tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 16, 2018 5:00am-6:01am +03
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oh of bob well if you do math off the last you i haven't i'm also a mafia obama and the home of the earth orbit michelle usually charbonneau body the political without a trace of loss the. official betty. or your buddy. or forty kilometer latika initially the hermit is worthy of him or more are not seen or heard. from. her the forsell could be your little a little mad of herman or. by the small government of the world you meet but is beyond belief. during my interest again i meet israeli journalist. he was reporting life for israeli channel ten from the scene of the crime outside mohammad is where is home and.
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i asked him how he knew about this write a story. of him a comma there's a lot the mother was a boy it. let it be they her mother the whole of government the thing little to ask the governor had been to more you seem. a lot in my thoughts. team in know your short end. and the fiction is a while the year that the small dog. but of the thought as she lawyer. the most modern order. of all how much. to find out more about muhammad is worthy i went to his hometown of suffolk where i meet his closest a friend mohammed this summer. i asked how they first met
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and about why is what a lift tunisia in one thousand ninety one out of thailand one hundred eighty five in the korean war it seems. can deliver. a one in a foot on. the fourth and queen measured it. will be mad between this a local about a shame him and his worry i had archey up and jenna with the baton has really been on the committee will have can do from doubt for example i'm afraid just behind me was one to cover that at livi but the senate website of thirty fair well documented idea something mohammed with. the mckenna be deferred it is a fear and if that is us of. some more direct efficient in the sewer
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that is yours to fight for trusts me. she more of what. they're here to fail hoover. of leave. them be the man when the n.t. vision. bush from the bush from to lead series. of war in africa has what they also took most of you couldn't receive a thought it was there for whom she where for morning. what the fuck had there it could have come from the ship or from. us idiot it was lowell and another hundred there were. a chemical in them then a war went to configure. as you have this he knows those to kill you what was the more. i meet is what is would you measure down who knew him as more
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art to start with. or how does he do it. that's what the i'm all of this in more or less than what i. have read in libyan military less so than. family affairs did so that was that out of the other is me happy but i'm honest was the father of. a small small light laugh in a small hamlet allowed hours. of them very while the who knew him to have. a phrase on me happy welcome to the world in front of me and in my life that had been an unending one i had painted i had the administration on land come on and when i'd mad when i'd met my little martin in the hundred. is what he went first to libya and then to sudan where he good sudanese nationality
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. has a training as an engineer a job where. i meet is what is in a factory in sudan where he became a sort after employee and the. muslim article in the bill business wouldn't condone it would you. assess the store this is a move must not make it with major or further thought on the making of new york or semi and you limit the matilda so they're going to bid it a little short the first of may i was sort of mia also tells me. a shade homages wordy fee. to beef a soda over bad mclernon a student of the must master. suit in the year the it doesn't have to be consulted in north. east of among for the other woman circle
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a little must not with a woman move we knew he took a multi hug. in two thousand and six mohammed is why he moved to syria when he first got involved with the assembly gates. he joined their own development unit and soon became a vital member of the team. there because some of brigades established a relationship with iran to help develop very drawn to plants. before there's an alias attacks on gaza and two thousand and eight is why the little kasama brigades visit to iran. i asked the brigade member about the visit and does what is this strategy kind of practical contribution for you.
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there have a physio at the mystics if you tell me your welcome to. me we're going to have a. well if the state burden one has an early end of the shooters where you want to do you. must order fattened all year well in fact that the photos would be the most the one would have identified what he thought i meant that they had to colonel funny at the. organ and i lay. on the you one but now i get that they're even more one with a lot similar and some a little. well it was on what the hell was near. amos for for. only that i thought this is it is worthy. of your
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once a german time and. money vatuvei. i don't want to sling i love designers i know so many are wondering how the folks on china for you at a time a how to to sneer was helpless and hostility and feed on justice and at last kelly and. also the success of the drones he had built in syria and iran to some a brigade decided to bring mohammad yousuf to gaza. is
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a popular he said you know him and he the clotted and hundreds of homes on the wedding and a lot of money are going to i don't mean that we must work with them but you have kind of when i tell you. i want to live in it will get ahead of us rule one of the of that i think you must long ago i think i think i've got a blood on her blood you know we're all kind of when it comes up a couple of. levels and he must look like it was not. the act and we didn't have the what are we now and how do you know what in canada and here if i could have that would mean what do. funny armorel possible about this wedding well this. maybe i should be the one hundred home of the wedding that i said oh honey i'm going to walk and of little. i'm going to have a good allow him another way. so i took and that's no longer the.
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reason why i had a lot. this video not shown on t.v. before shows mohammed is we're testing a bad bill advance in gaza. these were used by hamas and the assembly gates in response to the twenty four thousand israeli attacks in gaza. i asked if this was what his only visit to the territory. should be the good with the out there. going that i'm going. or going to.
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walk and most were learned. i asked for the israeli perspective there but they guy she is hamas horticultural middle to middle class the mission in a moment this volatile off a little. fun machine when to be slaves the whole leg of the slave even at the end of the months of she look at that shift challis the bill and ben thought. you only said the go to the sure lot you won't even cannot the whole truth well because. we use it hello beautiful see obviously just shove your document holy much any colleague. in pathology listening to this of emotionally solenn this a killer of color that shall. lead us some of the gates
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disagree mao would have left me in salcombe at the opening to lucky have you here at atlanta don't play out well with your you know them or thought you are many you know. but you. and i know. you can but then you probably can. valka some of brigades give me exclusive use of this video very drone unit in gaza . it shows the successful operation of a new batch of the drones with mohammad is what is istanbul in the wings. one of the things that struck me as i looked into his case was how his word he kept his word for hamas and that because some of brigades completely to himself. say the most they had counted out athena and one hundred is what he had
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a missile that can be the whole thing was a. lie to make and market that idea and his son had the most fundamental bit. where is happening and the as i mentioned it and have been as his entire plan or even have been a change of mind they had. but you have to have a list in london for a limited mr shand. a muslim arab muslim. in january twenty seventh the tunisian revolution was the first in the series of
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uprisings now known as the arab spring the britains elaborative been highly was overthrown and they fled the country the fall of his the bris of regime and able this wordy or more right to return from was a twenty year self exams under their photos here and being shared even to look at work with him why should he or his other feel that this is the case the one that better has center. when the city. once back in tunisia is where he immediately returned to safaga soon adversity as a student. moment to put them on a level how i have never listened to. you know that for him. and said he had to see . what the mom about that she hated how does those ideas have become of us who are in their. inability. i ask the supervisor
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of his engineering research what made this what is stand out as a student. achievement is really. good about to be. really workable she is a leader and what about. the amount of material but i would have your mother circle with muncie. and very. much shallower for us with the yes husband because if you look thought we were never mayor but our family. can see how the new decor in the lab and no one had them when i was there and yet old enough he had a look at the world in a steady flow kenny when you look at out of the gentle. that's very chill out of them because then the dice show you where men seem
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a little dorrit it's always. there but for the overlay if they're. going to. come up with that i thought the both of us as the boys leave the didn't or the girl. coming up mohammed these words we do recalls what had been the her husband was murdered. and. she that isn't enough that i need. to set. an idea on what i did and what i did and bad.
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burnet smith has more from paris. most significant difference on notice this week compared to other weeks is that you have not time these sort of violent groups within some the protesters attacking and smashing up shops and cars and vehicles that sort of thing the house bitterly about i'm not any of that this time around. it's peaceful demonstrators moving around the parish the numbers are down but of course their presence is still disrupted because we've had shops closed roads closed off the metro system anymore through stops are closed as well and people are put off from coming into central paris affecting businesses. the closing session of the clock twenty four climate change negotiations have finally begun in poland but presents to two hundred nations have been discussing how to implement the paris if we don't which aims to cast bible warming at two degrees celsius talks were originally meant to conclude on friday but they have been extended twice now that
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word israeli army has demolished the home of prominent palestinian activist lity for meat in the occupied west bank will have made son is accused of killing an israeli soldier protesters have criticised the destruction as collective punishment meanwhile australia has formally recognised west jerusalem as the capital of israel prime minister scott morrison says australia will not move its embassy from tel aviv and now does intend to open a trade and defense office in jerusalem. tranq has disputed prime minister manda rajapaksa has resigned it was appointed seven weeks ago setting off a political crisis without a functioning government. at least seven people have been shot dead and dozens injured when security forces fired on protesters after a gun battle in indian administered kashmir exchange of fire came during an operation targeting suspected rebels in the polar region three separatist crisis
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by taking action. be the leader you are looking for stand up for human rights. two years ago this week a tunisian engineer was shot dead in his car outside his home in arizona area of suffolk just said. his real name was mohammed is why but forty years even his wife knew him by his as. i am terminal miss hallam or arabic and i am investigating is where is death as well as his involvement with hamas the governing bartie in gaza and its military were involved assam brigades is worried designed and developed drones that could carry weapons
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and which were used in the israeli palestinian war in gaza any twenty fourteen. is what he had lifton easier in one nine hundred ninety one winds in labadee been ali was a president but returned after the twenty eleven revolution. while working in the back of ground with some of brigades he did engineering research as a focus university and established a flying association known as the southern area club the club also unable to carry on his work on a drone technology. pay for how well now they have a health how well it is mohave are all along in our happy even as they let. america according to the queen have if the middle of them you know are about motherhood you are about to claim they were helping you to come and go and look at them more than
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a broom are ok. with me. here. as well as building it bronze mohamed is worded innovative research into remote controlled submarines as potential combat devices for the brigades. is why he was killed in his car by his home. in the broad daylight. his killers have not yet been a tried in tunisia but to me this had all the hallmarks of an extrajudicial killing by the israeli external intelligence mossad. say the emotional.
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harm others. the sad thing thinning lashonda and i've lived in the past the smell of us at the supper oh i have to tell you clad about rock and she that isn't in atlanta a little a little hamlet or and blood kingdom a set sail a columbus and a little brother who arm in arm and think a little while in the idea what r.d.m. what i would have done. and i will have had a thought i should have not had that in the heart of oddly my few will. say i met him a certain sat in thin large around there some said as she who will be to say our village about south of the one. come are the more. yeah i mean. all my young. son homilies. is debian from kenya given a. part of it. to get
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a better understanding of what took place i managed to get a hold of an exclusive copy of the tunisian investigation records. a few hundred meters from the crime scene tunisian police found renewed traffic with the traces of blood three empty bullets and waterproof bag containing two guns silencers. in another car they found local sim cards belonging to tunisian nationals. the two cars were in tells and the police arrested the two men who had printed them. very coarse short they had been rented by a journalist called might have been hammered. she had lifted easier for the hunger in capital budapest they did before the assassination.
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how moved i was later arrested by tunisian police. commander the motor i mean. mean any chemical. from a firm clever because. after . a very early. of the their home and. i spoke to the worry family's lawyer. a minute of t.m. hundreds really. it jani right out the clinical and call being was at a very somber almost does what the young must walk on the a short of a limb you couldn't listen no it. in mid august the twenty fifteen a man calling himself christmas contacted suffolk assumed versity would is where he was doing research. he claimed to be the director of a company that was interested in
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a partnership with the university in the field or for their own development. one hundred as well. if either of the fourth or fourth. hole of the halakhah shade and angel koch. is mr smith. who are here with us. you know. they had to live for differently with my unit on my. mother. were million of my best man and what about a morph bed is that a federal official cook or husband who actually it turned out that what christmas had said was false except that he had come from budapest
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than guardian capital emerged as the location where the cell phone that a blonde mohammed is where is murder was based. and another is almost over him being. consistent with all the our walkable edges and the efi there. who want them. back and there are a lot of my like a who are you know member of the look here but in most of the newer miracleman while to have a look here. according to the documents leaked to al-jazeera someone called you hand boasted to adverse online. one for the highland company. and the other for the swiss management company. there was interest in the first advert from
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a tunisian journalist called my husband how more than. two other tunisians salim sadowy and salman million were recruited for the second company. on the twenty third of august the twenty sixteen salim is sad there he and salman million two men and a hotel in the austrian capital vienna. the call themselves for to me dog from egypt and you hand from the netherlands. for this little mabyn hamouda arrived in vienna and met you han at the same hotel. he introduced her to for to me dog who was really salim but now called himself saleem was it american. the tumen give her more than a mission in tunisia she had to film interviews for
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a video of her company was making. witold her to focus on a tunisian man called mohammad is an expert in making it drones and. showed her a video of him with a drone. the investigation documents show that the cell that a blonde is what is murder from a vienna and budapest avoided using a third shell methods of recruiting agents. any stood the used fake companies offering figs jobs. tunisian police identified two groups. one of them had been how would a group tasked with following mohammad is wadi. and to the salem a saddo and salman mariana group given the job of buying tunisian sim cards and didn't think two cars plus an apartment overlooking the area club where mohammed is
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where he worked. the baptist three days before the bland murder johan asks sami and salim to bark that into cars on chakra street near his words home. but saleem is sad there were refused because the cars were registered in his name and couldn't be used by anyone else. johan immediately terminated sammy and salim's contracts and told them to sell the two cars. according to the tunisian to commence seen by al-jazeera the murder was a planned for the fourteenth of the sumber twenty sixteen on sami and solemn would leave tunisia for brasil the day before so there the organizers could get through the of them and hide any if it and that might lead to themselves. but the sami and
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salim situation forced them to change their plans. accomplice sami bouzid or fight a mito contacted man had been hammered and asked hair in two cars to be used by friends of his in tunisia. and into the two cars as bouzid had requested a large you know traffic and the small kiya began to. chibok them and check in a street as instructed. selling booze it vin told her to leave tunisia for budapest on the fourteenth of december the day before the bland murder. they lift had a gift at ten hotel money and a book so for sweets that may have been boys and.
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before that event the assassins found the cars and they drove them into the center of. at ten thirty am one kilometer from his words home that you threw off eco arrived with two people inside followed by the key had become to. one person got out of the b. cunto lift if there are and join the two of us and that in all. at about eleven am the three went to twins coffee. two of them waited inside photos worried to return home which he did at around to be.
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the surveillance camera recorded the arrival of very no traffic vento must figure as good out of it vickie and to drove away never to be seen again. how the assassins are lived in and left the country is a confidential part of the tunisian investigation. but i got information which suggested their very may have escaped via the port of safaga says some five kilometers or from his word his house. after their arrest mabyn hamouda and selim sadowy identified one of the assassins in the surveillance video a selim bouzid them and they had met in vienna. meanwhile our waiter at the twins' cafe identify the second assassin in his description match that of russian sailor if any mushing com who was allegedly in the region at the time. he
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had arrived by a port at the port of two days before the murder according to their interest to get this the ship was not shuttle to dock of the board that day. according to the documents i opted to an easy and police arrested the russian sailor on the basis of their waiters description and statement. however the next day there were three corrected his statement saying he was confused so the russian sailor was released. i searched for the wetter who. by then working in a different cafe and managed to find him. we had to use a hidden camera to film and. man is the best company and best interest only some of it more like i'm going to put it we will be able to get it and find it would never bother the researchers or
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whatever they were in the field of that man there's an awfully. big number here no one had heard of you would it really you know in the. final. year of the issue of they're going. to. remember. i was surprised that the russians say that had been released so i asked there's where the family's lawyer about this but he was limited in what he could see because the police investigation was ongoing they'd mohammed well i can have these . o.c. hodgman minutes of arcus fionn at the animal home and his worry what kind of the helmet in a wal-mart by the way that him into the mother before by then i think that the
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woman from a commercial oxana home made them believe they call their clocks ahead. here and. the store. fuses atman or may not have fuses. yami. what alec we said it'd be a lonely depend if you have a whole lot of has a seattle men there the head of a neck up i did the set audit what the heavy the muscle the there to the neck of. a new. law oh yeah. i love our cum secular woman was. then. she did it how did does it with it are the. only. muslim of course it was general and no. near but now. it could be a bit now and i. really wasn't the. ileum develop it and
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the anti terrorism in fist to get her was also limited as to what he could tell me he had the military the mysteries were he wasn't you see attention to be allowed to see resists who know them and know them or is to. askance whose kind are limited but because we shall then have more only the. other a muscle that was merely happy commissions of the. movie had been a member of the to be convinced the. whole of the publisher to fish with a seething. set up we'll have to keep your colleagues here my man the culture is a little huff would you cut out for you when i'm as i'm sure i will exhibit mrs.
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there is really. also when to tunisia to give him a little bit of mohammed is. more of under helped us. i mean what about ten feet men are maybe ten feet there are many it is how many this way. those there hard for the hard of all the hard for the hard time again. can you show me the horses from the valley shawn and the eighty busy other students a fair share middle darshan to any longer dubai police or can offer your course this will release the can be poor cousin or is that the mustn't within us that our . little. level of other who harm us. all in the event the government into this the government they haul it live a third of all because their backs down the hobbit. at the mcgill. she called the
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race for only the chairman of the whole earth is one of the us who for sale or long will neon the whole river thirty because they're allowed not to feel. finally i asked i mean both of those assembly gates why given that they're very really took a bow of it activities outside gaza they decided to announce that mohamed is what he had been working with him after he was cult. not it and the come to term a tone of the syria was kicked manthey matter luck be amateurish a lot of the a philistine he was so i wanna him other. than land and the shade lama this way who. are some what the hunton. and i go. i'm not. sure. what. they're.
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overturned a few weeks later by the could wish and supreme court. is still in custody in zagreb but the final decision will be made by the coalition justice minister. a second suspect a bull's knee and called l.v. are such was a briefly detained in may in sarajevo but was released through an accord refused to hand him over to tunisia saying there was no extradition deal between the two countries. in the trial. until the tunisian authorities managed to extradite the two men the case of the murder of mohammed is why they cannot begin to be resolved whoever was behind it.
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in malaysia schooling is a luxury for children of writing a muslim refugees. every child deserves an opportunity for a faith and creativity the arms them with the skills to overcome any hurdle and seize the threat to his schools existence as a test of his faith. school of part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. and i we should have just about got to the end of flooding in melbourne but it's
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been a stormy stop to winter for all of this side of australia actually in circulation so fairly obvious going further south the potential for flooding still exists i think for tasmania rather less so for victoria a.c.t temperature wise a disappointing twenty one that will slowly improve the not very quickly but if you cast your eyes really north of sydney south you're brisbane and the queensland coast and on shore breeze and the remains of oh in which is no longer a tropical cyclone well the suggests flooding fairly widespread flooding right up through the cape york peninsula now that will slowly go off shore on monday looks a dry day but is going to be a slow improvement for the size twenty one is still a picture in melbourne in the sunshine only nineteen in hobart but adelaide is a woman twenty eight some of the hot springs that person's a disappointment cloudy and only the low twenty's now all these actions taking place at the moment in australia so if you curry east there's virtually no cloud in the sky over new zealand and that picture should be maintained i think low twenty's
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twenty one twenty four you can see a gentle circulations are probably not even in the morning fog sunshine by day and a clear sky by night. counting the cost we'll assess the state of the u.k. economy is it continues to broker its way out of the. world look at a major milestone for the internet and the walls were economy in kenya counting the cost on. the stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. when i enter the spiritual modified car six hundred horsepower i feel
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days of delays and disagreements in poland governments finally agreeing rules for implementing the two thousand and fifteen paris climate's agreement. clashes in paris as thousands take to the streets of france again but far feel with an increase. sweets after macros concessions. and israeli forces demolished the family home of a well known palestinian activist whose son is accused of killing one of their soldiers. and i'm far as well have all the day's sport including manchester city are back on top of the english premier league piling the pressure on second place liverpool. in the last few minutes delegates at the un climate talks in poland have reached agreement on a set of rules doubt them cap global warming at two degrees celsius for the past
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two weeks representatives from almost two hundred nations have been discussing how to implement the two thousand and fifteen paris agreement. twenty four talks is that known was supposed to finish on friday but delegates were unable to reach agreement in time well our environment editor nick clark is live for us now in cata and nick what do we know about the agreement and what they're actually about the deal that might have been struck. well the show outside the plenary hall right now and there's been smatterings of applause and we've been watching listening from a fall and it would seem as if the the powers rulebook of the various clauses that have been worked on over the past two weeks have been agreed nothing else has been gaveled through as yet when. we can speak straight away to somebody who's just as
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more cheers ring out from the player who has just come from the plane your old jennifer morgan of greenpeace can you fill us in well what they just did in the hall is they pass this paris rule book which is a three year negotiation to fill in the details of how countries will implement the paris agreement so the binding rules on reporting and review now every country from china to the u.s. to europe has to follow these details rules which is a good step ok are you satisfied with the the phrasing of the rulebook is it is it full and complete and is it enough to operationalize the parser. it is enough to operationalize the paris agreement it will need to be improved over time but it's solid now countries have no excuse but to go home and implement this thing and they need to because the ambition signal here was weak ok tell us more about the ambitions signal and what else they have yet to decide on so one of the key
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questions here was there's this new science that comes out and says we have twelve years to keep global average temperature below one point five degrees so you would expect countries would come here and say we get it we're going to do more we didn't get that here we didn't get that clear signal and i think there's a huge gap between the science the public and what governments are willing to commit to. and here the only things left there's just some technical things so the big things here are really done ok because there were a lot of contentious issues that were holding proceedings up a least one of the most damage was that. just a footnote in the original text of course is the issue between developing and developed nations they did resolve that they actually did include loss and damage in what will be the global stock take in the future where they look at how is it all going where our country is an implementation and part of that will be ok what will the cost be of the impacts in the future and who's going to pay for those ok
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and then also we had last minute interruptions of the prices if you like from turkey in a longer one from brazil yeah the brazilian want to i think was quite important had to do with is they're going to are they're going to be common rules that have environmental taggerty for carbon trading credits back and forth they could not come to an agreement here that will go to next year and they need the time because it's complex and turkey has been a long standing issue they would like to benefit more from the funding mechanisms here but they are classified as a developed country so it's a bit of a sideshow if you ask me but they sorted it somehow i don't know how we got funding from elsewhere that is the rumor yeah that's a no we have be to have the head of its text the next big step on this this climate is of cools the the un secretary-general zz climate summit in september in new york
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next year which is just moments ahead of the paris group being implemented how important is that and what needs to happen it's fundamental right now because countries and companies and you know cities states need to come to that new york meeting and start committing to their higher ambition so countries to come and say ok maybe i was supposed to do x. reduction i get it i'm going to increase that commitment quite a lot in order to be consistent with the science that needs to happen in new york in september i know you can fit into this issue of ambition. and the fact that people have to all nations have to come up with a more ambitious plan a emission reduction plan so you can't for that but it's going to happen i'm actually you know worried i mean i think the fact that countries couldn't show leadership here to come together and say we're going to do more on collective leadership to me means that people outside have to be louder and politicians need
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to start listening to those people and to the islands his family existence is at stake instead of the corporate interests that seem to be dominating what they're doing here ok and tell us more about the kind of threats that the vulnerable nations face and well you know the former president of the maldives was here this week and he came and he said we are not prepared to die right if you look at sea level rise rates and extreme weather events and storms these low lying islands there there are very cultures that existence are at stake they are quite desperate understandably to hold on to their culture but they're not victims this is what i find so important they are implementing the marshall islands put in their new commitment already to increase ambition they're fighting they're fighting for their lives and it's about time that other countries hear them finally jennifer obviously the united states plan to pull out of the paris agreement. how instrumental has the
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absence been in the blocking process that's been happening here and how much of a difference is the kind of the nationalist politics we're seeing around the world having an effect on the multilateralism that's really required here but i think you know the u.s. government definitely played a negative role on this question of science being at the heart which is just pretty crazy i think but i think that countries were able to move ahead and i think you can still say that this paris agreement is an example of where multilateralism works this rulebooks was complex. it was detailed but they found solutions to come together so they need to hang in there and keep going in this direction but they need to ramp up their ambition fast or agenda leave it there thanks very much indeed for that update from within the holes thank you i think we can safely say that the because of its attacks is pretty much signed and sealed but moves the process on it operationalized this is saying the powers agreement next stop is the
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un security analysts summit in september in new york as we've been discussing and that events all the world leaders or world leaders will be attending to give it added impetus because it will be just two or three months before the paris agreement actually is implemented all right well thank you very much nick clark our environment editor there in kassovitz of poland where governments have managed to agree on implementing the twenty fifteen landmark deal thank you now french officials say more than sixty six thousand yellow vest protesters have demonstrated across the country for the fifth weekend in a row that's less than the number of police deployed it's also a significant drop from the one hundred twenty six thousand estimated to have turned out last saturday after concessions from president emanuel this week while the demonstrations were mostly peaceful i was still scenes of violence in the capital as anderson has now reports from paris. house of power is once again loud with sirens and thick with thick ice but there are some
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differences prior to all this happening most of the day had been peaceful with much ball control of the yellow vests to avoid fall and some rioting fewer people on the streets as well. the police have been using different tactics as well particularly at one of the main focal points of protest the up to trail for. most of this was crowd dispersal riot control and that varies from previous protests that had been much more emphasis on passive resistance and some strong imagery these women styled as money and the symbol of the french republic facing off the police in riot gear and the setlist this week had seen a major attempt from president emanuel macron to quell the protest movement with tax concessions on the increase in the minimum wage may have had some effect but the people here say the numbers may be down for
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a variety of reasons but momentum is still strong you know much more job to be just extra numbers are down because we have been protesting for five weeks it's known some yellow vest as chose to stay at her or on the roundabouts in their town some couldn't come to paris it's also a result of the strasberg attack me and i'm going to my new cd he knew those measures announced by my count come from an illegitimate government and he has just done this for our movement to stop because it has hurt his popularity and image abroad a given our rights are not respected i will keep fighting. another factor that might explain some lower numbers is choose days attack on a christmas market in stress book in which four people were killed with security forces stretched the government had called on the yellow vests to scale down their protests and aside from that the christmas holiday season is here although you. have a guess that by looking at the show's elisei this week and this is space that should
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be jam packed with shoppers only ten days ahead of christmas take us in there is this demonstration is ending much the same way as the war last week of president mark room thinks that he is coming the situation not might be a pretty sure judgment under simmons al-jazeera paris well the end of us protests began in november in anger at tax rises for diesel the most common fuel used by motorists diesel prices have already risen some twenty three percent in the last twelve months but president back almost planning to further increase it by six and a half cents a liter in january after weeks of protests he scrapped the tax rise and this week announced an increase to the minimum wage and tax cuts for pension is all those concessions are going to cost the government eleven billion dollars pushing its budget deficit above the e.u. three percent of g.d.p. limits on the protests themselves of course businesses more than a billion dollars in damage and loss trade and reduce the country's growth will have you.
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