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analysts a senior campaigner at greenpeace u.s. agents us live from new york we appreciate your time very much would you classify this as an emergency. yes i would classify this says as a crisis almost on par with the climate change crisis ok so what is who would be the driving force to make this happen to declare these areas sanctuaries the first step that needs to happen is a global treaty that would set up a framework that would allow us to create these ocean sanctuaries right now the sixty percent of the ocean that is called the high seas has no legal framework that would allow such protections to be put in place but as we speak there is a united nations meeting happening that is discussing such a framework and basically all of the countries in the world need to come together and agree illness what type of pushback might this effort face. there is there is a very large agreement across the planet on the on the need for a mechanism to set up marine protected areas the type of pushback that we're seeing is more how that framework
analysts a senior campaigner at greenpeace u.s. agents us live from new york we appreciate your time very much would you classify this as an emergency. yes i would classify this says as a crisis almost on par with the climate change crisis ok so what is who would be the driving force to make this happen to declare these areas sanctuaries the first step that needs to happen is a global treaty that would set up a framework that would allow us to create these ocean sanctuaries right now the sixty...
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lays top brass how to answer some uncomfortable questions environmental protection organization greenpeace dropped in uninvited to accuse the company of choking the world in plastic waste leslie is a major contributor to the plastic crisis center environmental problem that we have right now and that means that it actually needs to reduce set of reproduction a target for how much plastic it produces recycling isn't going to solve this problem so we need the absolute production target and they also need to put in place new systems innovative systems so people can go in refill they can reuse and move away from this throw away culture at one point seven million tons of plastic that's how much nest life which east just last year and it's not alone either coca-cola pepsi and many other food companies are some of the chief culprits when it comes to plastic waste it's a major problem for the environment especially in africa asia where many countries lack of functioning recycling system but nestlé isn't ready to give up its plastic containers just yet to be able to move towards real uses terms of d
lays top brass how to answer some uncomfortable questions environmental protection organization greenpeace dropped in uninvited to accuse the company of choking the world in plastic waste leslie is a major contributor to the plastic crisis center environmental problem that we have right now and that means that it actually needs to reduce set of reproduction a target for how much plastic it produces recycling isn't going to solve this problem so we need the absolute production target and they...
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if greenpeace goes to china, that's the end of greenpeace. you never see them again.hter] pres. trump: china doesn't care if they violate greenpeace. some of these other wonderful environmental groups. the united states get sued. we adhere to these things. it's a little bit different. we would've lost our ass on that deal. that would've been a terrible deal. that's why i was willing to take the heat. there was no heat. i'm still waiting. i guess at some point they will bring it up. bernie sanders will say, what. take a look at paris on a saturday afternoon. how are they doing over here? the yellow vests, how are they doing? i don't think so. they are great friends of mine. in one of my first acts of presidents, i withdrew the united states from the disaster known as tpp. [applause] pres. trump: tpp, what a mess. that was another one of these deals that was set up for the strict purpose of taking wealth out of the united states for the benefit of those other countries. it was a one-sided were show. america will not be taken advantage of any longer. [applause] pres. tru
if greenpeace goes to china, that's the end of greenpeace. you never see them again.hter] pres. trump: china doesn't care if they violate greenpeace. some of these other wonderful environmental groups. the united states get sued. we adhere to these things. it's a little bit different. we would've lost our ass on that deal. that would've been a terrible deal. that's why i was willing to take the heat. there was no heat. i'm still waiting. i guess at some point they will bring it up. bernie...
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if greenpeace goes to china, that's the end of greenpeace. you never see them again.ughter] pres. trump: china doesn't care if they violate greenpeace. some of these other wonderful environmental groups. the united states get sued. we adhere to these things. it's a little bit different. we would've lost our ass on that deal. that would've been a terrible deal. that's why i was willing to take the heat. there was no heat. i'm still waiting. i guess at some point they will bring it up. bernie sanders will say, what. take a look at paris on a saturday afternoon. how are they doing over here? the yellow vests, how are they doing? i don't think so. they are great friends of mine. in one of my first acts of presidents, i withdrew the united states from the disaster known as tpp. [applause] pres. trump: tpp, what a mess. that was another one of these deals that was set up for the strict purpose of taking wealth out of the united states for the benefit of those other countries. it was a one-sided were show. america will not be taken advantage of any longer. [applause] pres. t
if greenpeace goes to china, that's the end of greenpeace. you never see them again.ughter] pres. trump: china doesn't care if they violate greenpeace. some of these other wonderful environmental groups. the united states get sued. we adhere to these things. it's a little bit different. we would've lost our ass on that deal. that would've been a terrible deal. that's why i was willing to take the heat. there was no heat. i'm still waiting. i guess at some point they will bring it up. bernie...
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they're not going to be sued by greenpeace. if greenpeace goes to china, that's the end, you never see them again. [laughter] so china doesn't care if they violate greenpeace and some of these other wonderful environmental groups, but the united states gets sued. and we adhere to these things. it's a little bit different. we would have lost our ass on that deal. that would have been a terrible deal. and that's why i was willing to take the heat. but there was no heat! i'm still waiting. i guess at some point they'll bring it up. they'll probably bring it up, bernie sanders will say -- i'll say take a look at paris on a saturday afternoon, bernie, how they doing over there, good? [laughter] the yellow vests, how are they doing? i don't think so good. and they're great friends of mine, but i don't think they're doing so good. that's why in one of my first acts as president i withdrew the united states from the one-sided job-killing disaster known as, tpp. [applause] finish -- tpp, what a mess. that was another one of these deals
they're not going to be sued by greenpeace. if greenpeace goes to china, that's the end, you never see them again. [laughter] so china doesn't care if they violate greenpeace and some of these other wonderful environmental groups, but the united states gets sued. and we adhere to these things. it's a little bit different. we would have lost our ass on that deal. that would have been a terrible deal. and that's why i was willing to take the heat. but there was no heat! i'm still waiting. i guess...
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tanks outside the sanctuaries hoping to underpin global food security although hemphill is from greenpeace usa is says more ocean sanctuaries with help from some of the damage. the first step that needs to happen is a global treaty that would set up a framework that would allow us to create these ocean sanctuaries right now the sixty percent of the ocean that is called the high seas has no legal framework that would allow such protections to be put in place but as we speak there is a united nations meeting happening that is discussing such a framework and basically all of the countries in the world need to come together and agree on this the idea of a sanctuary is almost as almost like a bank so you you have these areas that are becoming depleted because of overfishing because of plastics because of climate change and you set them aside and that allows the species that live there to recover and to regrow and some of these processes that we're starting to see degrade can start to come back. all right sports fans say that say they got so caught up with the sport thank you very much. nic has
tanks outside the sanctuaries hoping to underpin global food security although hemphill is from greenpeace usa is says more ocean sanctuaries with help from some of the damage. the first step that needs to happen is a global treaty that would set up a framework that would allow us to create these ocean sanctuaries right now the sixty percent of the ocean that is called the high seas has no legal framework that would allow such protections to be put in place but as we speak there is a united...
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as a senior oceans campaign at greenpeace usa he says increasing ocean sanctuaries would help reverse some marine life damage. the first step that needs to happen is a global treaty that would set up a framework that would allow us to create these ocean sanctuaries right now the sixty percent of the ocean that is called the high seas has no legal framework that would allow such protections to be put in place but as we speak there is a united nations meeting happening that is discussing such a framework and basically all of the countries in the world need to come together and agree on this the idea of a sanctuary is almost as almost like a bank so you you have these areas that are becoming depleted because of overfishing because of plastics because of climate change and you set them aside and that allows the species that live there to recover and to regrow and some of these processes that we're starting to see degrade can start to come back on first will break you're an al-jazeera when we come back it needs to be in the violence against women act to stay there forever and attacks of ot
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greenpeace activists are campaigning against the investment and financing of fossil fuels.spray to try and disburse protesters who are have barricaded themselves both inside and outside of the building. there is a live shot of the scene as the protest goes on by greenpeace and outside the bank, as they protest against investments. we will keep an eye on that this morning. it is now fairly calm at heathrow and all is proceeding normally at the airport in terms of flights. lets return now to londonderry and the death of the journalist lyra mckee. the irish taoiseach, leo varadkar, has condemned the killing and said, we cannot allow those who want to propagate violence, fear and hate drag us back to the past. we can go and speak to our report in derry, julian fowler. people forming fairly swift conclusions, both the police and the irish taoiseach, about what is going on and what was responsible for the death of lyra mckee. yes, the police are blaming dissident republicans, particularly a group known as the new ira. they work response 01’ known as the new ira. they work respons
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future valley in rome the group extinction rebellion tried to disrupt london's heathrow airport and greenpeace blockaded the paris headquarters of the banks to see to the general. ukraine's presidential candidates of taking part in a head to head national t.v. debate broadcast from the country's biggest football stadium it was the last big events ahead of sunday's runoff election between t.v. comedians lada ms and in ski and incumbent president petro poroshenko opinion polls show that harsh winter training badly is made tonight's debate his last chance to give his campaign a big boost. so how did he go let's ask our correspondent nick connelly who's in the olympic stadium at the debates is just about to welcome nick i was it like. to feel well in a word noisy at the beginning it seemed like nothing really was going to be understood at least by us here in the stadium with especially pitch pushing those supporters who seem to be the majority if they doing their best to drown out the will of the residents if you had to say but eventually it did all we had. initially be worried that the two candid
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were hoping to shut their port actually down but so far no major structures have been reported greenpeace staged a sit in at the offices of such a state general bank and parrots. hundreds of nicaraguans to fight in police bands of joy a holy week of session for the capital. they were marking the start of anti-government protests a year ago opposition groups say that at least sixty seven people were arrested a police crackdown on last year's protest left at least three hundred and twenty five people dead. ukrainians go to the polls on sunday to choose their next president after a first round vote at the end of march two remaining candidates are villota mears a landscape a television star and petro poroshenko the incumbent president now so let's is the front runner he won the first ballot with more than thirty percent of the vote he's a comedian with no political experience but he's put forward very few policy. proposals his willingness to speak both ukrainian and russian has brought him a lot of support in the countries mainly russian speaking east meantime petro poroshenko a businessman f
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the group extinction rebellion tried to disrupt london's airport and greenpeace blocked the paris headquarters of a french bank. hundreds of thousands of antigovernment protesters have parlayed in algiers. they succeeded in ousting bundesliga earlier this month. now demonstrators are demanding further reforms and complete change in the country's leadership. hundreds of protesters in sudan's capital havave taken pat in friday prayers as they continue their sit in outside the defense ministry. demonstrators are pressuring the government counsel to hand over power to civilians. months of protest helped to depose the former president last week. now to northern ireland where the people of londonderry have been removed bring a 29-year-old woman shot dead during an overnight riot. police identified her as journalist lyra mckee. cities -- citizens of the town have held a vigil. her death is being treated as terrorism. the new ira are t the new suspspects. police searched a local house. she was standing near a police car when a gunman opened fire. thursday night violence came 21 years after the signing
the group extinction rebellion tried to disrupt london's airport and greenpeace blocked the paris headquarters of a french bank. hundreds of thousands of antigovernment protesters have parlayed in algiers. they succeeded in ousting bundesliga earlier this month. now demonstrators are demanding further reforms and complete change in the country's leadership. hundreds of protesters in sudan's capital havave taken pat in friday prayers as they continue their sit in outside the defense ministry....
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rally in a row the group extinction rebellion tried to disrupt and london's heathrow airport and greenpeace blockaded the paris had ordered the bank to see a general. of thousands have lined streets in truth capital lima to pay their respects to form present alan garcia is coffin that was transported to the site of the film which is taking place today with the sea that died on wednesday in a self-inflicted gunshot wound as police prepared to arrest him on corruption charges. ukraine's presidential candidates take part in a head to head national t.v. debate broadcast from the country's biggest football stadium it was the last big event ahead of a sunday's runoff election between t.v. too late in the autumn incident and incumbent president petro poroshenko opinion polls show president poroshenko trailing badly which made tonight's debate his last chance to give his campaign a big boost. just after the debate finished i spoke to t.w. correspondent nick conley who was. bad thanks to him i asked him how the countenance of fat in front of a crowd that was largely pro poroshenko. i think both quav
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change ocean acidification and plastics well got a toxic mix now in a new report commissioned by greenpeace scientists from oxford and york universities in the u.k. laying out how it's crucial that at least thirty percent of the world's oceans are protected as a chanson trees by twenty thirty this they say would protect habitats and species it would rebuild biodiversity and allow ecosystems to recover and crucially they say it would lead to an increase in fish tanks outside the sanctuaries hoping to underpin global food security we also heard from jim hill on this story he's from greenpeace usa told us more ocean sanctuaries would help actually reverse some of the damage. the first step that needs to happen is a global treaty that would set up a framework that would allow us to create these ocean sanctuaries right now the sixty percent of the ocean that is called the high seas has no legal framework that would allow such protections to be put in place but as we speak there is a united nations meeting happening that is discussing such a framework and basically all of the countries in the wor
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great even the courts are actually based on experts like greenpeace w w f our friends of the earth also we have our own scientific team who writes products based on the latest scientific research available since two thousand and sixteen the swiss startup develops the up in cooperation with the environmental group friends of the air. and in addition to cosmetics they can also be used to examine the ingredients in processed foods and cleaning products giving health conscious shoppers more confidence in their purchasing choices. and 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. modern inventions and technology can often be immensely helpful even in the most remote places and that's certainly the case with some herders in kenya they roam the country to find food and water for their livestock but an apt has maybe a work a whole lot easier leaving them with enough time to do other things. camels on their way to graze until recently that's involved a lot of usually random searching but now a new app helps
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ocean acidification and plastics well we've got a toxic mix now at a new report commissioned by greenpeace scientists from oxford and york universities in the u.k. laying out how it's crucial that at least thirty percent of the world's oceans are protected as a chanson trees by twenty thirty this they say would protect habitats and species it would rebuild biodiversity and allow ecosystems to recover and crucially they say it would lead to an increase in fish stocks outside the sanctuaries helping to underpin global food security. still ahead this new south korea becomes the first country in the world to roll out the new. professional. thank you. business updates. business updates. thank. the world. g. mobile services nationwide is hoping the super speed internet will lead to breakthroughs inventions like small cities and autonomous cars but it's also fueling fears. has more from seoul. it's been hyped for months as nothing less than a revolution embracing the possibilities of super speed five g. mobile internet in a country already one of the world's most digitally connected. we've led th
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greenpeace finland calleds todate the "climate election." the environmental group cited a recent nationwide poll that found 70% of respondents believed tackling climate change and reducing carbon footprints shou be key priorities of the new government. finland is increasing its production onuclear energy by opening a new power plant next year and lawmakers last month voted to phase out coal as an energy source by 2029. new proposals include increasing the number of hiectric es and reducing meat consumption through taxes. danny faure, president of the island nation of seychelles, used the first-ever live speech from an underwater submersible vessel to ask for the protectioe oforld's oceans today. calling the oceans the "rtating blue hf our planet," faure joined a scientific mission and descended more than 400 feet heneath the surface of indian ocean. >> at this depth, i can see not only the incredible beauty of our ocean, but the care that it >> sreenivasan: islacl nations ing seychelles are experiencing sea level rise and economic impacts du
greenpeace finland calleds todate the "climate election." the environmental group cited a recent nationwide poll that found 70% of respondents believed tackling climate change and reducing carbon footprints shou be key priorities of the new government. finland is increasing its production onuclear energy by opening a new power plant next year and lawmakers last month voted to phase out coal as an energy source by 2029. new proposals include increasing the number of hiectric es and...
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by friday greenpeace activists had appeared in paris their actions of multinational companies with government. we want to send the message that we need to act urgently there's a climate and social crisis that needs to be tackled and at the moment we're not even close. and in rome the young swedish climate activist gretta from bourke told the crowd the time is running out. humanity is standing at a crossroads we have decided. we want to take. and now we are waiting for the others to follow our example. at the start of the easter holiday weekend a small group of teenagers trying to block access to london's heathrow airport police were quick to intervene they were part of the london based movement extinction rebellion that drew the attention of one celebrity dame emma thompson to help make its message heard. the london protests had been shed you want to last for two full weeks or until the government promises to confront what protestors describe as a climate and ecological emergency but there are signs the police will be on central london is busy oxford street and other locations three it will b
by friday greenpeace activists had appeared in paris their actions of multinational companies with government. we want to send the message that we need to act urgently there's a climate and social crisis that needs to be tackled and at the moment we're not even close. and in rome the young swedish climate activist gretta from bourke told the crowd the time is running out. humanity is standing at a crossroads we have decided. we want to take. and now we are waiting for the others to follow our...
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future rally in rome the group extinction rebellion tried to disrupt london's heathrow airport while greenpeace blockaded the paris headquarters of a french bank. hundreds of thousands of anti-government protesters have rallied in algeria as capital algiers the protest movement succeeded in ousting president adela's eased into fico earlier this month now demonstrators are demanding further democratic reforms and a complete change in the country's leadership. hundreds of protesters in sudan's capital khartoum have taken part in friday prayers as they continue their sit in outside the defense ministry demonstrators are pressuring the governing and military council to hand over power to civilians months of sustained protest help to the pows longtime president omar al bashir last week. now to northern ireland where the people of london narry have been remembering a twenty nine year old woman who was shot dead during an overnight riot police have identified her as journalist the run the key residents of the city also known as derry have held a vigil in the keys honor her death is being treated as te
future rally in rome the group extinction rebellion tried to disrupt london's heathrow airport while greenpeace blockaded the paris headquarters of a french bank. hundreds of thousands of anti-government protesters have rallied in algeria as capital algiers the protest movement succeeded in ousting president adela's eased into fico earlier this month now demonstrators are demanding further democratic reforms and a complete change in the country's leadership. hundreds of protesters in sudan's...
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land as dependence on sea ice makes them highly vulnerable to global warming the activist group greenpeace says as more ice melts the bears a force to look for new ways to survive and many choose to travel closer to human habitats. that's all for me in the team in london now it's back to come on and oh all right lauren thank you so much for that still ahead on this news are you a sport with. substitute soccer player. from still. because of this. about lee is here to talk. social media as well yeah as usual the u.k. footballers union is calling for all professional players to boycott social media for twenty four hours on friday to protest racial abuse the professional footballers' association lodged the hash tag enough campaign calling on players to stop using twitter facebook and instagram they want stronger action from social networks and football in authorities in response to races abuse both on and off the pitch this follows a series of recent high profile cases of racism in football all around the world england defender danny rose recently said he can't wait to finish his career becaus
land as dependence on sea ice makes them highly vulnerable to global warming the activist group greenpeace says as more ice melts the bears a force to look for new ways to survive and many choose to travel closer to human habitats. that's all for me in the team in london now it's back to come on and oh all right lauren thank you so much for that still ahead on this news are you a sport with. substitute soccer player. from still. because of this. about lee is here to talk. social media as well...
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in rome while the group extinction of rebellion tried to disrupt london's heathrow airport and greenpeace blockaded the paris headquarters of the bank so say take a general. hundreds of thousands of anti-government protesters have rallied in algeria capital algiers the protest movement succeeded in ousting president of the fleet earlier this month now demonstrators are demanding further democratic reforms and a complete change in the country's leadership. now to northern ireland where a twenty nine year old woman was killed by gunfire during a riot overnight in the city of london there police have identified her as a journalist will be run the key her death is being treated as terrorism and a militant republican group calling itself the new ira are the main suspects the violence erupted last night after police searched a house in the area. she was described as a rising star leroy mckee was an acclaimed journalist known for her coverage of the troubles in northern ireland the twenty nine year old was gunned down on thursday night while reporting on the unrest in the city of london derry al
in rome while the group extinction of rebellion tried to disrupt london's heathrow airport and greenpeace blockaded the paris headquarters of the bank so say take a general. hundreds of thousands of anti-government protesters have rallied in algeria capital algiers the protest movement succeeded in ousting president of the fleet earlier this month now demonstrators are demanding further democratic reforms and a complete change in the country's leadership. now to northern ireland where a twenty...
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change ocean acidification and plastics well got a toxic mix now at a new report commissioned by greenpeace scientists from oxford and york universities in the u.k. laying out how it's crucial that at least thirty percent of the world's oceans are protected as a chanson trees by twenty thirty this they say would protect habitats and species it would rebuild biodiversity and allow ecosystems to recover and crucially they say it would lead to an increase in fish tanks outside the sanctuaries hoping to underpin global food security well all of them as some green peace usa he says more ocean sanctuaries would help reverse some of the damage. the first step that needs to happen is a global treaty that would set up a framework that would allow us to create these ocean sanctuaries right now the sixty percent of the ocean that is called the high seas has no legal framework that would allow such protections to be put in place but as we speak there is a united nations meeting happening that is discussing such a framework and basically all of the countries in the world need to come together and agree
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change ocean acidification and plastics well go to toxic mix now in a new report commissioned by greenpeace scientists from oxford and york universities in the u.k. laying out how it's crucial.
change ocean acidification and plastics well go to toxic mix now in a new report commissioned by greenpeace scientists from oxford and york universities in the u.k. laying out how it's crucial.
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rally in rome the group extinction rebellion tried to disrupt london's heathrow airport and the greenpeace blockade at the paris headquarters of banks as the general. hundreds of protesters in sudan's capital khartoum have taken part in friday prayers as they continue their sit in outside the defense ministry demonstrators are pressuring the governing military council to hand over power to civilians months of sustained protests helped to depose longtime president omar al bashir last week. twenty nine year old woman has been killed by gunfire during a riot overnight in the northern irish city of london derry police identified her as a journalist lyra mackay a death is being treated as terrorism and police suspected militants republican group calling itself the new ira violence erupted after police searched a house in the area. she was described as a rising star leroy mckee was an acclaimed journalist known for her coverage of the troubles in northern ireland the twenty nine year old was gunned down on thursday night while reporting on the unrest in the city of london derry also known as der
rally in rome the group extinction rebellion tried to disrupt london's heathrow airport and the greenpeace blockade at the paris headquarters of banks as the general. hundreds of protesters in sudan's capital khartoum have taken part in friday prayers as they continue their sit in outside the defense ministry demonstrators are pressuring the governing military council to hand over power to civilians months of sustained protests helped to depose longtime president omar al bashir last week....
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breaux the group extinction rebellion tried to disrupt london's heathrow airport today and that greenpeace blockaded the paris headquarters of the bank city to generate. huge crowds have gathered in sudan's capital khartoum to pressure the government that the governing military council to cede power to civilians responding to social media appeals protesters joined the city outside the defense ministry the demonstrations are the largest since the military ousted a longtime president obama al bashir a week ago. the northern island twenty nine year old woman has been killed by gunfire during the riots in the city of london derry police identified her as a journalist lara mackay the murders being treated as terrorism and police a suspect a militant republican group calling itself the new ira the violence erupted after police searched a house in the area. she was described as a rising star leroy mckee was an acclaimed journalist known for her coverage of the troubles in northern ireland the twenty nine year old was gunned down on thursday night while reporting on the unrest in the city of londo
breaux the group extinction rebellion tried to disrupt london's heathrow airport today and that greenpeace blockaded the paris headquarters of the bank city to generate. huge crowds have gathered in sudan's capital khartoum to pressure the government that the governing military council to cede power to civilians responding to social media appeals protesters joined the city outside the defense ministry the demonstrations are the largest since the military ousted a longtime president obama al...
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organizers were hoping to shut the airport down but so far no major disruptions have been reported greenpeace staged a sit in in the offices of the bank so city generale in paris. huge crowds have gathered in the city's capital khartoum to pressure the governing military council to immediately cede power to civilians protesters responded to social media pills and joined a sit in outside of the defense ministry the demonstrations are the largest since the military ousted longtime president omar al bashir one week ago. and christians around the world have been marking the crucifixion of jesus almost. two thousand years ago thousands are in jerusalem to follow the road jesus took to his death for sessions and reenactments are also underway in many other places. u.s. president donald trump tried to influence the course of an investigation into russian interference in the twenty six thousand presidential election that is one of the conclusions of the mullah report that's been published and redacted form in the united states but the special counsel robert mueller stopped short of charging tromp so
organizers were hoping to shut the airport down but so far no major disruptions have been reported greenpeace staged a sit in in the offices of the bank so city generale in paris. huge crowds have gathered in the city's capital khartoum to pressure the governing military council to immediately cede power to civilians protesters responded to social media pills and joined a sit in outside of the defense ministry the demonstrations are the largest since the military ousted longtime president omar...
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future rally the group extinction rebellion tried to disrupt the london's heathrow airport and greenpeace blocked the paris headquarters of the bank such as say general. huge crowds have gathered in the sudanese capital khartoum to pressure the governing military council to immediately cede power to civilians protesters responded to social media appeals and joined a sit in outside the defense ministry the demonstrations are the largest since the military ousted longtime president omar al bashir one week ago. and in northern ireland a twenty nine year old old journalist was killed by gunfire during a riot in a suburb of the city londonderry the violence erupted after a large number of police searched a house in the area police identified the woman as the leader of a key they say that she was standing near a police vehicle when she was shot police are treating her murder as terrorism they suspect that a military republican group called the new ira which also took credit for a large bomb that exploded outside of a courthouse in londonderry in january now arlene foster the leader of the north
future rally the group extinction rebellion tried to disrupt the london's heathrow airport and greenpeace blocked the paris headquarters of the bank such as say general. huge crowds have gathered in the sudanese capital khartoum to pressure the governing military council to immediately cede power to civilians protesters responded to social media appeals and joined a sit in outside the defense ministry the demonstrations are the largest since the military ousted longtime president omar al bashir...
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organizers were hoping to shut the airport down but so far no major disruptions have been reported greenpeace staged a sit in at the offices of the bank so cetacean arrived in paris. huge crowds have gathered in the sudanese capital khartoum to pressure the governing military council to immediately cede power to civilians protesters responded to social media appeals and joined a sit in outside of the defense ministry the demonstrations are the largest since the military ousted longtime president omar al bashir one week ago. and christians found worlds christians around the world excuse me have been marking the crucifixion of jesus almost two thousand years ago thousands are in jerusalem to follow the road that jesus took to his death for sessions and reenactments are also underway and many other places. ukrainians go to the polls on sunday to choose their next president after a first round vote at the end of march two remaining candidates are villota mir's a landscape a television star and petro poroshenko the incumbent president now so let's go is the front runner he won the first ballot wit
organizers were hoping to shut the airport down but so far no major disruptions have been reported greenpeace staged a sit in at the offices of the bank so cetacean arrived in paris. huge crowds have gathered in the sudanese capital khartoum to pressure the governing military council to immediately cede power to civilians protesters responded to social media appeals and joined a sit in outside of the defense ministry the demonstrations are the largest since the military ousted longtime...
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ocean acidification and plastics well we've got a toxic mix now at a new report commissioned by greenpeace scientists from oxford and york universities in the u.k. laying out how it's crucial that at least thirty percent of the world's oceans are protected as a chanson trees by twenty thirty this they say would protect habitats and species it would rebuild biodiversity and allow ecosystems to recover and crucially they say it would lead to an increase in fish stocks outside the sanctuaries helping to underpin global food security. the world's richest couple or reveal the terms of their divorce i was and founder jeff bezos and his wife mackenzie have agreed a record breaking settlement worth at least thirty five billion dollars ms bezos will retain a four percent stake in the online retail giant that will make her the world's third richest woman she will also give up her interests in the washington post newspaper. in mind of the top stories are now to zero in libya the eastern warlord holy for have to has ordered his forces to quote liberate the capital the un security council will discuss
ocean acidification and plastics well we've got a toxic mix now at a new report commissioned by greenpeace scientists from oxford and york universities in the u.k. laying out how it's crucial that at least thirty percent of the world's oceans are protected as a chanson trees by twenty thirty this they say would protect habitats and species it would rebuild biodiversity and allow ecosystems to recover and crucially they say it would lead to an increase in fish stocks outside the sanctuaries...
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by friday greenpeace activists had appeared in paris there actually is a multinational companies with government people but massive mismanagement and we want to send the message that we need to act urgently there's a climate of social crisis that needs to be tackled and at the moment we're not even close and in rome the young swedish climate activist gretta from bourke told the crowd the time is running out. humanity is standing at a crossroads we have decided. we want to takes and now we're waiting for the others to follow our example. at the start of the easter holiday weekend a small group of teenagers tried to block access to london's heathrow airport police were quick to intervene they were part of the london based movement extinction rebellion that drew the attention of one celebrity dame emma thompson to help make its message heard. the london protests have been shed you will to last for two full weeks or until the government promises to confront what protesters describe as a climate and ecological emergency but there are signs the police will send from london's busy oxford str
by friday greenpeace activists had appeared in paris there actually is a multinational companies with government people but massive mismanagement and we want to send the message that we need to act urgently there's a climate of social crisis that needs to be tackled and at the moment we're not even close and in rome the young swedish climate activist gretta from bourke told the crowd the time is running out. humanity is standing at a crossroads we have decided. we want to takes and now we're...
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make the plan feasible the amount of harmful waste discharge into the lake needs to be increased greenpeace's among environmental groups concerned at the potential harm to the lake so are some russian scientists. we sorry the norms they are proposing are unacceptable and they should review them according to the latest technologies there is only one way you still need to build clean them for cities but better ones. researchers are trying to find out why sponges unique to buy are dying at an alarming rate and if large amounts of and wheat are changing the fragile ecosystem russia's government didn't respond to our requests for comment but the website of the ministry of natural resources sas the new wastewater standard is based on scientific research and by callous better protected than any other lake in the world mabel were drinking this water straight from the lake just a few years ago but drinking this now with definitely make you sick scientists fear that what is known as the world cleanest lake and its largest freshwater reserve is rapidly losing its value for humankind scientists say it's
make the plan feasible the amount of harmful waste discharge into the lake needs to be increased greenpeace's among environmental groups concerned at the potential harm to the lake so are some russian scientists. we sorry the norms they are proposing are unacceptable and they should review them according to the latest technologies there is only one way you still need to build clean them for cities but better ones. researchers are trying to find out why sponges unique to buy are dying at an...
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greenpeace has estimated that leaks in pipelines caused by foreign soil are leading to about one percent of oil being lost that oil some five million tons of it each year seeps into the ground. the residents of the arctic city of chere skiing in the far northeast of russia are bearing witness to this rapid transformation. temperatures are rising in exorbitantly. asphalt on the streets is beginning to buckle. and several buildings are showing signs that the solid ground on which they once stood has begun to sink. the city of chairs on the kalinda river is also home to nikita zene off. even though temperatures drop here to minus sixty degrees celsius in the winter the erosion of the permafrost soil appears unstoppable this is especially apparent at the former water treatment plant. like all the buildings here it stands on pillars. the earth began to sink here just two years ago now the crater is already ten meters deep. into the ground and going where i'm so what i was here a week ago there with them those two points with you in the air and now we came they really could go up down and ther
greenpeace has estimated that leaks in pipelines caused by foreign soil are leading to about one percent of oil being lost that oil some five million tons of it each year seeps into the ground. the residents of the arctic city of chere skiing in the far northeast of russia are bearing witness to this rapid transformation. temperatures are rising in exorbitantly. asphalt on the streets is beginning to buckle. and several buildings are showing signs that the solid ground on which they once stood...
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polar bears dependence on sea ice makes them highly vulnerable to global warming the activist group greenpeace says as more ice melts the bears are forced to look for new ways to survive and many choose to travel closer to human habitats. it was good and bad news for the new zealand environment what bird experts describe as the world's fattest parents may be making a big comeback the kakapo is one of these events critically endangered native birds they can't fly and domestic cats are blamed for almost wiping them out only one hundred forty seven survived but a record number of chicks have been hatched autumn seventy of them experts hope it will bring the couple back from the brink but a new report using government statistics paints an alarming picture for much of the country's biodiversity it says intensive farming and urban development putting around eighty percent of new zealand's birds at risk a rise in dairy herds is also contributing to increasingly polluted waterways. one of the top stories on our syria the miller report investigating russian involvement in the twenty sixteen u.s. presid
polar bears dependence on sea ice makes them highly vulnerable to global warming the activist group greenpeace says as more ice melts the bears are forced to look for new ways to survive and many choose to travel closer to human habitats. it was good and bad news for the new zealand environment what bird experts describe as the world's fattest parents may be making a big comeback the kakapo is one of these events critically endangered native birds they can't fly and domestic cats are blamed for...
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by friday greenpeace activists had appeared in paris aiming their actions of multinational companies with government links from assamese action we want to send the message that we need to act urgently there's a climate and social crisis that needs to be tackled and at the moment we're not even close. and in rome the young swedish climate activist gretta from burg told the crowd that time is running out she manatee is standing at a crossroads we have decided which parts we want to take. and now we are waiting for the others to follow our example. at the start of the easter holiday weekend a small group of teenagers tried to block access to london's heathrow airport police were quick to intervene they were part of the london based movement extinction rebellion that drew the attention of one celebrity dame emma thompson to help make its message heard. the london protests have been shed deal to last for two full weeks or until the government promises to confront what protesters describe as a climate and ecological emergency but there are signs the police will send for london's busy oxfor
by friday greenpeace activists had appeared in paris aiming their actions of multinational companies with government links from assamese action we want to send the message that we need to act urgently there's a climate and social crisis that needs to be tackled and at the moment we're not even close. and in rome the young swedish climate activist gretta from burg told the crowd that time is running out she manatee is standing at a crossroads we have decided which parts we want to take. and now...
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our tenants are not greenpeace. they are commercial tenants and be -- and despite all of that, we use less than half the energy per square foot of the leed platinum building in the cloudiest major city in the contiguous 48 states. anda six to restructure, produce more electricity than the building uses on average basis. if we can do it in seattle, what's up the next? [laughter] it's been fully tenanted and it cost no more conventional -- no more than a conventional office building. we don't have a parking right for automobiles and that was a great saving on a major transit route from downtown seattle. we have a garage for bicycles and rapid access to rapid transit. the lessons learned are interesting. even seattle which is a green city, they were probably two dozen laws and regulations against building the kind of building we built. probably the biggest challenge to this was persuading the regulators and the city council to let us build a super green building. that would be our challenge throughout the country. by m
our tenants are not greenpeace. they are commercial tenants and be -- and despite all of that, we use less than half the energy per square foot of the leed platinum building in the cloudiest major city in the contiguous 48 states. anda six to restructure, produce more electricity than the building uses on average basis. if we can do it in seattle, what's up the next? [laughter] it's been fully tenanted and it cost no more conventional -- no more than a conventional office building. we don't...
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you know i don't belong to any party i don't speak about anybody that if i would have a choice greenpeace you know the history of congress to see it. i would prefer peace because i know that within the bunker research before disappear this will you could settle as many jews as i'd like you to cope with the next twenty or forty years. the west bank of jordan occupied by israel during the six day war at the scene of some of the most brutal fighting ever since i'm now the center of a new political storm with the american proposal of any peace settlement with. the handing back of this territory we really cannot in order to become a lifeline now that we've been going on have been going on maybe going to be a model your ticker for good luck good luck to the. mr bad guy in israel is once again faced with an historical chalons that is the negotiation of a peace treaties recognizing secure our boundaries do you think that the government's policy is one that can achieve peace in the middle east when the designer go yes they made only one mistake like there is made as a secretary of state they did a
you know i don't belong to any party i don't speak about anybody that if i would have a choice greenpeace you know the history of congress to see it. i would prefer peace because i know that within the bunker research before disappear this will you could settle as many jews as i'd like you to cope with the next twenty or forty years. the west bank of jordan occupied by israel during the six day war at the scene of some of the most brutal fighting ever since i'm now the center of a new political...
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greenpeace activists are campaigning against the investment and financing of fossil fuel industries.ed pepper spray to try to disperse protesters who are have barricaded themselves both inside and outside of the building. we will keep an eye on that for you. two people have died after they got into difficulties in the water off aberdeen beach. the emergency services were sent to the scene at around 12:45am this morning after reports of two women in the water. they were picked up by the lifeboat service and taken by ambulance to hospital but both women later died. we hope to hearfrom we hope to hear from the police we hope to hearfrom the police in aberdeen shortly and we will go straight overfor aberdeen shortly and we will go straight over for the news conference. in other news. authorities say three top professional climbers are presumed dead in an avalanche in the canadian rockies. the trio were attempting to scale howse peak and failed to check in on time. the men have been named as david lama and hansjoerg auer from austria, and jess roskelley, from the us. a bone in the knee, w
greenpeace activists are campaigning against the investment and financing of fossil fuel industries.ed pepper spray to try to disperse protesters who are have barricaded themselves both inside and outside of the building. we will keep an eye on that for you. two people have died after they got into difficulties in the water off aberdeen beach. the emergency services were sent to the scene at around 12:45am this morning after reports of two women in the water. they were picked up by the lifeboat...
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energy transfer literally filed a federal racketeering suit against greenpeace and a bunch of environmentalistsng is that. -- just about. -- just that. the problem is that they move in other states, the people pushing back are not environmentalists. carol: landowners, homeowners, right? >> and environmental officials in states like ohio which are controlled by republicans in pennsylvania, where they have been very supportive. you know, the whole shale boom. and as you say, homeowners, and right now, they're facing multiple criminal investigations from republican da's. all being cooked up by a bunch of greenies, that's as much or. -- just not true. looking at why professional economists have such a dismal record forecasting recession. >> it is not easy, that is the first thing to say. it is easy to laugh at economists for missing recessions or forecasting ones that never occur, but if you think about weather forecasts which have improved so much, much better data. you have a big advantage when you are forecasting data, which is that the molecules of air do not watch television to see what meteor
energy transfer literally filed a federal racketeering suit against greenpeace and a bunch of environmentalistsng is that. -- just about. -- just that. the problem is that they move in other states, the people pushing back are not environmentalists. carol: landowners, homeowners, right? >> and environmental officials in states like ohio which are controlled by republicans in pennsylvania, where they have been very supportive. you know, the whole shale boom. and as you say, homeowners, and...