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he grew up on a small farm in western cameroon. 0ne attenborough.s animals were wiped out by african swine flu. fortunately, his mothers had chickens to sell, in off to pay for his school fees for the year. —— enough. off to pay for his school fees for the year. -- enough. this is what has driven me. i strongly believe that genetics, and all the innovations that exist here in the uk, can actually be used in the context of driving increased activity in smallholder farming is, including the village where i come from. many campaign groups are opposed to the use of gene editing to boost production and large industrial farms in the west. but some see the technology could be used to safeguard the futures of very poorest in the world, if there really is no other option. the american footballer colin kaepernick has reached an out of court settlement in his legal case against the national football league. kaepernick has argued that nfl club owners conspired not to hire him because he protested against racism and police brutality by taking a knee during the n
he grew up on a small farm in western cameroon. 0ne attenborough.s animals were wiped out by african swine flu. fortunately, his mothers had chickens to sell, in off to pay for his school fees for the year. —— enough. off to pay for his school fees for the year. -- enough. this is what has driven me. i strongly believe that genetics, and all the innovations that exist here in the uk, can actually be used in the context of driving increased activity in smallholder farming is, including the...
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but for many of us it is looking sunny, beautiful day from london to attenborough.his site here, the western edge of this high pressure, south—westerly winds, and be south—westerly winds, and be south—westerly winds, and be south—westerly winds will progressively turned more southerly as we go through the course of the week, the up ever more mile they are. for a time there could be a bit of cloud as atlantic weather fronts try to nudge in, but look at that. ten, at 11, i2, try to nudge in, but look at that. ten, at 11, 12, even 13 degrees ten, at11, 12, even 13 degrees across ten, at 11, 12, even 13 degrees across northern parts of the uk. by the time we get to wednesday, here is that southerly wind. this is a coming all the way from and it is going to be mild. in fact, it is approaching southern parts of scandinavia where temperatures are going to be well above average for this time of year. temperatures, i suspect, could even nudge up to about 1k degrees. we are notjust talking about the south of the country, even parts of scotland. the murray firth is a spot wher
but for many of us it is looking sunny, beautiful day from london to attenborough.his site here, the western edge of this high pressure, south—westerly winds, and be south—westerly winds, and be south—westerly winds, and be south—westerly winds will progressively turned more southerly as we go through the course of the week, the up ever more mile they are. for a time there could be a bit of cloud as atlantic weather fronts try to nudge in, but look at that. ten, at 11, i2, try to nudge...
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i keep saying these little pieces, as on the blue planet series, and david attenborough showed, thesee birds and it is killing them. the children have become so interested in what bill is doing, they have adopted the beach and made a pledge to keep it clean. you wonder why people would do that because they know creatures are living under the ocean and it is causing them damage. we have found lots of string today. bad stuff at the moment, it could kill lots of animals. it is the concern for the wildlife that is their main motivation and on an island like this, it is no wonder. the calf of man sits off the south of the island. i have come to meet the manx wildlife trust. we have grey seals around the isle of man. they are not cited very often, but grey seals are here without a doubt. they are one species that suffer from large pieces of marine plastic. a lot of the plastic in the ocean also comes from the fishing industry so we see a lot of plastic rope that caught around the seal's necks. but we cannot capture them and take the rope off them. at port erin beach, it is nearly time for t
i keep saying these little pieces, as on the blue planet series, and david attenborough showed, thesee birds and it is killing them. the children have become so interested in what bill is doing, they have adopted the beach and made a pledge to keep it clean. you wonder why people would do that because they know creatures are living under the ocean and it is causing them damage. we have found lots of string today. bad stuff at the moment, it could kill lots of animals. it is the concern for the...
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to them that these are the things, these little pieces, as on the blue planet series, as david attenboroughrds and that's killing them. the children have become so interested in what bill's doing, they've adopted the beach and they've made a pledge to keep it clean. because you just think why would people would do that, because they know there's creatures living under the ocean and they know the damage. we've found some syringes, lots of plastic, and quite a lot of string today. really bad stuff in the environment. and it could kill lots of animals. it is the concern for the wildlife that is their main motivation and on an island like this, it is no wonder. the calf of man sits just off the south coast of the island. i have come to meet the manx wildlife trust. they monitor the island's incredible nature. we have grey seals and common seals around the isle of man. common seals, despite their name, are not seen very often. they are not cited very often, but grey seals they are not sighted very often, but grey seals are here, without a doubt. they are one species that suffer from large pieces
to them that these are the things, these little pieces, as on the blue planet series, as david attenboroughrds and that's killing them. the children have become so interested in what bill's doing, they've adopted the beach and they've made a pledge to keep it clean. because you just think why would people would do that, because they know there's creatures living under the ocean and they know the damage. we've found some syringes, lots of plastic, and quite a lot of string today. really bad...
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we itself is in some way secondary, the fact we are talking about it now, bit like when david attenboroughen plastic straws, and their impact. if we are discussing it it is a start. i would agree that ip it it is a start. i would agree that 1p sounds arbitrary. the 1p make some for 35 million that they want to start a recycling programme of clothing. we have mr smith who says i take my clothes to the nation points when throwing them out, if we can pay a small charge to improve recycling, i don't see an issue. that really is the crux of it, isn't it? if you are worried about the environment and want to make a difference at this doesn't seem like an awful lot, and how much responsibility lies with the consumer and how much with the company? that's right. at the moment the onus is on the consumer in order to put their stuff through to get recycled, so if you can put it back on the businesses and incorporate into everyday practice as it makes things a lot easier. chris, thank you. nice to see you. that is it from us today. have a great day whatever you are up to. bye—bye. hello. the february t
we itself is in some way secondary, the fact we are talking about it now, bit like when david attenboroughen plastic straws, and their impact. if we are discussing it it is a start. i would agree that ip it it is a start. i would agree that 1p sounds arbitrary. the 1p make some for 35 million that they want to start a recycling programme of clothing. we have mr smith who says i take my clothes to the nation points when throwing them out, if we can pay a small charge to improve recycling, i...
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. >> julia, i guess netflix also previewed the trailer for the new wildlife show which david attenboroughng but how rare is it to see the streaming, over the top companies advertise so clearly in such a focused way at the biggest single traditional broadcast event of the year is this a big step up? >> reporter: this is definitely an increase and we have definitely seen an increase of amazon amazon is a big player in advertising, spending an estimated billions of dollars on advertising every year as well as becoming an advertising resource themselves. we're hearing increasingly from brands that amazon could become the third big player after facebook and google coming to advertising but i think, wilf, seeing the companies going to the super bowl to advertise, what we have to remember is the super bowl is number one biggest event for live television viewing and all of these players, whether netflix or hulu or amazon know if they convince people that the shows are exciting, then they'll get more people to go their services and tune in and pay that monthly fee. so it's interesting especially n
. >> julia, i guess netflix also previewed the trailer for the new wildlife show which david attenboroughng but how rare is it to see the streaming, over the top companies advertise so clearly in such a focused way at the biggest single traditional broadcast event of the year is this a big step up? >> reporter: this is definitely an increase and we have definitely seen an increase of amazon amazon is a big player in advertising, spending an estimated billions of dollars on...
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quite bewildering experience, to be honest. 1,500 private yets flown in here to hear sir david attenborough we're wrecking the planet. and i hear people talking about the language transparency, but no one raises the real issue of tax avoidance and the rich just not paying their fair share. i feel like i'm at a firefighter's conference and no one's got to be allowed to talk about water. we've got to talk about taxes. all the rest is bull [ bleep ], in my opinion. >> the video of a historian sticking it to the globalist elite at davos, that was like catnip for one fox news host who invited bregman on his show to revel in the owning, but you know the thing about the frog and the skocorpioscorpion? that's thing 2 in 60 seconds. scn that's thing 2 in 60 seconds it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through february 28th. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. uh uh - i deliverberty the news around here. ♪ sources say liberty mu
quite bewildering experience, to be honest. 1,500 private yets flown in here to hear sir david attenborough we're wrecking the planet. and i hear people talking about the language transparency, but no one raises the real issue of tax avoidance and the rich just not paying their fair share. i feel like i'm at a firefighter's conference and no one's got to be allowed to talk about water. we've got to talk about taxes. all the rest is bull [ bleep ], in my opinion. >> the video of a...
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going to be paying more and more because at the moment you are able to watch all of the david attenborough will stop getting back to netflix, which means consumers will have to pay essentially more for same programmes. 0ne listener says this is doomed to fail. who would want to pay for them? lots fail. who would want to pay for them ? lots of fail. who would want to pay for them? lots of repeats on terrestrial channels anyway. it is about time the tv licence was abolished, there isa the tv licence was abolished, there is a theme here as you may have noticed! he says, i have said it is a man, but i'm making an assumption. they go on to say i don't understand why we have to pay for things we don't really want. you don't have to subscribe, that's the point! that is the point! britbox has been successful in north america because of the name. it is a good name. it is. a lot of fans of british soap. .. they is. a lot of fans of british soap. they said there will be one comprehensive home where anyone in britain can get all of our library content britain can get all of our library co nte nt of br
going to be paying more and more because at the moment you are able to watch all of the david attenborough will stop getting back to netflix, which means consumers will have to pay essentially more for same programmes. 0ne listener says this is doomed to fail. who would want to pay for them? lots fail. who would want to pay for them ? lots of fail. who would want to pay for them? lots of repeats on terrestrial channels anyway. it is about time the tv licence was abolished, there isa the tv...
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with david attenborough. the bbc and talked about the move in "the financial times" interview that hit today and said it's over 200 million people, urgent and stays there for months so it can be an even bigger audience through word of mouth. very interesting to hear that from him such a - >> becoming a household name even here. hearing so much about him. >> for sure. national treasure. no doubt about that. he's also always seen in the uk as part of the bbc so interesting. this is not an exclusive move. >> do you think there's backlash or discomfort in the uk? >> no, no, no. >> broadening the scope. >> no loved and if someone he went to netflix for money they'd a applaud it. >>> coca-cola adding a new flavor to the lineup for the first time in a decade orange vanilla coke and orange vanilla coke zero sugar available in the u.s cream sickle is what they're trialing to evoke right here they have had new flavors of diet coke. >> helped turn around the diet coke for millennials and go after what's working right no
with david attenborough. the bbc and talked about the move in "the financial times" interview that hit today and said it's over 200 million people, urgent and stays there for months so it can be an even bigger audience through word of mouth. very interesting to hear that from him such a - >> becoming a household name even here. hearing so much about him. >> for sure. national treasure. no doubt about that. he's also always seen in the uk as part of the bbc so interesting....