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and people need to change. you have to leave space for these new new ideas. counsellor hannah con, has already been working on this one small scheme, the 2 years. we have consulted, we have spoken to many residents in many different ways. there are so many angles to look at from businesses to elderly. right. so it's complicated. i mean, the most challenging thing for me is the hostility that we received for divided community. and that's what these low traffic neighborhood the doing is opec the question? if a modest proposal take sam fi contains in one small part of one city can lead to thought faith argument. where's our guy across from well, can the u. k. government, or indeed, any government, some of the will to try and transform the planning. the british government has now made a commitment. it's reached at 0 by 2050. it's got some impressive goals in place. green is good. green is right. green works. but how exactly it will get that is lack of clear, much needs to be done at the moment is not even on coast
and people need to change. you have to leave space for these new new ideas. counsellor hannah con, has already been working on this one small scheme, the 2 years. we have consulted, we have spoken to many residents in many different ways. there are so many angles to look at from businesses to elderly. right. so it's complicated. i mean, the most challenging thing for me is the hostility that we received for divided community. and that's what these low traffic neighborhood the doing is opec the...
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we really need a change because it's — will change. we really need a change because it's just _ will change. we really need a change because it's just not _ will change. we really need a change because it'sjust not on, _ will change. we really need a change because it'sjust not on, they - will change. we really need a change because it'sjust not on, they are - because it's just not on, they are not listening. why are you laughing? they are not listening. who not listening. why are you laughing? they are not listening.— they are not listening. who is not listenin: ? they are not listening. who is not listening? the _ they are not listening. who is not listening? the world _ they are not listening. who is not listening? the world leaders, - they are not listening. who is not| listening? the world leaders, they come here for— listening? the world leaders, they come here for all— listening? the world leaders, they come here for all the _ listening? the world leaders, they come here for all the stuff- listening? the world leaders, the
we really need a change because it's — will change. we really need a change because it's just _ will change. we really need a change because it's just not _ will change. we really need a change because it'sjust not on, _ will change. we really need a change because it'sjust not on, they - will change. we really need a change because it'sjust not on, they are - because it's just not on, they are not listening. why are you laughing? they are not listening. who not listening. why are you...
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the climate change is underway. so if it had not been for the denial campaigns, i think it's pretty clear the political momentum was there with the political well was there. they have succeeded in preventing climate action for several decades where it would have occurred earlier, had it not been for their efforts. today, we could be living in a world where $6080.00 maybe even 90 percent of our energy would be from renewable energy. we've had 30 years, that's a lot of time to make technological change. and we'd also be living in a different world politically. and in some ways, maybe this is even the more horrible thing about the effects of what these folks did. they made this information mainstream. they made it okay for the president united states to say the climate change was a hoax. my name is my irony bill and i'm leaving the trump transition team on environmental matters is an avid climate change deny or. well, mr. trump, when he ran for president i, i did the environmental protection agency. i was the leader th
the climate change is underway. so if it had not been for the denial campaigns, i think it's pretty clear the political momentum was there with the political well was there. they have succeeded in preventing climate action for several decades where it would have occurred earlier, had it not been for their efforts. today, we could be living in a world where $6080.00 maybe even 90 percent of our energy would be from renewable energy. we've had 30 years, that's a lot of time to make technological...
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you see the effects of climate change, _ change, and if so, how? you see the effects of climate change, you - change, and if so, how? you see the effects of climate change, you see i effects of climate change, you see the effects because of the difference in the types of wildlife and animals that we are seeing, different types of animals are moving further north in ontario and in canada. things we used to see. we never had a red fox in northern canada, now we are seeing the red fox. unfortunately the thing about red foxes is that they seem to like to prey on the much smaller arctic fox and that has become part of their diet. we see different things like turkey vultures, that we never had in northern canada before, and we are seeing those, we are seeing all different kinds of animals that are from the north migrating to southern regions in canada, to cities and close to toronto. we are seeing black bears that we have never seen. seeing black bears that we have never seen-— never seen. you are seeing the wildlife changing. _ never seen. you are see
you see the effects of climate change, _ change, and if so, how? you see the effects of climate change, you - change, and if so, how? you see the effects of climate change, you see i effects of climate change, you see the effects because of the difference in the types of wildlife and animals that we are seeing, different types of animals are moving further north in ontario and in canada. things we used to see. we never had a red fox in northern canada, now we are seeing the red fox....
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the government has blamed climate change. i’m has blamed climate change. i'm a firefighter _ has blamed climate change. i“n a firefighter for 23 years and as i can remember, there is no similar situation. here, the fires were catastrophic. around one third of the island was burnt. thousands of people had to flee their homes. and a way of life was destroyed. evia, off the coast of mainland greece. dense pine forests, beautiful beaches, and the sea. but this summer, a wildfire tour through the north of the island. it was the largest fire in greece since records began. over 50,000 hectares of woodland was burnt. it took almost two weeks to bring the blaze under control. i was sent to report on the fires this summer. two months on, i've come back to see the aftermath. this is lieutenant colonel stratus who was responsible for co—ordinating firefighting aircraft across greece. he offered to take me up to see the extent of the destruction. i'm a i'm a firefighter for 23 years and if i can remember, there is no similar situation. it was a war above the fires
the government has blamed climate change. i’m has blamed climate change. i'm a firefighter _ has blamed climate change. i“n a firefighter for 23 years and as i can remember, there is no similar situation. here, the fires were catastrophic. around one third of the island was burnt. thousands of people had to flee their homes. and a way of life was destroyed. evia, off the coast of mainland greece. dense pine forests, beautiful beaches, and the sea. but this summer, a wildfire tour through...
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but it has changed now- _ crystallise the problem. but it has changed now. in _ crystallise the problem. but it has changed now. in a _ crystallise the problem. but it has changed now. in a sense, - crystallise the problem. but it has changed now. in a sense, from i crystallise the problem. but it has| changed now. in a sense, from the fans' point of view, it has sometimes felt like in commercial terms you are a bit of a loss leader, useful brand but actually not the heart of what they are really interested in. is not the heart of what they are really interested in.— not the heart of what they are really interested in. is that what the fear is? _ really interested in. is that what the fear is? again, _ really interested in. is that what the fear is? again, that - really interested in. is that what the fear is? again, that is - really interested in. is that what l the fear is? again, that is exactly it. there are different schools of thought and with any football club there are factual is, a lot of ill feeling towards the ownership and board but a lot of pe
but it has changed now- _ crystallise the problem. but it has changed now. in _ crystallise the problem. but it has changed now. in a _ crystallise the problem. but it has changed now. in a sense, - crystallise the problem. but it has changed now. in a sense, from i crystallise the problem. but it has| changed now. in a sense, from the fans' point of view, it has sometimes felt like in commercial terms you are a bit of a loss leader, useful brand but actually not the heart of what they are...
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change. the money has been described by the foreign office as �*new funding'. it ties in with the theme of the day at cop26, which is adaption, loss and damage. adaptation refers to the changes that have to made across the world, in order to deal with everyday impacts of climate change. loss and damage highlights the negative effect climate change has already had on our planet. some of the countries who have contributed least to the problem are the ones that have suffered the most. that's why one of the key targets of the summit, is for richer nations to come up with 100 billion dollars worth of funding, to help poorer nations. earlier the uk's international trade secretary, anne marie trevelyan, explained how some of that funding might be spent. this is about the practical local solutions, so when i've been travelling all year as international ambassadorfor cop26 i've met families where for instance historically rain—fed agriculture has been the norm for agriculture, and the changes in w
change. the money has been described by the foreign office as �*new funding'. it ties in with the theme of the day at cop26, which is adaption, loss and damage. adaptation refers to the changes that have to made across the world, in order to deal with everyday impacts of climate change. loss and damage highlights the negative effect climate change has already had on our planet. some of the countries who have contributed least to the problem are the ones that have suffered the most. that's why...
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i mean, we know that this has to change now to change this, they're not too big solution. one being rented mobility, not for private cars, but for mass transit and, and do getting out of coal. inefficient, dirty combustion. not to me. if you do that, we deal with local air pollution. we also saw climate change and i think that's the framing that countries like india and me is it is good for us. it is good for opening vitamin to do this. and if we do it, we will end up contributing to the global ah effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, so focused on practical solutions and ethan rayne, the director of the center for science and environment a database. think that great can you insights? thank you so much for joining us. anytime you i'm leaving on and al jazeera is bureau chief, insur. dawn has been arrested. elma saw me elk about she was taken into custody after his home was rated by security forces overnight. no reason has been given for his detention, but it comes amid rising tension answered on, well, on friday and saturday. i'm sorry. 5 people were killed and dozens
i mean, we know that this has to change now to change this, they're not too big solution. one being rented mobility, not for private cars, but for mass transit and, and do getting out of coal. inefficient, dirty combustion. not to me. if you do that, we deal with local air pollution. we also saw climate change and i think that's the framing that countries like india and me is it is good for us. it is good for opening vitamin to do this. and if we do it, we will end up contributing to the global...
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today, we are going to talk about climate change and the intersection between climate change and wall street. the conference of parties, cop 26, kicks off with a procession of world leaders resenting their plan for curbing global warming. u.n. calling to speed down missions and joe biden says the u.s. is ready to be a leader again on this. we will dig into the money going into the fight happening on the shadow of an energy crisis. let's look at what we have heard so far from the heads of state at cop 26. >> we must speed up our race to net zero. >> the united states is not only back at the table, but will hopefully lead by the power of our example. my administration is working overtime to show our climate commitment is action, not words. >> the european union as well as the united kingdom are ready to meet their commitments. >> india is the only big economy in the world that has delivered both in n word on its paris commitment. >> all of those promises will be nothing but blob loblaw, to coin a phrase, and the anger will be uncontainable unless we make this moment any glascow the mome
today, we are going to talk about climate change and the intersection between climate change and wall street. the conference of parties, cop 26, kicks off with a procession of world leaders resenting their plan for curbing global warming. u.n. calling to speed down missions and joe biden says the u.s. is ready to be a leader again on this. we will dig into the money going into the fight happening on the shadow of an energy crisis. let's look at what we have heard so far from the heads of state...
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to combat climate change in thisl to combat climate change in this decade — to combat climate change in this decade this _ to combat climate change in this decade. this result— to combat climate change in this decade. this result will- to combat climate change in this decade. this result will have - to combat climate change in this decade. this result will have farl decade. this result will have far greater— decade. this result will have far greater credibility— decade. this result will have far greater credibility if— decade. this result will have far greater credibility if also - greater credibility if also accompanied _ greater credibility if also accompanied with- greater credibility if also accompanied with an - greater credibility if also - accompanied with an equally greater credibility if also _ accompanied with an equally strong result— accompanied with an equally strong result from — accompanied with an equally strong result from mobilisation _ accompanied with an equally strong result from mobilisation and - result from mobilisation and delivery— result from
to combat climate change in thisl to combat climate change in this decade — to combat climate change in this decade this _ to combat climate change in this decade. this result— to combat climate change in this decade. this result will- to combat climate change in this decade. this result will have - to combat climate change in this decade. this result will have farl decade. this result will have far greater— decade. this result will have far greater credibility— decade. this result will...
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we want things to change. now, in this country, president jessica, he says he had the agreement of most religious groups when appointing the electoral commissioner as meant to be a consensus among all. he didn't have the agreement of the catholic and protestant church leaders that powerful here. it was them who called for the protest along with rights groups and opposition politicians. their government has been elected to do just that, to take care of these people. that's our message. do their ruling contra, her party to the ruling people that care of what their people is saying. the voice of the people is so high now and we're gonna not. and if their government does it to year, other people here think to security is taking control of institutions that are meant to be independent. the next election is still 2 years away. they say they'll keep protesting. malcolm web al jazeera, kinshasa democratic republic of congo. mostella had here on al jazeera and we look at how the national security law on hong kong is im
we want things to change. now, in this country, president jessica, he says he had the agreement of most religious groups when appointing the electoral commissioner as meant to be a consensus among all. he didn't have the agreement of the catholic and protestant church leaders that powerful here. it was them who called for the protest along with rights groups and opposition politicians. their government has been elected to do just that, to take care of these people. that's our message. do their...
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.— of climate change. there is one thing that _ of climate change. there is one thing that should _ of climate change. there is one thing that should transcend - of climate change. there is one thing that should transcend ouri thing that should transcend our day—to—day politics and normal geopolitics and that is climate change. geopolitics and that is climate chan . e. ~ geopolitics and that is climate chance. ~ ,, .,~ ., ., change. we will speak to an environment _ change. we will speak to an environment minister- change. we will speak to an environment minister from | change. we will speak to an i environment minister from the dominican republic. one of those countries on the front line. welcome back. the united states opened that board is to foreign travelers who are vaccinated and being the travel ban that was imposed by the former president donald trump some 600 days ago. the british prime minister is accused of running scared as mp told that emergency debates on parliamentary standards in his abs
.— of climate change. there is one thing that _ of climate change. there is one thing that should _ of climate change. there is one thing that should transcend - of climate change. there is one thing that should transcend ouri thing that should transcend our day—to—day politics and normal geopolitics and that is climate change. geopolitics and that is climate chan . e. ~ geopolitics and that is climate chance. ~ ,, .,~ ., ., change. we will speak to an environment _ change. we will speak...
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the auestion that any changes natural. the question is. _ that any changes natural. the question is, how _ that any changes natural. tue: question is, how much that any changes natural. tt;e: question is, how much difference does co2 usually make in our atmosphere? and that question should be debated. you can see the sun shining on my face right now. the sun is one of the biggest climate drivers, goes through many cycles. the view that climate change is patently natural but fossil fuels have nothing to do with it, has been very strongly held, and have led to some vicious attacks on scientists and journalists like me. ifelt exposed at times, excuse of being a lobbyist for green industries, of being a hypocrite for using fossil fuels. but i've also watched how the research has evolved, how scientists have become more —— have used new knowledge to argue with their critics, but it has been quite a job to get to that point. all over the world, i havejoined expeditions as scientists have investigated the climate. counting individual grains of sand to see how fast the w
the auestion that any changes natural. the question is. _ that any changes natural. the question is, how _ that any changes natural. tue: question is, how much that any changes natural. tt;e: question is, how much difference does co2 usually make in our atmosphere? and that question should be debated. you can see the sun shining on my face right now. the sun is one of the biggest climate drivers, goes through many cycles. the view that climate change is patently natural but fossil fuels have...
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trying to get systemic change in a club like yorkshire which — change in a club like yorkshire which change has been proven to be very difficult and the club i think has failed — very difficult and the club i think has failed to evolve quick enough in a way— has failed to evolve quick enough in a way that_ has failed to evolve quick enough in a way that society is changing and our attitudes towards race and racism — our attitudes towards race and racism. , ., , , ., our attitudes towards race and racism. , . , , ., ., , ., racism. this has been a devastating week for the _ racism. this has been a devastating week for the most _ racism. this has been a devastating week for the most successful i racism. this has been a devastating week for the most successful club l racism. this has been a devastating| week for the most successful club in county cricket. but the ramifications of this remarkable saga now extend well beyond headingley. dan roan reporting, who's at the ground, says yorkshire county cricket club is in absolute turmoil. the implosion at york shire is like nothing i ca
trying to get systemic change in a club like yorkshire which — change in a club like yorkshire which change has been proven to be very difficult and the club i think has failed — very difficult and the club i think has failed to evolve quick enough in a way— has failed to evolve quick enough in a way that_ has failed to evolve quick enough in a way that society is changing and our attitudes towards race and racism — our attitudes towards race and racism. , ., , , ., our attitudes...
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is climate change now happening too fast for species, other species to adapt to? climate change is happening faster than we think it is ever occurred before in illusionary histories of course that is a challenge to many species, especially species that have low genetic variation which is now a consequence of them being small fragmented populations and also if they are a species with a long breeding time. you would normally think that frogs would normally think that frogs would be ok because they are rapid breeders but many populations that we know basically, they isolate in small populations and do not have much genetic diversity but the diversity that they might be able to be usefully using is out there another populations that they cannot mix with any more. so, yes, climate change will probably happen too quickly for those species living close to the tolerances already and that is the kind of research that we try to look at where that useful variation is and to try and bring it into the threatened populations. professor nikki mitchell there from the university o
is climate change now happening too fast for species, other species to adapt to? climate change is happening faster than we think it is ever occurred before in illusionary histories of course that is a challenge to many species, especially species that have low genetic variation which is now a consequence of them being small fragmented populations and also if they are a species with a long breeding time. you would normally think that frogs would normally think that frogs would be ok because...
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but also to, you know, be transparent about this change. i want to make sure running lane for the community living in district one. so i just want to highlight that and chair mandelman, thank you for your indulgence for me to put this out there. >> chairman: thank you. commissioner mar. >> commissioner: thank you. i just want to thank sfmta and mca on your work. i'm really glad to see investments in west side rail included and specifically for the development of a geary 19th avenue corridor strategy as the pandemic has emphasized, we need to serve trips between neighborhoods, not just between neighborhoods and downtown will be transformative and necessary to meet our climate and sustainability goals. and supervisor melgar and i convened a hearing in the land use hearing yesterday particularly on the west side as we're planning for increasing housing density on the west side. so thanks again for all the work on this and the court to seeing all these important projects move forward. >> chairman: thank you, commissioner mar. let's open this it
but also to, you know, be transparent about this change. i want to make sure running lane for the community living in district one. so i just want to highlight that and chair mandelman, thank you for your indulgence for me to put this out there. >> chairman: thank you. commissioner mar. >> commissioner: thank you. i just want to thank sfmta and mca on your work. i'm really glad to see investments in west side rail included and specifically for the development of a geary 19th avenue...
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they're becoming more serious, more impactful with climate change. they force people to move sometimes suddenly, but it's really the combination of factors that makes this phenomenon complex and of great relevance to my organization. look in many places. climate change is depleting. resources is taking resources away from very poor communities and communities with less resources start fighting. this generates conflicts which generate displacement of a, of the type that is very, very germane to the work of my organization. these are fundamentally refugees, that flee also because of climate change. but not only because of that. one of the challenges is that there are no legal protections currently in place for people who are forced to leave their countries for climate change. that's because they don't fall under the definition of a refugee based on the u. n's. 1951 conventional refugees. ah. yet estimate state. there could be between 25000000 to 1000000000 environmental refugees by the year 20 . 50. 0, what is you and hcr doing to ensure that these peo
they're becoming more serious, more impactful with climate change. they force people to move sometimes suddenly, but it's really the combination of factors that makes this phenomenon complex and of great relevance to my organization. look in many places. climate change is depleting. resources is taking resources away from very poor communities and communities with less resources start fighting. this generates conflicts which generate displacement of a, of the type that is very, very germane to...
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tell your doctor about any changes in medicines you're taking. the common side effects are swelling of the arms and legs and confusion. now this is something we want to see. don't wait. ask your healthcare provider about nuplazid. okay, we're not gonna ask for don't wait. discounts on floor models, demos or displays. shopping malls can be a big trigger for young homeowners turning into their parents. you ever think about the storage operation a place like this must rely on? -no. they just sell candles, and they're making overhead? you know what kind of fish those are? -no. -eh, don't be coy. [ laughs ] [ sniffs, clears throat ] koi fish. it can be overwhelming. think a second. have we seen this shirt before? progressive can't save you from becoming your parents. but we can save you money when you bundle home and auto with us. but you know what? i'm still gonna get it. >>> to >>> tonight, an 11-year-old girl is the sole survivor of a michigan plane crash. authorities say it killed four people. the small plane crashed while landing on beaver island
tell your doctor about any changes in medicines you're taking. the common side effects are swelling of the arms and legs and confusion. now this is something we want to see. don't wait. ask your healthcare provider about nuplazid. okay, we're not gonna ask for don't wait. discounts on floor models, demos or displays. shopping malls can be a big trigger for young homeowners turning into their parents. you ever think about the storage operation a place like this must rely on? -no. they just sell...
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and artisan has also been influential at driving change. they are holders that we've seen get very vocal in the past so potentially richemont in store for a shakeup once we heard what the activist is looking to get out of the position so it's up about 3.8% this morning. >>> tesla another key corporate story that emerged over the weekend. a twitter pole set up by elon musk has urged him to sell 10% of his holdings in the company he said he would abide by the poll he said he could sell, quote, a huge block of tesla stock in the fourth quarter this is the frankfurt listing of tesla. they're down more than 6% this morning. so obviously investors bracing for what could come if elon musk does follow suit with what he has promised a lot of questions with what voted elon musk to take to twitter, perhaps trying to front run his decision to sell down his stake and get shareholders on side because obviously selling 10% of a company is going to have a big impact on the share price. interesting tactics for elon musk another reason for musk cashing in on
and artisan has also been influential at driving change. they are holders that we've seen get very vocal in the past so potentially richemont in store for a shakeup once we heard what the activist is looking to get out of the position so it's up about 3.8% this morning. >>> tesla another key corporate story that emerged over the weekend. a twitter pole set up by elon musk has urged him to sell 10% of his holdings in the company he said he would abide by the poll he said he could sell,...
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it changed me, right? went from me picking up a stick, bottle, knife, to guns. >> reporter: by now, curtis had risen through the ranks and was making a name for himself. >> the more violent that i became, you know, i would -- i would move up. >> reporter: the higher he climbed, the more he got arrested. curtis spent the next 18 years in and out of jail. and served hard time in prison for a gun charge. on the streets, the beefs between rival gangs continued and the homicides climbed. do you think you became desensitized to violence at a certain point? >> yeah. when i think about how many of my friends were killed. >> do you even have a count? >> my best friend was a twin and he and his twin brother were both killed. you know? so, yeah. the guys who i was involved with in the street culture are gone. >> when did you finally decide that you had had enough? >> when i first started getting thoughts of change was when my son was born because i thought that i was about to get killed. or i thought that i was going
it changed me, right? went from me picking up a stick, bottle, knife, to guns. >> reporter: by now, curtis had risen through the ranks and was making a name for himself. >> the more violent that i became, you know, i would -- i would move up. >> reporter: the higher he climbed, the more he got arrested. curtis spent the next 18 years in and out of jail. and served hard time in prison for a gun charge. on the streets, the beefs between rival gangs continued and the homicides...
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the industry has changed dramatically. we have these talents and capacities of people in our midst all along, but the opportunity hasn't always been there. it's already benefiting people everywhere so that is they still think about at the time they were killed down there. he's dedicated his life to writing but hopefully people are being enhanced to move forward to a new and better world. you can find her and her daughter allison and sourcebook. topping the list is tabitha brown's self-help book because it's my business, that's followed by wayne state university professor detroit and 50 map source booksellers is very close to wayne state. after that is bibliophile diverse spines a collection of curated lists meant to diversify the reader's library. michael eric dyson's most recent book is also on the source bestsellers and it is an examination of the race in america and it's entitled entertaining race. wrapping up some of the best selling books is the recount of the life of malcolm x it's looking at the latest publishing ne
the industry has changed dramatically. we have these talents and capacities of people in our midst all along, but the opportunity hasn't always been there. it's already benefiting people everywhere so that is they still think about at the time they were killed down there. he's dedicated his life to writing but hopefully people are being enhanced to move forward to a new and better world. you can find her and her daughter allison and sourcebook. topping the list is tabitha brown's self-help book...
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change. mps will hold an emergency debate about parliamentary standards today, as the government continues to face criticism over allegations of sleaze. ministers have been criticised for trying to change the standards body that polices the conduct of mps after it found the former cabinet minister, owen paterson, guilty of breaking lobbying rules. today's debate is being led by the liberal democrats, who are proposing an independent inquiry into corruption allegations against the government and stricter punishments for mps who break the rules. while the prime minister won't be present at the debate, he has said this afternoon that he takes the issue very seriously. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, has the very latest. the rules for politicians at westminster are under scrutiny again. what's right and what's wrong. what's allowed and what's not. the prime minister in northumberland this morning after a week where the government was forced to back down from its attempt to overhaul t
change. mps will hold an emergency debate about parliamentary standards today, as the government continues to face criticism over allegations of sleaze. ministers have been criticised for trying to change the standards body that polices the conduct of mps after it found the former cabinet minister, owen paterson, guilty of breaking lobbying rules. today's debate is being led by the liberal democrats, who are proposing an independent inquiry into corruption allegations against the government and...
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of all social change at all. so that's finally the middle class is the protagonist of the governor, my input benson o. 2 years ago, a social uprising shook the foundations of chilion society so much so that no one is sure which way the country will leave, or whether whoever wins will be able to restore govern ability in what has been latin america's most stable democracy. she and human al jazeera sent out millions of his friends are also heading to the polls for regional elections on sunday, the recent national survey shore, more than 75 percent of people now live in extreme poverty. theresa ball reports that i wanna verify. ramos believes voting on sunday will be crucial to helping change in venezuela. she is 59 years old and she was a single room with her daughter and 2 grandchildren in a house in the coastal city of la wida. but also receives a pension of a dollar and a half a month. her family survives on her daughter's salary, which is around $5.00. ethanol selling a lot of. mean, i don't know, things are go
of all social change at all. so that's finally the middle class is the protagonist of the governor, my input benson o. 2 years ago, a social uprising shook the foundations of chilion society so much so that no one is sure which way the country will leave, or whether whoever wins will be able to restore govern ability in what has been latin america's most stable democracy. she and human al jazeera sent out millions of his friends are also heading to the polls for regional elections on sunday,...
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climate change strategy. this is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> this joint hearing between the international global organization will come to order. this is climate change for international development. without objection, the chairs can clear the committee at any point and there will be five days for subsequent additions to the record. please keep your video function on at all times, even when you're not recognized by the chair. members are responsible for muting and unmuting yourselves and please remember to unmute yourselves for speaking. they will only mute members when appropriate to limit background noise. i see we have a quorum and i'll recognize myself for opening remarks. again, thank you for being at today's hearing on combatting global climate change. this november the world's leader will converge on scotland, the cop26 summit on climate action. the stakes couldn't be higher. the intergovernmental panel on climate change this year indicates we need to be far more ambitious for removing fossil fuel
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went of the things that continues to disrupt is climate change. i was pleased to be in glascow, positioning canada as a significant leader against climate change. the u.s. leadership over these past 10 months has been extraordinarily important for the world. canada has moved forward with putting the price on pollution. we won two elections with it. it can be done as we move towards transforming energy. we are also putting a cap on our oil and gas industry. we will be reducing emissions. these are things we need to be doing at home but also around the world. we are going to continue working on this. [speaking french] because we do better things when we are all working together. that is what canada-u.s. relations have been all about. merci beaucoup. >> thank you, prime and astir. -- prime minister. yang and minister. welcome to the wilson center and two important days for the united states, canada and mexico and welcome to you. when i look out at all of these young people and people who are excited about foreign affairs and international relations,
went of the things that continues to disrupt is climate change. i was pleased to be in glascow, positioning canada as a significant leader against climate change. the u.s. leadership over these past 10 months has been extraordinarily important for the world. canada has moved forward with putting the price on pollution. we won two elections with it. it can be done as we move towards transforming energy. we are also putting a cap on our oil and gas industry. we will be reducing emissions. these...
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so they can't change the rules to stop sexual harassment, but they can change the rules to allow cash for access. so why is the prime minister making it up as he goes along? [shouting] >> all the professions that she mentioned has a right of appeal, mr. speaker, and that is what the house needs to consider. may i respectfully say to her that i believe that she needs to come instead of playing politics on this issue, which is what they are doing, i think she needs to consider the procedures of this house in a spirit of fairness, mr. speaker. we on the side, we are getting on with delivering on the people's priorities, mr. speaker. 20,000 more police officers, wages are up, jobs up across this country. those are our priorities. >> order, order. i don't want to say more about that. >> mr. speaker, this isn't about playing politics in this place. this is about playing by the rules. [shouting] >> and as we can see it is one rule for everybody else and one rule for the tories and conservatives. when they break the rules, mr. speaker, they just remake of the rules. and i know that -- but i s
so they can't change the rules to stop sexual harassment, but they can change the rules to allow cash for access. so why is the prime minister making it up as he goes along? [shouting] >> all the professions that she mentioned has a right of appeal, mr. speaker, and that is what the house needs to consider. may i respectfully say to her that i believe that she needs to come instead of playing politics on this issue, which is what they are doing, i think she needs to consider the...
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jason: there are some changes we can make. the point that will probably have the most impact would be to move to a system where the person administering the election is not on the ballot. you talked about the georgia gubernatorial race. it is a clear conflict of interest to have a candidate for an office administering the election. the person could have the purest of intentions, but it is going to look at no matter what you do. we couldn't should probably do more nonpartisan election administration. we need to develop better candidate norms. senator romney said it best, he said tell the voters the truth, that they lost, and it is time to move on. you referenced the algor concession speech. i called up the last -- the owl gore concession speech. i laid it out for the students to show what it has been throughout history, landslide elections, close elections, where you had a gracious accepting of defeat. we have had that before and in the context of a system where they have always done this in a way to advance them. we tempered i
jason: there are some changes we can make. the point that will probably have the most impact would be to move to a system where the person administering the election is not on the ballot. you talked about the georgia gubernatorial race. it is a clear conflict of interest to have a candidate for an office administering the election. the person could have the purest of intentions, but it is going to look at no matter what you do. we couldn't should probably do more nonpartisan election...
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greta - to tackle climate change. greta thunberg. _ to tackle climate change. greta thunberg. at _ to tackle climate change. greta thunberg, at the _ to tackle climate change. greta thunberg, at the front, - to tackle climate change. greta thunberg, at the front, does i to tackle climate change. greta. thunberg, at the front, does not seem _ thunberg, at the front, does not seem very— thunberg, at the front, does not seem very impressed _ thunberg, at the front, does not seem very impressed with - thunberg, at the front, does not seem very impressed with the l seem very impressed with the progress — seem very impressed with the progress so _ seem very impressed with the progress so far. _ seem very impressed with the progress so far. what - seem very impressed with the progress so far. what do - seem very impressed with the progress so far. what do you. seem very impressed with the - progress so far. what do you think? ithink— progress so far. what do you think? i think it _ progress so far. what do you think? i think it is — progress so far. what do yo
greta - to tackle climate change. greta thunberg. _ to tackle climate change. greta thunberg. at _ to tackle climate change. greta thunberg, at the _ to tackle climate change. greta thunberg, at the front, - to tackle climate change. greta thunberg, at the front, does i to tackle climate change. greta. thunberg, at the front, does not seem _ thunberg, at the front, does not seem very— thunberg, at the front, does not seem very impressed _ thunberg, at the front, does not seem very impressed...
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you they should be worried about climate change like me— change like me. you said, i think this was the _ change like me. you said, i think this was the bit _ change like me. you said, i think this was the bit that _ change like me. you said, i think this was the bit that stood i change like me. you said, i think this was the bit that stood out i change like me. you said, i think| this was the bit that stood out for me, we are not drowning, we are fighting. essentially the message to those politicians was, help us in the fight. but literally, of course, the fight. but literally, of course, the islands that you represent, they are at threat of rising sea levels. can you paint a picture of how concerned you as a young pacific islanders are on a daily basis about the threat to your home?— the threat to your home? 100%. climate change _ the threat to your home? 10096. climate change is _ the threat to your home? 10096. climate change is everywhere i the threat to your home? 10096. i climate change is everywhere around us in the _ climate change is everywhere
you they should be worried about climate change like me— change like me. you said, i think this was the _ change like me. you said, i think this was the bit _ change like me. you said, i think this was the bit that _ change like me. you said, i think this was the bit that stood i change like me. you said, i think this was the bit that stood out i change like me. you said, i think| this was the bit that stood out for me, we are not drowning, we are fighting. essentially the message to those...
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a way of trying to combat climate change. we know big companies already avoiding tax escaping taxes. what is carbon pricing? and what role does it have to play in combat in climate change? so the carbon pricing leadership coalition is the world banks, major initiative to help drive the global economy towards a low carbon model of business. and carbon pricing, simply put is a way of putting a true cost on pollution that tech companies, businesses, countries emit. so that when you're buying a product, you don't just pay for the cost, but you at the price actually reflects the cost to every $1.00 else of the carbon emissions, the pollution that it's creating. and economists broadly agreed that it's by far, the most effective way of addressing the balance to make sure that the her it always pays to do the right thing. we're that disproportionately affect the poor given their on to rival products on the shelves that, well, that's a very good, that's a very good point. and you know, the thing about carbon pricing is it's not new. b
a way of trying to combat climate change. we know big companies already avoiding tax escaping taxes. what is carbon pricing? and what role does it have to play in combat in climate change? so the carbon pricing leadership coalition is the world banks, major initiative to help drive the global economy towards a low carbon model of business. and carbon pricing, simply put is a way of putting a true cost on pollution that tech companies, businesses, countries emit. so that when you're buying a...
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this is about climate change. but the numbers the same, we all knew that they needed a 100150 trillion to bail out. those central banks are calling a climate change. ok, that's called the overton window. or you can call marketing. you know, this is just marketing. so yeah, that 100 trillion dollar number we did discuss here in class report, it was announced, of course, at the same place for the great reset is in that is at the daven form in 2011. it was by dabbling man. it wasn't by the russian leader, but it was davis man and we covered it. you could just google it, 100 trillion dollar credit for needed to bail out the globe. and of course we got there pretty fast, but that's where they floated the idea. that's where they shifted the overton window is that if you give the bankers $100.00 trillion dollars, they bail out and rescue the system and your house prices will go up again. everything was up in price again. right? so the numbers add up at $100.00 trillion dollars. we know that that's, that's what they neede
this is about climate change. but the numbers the same, we all knew that they needed a 100150 trillion to bail out. those central banks are calling a climate change. ok, that's called the overton window. or you can call marketing. you know, this is just marketing. so yeah, that 100 trillion dollar number we did discuss here in class report, it was announced, of course, at the same place for the great reset is in that is at the daven form in 2011. it was by dabbling man. it wasn't by the russian...
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a change of month brings with it a change of the weather. we'll start the week with sunny spells and scattered showers. by the middle part of the week, it gets noticeably quieter, cooler for all of us, and some frost and fog overnight, so plenty to pack in there. so on that monday morning, then, it looks somewhat like this — with low pressure easing away, and as we go through the week, high pressure will build in which will quieten things down. but ahead of it, we can trace those isobars all the way back to the north — and that means a cold or wind direction, with that northerly wind and driving the blue tones, the cooler air, a little bit further south, you really will notice the difference with the feel of the weather if you are out and about this week. so sunny spells and blustery showers from the word go, most of the showers to the north but some will push further south as we go into the afternoon, and it looks as if those temperatures will peak between 9—11; celsius. now the showers will tend to fade away as we move through the ni
a change of month brings with it a change of the weather. we'll start the week with sunny spells and scattered showers. by the middle part of the week, it gets noticeably quieter, cooler for all of us, and some frost and fog overnight, so plenty to pack in there. so on that monday morning, then, it looks somewhat like this — with low pressure easing away, and as we go through the week, high pressure will build in which will quieten things down. but ahead of it, we can trace those isobars all...
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or the freedom of change. and so now they are going to stay in the streets. so that could be a huge challenge for their present arrangement, and that's why and they have been delayed. now, it was supposed to be an aster 2 hours 2 hours ago, but it's not being enough. and that to me is that more discussions are taking place . they are all the trying to talk to the freedom a change to have some kind of agreement on this issue. yes. given the fact that abdullah hon, that will be prime minister. we don't see any indication that the military is going to be pulling, pulling back from this, this structure any time soon, no way. and what's your understanding of what the power balance might be? is other. hm. duct least likely to be essentially a figurehead or do you think that he will have been able to negotiate some degree of influence and power for himself because that says you were talking about before what people on the streets really want to see you that there is a high likelihood that he will be given more progre
or the freedom of change. and so now they are going to stay in the streets. so that could be a huge challenge for their present arrangement, and that's why and they have been delayed. now, it was supposed to be an aster 2 hours 2 hours ago, but it's not being enough. and that to me is that more discussions are taking place . they are all the trying to talk to the freedom a change to have some kind of agreement on this issue. yes. given the fact that abdullah hon, that will be prime minister. we...
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kids can change minds. they can even change the world around us. packed with protein plus 21 vitamins and minerals we nourish them with carnation breakfast essentials. because today could change everything. with voltaren arthritis pain gel. my husband's got his moves back. we nourish them with carnation breakfast essentials. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren, the joy of movement. mark: welcome back america. our next gift is george allen, former senator, and governor of virginia, he was a great governor and senator, i should know, i live in virginia. really nobody better than you to look at what happened last week in virginia. >> i looked at it as owner of virginia government, the people, rose up, they had a vote of confidence for parents involved in education of their children. a vote of confidence in law enforcement officers, and they also had a vote of confidence in free people and free enterprise, running their own lives. they were saying in effect to governmen
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they can change the course _ young guys. they can change the course of — young guys. they can change the course of rugby history. 65% of the test between south africa and england were won by south africa, so we can— england were won by south africa, so we can change that course of history _ we can change that course of history. these young guys are going to do— history. these young guys are going to do it _ scotland have made seven changes for their final international of the autumn against japan at murrayfield on saturday. meanwhile, there was a boost for wales fans today. josh adams, tomas francis and aaron wainwright have all been passed fit for their test against australia, but there's no place in the team for lions centrejonathan davies. we had a good check withjonathan, and he'd _ we had a good check withjonathan, and he'd love — we had a good check withjonathan, and he'd love to _ we had a good check withjonathan, and he'd love to be _ we had a good check withjonathan, and he'd love to be out _ we had a good check withjonathan, and he'd love to be out the
they can change the course _ young guys. they can change the course of — young guys. they can change the course of rugby history. 65% of the test between south africa and england were won by south africa, so we can— england were won by south africa, so we can change that course of history _ we can change that course of history. these young guys are going to do— history. these young guys are going to do it _ scotland have made seven changes for their final international of the autumn...
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constitution should change. host: you give readers a history of the evolution of originalism, and former attorney general ed meese is one of the earliest and most important proponents of the theory of originalism. we have a clip from him from 1988 speaking about enumerated rights in the constitution. i want to have you talk about the origins of originalism and how it they became so controversial in the ensuing confirmation hearings. let's listen. [video clip] >> courts of course have a role in protecting rights. indeed, they should, because that is a particular power granted by the constitution. but the rights themselves, in order to be valid, must be derived from written legal documents. that they should be enumerated and fixed in writing is fundamental both because of fairness and because of the need for certainty. to argue otherwise would be to suggest that judges have the authority to discover and enforce rights that our constitution and our laws do not ever mention. this view of course is at odds with basic
constitution should change. host: you give readers a history of the evolution of originalism, and former attorney general ed meese is one of the earliest and most important proponents of the theory of originalism. we have a clip from him from 1988 speaking about enumerated rights in the constitution. i want to have you talk about the origins of originalism and how it they became so controversial in the ensuing confirmation hearings. let's listen. [video clip] >> courts of course have a...
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he just changed his name and chose to change his name in his late teens and early twenties. but that is the grandfather that i know and loved. >> how did your parents meet? >> my parents were divorced and the stories that i have heard is she was dating quite a few men in grand rapids my dad had been in the war and and then my dad went up to one attorney general who was visiting before. >> where she dancer? >> she was. and so they saw this under the streetlight and then my dad said to the other gentleman how serious are you about betty? because i am extremely serious and i wish he would move on. [laughter] so he got what he wanted. host: how long between when they met and got married? >> not long at all. a very short engagement. he did not announce his engagement to her until much later because he was running for the first in the house and they were so afraid that she would taint his campaign. they were married october 15 and he won the election in october on —- november. host: i also remember that he came to either the rehearsal or the wedding with mud on his shoes? >> he
he just changed his name and chose to change his name in his late teens and early twenties. but that is the grandfather that i know and loved. >> how did your parents meet? >> my parents were divorced and the stories that i have heard is she was dating quite a few men in grand rapids my dad had been in the war and and then my dad went up to one attorney general who was visiting before. >> where she dancer? >> she was. and so they saw this under the streetlight and then...
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it is more about trying to get systemic change in a club like yorkshire, which, change has proven to be very difficult and the club, i think, has failed to evolve quick enough in the way that society is changing and our attitudes towards race and racism. this has been a devastating week for the most successful club in county cricket, but the ramifications of this remarkable saga now extend well beyond headingley. a reminder of our top story... the swedish activist greta thunberg has dismissed the climate cop26 summit as a failure, accusing world leaders of trying to maintain the status quo with distant non—binding pledges. addressing thousands of young people in the scottish city of glasgow, she said politicians were actively creating loopholes and profitting from the destruction created by climate change while neglecting urgent drastic cuts to co2 emissions. much more on our website. hello there. after what was, at times, quite a chilly week of weather the weekend is getting off to a relatively mild but relatively cloudy start. you can see that cloud spilling in from the west on o
it is more about trying to get systemic change in a club like yorkshire, which, change has proven to be very difficult and the club, i think, has failed to evolve quick enough in the way that society is changing and our attitudes towards race and racism. this has been a devastating week for the most successful club in county cricket, but the ramifications of this remarkable saga now extend well beyond headingley. a reminder of our top story... the swedish activist greta thunberg has dismissed...
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what does climate change look walking claim with the guy all that we part of a witness. comparing change on al jazeera, the challenge is getting people to engage the climate american sea is upon us, but why has got the links left? it's so late to act. we've allowed climate change to get out of control. people impala investigates why so little has been done. a systemic threat requires systemic change, and asks what either inaction could meet with or not by 20. none of them have a crisis. what crisis on al jazeera lou? hello, i'm john jordan and tom with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera, ethiopia government does declared a nationwide state of emergency as to grind rebels advanced further south. the u. s . is demanding an end to the conflict and has suspended the government for a key trade program. the u. s. envoy for the one of africa is quoting for restraint from all sides. and the u. n. 's urging an immediate end to the balance to enable the delivery of urgently needed humanitarian aid. we have been in touch with the officials in ethiopia, and the secretary general
what does climate change look walking claim with the guy all that we part of a witness. comparing change on al jazeera, the challenge is getting people to engage the climate american sea is upon us, but why has got the links left? it's so late to act. we've allowed climate change to get out of control. people impala investigates why so little has been done. a systemic threat requires systemic change, and asks what either inaction could meet with or not by 20. none of them have a crisis. what...
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as the efforts of climate change have become undeniable, big oil has changed its record. and its rhetoric. now they say they believe in climate change, and they support the paris agreement and a price on carbon. they promise they will reduce their carbon emissions and even aspire to net zero emissions. and they have spent billions of dollars on pr firms to paint themselves as climate champions. but big oil's actions tell a different story. these companies not only continue to sell millions of barrels of oil every day, they are also investing in new oil fields. their lobbying also tells a different story. today the committee is releasing a new staff analysis, showing that over the past ten years, these four companies have dedicated nearly, only a very tiny fraction of their immense lobbying resources to enact the policies they publicly claim are key to addressing climate change, while spending tens of millions to protect their profits from oil and gas. earlier this year a senior lobbyist at exxon admitted the truth. he was caught on video saying that exxon support for a ca
as the efforts of climate change have become undeniable, big oil has changed its record. and its rhetoric. now they say they believe in climate change, and they support the paris agreement and a price on carbon. they promise they will reduce their carbon emissions and even aspire to net zero emissions. and they have spent billions of dollars on pr firms to paint themselves as climate champions. but big oil's actions tell a different story. these companies not only continue to sell millions of...
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— climate change? that's very difficult to _ climate change? that's very difficult to say. _ climate change? that's very difficult to say. this - climate change? that's very difficult to say. this is - climate change? that's very difficult to say. this is a - climate change? that's very - difficult to say. this is a process, this is not a one—off event. we never expected this conference to solve the problem. what we were hoping is that this would ratchet up ambition around the world, get countries to commit to deeper carbon cuts, driving down the long term turn of omissions. i have to say, at the moment if you analyse what the promises the governments have made, we are still on an increasing trend rather than bending down to decrease admission. the target according to the un climate scientists that we should cut emissions by around half by 2030, we are at the moment on an increased trend going up about 15%. i think it's fair to say as greta says we are way off track. as i say, the idea wasn't to solve it to mongo, this is about raising gradua
— climate change? that's very difficult to _ climate change? that's very difficult to say. _ climate change? that's very difficult to say. this - climate change? that's very difficult to say. this is - climate change? that's very difficult to say. this is a - climate change? that's very - difficult to say. this is a process, this is not a one—off event. we never expected this conference to solve the problem. what we were hoping is that this would ratchet up ambition around the world, get...
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hasn't been changed. what _ difference was macro actually hasn't been changed. what has _ difference was macro actually hasn't been changed. what has been - difference was macro actually hasn't i been changed. what has been changed is that people are now able to book their appointments from after five months so that they can get to that sweet spot just after six months. what was happening before was that people were being allowed to make their bookings at six months and that was taking some time and they were well into that month if not later before they receive the booster. we are still looking to get people boosted in six months or as soon as possible six months after their second dose.— their second dose. thank you for that clarification _ their second dose. thank you for that clarification because - their second dose. thank you for that clarification because i - their second dose. thank you for that clarification because i was i that clarification because i was some confusion on that with people exp
hasn't been changed. what _ difference was macro actually hasn't been changed. what has _ difference was macro actually hasn't been changed. what has been - difference was macro actually hasn't i been changed. what has been changed is that people are now able to book their appointments from after five months so that they can get to that sweet spot just after six months. what was happening before was that people were being allowed to make their bookings at six months and that was taking some...
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so climate change would in my view was exactly the same thing. why did that would not seem to bother before? why did we not do anything about it? when we knew with old of the science and information coming forward, that did was wrong with it. to tell you the truth. i am very concerned i think you would receive and thank you for your support and pray for us to climate change is the greatest moral channels for you. we haven't written to the chance. ah. ready ah. ready ready ah, i a and then with are you going into a get a hold of it? i wouldn't with going on. i did i with the border, right. i'm gonna, we have the dance them, you put a gun advocate and it's all right. kind of want to pull on a how kind of a data got out when i'm gonna do it and i'm, yeah, yeah, we, i mean, i wouldn't on the back of that i'm, i'm with who ah, from which they have been in the solomon islands have already been badly damaged and now new zealand north islands is expected to be hit by sunday or monday morning. with a little bit of course coming up about to it and i can't
so climate change would in my view was exactly the same thing. why did that would not seem to bother before? why did we not do anything about it? when we knew with old of the science and information coming forward, that did was wrong with it. to tell you the truth. i am very concerned i think you would receive and thank you for your support and pray for us to climate change is the greatest moral channels for you. we haven't written to the chance. ah. ready ah. ready ready ah, i a and then with...
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and so, any hope to stave off the worst effects of climate change rests in the hands of g20 leaders. they are very much under the spotlight, and their leaders, when they come up to make speeches over the next two days, will be under scrutiny by, i'm sure, their citizens at home and everyone else at the climate summit in glasgow. there still is ample opportunity for countries, for big, important countries, to ratchet up their climate ambition. there is also time, and this is going to be closely watched, what are the richest countries of the world, the countries of the global north that are responsible for the cumulative emissions, what financial commitments are they going to make in the coming days to help developing countries, emerging economies and poor countries make this enormous energy transition, one that would get them to really tamp down on burning fossil fuels and shift to renewable energy system it's an enormous transition, and money remains a big point of contention. >> sreenivasan: "new york times" international climate reporter somini sengupta, thanks so much. >> thank yo
and so, any hope to stave off the worst effects of climate change rests in the hands of g20 leaders. they are very much under the spotlight, and their leaders, when they come up to make speeches over the next two days, will be under scrutiny by, i'm sure, their citizens at home and everyone else at the climate summit in glasgow. there still is ample opportunity for countries, for big, important countries, to ratchet up their climate ambition. there is also time, and this is going to be closely...
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on the pitch after change many many things in a short time. i must speak honestly and dot—mac but we are strong. we want to work every day to try to build something we can be proud of with herfans. chris wilder has been named as the new middlesbrough manager — just a day after they sacked neil warnock. wilder returns to football seven months after being sacked by sheffield united — where he was in charge for almost five years, taking them from league one to the premier league. warnock parted company with boro following their 1—all draw at west brom. to the t20 cricket world cup now — and new zealand have beaten afghanistan — to seal their place in the semi finals. afghanistan's najib top scored with strong 73. but they were limited to 12a—8 in abu dhabi. new zealand chased down that final four spot, winning by 8 wickets. — they'll face eoin morgan's england side for a place in the final. mercedes will want to pick up where they left off today for the mexico city grand prix. valterri bottas qualified on pole for the race, with h
on the pitch after change many many things in a short time. i must speak honestly and dot—mac but we are strong. we want to work every day to try to build something we can be proud of with herfans. chris wilder has been named as the new middlesbrough manager — just a day after they sacked neil warnock. wilder returns to football seven months after being sacked by sheffield united — where he was in charge for almost five years, taking them from league one to the premier league. warnock...
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counting, the climate change is reshaping this a health food insecurity. cruise of the pandemic leading to a rise in violence and terror of the drought. ravage central valley and california that provides vast amounts of food for the us. but for how much longer? counting the cost or alger 0. lou no agreement yet. deliberations continue at the cop 26 summit with countries attempting to reach a deal on climate change. ah, watching al jazeera light from a headquarters in delphi, i'm debbie. navigate also ahead. assyrian man dies as thousands of asylum seekers remains stranded along the belarus, poland border and freezing cold conditions covered 19th and regional tensions take center stage of the asia pacific leader summit. but i think rent presidential candidate yet, but he's a worthy could be seen a supportive for him and opinion po, hello. the un climate summit in glasgow has gone into overtime with delegates trying to reach an agreement on a draft plan to protect the planet from catastrophic global warming. representatives from nearly 200 countries are continuing negotiations. the core a
counting, the climate change is reshaping this a health food insecurity. cruise of the pandemic leading to a rise in violence and terror of the drought. ravage central valley and california that provides vast amounts of food for the us. but for how much longer? counting the cost or alger 0. lou no agreement yet. deliberations continue at the cop 26 summit with countries attempting to reach a deal on climate change. ah, watching al jazeera light from a headquarters in delphi, i'm debbie....
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to countries most at risk of climate change. these are countries on the front line of climate change for them in a 1.5 is you're really very bad news to degrees is a death sentence. of course it matters to them and there was lots of emotion there . um, and in terms of china and india, i mean, you know, they will on this particular issue, have to explain themselves to developing countries. the you guys prime minister has expressed his disappointment at the deal. of course, my delight at this progress is hinged with disappointment. those for whom climate change is already a matter of life and death. a who can only stand by as their islands are submerged their farm land turned to desert their homes. battered by storms, they demanded a high level of ambition for the summit. and while many of us were willing to go that, that wasn't true of everybody and sadly that's the nature of diplomacy. nepal has some of the heaviest rainfall in the world, but longer dry spells are causing a serious drinking water shortage. now farmers are coming
to countries most at risk of climate change. these are countries on the front line of climate change for them in a 1.5 is you're really very bad news to degrees is a death sentence. of course it matters to them and there was lots of emotion there . um, and in terms of china and india, i mean, you know, they will on this particular issue, have to explain themselves to developing countries. the you guys prime minister has expressed his disappointment at the deal. of course, my delight at this...
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this is about climate change. but the numbers the same, we all knew that they needed a 100150 trillion to bail out. those central banks are calling a climate change. ok, that's called the overton window. or you can call marketing. you know, this is just marketing. so yeah, that 100 trillion dollar number we did discuss here in case report it was announced, of course, at the same place where the great reset is in that is at the daven form in 2011. it was by dabbling man. it wasn't by the russian leader, but it was davis man and we covered it. you could just google it, 100 trillion dollar credit for realty needed to bail out the globe. and of course we got there pretty fast, but that's where they floated the idea. that's where they shifted the overton window is that if you give the bankers a 100 and trillion dollars, they'll bail out and rescue the system in your house. prices will go up again. everything was up in price again. right? so the numbers that up, it's 100 trillion balance. we know that that's, that's wha
this is about climate change. but the numbers the same, we all knew that they needed a 100150 trillion to bail out. those central banks are calling a climate change. ok, that's called the overton window. or you can call marketing. you know, this is just marketing. so yeah, that 100 trillion dollar number we did discuss here in case report it was announced, of course, at the same place where the great reset is in that is at the daven form in 2011. it was by dabbling man. it wasn't by the russian...