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no, so doesn't this almost up on the 3 waste our setting, the hours on the 31st because that night is when the dead children come to visit their families from the 31st to the 1st of november. then the grown ups visit the altar. the 2nd of november, middle, this boy, the gatekeeper tumbled low friend. after that, we picked up the altar and we the living and the beating of the offerings of the celebration. and there we have voluntary british and sparse johnson welcoming leaders to the cop 26 needed summit in glasgow. we'll have more on that throughout the day. ah no, watching al jazeera, these, the top stories world leaders are arriving at glasgow for the annual climate change conference. that is, that kick off in the coming owls at a g 20 meeting a day earlier. leaders agreed to take greater action to limit global warming. although there were few firm commitments. madeau has more from glasgow. 25 falls
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and delegates from almost 200 countries are in attendance. here the opening ceremony is expected to kick off in about 4 hours with the british prime minister, eucharist prime minister boris johnson, telling the govern delegates, and would lead us. that time is running out, we are a minute to midnight is expected to told them in terms of a clipping global warming below $1.00 degrees celsius emergency workers in the poll is struggling to cope after several days of flooding and devastating landslides or the 100 people have been killed and homes and crops have been destroyed. japan's prime minister has declared victory after the ruling coalition. what a majority and national elections for me. oh casita said the l. d p. had one a very tough election after held onto its single party majority. yelman's
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information minister says who the rebels have killed thousands of civilians in the city of merit. 29 people were caught and, and astro and the who these began their push to take control of the or rich province in september whitehouse. they khatri press secretary, robyn, and saki has tested positive for corporate 19. she's the highest ranking, what health official to publicly disclose? that they can track that virus. saki said she has not had post contact with president joe biden or senior staff members since wednesday. last friday, and families reuniting off the 18 months of order closest. fully vaccinations radians are now being allowed to return home without having to quarantine trailer to use some of the world's toughest for restrictions. last year. thailand is also listening restrictions. bangkok has reopened its airport for foreign tourists nearly 18 months after it closed its board of alyssa headlines when you see here on
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out there right after the stream, we'll say shortly by the stage a said and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think we're ditching the sound bites and we're digging into the issue from international politics to the global pandemic. and everything in between. join me as i take on the lars dismantled misconceptions and debate the contradictions upfront with me working on hill one out 03 . i have found the ok. welcome to the final bonus edition of the stream for 2021. next week mark lamb on here will be in this time slot with a new series of upfront. it's going to be good. be sure to watch. fest. i'm going to share one last time with you some of the best behind the scenes conversations
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that i have with stream guess after the live show as coming out nigerians who are determined to reform a police force that is so violent, sometimes you can't tell the difference between police and criminals. and we challenge a guest to answer your wide ranging questions. omby emma, we begin with singer songwriter. remove fresh. you memorably sang on the stream a few years ago. her talents stretch away beyond performing. we caught up on is to guy recently to talk about the work she does what she's not saying. i've done workshops throughout prisons in the, in the west coast. we've done maximum security presidents, but women, i've done workshops just or less than women who are going through or you know, trying to find their voice especially and, and some of the circles that are a little more anti music. you know that, but it's really important because music is such
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a therapeutic dividing. it absolutely can be hell out. it doesn't have to be, you know. and so i think it's really important that we find our boy in a way that is very spiritual. busy and is it does god, it does up live righteousness important to keep in mind. i just recently did one for the methadone clinic. that was really, really powerful, especially because nobody in there. they weren't writers previously. you know, but they still came up with really amazing pieces. so like music and writing is not, doesn't have to be exclusive. the people who consider themselves artist for living . you know, it's really about, happened in to your narrative inside and getting acquainted with you know, we are, well, we have a storyteller, is that right? so your subconscious is always telling you and they're so getting in contact with that person and kind of aligning those subconscious and conscious stories to make
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sure that it's the story that we want to make sure it's true about ourselves. and to make sure like we are projecting into the future, what we really want and not just what we believe we can have. one of the things that you mentioned to me was about mothers and creators as well. yeah. tell us about that more personal side of your life. what? well i am a mother and i've i've had my son on poor with me almost all his life. so i definitely, i know that that journey. it's been a beautiful one. it's been a difficult one. and a lot of mother reach out to me all the time. how did you do it? how you know, because i had home to my son because we're on poor. i know just because we were awfully because i feel like i could give him a better education. there's a term we use now call. i'm cooling when i was a kid, my mom who,
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who we could we didn't do that sir. but unfolding and basically a very into learning. so if i have a 4 day in a big city, and i know there are famous or other landmark that i want to know about, i'll kind of basis curriculum around the places that we're going to go and things that he can learn while we're there. and it's very different from classroom learning, but i think it's actually really, really effective. and i think it draws you closer to your child. i think when i was 1st taken, my son, people kind of feel like this is megan, why and their child here. and for me, i feel like why is music not of family experience? why not be here? like, i don't do the type of music that i have to high for my kid. so, you know, it was important for me that he be a part of my journey that he knows what i do for live in that he's a part of it. he helping with my merchandise on. or i know i just give him all the merchandise stuff. you know, you know, you got this like, you know,
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so he handles all of that and i think it's been a really great experience. mm hm. i love hear other people who bought like, what is your mom do for you know, so you want more weight really? and he's been all over the world. you know we've, we've been a cruise ships the working together. and so i guess i have a very special place in my heart, especially for artists mothers, my mothers, also artist, mother, my grandmother, large mother, and how difficult it can be times have changed a lot. i think in have created more space for artist mothers to exist, but i think there was definitely a time when the lease had people say to be like, you're still doing music even after being a mother. you don't think that the responsible and i say no, i think it's irresponsible for me to hide my light and snap out my gift. when that guy called me to do, you know, how can you tell your kids to follow their dreams? if we're afraid to fall ours, so now we're, i'm going to fall erase my kid. ringback by moonlight,
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these f o se known as mainly fresh on the streams instagram life series. i'm lena will be back to the foam at the end of the shy. as the most anticipated climate conference for years is about to get on to way and glasgow activist on the lookout, the meaningful climate action a not green washing. in a recent conversation on the stream made chapel dean and his guests unpack, some of the most egregious examples of this outlet got the conversation started with jenny con date from extension with banyon as far as advertising cern, they spend a lot of their ill gotten cash on misleading ads, and they also spend money on greenwashing. i think we shouldn't allow them to be doing either. here's a new green washing story. by the way, just yesterday the science museum in london announced that they are going to be sponsors in their next climate exhibition. by a company called a donnie, so that so donnie's shiny object. what else are they doing at the same time they're
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trying to open the largest ever coal mine in australia. that's green washing and we should not allow it. jeffrey, i know you, you are pretty outraged by that or of a surprise that it's so blatant. what do you make of a her comments there about what's, what's actually happening with danny, why would these things be happening? why is the science museum doing this? yeah, it's green washing one, a one. and yeah, to be honest, i wasn't surprised. i actually actually cool this that in the, you know, the run up to the un climate talks in the u. k. this, that this month next month. so we would see, you know, fossil fuel companies trying to position themselves, especially in the u. k. or europe as you know, more green than they really are. so, for context dani that there are massive coal company in india. they have a renewables offshoot that is technically the sponsor of this environments if you're coming environments exhibit, but they joined shell,
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which is currently sponsoring also a climate exhibit at the same museum. so to be really honest and it saddens me as she someone from the u. k, i grew up on the science museum, the museum has really lost its way, has frankly become captured and is now a vehicle for most of your industry. greenwashing. i know that earlier this year, amsterdam, sylvia sylvia started imposed abandoned the city's metro network on add link to what they call fossil products. they said that, you know, gas powered cars, also cheap airline tickets. and this is, you know, the municipality thing just a 1st step in the series of steps. what would you like to see and what do you believe will need to happen in order to gain the kind of momentum to not only hold these companies to account and call them out on the green washing, but to actually, you know, address the climate crisis. well, and momentum is exactly what say, well, we can, we see iran across europe, you mentioned to them,
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this is something similar just happen in the, in the hague. and then there's more and more conversations in the french rippey and cities around this, it as the new french climate law that also has the 1st steps towards a band of, of this kind. even if it doesn't go as far as services lighting phones would a wanted to. and we were just talking about measures that are radical, but considering the, the saith of the planet, these measures are just appropriate. and why i'm, you know, we're just discussing how, for how long does companies have know, one of the effects of their business and how effectively inconsistently to have been delaying effective. the climate action, meaningful climate. right. and i don't think that a bond of this kind ease is why they call a tall is just appropriate. these companies have not demonstrated that they have the interest of people on the planet. right. or, and, and on that point jeffrey,
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i know we touched on it earlier in the live show, but is it realistic that we will see that in your mind is this is their momentum around what's happening here in the u. s. in congress. these other initiatives in the hague, in amsterdam and elsewhere. do you, do you think we're at a turning point? do you think that there will be more pressure put on their ability to keep spinning the story for sure the, the entire decade that i've been working on climate change. we have seen this building momentum and unfortunately change usually come slowly. but you know, my, my research and others illustrates really close parallels between the propaganda techniques of big tobacco and big oil. pico is frankly, the new big tobacco. and so learning from that history it seems almost inevitable. there is such overwhelming historical evidence now, you know, documents is and piling up of the malfeasance of this and gas industry. and so yeah, to me it does seem there's an inevitable,
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etc. that accountability will come. the only question is, does it come soon enough to, to matter the most? because unfortunately, unlike most problems, global warming is essentially irreversible on an, in meaningful timing scale time scale. so it's not will never and hopefully it's now that's the reason why initiative like such a european wide band would be really important in terms specially of time we because of the state. because we're in at the moment. of course we don't, time is a luxury that we cannot afford anymore. and all these initiatives happening not individual level in different cities, are all very good. or also i in the v joel actions against the companies that advertisement to buy different c, b society organizations. there have been a few who have been a few organizations. i've taken companies to court over throughout retirement. but these things are very lengthy processes. they require a lot of resources and time, and we simply don't have that time anymore. you know, research,
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others assuring that the force of the industry has been on notice for more than half a century and almost twice my lifetime about the fact that its products could cause dangerous global warming. and yet instead of warning, the public will taking action, they stayed silent for as long as they could. and when that was no longer an option, they came out swinging with a decades multi $1000000.00 disinformation and denial campaign. and what we're talking about today with the green washing is the 21st century evolution of that tactic. literally was one extra manager called an effort by the company to reset its profile. in a way that basically would be more defensible. you know, as the public and policymakers work up to the climate crisis. so it's very much a continued continuation from denial to delay the same and goal, which is always to stop action on climate change. scientists and activist jeffrey few bran. thanks jeffrey. last year, mass protest, the nigeria forced the government to shut down an a tourist lead violent police
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unit. one year later, when nigerian citizens are still terrified of the police. in a post discussion, the gas explained why, in they do. the police we have is one who do not have any understanding or any your monthly and i think when people are going to be used for the use of your money. and i say this because i'm a direct survival of please with the of the highest order in 22 all my but i was arrested by the in the number s b, b o. c. todds james waffle, told my parents that he had killed my brother and there was nothing they could do about it and up to known. nothing has been done about it. at the height of us with it, he was the number, it goes on security and he was taught by the number. i mean i'm we, i showed that he will be proved. i'm persecuted,
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right. it's been one year. he's working freely and i'm ready to be nice. i caught nothing has been done about it. i assure you the manger, emily system is designed to be horrible. there are no way around it. there's no way to say, well, these are some people that are bad. know, in the major ambulances, them what we have is the designed close to a show that people, i explored cute, says you live or anything at all times. and i was here because to deny someone access to the child. and i don't even want to use faith, but you have killed the child and that was not thing we can do about it. is the highest or is the last one? i don't know what, what degree addition might, that was the least humiliated thing that there's my bed you now down on bay for his
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son's life and you tell him to his face. that was not. and i can do that. you have to have this done and you get that where we seeds under my junk. got me even. i've got all my cam, maureen, even i've got a dish and doing the incense with martinez t's not in has happened. it tells you to speak to you that depends on what it is in support of what is happening. but more importantly than they drown, police needs to be poorly totally over hold. because you how people lost your sense of humanity. that system, that is no, we didn't redemption for them. i call non for cya. ok to think examples. one was that again i closed from office. i wanted to. good afternoon. i saw faculty and one from my fund back. and that's usually a long down in lot of that, i, 3 of the put these off sat,
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you see stars just use big hub. didn't i be wrong about that? now i the stuff with it. just about 4 months ago this year, i looked for a walk around, one in i ran into 20 and the dog would be back. i know i should them. i pressed. i mean, there should be guys that he said is impeaching. talk to me. he said, i do run you through all. if he does give us $20000.00 on there. he's not too much . actually just like i'm uniforms. just like this is nice as mid. nothing happened is because the guy should make the also bill if you did for the system, also skeleton because i'm not a bad guy because you did be yeah. so it would be helpful. and that's why we have these many renew. so
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i think that for 20 years, and i come from a country where they need to be glad when you want people dying. you to close is the can be presented by the accountability and what governments from our political leaders. big thing, you know, was shot sunday evening of the 26th of me by officer. she died. so she was supposed to write a few days after she was cute. a parent were left in the position with access to justice or else it took the push on the collective action of justice before activists to get anything that have happened. if it's with a child, if it's a one of our patients or the lights that come on my sofa, just because they come on, we got it as nobody. and the only people in my country up and within that are
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becoming victims of the fuel system. with this, this jumps up get in and i mean, you have to look like in on thing for it's important be cited to die, right? because the government way supposed to protect unless the purposes i'm missing in action. yeah. basis of benefits in something rich and i didn't organize the one of the largest b movement movement. what i don't mean, you know, so if you don't mind humans and it felt like the food was shifting in, feel like i would respect it became proud to be nigeria. and in the face of many young people across put those grounds, book, camera life. when any kid, but it sounds like the status of assembly individual, the nice on the able to run this. but what with this across the country on the, on the, on the niger and government decided improvement use me to,
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to shoot us well, justice people, because this is a future fit. it's a bus driver, it's becoming a victim. and the biggest issues please mention the scope of flesh should be political and when to take this member unity or subject. and so what i mean is that because i think because we don't expect. but she also join in a few things from the mental but doing citizens and people have your voice and i like to do them and then not just for the children of my work for everybody think you can watch for episode looking at nigeria a year after the end south protest at stream dot algae 0 dot com. finally, we had to be a mom now in a 9th month of being ruled by
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a military hunter. waning is from the burma campaign u. k. she joined the stream with an update and then stayed also show to answer us questions. call monster fritz and wanted to know if me a mom is a failed. states have a legitimate government that people have voted for and they are still. people still want them to be back in power and also all these resistant movements and all these ethnic armed organizations and ethnic groups on the ground, they are very organized. they have very strategic, more than the nice military. they are. the military is the one who is bringing in stability to the country that the one committing human rights abuses and atrocities for many decades. and of course, situation get worse and worse since they stayed the crew on february. so i would like to say that the meet then there is no sales state yet, but, and also it's the international community. it's their duty to stop them from
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becoming a sales state. and you know, they are so many things they can do, and sometimes it's so frustrating that they're not doing enough to help people on the ground. this one is from andrew ryan, and he wanted to know was me a mod ever successful? yes. best one of the country question i get a lot. they always comment or say, oh, how sad to see but my falling down from democracy but so i have to correct them and say, then the never had democracy even in the past 10 years during the reform process. yes. in the city areas, there was some relative reforms and some high profile, political prisoners being released, but in ethnic area that there was a civil war going on, military continue attacking ethnic civilian. and so many people are still living in internally displaced, come from 10 years ago. and genocide of the range happen in 2017 and civilians and actually was being arrested,
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speaking out against the military or even the civilian government in the past 5 years. so i would always correct people and say, boom and never had true democracy, genuine democracy knowledge, we always have control of the whole country. they are the one with the true power in the country, even during the reform years. when i've heard you an activist pro democracy activists really off the international communities to, to do more. so the question i have it fits right into that area. do any foreign powers, have an interest in maintaining the current military rule? is anyone doing business working with collaborating with me and me, all right, now that you know about their companies flooring companies working with the bernice military. so we are trying to identify them and stop them. and we are encouraging governments like the british government and the u. s government to approach these companies and tell them to stop working with them each military for the u. s. one of the main company is chevron. and they go back to sanctions own oil and gas and
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revenues for bernice military. because this is the biggest source of income and chevron and to tell in front there the 2 main companies are investing in the country. so we need to stop those revenue flow because it will hurt the military a lot because they care about money. they care about their financial and security. so this is very important strategy to hit them hot. one last question, this one comes from semi in washington dc. what is the biggest misconception when you talk to people? you talk about your, what they understand what you do, what do they know understand about me mom and it's current circumstances. i think this situation in the country, we don't really see the law in, in national media anymore. so when i see people, when i meet new friends, they say,
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oh, maybe military, still a military has the power now and military warn, but i have to tell them no military still hasn't worn despite the fact that they've been arresting people, they think killing people. and attacking ethnic civilians. but they haven't worn yet because the resistance in the country is growing every day. people are protesting in different bones, in flesh, mobile, very creative way. people because we are very determined that this is our last bite . we don't want to live under the military dictatorship and we are ready to do whatever it takes to approve the military and people from inside and outside the country are working tirelessly to make this happens to we get democracy and freedom in the country and we need international support and that's i show for today. we end the bonus edition series as we began with the gorgeous voice of the refresh, performing on the stream of watching
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