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guterres: i believe the u.k. people today have enough cautious about what the climate change means. >> i did not ask about the people, i asked about the government. sec.-gen. guterres: governments are accountable to the people, and i believe the people will make the government accountable in a way that commitments made will be maintained. >> i'm sensing you are slightly worried about the u.k.'s government on climate. if they need to be held to account by the people, it is suggested that perhaps -- sec.-gen. guterres: i hope those hints do not correspond to reality. it is changing very quickly. let's be optimistic about the future. >> but this year, we have had a taste of the kind of extreme weather climate change can bring, and the message from the u.n. today is clear, unless we raise ambition in egypt, the world will face far greater weather extremes. justin rose let, bbc news, the u.n. headquarters in new york. laura: let's go to ukraine next, where the government is urging people who have fled the country to s
guterres: i believe the u.k. people today have enough cautious about what the climate change means. >> i did not ask about the people, i asked about the government. sec.-gen. guterres: governments are accountable to the people, and i believe the people will make the government accountable in a way that commitments made will be maintained. >> i'm sensing you are slightly worried about the u.k.'s government on climate. if they need to be held to account by the people, it is suggested...
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antonio guterres, the un chief, was heavily involved in negotiating the details of the deal. he's now saying it is urgent for the deal to be extended. the deal expires in november. we've heard from russian officials, complaining that russian exports are still being hindered. we've heard from some russian authorities suggesting that perhaps russia could not renew this deal, so it's something that has been discussed here in ukraine. and again, this was a deal that was celebrated because it helped to ease a major global food crisis. so again, we've heard from antonio guterres, the un chief, saying it is urgent for this deal to be extended. the head of britain's royal navy has ordered an investigation into allegations that female recruits have been sexually abused and harassed on submarines. admiral sir ben key, the first sea lord, said anyone found culpable would be held accountable regardless of rank. he has directed a senior team to investigate the claims. the uk ministry of defence says it's improving reporting mechanisms for sexual offences. our news correspondent louisa pil
antonio guterres, the un chief, was heavily involved in negotiating the details of the deal. he's now saying it is urgent for the deal to be extended. the deal expires in november. we've heard from russian officials, complaining that russian exports are still being hindered. we've heard from some russian authorities suggesting that perhaps russia could not renew this deal, so it's something that has been discussed here in ukraine. and again, this was a deal that was celebrated because it helped...
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mr guterres was responding to a request from the haitian government for military assistance as protests and armed gangs tighten their grip on the country. a coalition of gangs has blockaded the main fuel port, paralysing the country and stopping the delivery of bottled water amidst an outbreak of cholera. the secretary—general said a force involving one or more countries would help secure free movement of humanitarian supplies. taiwan is celebrating its national day in the face of growing threats and intimidation from china. recent opinion polls suggest a greater number of people than ever identify as taiwanese, wanting the island to maintain its democratic political system and open society. but beijing is waging an economic conflict and recently banned the import of some 2,000 taiwanese products. our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes sent this report from taiwan. it may not look like it, but these ponds in southern taiwan are filled with gold. the huge fish thrashing around in su gou—zhen�*s ponds are called grouper. on the tables of beijing and shanghai, each one can fetch
mr guterres was responding to a request from the haitian government for military assistance as protests and armed gangs tighten their grip on the country. a coalition of gangs has blockaded the main fuel port, paralysing the country and stopping the delivery of bottled water amidst an outbreak of cholera. the secretary—general said a force involving one or more countries would help secure free movement of humanitarian supplies. taiwan is celebrating its national day in the face of growing...
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the bb understand —— the antonio guterres. the bb understand -- the bbc antonio guterres. the bb understand —— the bbc understands that ford will discontinue production of the fiesta next year. since the 1970s more than 20 million have been sold worldwide but its popularity has dwindled in recent years. apparently ford has refused to comment. nasa has unveiled a prototype lunar rover with living space for astronauts. the movie is part of the agency's push to send astronauts to the moon for the first time in half a century under its artemis project. the rover was put on display in the us state of arizona. the vehicle can crawl across rocks, drive in all directions and apparently comes complete with a toilet. i'm glad we filmed the toilet as well, just in case you weren't sure what one looks like or something. but proof, i suppose, because we all wonder about astronauts. moving on, let's take a look at the weather prospects with tomasz schafernaker. so mild out there, isn't it? even where we have had the rain, it's not been particularly cold. if anything, the temperature
the bb understand —— the antonio guterres. the bb understand -- the bbc antonio guterres. the bb understand —— the bbc understands that ford will discontinue production of the fiesta next year. since the 1970s more than 20 million have been sold worldwide but its popularity has dwindled in recent years. apparently ford has refused to comment. nasa has unveiled a prototype lunar rover with living space for astronauts. the movie is part of the agency's push to send astronauts to the moon...
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antonio guterres, un chief, was heavily involved in negotiating the details of the deal. he is now saying it is urgent for the deal to be extended. the deal expires in november. we have heard from russian officials, complaining that russian exports are still being hindered. we have heard from some russian authorities suggesting that perhaps russia could not renew this deal, so it's something that has been discussed here in ukraine. and again, this was a deal celebrated because it helped to ease a major global food crisis. so again, we've heard from antonio guterres, the un chief, saying it is urgent for this deal to be extended. thank you. tropical storm nalgee has killed 45 people in the philippines, and left many more homeless. it made landfall in the central part of the country and is now heading towards the capital manila. most of the casualties were caused by floods and landslides, with some areas recording their highest ever daily rainfall. flash floods and landslides are one of the greatest dangers in the philippines, because of its deforested mountains. the head o
antonio guterres, un chief, was heavily involved in negotiating the details of the deal. he is now saying it is urgent for the deal to be extended. the deal expires in november. we have heard from russian officials, complaining that russian exports are still being hindered. we have heard from some russian authorities suggesting that perhaps russia could not renew this deal, so it's something that has been discussed here in ukraine. and again, this was a deal celebrated because it helped to ease...
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antonio guterres says _ suffering right now. antonio guterres says there - suffering right now. antonio guterres says there are - suffering right now. antonio guterres says there are two | suffering right now. antonio i guterres says there are two or suffering right now. antonio - guterres says there are two or three years to change course to get this done, what is your assessment of the probability of that? the done, what is your assessment of the probability of that?— probability of that? the reason why he sa s probability of that? the reason why he says that _ probability of that? the reason why he says that is _ probability of that? the reason why he says that is because _ probability of that? the reason why he says that is because sciences . probability of that? the reason why| he says that is because sciences has been abundantly clear that by the year 2025, we had to reverse the trend. we are still increasing emissions and in order to get to one half of current emissions by 2030, which we cannot do over night, in 2029, in order to be at one half, scientists have told us
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antonio guterres, the un chief, was heavily involved in negotiating the details of the deal. he's now saying it is urgent for the deal to be extended. the deal expires in november. we've heard from russian officials, complaining that russian exports are still being hindered. we've heard from some russian authorities suggesting that perhaps russia could not renew this deal, so it's something that has been discussed here in ukraine. and again, this was a deal that was celebrated because it helped to ease a major global food crisis. so again, we've heard from antonio guterres, the un chief, saying it is urgent for this deal to be extended. there's major disruption to rail services across scotland due to a 24—hour walkout by scotrail workers. more than 2,000 members of the rmt union are taking part in the strike, with trains running on just three routes in the central belt and all other services cancelled. 0ur scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie is at queen street station in glasgow. it would normally be really busy here on a saturday afternoon, but the concourse behind
antonio guterres, the un chief, was heavily involved in negotiating the details of the deal. he's now saying it is urgent for the deal to be extended. the deal expires in november. we've heard from russian officials, complaining that russian exports are still being hindered. we've heard from some russian authorities suggesting that perhaps russia could not renew this deal, so it's something that has been discussed here in ukraine. and again, this was a deal that was celebrated because it helped...
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our climate editor, justin rowlatt, spoke to mr guterres at the un headquarters in new york. it has been a year of extreme weather. devastating floods in pakistan, drought in somalia with millions threatened by famine, and record—breaking heat in the uk and many other countries. it's why the un chief says climate is the most important issue in his in—tray. climate change is the crisis of our lifetime. it's the defining issue of today's world. so, climate change remains a central priority in everything we do. if we are not able to reverse the present trend that is leading to catastrophe in the world, we will be doomed. and a welter of new reports released by un bodies today reveals the world's woeful progress on climate. at the glasgow conference, countries agreed to raise their carbon cutting game every year. well, we havejust got the figures in for this year and just 2a out of 193 countries strengthened their plan. if you take together all the pledges the world has made, we still see emissions increasing by 10% by 2030. now, the science is very clear on this. it says emi
our climate editor, justin rowlatt, spoke to mr guterres at the un headquarters in new york. it has been a year of extreme weather. devastating floods in pakistan, drought in somalia with millions threatened by famine, and record—breaking heat in the uk and many other countries. it's why the un chief says climate is the most important issue in his in—tray. climate change is the crisis of our lifetime. it's the defining issue of today's world. so, climate change remains a central priority in...
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mr guterres was responding to a request from the haitian government for military assistance as protests and armed gangs tighten their grip on the country. a coalition of gangs has blockaded the main fuel port, paralysing the country, and stopping the delivery of bottled water amidst an outbreak of cholera. venezuela's president, nicolas maduro, has declared three days of national mourning after torrential rains killed at least 25 people. the downpour caused landslides and flooding in the centre of the country. the country's vice president, delcy rodriguez, has been visiting one of the worst affected areas — las tejerias — where 52 people are missing. the el pato river, south of caracas, burst its banks and floodwaters swept away several houses and shops. local journalist, carla carrera, gave us this update. the official number is more than 20 - 22-25 - but there are more than 50 people, between kids, elders, women and men, and they are still missing. you can see the line in the town's hospital, waiting to see the bodies and recognise their families. they are still waiting because of
mr guterres was responding to a request from the haitian government for military assistance as protests and armed gangs tighten their grip on the country. a coalition of gangs has blockaded the main fuel port, paralysing the country, and stopping the delivery of bottled water amidst an outbreak of cholera. venezuela's president, nicolas maduro, has declared three days of national mourning after torrential rains killed at least 25 people. the downpour caused landslides and flooding in the centre...
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antonio guterres says the world is reaching the point of no—return and every country must make tackling climate change a priority. speaking ahead of next month's cop27 conference, mr guterres said the world would face catastrophe unless action is taken. 0ur climate editorjustin rowlatt spoke to him at the un headquarters in new york. it has been a year of extreme weather, devastating floods in pakistan, drought in somalia, with millions threatened with famine. and record—breaking heat in the uk, and many other countries, it is why the un chief says climate is the most important issue in his intro. do you think the governments of the world recognise that? not necessarily all of them at the present moment. it's very unfortunate that in many governments, the pressure of the difficulties of the moment, and i recognise those difficulties, you have inflation, you have the consequences of the war, you have high prices of energy and food, you have then social unrest linked to that, so, there has been indeed a tendency to put climate change on the back burner, and that is why it is so importan
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antonio guterres says the world is reaching the point of no—return and every country must make tackling climate change a priority. speaking ahead of next month's cop27 conference, mr guterres said the world would face catastrophe unless action is taken. 0ur climate editorjustin rowlatt spoke to him at the un headquarters in new york. it has been a year of extreme weather. devastating floods in pakistan, drought in somalia with millions threatened by famine, and record—breaking heat in the uk and many other countries. it's why the un chief says climate is the most important issue in his in—tray. do you think governments recognise that? but do you think governments recognise that? �* ., ., �* , do you think governments recognise that? ~ ., ., �* , , that? but at the moment. it's very unfortunate that _ that? but at the moment. it's very unfortunate that in _ that? but at the moment. it's very unfortunate that in governments i that? but at the moment. it's very i unfortunate that in governments the pressure of the difficulties of the moment and i recognise those difficulties, you
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mr guterres was responding to a request from the haitian government for military assistance as protests and armed gangs tighten their grip on the country. a coalition of gangs has blockaded the main fuel port, paralysing the country, and stopping the delivery of bottled water amidst an outbreak of cholera. the secretary—general said a force involving one or more countries would help secure free movement of humanitarian supplies. the venezuelan government says torrential rains have caused 22 deaths after six more people were killed by landslides on sunday. the country�*s vice president delcy rodriguez has been visiting one of the worst—affected areas, las tejerias, where 52 people are missing. the el pato river, south of caracas, burst its banks and floodwaters swept away several houses and shops. 1,000 emergency personnel are taking part in search and rescue operations. let�*s cross to maracay now and speak to localjournalist carla carrera. thank you forjoining us. hearing about the number of people still missing, i imagine the fear is the number who will have lost their lives i
mr guterres was responding to a request from the haitian government for military assistance as protests and armed gangs tighten their grip on the country. a coalition of gangs has blockaded the main fuel port, paralysing the country, and stopping the delivery of bottled water amidst an outbreak of cholera. the secretary—general said a force involving one or more countries would help secure free movement of humanitarian supplies. the venezuelan government says torrential rains have caused 22...
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antonio guterres says the world is reaching the point of no—return and every country must make tackling climate change a priority. speaking ahead of next month's cop27 conference, mr guterres said the world would face catastrophe unless action is taken. 0ur climate editorjustin rowlatt spoke to him at the un headquarters in new york. it has been a year of extreme weather. devastating floods in pakistan, drought in somalia with millions threatened by famine, and record—breaking heat in the uk and many other countries. it's why the un chief says climate is the most important issue in his in—tray. climate change is the crisis of our lifetime. it's the defining issue of today's world. so, climate change remains a central priority in everything we do. if we are not able to reverse the present trend that is leading to catastrophe in the world, we will be doomed. and a welter of new reports released by un bodies today reveals the worlds woeful progress on climate. at the glasgow conference, countries agreed to raise their carbon cutting game every year. well, we have just got the figures i
antonio guterres says the world is reaching the point of no—return and every country must make tackling climate change a priority. speaking ahead of next month's cop27 conference, mr guterres said the world would face catastrophe unless action is taken. 0ur climate editorjustin rowlatt spoke to him at the un headquarters in new york. it has been a year of extreme weather. devastating floods in pakistan, drought in somalia with millions threatened by famine, and record—breaking heat in the...
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antonio guterres says time is running out. >> we have very few years, two or three years to change course. we must absolutely start reducing emissions now. the cooperation of companies is essential. karin: i have been speaking to the former u.n. climate change secretary for her reaction to that report. >> this is no surprise. these reports, and there will be many of them over the next one or two weeks, they also -- they always come up before the cop id this is the time of whh year all these assessment reports come out. now, it is no surprise that we are behind schedule. that is not a surprise. it is tragic, but not a surprise. the good news that is in these reports is that when we left paris in 2015, the collective efforts of all countries would have taken us to 2.7 degrees of warming. today, we are down to 2.5. better, but not enough. also, as you mentioned that the beginning of this program, projections last year were that we were going to be increasing 13.7% by the end of this decade. today, that 13.7% is down to 10.6%, better but not sufficient. the conclusion is, we are walking, or r
antonio guterres says time is running out. >> we have very few years, two or three years to change course. we must absolutely start reducing emissions now. the cooperation of companies is essential. karin: i have been speaking to the former u.n. climate change secretary for her reaction to that report. >> this is no surprise. these reports, and there will be many of them over the next one or two weeks, they also -- they always come up before the cop id this is the time of whh year...
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yesterday, un chief antonio guterres told the bbc he wanted rishi sunak told the bbc he wanted rishi sunak to attend. the told the bbc he wanted rishi sunak to attend. , , . ., to attend. the presence of the new british prime _ to attend. the presence of the new british prime minister— to attend. the presence of the new british prime minister will- to attend. the presence of the new british prime minister will be - to attend. the presence of the new british prime minister will be very l british prime minister will be very encouraging for all of us. host british prime minister will be very encouraging for all of us.- encouraging for all of us. host of the glasgow— encouraging for all of us. host of the glasgow summit _ encouraging for all of us. host of the glasgow summit last - encouraging for all of us. host of the glasgow summit last year, . encouraging for all of us. host of. the glasgow summit last year, the encouraging for all of us. host of- the glasgow summit last year, the uk formally hands over responsibility formally hands over responsibility for the un talks in egypt.
yesterday, un chief antonio guterres told the bbc he wanted rishi sunak told the bbc he wanted rishi sunak to attend. the told the bbc he wanted rishi sunak to attend. , , . ., to attend. the presence of the new british prime _ to attend. the presence of the new british prime minister— to attend. the presence of the new british prime minister will- to attend. the presence of the new british prime minister will be - to attend. the presence of the new british prime minister will be very l...
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the united nations secretary general antonio guterres, has proposed to the security council that an international rapid action force should be sent to haiti, which is suffering a nationwide security crisis. on friday, the government of haiti requested the help of foreign troops to restore security, as armed gangs continue to tighten their grip on the country. gail maclellan reports. haiti was not crippling going problem is not new to the country has been in the grip of some extreme gang warfare since the assassination of president jovenel moise last year. the most recent travel ignited when prime minister ariel henri announced government subsidies on fuel would be reduced. people already reeling because of the price of fruit took to the streets. shops and un warehouses were looted. a coalition of gangs attacked the port and stopped the distribution of fuel, paralyse a normal life. this has been made much worse by an outbreak of cholera with the distribution of bottled and treated water orbit halted. translation:— treated water orbit halted. translation: ., ., ,., translation: the main reason fo
the united nations secretary general antonio guterres, has proposed to the security council that an international rapid action force should be sent to haiti, which is suffering a nationwide security crisis. on friday, the government of haiti requested the help of foreign troops to restore security, as armed gangs continue to tighten their grip on the country. gail maclellan reports. haiti was not crippling going problem is not new to the country has been in the grip of some extreme gang warfare...
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and un secretary general antonio guterres played a leading role in helping to get baquer namazi, the elderly father, having his travel ban lifted. namazi spent 30 years working for unicef, and so the un saw him as part of their own family. separately, of course, we've been working with a wide array of actors, including the us government, to press to get siamak namazi out on furlough. but we're not where we need to be yet. i mean, ultimately, we need all of the americans out of iran — siamak is only out of prison temporarily — and we're not going to rest until all the namazis are back in the united states and their long nightmare has finally come to an end. do you feel a step closer, though? undoubtedly a step closer. i mean, this is the first night in seven years that siamak namazi has been with both of his parents and able to sleep in his own bed at home. so this is a big step forward, but we're not quite there yet. why do you think it's happened now? obviously, there's a lot going on at the moment with the street protests in iran, isn't there? there is indeed. i think only the
and un secretary general antonio guterres played a leading role in helping to get baquer namazi, the elderly father, having his travel ban lifted. namazi spent 30 years working for unicef, and so the un saw him as part of their own family. separately, of course, we've been working with a wide array of actors, including the us government, to press to get siamak namazi out on furlough. but we're not where we need to be yet. i mean, ultimately, we need all of the americans out of iran — siamak...
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and un secretary general antonio guterres played a leading role in helping to get baquer namazi, the elderly father, having his travel ban lifted. namazi spent 30 years working for unicef, and so the un saw him as part of their own family. separately, of course, we've been working with a wide array of actors, including the us government, to press to get siamak namazi out on furlough. but we're not where we need to be yet. i mean, ultimately, we need all of the americans out of iran — siamak is only out of prison temporarily — and we're not going to rest until all the namazis are back in the united states and their long nightmare has finally come to an end. do you feel a step closer, though? undoubtedly a step closer. i mean, this is the first night in seven years that siamak namazi has been with both of his parents and able to sleep in his own bed at home. so this is a big step forward, but we're not quite there yet. why do you think it's happened now? 0bviously, there's a lot going on at the moment with the street protests in iran, isn't there? there is indeed. i think only the
and un secretary general antonio guterres played a leading role in helping to get baquer namazi, the elderly father, having his travel ban lifted. namazi spent 30 years working for unicef, and so the un saw him as part of their own family. separately, of course, we've been working with a wide array of actors, including the us government, to press to get siamak namazi out on furlough. but we're not where we need to be yet. i mean, ultimately, we need all of the americans out of iran — siamak...
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the united nations secretary—general, antonio guterres, has asked the security council to urgently consider haiti's request for deployment of an international rapid action force for the country, which is suffering a nationwide security crisis. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to the programme, which brings together leading british commentators with journalists from overseas who write, blog, podcast and broadcast to audiences in their home countries from the dateline: london. this week — liz the disruptor, emmanuel the moderniser, vlad the invader. the first has a comfortable majority but has already had to wave the white flag. the second vowed to reform, and the voters promptly deprived him of his majority. the third can ignore his parliament, but perhaps not the people, who are voting with their feet. leadership — who wants it? in the studio to discuss that triumvirate, a dateline triumvirate. jeffrey kofman, who's anchored news programmes in both his native canada and the united states, and reported from the frontline. marc roche, a belgian—born economist who writ
the united nations secretary—general, antonio guterres, has asked the security council to urgently consider haiti's request for deployment of an international rapid action force for the country, which is suffering a nationwide security crisis. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to the programme, which brings together leading british commentators with journalists from overseas who write, blog, podcast and broadcast to audiences in their home countries from the dateline:...
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a spokesman for antonio guterres also called for the removal of any blocks on exports of russian grain and fertiliser. millions of tonnes of ukrainian grain has been exported since the deal was signed in turkey injuly, easing a global food crisis. i'm joined now by hugo bachega in kyiv. welcome. hugo bachega in kyiv. what is the situation with regards welcome. what is the situation with regards to grain? how much is actually getting out? returning and sa in: that actually getting out? returning and saying that russia _ actually getting out? returning and saying that russia deliberately - saying that russia deliberately delayed the inspection of ships and president zelensky said earlier this week that there is a queue of 175 ships. again he accused moscow of delaying the inspection of those ships. remember, injuly when this deal was negotiated it was very complicated to reach this deal. it took a lot of time, at lots of work. it is a complicated deal, the ships need to be inspected before coming in, after being loaded narrow inspected again in turkey by officials from the un. turkey whi
a spokesman for antonio guterres also called for the removal of any blocks on exports of russian grain and fertiliser. millions of tonnes of ukrainian grain has been exported since the deal was signed in turkey injuly, easing a global food crisis. i'm joined now by hugo bachega in kyiv. welcome. hugo bachega in kyiv. what is the situation with regards welcome. what is the situation with regards to grain? how much is actually getting out? returning and sa in: that actually getting out? returning...
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the united nations secretary general antonio guterres says that the world is heading for a catastrophe unless climate change is prioritised. new figures released by the un shows concentrations of the three main greenhouse gases rise to record levels in the atmosphere last year. world leaders will meet next year in egypt for the un climate summit c0 p27. our climate editor justin rowlatt spoke to mr gutteres at the un headquarters in new york. it has been a year of extreme weather. devastating floods in pakistan, drought in somalia with millions threatened by famine, and record—breaking heat in the uk and many other countries. it's why the un chief says climate is the most important issue in his in—tray. climate change is the crisis of our lifetime. it's the defining issue of today's world. so, climate change remains a central priority in everything we do. if we are not able to reverse the present trend that is leading to catastrophe in the world, we will be doomed. and a welter of new reports released by un bodies today reveals the world's woeful progress on climate. at the glasgow
the united nations secretary general antonio guterres says that the world is heading for a catastrophe unless climate change is prioritised. new figures released by the un shows concentrations of the three main greenhouse gases rise to record levels in the atmosphere last year. world leaders will meet next year in egypt for the un climate summit c0 p27. our climate editor justin rowlatt spoke to mr gutteres at the un headquarters in new york. it has been a year of extreme weather. devastating...
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antonio guterres said governments cannot afford to be distracted by problems such as inflation and the war in ukraine, as the planet is approaching the point of no return. the trial of a former political adviser in australia, who was charged with raping a colleague inside parliament house, has been abandoned. bruce lehrmann had denied assaulting brittany higgins three years ago. the judge declared a mistrial, after it emerged a juror had carried out their own research. officials in oklahoma are digging up 19 bodies, in the hope of using dna to identify victims of the 1921 tulsa race massacre. the region was dubbed the "black wall street", until it was burnt down in a racially motivated attack that killed hundreds of residents. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk with stephen sackur. a warning — this edition contains references to racist language that some viewers may find offensive. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. eight decades after the world confronted the evil of nazism, significant numbers of people around the world are still drawn to extreme violent forms of race hatred and
antonio guterres said governments cannot afford to be distracted by problems such as inflation and the war in ukraine, as the planet is approaching the point of no return. the trial of a former political adviser in australia, who was charged with raping a colleague inside parliament house, has been abandoned. bruce lehrmann had denied assaulting brittany higgins three years ago. the judge declared a mistrial, after it emerged a juror had carried out their own research. officials in oklahoma are...
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the united nations secretary—general, antonio guterres, has asked the security council to urgently consider haiti's request for deployment now on bbc news, it's hardtalk with zeinab badawi. welcome to hardtalk with me zeinab badawi from south africa where my guest has been described as one of the world's greatest living artists. william kentridge is versatile, hard—hitting and his talents span many different genres. he is william kentridge and this is a major exhibition of his work in cape town. in 2020 i travelled to his studio and asked how south african politics influenced his art. william kentridge in johannesburg, welcome to hardtalk. zeinab, thank you very much and welcome to the studio injohannesburg. you were born in johannesburg in 1955, the son of two prominent anti—apartheid lawyers, wow did growing up under apartheid affect you? i think because my parents were both very much aware of and involved in legal questions around the anti—apartheid struggle, from a young age i was aware of how unnatural south africa was. there was always a slight disjunction between myself and say
the united nations secretary—general, antonio guterres, has asked the security council to urgently consider haiti's request for deployment now on bbc news, it's hardtalk with zeinab badawi. welcome to hardtalk with me zeinab badawi from south africa where my guest has been described as one of the world's greatest living artists. william kentridge is versatile, hard—hitting and his talents span many different genres. he is william kentridge and this is a major exhibition of his work in cape...
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the un says the secretary—general, antonio guterres, is involved in intense negotiations to try to rescue a deal that lets ukraine export grain from its ports in the black sea. russia said yesterday it was suspending the agreement because its fleet in crimea had been attacked. kyiv hasn't admitted being behind the drone strike. the un—brokered deal allowed ukraine to resume exports of crops like wheat, amid a food crisis in parts of asia, africa and the middle east. 0ur correspondent, james waterhouse, sent us this update. there are urgent talks. we understand they are going to stretch into tomorrow. you have heard what the un makes of this pause, describing it as deeply concerning, turkey, who also brokered this deal, have also echoed those calls for the grain agreement to resume and interestingly, an official was quoted as saying that there were grounds for optimism, but it is hard to see where that is because russia has been accused of using the grain dealers leveraged as its military frustrations continue and they don't get much more frustrating than this extraordinary drone strike
the un says the secretary—general, antonio guterres, is involved in intense negotiations to try to rescue a deal that lets ukraine export grain from its ports in the black sea. russia said yesterday it was suspending the agreement because its fleet in crimea had been attacked. kyiv hasn't admitted being behind the drone strike. the un—brokered deal allowed ukraine to resume exports of crops like wheat, amid a food crisis in parts of asia, africa and the middle east. 0ur correspondent, james...
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the un secretary—general, antonio guterres, is involved in intense negotiations to try to rescue the deal amid a food crisis in parts of asia, africa and the middle east. our correspondent james waterhouse sent us this update. look, there are urgent talks we understand that are going to stretch into tomorrow. you've heard what the un makes of this pause, describing it as deeply concerning. turkey, who also brokered this deal, have also echoed those calls for the grain agreement to resume. and interestingly, an official was quoted as saying that there were grounds for optimism, but it's hard to see where that is because russia has been accused of using the grain dealers' leverage as its military frustrations continue and they don't get much more frustrating than this extraordinary drone strike we saw yesterday on its black sea fleet, an attack which ukraine has denied... well, hasn't confirmed that it was behind, but there are very few think it was any other country. the motives for this attack are clear. it is a fleet which russia has used to launch missile strikes across the whole o
the un secretary—general, antonio guterres, is involved in intense negotiations to try to rescue the deal amid a food crisis in parts of asia, africa and the middle east. our correspondent james waterhouse sent us this update. look, there are urgent talks we understand that are going to stretch into tomorrow. you've heard what the un makes of this pause, describing it as deeply concerning. turkey, who also brokered this deal, have also echoed those calls for the grain agreement to resume. and...
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conversation about the climate, because our top story on this programme today is un secretary general antonio guterres saying, we are on the verge of a catastrophe, and yet the viewers might be listening to this now and going, hang on a second, doesn't privatejets make the situation a lot worse than better?— than better? private 'et aviationd than better? private 'et aviation accounts i than better? private 'et aviation accounts fori than better? private jet aviation accounts for a l than better? private jet i aviation accounts for a very small proportion of global carbon dioxide emissions, but it is something that the industry, all aviation, takes very seriously. not least because it is led by its clients. so there are younger and younger buyers coming into business aviation, partly because of the rundown in schedules you quoted wing acts, commercial airline schedules, 23% below pre—pandemic levels. business jets are 16% up 23% below pre—pandemic levels. businessjets are 16% up in 23% below pre—pandemic levels. business jets are 16% up in the first 21l days of this month, according to wing ac
conversation about the climate, because our top story on this programme today is un secretary general antonio guterres saying, we are on the verge of a catastrophe, and yet the viewers might be listening to this now and going, hang on a second, doesn't privatejets make the situation a lot worse than better?— than better? private 'et aviationd than better? private 'et aviation accounts i than better? private 'et aviation accounts fori than better? private jet aviation accounts for a l than...
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the un says the secretary—general, antonio guterres, is involved in intense negotiations to try to rescue a deal that lets ukraine export grain from its ports in the black sea. russia said yesterday it was suspending the agreement because its fleet in crimea had been attacked. kyiv hasn't admitted being behind the drone strike. the un—brokered deal allowed ukraine to resume exports of crops like wheat — amid a food crisis in parts of asia, africa and the middle east. our correspondent, james waterhouse, sent us this update. there are urgent talks. we understand they are going to stretch into tomorrow. you have heard what the un makes of this pause, describing it as deeply concerning, turkey, who also brokered this deal, have also echoed those calls for the grain agreement to resume and interestingly, an official was quoted as saying that there were grounds for optimism, but it is hard to see where that is because russia has been accused of using the grain dealers leveraged as its military frustrations continue and they don't get much more frustrating than this extraordinary drone stri
the un says the secretary—general, antonio guterres, is involved in intense negotiations to try to rescue a deal that lets ukraine export grain from its ports in the black sea. russia said yesterday it was suspending the agreement because its fleet in crimea had been attacked. kyiv hasn't admitted being behind the drone strike. the un—brokered deal allowed ukraine to resume exports of crops like wheat — amid a food crisis in parts of asia, africa and the middle east. our correspondent,...
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the un says the secretary—general, antonio guterres, is involved in intense negotiations to try to rescue a deal that lets ukraine export grain from its ports in the black sea. russia said yesterday it was suspending the agreement because its fleet in crimea had been attacked. kyiv hasn't admitted being behind the drone strike. the un—brokered deal allowed ukraine to resume exports of crops like wheat — amid a food crisis in parts of asia, africa and the middle east. our correspondent james waterhouse sent us this update look, there are urgent talks we understand that are going to stretch into tomorrow. you've heard what the un makes of this pause, describing it as deeply concerning. turkey, who also brokered this deal, have also echoed those calls for the grain agreement to resume. and interestingly, an official was quoted as saying that there were grounds for optimism, but it's hard to see where that is because russia has been accused of using the grain dealers' leverage as its military frustrations continue and they don't get much more frustrating than this extraordinary drone stri
the un says the secretary—general, antonio guterres, is involved in intense negotiations to try to rescue a deal that lets ukraine export grain from its ports in the black sea. russia said yesterday it was suspending the agreement because its fleet in crimea had been attacked. kyiv hasn't admitted being behind the drone strike. the un—brokered deal allowed ukraine to resume exports of crops like wheat — amid a food crisis in parts of asia, africa and the middle east. our correspondent...
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people have been lifted out of poverty over the past four decades in what un secretary general antonio guterres has called "the greatest anti-poverty achievement in history." but xi has also ovseen a growg surveiance state to silence ssent and taet ethnic minorities, including the uyghurs. and xi's third term comes at a time of growing tension between the u.s. and china over taiwan and other issues. we go now to two guests. yaqiu wang is senior china researcher at human rights watch. she is in new york. and in bartel more -- baltimore, maryland, we are joined by ho-fung hung, professor of political economy and sociology at johns hopkins university. his books include "clash of empires: from 'chimerica' to the 'new cold war'" and "the china boom: why china will not rule the world." we welcome you both to democracy now! thank you for joining us. professor ho-fung hung, talk about the significance of what happened this weekend. talk about who xi jinping is and how his policies have changed over the years. >> thank you. what happened over the weekend is very significant in the sense that expected to
people have been lifted out of poverty over the past four decades in what un secretary general antonio guterres has called "the greatest anti-poverty achievement in history." but xi has also ovseen a growg surveiance state to silence ssent and taet ethnic minorities, including the uyghurs. and xi's third term comes at a time of growing tension between the u.s. and china over taiwan and other issues. we go now to two guests. yaqiu wang is senior china researcher at human rights watch....
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secretary antonio guterres says an unprecedented economic transformation is needed to limit the impact of climate change. >> the window to limit global temp which arise to 1.5 degrees is closing fast. greenhouse gas emissions must be cut by 45% this decade. but as today's report confirms, they remain at danrous and record highs, and are still rising. commitments to net zero are worth zero without the plans, policies and actions to make it up. our world cannot afford anymore greenwashing. brent: nathan hultman is the director for the center of global sustainability at the university of maryland. i asked him whether the goal to limit liberal warming to 1.5 degrees celsius, if that goal is even still achievable. nathan: well, i think that the report shows that we are really in an emergency situation. it really is sounding the alarm. at the same time, i think it is quite important to note that 1.5 is not out of rage. i think actually the report shows that where we are with current policies is tracking towards a much warmer world than what we are aiming for in the international and global c
secretary antonio guterres says an unprecedented economic transformation is needed to limit the impact of climate change. >> the window to limit global temp which arise to 1.5 degrees is closing fast. greenhouse gas emissions must be cut by 45% this decade. but as today's report confirms, they remain at danrous and record highs, and are still rising. commitments to net zero are worth zero without the plans, policies and actions to make it up. our world cannot afford anymore greenwashing....
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people have been lifted out of poverty over the past four decades in what un secretary general antoni guterres has called "the greatest anti-poverty achievement in history." but xi has also ovseen a growg surveiance state to silence ssent and taet ethnic minorities, including the uyghurs. and xi's third term comes at a time of growing tension between the u.s. and china over taiwan and other issues. we go now to two guests. yaqiu wang is senior china researcher at human rights watch. she is in new york. and in bartel more -- baltimore, maryland, we are joined by ho-fung hung, professor of political economy and sociology at johns hopkins university. his books include "clash of empires: from 'chimerica' to the 'new cold war'" and "the china boom: why china will not rule the world." we welcome you both to democracy now! thank you for joining us. professor ho-fung hung, talk about the significance of what happened this weekend. talk about who xi jinping is and how his policies have changed over the years. >> thank you. what happened over the weekend is very significant in the sense that expected to
people have been lifted out of poverty over the past four decades in what un secretary general antoni guterres has called "the greatest anti-poverty achievement in history." but xi has also ovseen a growg surveiance state to silence ssent and taet ethnic minorities, including the uyghurs. and xi's third term comes at a time of growing tension between the u.s. and china over taiwan and other issues. we go now to two guests. yaqiu wang is senior china researcher at human rights watch....
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mr guterres said he had faith in the british people and that he was convinced that they would not allow the government to backtrack on its climate commitments. jonah fisher, bbc news. the owners of a care home in lancashire have apologised after a video was posted on social media showing members of staff dressing up and dancing in adult nappies. century healthcare, which runs gillibrand hall nursing home in chorley, says it's "extremely disappointed" by what's happened. mairead smyth reports. dancing down the corridor in adult nappies, needed by some residents here, worn by some staff having a laugh on tiktok. a staff member rising from a reclining chair to the tune of the westlife cover you raise me up. and an apology from century health care who own gillibrand hall nursing home in chorley. they say they're extremely disappointed at the actions, behaviour and posts made on social media that have subsequently been taken down. the owners say they've informed their regulator, the care quality commission. the cqc told us... we've also heard from the local mp for chorley, sir lindsay hoyle.
mr guterres said he had faith in the british people and that he was convinced that they would not allow the government to backtrack on its climate commitments. jonah fisher, bbc news. the owners of a care home in lancashire have apologised after a video was posted on social media showing members of staff dressing up and dancing in adult nappies. century healthcare, which runs gillibrand hall nursing home in chorley, says it's "extremely disappointed" by what's happened. mairead smyth...
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secretary-general antonio guterres is delaying a trip to the arab league summit by a day to try to put this deal back together. it's not clear that he can be successful right now, jim. >> nic robertson, thank you. >> >> coming up, the attorney general is vowing the justice department will not allow voters to be intimidated, this as violent political rhetoric is on the rise. what is behind that surge next. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." ♪follow the yellow brick roroad♪ ♪ heart-pounding design. intelligent technology. ♪ courageous performance. discover a new world of possibilities with a bold new take on the lexus rx. never lose your edge. i'm lindsey vonn, and ever since i retired from skiing, i've had trouble falling asleep and staying asleep. you know, insomnia. before i found quviviq, an fda-approved insomnia medication for adults. you would not believe the things i used to think about when i couldn't sleep. hey, linds. i need you to sign this business contract. all 114 pages. lindsey, lindsey!! hey, lindsey! it's workout time. hey, big man, we're in the middle of somethi
secretary-general antonio guterres is delaying a trip to the arab league summit by a day to try to put this deal back together. it's not clear that he can be successful right now, jim. >> nic robertson, thank you. >> >> coming up, the attorney general is vowing the justice department will not allow voters to be intimidated, this as violent political rhetoric is on the rise. what is behind that surge next. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." ♪follow the yellow brick...
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secretary-general antonio guterres addressed the crisis monday. >> absolutely nightmarish situation for the population, especially port-au-prince. i believe we need not only to strengthen the police, training, equipment, other measures, but in the present circumstances, we need action to allow humanitarian quarter to be established. amy: the united states and canada shipped military equipment to haiti over the weekend after the government of u.s.-backed prime minister ariel henry called for international involvement to combat gang activity. people have taken to streets in response protesting foreign military aid and occupation, and demanding the resignation of henry. this is a protester in port-au-prince. >> note to the canadians. note to the americans. you are monsters. you are chaos. your behind the crime. you're giving arms to our brothers. amy: in the tigray region, soldiers have seized a key city amidst heavy fighting northwest of the capital. aid workers report thousands of civilians have began fleeing the fighting over the weekend amidst fears they could face mass killings and se
secretary-general antonio guterres addressed the crisis monday. >> absolutely nightmarish situation for the population, especially port-au-prince. i believe we need not only to strengthen the police, training, equipment, other measures, but in the present circumstances, we need action to allow humanitarian quarter to be established. amy: the united states and canada shipped military equipment to haiti over the weekend after the government of u.s.-backed prime minister ariel henry called...
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secretary-general antonio guterres spoke with the bbc wednesday, less than two weeks before the cup 27 u.n. climate summit in egypt. >> climate change is the crisis of our lifetime. it is the defining issue of today's world. so climate changeemains a ntral priority. if we arnot able treverse e presen trend that is leading to catasophe in the world, -- amy: we will broadcast live from the u.n. climate summit. the u.n. also issued a warning wednesday over the three greenhouse gasses that contribute most to global heating. atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide, methane, d nitrous oxide all hit record levels this year. methane saw its biggest year-over-year increase. meanwhile, a new report in the british medical journal the lancet finds efforts to mitigate climate change can still deliver a future where people can not only survive, but thrive. the report's lead author dr. marina romanello said in a statement -- "there is clear evidence that immediate action could still save the lives of millions, with a rapid shift to clean energy and energy efficiency." the nigerian medical association is
secretary-general antonio guterres spoke with the bbc wednesday, less than two weeks before the cup 27 u.n. climate summit in egypt. >> climate change is the crisis of our lifetime. it is the defining issue of today's world. so climate changeemains a ntral priority. if we arnot able treverse e presen trend that is leading to catasophe in the world, -- amy: we will broadcast live from the u.n. climate summit. the u.n. also issued a warning wednesday over the three greenhouse gasses that...
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this is from an interview done with the secretary general of the un antonio guterres who has warned that countries have put climate change and his words on the back burner. over the last few years, the last few months there have been issues like the cost of living crisis, the war in ukraine that have trumped the scale where governments are looking. they are trying to deal with these issues and climate change is seen as something you can deal with in the future. the problem is, that is something that governments for years and years have done to say this is something we can put off and deal with later. we're not talking about an immediate crisis. actually, it is in immediate crisis was up you reference earlier about the temperatures warming, unseasonably warm at the moment and this is something we're only going to see you get increasingly difficult for betty countries around the world. it's a stark warning ahead of cop27, try and focus though minds of world leaders ahead of that that actually we need to focus on this here and now. �* , , we need to focus on this here and now. i ,., we ne
this is from an interview done with the secretary general of the un antonio guterres who has warned that countries have put climate change and his words on the back burner. over the last few years, the last few months there have been issues like the cost of living crisis, the war in ukraine that have trumped the scale where governments are looking. they are trying to deal with these issues and climate change is seen as something you can deal with in the future. the problem is, that is something...
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n secretary general antonio guterres this year is hope and resolve to move beyond global conflict to global cooperation. events such as meetings and exhibits about international goodwill and protecting the environment are traditionally held throughout the world on this day. and retired san francisco giant star hunter. pence is celebrating world united nations day he will deliver the keynote address at the blue marble awards ceremony tonight at the san jose city hall rotunda. the event includes a blue carpet reception and his hosted by the aquarium of the bay. pence has become a vocal advocate for eliminating plastics and oceans, cleaning up the shorelines and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. he's a busy guy. busy guy. yes he definitely is a champion for many causes. very nice. alright for 18 is the time. steve. what should we know about today's weather? you will be a little warmer, little bit warmer here. there's still enough of a breeze , though, to hold temps up, so i think the frost advisory is marginal at best, and we'll probably be canceled is my two sensors too many forties a
n secretary general antonio guterres this year is hope and resolve to move beyond global conflict to global cooperation. events such as meetings and exhibits about international goodwill and protecting the environment are traditionally held throughout the world on this day. and retired san francisco giant star hunter. pence is celebrating world united nations day he will deliver the keynote address at the blue marble awards ceremony tonight at the san jose city hall rotunda. the event includes...
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joining us live from puerto rico, nbc news correspondent gabe guterres. what can we expect from the president's visit today? >> reporter: mika, good morning. we're here in puerto rico. power crews are hard at work trying to restore power to some of the neighborhoods. according to luma energy, the private consortium that took over power distribution here on the island last year, about 92% of customers here on this island have had their electricity restored, mika, but some communities in the southwestern part of the island, including a few neighborhoods here, are still without power more than two weeks after the storm hit. now, president biden is set to visit this area later today according to a white house official. the president is set to announce another $60 million in funding from his administration's bipartisan infrastructure law that is set to, the administration says, provide more resources for puerto rico to better protect against future storms. that could mean shoring up levees and also building a flood warning system as well. still, mika, there is
joining us live from puerto rico, nbc news correspondent gabe guterres. what can we expect from the president's visit today? >> reporter: mika, good morning. we're here in puerto rico. power crews are hard at work trying to restore power to some of the neighborhoods. according to luma energy, the private consortium that took over power distribution here on the island last year, about 92% of customers here on this island have had their electricity restored, mika, but some communities in...
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berkeley police say andy guterres were boil and michael monroy ramos faced charges of murder and attempted murder is a third person. jessica mulroy is facing charges of being an accessory. lima tafa was shot and killed october 8th, the telegraph and ranch just south of the u. c. campus. after that shooting, u. c. berkeley hired private security guards to patrol the area near some dormitories. four out of five people believed to have been involved in an armed robbery to popular bakery in san jose have been arrested, police say 21 year old sterling smith and four teenagers between the ages of 14 and 17 are now in custody when we're suspect, brian macias, the man on the right of your screen, now has not been found. the robbery happened back in august at peter's bakery on allan rock avenue surveillance video here shows the thieves inside the bakery employees say they were carrying knives demanding cash. police say all five also broke into ortega's food center about 45 minutes before robbing peters bakery. anyone with information on the whereabouts of that fifth suspect is asked to call police.
berkeley police say andy guterres were boil and michael monroy ramos faced charges of murder and attempted murder is a third person. jessica mulroy is facing charges of being an accessory. lima tafa was shot and killed october 8th, the telegraph and ranch just south of the u. c. campus. after that shooting, u. c. berkeley hired private security guards to patrol the area near some dormitories. four out of five people believed to have been involved in an armed robbery to popular bakery in san...
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mr guterres said he had faith in the british people and that he was convinced that they would not allow the government to backtrack on its climate commitments. jonah fisher, bbc news. the global climate summit begins next week and there are concerns that governments will reject more drastic measures to cut carbon emissions. 0ne place where geopolitical turmoil is already having an impact on the climate fight is svalbard in the arctic circle. the norwegian archipelago is warming quicker than any other place on earth. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake reports. venture deep into the arctic circle and you find svalbard. there is no place quite like it. and here, a struggle for survival. climate change is on fast forward. this polar explorer wants to show us how her world disappearing. to survive as a polar bear now i think you have to be super good at hunting, as a polar bear, because the main source of food, the seals, are diminishing and the ice that both the seal on the polar bears are dependent on our diminishing. it is getting less and less ice. this norwegian archipelago is warming
mr guterres said he had faith in the british people and that he was convinced that they would not allow the government to backtrack on its climate commitments. jonah fisher, bbc news. the global climate summit begins next week and there are concerns that governments will reject more drastic measures to cut carbon emissions. 0ne place where geopolitical turmoil is already having an impact on the climate fight is svalbard in the arctic circle. the norwegian archipelago is warming quicker than any...
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mr guterres said he had faith in the british people and that he was convinced that they would not allow the government to backtrack on its climate commitments. jonah fisher, bbc news. the global climate summit begins next week and there are concerns that governments will reject more drastic measures to cut carbon emissions. 0ne place where geopolitical turmoil is already having an impact on the climate fight is svalbard in the arctic circle. the norwegian archipelago is warming quicker than any other place on earth. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake reports. venture deep into the arctic circle and you find svalbard. there is no place quite like it. and here, a struggle for survival. climate change is on fast forward. this polar explorer wants to show us how her world is disappearing. soon, an incredible sight but one framed in sadness. to survive as a polar bear now i think you have to be super good at hunting, as a polar bear, because the main source of food, the seals, the ice, are diminishing and the ice that both the seal on the polar bears are dependent on is diminishing. it is g
mr guterres said he had faith in the british people and that he was convinced that they would not allow the government to backtrack on its climate commitments. jonah fisher, bbc news. the global climate summit begins next week and there are concerns that governments will reject more drastic measures to cut carbon emissions. 0ne place where geopolitical turmoil is already having an impact on the climate fight is svalbard in the arctic circle. the norwegian archipelago is warming quicker than any...
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mr guterres said he had faith in the british people and that he was convinced that they would not allow the government to backtrack on its climate commitments. jonah fisher, bbc news. rishi sunak is continuing to appoint members of his new ministerial team today as he appears to be planning a major overhaul of government strategy. our chief political correspondent nick eardley is in westminster. . tell us a little bit about what the new prime minister will be doing today. the new prime minister will be doing toda . ,., ., the new prime minister will be doing toda . , ., ., ., the new prime minister will be doing toda . ., ., �*, today. good morning, charlie. it's onl been today. good morning, charlie. it's only been a _ today. good morning, charlie. it's only been a couple _ today. good morning, charlie. it's only been a couple of— today. good morning, charlie. it's only been a couple of days - today. good morning, charlie. it's only been a couple of days since l only been a couple of days since rishi sunak took over, but given that we didn't hear anything from him during the latest
mr guterres said he had faith in the british people and that he was convinced that they would not allow the government to backtrack on its climate commitments. jonah fisher, bbc news. rishi sunak is continuing to appoint members of his new ministerial team today as he appears to be planning a major overhaul of government strategy. our chief political correspondent nick eardley is in westminster. . tell us a little bit about what the new prime minister will be doing today. the new prime minister...
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berkeley police say andy guterres re boil and michael monroy ramos now face charges of murder and attempted murder, they say a third person, jessica monroy, is facing charges of being an accessory. 29 year old eli metaphor was shot and killed october 8th, the telegraph and the rent just south of the u. c. berkeley campus guards to patrol the area near some nearby dormitories. time is 705 new this morning, a woman who was stabbed in san jose has now died. last night, the police were called the daffodil way near burlington high school in west san jose. they found a woman with life threatening stab wounds, and so far the police haven't given us any information about a suspect or a motive. this morning, san jose police tweeted at the woman died from her injuries. and this is now the 30th homicide of the year. the court has given elon musk a deadline of tomorrow to close his purchase of twitter, and it appears he's getting ready to take over tweeted. this video shows him entering twitter headquarters in san francisco, carrying a sink his words entering twitter headquarters. let that sink in. you
berkeley police say andy guterres re boil and michael monroy ramos now face charges of murder and attempted murder, they say a third person, jessica monroy, is facing charges of being an accessory. 29 year old eli metaphor was shot and killed october 8th, the telegraph and the rent just south of the u. c. berkeley campus guards to patrol the area near some nearby dormitories. time is 705 new this morning, a woman who was stabbed in san jose has now died. last night, the police were called the...
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we have liz guterres, assistant clerk recorder. step over this way so we can get you in the frame here. she's dressed up as a lion. morning. yes thing about this day and about just the celebration. everyone's coming down, excited and dressed up in different costumes, and it's just really awesome to see. everyone's take on the event. do you have a favorite costume of all your of employees here actually are two of our supervisors swapped identities today, so that was really funny this morning just to see them just being each other. so that was probably one of my favorites . i do like we do have a big unicorn, one of those big, puffy unicorns, so that's pretty exciting, too. and then, of course, our pennywise is amazing. but how many people are getting married today? 16 couples, so 32 people first one just happened this morning, and people can choose who they want and what type of costumed officiant they want, so they won't really scary. you got pennywise that we're looking at here included in all their wedding and wedding photos that
we have liz guterres, assistant clerk recorder. step over this way so we can get you in the frame here. she's dressed up as a lion. morning. yes thing about this day and about just the celebration. everyone's coming down, excited and dressed up in different costumes, and it's just really awesome to see. everyone's take on the event. do you have a favorite costume of all your of employees here actually are two of our supervisors swapped identities today, so that was really funny this morning...