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on the 25th anniversary of al jazeera, telling the story of the channels and now would became a recognized global brand. ah, this story of algebra, but unique pop lou . hello i'm darn jordan and tell her the top stories here and al jazeera sedans militarily to has agreed with the u. s. on the need to speed up the formation of a new government, general abdel fata albert hans office released a statement up and he spoke with the secretary of state anthony blinkin. earlier he owed of the release of 470 am cabinet ministers detained in last month's military takeover. the state department has blink and urge their release. thousands have been protesting and cartoon calling for
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a democratic transition. since this military takeover, we have made very clear that we stand with the people of sudan, the people of sudan who themselves have stood in the streets have taken to the streets peacefully, ought to make very clear that their aspirations for democracy. i remain, i and they remain strong. i. we join the sudanese people and calling for justice and accountability at for i the abuses of human rights. and we urge the military to in the internet shut down and the state of emergency, the un security council would meet on friday to discuss the fighting in ethiopia international calls at growing for an immediate cease fire. the u. s. special envoy for the region is in at isabella to push for di escalation. non essential star from the u. s. embassy had been authorized to leave. new jazz government has declared 2
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days of national mourning for 69 people killed in an attack on a remote village. a convoy led by local mare was ambushed near the borders of molly and bettina. fasten. the double h. o is warning that europe is once again at the epicenter of the pandemic. the number of new infections across the continent are up by 55 percent in the past month. hospitalization rates have doubled in the past week. carbon emissions, or rebounding to levels not seen since before. the pandemic emissions are on track to rise by 4.9 percent this year. that figures from a new report released just hours after deal to and the use of coal was announced at the cop $26.00 climate summit. a global pledged and deforestation by 2030 is already facing challenges. days after $128.00 nations signed up the ambitious plan in glasgow. indonesia environment minister has dismissed it as inappropriate and unfair despite our country agree to it. those are the headlines. the news continues
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here on al jazeera after witness statement. thanks so much bye for now. oh wow. we're seeing countries around the world waiver up mr. prison back and forth with their commitments to tackle climate change and strider is one of those countries were recently, you know, winding back our, our major climate change policies. there are points to didn't attend the summit. what do you say about that? i think i believe the people of australia, unlike normal human beings,
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they have compassion. they have conscience, and they have morality. rather unfortunately, sometimes governments do not have that because they're not. they don't have a soul, they don't have a conscience, but they, they do have elections to deal with. but i think we have talking beyond the political leadership. it's a cool, it's a very serious calling are very serious, serious challenge to our acts as a human values. and so that is where i've been focusing the debate him the argument, you know, it's not about elections, it's not about the next 3 to be a term or whatever. 4 year term before the next election is about the future. oh, jane. you've taken the extraordinary step and purchasing land on one of the fe, jay islands, now that land could be used as a potential settlement feel paypal when an e q, a bad things into the ocean. but that from life to island is the land is sacred and incredibly special to them. they don't want, we don't want to leave our homes. we want to be able to stay there as long as we can. and but the reality is this out of georgia. now be getting limited,
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so we have to find somewhere else to go. and it's not something that we want to do . but of course, something that we have to do, we have to face the reality. and the question you asked, do you like it? of course we don't for a long time, i said there is nothing we can do. i was very angry. i was, there was a deep sense of futility. that no matter what i said, that that nobody is listening. nobody's going to do anything. and there was, there was a time when there was a deep sense of depression, but i had to overcome that. and to overcome that, you've got it really threw away everything. take it all of time. think about doing something crazy like building a nightmare. here we, our technology is improving all the time and what would it be in science friction
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some 1020 years ago. it's a reality. and disco? the more michael you mean your cover continue there. she's a move. who could more? it's going to scream a see, let me know. thanks. i won't be able to furnish books. no, she monthly for that money that i almost like another man. you like? some money but i'm on a gym. looks like you couldn't po number
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with you don't know what it is, something that you got a lot more going to be a simpler challenge. what in the look when a man will certainly go with the wound in wants of the brimell, toyota, bahati kennedy, dicky, now there. and so that i know how to get a 2nd or july connect on the call and how things are, you know, disc team that june the each time i talked to me about a plan was how much it the on site component in this get all article could you muscles an item or not, most of them are full of air or more, more even more than a couple a full moon lot more probably comes from. i don't know.
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i won't come on up. you're small on the fillmore, along with a closely la thought at the thought wound wound you sure will pop on didn't was with carpeted there's, we'll just like a little mistake of i got a so give them a little sick, you know, just go there more. whoa, whoa, whoa. end of the snacking land. he wasn't gonna talk on trail. robin white again. who who wanted to keep that in. and i'm gonna, i'm gonna, i was one. 0, to live in a
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good mason and went to my god. i am. if things are, there could be any place in m. debit or one. what is in your own? go get america in what we and i and i told her that i did. i am in an online when i was the one that has what it it will go on on my and therefore to get me back, i ha, ha, ha ha. i my m a. i know i am lana's and is like a. ready black level one,
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the one thing of course that's been a difficult for people in contemplating the possibility of moving and they didn't get home brand new that bad link and connection with the spiritual growth pro. once we begin to build that fisher structure, you will find that people who have left the indigenous homes and gone somewhere else seem to have lost that spiritual connection because they no longer got themselves as being indigenous sch, islands will be gone. who so we can not build resilience,
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rent. that's the dramatic rhetorical message. at the opening day of the climate change summit in paris, the un secretary general said the world needed to go much further, much faster. the president obama said there was now a sense of urgency about the task and that the meeting could be a turning point. we have come to paris to show our result. i've come here personally as leader of the world's largest economy and the 2nd largest emitter, to say that the united states of america not only recognizes our role in creating this problem. we embrace our responsibility to do something about it. for some, particularly island nations whose leaders all me would tomorrow. climate change is a threat to their very existence. and that's why today in concert with other nations, america confirms, are strong and ongoing commitment to the least developed countries. funds and tomorrow will pledge new contributions to risk insurance initiatives that help
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vulnerable populations rebuild stronger after climate related disastrous monitoring . it's in my best not to bring the contribution made that what he's got to believe we got to have a legally binding in the band understand by hanging men or medical recommend i understand with on the 28th and i have the, the special consideration that way it's what i get it if they're coming out with them and they get us an accurate an e that area, i'm gonna do a reduced sentence and academic choices. but at the conference, tell you what they want to hear. what position will be stupid not to come that day . and yet you know that that was in the long can you
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look on them this is a map divine. yeah. my know, if they know me to look with all feel not so ha, ha, a sub to the good go some through what good on it with an open book that feel like girl the body. but if, if it is a foregone conclusion, no matter what happens, what's the point of a deal? now, what's the point to where we need to survive? i think we are all dead by the international minutes, but you'll see you'll saying your others will be overrun regardless of the deal
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eventually. but you already feeling the effects of the sea levels organizing what you're saying is why don't we fight this fading in the whole process? what, what is to be gained from this process? if that's gonna happen anyway, we will need, we need that application funding when it was sources in order to be able to build arrows in years. but i think what you're saying is, why argue for $1.00 degrees or whatever it says, well, i think it's important to do that because what these going to happen to us is going to be the fate of the rest will follow. mary lee said i went to to see your husband 3 weeks ago, i always hear the bellman. he's working. why does he get back? he's gone spent 2 years in the entree. yeah. i wouldn't be able to get back to the
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yeah. there that than a the tenant a the time that's not kilobit. that's married. what it means is, what is the most important thing in this world? it is people. it is people, it is pure. and let me share with you, i have a number of drafts and eventually i ended up with my final draft and it has nothing on it. and the reason is because i didn't know where to begin, how to stab to share this with you. so this morning i, i think my staff where i've been trying to do this for me and i said, but missing from the hat. and i remember speaking at the united nations because because there was such a lot of focus on the polar bears and from trouble with the melting of the ice.
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and so i said, yes, you will, you wish empathize with the polar bears, but don't don't forget about us because we're down there as well. and we really have to deal with this and i've been talking about been screaming, trying to stimulate some kind of humanitarian reaction from people. but there's been none coming forward. nobody has ever offered. oh cannabis. when if and when the islands are flooded, we will take you, we, we are talking about the humanitarian response to crisis. don't, don't do it. men of us here, or anywhere. you see immune from the forces of nature. i
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countries which are burning coal, which i've been high, very high copper footprints. i've doing it at our cost. if the countries know that direct is detrimental due to health and the life of fun people get, they continue to do it. what is there? this is a neck of war and we don't have the means to construct mm i hear you. i know that in the backyard. and i'm with
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a fuck. if i tell you what i have left a little to spend a minute, it's michelle. i don't read to you, i hope, but what did it received? i wanted to follow up with you about face with a not a day that media i saw on on i'm a know i'm one of our big feeds on a audio on demand. well, if you wouldn't mind, i wonder if i sent you a did
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it again in french are gonna worry about that. it at the border around flop when arriving at vega, kindergarten weapon. i'm not, i think i'm an in house renovate. i'm going to worry about. i can best i can that it isn't that wonderful right now. a mentor that already on by that wouldn't be available. i can get it done by you can add a new key when you have to put that on this, i will ask you for one of where you are with oh, no hope. i agree. i haven't got
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hello good to see. here's her headlines for the americas. we've got some storms working across northern argentina, pushing into paraguay breezy along the river plate region. will see when gus here is 60 to 70 kilometers per hour. southwestern columbia, pretty close to that border with ecuador, we have seen landslides here, and the rain is still coming on friday. next stop ticket to central america. we do have some thunderstorms popping up through hispaniola, jamaica, western side of cuba. but a lot of rain falling in the us state of florida. so when you see the yellows pop up on our map here, the darker the color, the more intense the rain is in that just blankets and envelops most of the state on friday. or sir, is racing up the atlantic. this is going to produce a swath of snow for the avalon peninsula. plug in saint john's. you'll see about 5 centimeters of snow by the time the weekends over to the west straight now and still some rain for vancouver, but look across the canadian prairies, calgary to winnipeg, or in double digit. so in this case, temperatures are
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a good 10 plus degrees above average, calgary at 11, but they will fall in the days to come. wet weather for the pacific northwest and northern california, but dry in san francisco with the high of 18 on friday. see you soon. ah, the latest news as it breaks open families say that this is the only way they have to make a living. but having a huge impact on the environment with detailed coverage, regional and international actors have been heard in general upon through birth school. and we're so the transitional government is all from around the world. 8 groups alleged greek authors have often tried to prevent potential asylum seekers from entering greek territory. ah, the climate american sea is upon us. but why have government left it so late to act?
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we've allowed climate trying. scott house control. people impala investigates why so little has been done. a systemic threat. requires systemic change and asks both either inaction could meet a crisis. what crisis own al jazeera? ah, saddam's miniature liter orders the release of for civilian ministers of top you and foreign leaders called for the return of boston prime minister. ah. hello, i'm dr. jordan. this is l 0 la you from doha. also coming up the un security council plans to meet on friday to discuss the conflict in e.
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