operational funds. when these guys are conducting attacks, they are taking this money and using it for that. when you think about, for instance, a tusk on an elephant, that can be worth anywhere from 30 to $40,000 on the black market. and when you think about a poacher out there who makes the equivalent of 10 u.s. dollars day, that s a game changer for them. they are incentivized to do this work. they will brutally kill these elephants. they will hit them with poisoned tipped arrows and darts and then just watch them for 24 hours so they i ddie take these tusks. global epidemic. rampant with corruption. government officials in kenya and tanzania involved in the smuggling of this ivory out of the country. it s destroying these ecosystems. you know, i come from an environment where i was using drone technology to hunt some of the most dangerous terrorists on the planet and if you take that same technology, that same people, the same mind set
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fortunate cubans for free. on a good day he takes home about 10 u.s. dollars in profit. he hopes that if americans suddenly flock to havana more cabbies like him will be cleared to drive tourists, who pay more to get around. it would be important for that to happen in order for him to make a better living. he s not the only person here expecting to see the american dream come into focus. laser hernandez says americans tend to appreciate finer art at higher prices. others set to reap the benefits, construction companies giving havana s battered buildings much-needed facelifts while hotels and restaurants take care of extra visitors. not everybody wins if americans start flooding plazas like this one. so who s to lose? well, possibly tourists from canada and europe who ve been
agent or pack your bags. rosa, we have rosa back, good. do we have rosa? we re having a camera problem here. all right. we have rosa. let s go straight to our story and try to get rosa out of the story. everybody loves cuba says this man. an independent prcontractor renting this cab for $10 a day. he s not allowed to drive tourists. most of his time is spent donating services to the state which means driving less fortunate cubans for free. on a good day, he takes home about 10 u.s. dollars in profit. he hopes if americans flock to havana, more cabbies like him will be cleared to drive tourist who s pay more to get around.
i think what we re seeking june 4th when we expect this to establish the ends to which one would go to save to pick up again in court. also a strange move, to himself and advocate nelson increase the bail. he announced it once. within moments increased by four times, somewhere in the i don t think that false so neighborhood of 110 u.s. much for consideration. the issue before me is dollars. whether this accused, being not a very high number considering what we re who he is and would be with talking about here. bill: not like he came out and doubled it. the assets he has in the he upped four times. country, would possibly seek to duck and dive all over dr. lewellen kurlise he is the world when, even by the with legal counsel in state s own concession, he pretoria, south africa. can you explain to us in may at worst-case scenario very simple terms why the face culpable homicide. judge felt bail was okay for i even pointed out in as pistorius? much as the minimum sentence legislation may