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why did glasgow take place? it took place because in paris, six years earlier, people agreed and reached a framework, and that framework played out in a way that raised ambition in glasgow. and now we have to implement what we did in glasgow. so everything that we did there... yeah. ..everything we did, steve, is now going to be measured... it is. ..by, day—by—day, what we do, and we welcome that. i welcome that. your work as president biden�*s special envoy, the guy who has to prove and show that america can lead on this, yourjob now is to go around the world talking to governments, trying to persuade them to make good on promises made. let's talk about china, because many people say, given china now emits pretty much 30, more than 30% of the world's... it's about, yeah, about 29%, and rising. ..yeah, rising. and it's going to be 30% and more over the coming years. china matters more than any other country. you went there in the summer, had face—to—face talks with the key chinese leaders on this. and
why did glasgow take place? it took place because in paris, six years earlier, people agreed and reached a framework, and that framework played out in a way that raised ambition in glasgow. and now we have to implement what we did in glasgow. so everything that we did there... yeah. ..everything we did, steve, is now going to be measured... it is. ..by, day—by—day, what we do, and we welcome that. i welcome that. your work as president biden�*s special envoy, the guy who has to prove and...
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why did glasgow take place? it took place because in paris, six years earlier, people agreed and reached a framework, and that framework played out in a way that raised ambition in glasgow. and now we have to implement what we did in glasgow. so everything that we did there... yeah. ..everything we did, steve, is now going to be measured... it is. ..by, day—by—day, what we do, and we welcome that. i welcome that. your work as president biden�*s special envoy, the guy who has to prove and show that america can lead on this, yourjob now is to go around the world talking to governments, trying to persuade them to make good on promises made. let's talk about china, because many people say, given china now emits pretty much 30, more than 30% of the world's... it's about, yeah, about 29%, and rising. rising. and it's going to be 30% and more over the coming years. china matters more than any other country. you went there in the summer, had face—to—face talks with the key chinese leaders on this. and yet, whe
why did glasgow take place? it took place because in paris, six years earlier, people agreed and reached a framework, and that framework played out in a way that raised ambition in glasgow. and now we have to implement what we did in glasgow. so everything that we did there... yeah. ..everything we did, steve, is now going to be measured... it is. ..by, day—by—day, what we do, and we welcome that. i welcome that. your work as president biden�*s special envoy, the guy who has to prove and...
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why did glasgow take place? it took place because in paris, six years earlier, people agreed and reached a framework, and that framework played out in a way that raised ambition in glasgow. and now we have to implement what we did in glasgow. so everything that we did there... yeah. ..everything we did, steve, is now going to be measured... it is. ..by, day—by—day, what we do, and we welcome that. i welcome that. your work as president biden�*s special envoy, the guy who has to prove and show that america can lead on this, yourjob now is to go around the world talking to governments, trying to persuade them to make good on promises made. let's talk about china, because many people say, given china now emits pretty much 30, more than 30% of the world's... it's about, yeah, about 29%, and rising. rising. and it's going to be 30% and more over the coming years. china matters more than any other country. you went there in the summer, had face—to—face talks with the key chinese leaders on this. and yet when
why did glasgow take place? it took place because in paris, six years earlier, people agreed and reached a framework, and that framework played out in a way that raised ambition in glasgow. and now we have to implement what we did in glasgow. so everything that we did there... yeah. ..everything we did, steve, is now going to be measured... it is. ..by, day—by—day, what we do, and we welcome that. i welcome that. your work as president biden�*s special envoy, the guy who has to prove and...
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what's happening here is a bellwether of the planet's future as the world met for the cop 26 in glasgow. i traveled to the pacific islands to meet women on the front lines who are leading the fight against the climate crisis from elders relocating their villages. they told us to go, go. you just worry about your life. to a younger generation leading with practical approaches. so mangroves are the real eco heroes and the eco gems. from the first female leader in the pacific islands. building up islands is a possibility that is going to take a lot of money that we don't have. to the only current serving female prime minister. there's very low emissions from the pacific and yet. we are most impacted. who carries the expectations of a generation of young women looking for representation. fiame naomi mata'afa became samoa's first female prime minister in 2021, the pacific islands region has the lowest female representation in politics in the world. this year, she'll be attending the cop 26 remotely. climate change is an existential threat to countries like samoa. i don't think it changes, yo
what's happening here is a bellwether of the planet's future as the world met for the cop 26 in glasgow. i traveled to the pacific islands to meet women on the front lines who are leading the fight against the climate crisis from elders relocating their villages. they told us to go, go. you just worry about your life. to a younger generation leading with practical approaches. so mangroves are the real eco heroes and the eco gems. from the first female leader in the pacific islands. building up...
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and in glasgow. because we are on the frontline in the pacific region, it appears more distant perhaps than in other places. but i think it's been said of the pacific that this is really the measure of, you know, where climate change is at. we have to adapt, we have to go down that path, the alternative is unthinkable. as one of the largest islands in the pacific, fiji has played a leading role for its smaller neighbors in many climate related projects, including home relocation. lity comes from the village of tukuraki that was hit by back—to—back cyclones. it led to her entire village being relocated and rebuilt further up in the highlands. whilst the new village is finished, they told me that many of the villagers still return to the caves that offered them shelter from previous storms. this is the cave. the bigger cyclone come or the house will fall, i which we worry about. worry about your life ? you don't know about all living all your life. - just come here and live. you know, when we 20, 3
and in glasgow. because we are on the frontline in the pacific region, it appears more distant perhaps than in other places. but i think it's been said of the pacific that this is really the measure of, you know, where climate change is at. we have to adapt, we have to go down that path, the alternative is unthinkable. as one of the largest islands in the pacific, fiji has played a leading role for its smaller neighbors in many climate related projects, including home relocation. lity comes...
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our belief is that finance is critical to rights and to success here in glasgow. we're really on the front of the very front lines with no higher ground to retreat to and so we understand, as do all of our brothers and sisters in the pacific and in islands around the world, the stakes of this fight. so, the uk prepared this session so that the pacific could talk directly with the president of cop26. i know this is particularly important for the pacific. i hope we will see progress on all of these issues, prime minister. and finally i want to say to you that my team and i are straining every fibre to ensure that we are able to say with credibility that we have kept 1.5 within reach. can i also thank you and the uk delegation for providing the opportunity for the pacific, including many of us who were not able to travel to glasgow. we are still experiencing disadvantages of size and a much reduced voice and cannot help but feel continually being marginalised. a five—year common time frame is the only outcome aligned with the ambition mechanism of the paris agreeme
our belief is that finance is critical to rights and to success here in glasgow. we're really on the front of the very front lines with no higher ground to retreat to and so we understand, as do all of our brothers and sisters in the pacific and in islands around the world, the stakes of this fight. so, the uk prepared this session so that the pacific could talk directly with the president of cop26. i know this is particularly important for the pacific. i hope we will see progress on all of...
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we get a taste of sustainable scottish cooking in glasgow. it is just really important that i know that it is good and ethical, and good for the environment. and i find out the secret to a long and healthy life here in sardinia. prendilo, prendilo cosi' all this and you live a long life! it's a pretty good way of life, i think. theme music plays. hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the beautiful island of sardinia. this place is known for its white sandy beaches, its fascinating ancient history, and it is also one of the best places in the world to live if you want to reach a grand old age. i will be finding out why later on. but first, there is nothing like travelling across an arctic landscape on a sledge, a snowmobile or on skis. when the pandemic hit and tourism dried up, these winter modes of transport were put on ice. but that wasn't an option for the sledge—pulling huskies. we visited lapland to find out how our furry friends have made it through the long, dark night of the pandemic. iso—syote, just 1
we get a taste of sustainable scottish cooking in glasgow. it is just really important that i know that it is good and ethical, and good for the environment. and i find out the secret to a long and healthy life here in sardinia. prendilo, prendilo cosi' all this and you live a long life! it's a pretty good way of life, i think. theme music plays. hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the beautiful island of sardinia. this place is known for its white sandy beaches,...
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we get a taste of sustainable scottish cooking in glasgow. it's just really important that i know that it is good and ethical, and good for the environment. and i find out the secret to a long and healthy life here in sardinia. prendilo, prendilo cosi. all this and you live a long life! it's a pretty good way of life, i think. theme music plays hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the beautiful island of sardinia. this place is known for its white sandy beaches, its fascinating ancient history, and it's also one of the best places in the world to live if you want to reach a grand old age. i'll be finding out why later on. but first, there's nothing like travelling across an arctic landscape on a sledge, a snowmobile or on skis. when the pandemic hit and tourism dried up, these winter modes of transport were put on ice. but that wasn't an option for the sledge—pulling huskies. we visited lapland to find out how our furry friends have made it through the long, dark night of the pandemic. iso—syote, just 150 kil
we get a taste of sustainable scottish cooking in glasgow. it's just really important that i know that it is good and ethical, and good for the environment. and i find out the secret to a long and healthy life here in sardinia. prendilo, prendilo cosi. all this and you live a long life! it's a pretty good way of life, i think. theme music plays hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the beautiful island of sardinia. this place is known for its white sandy beaches,...
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the only force that can counter that was present in glasgow. there were two events in glasgow, the pleasant talk but meaningless verbiage inside the halls. there were the tens of thousands of demonstrators outside the building, young people mostly, calling for measures, real measures to allow a decent, viable society to develop, not be destroyed. those are the two events in glasgow. the questi of which one prevails will determine our future. will it be heading toward disaster, or will it be moving toward a better, more livable world? both are possible. the choice is in our hands. amy: noam chomsky, the 93-year-old world renowned political dissident, linguist, and author. when we come back, we will talk about julian assange, joe biden's foreign policy, and u.s.-china relations. stay with us. ■■ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are continuing our discussion with noam chomsky. nermeen sheikh and i recently spoke to him from his home in tucson, arizona. we talked to him s
the only force that can counter that was present in glasgow. there were two events in glasgow, the pleasant talk but meaningless verbiage inside the halls. there were the tens of thousands of demonstrators outside the building, young people mostly, calling for measures, real measures to allow a decent, viable society to develop, not be destroyed. those are the two events in glasgow. the questi of which one prevails will determine our future. will it be heading toward disaster, or will it be...
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in glasgow. because we are on the frontline in the pacific region, it appears more distant perhaps than in other places. but i think it's been said of the pacific that this is really the measure of, you know, where climate change is at. we have to adapt, we have to go down that path, the alternative is unthinkable. as one of the largest islands in the pacific, fiji has played a leading role for its smaller neighbors in many for its smaller neighbours in many climate—related projects, including home relocation. lity comes from the village of tukuraki that was hit by back—to—back cyclones. it led to her entire village being relocated and rebuilt further up in the highlands. whilst the new village is finished, she told me that many of the villagers still return to the caves that offered them shelter from previous storms. this is the cave. if he bigger cyclone comes, the house will fall, - which we worry about. only the thing we worried about is the hurricane would be finished. l we save our li
in glasgow. because we are on the frontline in the pacific region, it appears more distant perhaps than in other places. but i think it's been said of the pacific that this is really the measure of, you know, where climate change is at. we have to adapt, we have to go down that path, the alternative is unthinkable. as one of the largest islands in the pacific, fiji has played a leading role for its smaller neighbors in many for its smaller neighbours in many climate—related projects,...
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we get a taste of sustainable scottish cooking in glasgow. it is just really important that i know that it is good and ethical, and good for the environment. and i find out the secret to a long and healthy life here in sardinia. prendilo, prendilo cosi. all this and you live a long life! it's a pretty good way of life, i think. theme music plays. hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the beautiful island of sardinia. this place is known for its white sandy beaches, its fascinating ancient history, and it is also one of the best places in the world to live if you want to reach a grand old age. i will be finding out why later on. but first, there is nothing like travelling across an arctic landscape on a sledge, a snowmobile or on skis. when the pandemic hit and tourism dried up, these winter modes of transport were put on ice. but that wasn't an option for the sledge—pulling huskies. we visited lapland to find out how our furry friends have made it through the long, dark night of the pandemic. iso—syote, just 1
we get a taste of sustainable scottish cooking in glasgow. it is just really important that i know that it is good and ethical, and good for the environment. and i find out the secret to a long and healthy life here in sardinia. prendilo, prendilo cosi. all this and you live a long life! it's a pretty good way of life, i think. theme music plays. hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the beautiful island of sardinia. this place is known for its white sandy beaches,...
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glasgow — border. where have you come from today? glasgow. why _ border. where have you come from today? glasgow. why have - border. where have you come from today? glasgow. why have you - border. where have you come from i today? glasgow. why have you come border. where have you come from - today? glasgow. why have you come to carlisle? because _ today? glasgow. why have you come to carlisle? because there's _ today? glasgow. why have you come to carlisle? because there's no _ carlisle? because there's no restrictions. _ carlisle? because there's no restrictions. and _ carlisle? because there's no restrictions. and all- carlisle? because there's no restrictions. and all of - carlisle? because there's no restrictions. and all of our i carlisle? because there's no - restrictions. and all of our friends have _ restrictions. and all of our friends have covid — restrictions. and all of our friends have covid-— restrictions. and all of our friends have covid. and we passed by the fact that the _ have covid. and we passed by the fact that the government - ha
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but there's a bigger picture here as we all march to glasgow. we're marching together with american businesses, states and local communities, scientists, innovators, farmers, churches and the faith community. and i think the message is, partly, to keep the pressure on china and india and other large emitters, to help them raise their level of ambition, and that's got to be part of the equation here. so ms. fransen, what risk do you see for america if we do not assume that leadership role and follow through and then, talk to us about the opportunities for america that renewed leadership would money -- it is found these actions improve health benefits and cost, to the tune of $626 billion by 2030, not to mention the lives saved. we can also benefit from improved competitiveness. as clean energy demand rises, focusing on zero carbon manufacturing rather than doubling down on yesterday's industries is what will give the u.s. the advantage. so just for example, the global lithium ion battery market projected $1.5 billion and 23 trillion in similar an
but there's a bigger picture here as we all march to glasgow. we're marching together with american businesses, states and local communities, scientists, innovators, farmers, churches and the faith community. and i think the message is, partly, to keep the pressure on china and india and other large emitters, to help them raise their level of ambition, and that's got to be part of the equation here. so ms. fransen, what risk do you see for america if we do not assume that leadership role and...
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as the world met for the cop 26 in glasgow. i traveled to the pacific islands to meet women on the front lines who are leading the fight against the climate crisis from elders relocating their villages. .. they told us to go, go. you just worry about your life. ..to a younger generation leading with practical approaches. so mangroves are the real eco heroes and the eco gems. from the first female leader in the pacific islands... building up islands is a possibility that is going to take a lot of money that we don't have. ..to the only current serving female prime minister. there's very low emissions from the pacific and yet. we are most impacted. who carries the expectations of a generation of young women looking for representation. fiame naomi mata'afa became samoa's first female prime minister in 2021, the pacific islands region has the lowest female representation in politics in the world. this year, she'll be attending the cop 26 remotely. climate change is an existential threat to countries like samoa. i don't think it cha
as the world met for the cop 26 in glasgow. i traveled to the pacific islands to meet women on the front lines who are leading the fight against the climate crisis from elders relocating their villages. .. they told us to go, go. you just worry about your life. ..to a younger generation leading with practical approaches. so mangroves are the real eco heroes and the eco gems. from the first female leader in the pacific islands... building up islands is a possibility that is going to take a lot...
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this glasgow restaurant _ accepting it. this glasgow restaurant is _ accepting it. this glasgow restaurant is one - accepting it. this glasgow restaurant is one of- accepting it. this glasgow restaurant is one of many| accepting it. this glasgow- restaurant is one of many that have suffered cancellations. tote restaurant is one of many that have suffered cancellations.— suffered cancellations. we are sittinr suffered cancellations. we are sittin: in suffered cancellations. we are sitting in a _ suffered cancellations. we are sitting in a space _ suffered cancellations. we are sitting in a space that - suffered cancellations. we are sitting in a space that would . suffered cancellations. we are i sitting in a space that would have had a table of ten, but they cancelled this morning off the back of the advice they've been given by the government. we have picked up some smaller tables to fill it, but it is the uncertainty that hurts us the most. , , ., , the most. this is not the news an one the most. this is not the news anyone wanted _ the most. this is not the new
this glasgow restaurant _ accepting it. this glasgow restaurant is _ accepting it. this glasgow restaurant is one - accepting it. this glasgow restaurant is one of- accepting it. this glasgow restaurant is one of many| accepting it. this glasgow- restaurant is one of many that have suffered cancellations. tote restaurant is one of many that have suffered cancellations.— suffered cancellations. we are sittinr suffered cancellations. we are sittin: in suffered cancellations. we are sitting in a...
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we get a taste of sustainable scottish cooking in glasgow. it is just really important that i know that it is good and ethical, and good for the environment. and i find out the secret to a long and healthy life here in sardinia. prendilo, prendilo cosi'. all this and you live a long life! it's a pretty good way of life, i think. theme music plays. hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the beautiful island of sardinia. this place is known for its white sandy beaches, its fascinating ancient history, and it is also one of the best places in the world to live if you want to reach a grand old age. i will be finding out why later on. but first, there is nothing like travelling across an arctic landscape on a sledge, a snowmobile or on skis. when the pandemic hit and tourism dried up, these winter modes of transport were put on ice. but that wasn't an option for the sledge—pulling huskies. we visited lapland to find out how our furry friends have made it through the long, dark night of the pandemic. iso—syote, just
we get a taste of sustainable scottish cooking in glasgow. it is just really important that i know that it is good and ethical, and good for the environment. and i find out the secret to a long and healthy life here in sardinia. prendilo, prendilo cosi'. all this and you live a long life! it's a pretty good way of life, i think. theme music plays. hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the beautiful island of sardinia. this place is known for its white sandy beaches,...
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so she got naturalized glasgow. i've been, you know, she's in glasgow, her 5 minutes, and she's john and you can to your point saying, well, i mean, i was unfortunate. she got somebody, could they all got attempting something, didn't they? yeah. you call it a staffing climate crisis somewhere. it's just happened to with, to just know, i think what she was trying to get this thing was you can each of the, off our bus or the colors show a motor story fly. i'm in the same. so a guy of the vice versa. stock chin was it not when you went on your summer last year when we used to be sure i will say next and all the rest of it. so i think, i mean, i think she's absolutely brilliant what she's doing, you know, and love kids look up to her so much. but i only feel i can do that taking the mic out. and now she's not out. because when she was 1516, i didn't think it was appropriate. i thought it was a bit mean. so now she's not all on the right. oh, shoot for the bailiff overland to national audience. for his grill, that was we
so she got naturalized glasgow. i've been, you know, she's in glasgow, her 5 minutes, and she's john and you can to your point saying, well, i mean, i was unfortunate. she got somebody, could they all got attempting something, didn't they? yeah. you call it a staffing climate crisis somewhere. it's just happened to with, to just know, i think what she was trying to get this thing was you can each of the, off our bus or the colors show a motor story fly. i'm in the same. so a guy of the vice...
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00:00;00] the who's welcome to the alex, i mean sure where we examine the consequences of cop 26 in glasgow. was that much delete and much handle did summit a success or failure and just our planet saved or did i do these type of crisis and stimulate great art? we've talked to 2 young arthur, how the captain and fair class, whose work has been inspired by the climate money of the glasgow summit. we asked you his hold in professor carbon capture on storage at the university of edinburgh for his hopes for the summit. now you to turn to the show to provide the expert runtime on the successes and failures of 26. but 1st to teach him of i met just in the sponsor i show last week with lord sick of a member of parliament. i guess brandon mcneal owners, i'm in relation to the house of lords andrew david williams says, you mean what they're doing is wasting time. taxpayer money as effort doing things that parliament has already reject it and will reject again. charming dose as peers give out the power it can go on. there's been an extreme depletion and what integrity there was since the days of davi
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i thank you again for attending our hearing, on to glasgow. the hearing is adjourned. >>> book tv, every sunday on c-span2, features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. watch our coverage of the wisconsin book festival with all their discussions on history, technology, science, and the criminal justice system. at 2:35 p.m. eastern, greg mittman talks about his book, empire of rubber, the scramble for land and power in liberia. then, the experiences growing up in puerto rico and miami in her book, ordinary girls. and attorney jarrett adams with his book, redeeming justice, from defendant to defender. my fight for equality on both sides of a broken system. and then at 10:00 p.m., on after words, 1619 project creator and pulitzer prize winner journalist nikole hannah-jones looks at american history, slavery, and its legacy in present day america. she's interviewed by new york university history professor steven hahn. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time
i thank you again for attending our hearing, on to glasgow. the hearing is adjourned. >>> book tv, every sunday on c-span2, features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. watch our coverage of the wisconsin book festival with all their discussions on history, technology, science, and the criminal justice system. at 2:35 p.m. eastern, greg mittman talks about his book, empire of rubber, the scramble for land and power in liberia. then, the experiences growing up in...
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ah well come to the alex, sammy sure, where we examine the consequences of caught 26 in glasgow. was that much delayed and much handle did summit a success or failure and just our planet saved or did i do these type of crisis? it stimulates great art. we've talked to 2 young are to see how they can pick and stare class whose work has been inspired by the climate. when they have of the glasgow summit, we asked you a hazel dean, professor carbon capture on storage at the university of edinburgh for his hopes for the summit. now you to turn to the show to provide the expert runtime on the successes and failures of course, train to fix beds priced to teach the most. i mess just in response i should last week with large 2nd member. 7 of parliament angus brandon mcneil, owners, i'm in relation to the house of lords. i'm sure david williams says, you mean what they're doing is wasting time. taxpayer money as effort doing things that palmer has already digit to and will reject again. sha mendosa piers. give out the power it can go on. there's been an extreme depletion and what integrity
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become the thing i use welcome to the alex, i mean sure where we examine the consequences of cop 26 in glasgow. was that much delayed and much heralded summit, a success or failure. and just our planet saved or did i do these type of crisis is stimulates great art. we've talked to, to young artist how they cut and fair class, whose work has been inspired by the climate of the glasgow summit. we asked you his hold in professor carbon capture on storage at the university of edinburgh for his hopes for the summit. now you to turn to the show to provide the expert runtime on the successes and failures of 26 bud priced to teach the most. i messed just in a sponsor actual last week, but last, 2nd member of parliament, i guess banded mcneil owners. i'm in relation to the house of lords, andrew david williams says, you mean what they're doing is wasting time. taxpayer money as effort doing things that parliament has already dejected and will reject again. charmaine dole says peers give added power. county gone. there's been an extreme depletion. what integrity there was since the days of david cameron
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james short in glasgow, thank ou. coronavirus. james short in glasgow, thank yom -- — coronavirus. james short in glasgow, thank you. -- james _ coronavirus. james short in glasgow, thank you. -- james shaw. _ the number of people who would test positive in the uk for coronavirus remains above 1 million for a third consecutive week. estimates from the 0ns survey suggest that, in england, one in 60 people are estimated to have the virus. the numbers are stable in wales and northern ireland, and have decreased in scotland. the american actorjussie smollett has been found guilty of disorderly conduct after faking a hate crime against himself. known for his role in the tv series empire, smollett claimed he'd been attacked by two men in an assault that was both racist and homophobic. but a jury found he had lied to the police — prosecutors say he'd staged the incident in order to raise his profile. 0ur north america correspondent nomia iqbal has more. he was once a rising star. but for the last three years jussie smollett has been fighting for his reputation and career. the 39—year
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was it really caught 26 and glasgow will see them sh. ah, technology is a very big industry and there's a lot of opportunities for hackers lives, not here, but he didn't bring the law in that country you're dealing with. why arrest him there? the major cybersecurity challenge is the sovereignty of laws that cyberspace has no borders. new sovereignty we ended up with, for example, the national health service in the u. k. the and a chest was completely wiped out from a ransomware attack. if you were coming in to a clinic, because you had a test or you had an operation, they can't find your records. they had to go back to pen and paper. welcome back to i piss michelle. well, listen, kaiser and kate robbins. i hurting us for some of the great political events of the year. i'm in a volunteer court can 6. it's of course louis in our home city of glasgow while class has not been in home theater. meds that i'm out of here with american presented right here. we are from glasgow, panama, raleigh glass to why can't the stained glass. it was brillia
was it really caught 26 and glasgow will see them sh. ah, technology is a very big industry and there's a lot of opportunities for hackers lives, not here, but he didn't bring the law in that country you're dealing with. why arrest him there? the major cybersecurity challenge is the sovereignty of laws that cyberspace has no borders. new sovereignty we ended up with, for example, the national health service in the u. k. the and a chest was completely wiped out from a ransomware attack. if you...
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glasgow, the glasgow climate summit was neither a success nor a failure. it was somewhere in between. look at the commitment that were made, the ratcheting up of existing commitments, you total them up, we are now on a path to potentially keep forming below two degrees celsius, below 3.5 degrees fahrenheit or so. that is about half of the warming we were facing back in 2016 going into the paris accord. we actually cut the projected warming in ha. that is not enough. two degrees celsius, 3.5 fahrenheit, that is too much. we need to keep warming below 1.5 degrees celsius. that means we have to see a further ratcheting up of those commitments and we need to see governments making good on those commitments. it is one thing to make a pledge to bring diner carbon emissions, it is something else when you continue to improve you gas and oil pipelines and new coal mines. those sorts of actions are not consistent with keeping warming below dangerous levels. we need to see a greater commitment, but we are making some progress. carbon emissions have peaked. they're no
glasgow, the glasgow climate summit was neither a success nor a failure. it was somewhere in between. look at the commitment that were made, the ratcheting up of existing commitments, you total them up, we are now on a path to potentially keep forming below two degrees celsius, below 3.5 degrees fahrenheit or so. that is about half of the warming we were facing back in 2016 going into the paris accord. we actually cut the projected warming in ha. that is not enough. two degrees celsius, 3.5...
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whilst some describe the glasgow agreement as a breakthrough, others felt it didn't go far enough. we asked some of the delegates what they thought. when i was asked to deliver a speech at the world leaders' summit there was so much going on in my mind. sub—saharan africans are responsible forjust 0.5% of historical emissions. the children are responsible for none. they are waiting for you to act. please open your hearts and then act. when it comes to the outcome of the cop, on one hand i was grieving. grieving because the outcome does not address the impacts of the climate crisis being experienced right now. grieving because people in countries like mine are still facing loss and damage caused by the climate crisis. but i think there was so much energy out of the cop, with the young people and civil society and i think to me this is what true leadership looks like. cops are always about the game of one—upmanship. and that, i think, is the saddest thing about the climate conference. it's all about how you can make sure that you go out as the good boy and that somebody else is m
whilst some describe the glasgow agreement as a breakthrough, others felt it didn't go far enough. we asked some of the delegates what they thought. when i was asked to deliver a speech at the world leaders' summit there was so much going on in my mind. sub—saharan africans are responsible forjust 0.5% of historical emissions. the children are responsible for none. they are waiting for you to act. please open your hearts and then act. when it comes to the outcome of the cop, on one hand i was...
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glasgow—exeter has gone ahead too. although the foggy conditions at scotstoun aren't exactly making this the easiest game to follow. what we can tell you is that glasgow scored the only points of the first half with this penalty from ross thompson — luckily for him, it was awarded fairly near the posts, so at least he could see them. now 6—0. and just lastly, match of the day is on bbc one tonight and as you might have worked out, it is literally that — match of the day! so surely there's gonna be none of the usual hullaballoo on twitter about the running order, right? we are going to start match of the day this week with a lead united versus arsenal. last on the running order this week is lead united versus arsenal. so we will show lead united against arsenal tonight after the news on bbc one. and i will have martin keown and danny murphy to talk about leeds and arsenal, and hopefully you will join talk about leeds and arsenal, and hopefully you willjoin us. an talk about leeds and arsenal, and hopefully you wil
glasgow—exeter has gone ahead too. although the foggy conditions at scotstoun aren't exactly making this the easiest game to follow. what we can tell you is that glasgow scored the only points of the first half with this penalty from ross thompson — luckily for him, it was awarded fairly near the posts, so at least he could see them. now 6—0. and just lastly, match of the day is on bbc one tonight and as you might have worked out, it is literally that — match of the day! so surely...
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alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glasgow. in an effort to tackle the omicron variant, from today, face coverings are now compulsory in most indoor venues in england. masks must be worn in theatres and cinemas, museums and places of worship. they had already been mandatory in shops, on public transport, and in hairdressers, barbers and beauty salons. but they are not compulsory in hospitality venues like pubs and restaurants. our business correspondent caroline davies reports. the excitement of a christmas theatre trip. buying a balloon is optional. masks are not. # finding new adventures is the best #. this matinee performance of peppa pig in london was one of the first since the rules have changed. although there were plenty of masks here, there was a mixed reception to wearing them. obviously kids can't wear masks so it makes no difference really, because kids are coughing and stuff in there, so it's all a bit of hit and miss, really. we quite liked it, we were quite happy. i'm very happy to be wearing a mask. it was quite
alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glasgow. in an effort to tackle the omicron variant, from today, face coverings are now compulsory in most indoor venues in england. masks must be worn in theatres and cinemas, museums and places of worship. they had already been mandatory in shops, on public transport, and in hairdressers, barbers and beauty salons. but they are not compulsory in hospitality venues like pubs and restaurants. our business correspondent caroline davies reports. the excitement of a...
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conor gillies in glasgow, thank ou afternoon. conor gillies in glasgow, thank you very _ afternoon. conor gillies in glasgow, thank you very much. _ afternoon. conor gillies in glasgow, thank you very much. edging - afternoon. conor gillies in glasgow, thank you very much. edging up - afternoon. conor gillies in glasgow, thank you very much. edging up to l thank you very much. edging up to half past. i do want to talk more about our main story tonight, of course, the inquestjury findings, course, the inquest jury findings, concluding course, the inquestjury findings, concluding that errors at the metropolitan police probably contributed to the deaths of three young men, who were murdered by the serial killer stephen port in east london. i've been promising we will talk to the police chief �*s council. i'm so sorry. let's talk to deputy police chief constable, stephanie jardine. she is also a deputy police chief constable at west midlands police. thank you forjoining us. i'm sorry, we've had trouble getting through to you but i am very interested to hear your thoughts on this case,
conor gillies in glasgow, thank ou afternoon. conor gillies in glasgow, thank you very _ afternoon. conor gillies in glasgow, thank you very much. _ afternoon. conor gillies in glasgow, thank you very much. edging - afternoon. conor gillies in glasgow, thank you very much. edging up - afternoon. conor gillies in glasgow, thank you very much. edging up to l thank you very much. edging up to half past. i do want to talk more about our main story tonight, of course, the inquestjury findings,...
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the cop $26.00 climates summit last month, nearly $200.00 countries signed the final agreement, the glasgow climate tact, and for the 1st time and comp history. that agreement mentioned slashing fossil fuel emissions. but the shortcomings are in the details. early drafts of that agreement called for a fossil fuel phase out a phrase that was subsequently diluted to a phase down. and that is language that has the fingerprints of the oil and gas industry all over it. after years of outright climate denial fossil fuel companies are now out to delay downplaying, the urgency slowing efforts to curve emissions and their advertising continues to take the true nature of their business and misrepresent, are tucked away somewhere in their playbook of p. our strategies is a tactic called green washing, designed to protect their interests. listening posts, talking often now on the evolution and the impact of propaganda emitted by the oil and gas industry. me, fossil fuel companies have never had trouble getting a seat at the table. a climate smith like carp this year with different companies like bpn sh
the cop $26.00 climates summit last month, nearly $200.00 countries signed the final agreement, the glasgow climate tact, and for the 1st time and comp history. that agreement mentioned slashing fossil fuel emissions. but the shortcomings are in the details. early drafts of that agreement called for a fossil fuel phase out a phrase that was subsequently diluted to a phase down. and that is language that has the fingerprints of the oil and gas industry all over it. after years of outright...
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k, to demonstrate and make their views known in glasgow. indeed, travel from many parts of the world to make their views known and report back from their experience of climate change. and so moving slowly is really a terrible option to take. and because i mentioned earlier on that serve as part of paris, the world had agreed to try and keep climate change to less than 1.5 degrees of warming. and although there's lots of talk about keeping $1.00 alive as a slogan, in reality that's going to be almost impossible because we need to decrease carbon dioxide emissions and greenhouse gases by 10 percent next year, and 10 percent and the year after that and 10 percent the year after that and where no where near doing any of the at. so it looks to me as those a lack of action on climate pledges to decrease. carbon emissions is not forthcoming. and that means i think we'll be crushing through that 1.5 degrees. warming pledge from paris some time in the 20 early 20. thirty's. that you. it's a disaster we're seeing coming. it's a disaster. worse. got behind the steering wheel of the car, watchin
k, to demonstrate and make their views known in glasgow. indeed, travel from many parts of the world to make their views known and report back from their experience of climate change. and so moving slowly is really a terrible option to take. and because i mentioned earlier on that serve as part of paris, the world had agreed to try and keep climate change to less than 1.5 degrees of warming. and although there's lots of talk about keeping $1.00 alive as a slogan, in reality that's going to be...
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this cop and glasgow was the very 1st one that they said, fossil fuel can sponsor anything to come. but it didn't them out of the process they're, they're, they're in force. so when you got to cobb, it's not like you walked in and it was like sponsored by shell, right? screw, like sponsoring cob, if you can get people in the room, that's even better, right? this is the 1st time that we've even mentioned fossil fuels at all. in the text, and so while that's a historic moment, it also really shows the scope of this industry's influence on this entire process . and that's not really, that's surprising if you know anything about how oil and gas companies are able to market themselves in the 19 seventy's fossil fuel executives were advised by that own. find that bonding, that product would lead to catastrophic global warner. the continued funding climate. and all anyway, in june, if you're a senior lobbyist, excellent, michael was secretly recorded during a thin white activist at green. this is how he described decades long campaign disinformation. did we aggressively fight against some
this cop and glasgow was the very 1st one that they said, fossil fuel can sponsor anything to come. but it didn't them out of the process they're, they're, they're in force. so when you got to cobb, it's not like you walked in and it was like sponsored by shell, right? screw, like sponsoring cob, if you can get people in the room, that's even better, right? this is the 1st time that we've even mentioned fossil fuels at all. in the text, and so while that's a historic moment, it also really...
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alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glasgow. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show with christa larwood. this week on the travel show: heading back for the first time in over two years. let's go to gate! this aussie girl is finally going home. laying on a special treat as a thank you to thailand's monkeys. and how the aftermath of the second world war helped to create one of berlin's most famous takeaway snacks. but first, with the christmas holiday season beginning, many will be crossing their fingers for a return to something more like normality when compared to this time last year. particularly those expats heading home to family. and for australians who have been abroad during the pandemic, which includes myself, reuniting with the family back home this year will be especially significant. there are few things you have to do to go to australia. first of all you need to be eligible to go to australia, it is not completely open, you have to be double vaccinated and be able to prove it, and then you get proof of that,
alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glasgow. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show with christa larwood. this week on the travel show: heading back for the first time in over two years. let's go to gate! this aussie girl is finally going home. laying on a special treat as a thank you to thailand's monkeys. and how the aftermath of the second world war helped to create one of berlin's most famous takeaway snacks. but first, with the christmas holiday season beginning, many will be crossing...
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i figure like an absolute and it appears that glasgow did not bring the change. imagine the alcoholics anonymous via global conference, and the biggest litigation to the conference was alcohol in destroy. all in the past, a big anti slavery conference. and the biggest delegation was slave owners. by the way, that's what it was. that's why slave owners could compensation. and those was slaves with no compensation. and this is how the crime with negotiations are going. and now, you know, people like myself when we look at where we get inspiration from. and i think that the inspiration right now is coming from young people, but it's also when you're looking at bodies and knowledge. indigenous wisdom teaches us the way out of this miss. because unless you manatee can learn to coexist with nature in a mutually interdependent relationship, you know, we're not going to be around for that much longer. and i'll stick to tell people, don't worry about saving the planet. but because actually for continue on the suicidal path we on, we would destroy soil, destroy water, warm
i figure like an absolute and it appears that glasgow did not bring the change. imagine the alcoholics anonymous via global conference, and the biggest litigation to the conference was alcohol in destroy. all in the past, a big anti slavery conference. and the biggest delegation was slave owners. by the way, that's what it was. that's why slave owners could compensation. and those was slaves with no compensation. and this is how the crime with negotiations are going. and now, you know, people...
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i figure like an absolute and it appears that glasgow did not bring the change. imagine the alcoholics anonymous via global conference, and the biggest litigation to the conference was alcohol in destroy. all in the past, a big anti slavery conference. and the biggest delegation was slave owners, by the way, that's what it was. that's why slave owners got compensation. and those were slaves with no compensation. and this is how the climate negotiations are going. and now, you know, people like myself, when we look at where we get inspiration from. and i think that the inspiration right now is coming from young people, but it's also when you're looking at bodies and knowledge. indigenous wisdom teaches us the way out of this miss, because unless you manatee can learn to coexist with nature in a mutually interdependent relationship, you know, we're not going to be around for that much longer than i'll slick to tell people. to worry about saving the planet. right, because actually for continue on the suicidal path we on, we would destroy our soil, destroy a water wa
i figure like an absolute and it appears that glasgow did not bring the change. imagine the alcoholics anonymous via global conference, and the biggest litigation to the conference was alcohol in destroy. all in the past, a big anti slavery conference. and the biggest delegation was slave owners, by the way, that's what it was. that's why slave owners got compensation. and those were slaves with no compensation. and this is how the climate negotiations are going. and now, you know, people like...
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last month, nearly $200.00 countries signed the final agreement, the glasgow climate tact. and for the 1st time and cop history, that agreement mentioned slashing fossil fuel emissions. but the shortcomings are in the details. early drafts of that agreement called for a fossil fuel phase out a phrase that was subsequently diluted to a phase down. and that is language that has the fingerprints of the oil and gas industry all over it. after years of outright climate denial fossil fuel companies are now out to delay downplaying. the urgency slowing efforts to curb emissions and their advertising continues to take the true nature of their business and misrepresented, tucked away somewhere in their playbook of p. our strategies is a tactic called green washing, designed to protect their interest. listening posts correct off and now on the evolution and the impact of propaganda emitted by the oil and gas industry. mm. fossil fuel companies have never had trouble getting a seat at the table. a climate smith like carp this year with different companies like bpn show, were told they
last month, nearly $200.00 countries signed the final agreement, the glasgow climate tact. and for the 1st time and cop history, that agreement mentioned slashing fossil fuel emissions. but the shortcomings are in the details. early drafts of that agreement called for a fossil fuel phase out a phrase that was subsequently diluted to a phase down. and that is language that has the fingerprints of the oil and gas industry all over it. after years of outright climate denial fossil fuel companies...
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alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glasgow. in an effort to tackle the omicron variant, from today face coverings are now compulsory in most indoor venues in england. masks must be worn in theatres and cinemas, museums and places of worship. they had already been mandatory in shops, on public transport, and in hairdressers, barbers and beauty salons but they are not compulsory in hospitality venues, like pubs and restaurants. our business correspondent caroline davies reports. the excitement of a christmas theatre trip — buying a balloon is optional. masks are not. # finding new adventures is the best #. this matinee performance of peppa pig in london was one of the first since the rules have changed. although there were plenty of masks here, there was a mixed reception to wearing them. obviously kids can't wear masks so it makes no difference really, because kids are coughing and stuff in there, so it's all a bit of hit and miss, really. we quite liked it, we were quite happy. i'm very happy to be wearing a mask. it was quit
alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glasgow. in an effort to tackle the omicron variant, from today face coverings are now compulsory in most indoor venues in england. masks must be worn in theatres and cinemas, museums and places of worship. they had already been mandatory in shops, on public transport, and in hairdressers, barbers and beauty salons but they are not compulsory in hospitality venues, like pubs and restaurants. our business correspondent caroline davies reports. the excitement of a...
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this carbon glasgow is the very 1st one that they said, fossil fuel can sponsor anything, can hit the cup, but it didn't them out of the process. they're, they're, they're in force. so when you got to cobb, it's not like you walked in and it was like sponsored by shell, right? screw, like sponsoring cob, if you can get people in the room, that's even better, right? this is the 1st time that we've even mentioned fossil fuels at all. in the text, and so while that's a historic moment, it also really shows the scope of this industry's influence on this entire process . and that's not really, that's surprising if you know anything about how oil and gas companies are able to market themselves in the 19 seventy's fossil fuel executives were advised by that own. find that bonding, that product would lead to catastrophic global warner. the continued funding climate. and all anyway, in june, if you're a senior lobbyist, excellent, michael was secretly recorded during a thin white activist at green. this is how he described decade long campaign disinformation. did we aggressively fight against
this carbon glasgow is the very 1st one that they said, fossil fuel can sponsor anything, can hit the cup, but it didn't them out of the process. they're, they're, they're in force. so when you got to cobb, it's not like you walked in and it was like sponsored by shell, right? screw, like sponsoring cob, if you can get people in the room, that's even better, right? this is the 1st time that we've even mentioned fossil fuels at all. in the text, and so while that's a historic moment, it also...
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a flood, i figure like an absolute and it appears that glasgow did not bring the change. imagine the alcoholics anonymous of a global conference and the biggest litigation to the conference was alcohol in destroy all in the past, a big anti slavery conference. and the biggest delegation was slave bonus. by the way, that's what it was. that's why slave owners could compensation, and those was slaves with no compensation. and this is how the climate negotiations are going. and now, you know, people like myself when we look at where we get inspiration from. and i think that the inspiration right now is coming from young people, but it's also when you're looking at bodies and knowledge. indigenous wisdom teaches us the way out of this miss. because unless humanity can learn to coexist with nature in a mutually interdependent relationship, you know, we're not going to be around for that much longer. and i'll stick to tell people, don't worry about saving the planet. but because actually for continue on the suicidal path we on, we would destroy our soil, destroy a water warm up
a flood, i figure like an absolute and it appears that glasgow did not bring the change. imagine the alcoholics anonymous of a global conference and the biggest litigation to the conference was alcohol in destroy all in the past, a big anti slavery conference. and the biggest delegation was slave bonus. by the way, that's what it was. that's why slave owners could compensation, and those was slaves with no compensation. and this is how the climate negotiations are going. and now, you know,...