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and severe, let's talk now to chandra, bush and c e o of the international forum for environment sustainability and technology. he joins us from new delhi shandra bush on. is there any doubts, any element of error in this that what we're seeing across 3 continents from california to siberia, as long as a big distance is indeed global warming no dog. i thought none of john be now had a large body of evidence that recent i think if you see a bar essentially has not got a stablish that kind of extreme, but the evens guessing across the wire wouldn't have been possible without global warming. so the simple answer is no, no doubt to talk it several years now. since everyone with lots of pomp and ceremony signed up to the paris climate accords, the united states famously pulled out of them. they've now gone back in again with a new us president at the beginning of the year, but quote,
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hasn't changed and why hasn't it changed? i think there is a the potential kinking in the policy is that we have dying. unfortunately, that is not true. we don't have time if you look at the recent debate in the united nation, the united states is about reducing the gasoline. if you really want to phase out fossil fuel, which is essentially do that to global warming, then you shouldn't be talking about reducing gasoline. you should be talking about increasing doesn't mean breakfast and anything renewable energy versus so that the bank is not even in the us right now. whereas utilizing became president in the u. s. as a claim that he will be, that was climate friendly president, in that he said history. so across the board, i think policy makers are not realizing the feel of taking climate action. the fact is, be going to hit $1.00 degrees celsius temperature, and then the oddity just by early next to gate and which will mean more extreme
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brain, fun events more. why fi, light blown. in fact, things that we thing in the center. you might look like if you walk in a b 2, but 1.5 degrees of an increase is bad enough. but if the rate of that increase carries on trending in the wrong direction, that makes it, does it not an even worse situation? much was much worse if we are thinking about 2 degrees or more than 2 degrees, then it just got stuck. i don't think that even the recent models can accurately predict what is going to happen to be confused. simply because more modern, under estimate the impact of even one degree temperature in which is there right now. so things that are happening resort example, the wider fire was predicted at $1.00 degrees. now we didn't have any one d,
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b. so the implications off every wind, one degrees temperature increase, could be devastated. ok, here's the thing. what can government do now you've already touched on this, i know, but also what can we do as individuals? because there is that school, the thought that says be the change that we, you and i, one we want to see you were talking there about increasing the price of fuel. clearly, no precedent or prime minister is going to go with that because if they do, they'll be an ex president or an x prime minister very quickly. but there was talk 8 weeks ago now of a fuel price was actually driving the price down the way. but that has not happened in certain key marketplace places, and that surprised the consumers because the price is carried on going up. but people just absorb the hit. they carry on pulling into the gas station they carry on filling up their cars. we all carry on driving. well, i don't think why what individuals can do and what v as
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a government can do. because the challenge actually is that a system level get ready to do an individual can do as far as global climate change is concerned. of course, we can be more responsible, we can buy be can have a responsible buying behavior because the less we can be more efficient. but the challenge, the other thing is if system level system level challenge means that be if you want to really solve climate change, we have to think about and to fossil fuel and in next to be the case. now that's kind of dramatic change. you better be required to people can break it down 1.5. see if we are not able to do that. unfortunately, this was the last chapter bush on many thanks for talking to us there from new delhi. we do appreciate your insight into this very important story. thank you. thank you. ok. let's go back to the top story here on the news of the events and up
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canister on women and children. all the majority of those people have been displaced by the fighting. some women say they fear a return to the dark days if the taliban sees is control of the entire country. now here's what the un secretary general said on friday. i'm also deeply the served by early indications that the taliban are imposing severe restrictions on human rights in the areas under their control. particularly targeting women and journalists. it is particularly already fighting and are breaking to see reports of the are one rights of african girls and women being gripped away from them. let's bring in photonics galani, director of the afghanistan women's councils. he joins us from cobble photography, elani, welcome to al jazeera, here on the news out the areas and the cities that have already fallen to the taliban. do you have people, female women,
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colleagues in those areas telling you what their life is like and how it's changed in the past few days or weeks? thank you. thank you. by my tuition and honest enough funds i've, i've done woman's especially good men, also get an update or not because the time the situation i want to spend you a very big shame that we spend county, especially for you that you are not responsible. if you solve the issue piece and honest, i've got it on woman is very, very upset from mr. can be especially from us, go out of money because the take our soldier diva gone on was all
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the problem with all the not the whole bunch of law is done in every read is what it is not, not on the sun above. i'd like to model what's happening to model and i bought a fugette and many people in many months is coming in the country. each place is becky calling on the people is coming to college and they are in the cox industry. they are become that could be good. we have no water, you have no place for sleeping. we have no food. no meg, no, i need most people did. she did on dea, it's been with me, but it brought 3 shan i'm going to be shot is what it a lot more than pulled back it to be a fight. be what you and we are talking about. this was about this stupid watch.
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the water hand to was pulled up. will be and put democracy. ok and push on. i just let me interrupt you for a 2nd for which i apologize. if in the next 3 months the taliban takes the capital city. cobble, do you believe that it is possible for the taliban to identify and target women who have children, who perhaps are not married anymore? maybe their husbands are dead. after so many months, weeks and months of fighting. is it possible for the taliban to target women who've done the things but the taliban? don't like women doing working friend joe's working for external governments working for the afghan government? can the taliban do that? identify those women and then punish them very much in the context, the style of taliban punishments that we've read and seen for several years now.
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it is very difficult but i stayed. but oh, because, and now part of on a leader in doha sage will give me a woman to ride in the culture of julie han last. but it's not me just of course we are not a buddy because it's gone a give out. i want the right nice food you get shot, right, or been this working for for to, to were to book was and now i told him on this done to take care of all of them. some people about that going on and be harnessed and deal going to a piece away. i'm to walk for peace and to be nice with the people,
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especially with the woman. now i have been from you or can you from the kind of all leaders sitting in the high court i park is additional to see how our groups, our ga, to be not with the people did not do. you should do not with a low man by force that you should to not do i need. don't think i could from them to take this thing then even and because input in the next we are looking what to bring. would the people, i hope this time thought about who's listening to the people who bought and we need insurance possible to stop this war? we don't want to kill. i'm going to stop you there for which i apologize. but thank you so much for coming on and sharing your thoughts with
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a sick that can't be an easy decision for you as a woman in cobble to appear on international television. and the way this way talking about this very issue. but we do appreciate fatah, galani, they're talking to us from cobble and to europe, the germans preparing to chose a new government after 16 years of anglo, marco christian democrats, by the very public blunder, by the man tipped to replace his dentist party prospect. she's, i mean latch it, he was caught laughing during a visit to a flood hit area. his popularity took a nose dive, his dominant came the political shadow boxing of the summer is over now it's time for the main event for armand lashes. that means trying to land a few punches on his electoral rivals, both from the social democrats and from the greens, which is why he's been visiting eco friendly projects like this, the new tesla factory outside berlin. this is the future future of energy, the future of sustainability. and we thank you for this investment in
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germany. absolutely. well, it's a, it's a pleasure to be here. the problem for lashed it is that many people seem unsure about him. images like these of him laughing on the sidelines of a visit to a flood hit area last month have damaged his reputation. when he stands alongside angle immaculate, such events, some believe he struggles by comparison. some in his home state, blame him for their problems. this level of dissatisfaction is mirrored at the national level. when in early spring he emerged as the lead candidate for his party and their bavarian allies, the c s. u. they were pulling it around 30 percent. now they're struggling to stay above 20 percent with strong challenges from the greens and social democrats. one, emily says lasha has been trying to stress his environmental credentials in order to stem the flow of votes to the greens. seems to that to last. it has to go
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a bit more towards the issues of the greens and talk to issues in the public and social justice. thing over these elections are about choosing who works in parliament for the next 4 years. they'll also have a direct impact on who ends up as the chancellor for the past 16 years, that role has belonged to the christian democrats angular makeover with her soon to be gone. and now with aman lash it in charge of the c d u. that grip on power seems looser, and the threats from the other main party, much stronger. and all the while the bavarian prime minister marcus heard looks on . he wanted to be the lead candidate for the c to u. c. s. u in september. but last out to lash it in the spring. now the polls suggest most germans would prefer verda as chancellor. and that the cd u. c. s u vote would be higher if he was, but such a change of course, seems highly unlikely with just a few weeks to go. dominant cane al jazeera berlin,
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the u. s. a started flying people from central america to sell the mexico in an effort to stop them from repeatedly trying to cross the us border. it's a move criticized by international human rights organizations and the u. s. refugee agency. john holeman is on the mexican southern border with guatemala. from there he sent us this report. this is one of the flights that began a week ago, taking migrants turned away by the us back down to the very south of mexico. the new measure from american authorities is to stop them immediately trying to cross the us border again. the flights a heading to be masa. and here top of schuler right on the board with guatemala. those getting off and then almost immediately bus further back down the route by mexican authorities into guatemala. it's a coordinated southern reversal of a long hard journey seem to shock those arriving in temper chula oil. it's tough
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because you have no chance to suffer to get there. every one on this flight was what merlin were reportedly on durance in salvador, and have also been returned this way. after their arrival, they were ushered onto the bus. this is where the migrants were left by mexican authorities, bought a bridge between mexico behind the what's the model of that weight point remote. and they would drop here and just told to go back into their own country. it's not just happening here. what's a modern officials told us submits, can authorities also dropping migrants that a more remote town called l sable, which they say hasn't got the facilities to handle them. the us is struggling. it's so with high numbers at the border and overcrowded facilities. and the biden administration is using a health provision called ty, 242, to turn people back without giving them the chance to offer asylum. it says the
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measure is needed because of the pandemic. both that provisions and the increasing flight has got you in refugee agency worry. our concern is that these flights that are sort of new and really troubling dimensions and enforcement of the states. title 42 public health order and risk. sending people back precisely to the situation of grave risk that they, they may have despite concerns to their safety. these flights continue to return migrant to an uncertain future code john home. and i would just hit a college man, the venezuelan government and the opposition of met in mexico inching closer to working together and ending
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a political and economic crisis. the process is supported by norway, mexico, russia, and the netherlands, latin america editor, the sea, and human. the ceremony and mexico city was a solemn, as it was significant delegation leaders representing venezuela's, president, nicholas my rudo and the countries principal opposition parties signed an agreement to initiate negotiations to restore peaceful coexistence in the troubled, torn country. that it was a compromise that we have an unbreakable commitment to work as much as needed to reach in accord that will provide our people with a pact for democratic coexistence for the long term and with profound changes in terms of content. that is our goal. so that no one will feel defeated, but rather for all to feel included with the will that acting as the facilitator for the negotiations, nor was representative has presented a 7 point agenda. it includes political rights for all respect to human rights and
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accountability and electro guarantees including verifiable, observation, respect to the state of law and the lifting that we can sanctions imposed by the international community president, my buddhist representative underscored that his government does not respond to pressure and threats, but rather to dialogue, if they have an opportunity open and this is a golden opportunity to demonstrate that, despite all that has happened in the past. this is a chance to show that we can join forces for the future and reach early agreements and chords. in his wayland are undergoing the worst political, economic, and social crisis in history. by numerous attempts to reach a negotiated solution to venezuela's, political confrontation have failed. millions had fled to neighboring countries in business way. le, many remain skeptical the this time things will be different. but louis of alaska's still holds on to a glimmer of hope and sent
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a message to the negotiators. i will tell them to act seriously. i would wish that they would have just a tiny bit of love for their country. our political analyst, lucy, sent the lawn, warns to these negotiations are only a starting point. yeah, they can see a probability that madura will get what he wants to 0. the probability of the opposition will get its way is also 0, right? that's normal in any negotiation. the question is, how far are they willing to negotiate here? as is to underscore this point, the delegation she stood far apart, highlighting just how much work needs to be done before any agreement is reached. to see and human al jazeera, mexico is mocking the 500 anniversary of the fall of the aspect empire with the president asking indigenous people for forgiveness for the abuses inflicted by spanish colonialists. hundreds of residents have been watching a light show illuminating
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a replica of the aspect temples. millions of mexico's indigenous people died after the spanish invasion of the 15. hundred's 500 b. as on the spanish conquest is still being debated with president lopez, alberto calling. it's an unmitigated failure. sport is next here on the news, including mentioned the united victory just a short time ago. and this surfing legend right away. and the final thing california on that coming up with foreign ah. in 2011 out, they were reported from townsend on the senate to trade in the body parts of l. b. this is where the theme put it right here and on the back rewind, revisit the survivor. mutilated to service. the rich holes of witchcraft when the crash to rewind spell of the i'll be no on our 0
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work out. their existence is lord should, as a principle presented to and as a correspondence with any breaking the story we want to hear from those people who would normally not vote heard on the international news channels. one moment i'll be very proud of when we covered the napoleon wake of 2015, a terrible natural disaster. and a story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be that the tell the people story was very important at the time. oh, the a claim for sports. it's our peter, thank you so much new season,
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but same old story from bruno fernandez and matched united season opener, the portuguese milt fiddler continued his scoring free from last season, grabbing the 1st school against leave visitors iep. why shortly after halftime. thanks to this rocket from luke ailing from their menu scored another 4 times, including 2 more from fernandez recording his 1st patrick for united final 45 once as fans celebrated inside old trafford. the 1st time in almost 15 months. because the panoramic on open night to the premier league, it was a perfect night for promoted side, bradford, at 3074 years away from the top tier of english football. the bees market their return with a to know when over arsenal. a goal, either side of half time senate passed the crowd of more than 17000 into a frenzy. i have such a big believe in this school play as and this team that actually i know that we are
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going to face smell and massive club bits. individual players, unbelievable players chop, chop coach. but i just had this feeling that i would be disappointed. we didn't beat them one of the things where we were unbelievable aggressive in the high pressure and press it with massive intensity and more or less throughout the game. and then as you said, the fans for electric, they created a unbelievable atmosphere. well, we have already that appointed a religious then that way we did decision, we had very different hopes and then we did that so that we wanted either the performers that we wanted paris, fisherman coach maureen, so punch chino admit since too early for lino mfc to make his debut for the club. the time hasn't played cynthia copa america final more than a month ago and bought your tino says massey's return to match fitness will be a step by step process. the other hot topic in friday's news conference was the future of killing him. bobby has been linked with
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a moved around madrid when parcher tina was asked about the french superstar. his answer was brief. simply saying, kilian is our player. we are so exciting to have a missing player mission, scott. and now he's the, this is janice that does start to work how we won. and the way that we won that is going to be massive. but we have the energy and i think the quality in all the people that the school can in both are on the team that to try that out there for the happen. meanwhile round madrid coach carlo enchilada has remained tight lipped on the potential transfer oven by bay. but he did admit, he was surprised to see massey lead barcelona ral get there. season underway on saturday night, the way to alvarez and july he says, despite massey's departure from the league hasn't changed a thing for his side to get going. but we have to fight with barcelona. i am
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convinced that we have to fight with and let it go. madrid this year will be tough without messy, but barcelona or barcelona. one of the best teams in the world. therefore with or without massey for us, it doesn't change anything. because in any case, what we have to do is try to beat them. liverpool also get their season underway on saturday, boosted by the news, their star defender virtual van dyke is staying long term. the influential dutchman has extended his contract until 2025 van dyke has been out since september with a series knee injury and only recently returned to action in pre season front lease . meanwhile, liverpool manager year clop has defended the club block of transfer activity in the off season compared to some of their primary leak rod goals. i've never surprised about the financial power of chelsea or city or united. i'm long enough in the country to know that they always find a solution to do these kind of things. and for us, it's all away. so we keep the team together. that's an important part of business
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as well, because we can't spend money, we don't have so we can be cannot. maybe others can't, can, but we can't. so that's it. that's my information. tennis now into this, he has ons, jabbers, great run, and my trail has ended up being knocked out of the canadian open in the quarter finals will number 22 was beaten by the unseated jessica of the united states after leaving the 1st set to do one the 2nd in the tiebreaker and then took the 3rd set without losing a game. so face italian, camilla georgie act got away arena, sabbath lanka had little trouble against fellow bella, russian, victoria, as a rank. she closed out the match. 62647. thank a faces wimbledon final is carolyn vance, carina southern lanka, over on the mend store in toronto, thompson daniel med for doug battled his way past 7 seed hubert hurry cats. to reach the sammy's russian lost the opening fence of thought back when the next 2
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entire breakers. please american john is nor in the final for the greek 3rd seed. stefano system has the venue avenged his loss to casper road in may with a resounding victory over the new region that's supposed to match 616 for a tour leading 45th. the victory of the year, her face riley count for a place. and the final and 7 time world champion, stephanie gilmore has booked her spot in next months world surf league finals in california and certainly its victory at the mexico open included a win over limping champion cas carissa more in the semi finals, the vinyl stop on the world tour was scheduled for tv later this month was canceled after a new outbreak of cobra. 19 on the french polynesian islands. ok, and that is all your sport for now. peter, back to you far. thank you so much. when we come back on the other side of this break, at 14 gmc,
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we will get your live updates on those reports we've been receiving here amount to 0. bigger quick looks like the island nation of haiti. they with ah, joined the debate. do not have vaccines reaching those who are most of the needs and amplify your voice. it allows a diverse community and how an array of different stories, no topic. it's off the table. it's such a tough ethical debate where there is obvious discrimination and systematic discrimination of the play people or thursday for new wasted. the stream where a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera, the state of oman city, the mouth of the region goes eastern end of the era peninsula. if you look at the raven peninsula as a whole, essentially, to the ancient countries,
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to the east. to west yeah. it's sometimes known as the switzerland of the gulf because of the important regional role. it plays in the gulf cooperation council. the gtc platform on long history is not well known outside the gulf region before oil was discovered in 1962 fishing and prototyping words, main sources of income. in this film, we go back over the last 500 years of all money history of tribes. boris rebellion and colonization, and explore how and why man still plays an important regional role today. more than 10 years after the global financial crisis, you've taken home more than $480000000.00. your companies now bankrupt our economies in the state of crisis. i have
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a very casey question. this is their last home, the us loan held responsible. i will be fabulously wealthy and i will not take any price for it. thank you, lloyd. the man who still was on al jazeera ah, the thoughtful earthquake strikes haiti triggering a su nami, alerts and brings and buildings in the disaster. plague, caribbean nation. ah, again, peter w. you're watching out the are also coming up, appearing briefly, but defiantly. the gun president, i stuff going to fight on against the taliban of bonds. that's closing in on the capital carbon it's official july was.
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