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but we are asking to close the open. markets and. the protests are to mark twenty five years since an american israeli settler goldstein entered hebron ibrahimi mosque during prayers and shot dead twenty nine people who was praying that day in the front when the shooting started. i think about it all the time i was tripping over people lying on the floor the dead the wounded calling for help it's an unforgettable tragedy. in the years since hebron is old city has become starkly divided around eight hundred israeli settlers and forty thousand palestinians living in close proximity and under the control of the israeli army. the demonstrators are also drawing attention to more recent events the israeli expulsion last month of the international observer mission. set up in the aftermath of the massacre and this week's decision by the israeli prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu to try to shore up his chances of reelection in april by embracing a far right party that had been taboo for the israeli mainstream. back of the protest site a second group of demonstrators arrives members of major political factions in the occupied west bank. more noise more of a face off with soldiers major confrontation this is an end to what was a road simply peaceful commemoration of a terrible day of violence but it still goes to highlight just how divided how tense how militarized the city is twenty five years later how a force that al-jazeera hebron in the occupied west bank. still ahead for you on this program don't mess with pakistan is the warning from the pakistani army to india as tensions mount between the new iraq neighbors also control the season this year's oscars but the show must go on.
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however there is no letup in the spring warmth across western parts of europe over towards the east we do still have a little taste of winter coming through this area clad is sinking its way for the south what's in these with some snow over the balkans some wet and windy weather making its way down towards greece and pushing into that western side of to with the top temps of around in degrees celsius further north we will see temperatures recovering slightly in moscow top temperature here minus five degrees celsius meanwhile as that woman's fourteen fifteen degrees in london quite possibly a couple of degrees higher than that actually over the next couple of days i really feeling spring like ninety celsius in madrid there's a little bit of cloud there into that western side of spain for a time rise up nicely as you go on into sunday we're hanging on to that mild air across a good part of western europe with present spells of sunshine sunshine too into
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central hours only crist's side the funeral around four degrees turns colder still for athan the snow will then around eight celsius on sunday so feeding really really cold as you saw that cloud some of that rain will just lap down to the coastal shoals all of libya as we go on through sas day on the side of that it does stay fine and dry will see temperatures not too bad in a bat with a high of twenty one. oh you and the fixture for all practical purposes yes i support science and truth one of the figureheads for the new atheist movement if you believe something without evidence then that justifies anything to do except that religion has done good things despite all of our modern police and all miracles if you believe that science hold all the answers in the world to be a better place if religion disappeared to more of the yes mehdi hasan and goes head to head with richard dawkins on al jazeera.
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welcome back to square look at the top stories now at least two venezuelans have been killed in clashes with security forces close to the border with brazil. alyssa's thousands of people attend a pro opposition concert in colombia just a few hundred meters across the border present during stages of a rival pro-government concept and u.s. backed rebels of talking out civilians from the last pockets of i still held territory in eastern syria and syria democratic forces are preparing to launch a final assault. well now in all the news the mess with pakistan is the warning by
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the pakistani army to india as tensions mount between nuclear armed neighbors india's military says pakistani intelligence was involved in an attack in indian ruled kashmir last week at least forty one indian troops were killed in the assault which was claimed by an armed group based in pakistan but the pakistani government has denied any involvement in this on the military says it will respond to any attack by india with full force the has more now from was off or a bug in pakistan administered kashmir. the capital of. me it's not that big. and bieber like going about their daily lives however they are. about what may happen within the next week through. that of india and pakistan and across the line of their white separating indian administered kashmir from the. pakistani prime minister has already responded.
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by saying that pakistan wants to talk about and dialogue and wants to discuss everything including terrorism and the future of the disputed territory of kashmir the pakistani military spokesmen adults are been speaking on national television saying that while the pakistani media has operated in a sensible way the indian media on the other side warmongering and building hype. for the security of the whole region but that the country is prepared for war and he also warned that if the indians are planning a surprise against pakistan. then you should be ready for the pakistani surprise he said the whole nation stood together and did not warn india to get the message that the message of the world also a message of weakness. at least forty one thousand plantation workers have died
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after drinking alcohol in the indian state of assam will than twenty others have been poisoned by the tainted drink and a critically ill in hospital two weeks ago more than one hundred people died after a similar mass poisoning deaths from alcoholic common in india when many can also afford official branded spirits. philippine president laundry go to tara taste sworn in several rebel commanders as leaders of a new muslim autonomous region in the country south there today named moro islamic liberation front leader him and his top commander in ministry tis of the newly formed buying some more area in mindanao the move follows a peace deal brokered by malaysia giving the rebels more autonomy in a bid to stop them fighting for a separate state in all the developments a measles outbreak in the philippines is getting worse with the number of confirmed cases rising by more than two thousand over just the past few days close to eleven
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and a half thousand people have contracted the highly contagious virus since january more than one hundred eighty children have died jamila reports now from manila. well health officials have announced that there is a sharp increase of measles related cases just over the last few days from a few days ago eight thousand children being afflicted of measles just today more than eleven thousand cases have already been reported more than one hundred eighty children have died and this is from just the start of january alone this is something that could have been prevented according to health officials because as early as two thousand and seventeen they have been warning that an investigation that started then a very public investigation involving a research related vaccine was going to create a vaccine scare in different parts of the country that did happen with joint health officials a few weeks ago when they conducted the what you call a back to vaccine program encouraging mothers to have their children vaccinated
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they hope that some that something that government agencies will help them to do so even though manila is not the only is city or area here in the country affected by this measles outbreak the tendency for the city to actually have a sharp increase of missiles related cases is expected to get even worse that is because of a very dense population here at the capitol the health officials are calling on different government agencies to get involved to actually encourage. filipino mothers across the country to have their children vaccinated hoping this will be the start of an important lesson that the country and government officials can learn. cardinals attending a vatican summit on preventing child sex abuse of course the members of the catholic church still recognize the global extent of the problem they say the refusal by some bishops to accept that abuse is an issue in their countries is unacceptable pope francis has faced pressure after the church was accused of
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covering up misconduct and failing to investigate allegations of abuse by priests critics say the pope's action plan does not go far enough and they want greater accountability or a challenge has more now from vatican city on day two of this meeting cardinals have been talking about the systematic failure over the years of the catholic church to deal with the problem of sexual abuse by clergy they've been speaking of the need for bishops cardinals to police each other's behavior. survivors have been responding to this documents twenty one points it's called reflection points it's been put out by the vatican as a kind of working templates as a handbook a principle handbook for the roman catholic church to deal with sex abuse cases as they come up in the future now survivor pressure groups have been saying that this doesn't go nearly far enough it doesn't have the kind of language that
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they would like to see reflected of zero tolerance now for them zero tolerance means excluding abusive priests from the priesthood. those who cover up abuse as well they say that the pope was using the language of zero tolerance not so long ago last year but it seems to have been dropped from the proceedings it's not being talked about in this meeting and it's not being talked about in this document either. well now in other news the us singer r. kelly has been charged with multiple counts of sexual abuse in the state of illinois the artist whose real name is robert sylvester kelley has faced claims of sexual abuse against women for decades on thursday two women came forward alleging the singer assaulted them at a party in baltimore in the one nine hundred ninety s. he's never been convicted and denies all the allegations u.s. media reports say the fifty two year old will face court on march the eighth. u.s.
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actor has been cut from the t.v. show empire after allegedly staging a hoax hate crime against himself. paid two brothers to beat him up in a staged racist and homophobic attack because he was unhappy with his salary they've charged him with filing a false police report smell it has been released on bail for one hundred thousand dollars and has had his passport taken away all the oscars are just days away and the biggest event in to town has already been shrouded in control a-c. again industry pressure is force the academy to reverse its decision to award some prizes during the commercial breaks and this year's show will go on without a host of to the original choice pulled out last month from brunell's has more from hollywood. oscar night is hollywood's annual celebration of itself but this year the academy of motion pictures the people who decide the winners is already a big loser they seem to be just scrambling they seem to be making it up as they go
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along i think it makes them look very bad because there's more focus now on the cademy than on the films that are being nominated i mean i think people are going to tune in just to see is this going to be a train wreck and it almost doesn't matter who wins first the six thousand member academy's board voted to add a new category best popular film many saw that as condescending and after an outcry it was dropped then the academy decided that all wards for essential movie making crafts like cinematography editing hair and makeup would be given out in commercial breaks not during the main broadcast again an uproar and sued from those artists and their supporters the academy back down and now all awards will be given out in the live broadcast why is the academy tinkering with the show i mean everything in hollywood is about money and ego and the cademy gets most of its money from
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selling the show to a.b.c. television network and the academy really depends on that money but the ratings have been going down the oscars first started airing on t.v. in one thousand fifty three. and it's basically the same format now as one was then and now in the twenty first century the audience tastes have changed. there's also a significant sex scandal involving bohemian rhapsody the film is up for best picture and star rami maalik is a best male actor nominee but director bryan singer is being sued by several men who say he sexually molested them as bull. rumors about his alleged activities have circulated in hollywood for years singer was fired but his name is still on the picture you know another embarrassment for the academy the oscars are going to host
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with this year actor and comedian kevin hart originally had that role but he dropped out after a series of years blatantly homophobic tweets from years past. and apparently no one else wants the job robert oulds al-jazeera hollywood. democrats in the u.s. house of representatives a jew to introduce a resolution late on friday to end president on all trumps national emergency declaration on border security trump announced the order last week to free up billions to pay for his proposed rule among the us mexico border democrats say it's an overreach of presidential power but even if the resolution passes president trump could veto it new york prosecutor is pursuing criminal charges against u.s. president donald trump's former campaign chairman poll metaphor they say they'll file charges regardless of whether amount of force saves a presidential pardon in a federal case out of what was convicted last august in a federal court of bank and tax fraud and pleaded guilty in
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a parallel criminal case in washington he will be sentenced next month and could be sent to prison for more than a decade and sixteen year old swedish environmentalist has taken her boy campaign to paris better fun bug joined a protest in the french capital earlier attended by hundreds of students she spearheading the movement to school strikes and protests it in action on climate change david chaytor was that. skip class and help save the world's climate the message of a sixteen year old swedish student spreading through the streets of paris. a campaign is gaining traction cross the world she still can't quite believe what happened when she first started striking last september i would never have imagined that it was going to be this big. and i think it's incredible it's just it's a surprise every time i see someone else striking and it's it feels incredible.
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just says that action must be taken now you don't have time for her generation to take. different now and that is a view that's being supported by many many people here in the plaster republicans who respect the poor because of what you. will and i hope the politicians will listen to the look how many press and people came here to listen to these kids more than they listen to us because we are always getting into kenya fizzle didn't tell you it we think that it's our our age our generation that we're it's only good to get it's our duty our generation to change this and let them out of studying if we don't have any future and what is the matter of being here and and yes if we don't have any future any outlet it will not survive what the quote. it was paris that was the host city for the signing the climate of course the present emanuel
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besieged by yellow vest protesters dropped his plans to raise the price of fuel to combat greenhouse emissions of this unseasonably warm day in february you can see the pollution hanging over the city to change to al-jazeera paris. well taking a look at what's been happening in sudan this is the scene and now we're expecting to hear from the president tomorrow bashir very shortly he is expected to make an announcement this off months of protests against him calling for an end to his rule . just a quick look at the top stories this hour now at least two venezuelans have been killed in clashes with security forces near the border with brazil several others in the town of sun to day or in have suffered gunshot wounds all of them are
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reported to be indigenous venezuelans some of whom have expressed support for the opposition's plans to bring in foreign aid despite the furious objections of president nicolas maduro a latin america attitude you see in yemen as more of these or indigenous venezuelans from a community a very very poor community that is very combative they had already said that they were not going to allow that as waiters ministry the military rather to try to block or crore or close the border with brazil where the food and medicine that has been accumulated there is supposed to be brought into the country on saturday apparently the army arrived the national guard they had two armored trucks there was a clash with that between them and the armed forces we understand began firing meanwhile rival contacts are being held in the latest stage of a showdown between president during the opposition into one. on one end of a bridge leading to the colombian border city of british billionaire richard branson is sponsoring a concert with more than a dozen musicians while just
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a few hundred meters away on the other side during the government has been holding a three day festival called hands off venezuela to is yet to get under way. well in all the top stories trucks are evacuating civilians from isis last box of territory in syria hundreds of people have already been rescued from the east village of goods but u.s. backed syrian democratic forces say around seven thousand more are still trapped in the besieged enclave it's feared many civilians there are being used as human shields and israeli forces have shot dead a palestinian teenager at to protest on the gaza border the fifteen year old was shot during a weekly march in return demonstration at least forty others were injured palestinian protesters are demanding an end to the gaza blockade in the right to return to historical palestine coming up next the scientists capturing carbon to combat climate change that story is in techno. buy for now.
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green bacteria in the tree. because how council climate change. explores the science of capturing. this is. going to explore the intersection of humanity and we're doing it in
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a unique way this is science by scientific. fossil fuels powering the modern industrial economy with global economic growth. in . greenhouse. since the one nine hundred fifty s. the u.s. space agency has been monitoring carbon dioxide levels. in two thousand and thirteen climate history is made at the moment. in hawaii. in the month of may we measured c o two. you know why go over four hundred. which is a mile you could say. we think this is a significant milestone it reminds us of the fact that.
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in the last at least two million years. was also significant is the rate of increase is rapid. this computer generated image shows the. across the globe the intense red indicate increased burning of fossil fuels during the. two thousand and six which in turn generates. america europe and asia scientists around the world have evidence indicating increased levels of. behind rising temperatures extreme droughts and extreme storms associated with warming and climate change the prime scientists say carbon dioxide to. nature can provide a path. through photosynthesis treason. production
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has outpaced the growth of the forests global temperatures continue to climb higher . ever. one way to stop rising. is to reduce dangerous emissions research is the taking in. science to come up with methods to capture. innovation one experiment to plan would inject carbon emissions underground. and stored indefinitely welcome to attack. and the theme and i think the landscape. isn't just on the surface there's a lot more happening. and one of the most geologically active areas. according to national energy authority
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the tiny island nation with more than two hundred active volcanoes. but even when they aren't in many volcanic molten matter just. that results in a landscape covered with. gas. in the middle of one of these hot sports. fueled entirely by the energy from the ground the geothermal power generated here provides more than enough energy. capital city of mecca a bit so we're right on the edge of a volcanic area around me how important is for the fight. located here if it weren't for the world came across where the world came to is that's where we have. electricity. as a chemical engineer. and if you give us
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a little rust. she took us to the top of the bowl canaanite to get a closeup view to station. this is the geothermal version of an oil rig. off the floor office more than two hundred degrees. so it will be. three hundred degrees. and so. across from the ground. yeah basically with their limbs or crux of the ground rhetoric. war third or you know just regular work that's circulating through. our congress bringing up things that we can really imagine what very real life yeah yeah i mean it's much more than that this is just you know
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a couple guys for. us is incredible but what's happening here is actually as a result of what's going on thousands of inmates have been a fly thing the ruckus so horace that when engine is through a little so at a really safe place he said thing i'm getting a call a very family gases including the i would say the scientists hear all sorts of things especially here. he said of relief into the atmosphere. as it turns out. and is also a giant tree home to one of the world's most innovative plans to capture carbon dioxide say good business there is a research professor at the ice and he's part of the team behind comp thinks the carbon capture program reckon big energy even though this is a green energy point five percent of what comes out of the ground is made up of
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gases cup and dioxide and hunched in some fight. the idea is to take his home from the missions and inject them back into the ground how many theoretically you could take all be sealed through that's going to be released in the future you know from burning all of no fossil fuel on earth you could capture it and you can store it in the ocean egregious you know with all of it all of it you know about this five thousand tons of carbon that's kind of the estimated you know emission of most of if we if we admit of the current rate increase causing climate change causing acidification of the ocean etc unless we capture of the c o two that's incredible that this carbon capture method could be the solution to. eliminating our carbon footprint well it's not the silver bullet i mean it's not the solution is reward of the solution. the cop fix program was conceived in the labs in two thousand and six
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by two thousand and twelve it was fully implemented in the field it takes advantage of something else iceland's tectonic heritage provides the sun take a look. the landscape a is highly dramatic and it's covered in this dog and jagged edge of rock right above and below the surface it's called the celtic rock and it's volcanic lava cools and it's perfect for capturing carbon because it's highly reactive with. this is the key ingredient to this whole innovative process isn't there this is a chunk of fossil fuel looking up but it's the black material that's the most off and then you can see white spots sort of in between this absolutely calcium carbonate that we are forming that's the c o two. so these white spots is actually this isn't just a chunk of it this is a very nice calcium carbonate crystal cultured christo. but this is not really
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representative of what you want reform with in the ground during our injection it's more like the spots you can see the possibly this process is happening here in iceland naturally for example in order to ferment areas where we have. to interacting with a soft turning to into carbon minerals so then we thought why not test this interesting idea out here in west london when we have all. come to providing a source of c o two that come then because. inject it back into the ground and see if we can utilise accelerate the small child process so the process is happening naturally here it's happening at a much faster speed did you predict that yeah so i actually in the beginning i was involved with the protest in my in support of my ph d. bush at the motel predicts that mineralization to approach within five years time
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but. it proved out that the processes in foss them all to protect the hosts the c o two was turned into stone within the only two years to. the c o two is turned into stone you don't have to worry. it's not going anywhere it's just. in the ground as . the process begins of the production. team sent down these pipes and into the main power plant below is used to turn the giant turbines which produce electricity. impressive provides them out there in the city on the water as they can through heat exchangers weather what that which is fronts for the for the setting the pipes and there were years of souring. once the steam is been used it's usually been leased back into the atmosphere for the car fixed project geothermal gas is about point five percent of steam going to be special cleaning toilets
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that's where the company capture process. so the gases get a shower what does that mean yeah they actually flow through a column where we have what the first falling falling down because three rows in the opposite direction of the gas meets a liquid and during that sort of interaction the c o two and so fight they do salt into the water droplets that water is sent back down the pipe to. several hundred meters from the main plant this is really the heart of innovation in this for what happens so here we are actually interacting water containing this on c o two into the ground into the boss of the cold store where the chemical reactions place and turn it into rock so the gas has been dissolved in water is that what's coming up through the pipe here in the pipe we have or are about thirty meters per second of compounds theme actually containing this salt c o two and it's to us
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flowing through here because if you look through the window you can see that there are actually i mean bubbles are visible even though we have a lot of fluid from flowing through it because all the concepts are the salt is hard to believe that there's actually thousands of these is the second. of water content of gas flowing through here and just that scientists yeah it looks it looks empty but if you look closely you can see so what is more profitable for moving around a little bit so it is actually happening and you can see it's on compressor and. when the final step in the process is where the chemical reaction happens the water is pumped down this large pipe to a depth of one point five kilometers that's where it hits bedrock and that's where the chemical reaction takes place as they like to say is where gas is turned to rock so what happens after we inject this year two was that this year two was is the salt and water which is then acidic. the acetic water dissolves. the coast
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releasing calcium magnesium and iron into the water fluid where it can react with the c o two that's already there and form these carbon of minerals most of the reaction asked. for and the rocks. where we surprise we have done some experiments we have done with modeling where we predicted that this would take over the order of five to ten years. no one really believes you know i'm then you really have to do it and then we inject that henri paul got that we couldn't mineralized him two years this is a fantastic new the pants already green has reduced a cup and footprint by one more importantly a team of ph d. students at the university of bison is conducting a new round of testing to figure out why topic is what a well whether has global active case but this machine here is very much like more
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on the chess ammo outcomes but that's where it's mixing together so i'm reenacting that what are you trying to find from the supply mentation so the main aim is to figure out where the kick off is when is the c o two reacting with the salt to form carbonate why is the carbon in season so fast and i mean in other carbon storage methods and takes tens of thousands of years is a procedure that could be. copied around the world that in the hope i mean right now it has been done in iceland and they are doing studies in the united states in the columbia river area you have to try and link up with other companies and universities and other countries in the world in order to bring this method to them but also alter it what type of industry they have and what type of rocks they have and then in a way whooping at the different industry seeing what what they do on
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a daily basis and seeing how you can alter it such a way that they can also store their gas emissions in the ground. fair is working very well. but one of the other applications of this technology will be over up because of course we want to get the coal fired power plants you know where the. mission is don't offer we want to get this to motors you know we need to in the future even if we abandon fossil fuel i don't. relate to female scientists here so we have a long way to go but they would begin testing the car fixed process a power plants and smelted situated in coastal regions. so far tests at the energy plant chainmail negative impact on water supplies downstream from the injection site other methods of carbon storage. in geological formations or injecting c o two into depleted or wells the car fixed process is
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that. the person actually turns the gas into rock so how can this be expanded globally. well if. the most. and when we have it we have big planes of the crux and in the states in the end siberia but also the whole ocean explorer well that's a lot of surface and one of the downsides of this method that is that beneath a lot of what that is because he wanted to solve the c o two completely before we inject if we used to see what that and path but then to the ocean explorer somehow we have endless supply of what that you know us what we could imagine so but the big question remains how much of this would be practical to use bustled
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with not really the only way to capture and store you know we this is the first experiments we do you know one on that is nowhere close to an interest you're scary good conventional way of capturing c o two and compressing it on injecting into separate places they've been doing since ninety six so there's a lot of know. what this needed is that we need to put a price on the carpet it has to be an incentive for him to do it and it should be included in the price of fossil fuels the price of capturing and storing the car once we have done it then i'm very optimistic that no of course we always have to work on ways to actually lower the price but it is doable with the present knowledge we have but it's costly in two thousand and fifteen the u.s. national academy of science issued a report on geo engineering the science of using technology to counter the impact of climate change the panels contrition the benefits of carbon dioxide high risk
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costs which. some breaking news now it's taking you live to the sudanese capital high too where president omar al bashir is making a statement this afternoon months of protests against. our people always we stood fast and we will brave through this crises more adamant to build our developed splatting nation. challengers and tests. the norm of history. even prophets and messengers will not spare they have gone through tests and trials in the past few days events were a grave hard test to all of us as a nation as a people and as
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a state however we learned many lessons that will guide for years to come your lessons to recall and gather at the time. of trial how many years in the country saul peaceful demonstrations calling for full demands better living conditions these demands. full and objective guaranteed by the law and the constitution so long as the protests are peaceful without any harm. to public security or state institutions and throughout my tenure done my best. to leave the atmosphere and widen the scope of public freedoms.
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empowering political parties to exercise their political activities therefore we did not object to the demonstrations where people took to the streets demanding for better living conditions and calling for the foreigners to any failure in government performance however what was not one of them acceptable and often was a law and as many try to many played the very least demonstrations off with the aim to adopt and then a message genders that will plunge the country into the unknown what is more alarming is the seeds of malice and hatred being so you know among our people in an attempt to drive
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a wedge between our people and what is more deep in our heart is that many of our some of my countrymen have fallen in the day. i have been closely monitoring these protests closely analyzing those. and cultures and out of my constitutional responsibility. i will not give up calling for all of the party was to set the dialogue table. in an attempt to steer our country for old dispute or conflict or falling in the mayhem of malice and haiti and before that i will remain on the side of the young youth simply for my fair conviction
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that these youth represent the present and the future of this is that i truly understand their lawful aspirations and dreams. i wish to see our youth continue to stand as a tool and hands of our future development for old hopes on those young youth. who will be given the opportunity for future first but if you first barratry including the university's road infrastructure a network of dams and other industrial sectors which. all the credit goes to these young. and. certain that the hands of these young youth who contributed to building our country
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will not hold an axe to ruin what they have built a moment. own hopes on the future generation one who will continue to give more contributions and. very conscious awareness. taken part in the political process and this can be achieved through constructive dialogue and this is what we will be doing over the coming days within the following framework but yes political stability has been our priority based on national harmony so. we end the virtue of this goal since the dawn of. simply for the reason that political stability is the inevitable key to national
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security and economic development you know what you can to achieve this goal we have adopted the dialogue in order to reach this noble and. this dialogue included the issues of economy and other political aspects of. bringing the people together and providing common ground were present in my agenda. the outcomes of these dialogues. to which or in which a wide spectrum of our people took part you know. what rich. and we were not. in the outcomes of. in. since our law is a rule modern it is the best so our country where the political and economic
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diversity is right the same applies to the political system. as we have lived. and ongoing progress at all levels until we reached the moment on the other hand. we did not claim that the outcomes of these starlets are absolute truth therefore we continued to converse with those carrying arms we left no stone unturned in our end of a thirty five piece we. were to take every course aiming to put an end to any armed conflict as we're so in doha and cairo so much. but we have been engaged in dialogue for more than three years
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whereby the national government was the outcome when we look at this as a national. legacy capable of providing. and solutions to the critical issues that remain pending the absence of harmony on consensus among the on these answers caused the political tension and in a stability and gave rise to questions how to rule sudan what is the economic model to follow what is the true identity and many other questions however the legacy i mentioned with all its aspects provide and constitute a solid foundation to move forward however it is not the ceiling that will put an end to future dialogue it is
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a solid foundation as springboard for us to move forward with the lessons learned from our national. experience indicate that number one there is no alternative to dialogue but dialogue. in their national issues it is a win win situation third the knowledge and zero outcomes will not provide solutions to our country we should join hands and move forward to words from a building our country on the basis of the common ground and converse and engage in dialogue on the issues of this spirit or difference we cannot stop the wheel of the future otherwise we will go back to square one
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it is a vicious circle that will not enable us build our country it is our country that needs our harmony and unity and based on my going to tuesday on an ethical responsibility address the sudanese people and those loyal and those opposing to me including those carrying. i call on you all to join hands and move forward. to build our country i call out to all our young viewers and all the streets to the elderly to the women. all the people of the sudan within and without that country where your country needs you need your unity your harmony your positive capabilities and constructive ideas based on that i
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call on you to come together on. and i agreed on a uniform approach to spare our country the mayor of the unknown this approach will be built on the following one. my path proposal is an all inclusive perspective to reach a solution to not only one but many solutions in which we all contribute human secondly the national harmony and agreed upon solutions. is not the issue of sidelining other parties those loyal and those in the opposition it is a solution that will guarantee and ensure the unity stability and security of the
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country provide a secure roadmap to the country without sidelining any party we have learned the lessons. and the need of history but. the demands of our people for a better living conditions with. love for their for. in order to pave the way for the new course i declared the following work first i reiterate that the national dialogue documents. by the social and political parties and which our consensus is text to allies will be the solid foundation for us to move forward and bring the political parties within and with and together and move forward and we will. be all ears
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to listen to any new proposals it is only dialogue as a first and foremost to to continue to move forward i call on the parliament to defer the proposed constitutional amendment and pave the way for constructive dialogue and national initiative third. the new my pledge to stand. in the presidential office to take care of this process and stay at arm's length with all the political parties. and open fissions in absolute transparency freedom and patience force. sent an honest message to the opposition who are still
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outside the process. to engage in the dialogue and contribute to the current conditions. through the mechanism of dialogue fifty. i call on those carrying arms to engage in negotiations to put an end to war and establish peace as a step to building a future secure through six or. all the above including social and political parties armed movements. come a date then you scenario. then you factor on the scene which is what the young. through you make them isms to be agreed upon with those you and to listen to them and to empower them to take part in the process.
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most of these you most part members to political parties seventh a call on all my countrymen to appreciate that all played by the armed forces as a guardian of our stability and our dialogue eighth. wrecked our diplomacy to words cementing our constructive relations with our regional continental and international players to be a positive players of the ninth. this economic hardships which is taking the brunt on each and every citizen who. economic measures will be taken. and government where i designate. technical professionals to undertake the
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matters ten. in order to reshuffle and prepare our future our day in coming days for the new agenda you know in order to live to the aspirations of our people and their dreams of first perky and development i declare the following. imposed the state of emergency for the period of one year to dissolve the national e.u. nitty government third to dissolve the provençal governments and we will continue to take measures and hand down resolutions in order to put into implementation what i have resolved my fellow countrymen here. it is our country that requires us to stand together it is our
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country so that. when you demand some calls on us. to remain. patient united and tolerant. this will remain our beacon. for the way forward and. certain that we will be an example to follow what may god accept in his mercy those who have fallen that he sent and student and may god. save our country as we are still waiting for the outcomes of the investigations and i pledge to be for you is that it is that all of law that will prevail may god spare our country and guide our steps for work thank you very much.
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right so we've been listening there to the sudanese president omar al bashir making a a bold but in places somewhat vague declaration to the people and also addressing political parties and the opposition he was particularly emphasizing that there has to be dialogue to heal the country's political differences and to bring stability he also emphasized very much on the country's use he said that more effort has to be made to reach out to the youth because many of them don't actually fall under the banner of any political party he cannot edged the poor living conditions in the country of course and that has been the root cause of these protests the government initially taking away a crucial subsidy on the price of bread that have been cash have been these economic grievances.

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