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the kruger national park has a week like its border to mozambique. for poachers an ideal date way and expect. some of them a few minutes into spent weeks secretly preparing for this trip together with the american n.g.o.s wild and free. a lot of the approaches inside africa come from these areas. but the guys who actually pull the trigger are recruited from the areas we going to. mozambique is one of the poorest countries in the world. weapons have circulated freely since a decades long civil war and a recent islamist insurgency. and crime syndicates have had little problem finding new recruits among those who have nothing. when you see how those people live. you learn to stand exactly why they're doing what they do and want wildlife in these areas. standard charge because people need food it's a simple as that. this try and i bet all some people call iran a war that's been going for 10 years and it's not getting better but nobody's a j.c. in the fight just our bodies speaking to the purchase and trying you know what do your needs why you dream what
the kruger national park has a week like its border to mozambique. for poachers an ideal date way and expect. some of them a few minutes into spent weeks secretly preparing for this trip together with the american n.g.o.s wild and free. a lot of the approaches inside africa come from these areas. but the guys who actually pull the trigger are recruited from the areas we going to. mozambique is one of the poorest countries in the world. weapons have circulated freely since a decades long civil...
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we can speak now to tim kruger, senior fellow at the geo—engineering programme at the university of oxfordbat climate change. do these techniques, seem familiar to you? are they effective? welcome to you? are they effective? welcome to the programme also. we don't know if they are effectively a force that we need to understand. there are a range of those that could work but we need to understand whether they can work notjust technically but also socially as well. what is the first thing you are trying to attack? temperature or carbon? we are attack? temperature or carbon? we a re interested attack? temperature or carbon? we are interested in both of them. carbon dioxide in the atmosphere causes the temperature to rise, and there are a range of techniques about reflecting sunlight back into space, some of them were mentioned there... i think we are having slight difficulties with the line there. just asking about some of the techniques and we heard how reflecting the sunlight back into space, the effects which would be to keep temperature down could be effective. perhaps we will get him bac
we can speak now to tim kruger, senior fellow at the geo—engineering programme at the university of oxfordbat climate change. do these techniques, seem familiar to you? are they effective? welcome to you? are they effective? welcome to the programme also. we don't know if they are effectively a force that we need to understand. there are a range of those that could work but we need to understand whether they can work notjust technically but also socially as well. what is the first thing you...
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i'm joined now by my colleague michael kruger because a famous german comedian called satirist i should say called young. just caused a bit of an international incident in austria who is this guy. well young man has his own show here in german t.v. and pushing the boundaries is part of the game he always playing so what he did is he gave an interview in the public t.v. in austria and in it. he tested the limits of freedom of speech there you might say he was actually there to promote his exhibition in gods which has the very provocative title. this is an historical illusion is that during the third and the spelling mistakes of course tension. and in the interview he criticizes the to go situation austria there is a far right party in the coalition government for example he said the following about the chancellor the bus crew it's just quite funny thirty two year old chancellor that's just not normal an insurance agent with a lot of jail and. yeah. yeah and of course this is a critic of the politics of the government in general don't seems if you wanted to give the views a lesson in demo
i'm joined now by my colleague michael kruger because a famous german comedian called satirist i should say called young. just caused a bit of an international incident in austria who is this guy. well young man has his own show here in german t.v. and pushing the boundaries is part of the game he always playing so what he did is he gave an interview in the public t.v. in austria and in it. he tested the limits of freedom of speech there you might say he was actually there to promote his...
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my colleague michael kruger because a famous german comedian called satirist i should say called young. coles a bit of an international incident in australia who is this guy. well young man has his own show here in german t.v. and pushing the boundaries is part of the game he always playing so what he did is he gave an interview in the public t.v. in australia and in it well he tests of the limits of freedom of speech there you might say he was actually there to promote his exhibition in gods which has the very provocative title. this is an historical illusion that during the and the spelling mistakes of course tension. in the interview he criticizes the situation austria there is a far right party in the coalition government and for example he said the following about the chancellor the bus crew it's just quite funny thirty two year old chancellor that's just not nama an insurance agent with a lot of. you and of course this a critic of the politics of the government in general don't seems as if you wanted to give the viewer a lesson in democracy a bit of a warning he said what is iden
my colleague michael kruger because a famous german comedian called satirist i should say called young. coles a bit of an international incident in australia who is this guy. well young man has his own show here in german t.v. and pushing the boundaries is part of the game he always playing so what he did is he gave an interview in the public t.v. in australia and in it well he tests of the limits of freedom of speech there you might say he was actually there to promote his exhibition in gods...
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park authorities from kruger national park say a skull and this pair of pants was all that was left behindphant, and then eaten by lions. this story has all the jungle a-listers. it's a south african tarantino film. that's what this is. and i know--i know a lot of people are celebrating this story because it feels like karma or whatever. but i'll be honest, i feel sad for the elephants. all right, because lions kill every day, but an elephant never forgets. yeah. it's going to wake up in the middle of the night, like-- "i can still see his face, margaret!" [cries] [imitates elephant trumpeting] [laughter] oh, and here's a weird detail. my favorite detail in the story is after the elephant killed the poacher, and the lions ate him, all they found was a skull and pants. which means somewhere out there is a lion with a new shirt. [bright music] ♪ >>> "tosh.0" features videos from the internet and is intended for a mature audience. comedy central does not condone the activities performed and discourages anyone from attempts them. enjoy! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> is this brown swan or the b
park authorities from kruger national park say a skull and this pair of pants was all that was left behindphant, and then eaten by lions. this story has all the jungle a-listers. it's a south african tarantino film. that's what this is. and i know--i know a lot of people are celebrating this story because it feels like karma or whatever. but i'll be honest, i feel sad for the elephants. all right, because lions kill every day, but an elephant never forgets. yeah. it's going to wake up in the...
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surprisinglythere young ceo, harald kruger, his job is on the line.month or next. they are not entirely thrilled with his performance. he was brought in to oversee fundamental change as they move toward electric vehicles, as well as autonomous, ridesharing, things like that. this got some softening, but he also sort of inherited brexit. the real challenge is making that transition. part of the issue is has he made enough partnerships. a lot of people are moving quickly into partnerships. the companies have to invest an enormous amount of money in electric vehicles and autonomy, and a lot of them say we cannot do it alone. alix: you are having all of these parrots and team ups. david: exactly right -- these pair ups and team ups. david: exactly right. others are going at the higher and gmc. porsche alix: if you talk to anyone who is pro subsidies, they are just like, we need a lot of different choices on the market. then it can take off. so we really need these guys to make these cars. david: and they need to make them. china has said we are going in t
surprisinglythere young ceo, harald kruger, his job is on the line.month or next. they are not entirely thrilled with his performance. he was brought in to oversee fundamental change as they move toward electric vehicles, as well as autonomous, ridesharing, things like that. this got some softening, but he also sort of inherited brexit. the real challenge is making that transition. part of the issue is has he made enough partnerships. a lot of people are moving quickly into partnerships. the...
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this freddie kruger approach won't work for us any more and we want all of us to work together, to come up with, if necessary, enrich the funds to really preserve the programmes that maybe the state of california doesn't want to fund any more but we know to support. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm with the student assembly and also a part of the grow coalition with the aft faculty and so, just reiterating, you know, again, thank you for folks for calling on this hearing, but also, we want to also share and acknowledge the urgency in supporting funding for ccsf. it comes to the conclusion that we need a community still enstated within the college and part of defending the community across all campuses, across all communities is supporting city college and so, with all of the class cuts that have been happening, a lot of student's lives are destabilized, you know, and it's some arguments that we want to highlight is that it does jeopardize our vision to fulfill our dreams. we're a demographic that is very, very diverse. we have very marginalized organizations that depend on the
this freddie kruger approach won't work for us any more and we want all of us to work together, to come up with, if necessary, enrich the funds to really preserve the programmes that maybe the state of california doesn't want to fund any more but we know to support. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm with the student assembly and also a part of the grow coalition with the aft faculty and so, just reiterating, you know, again, thank you for folks for calling on this hearing,...
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for stefan kruger this does not compute in light of constant global growth. difficult to find out why shipping faces a range of problems in fact they're almost impossible to resolve the difficult part is not separating the individual sector has any plan for shipping in the future also has to consider how we'll generate energy on land then this air traffic and what kind of car we want to drive it's a no that's the difficult part is the huge pressure on every industry and also from governments to measure is it being pushed that haven't been thought through no one has a coherent overall concept. aviation experts are also looking at options for the future their bus and siemens have joined forces to establish a special research department. their hopes now rest on this small aircraft powered by electricity. global passenger numbers are forecast to rise by a further 50 percent over the next decade this will also mean an increase in the number of flights and aircraft at the same time the aviation industry has committed itself to reducing its emissions so how are thos
for stefan kruger this does not compute in light of constant global growth. difficult to find out why shipping faces a range of problems in fact they're almost impossible to resolve the difficult part is not separating the individual sector has any plan for shipping in the future also has to consider how we'll generate energy on land then this air traffic and what kind of car we want to drive it's a no that's the difficult part is the huge pressure on every industry and also from governments to...
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harald kruger's job is hanging in the balance.ources say supervisory board members are questioning if he is the right choice to lead the country -- to lead the company. come amid ations backdrop of week markets. chris writes about cars for bloomberg opinion. why is kruger under so much pressure? >> i think the big reason is simple. he took over the job in 2015 at an incredibly difficult moment for the carmaking industry. erupt. had trade wars meeting strict emissions targets. there is alleged antitrust activities. we have seen bmw's and profits decline slightly since he took over. carmakers have been under pressure. there is a clear and a strategy to leave bmw from this very difficult moment. francine: is this sector wide concerns? are they worried he doesn't have the skill sets to get them out of the problem? >> my personal view is that he is a little bit unfairly maligned. i think it is expected to generate something like 7.5 billion and operating profits this year. the crisis is still doing quite well in china. that it is ready
harald kruger's job is hanging in the balance.ources say supervisory board members are questioning if he is the right choice to lead the country -- to lead the company. come amid ations backdrop of week markets. chris writes about cars for bloomberg opinion. why is kruger under so much pressure? >> i think the big reason is simple. he took over the job in 2015 at an incredibly difficult moment for the carmaking industry. erupt. had trade wars meeting strict emissions targets. there is...
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his mother amanda kruger did not know that her son had a dark secret. until his family found clues stashed in his room. >> did you ask him where he was getting the drugs? and he said he got them from craigslist. >> easily accessible. he was finding a fix online. codenames linked him to dealers supplying any drug of choice. a >> i started looking and they were all over the place. >> they obtain east coast -- posts nicknames for heroin advertised here fentanyl is 100 times more powerful than morphine. contributing to a massive increase with the roughly 24,000 deaths a year. i would not have even imagine this. >> sometimes the dealers are step ahead of us. but we are trying to gain traction on them. >> they say local law enforcement cannot proactively focus on online classifieds and social media accounts advertising drugs especially when child pornography, human trafficking and other cyber crimes are a major concern. >> there are a lot of posts to go through every day. >> most law enforcement relies on tips alone. while somebody area departments used to de
his mother amanda kruger did not know that her son had a dark secret. until his family found clues stashed in his room. >> did you ask him where he was getting the drugs? and he said he got them from craigslist. >> easily accessible. he was finding a fix online. codenames linked him to dealers supplying any drug of choice. a >> i started looking and they were all over the place. >> they obtain east coast -- posts nicknames for heroin advertised here fentanyl is 100 times...
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current ceo harald kruger's turn expired.mally they would announce a renewal in the next couple of months. people familiar are saying his contractors -- his contract is not a sure thing. he is -- they are lagging behind rivals in terms of art and ships and bring out elect model particularly suvs. some supervisory board members are questioning whether he should continue. .nna: let's come to you >> this is a swedish cosmetics company that has been struggling exposedbit great it is to turkey and latin america and the former soviet union. the family has come in with an offer to take them private. they want to take them private for some restructuring. also a 35 premium from at $1.2y's close valued billion. matt: will have to hold you for later. we will see you in the program. joining us there. you can get all the latest stock stories from our equity teams by typing first go on the rig and the mobile app. the market open in four minute'' time. ♪ anna: a minute to go. cash equities trading this wednesday morning in europe. chinese s
current ceo harald kruger's turn expired.mally they would announce a renewal in the next couple of months. people familiar are saying his contractors -- his contract is not a sure thing. he is -- they are lagging behind rivals in terms of art and ships and bring out elect model particularly suvs. some supervisory board members are questioning whether he should continue. .nna: let's come to you >> this is a swedish cosmetics company that has been struggling exposedbit great it is to turkey...
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my colleague michael kruger because a famous german comedian called satirist i should say called young burma has caused a bit of an international incident in austria who is this guy. well young man has his own show here in german t.v. and pushing the boundaries is part of the game he always playing so what he did is he gave an interview in the public t.v. in austria and in it. he tested the limits of freedom of speech there you might say he was actually there to promote his exhibition in gobs which has the very provocative title. this is an historical illusion is that it. and the spelling mistakes are of course intention of what and in the interview he criticizes the situation austria there is a far right party in the coalition government and for example he said the following about the tense of the crew it's just quite funny thirty two year old chancellor that's just not norma and insurance agent with a lot of jail anyone but yeah. yeah and of course there's a critic of the politics of the government in general it only seems if you wanted to give the views a lesson in democracy a bit o
my colleague michael kruger because a famous german comedian called satirist i should say called young burma has caused a bit of an international incident in austria who is this guy. well young man has his own show here in german t.v. and pushing the boundaries is part of the game he always playing so what he did is he gave an interview in the public t.v. in austria and in it. he tested the limits of freedom of speech there you might say he was actually there to promote his exhibition in gobs...