also had some warmth. it was very pleasant out there. in fact, we saw a high of 23.5 celsius in london through wednesday afternoon. but there were some showers, and if you got caught in one or two of them, you would certainly know about it. they were heavy with hail and thunder at times. in fact, if we take a look back at wednesday, we had some fairly persistent rain throughout the day moving through central and northern scotland and a cluster of showers piling in behind. some of those, as i say, heavy and thundery. those showers tending to fade away as we speak, and we kee
sir david attenborough has been officially appointed a knight grand cross of the order of st michaelnour by the prince of wales at windsor castle for services to broadcasting and conservation. sir david, 96, was called a "visionary environmentalist" by the duke of cambridge at saturday's platinum jubilee party at the palace. and that is just about it from me for now. to stay tuned right here to bbc news. good morning. wednesday was certainly a day of contrasting conditions. if you...
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sir david attenborough feared he might be seeing the last of their kind when he visited a mountain gorillaion charities say this — ecotourism — is a large part of the answer. tourism really does help wild animals if it's done right. when i first started out, there were only about five lodges, now there's as many as 70. the lodges have created jobs, the ngos have created jobs. but tourism alone will not be enough. the un says the world needs to set aside a third of all land and sea to protect biodiversity. they bump into each of them are comments associated with aggression, we see higher rates of infanticide, so infants can oftentimes be killed when these families come together.- families come together. bigger arks cost families come together. bigger parks cost more _ families come together. bigger parks cost more money, - families come together. bigger parks cost more money, the i families come together. bigger| parks cost more money, the un is asking countries to set aside a third of their land and sea area for conservation. the developing world says it needs $100 billion a year to help f
sir david attenborough feared he might be seeing the last of their kind when he visited a mountain gorillaion charities say this — ecotourism — is a large part of the answer. tourism really does help wild animals if it's done right. when i first started out, there were only about five lodges, now there's as many as 70. the lodges have created jobs, the ngos have created jobs. but tourism alone will not be enough. the un says the world needs to set aside a third of all land and sea to...
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it's been more than 40 years since sir david attenborough met the mountain gorillas of rwanda — theys been to uganda to visit them. the morning mist rises from bwindi impenetrable forest in uganda. one of the last two places on earth where mountain gorillas still survive. so we're just hacking our way through the forest because obviously the gorillas go wherever they want. there are no paths up here. have you seen something, luke? oh, there's one down there! there's a gorilla! gentle groaning. there are baby gorillas in the trees and also juvenile gorillas on the ground. it's incredible to be so close to one of our closest relatives on earth. rumbling. and that, i think, was a gorilla fart! wow! the population is healthy and growing steadily. it is a dramatic turnaround. when sir david attenborough made his famous visit to a mountain gorilla family back in the 1970s, it was, in his words, tinged with sadness because he feared he might be seeing the last of their kind. poachers preyed on the mountain gorilla population and the civil wars in rwanda and the democratic republic of congo
it's been more than 40 years since sir david attenborough met the mountain gorillas of rwanda — theys been to uganda to visit them. the morning mist rises from bwindi impenetrable forest in uganda. one of the last two places on earth where mountain gorillas still survive. so we're just hacking our way through the forest because obviously the gorillas go wherever they want. there are no paths up here. have you seen something, luke? oh, there's one down there! there's a gorilla! gentle...
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i can imagine david| attenborough being a wonderful president i of the united kingdom, could you not?actually. we'll make a note to save that one for when the time comes. the point about the monarchy was made very well by the late duke of edinburgh, when somebody once said to him, "how long do you think the monarchy will last?" and he said, "as long as you want us." so they can envisage a time when they won't be in the position they're in. but if we don't want them any more, we've got to work out cogently what we're going to have in its place and how we're going to unravel this, because we've had the setup we've had for such a long time, unless you want a bloody revolution, actually dismantling it is going to be a considerablejob. you could just start by looking at it, looking at the system. . just because something has been around for a long time is not- a good reason not to properly examine it and see, - you know, what else could be more democratic, fairer- and more palatable? but i take your point, catherine, in that it is so woven into british life, public life, whether it's the h
i can imagine david| attenborough being a wonderful president i of the united kingdom, could you not?actually. we'll make a note to save that one for when the time comes. the point about the monarchy was made very well by the late duke of edinburgh, when somebody once said to him, "how long do you think the monarchy will last?" and he said, "as long as you want us." so they can envisage a time when they won't be in the position they're in. but if we don't want them any more,...
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i i can imagine david attenborough being a wonderful president - of the united kingdom, could you notthought, actually. we'll make a note to save that one for when the time comes. the point about the monarchy was made very well by the late duke of edinburgh, when somebody once said to him, "how long do you think the monarchy will last?" and he said, "as long as you want us." so they can envisage a time when they won't be in the position they're in. but if we don't want them any more, we've got to work out cogently what we're going to have in its place and how we're going to unravel this, because we've had the setup we've had for such a long time, unless you want a bloody revolution, actually dismantling it is going to be a considerablejob. you could just start by looking at it, looking at the system. . just because something has been . around for a long time is not a good reason not to properly examine it and see, you know, what else - could be more democratic, fairer and more palatable? but i take your point, catherine, in that it is so woven into british life, public life, whether i
i i can imagine david attenborough being a wonderful president - of the united kingdom, could you notthought, actually. we'll make a note to save that one for when the time comes. the point about the monarchy was made very well by the late duke of edinburgh, when somebody once said to him, "how long do you think the monarchy will last?" and he said, "as long as you want us." so they can envisage a time when they won't be in the position they're in. but if we don't want them...
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sir david attenborough feared he might be seeing the last of their kind when he visited a mountain gorilla part of the answer. tourism really does help wild animals if it�*s done right. when i first started out, there were only about five lodges, now there�*s as many as 70. the lodges have created jobs, the ngos have created jobs. but tourism alone will not be enough. the un says the world needs to set aside a third of all land and sea to protect biodiversity. we've been told by scientists — we only have this century and we only have one planet. there's no planet b. the mountain gorilla shows we can save species from the brink of extinction. the question now is whether the world is ready to commit the money and resources to make it happen on a much bigger scale. justin rowlatt, bbc news, bwindi impenetrable forest. ryan giggs has stood down from his position as wales manager with immediate effect. he was suspended from the role 18 months ago pending the outcome of a court case involving an alleged assault against a former girlfriend. in his absence, wales qualified for the world cup finals
sir david attenborough feared he might be seeing the last of their kind when he visited a mountain gorilla part of the answer. tourism really does help wild animals if it�*s done right. when i first started out, there were only about five lodges, now there�*s as many as 70. the lodges have created jobs, the ngos have created jobs. but tourism alone will not be enough. the un says the world needs to set aside a third of all land and sea to protect biodiversity. we've been told by scientists...
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sir david attenborough has been officially appointed a knight grand cross of the order of st michaelcastle for services to broadcasting and conservation. sir david, 96, was called a "visionary environmentalist" by the duke of cambridge at saturday's platinum jubilee party at the palace. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @samanthatvnews. i will be back very shortly with all the day's top tories. —— top business stories. good morning. wednesday was certainly a day of contrasting conditions. if you managed to keep the sunshine, you also had some warmth. it was very pleasant out there. in fact, we saw a high of 23.5 celsius in london through wednesday afternoon. but there were some showers, and if you got caught in one or two of them, you would certainly know about it. they were heavy with hail and thunder at times. in fact, if we take a look back at wednesday, we had some fairly persistent rain throughout the day moving through central and northern scotland and a cluster of showers piling in behind. some of those, as i say, heavy and thundery. those showers tending to fade away as we sp
sir david attenborough has been officially appointed a knight grand cross of the order of st michaelcastle for services to broadcasting and conservation. sir david, 96, was called a "visionary environmentalist" by the duke of cambridge at saturday's platinum jubilee party at the palace. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @samanthatvnews. i will be back very shortly with all the day's top tories. —— top business stories. good morning. wednesday was certainly a day of contrasting...
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sir david attenborough has been officially appointed a night grant cross of the order of saint michaelcasting and conservation. sir david, 96, was called a visionary environmentalist by the duke of cambridge. let's return to ukraine, and an image that has gone around the world. it's of 16—year—old valaray in her prom dress, outside her bombed—out school in khakev. the students in her class were determined to go ahead with their graduation — despite the war, despite everything they've been living through. valaray talked to my colleague matthew amroliwala. translation: i wanted the whole world to pay attention _ to our country and to my hometown, and what's going on. and now, the buildings where civilians live are destroyed. so many 16—year—olds around the world will be getting ready for their graduation, trying to figure out what to wear. i'll show to our viewers video of you and your friend dancing. ijust wondered, was part of i just wondered, was part of the reason to do these pictures to try to hang onto fragments of life during this war? it was the idea of my classmates, and the ukr
sir david attenborough has been officially appointed a night grant cross of the order of saint michaelcasting and conservation. sir david, 96, was called a visionary environmentalist by the duke of cambridge. let's return to ukraine, and an image that has gone around the world. it's of 16—year—old valaray in her prom dress, outside her bombed—out school in khakev. the students in her class were determined to go ahead with their graduation — despite the war, despite everything they've...
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sarah david attenborough theory he might be seeing the last of their kind when he visited a mountaindoes help if— large part of the answer. terry's really does help if it's _ large part of the answer. terry's really does help if it's done - large part of the answer. terry'sl really does help if it's done right. when i first started out they were five lodges and now there are 70. the lodges created jobs so that lots of employment that happen. but tori not of employment that happen. but tori rrot enough- — of employment that happen. but tori rrot enough- the _ of employment that happen. but tori not enough. the un _ of employment that happen. but tori not enough. the un is _ of employment that happen. but tori not enough. the un is asking - not enough. the un is asking countries to set aside a third of their land and sea areas for conservation. the developing world says it needs $100 billion per year to help fund that. liberties deadlock can be broken and they will be this week. we deadlock can be broken and they will be this week-— be this week. we have been told by scientists we _ be
sarah david attenborough theory he might be seeing the last of their kind when he visited a mountaindoes help if— large part of the answer. terry's really does help if it's _ large part of the answer. terry's really does help if it's done - large part of the answer. terry'sl really does help if it's done right. when i first started out they were five lodges and now there are 70. the lodges created jobs so that lots of employment that happen. but tori not of employment that happen. but tori...
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sir david attenborough said recently that meeting the mountain gorillas of central africa was one ofsity and saving the species from extinction. 0ur climate correspondent has been to find out about the successful project. this park is one of the last two places on earth where mountain gorillas still survive. we are just hacking our way through the forest because the gorillas go wherever they want, there are no paths around here. he has seen something moving. there is one down there it's a gorilla. gorilla mumble. this is just incredible, you can hear the sound of gorillas all around us. you can't see most of them because the vegetation is so thick. there are baby gorillas in the trees. adults withjuvenile gorillas on the ground. it's incredible to be so close to one of our closest relatives on earth. low burblinig. and that is a gorilla fart. wow. the population is growing steadily, it is a dramatic turnaround. sir david attenborough feared he might be seeing the last of their kind when he visited a mountain gorilla family in the '70s. so how have the gorillas been saved? conservatio
sir david attenborough said recently that meeting the mountain gorillas of central africa was one ofsity and saving the species from extinction. 0ur climate correspondent has been to find out about the successful project. this park is one of the last two places on earth where mountain gorillas still survive. we are just hacking our way through the forest because the gorillas go wherever they want, there are no paths around here. he has seen something moving. there is one down there it's a...
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sir david attenborough feared he might be seeing the last of their kind when he visited a mountain gorilla does help wild animals if it�*s done right. when i first started out, they were only about five lodges, there were only about five lodges, now there�*s as many as 70. the lodges have created jobs, the ngos have created jobs, so there�*s lots of employment that has happened. but tourism alone is not enough. the un is asking countries to set aside a third of their land and sea area for conservation. the developing world says it needs $100 billion a year to help fund that. the hope is, deadlock can be broken in nairobi this week. we've been told by scientists — we only have this century and we only have one planet. there's no planet b. the mountain gorilla shows we can save species from the brink of extinction. the question now is whether the world is ready to commit the money and resources to make it happen on a much bigger scale. justin rowlatt, bbc news, bwindi impenetrable forest. and you can see a longer version of that report — mountain gorillas: a conservation success — on iplayer
sir david attenborough feared he might be seeing the last of their kind when he visited a mountain gorilla does help wild animals if it�*s done right. when i first started out, they were only about five lodges, there were only about five lodges, now there�*s as many as 70. the lodges have created jobs, the ngos have created jobs, so there�*s lots of employment that has happened. but tourism alone is not enough. the un is asking countries to set aside a third of their land and sea area for...
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.— sir david attenborough has been officially appointed a knight grand cross of the order of st michaeling and conservation. sir david, 96, was called a "visionary environmentalist" by the duke of cambridge at saturday's platinum jubilee party at the palace. the world of professional men's golf is being rocked by a saudi—backed invitational tournament that gets under way tomorrow in st albans. the eight events will have a total prize pot of £200 million with many players rumoured to be getting paid hundreds of millions more simply forjust turning up. the current professional golfers�* association has threatened bans for any of its members that play in the events. our sports editor dan roan has the story. it's the new rebel tournament driving a wedge through the sport. final practice on the eve of the world's most lucrative golf event, six—time major winner phil mickelson, rumoured to be pocketing a staggering £160 million to take part. and having ended a four—month exile from the game after describing the circuit�*s saudi funders as scary, the american star told me how he felt about the
.— sir david attenborough has been officially appointed a knight grand cross of the order of st michaeling and conservation. sir david, 96, was called a "visionary environmentalist" by the duke of cambridge at saturday's platinum jubilee party at the palace. the world of professional men's golf is being rocked by a saudi—backed invitational tournament that gets under way tomorrow in st albans. the eight events will have a total prize pot of £200 million with many players rumoured...
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it's been more than a0 years since sir david attenborough met the mountain gorillas of rwanda. extinction. despite the odds, their numbers have increased, thanks to a huge conservation effort. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, has been to uganda to visit them. the morning mist rises from bwindi impenetrable forest in uganda. one of the last two places on earth where mountain gorillas still survive. so we're just hacking our way through the forest because obviously the gorillas go wherever they want. there are no paths up here. have you seen something, luke? oh, there's one down there! there's a gorilla! gentle groaning. there are baby gorillas in the trees and also juvenile gorillas on the ground. it's incredible to be so close to one of our closest relatives on earth. rumbling. and that, i think, was a gorilla fart! wow! the population is healthy and growing steadily. it is a dramatic turnaround. when sir david attenborough made his famous visit to a mountain gorilla family back in the 19705, it was, in his words, tinged with sadness because he feared he might be seeing the
it's been more than a0 years since sir david attenborough met the mountain gorillas of rwanda. extinction. despite the odds, their numbers have increased, thanks to a huge conservation effort. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, has been to uganda to visit them. the morning mist rises from bwindi impenetrable forest in uganda. one of the last two places on earth where mountain gorillas still survive. so we're just hacking our way through the forest because obviously the gorillas go wherever...
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prince william addressed the crowd after a spectacular light show featuring clips from sir david attenboroughcientific breakthroughs. and, although those breakthroughs. and, although those breakthroughs have increased our awareness of the impact humans have on our world, our planet has become more fragile. today in 2022, as the queen celebrates her platinum jubilee, the pressing need to protect and restore our planet has never been more urgent. but, like her, i am an optimist. decades of making the case for taking better care of our world has meant that environmental issues are now at the top of the global agenda. more and more businesses and politicians are answering the call and, perhaps most inspiring lee, the cause has now been spearheaded by an amazing and united generation of young people across the world.— across the world. cheering. congratulations _ across the world. cheering. congratulations to _ across the world. cheering. congratulations to all i across the world. cheering. congratulations to all of i across the world. cheering. l congratulations to all of them. across the world.
prince william addressed the crowd after a spectacular light show featuring clips from sir david attenboroughcientific breakthroughs. and, although those breakthroughs. and, although those breakthroughs have increased our awareness of the impact humans have on our world, our planet has become more fragile. today in 2022, as the queen celebrates her platinum jubilee, the pressing need to protect and restore our planet has never been more urgent. but, like her, i am an optimist. decades of making...
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sir david attenborough feared he might be seeing the last of their kind when he visited a mountain gorillagh. the un is asking countries to set aside a third of their land and sea area for conservation. the developing world says it needs $100 billion a year to help fund that. the hope is deadlock can be broken in nairobi this week. 0ur lead story on outside source is that the uk is preparing for the biggest rail strike in 30 years. after negotiations failed, the government and the unions both blamed each other. israeli prime minister along with the foreign minister along with the foreign minister have agreed to dissolve parliament, that will trigger a fifth election in less than four years. to columbia because there has been an historic presidential election results. 40 years ago one species were mountain gorillas. let's turn to colombia now and a historic presidential vote. the country has elected its first ever left—wing leader, former rebel fighter gustavo petro. this was the scene on the streets of the colombian capital, bogota after the result. it was mr petro's third presidential bid
sir david attenborough feared he might be seeing the last of their kind when he visited a mountain gorillagh. the un is asking countries to set aside a third of their land and sea area for conservation. the developing world says it needs $100 billion a year to help fund that. the hope is deadlock can be broken in nairobi this week. 0ur lead story on outside source is that the uk is preparing for the biggest rail strike in 30 years. after negotiations failed, the government and the unions both...
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>> i am telling you this thing is radical i watched mark in his garden watch add garden david attenborough to my chagrin in a zen garden where i was very uncomfortable >> yeah. you and zen don't go well together. >> surprising. i don't really -- care to be zen. but eurged me to -- >> mark zuckerberg. >> he urged me to learn to be more zen-like. right there kind of a -- a pres pres -- don't mean to stall. can i say -- i'm making a bold claim. >> yes >> i can deal with survival and see it. >> by what by a -- >> 300 smackers. david, you won't believe it. you and i will be watching the doc and -- doc and say, what happens now? does anyone fall off the platform and we'll be watching the exact same time and i will say, i actually believe in darren woods. you say watch what's coming -- i can't be with you, because -- i didn't get, no screening when on "jeopardy!." this one thing, talked to you instead of texting you i liked that part. so lame! >> i was talking about -- are we going to have more from zucker borje? and important interview. thank you for having not a zoom with zuckerberg. shot looke
>> i am telling you this thing is radical i watched mark in his garden watch add garden david attenborough to my chagrin in a zen garden where i was very uncomfortable >> yeah. you and zen don't go well together. >> surprising. i don't really -- care to be zen. but eurged me to -- >> mark zuckerberg. >> he urged me to learn to be more zen-like. right there kind of a -- a pres pres -- don't mean to stall. can i say -- i'm making a bold claim. >> yes >> i...
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necessarily on the stage, all be people like sir elton john, there will be a contribution from sir david attenboroughbout the pop star made all performing, a real range of people, notjust a range of people who are there because they are good, strong p0p there because they are good, strong pop act, also people making wider social points, elbow will be performing with a choir of refugees from more than a dozen different countries. everyone is hoping that this evening is going to be something that, compared to the rest of thejubilee something that, compared to the rest of the jubilee celebrations, something that, compared to the rest of thejubilee celebrations, is probably not going to be —— probably going to be that loudest. probably not going to be -- probably going to be that loudest.— going to be that loudest. people from the sporting _ going to be that loudest. people from the sporting world - going to be that loudest. people from the sporting world tonight, going to be that loudest. people - from the sporting world tonight, but notjust bricks, we've got some americans in there, people from all aro
necessarily on the stage, all be people like sir elton john, there will be a contribution from sir david attenboroughbout the pop star made all performing, a real range of people, notjust a range of people who are there because they are good, strong p0p there because they are good, strong pop act, also people making wider social points, elbow will be performing with a choir of refugees from more than a dozen different countries. everyone is hoping that this evening is going to be something...
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it is such a fine balancing act i think and it was david attenborough who once had the further you goad bears become. this the corridors, the more the thread bears become-— the corridors, the more the thread bears become. this is what is called act two, the — bears become. this is what is called act two, the time _ bears become. this is what is called act two, the time of _ bears become. this is what is called act two, the time of our _ bears become. this is what is called act two, the time of our lives. - act two, the time of our lives. representation of the seven decades of the queen's extraordinary rain and it begins with the balaton, hero cyclists who you will no doubt recognise, chris hoy, laura maria, kadeena cox, thomas, dame laura kenny and her husband. —— begins with peloton. we have watched these athletes in commonwealth games and an epic games in recent years. indeed, and don't they look so happy and thrilled _ indeed, and don't they look so happy and thrilled to be her? kadeena cox front and _ and thrilled to be her? kadeena cox front and centre there are absolutely beamin
it is such a fine balancing act i think and it was david attenborough who once had the further you goad bears become. this the corridors, the more the thread bears become-— the corridors, the more the thread bears become. this is what is called act two, the — bears become. this is what is called act two, the time _ bears become. this is what is called act two, the time of _ bears become. this is what is called act two, the time of our _ bears become. this is what is called act two, the time...
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cheering and i am in awe of people like the great sir david attenborough, who look at the beauty andge, my own grandmother has been alive for nearly a century. cheering in at that time, mankind has benefited ., ., ., , benefited from unimaginable technological _ benefited from unimaginable technological developments | benefited from unimaginable i technological developments and scientific breakthroughs and although those breakthroughs have increased our awareness of the impact humans have on our world, our planet has become more fragile. today, in 2022, as the queen celebrates her platinum jubilee, the pressing need to protect and restore our planet has never been more urgent. but like her, i our planet has never been more urgent. but like her, lam our planet has never been more urgent. but like her, i am an optimist. decades of making the case for taking better care of our world has meant that environment or issues are now at the top of the global agenda. more and more businesses and politicians are answering the call and perhaps most inspiringly, the cause is now being spearheaded
cheering and i am in awe of people like the great sir david attenborough, who look at the beauty andge, my own grandmother has been alive for nearly a century. cheering in at that time, mankind has benefited ., ., ., , benefited from unimaginable technological _ benefited from unimaginable technological developments | benefited from unimaginable i technological developments and scientific breakthroughs and although those breakthroughs have increased our awareness of the impact humans have on...
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is what conversations are like, except we were in the backdrop of a beautiful zen garden and david attenboroughrience, but also a whimsical experience it was whimsical it was not hard core but tonight we'll get to how the company's doing. but it was just a huge a fun i did not want it to end i asked that it go on longer mark had other things to do. not surprisingly ly nothing to do other than being in the metaverse, and i loved it i didn't want to leave i know that shoddy set that i have, versus the incredible places i visited in the metaverse. >> well, you can probably do whatever you want to do. i want them to make it a little bit like less nintendo-ish and more to my point, "ready player one. is it going to get there, it will look like you and i look right now, except we're going to be avatars of ourselves. i'm going to have an awesome mullet and wear a tank top if i could do that, i think cnbc's ratings would soar. >> he had a very nice shirt on i would like to, tom brown, i don't wear that stuff, it's not right for me but i do think we can wear what we want. we can be who we want in the me
is what conversations are like, except we were in the backdrop of a beautiful zen garden and david attenboroughrience, but also a whimsical experience it was whimsical it was not hard core but tonight we'll get to how the company's doing. but it was just a huge a fun i did not want it to end i asked that it go on longer mark had other things to do. not surprisingly ly nothing to do other than being in the metaverse, and i loved it i didn't want to leave i know that shoddy set that i have,...
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sir david attenborough feared he might be seeing the last of their kind when he visited a mountain gorillas are big, but as the gorilla population grows... we are definitely seeing that gorilla families are more crowded, they are bumping into each other more, which unfortunately is often associated with aggression. we are seeing higher rates of infanticide, so infants can oftentimes be killed when these families come together. and bigger parks cost more money. the un is asking countries to set aside a third of their land and sea area for conservation. the developing world says it needs $100 billion a year to help fund that. the hope is deadlock can be broken in nairobi this week. we have been told by scientists we only have this century and we only have one planet, there is no planet b. the mountain gorilla shows we can save species from the brink of extinction. the question now is whether the world is now ready to commit the money and resources to make it happen on a much bigger scale. justin rowlatt, bbc news, windy, impenetrable forest. and you can watch mountain gorrilas, a conservatio
sir david attenborough feared he might be seeing the last of their kind when he visited a mountain gorillas are big, but as the gorilla population grows... we are definitely seeing that gorilla families are more crowded, they are bumping into each other more, which unfortunately is often associated with aggression. we are seeing higher rates of infanticide, so infants can oftentimes be killed when these families come together. and bigger parks cost more money. the un is asking countries to set...
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forward, talking about the really serious subjects, talking about environmental damage, sir david attenboroughtoday is the final day, the finale. what are we - day, the finale. what are we exaeeting? _ day, the finale. what are we expecting? they _ day, the finale. what are we expecting? they are - day, the finale. what are we expecting? they are getting| day, the finale. what are we . expecting? they are getting the stage set again. this will be the stage set again. this will be the stage for the finale. people will be coming together across the country for the big lunch. after the pandemic, how lovely it will be for people to get together. the flagship jubilee lunch, prince charles will be there at the oval cricket ground. at 2:30pm, the pageant starts, three kilometre long pageant designed to tell the story of the queen's rain, and the changes in the uk over the last 70 years. the two are very much intertwined. celebrities will be riding on buses, ed sheeran will lead the finale with the national anthem being sung right here in front of buckingham palace. and hoping for a balcony appearance
forward, talking about the really serious subjects, talking about environmental damage, sir david attenboroughtoday is the final day, the finale. what are we - day, the finale. what are we exaeeting? _ day, the finale. what are we expecting? they _ day, the finale. what are we expecting? they are - day, the finale. what are we expecting? they are getting| day, the finale. what are we . expecting? they are getting the stage set again. this will be the stage set again. this will be the stage for...
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and the main image on the front of the times is of sir david attenborough, who's received a prestigiousting and conservation. just a little look at some of the inside stories or you. i note in the birthdays pages of the times it is johnny depp as �*5 birthday today. he is 59 today. sticking with the hollywood theme, in the wake of the top gun movie, guess what is plotted for hollywood now? sir lewis hamilton has been signed up for a new film about formula 1. the movie star in it will be brad pitt. let me give you a sense of the plot. it is not a mystery. the second time formula 1 champion will be working as a producer in the film. he is not acting? i am as a producer in the film. he is not acting? iam not as a producer in the film. he is not acting? i am not sure. as a producer in the film. he is not acting? iam not sure. his as a producer in the film. he is not acting? i am not sure. his role at this stage is producer. think top gun. the plot will be that brad pitt will play the role of a veteran driver who comes out of retirement to mentor young team—mates. brad's character will make
and the main image on the front of the times is of sir david attenborough, who's received a prestigiousting and conservation. just a little look at some of the inside stories or you. i note in the birthdays pages of the times it is johnny depp as �*5 birthday today. he is 59 today. sticking with the hollywood theme, in the wake of the top gun movie, guess what is plotted for hollywood now? sir lewis hamilton has been signed up for a new film about formula 1. the movie star in it will be brad...
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ithink david attenborough and celeste and hans zimmer have something going on. i'm excited. ready. might take — do between now and then? chill, get ready, might take my _ do between now and then? chill, get ready, might take my daughter- do between now and then? chill, get ready, might take my daughter to i ready, might take my daughter to lunch. ., , , ., �* lunch. you will be brilliant, i'm sure. lunch. you will be brilliant, i'm sure- enjoy _ lunch. you will be brilliant, i'm sure. enjoy everything. - lunch. you will be brilliant, i'm sure. enjoy everything. thank| lunch. you will be brilliant, i'm i sure. enjoy everything. thank you for the loan of that.— good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty at buckingham palace and rogerjohnson in the studio. our headlines today... it's party time at the palace. some of the music industry's biggest stars come together for a concert to celebrate thejubilee. prince charles and prince william will take centre stage as it's expected the queen won't be attending. down won't be attending. here on the mall, still 11 hours dow
ithink david attenborough and celeste and hans zimmer have something going on. i'm excited. ready. might take — do between now and then? chill, get ready, might take my _ do between now and then? chill, get ready, might take my daughter- do between now and then? chill, get ready, might take my daughter to i ready, might take my daughter to lunch. ., , , ., �* lunch. you will be brilliant, i'm sure. lunch. you will be brilliant, i'm sure- enjoy _ lunch. you will be brilliant, i'm sure. enjoy...