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the, the, basically the, the vineyards life from berlin and he started breakthrough at the comp time at summit. all night that goes to your sons, into by exulting an agreement to transition away from fossil fuels. the hot $0.14 a powerful signal to investors and policy makers. scientists say it is the last best hope to stave off climate exhaust. uh and the pressure is mounting on east or i know, but it's water gift from mazda in because a huge majority of the un general assembly has voted to back an immediate cease fire by israel. terry is with to continue with it's offensive. plus president biden
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supports ukraine in its mission to secure more us page to president all not walk away from ukraine. neither will the american people, but the republicans, australia, blocking funding for ukraine's board with russia. the . i'm the, there's manager, welcome. a deal has been reached of the global climate conference comp 28 in the by . after all like talks a new text was released in the early morning and approved just a few later. the agreement goals for transitioning away from all the fossil fuels, including cold on, i guess, 7 observers goals that flooding historic. so let's quickly hear what the cop 28 presidents. so thought how much of a job there have to say it is
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a plan that is led by the science. it is a balance of that that goes images, bridges the gap on at the patient. but he imagines global finance and delivers on loss on damage. we have the basis to make a trance formation of the change happen. let us finish what we have started. hitting no objection. it is so decided that the, however criticism of the deed has come from pacific other nations. what setting by rising sea levels and others who wanted stronger language regarding fossil fuels. jot is what an active is from tongue. god said, texas, it is now. it's still
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a death sentence for the pacific. we can celebrate the small incremental changes, but it is not enough done in the to adjust the root cause of the comic process, which is the extraction of fossil fuels. there's not enough in the to address the phase that a fossil fuels and we cannot continually come here and celebrate just the pain us that is given to our region. and the democrats funded jolessa adela into by explained how this climate dean was reached. but it was a lot of talking in through the night the cop president was speaking to all the different groups of countries involved here at the cough. and finally this morning, the news of a text being presented and then it was approved. it was a big work of compromise. the only way that they found to bring countries together that had very different positions, especially on the issue of fossil fuels, was to find wording and a compromise that would make everybody happy. then that seems to have happened with disapproval, fossil fuels that pulls the sticking point. what is the future of coal,
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oil and gas now? well, now for the 1st time, this is a big point of progress that we haven't seen before in any comp agreements. we see the words fossil fuels included in the agreement what has not been achieved is what the most ambitious countries wanted, which was the wording on phasing out fossil fuels. so stopping the production and the consumption of fossil fuels, the compromise that was found was working on transitioning away from fossil fuels, which commenters have said is pointing in the same direction as a phase out, but it is weaker language. it gives countries more wiggle room to interpret themselves. what transitioning away means. there are also some provisions in the text that reference specific fossil fuels. for example, coal referencing coal, the most polluting fossil fuels, the tech speaks of a phase down of a reduction rather than stopping it's use. and there's also
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a reference to transitional fossil fuels. and that is a, an implicit reference to gas. and this would mean that countries like russia, for example, could continue to produce. and so, guess you know, so how, how 4 countries most affected by climate change react to this what we've heard from the alliance of small island states, and these are really some of the countries that whose livelihood is and whose existence is at risk, from a global warming, they have said that this is not what they wanted. this doesn't go far enough to reach the goal that was recognized by science and was recognized by cop before in the paras agreement, which is to keep the warming of the planets below. 1.5 degrees celsius, they say this doesn't go far enough. and some countries also have concern regarding implementations of the measures agreed today and also funding how can they fund the
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transition away from fossil fuels and to renewable energy use? we live at the time. main bye. thanks so much for joining us today at the democrats funding journal southerly in divide. thanks so much. is ryan has come under pressure from key allies over its war in gaza after weeks of staunch support. you as president joe biden on monday for the size is very difficult, indiscriminate bumping in gaza about which by the un general assembly also indicates israel's growing i solution. on the stage member nations overwhelmingly back to resolution demanding an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in gaza. but here's what i mean says it's, it's pretty persist with it's adam ground defensive against thomas, which is classified as a 10, a group by the us, e. u, and other countries. there was celebration of the un cease fire resolution paused with more than 3 quarters of the general assembly voting and save
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the death. and israel's un ambassador had all you before. the vote that the resolution would only benefit to mass, but just a handful of countries joined israel and his closest ally the us in voting know of and has been adopted today was a historic day in terms of the powerful message that was sent from the general assembly and if there's our collective duty to continue in this past until we see and then through this aggression against our people. while the vote in new york demonstrates much of the world once in the end to the fighting. these riley government seems determined to press on. it is repeatedly ruled out ending military operations until all the hostages and calls it a fried and a mass. it's just mental that's despite thousands of palestinian
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casualties and the increasingly dia, humanitarian situation. but those trapped within the besieged territory these a trucks entering the southern city of rafa from egypt, a gauze is lifeline. but fall to few. i'm making it through. on tuesday, israel said it would facilitate more a deliveries by starting to check a trucks at the care. i'm so long check point before the mass terrorist attacks on october 7th, most goods ended garza via this is really crossing. now israel says convoys will only be inspected, occur amish alone, and will still have to enter from egypt. and earlier john list has an blue sky explained where the dozens think the world is on their side. off to the vast majority of the un general assembly voted in favor of facies fire to uh,
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in guys. uh, they care about fast, about, uh, the, the basic needs that the, uh, the one at this level. second, they call for an immediate cease fire and said they, they, uh they complain and, and decides the whole word because they are not doing enough for them. whether helping them in this circumstances or pushing is will to stop the hostilities and they think they are a bandit isolated and they left alone. this is the common thing that i hear from people, or they need to be poor across the goal is a stretch. of course, there are some, some efforts every day that went on talking to people. they are on the os. me what, what, what's happening is there a sign or a ceasefire or something and people talking about um,
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but definitely they feel that they are offended and alone. feasibility. mandatory has designated of as a, uh, narrow strip apply themselves. because uh, as, as you might have turned in so, and it has directed cousins to relocate that. but the area likes the basic necessities of shelter and water for thousands of desperate refugees. the strength of barren land, crammed with desperate gauze and seeking safety in us, mostly heated israel is cold to sleep. and the last, the in southern gaza when her home was bombed, she now lives with her children in a thin plastic tent street. it's no place for us to wash your pre if you want to wash and get tons, fetus. no, please. for that,
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it is no way or we can be called get bread. that is gonna be cree or supermarket. it's a complete and marked 80 a little in us and other palestinians and the last see describe it is dangerously overcrowded and lacking in basic necessities like shouts, medical services and food. but israel has described alas seat as a humanitarian zone, and issued orders for civilians to evacuate. the saying able arrive, we'd be making a game with everything we have our in our capabilities, every effort we can to facilitate the movement of civilians and the size in order to mitigate civilian casualties. we're doing everything we can to set the conditions for the humanitarian zone. in the otherwise the coastline, the area makes up just a tiny fraction of the densely populated gaza strip. about 14 square, columbus is. israel has changed,
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the exact board is of the safe. so in several times. and some of the occupation orders have not mentioned a little i see it old age groups of cold, israel's offer of safety, a clean mirage inside the situation. and the last seat is dial the you measure the top pocket people stacked on top of each other with all this do without a toilet, still without a drop of water. so here you would absolutely have have side zones, the designs of disease and would become greater than any sign projections onto it. so it's such a important narrative to, to break this idea that people can just go to sizes or anything. i wish there was absolutely nothing sites about this, the gardens sheltering in and the love seat say they've found no sense of safety. that while i'm waiting on the listening to the bombing, we're living between life and it at any moment it may be done. and it keeps going to die as little as the united nations says,
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move in. 85 percent of causes population has been displaced by the war. and that here in milwaukee, like everywhere and gaza, there is no way truly safe to go. here's a quick look at some of the other headlines making news around the world. germany is wanting to politic. coalition. government has at least to do it on defensive budget for 2024. it follows weeks of negotiations off to the court ruling through government finances. introduce survey. no details of the budget not available yet, but a briefing is scheduled for later today. and tina, as new economy minister has announced he's flashing the value of the country's currency by more than half the move is bought of measure was intended to ease the worst economic prices in decades between those new rights being popular as president harvey. i mean, a has promised to drastically reduce public spending. lawmakers in the united kingdom have voted in favor of the governments, the one they've been,
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the been able to send some of the items because on a one day trip to the one that it is bothered by the government action to cut the record levels of regular and irregular immigration, the policy has on good many human rights groups, $300.00 and to ukraine's president voted to meet his advance. kate has met with the political leaders in washington, dc, and a bid to get more support for his country's fight against russia. the white house is got him to aid for ukraine, but run out by the end of the yeah, as republicans in congress refused to release additional funds. often we think dimansky president biden wondered about the guns they would be giving russian lead, letting me to put in a christmas gift, if they withheld military aid. prudent is banking on the united states failing to deliver for ukraine. we must, we must, we must prove him wrong. a strong warning from us president j bite and directed
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straight to the united states congress, where republicans blocking a $61000000000.00 defense package for you framed. thank you. mister president. standing beside him, ukrainian president for low dom is zalinski, said he had received positive signals from no makers about the possibility of more aid, but no results yet. and as us funding for ukraine is fost running out republicans of digging the hills and republican speak up the house of representatives. mike johnson came out of an earlier meeting with zalinski unmoved . and so what the bite administration seems to be asking for is billions of additional dollars with no appropriate oversight, no clear strategy to win. and, and none of the answers that i think the american people are road domestic politics is also guessing in the way republicans say they were in to proof the financial
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support to ukraine, unless by degrees to tougher reforms, to reduced immigration across the southern us. buddha, welcome back. the u. s. president underlined his backing. if you train several times during zalinski show trip to dc, but without the supports of congress, he could only sent him home with a fraction of the funding he's hoping for. and that kind of fun to make kind of lead and keep doing us more about the landscape visit to washington and the latest on the ground in the ukraine. we were all working up here. the rest at about 3 am local time by very loud bangs. i think where we were, that was the defense. michelle is working, but we've had now in recent kind of arrow. so from the authority say that 10 russian ballistic missiles were interested after they were all in septic, wednesday's reports. but that has been ceasing damaged from debrief from those pulling me. so that has to be said, this is quite an achievement, this ballistic missiles fly lot foster and
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a lot higher than more conventional cruise missiles. and these, we saw that up to a couple of months ago, ukraine wouldn't have been able to down. so russert is stepping up. it's a tax on key of but from out of seemingly able to defend itself will be at significant cost of about $50.00 people injured to various degrees. and i think it's a reminder now that as an, excuse me, it was in the seat that russia is still very much attacking places behind the front lines like cubans. this isn't a war that isn't just happening somewhere on the front lines. nick, you're talking with me side effects and therefore we have to talk about ukrainian and defensive because they come into the big job. but would they be, for instance, affected if you as a the ukraine, but to be phased out or significantly reduced. what's happening to us is basically replaceable as a supplier of minute create in terms of financial aid, keeping ukraine's pensions and wages paid. that is something that you are paying countries depend on the done is increasingly taking over playing a bigger role in but in terms of providing things like missiles for the patriot
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missile system, which we presume might have been used today to down the rest themselves. there's basically no alternative, and even if you create what's getting money for the countries to buy us weapons, if you're buying these things, combustion you often have to wait years to get them. whereas the us currently is just taking things out of it, stories and giving it directly to the ukrainians to be able to basically keep up with this balance of, of a rush missile. so there really isn't any way around that us supply of weapons. and right now, basically without us support, it looks like your brain would at best be able to go into kind of defensive mode and basically try and hold the territory. it's currently in control of that being said that you can encounter defensive against russian troops hasn't. uh, gone to plan, how does the ukrainian government intend to win this war? so when you talk to ukraine in will treat people of the record of the camera. they will tell you this, they say we try it and the someone to do what you told us, we try to follow the nature doctor and we go to those tanks. we put them in the big column and we try to attack one section. the front line,
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and that just doesn't work if you don't have control of us based. they say the americans with the europeans would never have done the same kind of attack, would never put their troops at that risk without an superiority. and the other thing that has basically taken everyone by surprise is water role at drones, particularly kindly, causey a drones play. basically nothing can be kept secret on the front lines. lots of the all much technology used to be able to move is now basically pins to one location has to basically hide is as soon as any tank stopped moving, those drones come in and destroy technique at the tech. that is what a lot more than those drones costs. so they are now looking at small l for patients trying to get behind russian lines and hoping that they can break them just because of the russian side. we leave it there with the time being. thanks. so much for joining us today at the debit card. respond to me kindly mt. thanks so much. i, i don't know the task has been sworn in as opponents new prime minister and in 8 years of nationalist, truly he has taken office nearly 2 months off the national elections leading a coalition of left wing and model the conservative policies. duke is
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a former president of the art up and down. so line is it a ton to pie is seen as a step forward for, for this democracy, this reading, instead of many of the pro european union government. the final step in a transition of par, took place at the presidential palace in warsaw. and the dw correspondence, monica shut up. scott told us more about those plans to kick off his stuff as prime minister. but as you've said to those ones to bring back and pulling on the more pro european pass again. if you wants to restore a, go to license with the you, after many infringement increased demands of a, the, of low during the last 8 years of the rudy uh by the routing line just as far as so he has the road bank the road back from any uh to the menu farms. uh we pain introducing system in poland like removing thousands of illegally uh,
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native judges. its a lot of a lot of work, of course. and then he pointed out the, the supports for the, for ukraine, which is very important for him. and the other one ukraine is in the talk on us all . and he said, and a, she wants to mobilize the wisdom country for more support for this country. and he said that that the p. um, uh yeah, he's worried about right. it kind of funny which he sees a among our, some countries to scroll to said that all in one take a leading role in the european union. how we do that. this is the support for you. frame is one area all where you ones bowling to be a to, to play a leading role because pulling is really not a hot spot for me. terry intermediary and transport it to ukraine, but he sees poland. s a more cool pair of teeth with other european countries in this area. another area is integration policy. a full and has
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a loan border eastern border, which is also natal and your eastern border. so you're, this isn't better protection of the border and better protection and also posted on it is also affected by to keep by acute migration from from the east. yes, napa, the debit corresponded monica shut up. scott, joining us earlier from also has another look at some of the other headlines and making news around about schools and hybrids and pots of northern and central. china had been closed for the 2nd time. this week. after heavy snow falling on high winds, experts predict as much as 20 centimeters of snow in some areas this no or is expected to be followed by plunging temperatures. around 12000 baby topples have been released into the river. if time is voted in bolivia and brazil in the heart of the amazon, it's bought. if a government's game to repopulate displeases,
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the numbers are produced significantly due to have the death loss. and the legal trade in that eggs. sounds and northern queensland in australia are bracing for tropical side on just by. we just set to make land for later today. officials varner winds of up to a 140 kilometers, but uh, the saxophones 1st wins brought down power lines with almost 16000 homes. facing outages to brussels is hosting the leaders of 6 western bulk of nations. today to discuss the prospect of you membership among them of possible and sub yahoo strain relations have been a stumbling block. and i've already taken up 10 years of negotiations with the you the conflict, all the cost of what was independence is the best of both kinds, longer running flash point for savvy and comfortable. however, it is also a stumbling block on that. pause to the european union as well solving the conflict
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of course, would be very important for both countries because of course, without a normalization process, there will be no you membership for either of the 2 countries. so for either serbia or cost of low cost. so well, you need let, to really declared its independence from serbia in 2008. salvia does not recognize this ethnic. albanians comprised the majority of cost of those roughly $1800000.00 people. syrups called the majority in northern crossover, and remained largely, lawyers too bad. great. often more than 10 years of you led talks between beg read and christina, an agreement in principle, was reached at the beginning of the year. since then, implementation has stalled. there is very little movement, quite to the contrary. we are facing costs, hopefully some crises that pops up, especially in north of kosovo. and this is the,
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this other spot because we are trying, and the only ones who are paying the price for each. i don't know people in brussels, i'm not peopling the members things, but ordinary people in coastal, any sort of tensions have recently intensified again this year. the northern region, of course i will experience some of the verse violin seen since the declaration of independence. the climax was reached in september, been around 30 serbian government slashed with course of all police in the village up on sco leaving one policeman and 3 gunmen that v e u condemned this and called for justice and accountability. first meeting of one of which things the incident changes the dynamic of the normalization process. so i think it's really more important than ever to work on on bringing those 2 parties closer to the negotiating table. because without negotiations we run the risk of further escalation. she thinks the you should put pressure on saturday to conduct an
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independent investigation and on both parties to implement the agreement before the you elections next summer. the topic is not officially on the agenda of a meeting between rest and ball come into you lead us. but it's likely to caustic shadow whole what the discussions a ginger phase. now we have to the us where to rescue the backups from alaska, according to oregon, to the new home timber and phone offer backups. these delightful siblings have a unique story that intertwines widely refresh queue with local sports spirit, and attribute to for trends love for soccer, the cubs. one name, dr. 2 c t teams, the timbers and carnes. they are set to pick. i'm not just on both of those for wine, but also for the city the now called home. lucky best there you're watching the the news you as a reminder about top story of this off as being an historic break to at the golf
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28th, clement summit off the 10 stocks negotiators approve the deem to transition away from fossil fuels, scientists. they are shopped on away from fossil fuels, is necessary to stay off. climate tests are up to date up next i program close up. that's up to the break. i'm going to spend a jury in berlin, thanks so much for watching the, by the
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