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yes, you call david attenborough, right? lives to make a difference —— you show. can do in their lives to make a difference -- you show. he is a remarkable man, he is 93, sir david attenborough is 93 years old. at the amazing. still making tv programmes like this and within the influence he does, too. the narrative on climate change has gotten harder, hasn't it? look at greta thunberg, she really has been going straight for the jugular, she really has been going straight for thejugular, saying she really has been going straight for the jugular, saying make she really has been going straight for thejugular, saying make these changes or we are going to have more hard—hitting changes or we are going to have more ha rd—hitting events, changes or we are going to have more hard—hitting events, extinction rebellion in london and so on. hard—hitting events, extinction rebellion in london and so onlj much more sympathetic to the devon attenborough approach was does intentionally pull on your heartstrings realise the cute monkeys you
yes, you call david attenborough, right? lives to make a difference —— you show. can do in their lives to make a difference -- you show. he is a remarkable man, he is 93, sir david attenborough is 93 years old. at the amazing. still making tv programmes like this and within the influence he does, too. the narrative on climate change has gotten harder, hasn't it? look at greta thunberg, she really has been going straight for the jugular, she really has been going straight for thejugular,...
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>> the very first one came from david attenborough who rented blog.m for being part of the jewish community and he pointed out to this one picket sign that we had, why do you have a sign calling for the death penalty for? you find that punishment and little vic is 20. that punishment is good enough for god it's good enough for us. he said yes but didn't use this site let he is without sin cast the first stone. we had a response to that always in the response was we are not casting stones, we are standing on a public sidewalk preaching words. he pointed out the obvious hindsight inconsistency, yes but you are advocating that the government cast sounds and that what that passage is about. it was very destabilizing because that was the first time that i was able to see that we could be wrong about something. i went as i always did whenever there was a question i didn't have the right answers for i went to my mother and a couple of the other people in the church and i started to broach this question and almost immediately was shut down. like no, this is a
>> the very first one came from david attenborough who rented blog.m for being part of the jewish community and he pointed out to this one picket sign that we had, why do you have a sign calling for the death penalty for? you find that punishment and little vic is 20. that punishment is good enough for god it's good enough for us. he said yes but didn't use this site let he is without sin cast the first stone. we had a response to that always in the response was we are not casting stones,...
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Oct 11, 2019
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the news, thanks in pa rt increasingly in the news, thanks in part to the popularity of sir david attenborough'ssh island is falling behind. the bbc has found that the party island of the beef producers more waste per person than any other part of europe. —— the party island of ibiza. the island of ibiza has just waved farewell to yet another record—breaking season of tourism from around the world but as all the cars, crowds and yachts disappear, all this has put a huge strain on resources, in nature and the beauty of ibiza, and we have discovered that, between the tourists and the residents on ibiza, over half a tonne of waste is produced per person per year. like everywhere in the world, ibiza is affected negatively by plastic and waste. most of the clubs and bars look out into the water here and, especially after sunset, beaches can get so polluted. but some people are trying to come up with solutions to try and protect ibiza's most precious asset. catamarans go out with volunteers collecting rubbish from tourists and residents of ibiza that has floated out to sea. this happens everyday. plas
the news, thanks in pa rt increasingly in the news, thanks in part to the popularity of sir david attenborough'ssh island is falling behind. the bbc has found that the party island of the beef producers more waste per person than any other part of europe. —— the party island of ibiza. the island of ibiza has just waved farewell to yet another record—breaking season of tourism from around the world but as all the cars, crowds and yachts disappear, all this has put a huge strain on...
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Oct 7, 2019
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world-renowned nature reserve in my constituency has been described as irreplaceable by sir david attenborough. it is threatened by proposals to build 500 houses on adjoining land. well my right honorable friend put in a good word with the trimester to help them join me in line down -- [applause] [laughter] >> i think my right honorable friend. -- thank my right honorable friend. i share his passage for preserving our natural habitats. he will understand i can't comment on individual planning applications. >> mr. speaker, yesterday marked the start of black history month. i will begin by paying tribute to a young woman already making history this month. she became the first british win aand 36 years to sprinting metal when she won silver at the 100 meter to go mark. romagne >> if >> i may continue a veryrupted, last week, specific issue was raised about how many of the hundreds of abusive and violent messages she received use the prime minister's own words. the prime minister dismissed these concerns as simply humbug. since that exchange, my honorable friend has received four through their dea
world-renowned nature reserve in my constituency has been described as irreplaceable by sir david attenborough. it is threatened by proposals to build 500 houses on adjoining land. well my right honorable friend put in a good word with the trimester to help them join me in line down -- [applause] [laughter] >> i think my right honorable friend. -- thank my right honorable friend. i share his passage for preserving our natural habitats. he will understand i can't comment on individual...
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a world-renowned nature reserve no lessnstituency is than david attenborough but is threatened i proposals to build 500 houses on adjoining lands. when the right honorable friend put in a good word for the prime minister to ask him and joining me to lie down in front of the bulldozers to protect the natural heritage? i will await put a good word on his behalf and i share your passion with deserving natural habitats. they are crucial to the local planning process. you understand i can't comment on individual planning applications. >> mr. speaker, yesterday marked the start of black history month. i will pay tribute to a young woman already making history this month. the first british medalin 36 years to win a . she won silver at the 100 meters. , she said to go one better in the 200 meters. [laughter] [chatter] was preface to a question. mr. speaker, if i may continue uninterrupted -- [laughter] there is a specific issue of how many of the hundreds of abuses and violent messages she received using the prime minister's own words. the prime minister dismissed these concerns. since that exchan
a world-renowned nature reserve no lessnstituency is than david attenborough but is threatened i proposals to build 500 houses on adjoining lands. when the right honorable friend put in a good word for the prime minister to ask him and joining me to lie down in front of the bulldozers to protect the natural heritage? i will await put a good word on his behalf and i share your passion with deserving natural habitats. they are crucial to the local planning process. you understand i can't comment...
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Oct 23, 2019
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sir david attenborough's cameraman will be here.r that, doing that with your neck. oh dear. someone sent me a message, i've gone down a cul—de—sac, and i don't know the way out. i know the way out! news, travel and weather! good morning from bbc london, i'm sonja jessup. from today, some londoners will be able to get up to £2,000 if they scrap their older, more polluting cars as part of attempts to clean up the capital's toxic air. the mayor's launched a £25 million fund that's open to disabled drivers and those on lower incomes. london's ultra low emission zone is due to be expanded from 2021 as far as the north and south circular roads. campaigners against the controversial redevelopment of the shopping centre at elephant and castle have taken their challenge to the high court. the judicial review has been sought by local people and traders who want more social housing and a better deal for shopping centre traders. southwark council insists the plans are a vast improvement for the area. now patients at hospitals across the capital
sir david attenborough's cameraman will be here.r that, doing that with your neck. oh dear. someone sent me a message, i've gone down a cul—de—sac, and i don't know the way out. i know the way out! news, travel and weather! good morning from bbc london, i'm sonja jessup. from today, some londoners will be able to get up to £2,000 if they scrap their older, more polluting cars as part of attempts to clean up the capital's toxic air. the mayor's launched a £25 million fund that's open to...
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Oct 17, 2019
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sir david attenborough, ed sheeran and david beckham have also been given one in the past.or standing up but also of the pitch, for standing upfor but also of the pitch, for standing up for people's rights. so with that in mind, it would be an absolute honour to award you our highest accolade, and that is the blue peter gold badge. you are in very prestigious company, so congratulations. thank you, thank you very much. have you got one of those? no. clearly some clerical mistake. david beckham, charlie state... no, ijust meana beckham, charlie state... no, ijust mean a regular blue peter badge. —— charlie stayt. i think! mean a regular blue peter badge. —— charlie stayt. i think i stole one from a blue peter presenter. so we know the lineups now. yes, this is where they pin their hopes on the team who will get them over the line at the quarterfinal stage. but these guys are best friends. owen farrell on the right, george ford on the left. george ford has been starting fly half throughout the whole tournament, but he has been dropped and owen farrell will come in and replace
sir david attenborough, ed sheeran and david beckham have also been given one in the past.or standing up but also of the pitch, for standing upfor but also of the pitch, for standing up for people's rights. so with that in mind, it would be an absolute honour to award you our highest accolade, and that is the blue peter gold badge. you are in very prestigious company, so congratulations. thank you, thank you very much. have you got one of those? no. clearly some clerical mistake. david beckham,...
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still to come this morning: we'll be joined by two of the team behind sir david attenborough's stunningy needs overhauling to break the link between exclusions and knife crime. that's according to a cross—party group of mps which found less time in the classroom led to children being at greater risk of exploitation and violence. the group is calling for an end to part—time education for excluded pupils. in response, the government said permanent exclusion should only be used as a last resort. london has some of the lowest uptake of childhood vaccinations in the country. the national audit office says there is no consistent system across the nhs in england for reminding parents to vaccinate their children. the royal college of gps is supporting the report's calls for a more standardised approach. the figures in london are markedly lower than elsewhere in the country, which is down to a number of factors. it's a population where there are a lot of people moving, more than elsewhere in the country. it's a problem with the primary care workforce — gps, nurses — so there are strains there. a
still to come this morning: we'll be joined by two of the team behind sir david attenborough's stunningy needs overhauling to break the link between exclusions and knife crime. that's according to a cross—party group of mps which found less time in the classroom led to children being at greater risk of exploitation and violence. the group is calling for an end to part—time education for excluded pupils. in response, the government said permanent exclusion should only be used as a last...
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children took part in the school strikes, if you are moved by extension rebellion and what david attenboroughextinction rebellion. your only mp did not vote for this election. what's going on? so many parties are fragmented and these are the same in your party? clearly, we thought the best way of solving this was taking it back to the people and having the people's vote. but we are where we are we have to contest the election. we will be fighting it. would you have liked to have voted for the general election? no. she is very principled. we doubled our number of counsellors earlier this year, we went from three to seven meps and european elections. we became —— came first and second in a number of constituencies around the country. we will be fighting selective very hard. it was listening to caroline lucas yesterday. her concern is counter to what you are saying, talk about those greenish issues and climate change and things like that. she says this will be a brexit election, which is why she didn't vote for it. how do you get that message across when there is a huge elephant in the room whic
children took part in the school strikes, if you are moved by extension rebellion and what david attenboroughextinction rebellion. your only mp did not vote for this election. what's going on? so many parties are fragmented and these are the same in your party? clearly, we thought the best way of solving this was taking it back to the people and having the people's vote. but we are where we are we have to contest the election. we will be fighting it. would you have liked to have voted for the...
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Oct 11, 2019
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rubbish and recycling is increasingly in the news — thanks in part to the popularity of sir david attenborough'sbehind. the bbc has found that the party island of ibiza produces more waste per person than any other part of europe. amber haque reports. the island of ibiza has just waved farewell to yet another record—breaking season of tourism from around the world but as all the cars, crowds and yachts disappear, all this has put a huge strain on resources, in nature and the beauty of ibiza, and we have discovered that, between the tourists and the residents on ibiza, over half a tonne of waste is produced per person per year. that is 14% more than the rest of spain and europe. like everywhere in the world, ibiza is affected negatively by plastic and waste. most of the clubs and bars look out into the water here and, especially after sunset, beaches can get so polluted. but some people are trying to come up with solutions to try and protect ibiza's most precious asset. catamarans go out with volunteers collecting rubbish from tourists and residents of ibiza that has floated out to sea. this happ
rubbish and recycling is increasingly in the news — thanks in part to the popularity of sir david attenborough'sbehind. the bbc has found that the party island of ibiza produces more waste per person than any other part of europe. amber haque reports. the island of ibiza has just waved farewell to yet another record—breaking season of tourism from around the world but as all the cars, crowds and yachts disappear, all this has put a huge strain on resources, in nature and the beauty of...