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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240710

divisions to do it. it is worth actually reminding ourselves that the law actually only applies to the top two divisions. below that, there are many grounds with what you might call traditional terraces that have safety certificates. so it would be wrong to assume the old style terraces, if i could use that language, are unsafe. they are not. what is proposed here for the top two divisions is a better and more sensible way of doing it. you have got purpose designed accommodation to allow people to stand in safety. 0k, malcolm, thank you very much for joining us today. great britain have added seven gold medals to their tally on day five of the paralympic games in tokyo including an historic wheelchair rugby victory, and yet another title on the athletics track for hannah cockroft. our correspondent andy swiss reports from tokyo. it has become one of british sport s most gloriously familiar sights. hannah cockcroft has never lost a race at the paralympics and while her team

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240710

welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. the african elephant is an endangered species. in the case of the forest elephant, critically endangered. that is the result of decades of poaching but it reflects a wider problem too. in the battle for space and resources, wildlife is in a losing fight with humanity in many parts of africa. my guest today is paula kahumbu, kenyan conservationist, campaigner and broadcaster. she s trying to make conservation africa s common cause. so how is she doing? paula kahumbu in nairobi, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. i appreciate being invited to speak here. it is a pleasure to have you on the show. you, of course, for decades, have been a conservationist and a wildlife advocate. after all of those years, do you think you are winning? i think we are winning on some fronts. for sure, there is some progress, but i would say that overall, we are in big trouble and sadly, most people don t appreciate just how serious it is. do kenyans wan

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Jane Goodall Hope For Animals And Their World 20240712

it is my great honor to introduce someone who is a hero of mine, a friend of mine. when i first had the opportunity to meet her and most of the seven, eight years ago i told her the story of how my sister when she was in sixth grade played her in a biography in school where they had to pick somebody that they wanted to emulate and research in play for a day. my sister chose jane goodall. she is truly an inspirational voice for the teacher of our planet, and accomplished scientist, accomplished writer, founder of the jane goodall institute which supports research as well as many other programs and research and education. i ve had the chance to visit their education programs in schools in massachusetts and in colorado called roots and shoots to bring kids closer to issues around the environment. icier see that we have kids here today. she continues to travel and speak to save our planets. over 300 days a year she speaks. in fact, the last time iran into her was changing plane

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

hello and welcome. the south african authorities say that a massive fire inside the parliament building in cape town has completely destroyed the national assembly. police have arrested a forty nine year old suspect, and charged him with theft and arson. the building was empty for the new year holidays and there ve been no casualties. president cyril ramaphosa, who earlier visited the scene, described the fire as devastating. our correspondent nomsa maseko has more from capetown. an historic building on fire. plumes of smoke engulfing south africa s parliament. within hours, the fire tore through the complex and completely destroyed the main debating chamber. sirens. more than 60 fire fighters battling to extinguish the blaze. the damage is significant and there are fears that some parts of the structure which was built in the late 1800s could collapse. the entire parliamentary complex is severely damaged, waterlogged and smoke damaged. so there is going to be damage extensiv

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Our World 20240709

now on bbc news, our world. a warning that it contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. afghanistan is in the grip of a new and sinister campaign of violence. young professionals are being deliberately targeted and murdered. it is suspected that the killings are the work of insurgent groups like the taliban and is, who are targeting people, often women, trying to build their country based on democratic values. this year, the united states will withdraw its troops. peace talks have so far failed to reach an agreement and the government accuses the taliban of using violence as leverage, but the taliban deny involvement. the fear is that if these targeted killings continue, the democratic gains of the last 20 years could all be lost. this school, for children with learning difficulties, was born out of tragedy. it was opened in the name of fatima natasha khalil, a human rights activist. aged 2a, she was targeted and killed. natasha was born in pakistan. one of sev

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