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hello, greta. welcome to lisbon. the amazon rain forest. basically, i want to say the world needs to know the amazon rain forest is being pillaged by corporatations. i have to say to t the world tht the people from the amazon rain forest are beieing pillaged evey day and d the world n needs to w this. i wawant to say i'i'm thankfuluo greta to be the bigiggest and mt active voice. we need to save the amazon rain forest, please. amy: you have been listening to the news conference that is being held as greta thunberg is made her way to lisbon, portugal. we are going now to return to that news conference, which greta will be addressing. >> i would just like to say few comments about the trip. it is not really recommended to --ss the north atlantic >> looking after your child, traveling around america, researching -- however you want to do it, i hope i working together we can do it in a much easier and better way. >> now greta thunberg. >> first of all, thank you everyone so much for coming here and for welcoming us. it feels very good, doesn't
hello, greta. welcome to lisbon. the amazon rain forest. basically, i want to say the world needs to know the amazon rain forest is being pillaged by corporatations. i have to say to t the world tht the people from the amazon rain forest are beieing pillaged evey day and d the world n needs to w this. i wawant to say i'i'm thankfuluo greta to be the bigiggest and mt active voice. we need to save the amazon rain forest, please. amy: you have been listening to the news conference that is being...
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saving greta. this is greta thunberg's father talking about the issues that his doctor was faced with what she was diagnosed at the age of 12 with asperger‘s. she was depressed and active safe there. interesting. we haven't got the full interview at the moment. —— activism safe there for some really interesting lines. i like the idea he went along with her activism not to save the climate but to safe inside it which i thought was a really sweet line actually. interesting because various activists, but when i thought it was gina martin, the young woman who made upskirting legal. this year. —— ill legal this year. she spoke how the activism has given us really thick skin and i don't know if you like greta had any of the issues prior to her activism that her father was talking about, but people are too quick to be patronizing of gratitudes ray because she is 16. we had middle age politicians who shall remain nameless publicly criticising heron remain nameless publicly criticising her on twit
saving greta. this is greta thunberg's father talking about the issues that his doctor was faced with what she was diagnosed at the age of 12 with asperger‘s. she was depressed and active safe there. interesting. we haven't got the full interview at the moment. —— activism safe there for some really interesting lines. i like the idea he went along with her activism not to save the climate but to safe inside it which i thought was a really sweet line actually. interesting because various...
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mrs m rs greta mrs greta sternberg. a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. with a calm reminder to world leaders that the latest facts about rising temperature is and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? it was speaking as the negotiation seemed to be in slow motion. dragging on over technical details. while the gas is hitting the planet and blasted into the air in ever greater quantities, with many countries accused of using loopholes to wriggle out of plans to cut their emissions. i still believe that the biggest danger is not an action. the real danger is when politicians and ceos are making it look like real action is happening when in fact almost nothing is being done apart from clever accounting and creative pr. there was a plausible greta thunberg in the great hall, but actually a lot of the s
mrs m rs greta mrs greta sternberg. a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. with a calm reminder to world leaders that the latest facts about rising temperature is and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? it was speaking as the negotiation seemed to be in slow motion....
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greta: i hope i don't have to be a climate activist anymore. ameally looking forward to going back to school and to just be like a normal teenage of course, this is not a normal situation. we must all do things that we may not feel comfortable doing. we need to step out of our comfor zones. >> greta thunbergg speako the bbc's michelle hussein. get in touch with theeam on twitter. i'm also on instagram. i would love to hear from you. thanks for watching. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentatiois made possible by... man: babbel, an online program developed by language spech,lists teaching spanis french and more. narrator: funding was also provided by... the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. be more, pbs. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> schifrin: good evening, i'm nick schifrin. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, under attack: violenrace in i's home and a texas
greta: i hope i don't have to be a climate activist anymore. ameally looking forward to going back to school and to just be like a normal teenage of course, this is not a normal situation. we must all do things that we may not feel comfortable doing. we need to step out of our comfor zones. >> greta thunbergg speako the bbc's michelle hussein. get in touch with theeam on twitter. i'm also on instagram. i would love to hear from you. thanks for watching. ♪ narrator: funding for this...
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i see greta is happy doing this. she did not speak to a single person and could only eat in her own home and she changed. she could do things she could never have done before. now she isjust like any other. you think she is not ordinary i'iow other. you think she is not ordinary now because she is special and famous but to me now she is an ordinary child. she can do things like other people can and she is happy. but some of the most prominent advocates for the planet see her as extraordinary. the person who brought urgency to the climate debate. i'm very fortunate and we allare, it is debate. i'm very fortunate and we all are, it is now on the front line. in the lotto, the world belongs to young people, that is powerful and you have made it an argument that people have not been able to dodge. she is still only 16, and her high—profile has meant scrutiny and criticism. some see her as unrealistic, a teenager who ought to be in school. on that, she can agree. i hope i don't have to be a climate activist anymore. i am
i see greta is happy doing this. she did not speak to a single person and could only eat in her own home and she changed. she could do things she could never have done before. now she isjust like any other. you think she is not ordinary i'iow other. you think she is not ordinary now because she is special and famous but to me now she is an ordinary child. she can do things like other people can and she is happy. but some of the most prominent advocates for the planet see her as extraordinary....
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i want to turn to the swedish climate activist greta thunberg. this is what she said to the gathered world leaders and climate negotiators. >> why is it so important t to stay below 1.5 degrees? because even though one degree, people are dying from the climate crisis. because that is what the united science calls for to avoid destabilizing the climate so that we have ththe best possible chance to avoid setting off irreversible chain reaction such as t the melting glaciers, polarized and soaring arctic temer r frost. every fraction of a degree matters. how you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? amy: there is greta thunberg addressing her elders at the u.n. climate summit, that turned out to be a monumental failure -- i think even called out by the climate negotiators, not to mention the massive number of activists outsiside both in madd and around the world. jane fonda, this 16-year-old girl who began her activism at 15, standing inn front ofof the swedish parliliat every day demanding they do something about clim
i want to turn to the swedish climate activist greta thunberg. this is what she said to the gathered world leaders and climate negotiators. >> why is it so important t to stay below 1.5 degrees? because even though one degree, people are dying from the climate crisis. because that is what the united science calls for to avoid destabilizing the climate so that we have ththe best possible chance to avoid setting off irreversible chain reaction such as t the melting glaciers, polarized and...
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greta: we climate experts are being listened to. that does not mean that what we are saying has translated into acon. ♪ >> hello and welcome to bbc world news. firefighters in australia are facing another day of eioreme cond as the nation battles one of its worst ever brushfire disasters. the authorities are focusing their efforts today on the south of south wales. hundreds and thousands of residents and tourists are stranded on the beach. in a moment, we will be joined by a local journalist in that region to tell us more detail. first, let's get a report from our correspondent in sydney. >> this is what scorching temperatures,ds strong winand thunderstorms haveone to vast areas of the state of victoria. with blazes rapidly expanding and firefighters rushing to control them. as the tempetures soar to the mid-40's and the winds change direction, some fires were too fast and too big to contain. officials said the wind driven ames were racing towards the coast and had moved faster than predicted. >> what we have seen up until today i
greta: we climate experts are being listened to. that does not mean that what we are saying has translated into acon. ♪ >> hello and welcome to bbc world news. firefighters in australia are facing another day of eioreme cond as the nation battles one of its worst ever brushfire disasters. the authorities are focusing their efforts today on the south of south wales. hundreds and thousands of residents and tourists are stranded on the beach. in a moment, we will be joined by a local...
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greta thunberg. david: a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thug was here to energize the talksnot with emotion, but with a calm minder to world leaders about the latest facts about rising temperatures andelting ice. greta: how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? david: she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to be in slow motion, dragging on over technical details.he while the gaseing the planet are blasted into the air in greater quantities. with many countries accused of using looes to wriggle out of plans to cut their emissions. greta: i still believe that the greatest danger is not inact the real dangeis when politicians and ceos make it look like real action is happening when in fact almost nothing is being done apart from clever accounting and creative pr. david: there was applause forth gretberg here in the great of the se
greta thunberg. david: a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thug was here to energize the talksnot with emotion, but with a calm minder to world leaders about the latest facts about rising temperatures andelting ice. greta: how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? david: she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to be in slow...
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chill, greta, chill. reaction wasn't chill. what kind of president bullies a teenager, thunder joe biden. one cartoonists pictured them as greta and regreta. thunberg herself responded by changing her twitter bio to a teenager working on her anger management problem, currently chilling and watching a good, old-fashioned movie with a friend. one fan compared greta to shooting fish in a barrel. but republican representative mike johnson defended trump's tweet mocking the teen with asperger's syndrome. >> the president communicates in a unique way. >> after greta communicated her thoughts on climate change at the u.n. in september. >> you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. >> president trump tweeted she seems like a very happy, young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. she then made that her bio. things came to a head when president trump's campaign war room literally used his head, leaving critics shaking their heads. over this, the president's head photo shopped on greta's body. pres
chill, greta, chill. reaction wasn't chill. what kind of president bullies a teenager, thunder joe biden. one cartoonists pictured them as greta and regreta. thunberg herself responded by changing her twitter bio to a teenager working on her anger management problem, currently chilling and watching a good, old-fashioned movie with a friend. one fan compared greta to shooting fish in a barrel. but republican representative mike johnson defended trump's tweet mocking the teen with asperger's...
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greta thunberg. david: a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energize the talks, not with emotion, but with a calm reminder to world leaders about the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. grsea: how do you react to t numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothibeing a dout this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? david: she was spe negotiations seemed to be in slow motion, dragging on over technical details. while the gases heating the planet are blasted into the air in greater quantities. with many countries accused of using loophes to wriggle out of plans to cut their emissions. greta: i still believe that the greatestanger is not inactio the real danger is when politicians and ceos make it look like real action is happening when in fact almostei nothing is done apart from clever accounting and creative pr. david: there w applause for greta thunberg here in the great hall, but quite str
greta thunberg. david: a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energize the talks, not with emotion, but with a calm reminder to world leaders about the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. grsea: how do you react to t numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothibeing a dout this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? david: she was spe negotiations seemed to be in slow motion, dragging...
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leaders are just about to hear from greta thunberg.. the cop 25. leaders are just about to hear from greta thunberg. a year and a half ago, i didn't speak to anyone unless i really had to. but then i found a reason to speak. since then, i've given many speeches, and learned that when you talk in public you should start with something personal or emotional to get everyone's attention. say things like, "our house is on fire, i want to panic" or "how dare you". today i will not do that because then those phrases are all that people focus on. they don't remember the facts, the very reason why i say those things in the first place. we no longer have time to leave out the science. for about a year, i've been co nsta ntly science. for about a year, i've been constantly talking about our rapidly declining carbon budgets over and over again. but since that is still being ignored, iwilljust over again. but since that is still being ignored, i willjust keep repeating it. in chapter two on page 108 in the sr 1.5 ipcc report that came out last year
leaders are just about to hear from greta thunberg.. the cop 25. leaders are just about to hear from greta thunberg. a year and a half ago, i didn't speak to anyone unless i really had to. but then i found a reason to speak. since then, i've given many speeches, and learned that when you talk in public you should start with something personal or emotional to get everyone's attention. say things like, "our house is on fire, i want to panic" or "how dare you". today i will not...
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greta thunberg there, speaking to mishal husain. and there are more of those interviews, on the radio 4 website. the comedian and musician neil innes, who collaborated with the monty python team, has died at the age of 75. he worked on the tv series and wrote songs for the films monty python and the holy grail and life of brian. tributes have been paid by stars on twitter. sherlock actor and writer mark gatiss wrote... neil innes has gone. as a python—obsessed teen, i saw him at darlington arts centre and missed my bus home to catch his brilliance. the creator of black mirror, charlie brooker, said he was... "very sad to hear neil innes, the brilliant comedian, musician and rutle has died". and the comedian and actor sanjeev bhaskar tweeted a picture of himself alongside neil innes at a monty python celebration. he called him a "supremely gifted songwriter and comedian who was always acerbically funny and tremendous company". now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. weather is looking pretty good as we com
greta thunberg there, speaking to mishal husain. and there are more of those interviews, on the radio 4 website. the comedian and musician neil innes, who collaborated with the monty python team, has died at the age of 75. he worked on the tv series and wrote songs for the films monty python and the holy grail and life of brian. tributes have been paid by stars on twitter. sherlock actor and writer mark gatiss wrote... neil innes has gone. as a python—obsessed teen, i saw him at darlington...
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we speak to greta thunberg. i'm being listened to and we, climate activists, are being listened to, but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. hello and welcome to bbc news. the former head of renault—nissan, carlos ghosn, has unexpectedly flown to lebanon, despite being banned from leaving japan where he's been awaiting trial for financial crimes. mr ghosn denies enriching himself at his company's expense and misstating his income. before his arrest in november last year, he was one of the most powerfulfigures in the global car industry. prosecutors are investigating how he left japan. gareth barlow has the latest. carlos ghosn was one of the great tycoons of the car industry, known for turning around the fortunes of some of the world was my biggest brands. at one point, nissan, renault, and mitsubishi were all under his control. this citizen of brazil, france, and lebanon, mr ghosn established himself injapan where he was considered a hero for transforming their son. he was a ve
we speak to greta thunberg. i'm being listened to and we, climate activists, are being listened to, but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. hello and welcome to bbc news. the former head of renault—nissan, carlos ghosn, has unexpectedly flown to lebanon, despite being banned from leaving japan where he's been awaiting trial for financial crimes. mr ghosn denies enriching himself at his company's expense and misstating his income. before his arrest in november...
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greta thunberg there, speaking to mishal husain. police searching for the missing firefighter anthony knott say they still have no idea where he went after he was last seen. the father of four, from kent, disappeared on december 20th after going to a pub with friends in lewes in east sussex. two leading private schools have defended a decision to turn down a gift of more than £1 million — because the donor wanted to help pay the fees of disadvantaged white boys. studies have shown that white boys who are from deprived backgrounds are among the worst performers overall in schools. but dulwich college and winchester college said any donations on the grounds of a pupil's colour were not compatible with their school's values. football now, and west ham has been welcoming its new manager david moyes back for a second stint leading the premiership club. he said the club's owners had "acted with class" by turning to him to replace manuel pellegrini — who was sacked at the weekend following a string of defeats. jo currie has more. when
greta thunberg there, speaking to mishal husain. police searching for the missing firefighter anthony knott say they still have no idea where he went after he was last seen. the father of four, from kent, disappeared on december 20th after going to a pub with friends in lewes in east sussex. two leading private schools have defended a decision to turn down a gift of more than £1 million — because the donor wanted to help pay the fees of disadvantaged white boys. studies have shown that white...
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to ms greta thunberg. applause a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. not with emotion, but instead with a calm reminder to world leaders that the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to be in slow motion, dragging on over technical details. while the gases heating the planet are blasted into the air at every are blasted into the air in ever greater quantities, with many countries accused of using loopholes to wriggle out of plans to cut their emissions. i still believe that the biggest danger is not inaction, the real danger is when politicians and ceos are making it look like real action is happening when, in fact, almost nothing is being done apart from clever accounting and creative pr. applause t
to ms greta thunberg. applause a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. not with emotion, but instead with a calm reminder to world leaders that the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to...
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to ms greta thunberg. applause a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks, not with emotion, but instead with a calm reminder to world leaders of the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to be in slow motion, dragging on over technical details, while the gases heating the planet are blasted into the air in ever greater quantities, with many countries accused of using loopholes to wriggle out of plans to cut their emissions. i still believe that the biggest danger is not inaction. the real danger is when politicians and ceos are making it look like real action is happening when, in fact, almost nothing is being done apart from clever accounting and creative pr. applause so, there was applause for greta thun
to ms greta thunberg. applause a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks, not with emotion, but instead with a calm reminder to world leaders of the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to be...
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ms greta thunberg. a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks, not with emotion, but with a calm reminder to world leaders that the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiation seemed to be in slow motion, dragging on over technical details, while the gasses heating the planet and blasted into the air in ever—greater quantities, with many countries accused of using loopholes to wriggle out of plans to cut their emissions. i still believe that the biggest danger is not inaction. the real danger is when politicians and ceos are making it look like real action is happening when in fact almost nothing is being done apart from clever accounting and creative pr. there was applause for greta thunberg in the great hall, but
ms greta thunberg. a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks, not with emotion, but with a calm reminder to world leaders that the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiation seemed to be in slow motion,...
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we speak to teenage activist greta thunberg. the most ambitious financial and political change ever attempted has got under way with the introduction of the euro. tomorrow in holland, we're going to use money we picked up in belgium today. and then we'll be in france and again, it will be the same money. it's just got to be the way to go. george harrison, the former beatle, is recovering in hospital after being stabbed at his oxfordshire home. a 33—year—old man from liverpool is being interviewed by police on suspicion of attempted murder. i think it was good. reporter: it was just good? no, fantastic! that's better! big ben strikes the hour this is bbc news. the latest headlines: blazes continue to rage across australia. weather conditions, already described as catastrophic, are expected to worsen and thousands are trapped in one coastal town. the former boss of renault—nissan, carlos ghosn, has unexpectedly left japan where he's been under house arrest, arriving in lebanon. as the us prepares itself for the 2020 presiden
we speak to teenage activist greta thunberg. the most ambitious financial and political change ever attempted has got under way with the introduction of the euro. tomorrow in holland, we're going to use money we picked up in belgium today. and then we'll be in france and again, it will be the same money. it's just got to be the way to go. george harrison, the former beatle, is recovering in hospital after being stabbed at his oxfordshire home. a 33—year—old man from liverpool is being...
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musica >> la revista times revelÓ la persona del aÑo y este 2019 el reconocimiento es para greta tum v thuth thuunberg la adolescente que entreviste hace unos meses es la persona mÁs joven en recibir esta distinciÓ >> la persona del aÑo 2019 es gret la persona del aÑo 2019 es greta thunberg con 16 aÑos ha creado un movimiento global de jÓvenes que reclaman la accion de los gobiernos gente a la emergencia climÁtica >> mueve multitudes pero hace poco mÁs de un aÑo era completamente desconocid >> un buen dÍa decido ponerse e huelga y faltar todos los viernes a la escuela en principio era solo ella pero se fueron sumando mÁs jÓvenes y mÁ ciudades y mÁs paÍse >> /habla ingles/ >>> en esta entrevista en >> en esa entrevista nos contÓ que se vegana ahorrar luz y agua contra lo necesario se rehÚsa a viajar en aviÓn para no contaminar, atravesÓ el ocÉano dos veces en un catamarÁn para llegar a la cop 25 en madri >> /habla ingles/ >> su mensaje ha llegado al foro econÓmico mundial a las nacione unidas donde se ha reunido con lÍderes mundiales ha sido nominada al premio n
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we speak to greta thunberg. i'm being listened to and we, climate activists, are being listened to, but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. hello and welcome to bbc news. the former head of renault—nissan, carlos ghosn, is reported to have skipped bail in japan and fled to lebanon. officials in tokyo say they're trying to confirm the reports. american news sources have quoted his friends as saying he'd left japan without permission after deciding he wouldn't get a fair trial. mr ghosn, who's awaiting trial forfinancial crimes, denies enriching himself at his company's expense and misstating his income. gareth barlow has more. carlos ghosn was one of the great tycoons of the car industry, known for turning around the fortunes of some of the world's biggest brands. at one point, nissan, renault and mitsubishi were all under his control. a citizen of brazil, france and lebanon, ghosn established himself injapan where he was considered a hero for transforming nissan. he was a very
we speak to greta thunberg. i'm being listened to and we, climate activists, are being listened to, but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. hello and welcome to bbc news. the former head of renault—nissan, carlos ghosn, is reported to have skipped bail in japan and fled to lebanon. officials in tokyo say they're trying to confirm the reports. american news sources have quoted his friends as saying he'd left japan without permission after deciding he wouldn't...
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i see greta is happy doing this. she did not speak to a single person and could only eat in her own home and she changed. she could do things she could never have done before. now she is just like any other. you think she is not ordinary now because she is special and famous but to me now she is an ordinary child. she can do things like other people can and she is happy. but some of the most prominent advocates for the planet see her as extraordinary. the person who brought urgency to the climate debate. i'm very fortunate and we all are, it is now on the front line. in the motto, the world belongs to young people, that is powerful and you have made it an argument that people have not been able to dodge. she is still only 16, and her high—profile has meant scrutiny and criticism. some see her as unrealistic, a teenager who ought to be in school. on that, she can agree. i hope i don't have to be a climate activist anymore. i am really looking forward to going back to school and to just be like a normal teenager. but
i see greta is happy doing this. she did not speak to a single person and could only eat in her own home and she changed. she could do things she could never have done before. now she is just like any other. you think she is not ordinary now because she is special and famous but to me now she is an ordinary child. she can do things like other people can and she is happy. but some of the most prominent advocates for the planet see her as extraordinary. the person who brought urgency to the...
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chill, greta, chill. reaction wasn't chill. what kind of president bullies a teenager, thundered joe biden? one cartoonist paperworkictured greta, and regreta. thunberg changed her bioto a teenager working on an anger management problem, currently chilling and watching a good old fashion the movie with a friend. one fan compared greta thunberg in a war of wits with donald j. trump to shooting fish in a barrel. aft after her september climate speech at the u.n. >> you have stolen by dreams and my chooldhood with your empty words. >> president trump tweeted like she seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. she then made that her bio. just the other day melania trump went after an impeachment expert for mentioning the trumps' 13-year-old. >> so while the president can name his son barron, he can't make him a barron. >> reporter: now so many critics are noting the irony of president trump mocking a teen that the first lady's anti-bullying campaign "be best" started to trend. things came t
chill, greta, chill. reaction wasn't chill. what kind of president bullies a teenager, thundered joe biden? one cartoonist paperworkictured greta, and regreta. thunberg changed her bioto a teenager working on an anger management problem, currently chilling and watching a good old fashion the movie with a friend. one fan compared greta thunberg in a war of wits with donald j. trump to shooting fish in a barrel. aft after her september climate speech at the u.n. >> you have stolen by dreams...
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i can see greta is very happy from doing this, and i saw where she was before. i mean, she didn't speak to a single person. she could only eat in her own home. she changed. and she could do things that she could never have done before, and now she'sjust like any other... you think, er, she's...not ordinary now, because she's special and she's very famous and all these things, but to me, she's now an ordinary child, she can do all the things that like other people can, and she's happy. it is an honour to meet you. but some of the most prominent advocates for the planet see her as extraordinary, the person who has brought urgency to the climate debate. i'm very grateful to you. we all are. it's now on the front line, and you've put it there and the motto, which is, "the world belongs to young people," is a very powerful one, and you have made it an argument that people haven't been able to dodge. she is still only 16, and her high profile has meant scrutiny and criticism. some see her as unrealistic, a teenager who ought to be in school. on that, she can agree. i
i can see greta is very happy from doing this, and i saw where she was before. i mean, she didn't speak to a single person. she could only eat in her own home. she changed. and she could do things that she could never have done before, and now she'sjust like any other... you think, er, she's...not ordinary now, because she's special and she's very famous and all these things, but to me, she's now an ordinary child, she can do all the things that like other people can, and she's happy. it is an...
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greta thunberg there, speaking to mishal husain. a children's charity is warning society not to forget about children waiting to be adopted. coram, which runs one of the largest independent adoption agencies in the uk is concerned that adoption has fallen off the political agenda amid the "turbulence and uncertainty" of the last year, and is urging potential adopters to come forward. the comments come as recent figures from the department for education show that the number of children being adopted has fallen for the fourth year in a row. with me now is carol homden, chief executive of children's charity coram. welcome. what is the principal method you are looking to get across? the principal message is as we start the new year, please do come forward to consider it you might be able to get a loving home to a child who needs one. currently, we have twice as many children as we have adoptive pa rents. as many children as we have adoptive parents. on those figures, a peak in 2015 and a gradual fall sense. parents. on those figures, a
greta thunberg there, speaking to mishal husain. a children's charity is warning society not to forget about children waiting to be adopted. coram, which runs one of the largest independent adoption agencies in the uk is concerned that adoption has fallen off the political agenda amid the "turbulence and uncertainty" of the last year, and is urging potential adopters to come forward. the comments come as recent figures from the department for education show that the number of children...
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talk about, since we brought up greta epa said the the u.s. hit a record low in carbon emissions in 2017. in researching this book, i don't remember hearing the mainstream media report that. fact the u.s. leads the world in carbon emission decreases. i think as andrew yang who said forbut the u.s. accounts 15% of the carbon emissions. uneasiness and probably the rage you here in jim's voice, it is probably not specifically directed at you and your colleagues, but just at the is nothat the media telling the whole truth and is going along to get along and propping up people like greta thunberg and is not reporting that it is countries like china, the european union, north korea, iran, russia who are leading the world in carbon emissions and have no plan and no intention to actually meet whatever the united nations global missions standards are. i think that rage and frustration you hear in callers like jim is why i wrote this book. i just wanted it to be on record. immigration,about over 100,000 women and girls will be sexually assaulted while m
talk about, since we brought up greta epa said the the u.s. hit a record low in carbon emissions in 2017. in researching this book, i don't remember hearing the mainstream media report that. fact the u.s. leads the world in carbon emission decreases. i think as andrew yang who said forbut the u.s. accounts 15% of the carbon emissions. uneasiness and probably the rage you here in jim's voice, it is probably not specifically directed at you and your colleagues, but just at the is nothat the media...
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but this kid greta is very good. right after trump tweeted she changed her twitter bio to a teenager working on her anger management problem. chilling and watching a good old-fashioned movie. [ cheers and applause ] trump hasn't been roasted that thoroughly since the last time he locked himself in his tanning bed. this is from the official trump war room account managed business his campaign. they photoshopped his head on greta's body. which would not be the first time donald trump has imagined himself on the top of a young woman's body. [ moans and groans ] the idea orange hulk would accuse anyone else of having an anger problem? for more let's go to the tape. >> what a stupid question that is. what a stupid question. but i watch you a lot, you ask a lot of stupid questions. >> should the woman -- >> quiet, quiet. get him out of here. get out! excuse me, sit down, you weren't called, sit down, sit down. go back to univision. quiet, quiet. quiet. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell you. he's a sleaze. >> why
but this kid greta is very good. right after trump tweeted she changed her twitter bio to a teenager working on her anger management problem. chilling and watching a good old-fashioned movie. [ cheers and applause ] trump hasn't been roasted that thoroughly since the last time he locked himself in his tanning bed. this is from the official trump war room account managed business his campaign. they photoshopped his head on greta's body. which would not be the first time donald trump has imagined...
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all that footage gets released and maybe that's how greta thunberg saves the world. i had a bannhe had a banner day. he tweeted 91 times before noon. if you do anything 91 times before noon you belong in a mental organization. we should come up with a new term for when he does this, like a don-soon or lie-phoon or titty-twister. this was his official schedule. he gave brief speech at 11:15, an intelligence briefing at noon and a party at 7:00. people in assisted living facilities do more than this in a day. we're spending a huge a energy trying to remove a man from office who is never in his office. that party tonight is, by the way, the white house congressional ball. last night i presided over the hanukkah celebration, and what a love fest that was. melania in particular ate it up. >> thank you, i love you too. and i love ivanka, and i love jared, and i love our first lady. [cheers and applause] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: didn't we just witness the moment that the remainder of melania's soul exited her body? trump also gave a shout out to one of his favorite toys, mark
all that footage gets released and maybe that's how greta thunberg saves the world. i had a bannhe had a banner day. he tweeted 91 times before noon. if you do anything 91 times before noon you belong in a mental organization. we should come up with a new term for when he does this, like a don-soon or lie-phoon or titty-twister. this was his official schedule. he gave brief speech at 11:15, an intelligence briefing at noon and a party at 7:00. people in assisted living facilities do more than...
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i can see greta is very happy from doing this, and i saw where she was before. i mean, she didn't speak to a single person. she could only eat in her own home. she changed. and she could do things that she could never have done before, and now she's just like any other... you think, er, she's...not ordinary now, because she's special and she's very famous and all these things, but to me, she's now an ordinary child, she can do all the things like other people can, and she's happy. but some of the most prominent advocates for the planet see her as extraordinary, the person who has brought urgency to the climate debate. i'm very grateful to you. we allare. it's now on the front line, and you've put it there and the motto, which is, "the world belongs to young people," is a very powerful one, and you have made it an argument that people haven't been able to dodge. she is still only 16, and her high profile has meant scrutiny and criticism. some see her as unrealistic, a teenager who ought to be in school. on that, she can agree. i hope i don't have to be a climate
i can see greta is very happy from doing this, and i saw where she was before. i mean, she didn't speak to a single person. she could only eat in her own home. she changed. and she could do things that she could never have done before, and now she's just like any other... you think, er, she's...not ordinary now, because she's special and she's very famous and all these things, but to me, she's now an ordinary child, she can do all the things like other people can, and she's happy. but some of...
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chill greta, chill!" he's done it before, taking aim at thunberg, who has asperger's syndrome, a form of autism, after her passionate speech at the u.n. >> you all come to us young people for hope. how dare you? >> reporter: trump's response? "she seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. so nice to see!" now former first lady michelle obama giving thunberg a boost, tweeting, "don't let anyone dim your light. ignore the doubters and know that millions of people are cheering you on." and we're hearing from the current first lady, who has made cyberbullying her signature issue. >> be best, an awareness campaign dedicated to the most valuable and fragile among us, our children. >> reporter: but melania trump's spokeswoman would only say this about the president's words, "the president and first lady often communicate differently, as most married couples do." the first lady has been quick to object when people make comments about her own teenage son barron. her spoke
chill greta, chill!" he's done it before, taking aim at thunberg, who has asperger's syndrome, a form of autism, after her passionate speech at the u.n. >> you all come to us young people for hope. how dare you? >> reporter: trump's response? "she seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. so nice to see!" now former first lady michelle obama giving thunberg a boost, tweeting, "don't let anyone dim your light. ignore the...
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greta thunberg has just been named time magazine's person of the year. our environment correspondent, matt mcgrath, reports from the summit. just a year ago, she was a little—known swedish climate striker with a home—made sign. but she arrived in madrid for cop25 as the world's most famous climate activist. greta thunberg came to this key climate conference not to generate soundbites, she said, but to reiterate that the science was clear — this was an emergency and the world was not treating it like one. so, please tell me, how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? and how do you communicate this without sounding alarmist? i would really like to know. ms thunberg lambasted the politicians and negotiators here, saying they were more concerned with finding loopholes in the laws than fixing the problem. our leaders are not behaving as if we were in an emergency. in an emergency, you change you
greta thunberg has just been named time magazine's person of the year. our environment correspondent, matt mcgrath, reports from the summit. just a year ago, she was a little—known swedish climate striker with a home—made sign. but she arrived in madrid for cop25 as the world's most famous climate activist. greta thunberg came to this key climate conference not to generate soundbites, she said, but to reiterate that the science was clear — this was an emergency and the world was not...
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el presidente de brasil, jair bolsonaro hablÓ sobre greta y la llamÓ como joven malcriada porque habÍa puesto un twitter hablando sobre los indÍgenas que habian asesinado por defender la tierra contra de la deforestaciÓn y dijo que era una joven malcriada, incluso hace algunos meses los paÍses de la opec los paÍses mÁs poderosos que controlan el petrÓleo del mundo, dijeron que greta era la mayor amenaza para el petrÓleo, imagÍnate el poder que tiene. >> hay que ver de quien viene. muchas gracias vamos a una breve pausa, faltando menos para terminar el aÑo les vamos a presentar cuÁles fueron las pelÍculas y preguntas que fueron tendencia en google y tambiÉn vamos a guatemala donde un artista le dedica meses ♪ cuando el tiempo corre... no te preocupes. tenemos nuevas ideas para regalos, de aquí a nochebuena. así puedes gastar menos y regalar mejor. en t.j. maxx, marshalls y homegoods. ¡ ahorra con las ofertas holideals de target! ahorra $10 dólares en compras de $50... ...o ahorra $25 dólares en compras de $100 en juguetes y juegos. solo esta semana. encuentra ofertas
el presidente de brasil, jair bolsonaro hablÓ sobre greta y la llamÓ como joven malcriada porque habÍa puesto un twitter hablando sobre los indÍgenas que habian asesinado por defender la tierra contra de la deforestaciÓn y dijo que era una joven malcriada, incluso hace algunos meses los paÍses de la opec los paÍses mÁs poderosos que controlan el petrÓleo del mundo, dijeron que greta era la mayor amenaza para el petrÓleo, imagÍnate el poder que tiene. >> hay que ver de quien...
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if you like greta and i like greta, you're similar people. go greta. >> so cool. >>> we are saying good-bye to what has become an airport staple. the big change that will make it a little harder to get to your flight. but first -- >> i think you should go up to her, hey, hope you enjoyed the game. i'm going to leave. >> i think that's kind of i would do that probably. >> the dating disaster. how one pulled the mauh, was justou think going to drive home. ah-ah-ah. there are several warning signs present that you shouldn't be driving. like hearing voices? like your text-to-emoji ratio. oh, man. the selfies! selfie! nailed it. man: we all have warning signs that let us know that we're probably not ok to drive. mine is pretending to be your subconscious. kevin: greg! come on, man. let's split a ride home. [door shuts] >>> the new year is expected to bring some monstrous waves to the bay area's coastline. waves in excess of 35 feet are expected to break near mavericks in san mateo county tomorrow night, so you're seeing what sky 7 saw yesterday wh
if you like greta and i like greta, you're similar people. go greta. >> so cool. >>> we are saying good-bye to what has become an airport staple. the big change that will make it a little harder to get to your flight. but first -- >> i think you should go up to her, hey, hope you enjoyed the game. i'm going to leave. >> i think that's kind of i would do that probably. >> the dating disaster. how one pulled the mauh, was justou think going to drive home....
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to ms greta thunberg. applause a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. not with emotion, but instead with a calm reminder to world leaders of the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to be in slow motion, dragging on over technical details. while the gases heating the planet are blasted into the air in ever greater quantities, with many countries accused of using loopholes to wriggle out of plans to cut their emissions. i still believe that the biggest danger is not inaction, the real danger is when politicians and ceos are making it look like real action is happening when, in fact, almost nothing is being done apart from clever accounting and creative pr. applause so, there was applause for greta thun
to ms greta thunberg. applause a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. not with emotion, but instead with a calm reminder to world leaders of the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to be...
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and we speak to greta thunberg about life as a teenage activist — and the challenges ahead. i am being listened to and we, climate activists, are being listened to but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. hello and welcome to world news today. prosecutors in new york have filed federal hate crimes charges against a man accused of stabbing five people at a hanukkah party on saturday. the knife attack at a rabbi's house in new york state. the suspect‘s lawyer says his client had a history of mental health issues. it's important to say to the members of the community and law enforcement that what from i understand to this date, this is the action of an individual who for a long time has been compensated, he's been treated in mental health facilities. the bbc‘s michelle fleury has been following developments from new york and has more on the reaction to those comments from the suspect‘s lawyer. i think you have got the family speaking through their lawyer, michael sussman, who is representing grafton thomas, the man accused of entering a rab
and we speak to greta thunberg about life as a teenage activist — and the challenges ahead. i am being listened to and we, climate activists, are being listened to but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. hello and welcome to world news today. prosecutors in new york have filed federal hate crimes charges against a man accused of stabbing five people at a hanukkah party on saturday. the knife attack at a rabbi's house in new york state. the suspect‘s lawyer...
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but greta fought back. jeanne moos explains. >> reporter: it's one thing for a comedian to joke about 16-year-old climate activist greta thunberg being named "time's" person of the year. >> when asked what she thought about "time," thunberg said we probably have about five, six years left. >> reporter: it's another thing when president trump goes after her. >> this is his tweet. so ridiculous. greta must work on her anger management problem. hello. look in the mirror. >> reporter: the president continued, then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend. chill, greta, chill. reaction wasn't chill. what kind of a president bullies a teenager? one cartoon pictured them at greta and regreta. thunberg herself changed her twitter bio to a teenager working on her anger management problem currently chilling and watching a good old fashioned movie with a friend. one fan compared greta thunberg in a war of wits with donald j. trump to shooting fish in a barrel. after her september climate speech in the u.n. -- >>
but greta fought back. jeanne moos explains. >> reporter: it's one thing for a comedian to joke about 16-year-old climate activist greta thunberg being named "time's" person of the year. >> when asked what she thought about "time," thunberg said we probably have about five, six years left. >> reporter: it's another thing when president trump goes after her. >> this is his tweet. so ridiculous. greta must work on her anger management problem. hello....
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chill, greta, chill. now, this is not the first time the president has gone after greta thunberg, and keeping them honest, there are a few things to point out here. first, that anger management line, it's well known that greta thunberg has asperger's syndrome and something she calls a gift. those with it are as smart as eloquent as others but may be obsessive on topics. and basically the president, donald trump of all people, is accusing her of not handling her emotions well. second, it's simply an indeence way to respond tow anyone. it's small ask cruel. third, this tweet comes just a week after he and the first lady claimed outrage after they claim someone had mocked their child, barron, also a teenager, after a witness made a pun involving barron's name. this is how the first lady responded. quote, a minor child deserves privacy and should be kept out of politics. pamela karlan, you should be ashamed of nur very angry and obviously bias the public pandering and using a child to do. professor karlan apo
chill, greta, chill. now, this is not the first time the president has gone after greta thunberg, and keeping them honest, there are a few things to point out here. first, that anger management line, it's well known that greta thunberg has asperger's syndrome and something she calls a gift. those with it are as smart as eloquent as others but may be obsessive on topics. and basically the president, donald trump of all people, is accusing her of not handling her emotions well. second, it's...
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talking of soundbites, person of the year, time magazine says is greta thunberg. she was speaking yesterday, we were listening to her speech in madrid at the un climate conference. your thoughts? huge fan. the youngest ever time person of the year. the front cover their, and the author has described her as a modern—dayjoan of arc, and greta has been very candid about the issues in her own life, she has suffered from depression, she has asperger‘s as well, she has talked very openly beyond climate change about how this issue has empowered her, and she speaks with such simplicity and clarity that one can only be in awe of it. initially, she was just protesting by herself outside parliament in sweden, a couple of years ago, about the issue of climate. since then, she has managed to mobilise millions across the world. children in the uk not going to school, taking time off on specific days, it is quite phenomenal. and you talk to younger people, you talk to children, and she has captured the imagination and i think, personally, she has captured the imagination and
talking of soundbites, person of the year, time magazine says is greta thunberg. she was speaking yesterday, we were listening to her speech in madrid at the un climate conference. your thoughts? huge fan. the youngest ever time person of the year. the front cover their, and the author has described her as a modern—dayjoan of arc, and greta has been very candid about the issues in her own life, she has suffered from depression, she has asperger‘s as well, she has talked very openly beyond...
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chill, greta. chill. trump's re-election campaign even posted its own "time" magazine cover with his head photoshopped on her body. >> thunberg responded by using president trump's own words on her profile which now says, currently chilling and watching a good old-fashioned movie with a friend. former first lady michelle obama tweeted a message to thunberg overnight saying, don't let anyone dim your light. in the aftermath, #bebest started trending on twitter, melania trump's anti-cyberbullying initiative. >>> well next to a story from indiana where a man named james bond is a real goldfinger. >> someone dropped a special donation into bond's salvation army kettle. it's a 1915 austrian gold coin worth $1500. >> bond found it inside his kettle at the end of a shift and called the discovery really cool. >>> and the newest tourist site in new york, the museum of ice cream. the big attraction is all the tasty ice cream treats but there's also a three-story slide you can ride. >> you can also lose yourself in
chill, greta. chill. trump's re-election campaign even posted its own "time" magazine cover with his head photoshopped on her body. >> thunberg responded by using president trump's own words on her profile which now says, currently chilling and watching a good old-fashioned movie with a friend. former first lady michelle obama tweeted a message to thunberg overnight saying, don't let anyone dim your light. in the aftermath, #bebest started trending on twitter, melania trump's...
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greta thunberg taking the train on the last leg of an epic low carbon journey. we saw her across the atla ntic journey. we saw her across the atlantic on a catamaran. after three weeks at sea, she had promised to speak regeneration frustrated by denial and delay. people are austin reid —— underestimating the force of angry kids. if they want us to stop being angry, then maybe they should stop making us angry. in madrid, alongside the frustration, real fear that young people's concerns still aren't being taken seriously. translation: i am afraid that once again, our message will not be heard and we will lose another here. we feel powerless in this place but i think our power and strength is to raise awareness. cop 25just think our power and strength is to raise awareness. cop 25 just the latest instalment in a quarter century of diplomacy that so far failed to confirm climate change. it's on track to rise another two or three degrees, even if nations keep the earlier climate pledges. predictions of more extreme weather, wild fires, floods and droughts pushing
greta thunberg taking the train on the last leg of an epic low carbon journey. we saw her across the atla ntic journey. we saw her across the atlantic on a catamaran. after three weeks at sea, she had promised to speak regeneration frustrated by denial and delay. people are austin reid —— underestimating the force of angry kids. if they want us to stop being angry, then maybe they should stop making us angry. in madrid, alongside the frustration, real fear that young people's concerns still...
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greta, a quick question... i asked greta what she thought had been achieved in 12 months of skipping school and protests. we have been striking now for over a year, and still, basically nothing has happened. the climate crisis is still being ignored by those in power. as these protests continue into the night ahead of another week of summit talks, it's clear that world leaders are registering this message has never been so vocal. but few here believe there will be a sudden or significant breakthrough. gavin lee, bbc news, madrid. a 5—year—old boy in the us state of michigan was so excited to be getting adopted, he invited his whole kindergarten class to watch when it happened. the boy, known as michael, formallyjoined his new family at kent county court on thursday with his classmates looking on, waving paper hearts. james starks is the morning news anchor for the local abc affiliate 13 on your side. this was actually the 23rd adoption day in kent county, but the very first time that the judge had something
greta, a quick question... i asked greta what she thought had been achieved in 12 months of skipping school and protests. we have been striking now for over a year, and still, basically nothing has happened. the climate crisis is still being ignored by those in power. as these protests continue into the night ahead of another week of summit talks, it's clear that world leaders are registering this message has never been so vocal. but few here believe there will be a sudden or significant...
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greta, a quick question... i asked greta what she thought had been achieved in 12 months of skipping school and protests. we have been striking now for — for over a year and still, basically nothing has happened. the climate crisis is still being ignored by those in power. as these protests continue into the night ahead of another week of summit talks, it's clear that world leaders are registering this message that's never been so vocal, but few here believe there will be a sudden or significant breakthrough. gavin lee, bbc news, madrid. a 5—year—old boy in the us state of michigan was so excited to be getting adopted, he invited his whole kindergarten class to watch when it happened. the boy, known as michael, formallyjoined his new family at kent county court on thursday with his classmates looking on, waving paper hearts. james starks is the morning news anchor for the local abc affiliate 13 on your side. this was actually the 23rd adoption day in kent county but the very first time that thatjudge had
greta, a quick question... i asked greta what she thought had been achieved in 12 months of skipping school and protests. we have been striking now for — for over a year and still, basically nothing has happened. the climate crisis is still being ignored by those in power. as these protests continue into the night ahead of another week of summit talks, it's clear that world leaders are registering this message that's never been so vocal, but few here believe there will be a sudden or...
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chill greta, chill!" he's done it before, taking aim at thunberg, who has asperger's syndrome, a form of autism, after her passionate speech at the u.n. >> you all come to us young people for hope. how dare you? >> reporter: trump's response, "she seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. so nice to see!" now former first lady michelle obama giving thunberg a boost, tweeting, "don't let anyone dim your light. ignore the doubters and know that millions of people are cheering you on." and we're hearing from the current first lady, who has made cyberbullying her signature issue. >> be best, an awareness campaign dedicated to the most valuable and fragile among us, our children. >> reporter: but melania trump's spokeswoman would only say this about the president's words, "the president and first lady often communicate differently, as most married couples do." the first lady has been quick to object when people make comments about her own teenage son barron. her spoke
chill greta, chill!" he's done it before, taking aim at thunberg, who has asperger's syndrome, a form of autism, after her passionate speech at the u.n. >> you all come to us young people for hope. how dare you? >> reporter: trump's response, "she seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. so nice to see!" now former first lady michelle obama giving thunberg a boost, tweeting, "don't let anyone dim your light. ignore the...
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to ms greta thunberg. applause a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. not with emotion, but instead with a calm reminder to world leaders that the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to be in slow motion, dragging on over technical details. while the gases heating the planet are blasted into the air in ever greater quantities, with many countries accused of using loopholes to wriggle out of plans to cut their emissions. i still believe that the biggest danger is not inaction, the real danger is when politicians and ceos are making it look like real action is happening when, in fact, almost nothing is being done apart from clever accounting and creative pr. applause there was applause for greta thunbe
to ms greta thunberg. applause a global celebrity at the age of 16, greta thunberg was here to energise the talks. not with emotion, but instead with a calm reminder to world leaders that the latest facts about rising temperatures and melting ice. how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic? how do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger? she was speaking as the negotiations seemed to...
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swedish youth tivist greta thunberghen tookhe mic. madria, the the middle of clime and ecogogical emergcy and we need to srtrt treingg this cris likeke crisis and we need to step out of our mfmfort nes. and that is at we ardoing right now. werere steing out of our mfort zes telli the people in power that they mustake eir respsibilitynd protect futurendnd present generations. [applause] we are here right no today because the cop25 is goinon ritt now. world leaders have gathered hee madrid to negotiate our future. and i n tell you the hope is not within the wal of the cop25. the hopes s out here with you. [applause] they say rig n now i this march, 50 0 peop at t let aree particating. it is the people who are the hope. yoarare th hope. and we need to continue. we need to keep thmomoment gog. and we need to ld our voices to the people of the gbal south and two indigenous people who e suffering the most. they change we need is notoing to come from the people in pow as it is now. e e chan is s gog to come from thmasses, om the people demai
swedish youth tivist greta thunberghen tookhe mic. madria, the the middle of clime and ecogogical emergcy and we need to srtrt treingg this cris likeke crisis and we need to step out of our mfmfort nes. and that is at we ardoing right now. werere steing out of our mfort zes telli the people in power that they mustake eir respsibilitynd protect futurendnd present generations. [applause] we are here right no today because the cop25 is goinon ritt now. world leaders have gathered hee madrid to...
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greta thunberg looked tired and happy to be back on dry land. the 16-year-old swede said she took the transatlantic voyage by boat to o prove a point. >> i'm not traveling like this because i want everyone to do so. i'm doing this to sort of send a message that it is impossible -- [cheers and applause] >> that it is impossible to live sustainable today, and that needs to change. it needs to become much easier. >> she arrives in europe as the united nations climate summit is in full swing. reppert -- representatives and delegates from some 200 countries have gathered in madrid, spain, to try to find a way to reduce the world's emissions of greenhouse gases. their arrival also coincided with the release of a bleak report from the world meteorological organization, predicting the last decade will likely be the hottest in recorded history. totenberg -- dunbar -- credits on berks as many do not realize the power of the popular movement that may have been released. >> i think people are underestimating the force of angry kids. [cheers and applause] >>
greta thunberg looked tired and happy to be back on dry land. the 16-year-old swede said she took the transatlantic voyage by boat to o prove a point. >> i'm not traveling like this because i want everyone to do so. i'm doing this to sort of send a message that it is impossible -- [cheers and applause] >> that it is impossible to live sustainable today, and that needs to change. it needs to become much easier. >> she arrives in europe as the united nations climate summit is in...