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cyclone kenneth was the strongest storm ever to make landfall in mozambique. in the wake of idai, the internatnal monetatary fund loaned mozozambique $11818 milon for reconstruction. sarah-jayne clifton, director of jubilee debt campaign, blasted the internatational community fr forcing mozambiqique to borrow money to cope with a disaster brought on by climate change. she told climate home news -- "what's happening to mozambique is going to happen to other places more frequently. unless there is a more systematic approach for tackling debt problems of poor countries, there is going to be a climate debt trap spiraling out of control." a climate debt trap. explain. >> absolutely. let's look at what happens when you're hit by a climate crisis. one incident can wipe out development gains over the last decades. they don't have money to invest into development because all of their money gets diverted in providing relief, so they will -- and then they are forced to take a loan from the same system that is responsible for the climate crisis. they will always remain in
cyclone kenneth was the strongest storm ever to make landfall in mozambique. in the wake of idai, the internatnal monetatary fund loaned mozozambique $11818 milon for reconstruction. sarah-jayne clifton, director of jubilee debt campaign, blasted the internatational community fr forcing mozambiqique to borrow money to cope with a disaster brought on by climate change. she told climate home news -- "what's happening to mozambique is going to happen to other places more frequently. unless...
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where the huge mamas migrate from one talked to the woman worked as off the coast of mozambique to come. very good after a few months to return some of the long the same route and researches have seen an encouraging rise in numbers. in the great conservation success story since the end of whaling alison people stopped catching them commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing rebounding. they can be and we think getting up toward the carrying capacity of the ecosystem the population of the west and the east coast of africa have been increasing probably close to 10 percent yet the researches used a hydrophone an underwater microphone to record words sound which the team will analyze later the waters around cape town provide the do conditions to study the behavior of the well this. lake. had a lot of feeding off the west coast of south africa which is quite unusual that al that you. are feeding in the antarctic and we picking up a lot of juvenile whales this year 2029000 hanging around the south african coast that are feeding right in show
where the huge mamas migrate from one talked to the woman worked as off the coast of mozambique to come. very good after a few months to return some of the long the same route and researches have seen an encouraging rise in numbers. in the great conservation success story since the end of whaling alison people stopped catching them commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing rebounding. they can be and we think getting up toward the carrying...
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where the huge mom was my grad from and talked to the woman waters off the coast of mozambique to come and they're young. very good after a few months to return some of the along the same route and researches have seen an encouraging rise in numbers. of the great conservation success stories since the end of whaling allison people stop catching them commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing rebounding. they can be and we think they're getting up toward the carrying capacity of the ecosystem the population of the west and the east coast of africa have been increasing probably close to 10 percent. the researches use a hydrophone an underwater microphone to record words sound which the team will analyze later the waters around cape town provide the do conditions to study the behavior of the way this. lake. had a lot of feeding. off the west coast of south africa which quite unusual that i'll let you have that was a feeling in the antarctic and we picking up a lot of juvenile whales this year 202019 hanging around the south african coast
where the huge mom was my grad from and talked to the woman waters off the coast of mozambique to come and they're young. very good after a few months to return some of the along the same route and researches have seen an encouraging rise in numbers. of the great conservation success stories since the end of whaling allison people stop catching them commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing rebounding. they can be and we think they're getting...
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where the huge mammals migrate from one tactic to the woman waters off the coast of mozambique to come and they're young they're here for very good after a few months to return some of the lawn the same root and research as have seen an encouraging rise in numbers. of the great conservation success stories since the end of whaling allison people stop catching and commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing reality. if they can be and we think of getting up toward the carrying capacity of the ecosystem the population of the west and the east coast of africa have been increasing probably close to 10 percent yet the research is used a hydrophone an underwater microphone to record words sound which the team will analyze later the waters around cape town provide the do conditions to study the behavior of the well this. lake. had a lot of feeding off the west coast of south africa which quite unusual that al that you. are feeding in the antarctic and we picking up a lot of juvenile whales this year 202100 hanging around the south african coas
where the huge mammals migrate from one tactic to the woman waters off the coast of mozambique to come and they're young they're here for very good after a few months to return some of the lawn the same root and research as have seen an encouraging rise in numbers. of the great conservation success stories since the end of whaling allison people stop catching and commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing reality. if they can be and we think of...
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where the huge mom was migrate from and talked to the woman worked as off the coast of mozambique to carve their young. very good after a few months to return some of the long the same route and researches have seen an encouraging rise in numbers. of the great conservation success stories since the end of whaling some people stop questioning commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing rebounding. thank you and we think getting up toward the carrying capacity of the ecosystem the population of the west and the east coast of africa have been increasing probably close to 10 percent yet the researches use a hydrophone an underwater microphone to record words sound which the team will analyze later the waters around cape town provide the do conditions to study the behavior of the well this. lake. had a lot of feeding off the west coast of south africa which quite unusual that i'll let you get out that was a feeling in me and talked and we're picking up a lot of juvenile whales this year 202019 hanging around the south african coast that ar
where the huge mom was migrate from and talked to the woman worked as off the coast of mozambique to carve their young. very good after a few months to return some of the long the same route and researches have seen an encouraging rise in numbers. of the great conservation success stories since the end of whaling some people stop questioning commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing rebounding. thank you and we think getting up toward the...
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where the huge mamas migrate from and talked to the woman waters off the coast of mozambique to come. here or very good after a few months to return some of the long the same route and researches have seen an encouraging rise in numbers for humpback whales one of the great conservation success stories since the end of whaling and people stopped questioning commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing rebounding. think of me and we think of getting up toward the carrying capacity of the ecosystem the population of the west and the east coast of africa have been increasing probably close to 10 percent yet the researches used a hydrophone an underwater microphone to record. which the team will analyze later the waters around cape town provided do conditions to study the behavior of the way this. lake. had a lot of feeding off the west coast of south africa which quite unusual that al that you. are feeding in the talking and we're picking up a lot of juvenile whales this year 202019 hanging around the south african coast that are feeding ri
where the huge mamas migrate from and talked to the woman waters off the coast of mozambique to come. here or very good after a few months to return some of the long the same route and researches have seen an encouraging rise in numbers for humpback whales one of the great conservation success stories since the end of whaling and people stopped questioning commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing rebounding. think of me and we think of...
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where the huge mamas migrate from and talked to the woman waters off the coast of mozambique to come. here to very good after a few months to return some of the long the same route and researchers have seen an encouraging rise in numbers. on a great conservation success story since the end of whaling allison people stopped catching them commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing rebounding. they can be and we think getting up toward the carrying capacity of the ecosystem the population of the west and the east coast of africa have been increasing probably close to 10 percent yet the researches used a hydrophone an underwater microphone to record. which the team will analyze later the waters around cape town provided do conditions to study the behavior of the way this. lake. had a lot of feeding off the west coast of south africa which quite unusual that al that you. are feeding in the talk and with picking up a lot of juvenile whales this year 2029000 hanging around the south african coast that are feeding right in shore in falls by a
where the huge mamas migrate from and talked to the woman waters off the coast of mozambique to come. here to very good after a few months to return some of the long the same route and researchers have seen an encouraging rise in numbers. on a great conservation success story since the end of whaling allison people stopped catching them commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing rebounding. they can be and we think getting up toward the...
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where the huge mammals migrate from i talked to the woman waters off the coast of mozambique to come. here or very good after a few months to return some of the long the same route and researches have seen an encouraging rise in numbers. on a great conservation success story since the end of whaling allison people stopped catching them commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing revalue. if you think of me and we think of getting up toward the carrying capacity of the ecosystem the population of the west and the east coast of africa have been increasing probably close to 10 percent yet the researches used a hydrophone an underwater microphone to record words sound which the team will analyze later the waters around cape town provide a do conditions to study the behavior of the well this. lake. had a lot of feeding off the west coast of south africa which part unusual that i'll let you get out that was a feeling in me and talked and we picking up a lot of juvenile whales this year $22019.00 hanging around the south african coast at a fe
where the huge mammals migrate from i talked to the woman waters off the coast of mozambique to come. here or very good after a few months to return some of the long the same route and researches have seen an encouraging rise in numbers. on a great conservation success story since the end of whaling allison people stopped catching them commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing revalue. if you think of me and we think of getting up toward the...
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where the huge mamas migrate from and talked to the woman waters off the coast of mozambique to come. very good after a few months to return some of the long the same route and researches have seen an encouraging rise in numbers. in the great conservation success story since the end of whaling some people stopped catching them commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing rebounding. they can be and we think they're getting up toward the carrying capacity of the ecosystem the population of the west and the east coast of africa have been increasing probably close to 10 percent yet the researches used a hydrophone an underwater microphone to record words sound which the team will analyze later the waters around cape town provided the conditions to study the behavior of the way. they. had a lot of feeding off the west coast of south africa which quite unusual that al that you. are feeding in the antarctic and with picking up a lot of juvenile whales this year 202019 hanging around the south african coast that are feeding right in show in fa
where the huge mamas migrate from and talked to the woman waters off the coast of mozambique to come. very good after a few months to return some of the long the same route and researches have seen an encouraging rise in numbers. in the great conservation success story since the end of whaling some people stopped catching them commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing rebounding. they can be and we think they're getting up toward the carrying...
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where the huge mom was migrate from and talked to the woman waters off the coast of mozambique to come. here very good after a few months to return some of the long the same route and researches have seen an encouraging rise in numbers for humpback whales one of the great conservation success stories since the end of whaling hours and people stop catching them commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing rebounding. they can be and we think getting up toward the carrying capacity of the ecosystem the population of the west and the east coast of africa have been increasing probably close to 10 percent yet the researches used a hydrophone an underwater microphone to record which the team will analyze later the waters around cape town provided do conditions to study the behavior of the way this. lake. had a lot of feeding humpback whales off the west coast of south africa which quite unusual that i'll let you get out that was a feeding in the antarctic and we picking up a lot of juvenile whales this year $2029000.00 hanging around the south
where the huge mom was migrate from and talked to the woman waters off the coast of mozambique to come. here very good after a few months to return some of the long the same route and researches have seen an encouraging rise in numbers for humpback whales one of the great conservation success stories since the end of whaling hours and people stop catching them commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing rebounding. they can be and we think...
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where the huge mom was migrate from and talked to the woman waters off the coast of mozambique to carve and not. very good after a few months to return some of the long the same route and researches have seen an encouraging rise in numbers. of the great conservation success stories since the end of whaling and people stop catching them commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing rebounding. they can be and we think they're getting up toward the carrying capacity of the ecosystem the population of the west and the east coast of africa have been increasing probably close to 10 percent yet the researches use a hydrophone an underwater microphone to record words sound which the team will analyze later the waters around cape town provide a do conditions to study the behavior of the way this. lake. had a lot of feeding off the west coast of south africa which quite unusual that al that you. are feeding in the antarctic and we're picking up a lot of juvenile whales this year 202019 hanging around the south african coast that are feeding right i
where the huge mom was migrate from and talked to the woman waters off the coast of mozambique to carve and not. very good after a few months to return some of the long the same route and researches have seen an encouraging rise in numbers. of the great conservation success stories since the end of whaling and people stop catching them commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing rebounding. they can be and we think they're getting up toward the...
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where the huge mamas migrate from and talked to the woman worked as off the coast of mozambique to come. here to very good after a few months to return some of the long the same route and researchers have seen an encouraging rise in numbers. of the great conservation success stories since the end of whaling allison people stopped catching them commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing rebounding. thank you and we think getting up toward the carrying capacity of the ecosystem the population of the west and the east coast of africa have been increasing probably close to 10 percent yet the researches use a hydrophone an underwater microphone to record words sound which the team will analyze later the waters around cape town provide a do conditions to study the behavior of the way this. lake. had a lot of feeding humpback whales off the west coast of south africa which quite unusual that al that you. are feeding in the antarctic and we picking up a lot of juvenile whales this year 202019 hanging around the south african coast that are feed
where the huge mamas migrate from and talked to the woman worked as off the coast of mozambique to come. here to very good after a few months to return some of the long the same route and researchers have seen an encouraging rise in numbers. of the great conservation success stories since the end of whaling allison people stopped catching them commercially in the late seventy's around southern africa the population have been increasing rebounding. thank you and we think getting up toward the...
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in mozambique we say that you have. laughs well you don't write it's how people call me dating. as attorneys i often talk about the stocks in that balance a little less a little to the. electors that may day by checking out all those jobs finding out what people are talking about what is moving that. my father taught me how to ask in the 1st above questions about my country and about books that is what i keep doing to this day my name's that peaceful and i work at. it was the speech of his life perhaps his best certainly his most difficult chancellor helmut kohl addresses the people of east germany shortly after the fall of the wall. the crowd clamors for germany unity journalist peter lim borg was at the scene. 30 years later looks back on the type of dresden. starts december 19th. w. . frank food. international gateway to the best connections also road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from a bought. this is the
in mozambique we say that you have. laughs well you don't write it's how people call me dating. as attorneys i often talk about the stocks in that balance a little less a little to the. electors that may day by checking out all those jobs finding out what people are talking about what is moving that. my father taught me how to ask in the 1st above questions about my country and about books that is what i keep doing to this day my name's that peaceful and i work at. it was the speech of his life...
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southern african region there's also a drought in part of south africa was in the can we talk of that's mozambique it also eastern parts of. we're ok by it's. a little bit more about your work though it's not have to do what they say here that climate change that africa is suffering most felt that. but of course the economic mismanagement on top of that doesn't tell all right and also did that mismanagement of the agricultural sector make things worse and then briefly do you get the sense that the government is taking corrective steps. they're saying they're getting food dates to about 750000 households but in the end they need to fix the economy. are taking steps look pretty i hope that the new governments that's been in place since it's a basic equipment got out what's changed is that it promises to try to mount the economy but they're definitely not doing that in the oil and now it's getting worse and worse actually facing all right let's find gold are joining us from cape town thank you very much we apologize for the quality of that line for a moving on it's been a busy year for business news
southern african region there's also a drought in part of south africa was in the can we talk of that's mozambique it also eastern parts of. we're ok by it's. a little bit more about your work though it's not have to do what they say here that climate change that africa is suffering most felt that. but of course the economic mismanagement on top of that doesn't tell all right and also did that mismanagement of the agricultural sector make things worse and then briefly do you get the sense that...
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we are on top of that mozambique and also eastern parts of that were ok but it's. a little bit more to the year ago and i was not happy what they think here it's climate change that africa is suffering most felt that. kind of part of the economic mismanagement that felt all right spent and also didn't mismanagement up the agricultural sector makes things worse and then briefly do you get the sense that the government is taking corrective steps they're saying they're getting food aid to about $750000.00 households but in the end they need to fix the economy. are they taking the steps look so bob it's pretty dark hoped that the new government that's been in place since it's a basic equipment got out what's changed is that it promises to turn around the economy but they're definitely not doing that in the oil at all it's getting worse and worse and it's really thinking all right joining us from cape town thank you very much we apologize for the quality of that line for moving on it's been a busy year for business news us china trade war has kept us on our toes and we'
we are on top of that mozambique and also eastern parts of that were ok but it's. a little bit more to the year ago and i was not happy what they think here it's climate change that africa is suffering most felt that. kind of part of the economic mismanagement that felt all right spent and also didn't mismanagement up the agricultural sector makes things worse and then briefly do you get the sense that the government is taking corrective steps they're saying they're getting food aid to about...
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shipping food into south aica, mozambique, and getting it to landlocked zimbabwe. amna: you mentioned all the u.s. money going into zimbabwe, and corruption is part of the problem that got them there today. is there any concern continuing corruption could mean the people of zimbabwe do not get that assistance? >> yes, that is. that is our concern, the ntgover's concern. we need to hold the government accountable. tefor example, they imp wheat from tanzania. the world$ price is150 a ton. they charged $600. they inflated the price o the wealthy and cronies can buy it and sell it at a price over double the worldwide price. they are trying to import some from mozambique, but theyid want to be n hard currency. another african nation saying, u pay me in hard currency. the people will suffer. these are a brilliant people. i was there for three years. they had six rhodes scholars. i or sure they will have to see people not send their kids to school, to have to walk to work,ve to not he ability to get secondary education. amna: we have less than 30 seconds left and i have t
shipping food into south aica, mozambique, and getting it to landlocked zimbabwe. amna: you mentioned all the u.s. money going into zimbabwe, and corruption is part of the problem that got them there today. is there any concern continuing corruption could mean the people of zimbabwe do not get that assistance? >> yes, that is. that is our concern, the ntgover's concern. we need to hold the government accountable. tefor example, they imp wheat from tanzania. the world$ price is150 a ton....
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there's another expression they used today in angola and mozambique. they used to say -- [speaking foreign language] that meant "the struggle continues. victory is certain." they don't ." they don't say it that way no more. they say now -- [speaking foreign language] which means, "victory is a continuous process. it is hard as hell and struggle is certain." i am delighted you all are here. we have leadership here. it has been wonderful. thank you. [applause] >> i would like -- yes, mrs. hanson? [applause] >> such a beautiful crowd. everybody. thank you. thank you a lot. but it got something to tell you. i am fred's mother and i want you to know this. anybody that wants to name a street after the child that got killed on, i want to see them and i want to talk to them tonight. i want to let you know i don't approve of it. i never approve of it. who would want to walk down a street and see a house where their son was murdered in an the street he was killed on? and i want to let you know, i don't approve of it. i will never approve of it. whoever do it, th
there's another expression they used today in angola and mozambique. they used to say -- [speaking foreign language] that meant "the struggle continues. victory is certain." they don't ." they don't say it that way no more. they say now -- [speaking foreign language] which means, "victory is a continuous process. it is hard as hell and struggle is certain." i am delighted you all are here. we have leadership here. it has been wonderful. thank you. [applause] >> i...
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mozambique return to. britain and so. on luton. is. going to amman. jordan. my mom's. going to. actually. watch a. lot of her. yes and. yes this is. going to. do many just to have it embarrass his work with cancer and who. doesn't this mean when he was saying i'm going to be i mean it's you know i mean we're we're like you're good you know so i can watch didn't happen. janet up or down gas on us and i knew but i mean a quest people. again i must get back to. get on both a q it. means. i can now take another look one of the but i got a good idea. i'm going to make when i was is that i'm glad i'm out. and this weapon at. what to do is to establish whether. whether she's on one to find out if she's there and to find out how she gets to engage in it with these companies make let's take a tailored step process so the dates of his opera by shipping terms like today is than a big issue for each sort that there is there is an ethical issue with it but why we're not getting in this phrase because we already have the primo rushy every day and it's only about us running up of a of the goin
mozambique return to. britain and so. on luton. is. going to amman. jordan. my mom's. going to. actually. watch a. lot of her. yes and. yes this is. going to. do many just to have it embarrass his work with cancer and who. doesn't this mean when he was saying i'm going to be i mean it's you know i mean we're we're like you're good you know so i can watch didn't happen. janet up or down gas on us and i knew but i mean a quest people. again i must get back to. get on both a q it. means. i can now...
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in mozambique will say that you asked last so you don't write it's how people call me data. as a journalist i often talk about these folks in that balance of the letter local to the. actors staff my day by ticking down to all those jobs finding out what people are talking about what is moving them. my father taught me how to ask and confront the book lessons about my country and about books that is what i keep doing good is the main ways that peaceful and i work at the. 1000000. francs good. international gateway to the best connection self road and rail. located in the heart of europe connected to the whole world. experienced outstanding shopping and dining all 1st and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from a bought. it at the back of. the bag. the bag. this is think of the news live from virgin evident. of misconduct in office. that's the conclusion reached by the house investigation into u.s. president donald trump now that because of the prove the report what's the next it also coming up. as nato turns 70 french president. and stands by
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they're trying to import some from mozambique, as gerry said, but mozambique wants to be paid in hard currency. this is another african nation saying you pay me in hard currency, and the people are suffering. these are brilliant people. i was there three years this time they have si rhodes scholars. they will ha more. d to see people not to send their kids to school, to ve to walk to work, not to have the ability to get secretary education is heart rendering. >> nawaz: we have less than 30 seconds left. i have to ask you a big question. with all this aid, is there a hope things will get better for the people of sste ziabwe? >> i have confidence in the government, the european colleagues and people stepping up to the plate to help the people of zimbabwe. what we need to do is let the government of zimbabwe be transparent. they have grains in their storage. tell us how much they have so we can help them. >> be transparent and accountable. >> yes. >> nawaz: gerryu borke and harry thomas, jr., thank you so much to the both of you. >> nawaz: as paul solman reported recently, economists est
they're trying to import some from mozambique, as gerry said, but mozambique wants to be paid in hard currency. this is another african nation saying you pay me in hard currency, and the people are suffering. these are brilliant people. i was there three years this time they have si rhodes scholars. they will ha more. d to see people not to send their kids to school, to ve to walk to work, not to have the ability to get secretary education is heart rendering. >> nawaz: we have less than...
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there's another expression they used today in angola and mozambique. they used to say -- language]foreign "the struggle continues. victory is certain." they don't say it that way no more. they say now -- language]foreign means, "victory is a .ontinuous process it is hard as hell and struggle is certain." i am delighted you all are here. we have leadership here. it has been wonderful. thank you. [applause] yes, mrs. like -- hanson? [applause] >> such a beautiful crowd. everybody. thank you. thank you a lot. but it got something to tell you . i am fred's mother and i want you to know this. anybody that wants to name a street after the child that got killed on, i want to see them and i want to talk to them tonight. i want to let you know i don't approve of it. i never approve of it. who would want to walk down a where and see a house their son was murdered in an the street he was killed on? , i i want to let you know don't approve of it. i will never approve of it. it, they stink and i don't care who they are. and i thank you a lot. [applause] >> i think
there's another expression they used today in angola and mozambique. they used to say -- language]foreign "the struggle continues. victory is certain." they don't say it that way no more. they say now -- language]foreign means, "victory is a .ontinuous process it is hard as hell and struggle is certain." i am delighted you all are here. we have leadership here. it has been wonderful. thank you. [applause] yes, mrs. like -- hanson? [applause] >> such a beautiful crowd....
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in mozambique we say that you have to laugh so you don't write it's how people call me a daily problems. as a journalist i often talk about this focus and that files are less helpful to them i like to stack my day by checking all for all those jobs finding out what people are talking about what is moving them. my father told me how. to ask uncomfortable questions about my country and about to book that describes i keep going to this day my name is fadi suv and i work at. frank's food and. international gateway to the best connections road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experienced outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. biala gassed at frankfurt airport city managed by from. the boat. this is the news line from berlin us presidents donald trump it's out the democrats after they announced particles of teach went against him at a rally in the state of pennsylvania and the president calls the charges the quote lightest in u.s. history i'm proud to accuse trouble of abuse of power and obstruction will go to washington for
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global empowerment mission has been here too, as they were for fires in california, a cyclone in mozambique, destruction of the amazon. disasters tied to global climate change. they are consistently described as the worst ever. >> the world is changing. we've got to get ready. >> reporter: for thomas and jackie williams with a baby boy due in weeks, the future is unknown. but with all the joy of a boy who is coming, you're living in a tent. >> yeah. >> reporter: great abaco, only 145 miles from florida. but for the foreseeable future, a world away. kerry sanders, nbc news, marsh harbor, the bahamas. >>> the san francisco 49ers are reeling from a sudden tragedy, the violent death of a player's brother yesterday morning. during saturday's game there was an emotional show of support for that player's loss. sarah harmon has details. >> i don't know what to say to you. you guys know what happened last night. >> reporter: coach kyle shanahan and his players filled with emotion after the fatal stabbing of quarterback's younger brother. >> i spent an hour with with him last night. he was distraught
global empowerment mission has been here too, as they were for fires in california, a cyclone in mozambique, destruction of the amazon. disasters tied to global climate change. they are consistently described as the worst ever. >> the world is changing. we've got to get ready. >> reporter: for thomas and jackie williams with a baby boy due in weeks, the future is unknown. but with all the joy of a boy who is coming, you're living in a tent. >> yeah. >> reporter: great...
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the miners are predominantly from lesotho, swaziland, malawi, zimbabwe and mozambique. nomsa maseko sent this report from the city of kimberley, known as the diamond capital of south africa. hoping to strike it rich. sifting through layers of gravel, the artisanal miners are hard at work. this is part of a disused mine dump and there are still diamonds to be found. hundreds moved into this area after the government issued permits to small—scale miners. in a landmark deal, 600 hectares were handed over by the government for artisanal mining. just a few months ago, this work was unlawful and dangerous. there were frequent clashes between illegal miners, police and mine security. it was not easy to get a permit. there was bloodshed. sleepless nights, being on the hit list of the mines, going to jail. we were also declared terrorists by their own government. despite the risks, south africa's sky—high unemployment made illegal mining a lucrative option and attracted people from all walks of life. but this has now changed. a pastor on sunday, a miner on monday. this man h
the miners are predominantly from lesotho, swaziland, malawi, zimbabwe and mozambique. nomsa maseko sent this report from the city of kimberley, known as the diamond capital of south africa. hoping to strike it rich. sifting through layers of gravel, the artisanal miners are hard at work. this is part of a disused mine dump and there are still diamonds to be found. hundreds moved into this area after the government issued permits to small—scale miners. in a landmark deal, 600 hectares were...
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the miners are predominantly from lesotho, swaziland, malawi, zimbabwe, and mozambique. nomsa maseko sent this report from the city of kimberley, known as the diamond capital of south africa. hoping to strike it rich, sifting through layers of gravel, the artisanal miners are hard at work. this is part of a disused main dump and there are still diamonds to be found. hundreds moved into this area after the government issued permits to small—scale miners. in a landmark deal, 600 hectares were handed over by the government for artisanal mining.justafew by the government for artisanal mining. just a few months ago, this work was unlawful and dangerous. there were frequent clashes between illegal miners, police, and main security. it was not easy to get a permit. it was bloodshed, the sleepless nights. people on the hit list of the mines, going to jail. we will also declared terrorists by our own government. despite the risks, south africa's sky high unemployment made illegal mining a lucrative option and attracted people from all walks of life. but this has now changed. a
the miners are predominantly from lesotho, swaziland, malawi, zimbabwe, and mozambique. nomsa maseko sent this report from the city of kimberley, known as the diamond capital of south africa. hoping to strike it rich, sifting through layers of gravel, the artisanal miners are hard at work. this is part of a disused main dump and there are still diamonds to be found. hundreds moved into this area after the government issued permits to small—scale miners. in a landmark deal, 600 hectares were...
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everything police from angola and mozambique from the former colonies which. in an goal lloyd self i didn't have in school so that says a lot about the system that was in place and only shaped me so my. conscience of torches colonialism and collusion in general. laws of the late. came later in my life let's say what do we want a song now that you don't understand as a tiny. well. to begin with. i didn't really question the way society was organized in angola. so i didn't never questions why we lived in. you know a place i lived in the center on law in a place that was called new leaves one at a time and always one. of those 2 is the 2nd biggest city in angola or the 2nd most important city and go and actually we lived in a white sheet only the servants. were african were black. and. i never question that i never sort of it i thought it was normal when we traveled around i saw the i sold the africans. the different tribes that constitute angola. indian villages leaving their lifes for me twas like. they made part of the landscapes imo but they didn't it really
everything police from angola and mozambique from the former colonies which. in an goal lloyd self i didn't have in school so that says a lot about the system that was in place and only shaped me so my. conscience of torches colonialism and collusion in general. laws of the late. came later in my life let's say what do we want a song now that you don't understand as a tiny. well. to begin with. i didn't really question the way society was organized in angola. so i didn't never questions why we...
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everything cool leagues from angola and mozambique from the former colonies which. in and goal lloyd self i didn't have in school so that says a lot about the system that was in place and only to shape me so my. conscience of portuguese colonialism in collusion in general. was a late. came late in my life let's say what i wanted from now and then on the final . well. to begin with. i didn't really question the way society was organized in angola. so i didn't never questions why we lived in. you know i lived in the center on law in a place that was called new leaves one at a time and always one goal. was to leave the 2nd biggest city in the role of the 2nd most important city and go and actually we lived in a white sheet only the servants. were african were black. and. i never questioned that and it was sort of it i thought it was normal when we traveled around i saw the i sold the africans. the different tribes that constitute an all. india villages leaving their lifes and for meat was like. they made part of the landscapes imo but they didn't it really didn't come
everything cool leagues from angola and mozambique from the former colonies which. in and goal lloyd self i didn't have in school so that says a lot about the system that was in place and only to shape me so my. conscience of portuguese colonialism in collusion in general. was a late. came late in my life let's say what i wanted from now and then on the final . well. to begin with. i didn't really question the way society was organized in angola. so i didn't never questions why we lived in. you...
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the miners are predominantly from lesotho, swaziland, malawi, zimbabwe and mozambique. nomsa maseko sent this report from the city of kimberley, known as the diamond capital of south africa. hoping to strike it rich. sifting through layers of gravel, the artisanal miners are hard at work. this is part of a disused mine dump and there are still diamonds to be found. hundreds moved into this area after the government issued permits to small—scale miners. in a landmark deal, 600 hectares were handed over by the government for artisanal mining. just a few months ago, this work was unlawful and dangerous. there were frequent clashes between illegal miners, police and mine security. it was not easy to get a permit. it was bloodshed, sleepless nights, put on the hit list of the mines, going to jail. yeah, we were also declared terrorists by our own government. despite the risks, south africa's sky—high unemployment made illegal mining a lucrative option, and it attracted people from all walks of life. but this has now changed. a pastor on sunday, a miner on monday. paseka
the miners are predominantly from lesotho, swaziland, malawi, zimbabwe and mozambique. nomsa maseko sent this report from the city of kimberley, known as the diamond capital of south africa. hoping to strike it rich. sifting through layers of gravel, the artisanal miners are hard at work. this is part of a disused mine dump and there are still diamonds to be found. hundreds moved into this area after the government issued permits to small—scale miners. in a landmark deal, 600 hectares were...
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being cool leagues from angola and mozambique from the former colonies which. in and goal itself i didn't have in school so that says a lot about the system that was in place and i mean to shape me so my. conscience of portuguese colonialism in collusion in general. was a late. came later in my life let's say what i wanted from having been on the finals at home. well. to begin with. i didn't really question the way society was organized in angola. so i didn't never questions why we leave didn't. you know i lived in the center on law in a place that was called new lease going at the time and always one. of those 2 is the 2nd biggest city in angola or the 2nd most important city and goal and actually we lived in a white sheet only the servants. were african or black. and. i never questioned it and it was sort of it i thought it was normal when we traveled around i saw the i sold the africans. the different tribes that constitute an all. india villages leaving their lifes and for me it was like. they made part of the landscapes imo but they didn't it really didn't
being cool leagues from angola and mozambique from the former colonies which. in and goal itself i didn't have in school so that says a lot about the system that was in place and i mean to shape me so my. conscience of portuguese colonialism in collusion in general. was a late. came later in my life let's say what i wanted from having been on the finals at home. well. to begin with. i didn't really question the way society was organized in angola. so i didn't never questions why we leave...
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this is what it did to the city of beira in mozambique. idai is the southern hemisphere‘s second deadliest tropical cyclone on record. and in may, cyclone fani ploughs into the east coast of india. it's the strongest storm here in 20 years. but countless lives were saved thanks to a mass evacuation in advance of the storm. no tropical cyclone in italy, but a storm surge all the same combines with the venice high tide in november to produce the worst flooding here in over 50 years. st mark's basilica was said to have suffered grave damage with its crypt completely flooded. in the uk, 2019 has brought bouts of severe flooding, most recently in november across parts of yorkshire and the midlands as record autumn rainfall sent some rivers to their highest levels ever recorded. chanting during 2019, public protest and direct action about climate change reached new levels. spain in december, and thousands demonstrate as madrid hosts the united nations climate conference. arriving by train, teenage swedish environmental activist greta thunberg
this is what it did to the city of beira in mozambique. idai is the southern hemisphere‘s second deadliest tropical cyclone on record. and in may, cyclone fani ploughs into the east coast of india. it's the strongest storm here in 20 years. but countless lives were saved thanks to a mass evacuation in advance of the storm. no tropical cyclone in italy, but a storm surge all the same combines with the venice high tide in november to produce the worst flooding here in over 50 years. st mark's...
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the miners are predominantly from lesotho, swaziland, malawi, zimbabwe and mozambique. nomsa maseko sent this report from the city of kimberley, known as the diamond capital of south africa. hoping to strike it rich. sifting through layers of gravel, the artisanal minus are hard at work. this is part of a disused mine dump and there are still diamonds to be found. hundreds moved into this area after the government issued permits to small—scale minus. in a landmark deal, 600 hectares were handed over by the government for artisanal mining.justafew by the government for artisanal mining. just a few months ago, this work was unlawful and dangerous. there were frequent clashes between illegal minus, police and mine security. it was not easy to get a permit to there was bloodshed. sleepless nights, being on the heat list of the mines, going to jail. they would declare terrorists by their own government. despite the risks, south africa's sky high unemployment made illegal mining a lucrative option and attracted people from all walks of life. but this has now changed to. a p
the miners are predominantly from lesotho, swaziland, malawi, zimbabwe and mozambique. nomsa maseko sent this report from the city of kimberley, known as the diamond capital of south africa. hoping to strike it rich. sifting through layers of gravel, the artisanal minus are hard at work. this is part of a disused mine dump and there are still diamonds to be found. hundreds moved into this area after the government issued permits to small—scale minus. in a landmark deal, 600 hectares were...
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the world that was when iran happened in afghanistan in nicaragua and vietnam cambodia laos in goa mozambique guinea-bissau out ethiopia you name it but the united but the reagan administration using the club of militarism they doubled the military budget they put enormous pressure on the soviet union and ultimately the soviet union for a lot of reasons cracked apart and the us became sort of the ruler of the roost again and i think the u.s. intends to overthrow the government in china and they hope that in the post putin era russia will come apart and that would be the way they're used to polarity would be reassembled and i think that's the real plan here ok well i think it's an interesting plan but i think it's really really far fetched ok if you look at the the end band i mean it's a far fetched you know but i think that i thinking you know because we're all the stuff we've seen in the last 2 decades i think you're right ok unfortunately i think you're absolutely right and that's what makes it really insane look at you know do we go to james here i mean 40 years of relative success in chin
the world that was when iran happened in afghanistan in nicaragua and vietnam cambodia laos in goa mozambique guinea-bissau out ethiopia you name it but the united but the reagan administration using the club of militarism they doubled the military budget they put enormous pressure on the soviet union and ultimately the soviet union for a lot of reasons cracked apart and the us became sort of the ruler of the roost again and i think the u.s. intends to overthrow the government in china and they...
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the world that was when iran happened in afghanistan in nicaragua and vietnam cambodia laos in goa mozambique guinea-bissau ethiopia you name it but the united but the reagan administration using the club of militarism they doubled the military budget they put enormous pressure on the soviet union and ultimately the soviet union for a lot of reasons cracked apart and the us became sort of the ruler of the roost again and i think the u.s. intends to overthrow the government in china and they hope that in the post putin era russia will come apart and that would be the way they're used to polarise he would be reassembled and i think that's the real plan here ok well i think it's an interesting plan but i think it's really really far fetched ok if you look at the the band i mean it's a far fetched you know but i think that i thinking you know because we're all the stuff we've seen in the last 2 decades i think you're right ok unfortunately i think you're absolutely right and that's what makes it really insane look at you know that we go to james here i mean 40 years of relative success in china i
the world that was when iran happened in afghanistan in nicaragua and vietnam cambodia laos in goa mozambique guinea-bissau ethiopia you name it but the united but the reagan administration using the club of militarism they doubled the military budget they put enormous pressure on the soviet union and ultimately the soviet union for a lot of reasons cracked apart and the us became sort of the ruler of the roost again and i think the u.s. intends to overthrow the government in china and they...
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this is what it did to the city of beira in mozambique. idai is the southern hemisphere‘s second deadliest tropical cyclone on record. and in may, cyclone fani ploughs into the east coast of india. it's the strongest storm here in 20 years. but countless lives were saved thanks to a mass evacuation in advance of the storm. no tropical cyclone in italy, but a storm surge all the same combines with the venice high tide in november to produce the worst flooding here in over 50 years. st mark's basilica was said to have suffered grave damage with its crypt completely flooded. in the uk, 2019 has brought bouts of severe flooding, most recently in november across parts of yorkshire and the midlands as record autumn rainfall sent some rivers to their highest levels ever recorded. extinction! rebellion! during 2019, public protest and direct action about climate change reached new levels. chanting spain in december, and thousands demonstrate as madrid hosts the united nations climate conference. arriving by train, teenage swedish environmental a
this is what it did to the city of beira in mozambique. idai is the southern hemisphere‘s second deadliest tropical cyclone on record. and in may, cyclone fani ploughs into the east coast of india. it's the strongest storm here in 20 years. but countless lives were saved thanks to a mass evacuation in advance of the storm. no tropical cyclone in italy, but a storm surge all the same combines with the venice high tide in november to produce the worst flooding here in over 50 years. st mark's...
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this is what it did to the city of beira in mozambique. idai is the southern hemisphere's second deadliest tropical cyclone on record. and in may, cyclone fani ploughs into the east coast of india. it's the strongest storm here in 20 years. but countless lives were saved thanks to a mass evacuation in advance of the storm. no tropical cyclone in italy, but a storm surge all the same combines with the venice high tide in november to produce the worst flooding here in over 50 years. st mark's basilica was said to have suffered grave damage with its crypt completely flooded. in the uk, 2019 has brought bouts of severe flooding, most recently in november across parts of yorkshire and the midlands as record autumn rainfall sent some rivers to their highest levels ever recorded. extinction! rebellion! during 2019, public protest and direct action about climate change reached new levels. chanting spain in december, and thousands demonstrate as madrid hosts the united nations climate conference. arriving by train, teenage swedish environmental act
this is what it did to the city of beira in mozambique. idai is the southern hemisphere's second deadliest tropical cyclone on record. and in may, cyclone fani ploughs into the east coast of india. it's the strongest storm here in 20 years. but countless lives were saved thanks to a mass evacuation in advance of the storm. no tropical cyclone in italy, but a storm surge all the same combines with the venice high tide in november to produce the worst flooding here in over 50 years. st mark's...
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rain and snow the madagascar it's been in place for the last day or 2 it will continue also northern mozambique seeing some heavy amounts of rain and scattered thunderstorms for the next couple of days into both and johannesburg. this is a boon for point you know and technology there is so much going to help people it's phenomenal thanks for calling i wrote this is there oh what are you looking for today we get to the blind with their day to day tasks and give them more independence and freedom schools are too little sure is a commuter exploration process. we have outside knowledge available to us. i know again and a reminder of our top stories this hour at least 14 people have died in a plane crash and. it went down with 100 people on board shortly after it took off from the tea airport in the southwest. the reuters news agency is reporting that libya's internationally recognized government has made a formal request to turkish military support it's aimed at fighting forces loyal to ward khalifa haftar. and iraq's president has offered to resign after refusing to back the man nominated to becom
rain and snow the madagascar it's been in place for the last day or 2 it will continue also northern mozambique seeing some heavy amounts of rain and scattered thunderstorms for the next couple of days into both and johannesburg. this is a boon for point you know and technology there is so much going to help people it's phenomenal thanks for calling i wrote this is there oh what are you looking for today we get to the blind with their day to day tasks and give them more independence and freedom...
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these northern areas of madagascar elsewhere again plenty of rain working its way across into southern mozambique and the eastern and southern sections of south africa also saying the rain is the rain here really for the last week or so becoming very extensive on tuesday but not cold 21 in. from the al-jazeera in london broke us into 2 special guests in conversation to do so. we use hunger as a way. uninterrupted much more difficult to be. the right wing when people. really read. to be subversive if you don't have a level of anger about you. on al-jazeera. watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories right now at least 20 people have been injured after a volcano erupted off the east coast of new zealand one person at least has been critically injured and there are others not accounted for up to 50 people were on or near the island at the time of the eruption. ahead of the f.b.i. investigation into a shooting at a u.s. naval base in florida says they're working on the presumption the attack was an act of terrorism a saudi national who was there to receive training and shot dead 3 students on fr
these northern areas of madagascar elsewhere again plenty of rain working its way across into southern mozambique and the eastern and southern sections of south africa also saying the rain is the rain here really for the last week or so becoming very extensive on tuesday but not cold 21 in. from the al-jazeera in london broke us into 2 special guests in conversation to do so. we use hunger as a way. uninterrupted much more difficult to be. the right wing when people. really read. to be...
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this is what it did to the city of beira in mozambique. idai is the southern hemisphere‘s second deadliest tropical cyclone on record. and in may, cyclone fani ploughs into the east coast of india. it's the strongest storm here in 20 years. but countless lives were saved thanks to a mass evacuation in advance of the storm. no tropical cyclone in italy, but a storm surge all the same combines with the venice high tide in november to produce the worst flooding here in over 50 years. st mark's basilica was said to have suffered grave damage with its crypt completely flooded. in the uk, 2019 has brought bouts of severe flooding, most recently in november across parts of yorkshire and the midlands as record autumn rainfall sent some rivers to their highest levels ever recorded. chanting. during 2019, public protest and direct action about climate change reached new levels. chanting. spain in december, and thousands demonstrate as madrid hosts the united nations climate conference. arriving by train, teenage swedish environmental activist gret
this is what it did to the city of beira in mozambique. idai is the southern hemisphere‘s second deadliest tropical cyclone on record. and in may, cyclone fani ploughs into the east coast of india. it's the strongest storm here in 20 years. but countless lives were saved thanks to a mass evacuation in advance of the storm. no tropical cyclone in italy, but a storm surge all the same combines with the venice high tide in november to produce the worst flooding here in over 50 years. st mark's...
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this is what it did to the city of beira in mozambique. idai is the southern hemisphere‘s second deadliest tropical cyclone on record. and in may, cyclone fani ploughs into the east coast of india. it's the strongest storm here in 20 years. but countless lives were saved thanks to a mass evacuation in advance of the storm. no tropical cyclone in italy, but a storm surge all the same combines with the venice high tide in november to produce the worst flooding here in over 50 years. st mark's basilica was said to have suffered grave damage, with its crypt completely flooded. in the uk, 2019 has brought bouts of severe flooding, most recently in november across parts of yorkshire and the midlands as record autumn rainfall sent some rivers to their highest levels ever recorded. chanting during 2019, public protest and direct action about climate change reached new levels. chanting spain in december, and thousands demonstrate as madrid hosts the united nations climate conference. arriving by train, teenage swedish environmental activist greta
this is what it did to the city of beira in mozambique. idai is the southern hemisphere‘s second deadliest tropical cyclone on record. and in may, cyclone fani ploughs into the east coast of india. it's the strongest storm here in 20 years. but countless lives were saved thanks to a mass evacuation in advance of the storm. no tropical cyclone in italy, but a storm surge all the same combines with the venice high tide in november to produce the worst flooding here in over 50 years. st mark's...
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flooding between june and october killed 1000 $900.00 people cyclonic die which devastated zimbabwe mozambique and malawi in march killed $1300.00 the biggest damage bill was $25000000000.00 for wildfires that ravaged the u.s. state of california throughout october and november while typhoons facts and arguments cost japan at least $20000000000.00 well catherine the the christian aid report she says under developed countries will bear the biggest human cost of climate change. certainly there is a real need in 2020 for all countries to come forward with enhanced impression this report showing that the impacts of climate change that we're seeing with just one degree of warming but the top the places the people of that the country support for with so far under the paris agreement amount to 3 degrees of warming and the kinds of impacts that we would see it that would just be just beyond human imagination but beyond human experience i think one of the things that this report shows very clearly is that the cost the economic costs that you talked about in your introduction the economic costs in count
flooding between june and october killed 1000 $900.00 people cyclonic die which devastated zimbabwe mozambique and malawi in march killed $1300.00 the biggest damage bill was $25000000000.00 for wildfires that ravaged the u.s. state of california throughout october and november while typhoons facts and arguments cost japan at least $20000000000.00 well catherine the the christian aid report she says under developed countries will bear the biggest human cost of climate change. certainly there is...
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were the floods in northern india which killed 1,900 people and cyclone idai which killed 1,300 in mozambique, zimbabwe and malawi. dr katherine kramer is global lead for climate change at christian aid and co—author of the report. shejoins us from near bury st edmunds. it is interesting, of course, you talk in this report about the huge human cost in terms of deaths, injuries, displacement of people, but you focus on the financial cost. is that a deliberate strategy in the sense that christian aid wants to appeal to those policymakers who are perhaps focused on the financial bottom line of these extreme weather events ? bottom line of these extreme weather events? doctor kramer, sorry, i will ask you to start again because we just lost the sound at the beginning of your answer, if you wouldn't mind beginning again?|j beginning of your answer, if you wouldn't mind beginning again? i do apologise. it was our aim within this report to show both the human costs a nd this report to show both the human costs and the economic costs. it was a relatively easy thing for us to do, to choose the 15 th
were the floods in northern india which killed 1,900 people and cyclone idai which killed 1,300 in mozambique, zimbabwe and malawi. dr katherine kramer is global lead for climate change at christian aid and co—author of the report. shejoins us from near bury st edmunds. it is interesting, of course, you talk in this report about the huge human cost in terms of deaths, injuries, displacement of people, but you focus on the financial cost. is that a deliberate strategy in the sense that...
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this is what it did to the city of beira in mozambique. idai is the southern hemisphere's second deadliest tropical cyclone on record. and in may, cyclone fani ploughs into the east coast of india. it's the strongest storm here in 20 years. but countless lives were saved thanks to a mass evacuation in advance of the storm. no tropical cyclone in italy, but a storm surge all the same combines with the venice high tide in november to produce the worst flooding here in over 50 years. st mark's basilica was said to have suffered grave damage with its crypt completely flooded. in the uk, 2019 has brought bouts of severe flooding, most recently in november across parts of yorkshire and the midlands, as record autumn rainfall sent some rivers to their highest levels ever recorded. extinction! rebellion! during 2019, public protest and direct action about climate change reached new levels. chanting. spain in december, and thousands demonstrate as madrid hosts the united nations climate conference. arriving by train, teenage swedish environmental a
this is what it did to the city of beira in mozambique. idai is the southern hemisphere's second deadliest tropical cyclone on record. and in may, cyclone fani ploughs into the east coast of india. it's the strongest storm here in 20 years. but countless lives were saved thanks to a mass evacuation in advance of the storm. no tropical cyclone in italy, but a storm surge all the same combines with the venice high tide in november to produce the worst flooding here in over 50 years. st mark's...
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when their massive floods in mozambique it took three weeks before any kind of aid or supplies reached some of those remote communities there. exactly the same as happening now with drought in zimbabwe and other places not so far away. those are countries that often don't have the kind of infrastructure we have got to scope with those kind of problems. but we are not immune from it, the floods that are happening all across the uk are massive. and so we have to address that by a combination of river —based management to use natural defences like flood plains but also obviously flood defences. but we also have to recognise that the paris climate change record of 2015 was a massive step forward. huge. it took a long time to achieve, i was there, ifound huge. it took a long time to achieve, iwas there, ifound it fascinating meeting people from all over the world and the fact that at that point all countries were signed up that point all countries were signed up to it. and we've moved forward from there. however, we now have resident in the usa that doesn't believe climate change is happe
when their massive floods in mozambique it took three weeks before any kind of aid or supplies reached some of those remote communities there. exactly the same as happening now with drought in zimbabwe and other places not so far away. those are countries that often don't have the kind of infrastructure we have got to scope with those kind of problems. but we are not immune from it, the floods that are happening all across the uk are massive. and so we have to address that by a combination of...
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the world that was when iran happened in afghanistan in nicaragua and vietnam cambodia laos in goa mozambique guinea but south ethiopia you name it but the united but the reagan administration using the club of militarism they doubled the military budget they put enormous pressure on the soviet union and ultimately the soviet union for a lot of reasons cracked apart and the us became sort of the ruler of the roost again and i think the u.s. intends to overthrow the government in china and they hope that in the post putin era russia will come apart and that would be the way they're used to polarity would be reassembled and i think that's the real plan here ok well i think it's an interesting plan but i think it's really really far fetched ok if you look at the the end band i mean it's a far fetched you know but i think that i thinking you know because we're all the stuff we've seen in the last 2 decades i think you're right ok unfortunately i think you're absolutely right and that's what makes it really insane look at you know that we go to james here i mean 40 years of relative success in chi
the world that was when iran happened in afghanistan in nicaragua and vietnam cambodia laos in goa mozambique guinea but south ethiopia you name it but the united but the reagan administration using the club of militarism they doubled the military budget they put enormous pressure on the soviet union and ultimately the soviet union for a lot of reasons cracked apart and the us became sort of the ruler of the roost again and i think the u.s. intends to overthrow the government in china and they...
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this is what it did to the city of beira in mozambique. it is the southern hemisphere‘s second deadliest tropical cyclone on record. and in may, cyclone fani ploughs into the east coast of india. it's the strongest storm here in 20 years. but countless lives were saved thanks to a mass evacuation in advance of the storm. no tropical cyclone in italy, but a storm surge all the same combines with the venice high tide in november to produce the worst flooding here in over 50 years. st mark's basilica was said to have suffered grave damage, with its crypt completely flooded. in the uk, 2019 has brought boutsof severe most recently in november across parts of yorkshire and the midlands as record autumn rainfall sent some rivers to their highest levels ever recorded. during 2019, public protest and direct action about climate change reached new levels. spain in december, and thousands demonstrate as madrid hosts the united nations climate conference. arriving by train, teenage swedish environmental activist greta thunberg has a police escort,
this is what it did to the city of beira in mozambique. it is the southern hemisphere‘s second deadliest tropical cyclone on record. and in may, cyclone fani ploughs into the east coast of india. it's the strongest storm here in 20 years. but countless lives were saved thanks to a mass evacuation in advance of the storm. no tropical cyclone in italy, but a storm surge all the same combines with the venice high tide in november to produce the worst flooding here in over 50 years. st mark's...
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the world that was when iran happened in afghanistan in nicaragua and vietnam cambodia laos in goa mozambique guinea-bissau out ethiopia you name it but the united but the reagan administration using the club of militarism they doubled the military budget they put enormous pressure on the soviet union and ultimately the soviet union for a lot of reasons cracked apart and the us became sort of the ruler of the roost again and i think the u.s. intends to overthrow the government in china and they hope that in the post putin era russia will come apart and that would be the way they're used to polarity would be reassembled and i think that's the real plan here ok well i think it's an interesting plan but i think it's really really far fetched ok if you look at the band i mean it's a far fetched you know but i think that i thinking you know because we're all the stuff we've seen in the last 2 decades i think you're right ok unfortunately i think you're absolutely right and that's what makes it really insane look at you know do we go to james here i mean 40 years of relative success in china i mean
the world that was when iran happened in afghanistan in nicaragua and vietnam cambodia laos in goa mozambique guinea-bissau out ethiopia you name it but the united but the reagan administration using the club of militarism they doubled the military budget they put enormous pressure on the soviet union and ultimately the soviet union for a lot of reasons cracked apart and the us became sort of the ruler of the roost again and i think the u.s. intends to overthrow the government in china and they...
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these northern areas of madagascar elsewhere again plenty of rain working its way across into southern mozambique and these eastern and southern sections of south africa also saying the rain it's been raining here really for the last week or so becoming very extensive on tuesday but not cold 21 in. good weather sponsored by cattle railways. right. watching out to 0 let's recap the top stories right now there are reports several people have been injured after a while came erupted off the east coast of new zealand the country's prime minister says around $100.00 people were on or near the island at the time of the eruption with some on accounted for. the head of the f.b.i. investigation into a shooting at a u.s. naval base in florida says they're working on the presumption the attack was an act of terrorism a saudi national who was there to receive training shot dead 3 students on friday. and thousands of ukrainians have rallied against president watermarks selenski is planned meeting with vladimir putin ukrainian forces have been fighting separatists backed by moscow for 5 years now in eastern ukr
these northern areas of madagascar elsewhere again plenty of rain working its way across into southern mozambique and these eastern and southern sections of south africa also saying the rain it's been raining here really for the last week or so becoming very extensive on tuesday but not cold 21 in. good weather sponsored by cattle railways. right. watching out to 0 let's recap the top stories right now there are reports several people have been injured after a while came erupted off the east...