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the prime minister remembering sir david i minister remembering sir david amess. the number of children in care in england could climb from 80,000 to reach almost 100,000 by 2025, according to new analysis commissioned by county councils and shared with the bbc. of those in care, around 12,000 are in children's homes, and that number is rising. local authorities say this is due to a shortage of foster carers and cuts to family support. the government says it's providing "new grant funding" to help maintain children's social care. our political correspondent chris mason has this report. i realised when i left my mum how little support i have compared to other kids. i was just a bit scared. olivia is 2a and lives in oxford. she was 16 when her life changed in a way she'll never forget. this emergency happened and i had to go into emergency foster care. it was so terrifying for me, i remember at that time. i didn't know where i'll end up. and it was terrifying. and there's a shortage of foster carers. it means the demand for and cost of places in children's homes is
the prime minister remembering sir david i minister remembering sir david amess. the number of children in care in england could climb from 80,000 to reach almost 100,000 by 2025, according to new analysis commissioned by county councils and shared with the bbc. of those in care, around 12,000 are in children's homes, and that number is rising. local authorities say this is due to a shortage of foster carers and cuts to family support. the government says it's providing "new grant...
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that's down to david. he was asked by the local paper, — down to david. he was asked by the local paper, the echo, a year ago, how are _ local paper, the echo, a year ago, how are you — local paper, the echo, a year ago, how are you going to get them to make _ how are you going to get them to make southend a city and he said i'm going _ make southend a city and he said i'm going to _ make southend a city and he said i'm going to wear them down, i'm just going _ going to wear them down, i'm just going to _ going to wear them down, i'm just going to keep hammering at them until they— going to keep hammering at them until they give in. well, going to keep hammering at them untilthey give in. well, he going to keep hammering at them until they give in. well, he won in the end — until they give in. well, he won in the end he — until they give in. well, he won in the end. he was a great husband and father _ the end. he was a great husband and father he _ the end. he was a great husband and father. he was a staunch catholic. a fine parliamentarian. he wa
that's down to david. he was asked by the local paper, — down to david. he was asked by the local paper, the echo, a year ago, how are _ local paper, the echo, a year ago, how are you — local paper, the echo, a year ago, how are you going to get them to make _ how are you going to get them to make southend a city and he said i'm going _ make southend a city and he said i'm going to _ make southend a city and he said i'm going to wear them down, i'm just going _ going to wear them down, i'm...
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— john fan david? i was looking at this picture. _ john fan david? i was looking at this picture, fantastic _ john fan david? i was looking at this picture, fantastic picture i john fan david? i was looking atl this picture, fantastic picture and you just — this picture, fantastic picture and you just reminded of the longevity of elton— you just reminded of the longevity of eltonjohn's career. i think he has a _ of eltonjohn's career. i think he has a number one in every decade for the last— has a number one in every decade for the last four — has a number one in every decade for the last four years or something, incredible — the last four years or something, incredible longevity of his career. in a incredible longevity of his career. in a lovely— incredible longevity of his career. in a lovely picture there of prince chartes— in a lovely picture there of prince charles giving him this award with elton— charles giving him this award with ettonjohn — charles giving him this award with eltonjohn wearing some charles giving him this aw
— john fan david? i was looking at this picture. _ john fan david? i was looking at this picture, fantastic _ john fan david? i was looking at this picture, fantastic picture i john fan david? i was looking atl this picture, fantastic picture and you just — this picture, fantastic picture and you just reminded of the longevity of elton— you just reminded of the longevity of eltonjohn's career. i think he has a _ of eltonjohn's career. i think he has a number one in every decade for the...
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david - david, many thanks. david willis there for us in los angeles. he has been outside the courtroom for us all day. this is bbc news. with me, alice baxter. the headlines: negotiations continue into the night at the cop26 summit in glasgow. delegates are now working on a third draft of a climate deal. some of the countries most under threat to climate change are island nations. to find out more about their concerns, my colleague christian fraser, who's at the summit in glasgow, has been speaking to tina stege, climate envoy for the marshall islands. we are a very small but very focused team and we had our plans in place. it was wonderful that my minister was leading our delegation. up until yesterday when he had to leave the few other members to start quarantine before going back home to the islands. but he left us here, he put some wind in our sails and we just have to finish the race. this morning, on the outstanding issues, the high ambition coalition came together which the island chaired. did you chair it? i chaired the meeting. you chaired the
david - david, many thanks. david willis there for us in los angeles. he has been outside the courtroom for us all day. this is bbc news. with me, alice baxter. the headlines: negotiations continue into the night at the cop26 summit in glasgow. delegates are now working on a third draft of a climate deal. some of the countries most under threat to climate change are island nations. to find out more about their concerns, my colleague christian fraser, who's at the summit in glasgow, has been...
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sir david was a committed catholic, he had met the pope, who said sir david's was an example to follow. commending sir david's soul to the loving mercy ofjesus christ our saviour, the holy father prayed that all who honour his memory will be confirmed in the resolve to reject the ways of violence, to combat evil with good and to help build a society of ever greater justice, fraternity and solidarity. sir david amess�*s death, stabbed in his constituency, was shocking, but today it's the fond memories those closest to him wanted to dwell on. we are all feeling very, very sad but today we are also celebrating, celebrating life. i feel very strongly that we must remember david not for how he died but how he lived and the causes he fought for. an mp for almost a0 years, sir david never became a minister or party grandee — he was driven not by ambition but a desire to make a difference. his passions often local and personal. a very sad day, my best friend in parliament, i have known him a0 years. when i was first elected in 2001 he was there to greet me and take me in. i will miss him b
sir david was a committed catholic, he had met the pope, who said sir david's was an example to follow. commending sir david's soul to the loving mercy ofjesus christ our saviour, the holy father prayed that all who honour his memory will be confirmed in the resolve to reject the ways of violence, to combat evil with good and to help build a society of ever greater justice, fraternity and solidarity. sir david amess�*s death, stabbed in his constituency, was shocking, but today it's the fond...
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david, don't get any ideas about sending _ portugal. david, don't get any ideas about sending me _ portugal. david, don't get any ideas about sending me an _ portugal. david, don't get any ideas about sending me an invoice - portugal. david, don't get any ideas about sending me an invoice for - portugal. david, don't get any ideas| about sending me an invoice for your energy bills. but it's an interesting point, isn't it? it is, and my initial— interesting point, isn't it? it is, and my initial reaction - interesting point, isn't it? it is, and my initial reaction to - interesting point, isn't it? it is, and my initial reaction to the i interesting point, isn't it? it 3 and my initial reaction to the story was, how would certain former prime ministers get on who used to regularly reach staff at li—s a. m. 7 how might an heir to the throne who they tell me has a reputation of bringing up his staff all hours of the day and night? than i thought of working for an organisation, the bbc, and also another former employer of mine in footba
david, don't get any ideas about sending _ portugal. david, don't get any ideas about sending me _ portugal. david, don't get any ideas about sending me an _ portugal. david, don't get any ideas about sending me an invoice - portugal. david, don't get any ideas about sending me an invoice for - portugal. david, don't get any ideas| about sending me an invoice for your energy bills. but it's an interesting point, isn't it? it is, and my initial— interesting point, isn't it? it is, and my...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: 100 days of the taliban — and afghanistan's humanitarian misery deepens by the day. we have a special report. the 50 million barrel gamble. joe biden releases huge reserves of us oil as he seeks to bring down soaring energy and gasoline prices. so today i'm announcing that the largest ever release from the largest ever release from the us strategic petroleum reserve to help provide the supply we need as we recover from this pandemic. the man accused of driving a car into a christmas parade in wisconsin, killing six, appears in court to face murder charges. and a one yearjourney covering seven million miles. nasa launches a spacecraft on a test mission to save the earth — and destroy itself. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we begin in afghanistan, where it's been 100 days since the taliban seized power. the united nations has warned of an impending humanitarian catastrophe, with over half the population at risk of going hungry this wi
i'm david eades. our top stories: 100 days of the taliban — and afghanistan's humanitarian misery deepens by the day. we have a special report. the 50 million barrel gamble. joe biden releases huge reserves of us oil as he seeks to bring down soaring energy and gasoline prices. so today i'm announcing that the largest ever release from the largest ever release from the us strategic petroleum reserve to help provide the supply we need as we recover from this pandemic. the man accused of...
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a show stopper from sir david attenborough. _ crisis. a show stopper from sir david attenborough. using - crisis. a show stopper from sir - david attenborough. using imagery and speech in a way only he can. he did say the most creative species on this planet has ever seen. it was the numbers he used and the graph that was more striking to me. and the basic fact that the concentration of carbon in our atmosphere was stable for so many years before the industrial revolution. 280 ppm in the atmosphere. in 1970, it had gone up to 370. now, just 50 years later, it is at 414. he ended by saying, are people going to look back and say glasgow was the moment when we turned that number around and the number started to fall? is that number started to fall? is that number starts to rise, the global temperature increases as well. he said the temperature of the planet had not risen from plus one are —1, but since the 1970s so much has gone on in terms of the emission of gas into the atmosphere to change that, to bring us to the situation now. let's bring in the comments from prince charles, t
a show stopper from sir david attenborough. _ crisis. a show stopper from sir david attenborough. using - crisis. a show stopper from sir - david attenborough. using imagery and speech in a way only he can. he did say the most creative species on this planet has ever seen. it was the numbers he used and the graph that was more striking to me. and the basic fact that the concentration of carbon in our atmosphere was stable for so many years before the industrial revolution. 280 ppm in the...
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david sillito reports. saturday night, strictly and rose and giovanni's couple's choice dance had a moment of silence. it was amazing, the same as millions of other viewers when we watched her dance, itjust gave me goosebumps. welcome to rose and giovanni. this is deafinitely. rose used to be a part of this deaf—led theater company and her performance on saturday has had an impact. i spoke to artistic director paula garfield. what did you make of rose's dance? representing the deaf community as she is through dance, barefoot without shoes means that she can feel the vibrations through the floor, which is something that really resonates with many of us. the silence during the dance. many deaf individuals, we are all individual and how we pick up sounds, we all pick up different frequencies, different amounts. and so i feel that moment of silence, a stoppage to the music. it does truly represent the deaf community, to not be afraid of silence. and while rose can sometimes sense something of the music, when
david sillito reports. saturday night, strictly and rose and giovanni's couple's choice dance had a moment of silence. it was amazing, the same as millions of other viewers when we watched her dance, itjust gave me goosebumps. welcome to rose and giovanni. this is deafinitely. rose used to be a part of this deaf—led theater company and her performance on saturday has had an impact. i spoke to artistic director paula garfield. what did you make of rose's dance? representing the deaf community...
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and david did so. his catholic faith informed his passionate commitment to the very right to life, to human dignity, to the common good, but it was also rooted in his absolute conviction that an mp's first priority was to their constituents. it was the death of a constituent from hypothermia which led to his successful private members' bill on fuel poverty. he championed endometriosis uk, prostate, the music project we heard singing here this morning, animal welfare, and many, many other causes. he was very much his own man and was prepared to swim against the tide when it was a matter of conscience, whether or not people agreed or disagreed with her money —— with him on a political issue, no one could disagree with his integrity, exercised at times at great cost to himself. the cost is great cost to himself. the cost is great too for the spouses and children of a member of parliament or, indeed, anyone who works in public service. many a family evening or day out together have to be sacrificed bec
and david did so. his catholic faith informed his passionate commitment to the very right to life, to human dignity, to the common good, but it was also rooted in his absolute conviction that an mp's first priority was to their constituents. it was the death of a constituent from hypothermia which led to his successful private members' bill on fuel poverty. he championed endometriosis uk, prostate, the music project we heard singing here this morning, animal welfare, and many, many other...
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david, have we _ to fire a gun at all. david, have we still _ to fire a gun at all. david, have we still not - to fire a gun at all. david, have we still not heard i to fire a gun at all. david, l have we still not heard back from alec baldwin about this, and also, how are the other lawsuits progressing, and what kind of timeframe are we looking at?— kind of timeframe are we lookin: at? ~ ., , looking at? well, there was another lawsuit _ looking at? well, there was another lawsuit filed - looking at? well, there was another lawsuit filed just i looking at? well, there was. another lawsuit filed just last week from the chief lighting technician on the set. he also is suing for negligence, but i think it is fair to say that these two lawsuits will be probablyjust these two lawsuits will be probably just the first of many. there has been no official response from alec baldwin or the producers, but alec baldwin has previously responded to this, and he said in a statement that he was heartbroken over the incident and was cooperating with the police investigation. he al
david, have we _ to fire a gun at all. david, have we still _ to fire a gun at all. david, have we still not - to fire a gun at all. david, have we still not heard i to fire a gun at all. david, l have we still not heard back from alec baldwin about this, and also, how are the other lawsuits progressing, and what kind of timeframe are we looking at?— kind of timeframe are we lookin: at? ~ ., , looking at? well, there was another lawsuit _ looking at? well, there was another lawsuit filed -...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: with tensions on trade, taiwan and climate change, the us and chinese presidents begin their most extensive talks since january. the uk raises its terror threat level after an explosion in liverpool. police say they believe the man killed in the blast made the device himself. the eu steps up sanctions once more over the migrant crisis at the belarusian border. hundreds are trapped in freezing conditions. these people want a better life. they are desperate to get to the european union, which is right here. also, reckless and irresponsible: the us hits out at russia over a missile test that it says endangered the crew of the international space station. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the leaders of the two most powerful nations on earth are holding a virtual summit to seek ways to calm the increasingly tense relations between china and the united states. joe biden and xi xinping exchanged initial pleasantries at the start of discussions,
i'm david eades. our top stories: with tensions on trade, taiwan and climate change, the us and chinese presidents begin their most extensive talks since january. the uk raises its terror threat level after an explosion in liverpool. police say they believe the man killed in the blast made the device himself. the eu steps up sanctions once more over the migrant crisis at the belarusian border. hundreds are trapped in freezing conditions. these people want a better life. they are desperate to...
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welcome to bbc news, i'm david eades. our top stories: the eu accuses belarus of gangster style behaviour, as the migrant crisis on the border with poland escalates. thousands are trapped in freezing conditions. a sobering message for the climate summit. scientists warn that even with the pledges in glasgow, temperatures are set to rise well beyond global targets. we cannot kick this can down the road. it is not something we can do in 2030, 2050, we need to do it in 2021 and 2022. how the seabed's vital capacity for absorbing carbon is being harmed by the process of climate change. we have a special report. manufacturing the red sauce on the red planet. it's the challenge to produce tomato ketchup under mars—like conditions. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the european union says it will impose additional sanctions on belarus, because of what it describes as president lukashenko�*s �*gangster—style approach' to the migrants gathering at the polish, and also now the lithuanian border.
welcome to bbc news, i'm david eades. our top stories: the eu accuses belarus of gangster style behaviour, as the migrant crisis on the border with poland escalates. thousands are trapped in freezing conditions. a sobering message for the climate summit. scientists warn that even with the pledges in glasgow, temperatures are set to rise well beyond global targets. we cannot kick this can down the road. it is not something we can do in 2030, 2050, we need to do it in 2021 and 2022. how the...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: with tensions on trade, taiwan and climate change, the us and chinese presidents begin their most extensive talks since january. the uk raises its terror threat level after an explosion in liverpool. police say they believe the man killed in the blast made the device himself. the eu steps up sanctions once more over the migrant crisis at the belarusian border. hundreds are trapped in freezing conditions. these people want a better life. they are desperate to get to the european union, which is right here. reckless and irresponsible: the us hits out at russia over a missile test that it says endangered the crew of the international space station. hello. thanks for joining hello. thanks forjoining us. the leaders of the two most powerful nations on earth are holding a virtual summit to seek ways to calm the increasingly tense relations between china and the united states. joe biden and xijinping exchanged initial pleasantries at the start of discussions, which are expec
i'm david eades. our top stories: with tensions on trade, taiwan and climate change, the us and chinese presidents begin their most extensive talks since january. the uk raises its terror threat level after an explosion in liverpool. police say they believe the man killed in the blast made the device himself. the eu steps up sanctions once more over the migrant crisis at the belarusian border. hundreds are trapped in freezing conditions. these people want a better life. they are desperate to...
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david crossed concluded it about. david crossed concluded it was the uk to turn into the slow tax haven. deregulated singapore in the uk. the idea that we should get rid of regulations that protect workers and the environment, you would really have to question that and where it is coming from. but more to the point, it's interesting when you look at taxes, the tax burden that the conservatives have arranged for the conservatives have arranged for the nation is very much falling on the nation is very much falling on the shoulders of the people least able to avoid it. i'm certainly all for increased taxation on the highest earners or perhaps a millionaire tax or perhaps a windfall tax on some of the companies that make huge profits during the pandemic. but i suspect thatis during the pandemic. but i suspect that is not what david frost means by this. that is not what david frost means b this. , that is not what david frost means b this. 2 by this. the paper says it's quite an extraordinary _ by this. the paper says it's
david crossed concluded it about. david crossed concluded it was the uk to turn into the slow tax haven. deregulated singapore in the uk. the idea that we should get rid of regulations that protect workers and the environment, you would really have to question that and where it is coming from. but more to the point, it's interesting when you look at taxes, the tax burden that the conservatives have arranged for the conservatives have arranged for the nation is very much falling on the nation is...
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all right, david. you are under arrest _ expecting it. all right, david. you are under arrest on _ expecting it. all right, david. you are under arrest on the _ expecting it. all right, david. you are under arrest on the suspicion| expecting it. all right, david. you i are under arrest on the suspicion of the murders of wendy knell and caroline pierce in 1987. o0 the murders of wendy knell and caroline pierce in 1987.- caroline pierce in 1987. do you understand? — caroline pierce in 1987. do you understand? david _ caroline pierce in 1987. do you understand? david fuller, - caroline pierce in 1987. do you understand? david fuller, mr. caroline pierce in 1987. do you - understand? david fuller, mr normal, at least on the outside. wendy knell and caroline pierce. independent young women in a quiet town in the 19805. ., ., �* , . ., 19805. you don't expect it in a small town — 19805. you don't expect it in a small town like _ 19805. you don't expect it in a small town like tunbridge - 19805. you don
all right, david. you are under arrest _ expecting it. all right, david. you are under arrest on _ expecting it. all right, david. you are under arrest on the _ expecting it. all right, david. you are under arrest on the suspicion| expecting it. all right, david. you i are under arrest on the suspicion of the murders of wendy knell and caroline pierce in 1987. o0 the murders of wendy knell and caroline pierce in 1987.- caroline pierce in 1987. do you understand? — caroline pierce in 1987. do...
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he worked _ david fuller dates back to 2008. he worked in _ david fuller dates back to 2008. he worked in two nhs hospitals since 1989 _ worked in two nhs hospitals since 1989 so _ worked in two nhs hospitals since 1989. so there are real questions about— 1989. so there are real questions about the — 1989. so there are real questions about the true scale of his offending. about the true scale of his offending-— about the true scale of his offendina. , _, , . . offending. this could be much, much wider stop of— offending. this could be much, much wider stop of police _ offending. this could be much, much wider stop of police say _ offending. this could be much, much wider stop of police say we _ offending. this could be much, much wider stop of police say we will - wider stop of police say we will never really be able to know the extent of it because the only evidence we had was there. obviously these will be questions for this inquiry, but there will be a lot to look at. inquiry, but there will be a lot to look at- i've _ inquiry, but there will be a lot to look at. i
he worked _ david fuller dates back to 2008. he worked in _ david fuller dates back to 2008. he worked in two nhs hospitals since 1989 _ worked in two nhs hospitals since 1989 so _ worked in two nhs hospitals since 1989. so there are real questions about— 1989. so there are real questions about the — 1989. so there are real questions about the true scale of his offending. about the true scale of his offending-— about the true scale of his offendina. , _, , . . offending. this could be...
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david is in lanzarote and says he paid for| expensive pcr test. david is in . lanzarote and says he paid for the day to one return lateral flow test, two of £25 each, which were a prerequisite to travel and are these now null and void, will i have to book day two pcr test if i come back to the uk on the 6th of december? technically should book your day to test, rebook them, you might be able to get a refund from your lateral flow company, the people you booked it with. it depends how moral you are. they are not checking them and this is very confusing and frustrating and people are paying their money, getting their code, which they have to to travel and it won't be checked. technically, if you are a moral person you should be doing it and actually, if you are feeling like you might chance it, you will probably get away with it, i hate to say it, it is true. it is sliihtl i hate to say it, it is true. it is slightly baffling, _ i hate to say it, it is true. it is slightly baffling, isn't - i hate to say it, it is true. it is slightly baffling, isn't it? - i hat
david is in lanzarote and says he paid for| expensive pcr test. david is in . lanzarote and says he paid for the day to one return lateral flow test, two of £25 each, which were a prerequisite to travel and are these now null and void, will i have to book day two pcr test if i come back to the uk on the 6th of december? technically should book your day to test, rebook them, you might be able to get a refund from your lateral flow company, the people you booked it with. it depends how moral you...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: the eu accuses belarus of gangster—style behaviour as the migrant crisis on the border with poland escalates. thousands are trapped in freezing conditions. a sobering message for the climate summit — scientists warn that even with the pledges in glasgow, temperatures are set to rise well beyond global targets. we cannot kick this can down the road. it is not something we can do in 2030, 2050, we need to do it in 2021 and 2022. a usjudge rejects an attempt by donald trump to block access to white house records about january's attack on the capitol. fleeing poverty and crisis in afghanistan. thousands are desperate to get out by any means necessary. this is a deeply surreal site, a huge people smuggling hub operating completely openly. and manufacturing the red sauce on the red planet — it's the challenge to produce tomato ketchup under mars—like conditions. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the european union says it will impose add
i'm david eades. our top stories: the eu accuses belarus of gangster—style behaviour as the migrant crisis on the border with poland escalates. thousands are trapped in freezing conditions. a sobering message for the climate summit — scientists warn that even with the pledges in glasgow, temperatures are set to rise well beyond global targets. we cannot kick this can down the road. it is not something we can do in 2030, 2050, we need to do it in 2021 and 2022. a usjudge rejects an attempt...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: leaders at the climate change summit in glasgow make progress in the race to limit global warming. the cop26 host says it's time to deliver on the promises. the eyes of the population of the world are on you and the eyes of the british government and all the other governments that care about these are on negotiators and we have your numbers. relief in australia, as a four—year—old girl, who was taken from a campsite more than two weeks ago, is found alive and well. at least 25 people are killed in kabul, in an attack on afghanistan's biggest military hospital. the islamic state group says they did it. and as the race to be the next governor of virginia hots up, what the outcome could tell us about the us a year after president biden�*s victory. hello. thanks very much for joining us. two days of conference. two significant agreements. the leaders gathered at the cop26 climate change summit have made bold commitments to end deforestation by 2030 and to reduce emi
i'm david eades. our top stories: leaders at the climate change summit in glasgow make progress in the race to limit global warming. the cop26 host says it's time to deliver on the promises. the eyes of the population of the world are on you and the eyes of the british government and all the other governments that care about these are on negotiators and we have your numbers. relief in australia, as a four—year—old girl, who was taken from a campsite more than two weeks ago, is found alive...
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david shukman, bbc news, in glasgow. earlier, i spoke to david sandalow. he is a professor at colombia university, and a former climate change negotiator in the clinton and obama administrations, including the very first cop. he just returned from glasgow on thursday. i asked him if we should be worried that the deadline for a deal has passed. it's no surprise that these negotiations are going past the deadline — that happens in almost every one of these meetings. the last one in 2019, i think the friday deadline was missed and the negotiations ended on sunday afternoon. but here's some good news — i think the conference has already produced some important successes. not enough to solve the global warming problem — that is the work of many years — but even during the first week of this conference, we saw important announcements on reducing methane emissions — or methane as we say here in the states — on cutting back coal use, on deforestation, on a number of other topics. so if the standard is whether progress is being made, i think we've alrea
david shukman, bbc news, in glasgow. earlier, i spoke to david sandalow. he is a professor at colombia university, and a former climate change negotiator in the clinton and obama administrations, including the very first cop. he just returned from glasgow on thursday. i asked him if we should be worried that the deadline for a deal has passed. it's no surprise that these negotiations are going past the deadline — that happens in almost every one of these meetings. the last one in 2019, i...
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david shackman has the latest. on was meant to be the last day, demonstrators lay down at the gates of cop26 to ram home the point that lives are being lost because of climate change. appeals for action came in the conference halls as well. activists calling on governments not to water down key points in the agreement. a plea echoed by the most vulnerable nations. , , ., nations. our safety, the safety of my children. _ nations. our safety, the safety of my children, and _ nations. our safety, the safety of my children, and yours _ nations. our safety, the safety of my children, and yours hangs - nations. our safety, the safety of my children, and yours hangs in i nations. our safety, the safety of i my children, and yours hangs in the balance. as i said to the high ambition coalition this morning, it's time for us to level up. this will be the decade that determines the rest of human history. we cannot let it slip by. but the rest of human history. we cannot let it slip bar-— let it slip by. but some disputes ar
david shackman has the latest. on was meant to be the last day, demonstrators lay down at the gates of cop26 to ram home the point that lives are being lost because of climate change. appeals for action came in the conference halls as well. activists calling on governments not to water down key points in the agreement. a plea echoed by the most vulnerable nations. , , ., nations. our safety, the safety of my children. _ nations. our safety, the safety of my children, and _ nations. our safety,...
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david attenborough speaking in - all share in the benefits. david attenborough speaking in glasgow. as we've been hearing, boris johnson has called on countries to end the use of coal, phase out petrol—powered cars, and reverse deforestation — and said world leaders need to move from "aspiration to action" in order to slow global warming. earlier, he spoke to our climate editor, justin rowlatt. would you say you are now an environmentalist, mrjohnson? i've always been a passionate lover of the natural world, but it was only really on becoming prime minister, seeing the, er, the upward spike in the temperature change. there's absolutely no doubt about it. we have to fix this thing. we're all thinking about our own carbon footprint. what is the... laughter what is the johnson household doing? go on! obviously, i've totally abolished commuting since i, i live above my place of work. but what i used to do is, i used to cycle absolutely everywhere. on the big issue, the cop26 summit, it isn't brexit that in the long term you're going to be remembered for. you're going to be remembere
david attenborough speaking in - all share in the benefits. david attenborough speaking in glasgow. as we've been hearing, boris johnson has called on countries to end the use of coal, phase out petrol—powered cars, and reverse deforestation — and said world leaders need to move from "aspiration to action" in order to slow global warming. earlier, he spoke to our climate editor, justin rowlatt. would you say you are now an environmentalist, mrjohnson? i've always been a passionate...
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sir david amess, mourned and missed. on a day that was about honouring a decent man and the many lives he touched. damian grammaticas, westminster. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. good evening. it's been a pretty calm day of weather across most parts of the uk. sunshine for some, a lot of cloud for others — i think as we go through tonight, we will see extensive cloud cover in most places. some patches of mist and especially down towards the south. and then, through the second half of the night, this band of rain will sink southwards across scotland, eventually into northern ireland. temperatures for most hovering just above freezing — we could drop just below if we see clear spells for any length of time. now tomorrow, for england and wales, we'll start off with a lot of cloud, a bit of mist and fog around. this band of rain, though, will sink out of scotland and northern ireland in the parts of northern england and wales through the day. and then, behind that, brighter skies and sunshine, but
sir david amess, mourned and missed. on a day that was about honouring a decent man and the many lives he touched. damian grammaticas, westminster. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. good evening. it's been a pretty calm day of weather across most parts of the uk. sunshine for some, a lot of cloud for others — i think as we go through tonight, we will see extensive cloud cover in most places. some patches of mist and especially down towards the south. and then, through the...
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david lemi getting upgraded to shadow foreign _ person. david lemi getting upgraded to shadow foreign secretary, - person. david lemi getting upgraded to shadow foreign secretary, and - to shadow foreign secretary, and then lisa mandy, who we getting arguably a more suitable job for her, dealing with all the levelling up her, dealing with all the levelling up stuff which, if labour doesn't answer the charge of levelling up, it won't win back redwall seats. absolutely. i think what seems to be clear here is keir starmer seems to be wanting to make a bit of a splash. i think it comes at a time when borisjohnson appears to have been dropping in the opinion polls, i think it was in you guv last week about 64% of people felt he was doing badly — this was clearly in relation to his pepa pig speech, which we all heard and widely discussed last week. and of course the torres lee scandal. so by coming in and throwing out some of these big names out there and putting them in prominent positions, like david lemi as foreign secretary, it makes sense
david lemi getting upgraded to shadow foreign _ person. david lemi getting upgraded to shadow foreign secretary, - person. david lemi getting upgraded to shadow foreign secretary, and - to shadow foreign secretary, and then lisa mandy, who we getting arguably a more suitable job for her, dealing with all the levelling up her, dealing with all the levelling up stuff which, if labour doesn't answer the charge of levelling up, it won't win back redwall seats. absolutely. i think what seems to be...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: more countries beyond africa confirm cases of the new coronavirus variant. as the travel restrictions mount, south africa's president slams the measures. the prohibition of travel is not informed by science, nor will it be effective in preventing the spread of this variant. no—one on the line and only photos to hold on to: how a kurdish father in northern iraq fears his whole family were among those drowned in the english channel. as rebel fighters claim they're advancing on the ethiopian capital, the government releases footage apparently showing the country's prime minister on the front line. and the creative director of louis vuitton dies from cancer, aged 41. we look at the life and the work of the trailblazer virgil abloh. hello, thank you very much for joining us. several more countries around the world have detected cases of the new coronavirus variant known as omicron. it's the most heavily mutated version of the virus discovered so far and early evidence su
i'm david eades. our top stories: more countries beyond africa confirm cases of the new coronavirus variant. as the travel restrictions mount, south africa's president slams the measures. the prohibition of travel is not informed by science, nor will it be effective in preventing the spread of this variant. no—one on the line and only photos to hold on to: how a kurdish father in northern iraq fears his whole family were among those drowned in the english channel. as rebel fighters claim...
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all right, david. you are under arrest on the suspicion of the murders of wendy knell and caroline pierce in 1987. do you understand ? david fuller, mr normal — at least, on the outside. wendy knell and caroline pierce. independent young women in a quiet town in the 1980s. you don't expect it in a small town like tunbridge wells. _ you don't expect it to be two young women just getting i on with their own business, workingm _ ..like myself. we were alljust working locally. it could've happened to any of us. julie was a friend of wendy and worked with her in a cafe. she always wanted to get| married and have children and be a homemaker. that's what she wanted to do. but wendy's home, her tiny bedsit, was where she was murdered. caroline was attacked on her doorstep and taken away. three weeks later, a farm worker looked down from his tractor into a drainage ditch and spotted a body. like wendy, caroline had been beaten, strangled and sexually assaulted. police were pretty sure the same man had killed
all right, david. you are under arrest on the suspicion of the murders of wendy knell and caroline pierce in 1987. do you understand ? david fuller, mr normal — at least, on the outside. wendy knell and caroline pierce. independent young women in a quiet town in the 1980s. you don't expect it in a small town like tunbridge wells. _ you don't expect it to be two young women just getting i on with their own business, workingm _ ..like myself. we were alljust working locally. it could've...
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sir david amess, remembered and missed. above all, this was a day about honouring a politician for how he lived and the many lives he touched. damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. good evening to you. some lively weather on the way towards the end of the week. at the moment some of them mildest conditions we will see all week long. tonight we will see some frost return in places and some fog and especially towards parts of east anglia and marquis across england and wales. cascais but there is some rain on the wait for the north and west later and any clear skies could be frost into tomorrow morning. not as widespread as this morning. not as widespread as this morning. fog is slowly lifting with outbreaks of rain, clearing to sunshine. showers and blustery wind and it will turn white in the afternoon. drive to the south and east but it will stay murky and cool east but it will stay murky and cool. in colder conditions pushing in from the north. we could see some
sir david amess, remembered and missed. above all, this was a day about honouring a politician for how he lived and the many lives he touched. damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. good evening to you. some lively weather on the way towards the end of the week. at the moment some of them mildest conditions we will see all week long. tonight we will see some frost return in places and some fog and especially towards parts of east...
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david, thank you. buckingham palace says queen elizabeth was disappointed that she wasn't able to attend the annual remembrance day service in london, after spraining her back. it would have been the 95—year—old monarch's first public engagement in person since she was advised to rest following a night in hospital for an unrelated medical matter last month. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it was the customary cenotaph commemoration after the limitations last year caused by the pandemic. there was, though, one notable absentee — the queen did not, as had been expected, take her place on a balcony overlooking the cenotaph. according to buckingham palace, she had sprained her back. she continues to rest at windsor. the prince of wales led other senior members of the royal family to their places at the cenotaph in readiness for the two—minute silence observed in whitehall and at ceremonies around the country. big ben chimes the hour. gunshot. chiming continues. silence. last post
david, thank you. buckingham palace says queen elizabeth was disappointed that she wasn't able to attend the annual remembrance day service in london, after spraining her back. it would have been the 95—year—old monarch's first public engagement in person since she was advised to rest following a night in hospital for an unrelated medical matter last month. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it was the customary cenotaph commemoration after the limitations last year caused...
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as we saw, david de gea after the game _ things up? as we saw, david de gea after the game saying _ things up? as we saw, david de gea after the game saying that - things up? as we saw, david de gea after the game saying that it - things up? as we saw, david de gea after the game saying that it was i after the game saying that it was an embarrassing performance, the fans did not deserve that and the way that they played was not up to the united level. i think a lot of attention will turn to names like zinedine zidane, brendan rodgers as we have heard. we had in his press conference that he was not interested in the job. conference that he was not interested in thejob. but conference that he was not interested in the job. but you see with the attraction that a club like manchester united can pull from certain managers, whether they will be tempted in that respect. zinedine zidane the former real madrid manager was very successful there, three—time champions league winner at real madrid, his name has been touted as a potential united m
as we saw, david de gea after the game _ things up? as we saw, david de gea after the game saying _ things up? as we saw, david de gea after the game saying that - things up? as we saw, david de gea after the game saying that it - things up? as we saw, david de gea after the game saying that it was i after the game saying that it was an embarrassing performance, the fans did not deserve that and the way that they played was not up to the united level. i think a lot of attention will turn to...
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it really is, david. daniel ortega - is, david. daniel ortega essentially decided the outcome of this race injune of this year when he sent police to the home of his biggest rival and placed under house arrest and then followed a slew of further arrests and detentions, house arrests and detentions, house arrests and detentions, house arrests and of course people have either been forced into exile or are behind bars. seven presidential candidates in total and of course in that environment this is just a one horse race and he made sure that it was completely toothless, you know, all of the opponents against him and no doubt they will hand him victory very soon and it will probably be in a landslide. jae probably be in a landslide. joe biden has _ probably be in a landslide. joe biden has described it, i think, is a farce, he is clearly not happy, there is talk on the state department of the sort of measures that still could be taken. fact is, well, ortega has been around in modern terms forever, hasn't he? and not much shifts him. th
it really is, david. daniel ortega - is, david. daniel ortega essentially decided the outcome of this race injune of this year when he sent police to the home of his biggest rival and placed under house arrest and then followed a slew of further arrests and detentions, house arrests and detentions, house arrests and detentions, house arrests and of course people have either been forced into exile or are behind bars. seven presidential candidates in total and of course in that environment this...
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david ran all 101 miles as well. it has been a real team effort. so much when on behind—the—scenes and the little breaks, people were chasing around four bits and pieces for us, but the support along the route has been incredible right from the start and then we see this year. you said ou and then we see this year. you said you wanted — and then we see this year. you said you wanted this _ and then we see this year. you said you wanted this to _ and then we see this year. you said you wanted this to be _ and then we see this year. you said you wanted this to be difficult, - and then we see this year. you said you wanted this to be difficult, you | you wanted this to be difficult, you said you wanted to go to dark places. did you know how dark that was going to be?— was going to be? probably not. we wanted a battle _ was going to be? probably not. we wanted a battle and _ was going to be? probably not. we wanted a battle and we _ was going to be? probably not. we wanted a battle and we got - was going to be? probably not. we wanted a battle
david ran all 101 miles as well. it has been a real team effort. so much when on behind—the—scenes and the little breaks, people were chasing around four bits and pieces for us, but the support along the route has been incredible right from the start and then we see this year. you said ou and then we see this year. you said you wanted — and then we see this year. you said you wanted this _ and then we see this year. you said you wanted this to _ and then we see this year. you said you...
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all right, david. you are under arrest on the suspicion of the murders of wendy knell and caroline pierce in 1987. do you understand ? yeah. david fuller, mr normal — at least, on the outside. wendy knell and caroline pierce. independent young women in a quiet town in the 1980s. you don't expect it in a small town like tunbridge wells. like myself. we were alljust working locally. it could have happened to any of us. julie monks was a friend of wendy and worked with her in a caf. she always wanted to get married and have children and be a homemaker. that's what she wanted to do. but wendy's home, her tiny bedsit, was where she was murdered. caroline was attacked on her doorstep and taken away. three weeks later, a farm worker looked down from his tractor into a drainage ditch and spotted a body. like wendy, caroline had been beaten, strangled and sexually assaulted. police were pretty sure the same man had killed both of them, but back then there was very little cctv, especially around here, no phone
all right, david. you are under arrest on the suspicion of the murders of wendy knell and caroline pierce in 1987. do you understand ? yeah. david fuller, mr normal — at least, on the outside. wendy knell and caroline pierce. independent young women in a quiet town in the 1980s. you don't expect it in a small town like tunbridge wells. like myself. we were alljust working locally. it could have happened to any of us. julie monks was a friend of wendy and worked with her in a caf. she always...
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yes, says david. it is to progress but how we| david. it is to progress but how we can hold _ david. it is to progress but how we can hold these countries accountable for that _ can hold these countries accountable for that 9%? what we to do about the deals and _ for that 9%? what we to do about the deals and outs here, they get to be banned _ deals and outs here, they get to be banned into this process, is they can he _ banned into this process, is they can he a — banned into this process, is they can be a system for looking at are people _ can be a system for looking at are people implementing even those goals that are _ people implementing even those goals that are being made here? and that's very much— that are being made here? and that's very much a _ that are being made here? and that's very much a leader level decision. my big _ very much a leader level decision. my big question is who's making calls? _ my big question is who's making calls? it's— my big question is who's making calls? it's not necessarily who's in the halls
yes, says david. it is to progress but how we| david. it is to progress but how we can hold _ david. it is to progress but how we can hold these countries accountable for that _ can hold these countries accountable for that 9%? what we to do about the deals and _ for that 9%? what we to do about the deals and outs here, they get to be banned _ deals and outs here, they get to be banned into this process, is they can he _ banned into this process, is they can he a — banned into this process,...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: world leaders at the climate summit in glasgow promise to end deforestation by 2030, in a pledge that covers 85% of the world's forests. enough of burning and drilling and mining ourway enough of burning and drilling and mining our way deeper. we are digging our own graves. it follows an opening day in which india's prime minister, narendra modi, pledged for his country to become carbon neutral by the year 2070. emergency teams in nigeria work through the night to find dozens of people feared trapped in the rubble of a collapsed apartment block. the us supreme court hears arguments in the controversial texas abortion case, with at least one legal challenge likely to be allowed to move forward. the french president says he will delay retaliatory measures against the uk, while talks about post—brexit fishing rights continue. in one of the first substantial deals to be announced at the climate summit in glasgow, world leaders have agreed to end deforestation by 2030. a
i'm david eades. our top stories: world leaders at the climate summit in glasgow promise to end deforestation by 2030, in a pledge that covers 85% of the world's forests. enough of burning and drilling and mining ourway enough of burning and drilling and mining our way deeper. we are digging our own graves. it follows an opening day in which india's prime minister, narendra modi, pledged for his country to become carbon neutral by the year 2070. emergency teams in nigeria work through the night...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: a former president getting the s—star treatment. obama addresses the climate summit and tells young activists to stay angry. harness that frustration. keep pushing harder and harderfor more and more. six senior aides of donald trump order to give testimony to the committee investigating the january attack on the us congress. poland accuses belarus of trying to trigger a major confrontation along the border as it attempts to stop thousands of migrants from entering the country. also, the worst humanitarian crisis on earth — a warning from the united nations that millions of people in afghanistan could be starving starving within weeks. the winter months are coming, we're coming out of a drought. the next six months are going to be catastrophic. it is going to be hell on earth. hello. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we start at the cop26 climate conference in scotland where barack obama has taken centre stage, urging young people to st
i'm david eades. our top stories: a former president getting the s—star treatment. obama addresses the climate summit and tells young activists to stay angry. harness that frustration. keep pushing harder and harderfor more and more. six senior aides of donald trump order to give testimony to the committee investigating the january attack on the us congress. poland accuses belarus of trying to trigger a major confrontation along the border as it attempts to stop thousands of migrants from...
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this is thought to be david with his hands on his head. this evening, his wife rachel said it was a miracle he survived, and he's trying to process what's happened. today, detectives confirmed the passenger who had the explosive device had asked to be taken to the hospital. yesterday, shortly before iiam, a local taxidriver picked up a fare in the rutland avenue area of liverpool. the fare, a man, had asked to be taken to liverpool women's hospital, which was about ten minutes away. as the taxi approached the drop—off point at the hospital, an explosion occurred from within the car. tonight, david perry's family said he's lucky to be alive and that he's doing 0k. he's also been praised by the prime minister, who urged the public to be alert. it is a stark reminder of the need for us all to remain utterly vigilant. and the independentjoint terrorism analysis centre, jtac, are today raising the uk's threat level from substantial to severe, meaning an attack is highly likely. police have confirmed tonight the identity of the man who died as
this is thought to be david with his hands on his head. this evening, his wife rachel said it was a miracle he survived, and he's trying to process what's happened. today, detectives confirmed the passenger who had the explosive device had asked to be taken to the hospital. yesterday, shortly before iiam, a local taxidriver picked up a fare in the rutland avenue area of liverpool. the fare, a man, had asked to be taken to liverpool women's hospital, which was about ten minutes away. as the taxi...
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david shukman has the latest. world leaders are singled out for failing to keep their promises, for allowing the planet to become dangerously overheated. on what is meant to be the last day, demonstrators laid down at the gates of cop26 to ram home the gates of cop26 to ram home the point that lives are being lost because of climate change. appeals for action came in the conference halls as well, activists calling on governments not to water down key points in the agreement — a plea echoed by the most vulnerable nations. our safety, the safety of my children, and yours, hangs in the balance. as i said to the high ambition coalition this morning, it's time for us to level up. this will be the decade that determines the rest of human history. we cannot let it slip by. but some disputes are proving really difficult to settle. over coal, and what to say about phasing it out. how often countries should update their climate plans — every year, to reflect the urgency, or less often? and how much climate aid to give t
david shukman has the latest. world leaders are singled out for failing to keep their promises, for allowing the planet to become dangerously overheated. on what is meant to be the last day, demonstrators laid down at the gates of cop26 to ram home the gates of cop26 to ram home the point that lives are being lost because of climate change. appeals for action came in the conference halls as well, activists calling on governments not to water down key points in the agreement — a plea echoed by...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: the eu accuses belarus of gangster—style behaviour as the migrant crisis on the border with poland escalates. thousands are trapped in freezing conditions. a sobering message for the climate summit: scientists warn that even with the pledges in glasgow, temperatures are still set to rise well beyond global targets. we cannot kick this can down the road. it is not something we can do in 2030, 2050, we need to do it in 2021 and 2022. also, how the seabed's vital capacity for absorbing carbon is being harmed by the process of climate change: we have a special report. fleeing poverty and crisis in afghanistan. thousands are desperate to get out by any means necessary. this is a deeply surreal site, a huge people smuggling hub operating completely openly. and manufacturing the red sauce on the red planet: it's the challenge to produce tomato ketchup under mars—like conditions. thank you forjoining us. the european union says it will impose additional sanctions on belar
i'm david eades. our top stories: the eu accuses belarus of gangster—style behaviour as the migrant crisis on the border with poland escalates. thousands are trapped in freezing conditions. a sobering message for the climate summit: scientists warn that even with the pledges in glasgow, temperatures are still set to rise well beyond global targets. we cannot kick this can down the road. it is not something we can do in 2030, 2050, we need to do it in 2021 and 2022. also, how the seabed's...
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david ? - august 2020 and july 2021. what is the impact of fact? david ? this i august 2020 and july 2021. what is the impact of fact? david ? this is i the impact of fact? david ? this is devastating _ the impact of fact? david ? this is devastating for _ the impact of fact? david ? this is devastating for our _ the impact of fact? david ? this is devastating for our climate i the impact of fact? david ? this is devastating for our climate and i devastating for our climate and devastating for our climate and devastating on the ground and people that depend on the forest standing and be at the global level, our claim it depends on the amazon staying in the rainforest and really stabilising the climate which is a function in addition to their value that they biodiversity and the equation for us to fight climate change is not going to adapt if we continue to allow deforestation in the amazon and it�*s interesting to note that the brazilian government came to glasgow milling about these terrib
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david shukman, bbc news, in glasgow. earlier, i spoke to david sandalow. he is a professor at colombia university and a former climate change negotiator in the clinton and obama administrations, including the very first cop. he just returned from glasgow on thursday. i asked him if we should be worried that the deadline for a deal has passed. it's no surprise that these negotiations are going past the deadline — that happens in almost every one of these meetings. the last one in 2019, i think the friday deadline was missed and the negotiations ended on sunday afternoon. but here's some good news — i think the conference has already produced some important successes. not enough to solve the global warming problem — that's the work of many years — but even during the first week of this conference, we saw important announcements on reducing methane emissions — or methane as we say here in the states — on cutting back coal use, on deforestation, on a number of other topics. so if the standard is whether progress is being made, i think we've already
david shukman, bbc news, in glasgow. earlier, i spoke to david sandalow. he is a professor at colombia university and a former climate change negotiator in the clinton and obama administrations, including the very first cop. he just returned from glasgow on thursday. i asked him if we should be worried that the deadline for a deal has passed. it's no surprise that these negotiations are going past the deadline — that happens in almost every one of these meetings. the last one in 2019, i think...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: the former president getting the s—star treatment. obama addresses the climate summit and tells young activists to stay angry. harness that frustration. keep pushing harder and harderfor more and more. poland accuses belarus of trying to trigger a major confrontation along the border as it attempts to stop thousands of migrants from entering the country. the worst humanitarian crisis on earth — that is the warning from the united nations that millions of people in afghanistan could be starving within weeks unless the world steps in to help. the winter months are coming, we're coming out of a drought. the next six months are going to be catastrophic. it is going to be hell on earth. cheering and after 600 days, the united states finally reopens its borders to much of the world's population. hello. we begin at the cop26 climate conference in scotland where barack obama has taken centre stage, urging young people to stay angry, as he put it, in their calls for more a
i'm david eades. our top stories: the former president getting the s—star treatment. obama addresses the climate summit and tells young activists to stay angry. harness that frustration. keep pushing harder and harderfor more and more. poland accuses belarus of trying to trigger a major confrontation along the border as it attempts to stop thousands of migrants from entering the country. the worst humanitarian crisis on earth — that is the warning from the united nations that millions of...
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david shukman, bbc news, in glasgow. earlier i spoke to david sandalow. he is a professor at colombia university and a former climate change negotiator in the clinton and obama administrations, including the very first cop. he just returned from glasgow on thursday. i asked him if we should be worried that the deadline for a deal has passed. it's no surprise that these negotiations are going past the deadline — that happens in almost every one of these meetings. the last one in 2019, i think the friday deadline was missed and the negotiations ended on sunday afternoon. but here's some good news — i think the conference has already produced some important successes. not enough to solve the global warming problem — that's the work of many years — but even during the first week of this conference, we saw important announcements on reducing methane emissions — or methane as we say here in the states — on cutting back coal use, on deforestation, on a number of other topics. so if the standard is whether progress is being made, i think we've already
david shukman, bbc news, in glasgow. earlier i spoke to david sandalow. he is a professor at colombia university and a former climate change negotiator in the clinton and obama administrations, including the very first cop. he just returned from glasgow on thursday. i asked him if we should be worried that the deadline for a deal has passed. it's no surprise that these negotiations are going past the deadline — that happens in almost every one of these meetings. the last one in 2019, i think...
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a few hundred of the family, closest friends and colleagues of sir david amess. included prayers, hymns, readings by some of his fellow mps reflecting on his life, work and character and his contribution to this constituency, the soon—to—be city of south end, something he campaigned vigorously for. you get a real sense of how loyal he was two people here, how committed he was to his service, how much is constituency meant to him and how much he meant two people hair. he was a politician not necessarily known nationwide, not particularly a household name across the country but someone who builds a very strong reputation here from the ground up in south end. the constituency he represented for many years, for decades as the mp here. someone who had taken a huge interest in a number of local charities, groups, organisations, really tackling the everyday issues that are brought to a constituency mp with great energy and determination to actually help people and to make a difference. it's that sort of thing that people here have been reflecting on today. after the
a few hundred of the family, closest friends and colleagues of sir david amess. included prayers, hymns, readings by some of his fellow mps reflecting on his life, work and character and his contribution to this constituency, the soon—to—be city of south end, something he campaigned vigorously for. you get a real sense of how loyal he was two people here, how committed he was to his service, how much is constituency meant to him and how much he meant two people hair. he was a politician not...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: the glasgow climate deal is the death knell for coal power says borisjohnson — but others express anger that it allows india and china to sidestep talk of phasing out the fossil fuel. a lockdown for people not vaccinated against covid—19 comes in to force in austria as the country battles a record surge in cases. anti—terror police arrest three men after an explosion outside a hospital in liverpool leaves one person dead and another injured. buckingham palace says the queen's disappointed at missing her first remembrance sunday service in more than twenty years. british prime minister boris johnson has described a global accord to speed up action against climate change as "truly historic" and "the beginning of the end for coal power". but his remarks come after the president of the cop26 climate conference, alok sharma, said india and china will have to �*justify�* themselves to the world's most vulnerable countries — after the two nations demanded last—
i'm david eades. our top stories: the glasgow climate deal is the death knell for coal power says borisjohnson — but others express anger that it allows india and china to sidestep talk of phasing out the fossil fuel. a lockdown for people not vaccinated against covid—19 comes in to force in austria as the country battles a record surge in cases. anti—terror police arrest three men after an explosion outside a hospital in liverpool leaves one person dead and another injured. buckingham...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: the us climate possum opens in glasgow with borisjohnson morning pledges boris johnson morning pledges made borisjohnson morning pledges made so far by world leaders are inadequate. there are no compelling excuses for our procrastination. not only have we acknowledge the problem already seeing firsthand the devastation climate change causes. earlier, leaders of the world's richest nations meeting in rome fell short of setting specific targets for reducing carbon emissions to net zero. australia opens its international borders as flights resume from sydney and melbourne. two. and it's alive with day of the dead _ two. and it's alive with day of the dead parades, _ the dead parades, commemorations return to mexico after a year off due to the pandemic. —— cheering and applause. hello, thanks for joining hello, thanks forjoining us. it's the last best chance, one minute to midnight, the last chance saloon, the descriptions surrounding this long—awaited climate summi
i'm david eades. our top stories: the us climate possum opens in glasgow with borisjohnson morning pledges boris johnson morning pledges made borisjohnson morning pledges made so far by world leaders are inadequate. there are no compelling excuses for our procrastination. not only have we acknowledge the problem already seeing firsthand the devastation climate change causes. earlier, leaders of the world's richest nations meeting in rome fell short of setting specific targets for reducing...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: clashes on the border between poland and belarus as the polish authorities use water cannon and tear gas to push back migrants. chaos has broken out. the government has accused belarus of trying to push them —— the polish forces have responded with water, but also with gas. it is difficult to breathe. government look at reducing restrictions for the unvaccinated as the continent once again become the epicentre of the pandemic. former england cricketer azeem rafiq gives shocking details of the racism he faced, saying he was constantly subjected to offensive language at yorkshire cricket club. pollution crisis in india. schools and colleges are staying shut until further notice, and there is a partial lockdown being extended. there we go. just feel it. i join sophie ellis—bextor 2a hours non—stop for charity. hello, and a very warm welcome to our view was on pbs in america and around the globe. tensions are escalating on the border of poland and belarus. polish
i'm david eades. our top stories: clashes on the border between poland and belarus as the polish authorities use water cannon and tear gas to push back migrants. chaos has broken out. the government has accused belarus of trying to push them —— the polish forces have responded with water, but also with gas. it is difficult to breathe. government look at reducing restrictions for the unvaccinated as the continent once again become the epicentre of the pandemic. former england cricketer azeem...
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what will this phase be like, david? well, this is a really critical point, where things become an awful lot more serious, because if last week was about making promises, the coming week is about seeing if they can be delivered. we've had a whole laughed —— raft of initiatives by global leaders on curbing methane, deforestation and colon that has provided some very welcome momentum to the talks, but what comes next is much, much tougher, because ministers gather here to try to tackle the relate of political questions. fora tackle the relate of political questions. for a start, tackle the relate of political questions. fora start, how tackle the relate of political questions. for a start, how to turn those promises into reality, what kind of scrutiny to accept, how often their countries's climate plans should be reviewed, every five years or every year? how much aid to get to the poorest nations hit hardest by climate change, an overarching everything, the key question, will this event marked a turning point that gets
what will this phase be like, david? well, this is a really critical point, where things become an awful lot more serious, because if last week was about making promises, the coming week is about seeing if they can be delivered. we've had a whole laughed —— raft of initiatives by global leaders on curbing methane, deforestation and colon that has provided some very welcome momentum to the talks, but what comes next is much, much tougher, because ministers gather here to try to tackle the...
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david shukman, bbc news, in glasgow. as we've been hearing, india and china have faced heavy criticism after demanding last—minute changes to the climate deal on the issue of coal. india relies heavily on coal for its economic development. 0ur south asia correspondent rajini vaidanathan reports on the challenges the country faces in tackling climate change. india's sacred yamuna river, a symbol of purity. turned toxic. what looks like harmless bubbles is poisonous foam, much of it caused by industrial waste and sewage. this man is a fisherman who lives and works here. all the chemicals are thrown in the river, he tells me. it's disgusting, but it's not a natural disaster but humans who have done this. what we're seeing here in many ways represents india's overall challenges when it comes to climate change. one of the country's holiest rivers, now horribly polluted. the cause, waste from nearby factories that create jobs and help to drive economic growth. coal was centre stage at the cop summit, in a tussle over economi
david shukman, bbc news, in glasgow. as we've been hearing, india and china have faced heavy criticism after demanding last—minute changes to the climate deal on the issue of coal. india relies heavily on coal for its economic development. 0ur south asia correspondent rajini vaidanathan reports on the challenges the country faces in tackling climate change. india's sacred yamuna river, a symbol of purity. turned toxic. what looks like harmless bubbles is poisonous foam, much of it caused by...