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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Our World 20240710

Now on bbc news, our world. It just exploded. A itjust exploded. A whole mountain just exploded in five seconds. I have never seen anything like it. Australians know it as anything like it. Australians know it as black anything like it. Australians know it as black summer. I anything like it. Australians i know it as black summer. The months in late 2019 and early 2020, when the country saw its most intense bushfire season on record. Up to 3 billion animals were killed or displaced and huge swathes of their habitat were burnt. I am nick lazaredes, and 18 months on i have been travelling australia to see how it s wildlife is very now. To see how it s wildlife is very ow to see how it s wildlife is very now. There are huge resources very now. There are huge resources they very now. There are huge resources they need, very now. There are huge resources they need, whether they eat leaves, flour, pollen, fungi, orthose they eat leaves, flour, pollen, fungi, or those resources, the

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Transcripts For FOXNEWS FOX and Friends 20240709

sign on the back. facing a major hurdle in the senate. why should republicans be expected to deliver votes to increase the debt limit to accommodate all the spending they intend to do. conor mcgregor threw out the first pitch. tell me your thoughts. the most devastating force ever seen in the iconic wrigley field. we re coming to your city want to play our guitars and sick you a country song. big and rich starting our 6:00 hour on this wednesday, september 222nd, 02. the reason we are playing that john rich is going to be with us coming on this morning on fox & friends. ainsley is so taking the day off. in her spot as you can see this is the first time we have had the walking camera guy in the studio coming up on a year and a half. it s great to have you back. [laughter] just saying. back to normal, kind of. rachel: kind of. steve: welcome, rachel. rachel: thank you and always great to fill in for ainsley. brian: not saturday or sunday yet but you will be do

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240708

hello, and welcome to bbc news. prince andrew is demanding a trial byjury. he formally denied all the allegations against him as he gave a court in new york his official response to allegations of sexual assault. virginia giuffre accuses the duke of york of forcing her to have sex more than two decades ago at the london home of the convicted sex trafficker ghislaine maxwell. the 11 page document sets out the duke s detailed response, strongly denying that he abused ms giuffre when she was 17. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell has more details. across 11 pages, andrew s lawyers have set out his defence a denial of the central allegation of sexual abuse made by virginia giuffre and an assertion in respect of others that andrew lacks sufficient information to either admit or deny what s been claimed. he says, for example, in relation to the widely publicised picture of the two of them, that he doesn t have enough information to admit or deny that there exists photograp

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Click 20240709

now on bbc news, it s time for click. this week, more on the war against climate change. we ve got buildings that love the sun. a sub that loves the waves. and robots that love rubbish. the world s population continuing to rise and across the globe, more housing is needed. but these buildings themselves come with their own environmental cost. of course, building and running offices and homes contributes massively to our carbon footprint more than 13 billion tons of c02 a year. that s nearly 40% of the world s total carbon emissions. so how about making buildings that are part of the solution, not the problem? maybe it s time to rethink renewable energy, the construction materials that we use, and what happens to them at the end of their life. later, we ll see how demolished buildings can be sorted and salvaged using what s in here. drum roll, please. all the rubbish is being tossed around and eventually, the smaller items will make it through one of these tiny holes. just w

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Click 20240709

the globe, more housing is needed. but these buildings themselves come with their own environmental cost. of course, building and running offices and homes contributes massively to our carbon footprint more than 13 billion tons of c02 a year. that s nearly 40% of the world s total carbon emissions. so how about making buildings that are part of the solution, not the problem? maybe it s time to rethink renewable energy, the construction materials that we use, and what happens to them at the end of their life. later, we ll see how demolished buildings can be sorted and salvaged using what s in here. drum roll, please. all the rubbish is being tossed around and eventually, the smaller items will make it through one of these tiny holes. just wait till you see what s waiting for them down the line. but first, to swansea university s active building centre. instead of pulling its power from the grid, this place powers itself using the latest innovation in solar energy. the conven

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