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the, the the, [000:00:00;00] the flow and the bulk of this is the news our life. and so i'm coming up in the next 60 minutes. palestinian civilians come on the is there $85.00, thousands of being killed and wounded and attacks on north and central gaza. arising deaf toll and 11 on his way, the ass trucks across the country have killed at least 41 people. proponents of america in central me on the people they're accused government forces of towards
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the end of the atrocities and hardnet club reporting for back here and as a by john when they 1st drill for oil, white back in 18, forties. and now the hose to critical climate negotiation. the thanks for joining us will begin this new. so in northern cause we're just re the s drive killed at least 36 members of a single family on sunday. the tank talking to the building, housing displaced, palestinians inch a body of most of the victims. women and children is crudely begins coverage from darrow bhalla and central gaza. a single is ready strike on giovanni, a canning and bring dozens of people in one blow. the latest massacre of palestinians and nothing causal as has been the case to out this war.
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most of the dead are women and children. more than 50 people were there, the grandchildren, children, and daughters oldest place. they taking refuge with family seeking safety. they were all inside when the house was struck among a cause a has been forced to endure 400 days in counting of this kind of onslaught. no outside intervention, strong enough to stop israel's war machine box by the u. s. and things are getting worse. the strike came with no warning and only hit civilians cutting them to pieces. the other words, these railways follow the policies of genocide and ethnic cleansing to force the palestinians to leave their areas. the arab leaders watch and turn a blind eye to this current waterfall of blood and the complete destruction of gaza . we will never leave our lands, we will remain strong. and we will stay here in jamalia. and in northern garza,
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the people are angry and have knew that house is coming and lucky civilians all in one place likely praying for salvation from this war. when that is really military brought the war to them, those lucky enough to survive for thrown into trees and neighboring homes. what's left of those who were lying cartridge or buried under the trouble is there any forces are striking, densely populated areas and nothing causal? i think schools, homes, and shelters, housing, hundreds of families with no civil defense themes or ambulances, remaining survivors and neighbors are left to rescue or recover victims from the rebel and the whole. they all just either did it, but of cause a pa, this time i just don't just people trump to the north of cause a who on the is where the bombardment, a journalist,
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his wife and another person were killed in 2 separate attacks and on the surround refugee camp and central cancer. 50. now there's a wounded and a series of strong some homes that are la a lot of the earlier on sunday and attack on the come killed 3 pallets and youtube and taking a well to provide water for the space people. the dead and wounded for taken to nearby. i'll ask the hospital, let's go to darrow bother and central cause or speak to honey my mood. so honey, as i mentioned that your body a how know serrano come, both targeted many civilians killed. one more details are emerging around these latest techs as well as of this moment, there is a funeral procession for the journalist who was killed an overnight attack, along with his wife. this proud here at deluxe. the hospital is the surviving family members,
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the relatives and his colleagues who poured into the hospital early hour this morning. as we arrived at the top left, the journalist and his wife gold and his 2 sons are in critical conditions inside the hospital. as we spoke with, one of the music goes back to one of them was admitted into the operating theatre as he sustained severe injuries. and, and there is a risk that he might lose his life inside the hospital. and there are no medical supplies available in the hospital and the separate, talked via an elderly woman, was killed, was shot by the white copy and was in either a transferred to allow the hospital that brings the total of overnight attacks into 3 people killed the 4th person died this morning as a reported by a medical to stop here at the hospital. he used to stay in severe injuries are from a hot that happened a week ago, and he's come to this one this morning. our total of cars with these of people who killed in these attacks can fuel for people including the journalist and his wife,
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tells where i'm going to talk to the northern part of the account by the heavy artillery is by the talking drones and by the machine guns, at least we're talking about 6 critical injuries before he got out of the hospital, according to an eyewitness. many of the people were shot and inflicted yes. are still in london part of a new site, right? or if you're getting an area that is very dangerous to re, it's not not a single paramedics or a civil defense, remember it can get to that area. it's very close to knit 3 jen. church. any quite seniors, as it's old, was a clouded with the talking drones as well as the movie our dealers being fired at that area. it makes it very difficult to know exactly how many people were killed in that area, but die with this report is seeing bodies strewed in the streets of these areas in, not in the say, right? because you come and how to use a pitch in northern guns or in the past few days is all civilians left to take
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people out of the rubble because the front line services of either collab store or close to collapse of the well, i keep it remains very difficult to northern gauze. i again, we're talking about almost 20 days without any civil defense department operating in northern garza, in addition to permit it's, uh, it's very difficult for them to move around. there are no it designated areas that would be where the biggest the could be dispatched from because we're talking about entire health facilities in northern part of this, of being pushed out of service. the only remaining hospital that is also pushed out of service is good on the hospital. what it does, it offers the very, very basic medical supplies for basic medical care for in june for injuries and patients are vide me to the hospital. this is the 37 days of this stuff. you're getting military. these are no,
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they guys are we talking about no access to cold water medicine or survival and necessarily items for people to sustain and do survive these difficult condition. another part of this, or the definitely actual a put it on with it with the northern part of this trip is that risk of imminent famine right now because of the deliberate obstruction of humanitarian aid to get to a northern part of the state because of the deliberate prevention of people to leave their homes and to get food supplies from areas which is available. invito is available at a very low quantity is not sufficient for the number of people who are still a trapped inside their homes. the moment people leave their homes in the streets, into a marketplace to find food supplies, or other necessary needed item. they're being shut out in the targeted by the by to fight or do or by the heavy alter artillery or the quad cap. there, there isn't a proper access to water supply,
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that's what makes it very difficult to sustain these difficult condition. what's really tragic about it right now is the, at the, almost the ap sense of medical care in northern gods, which means those who are injured and needs medical care do not find it inside the hospital. then at the risk of losing their license on the an hourly basis, there are confirmed reports of people dying inside the mileage on hospital or allow the hospital or you or sometimes they don't make it through the hospital that has the die on their weight because of the severe injuries, the bleeding, and the severe burn that these sustain it from the ongoing, almost done to stop intense bombing. kendra of northern part of district that is a snapshot of gaza at this current time. honeymoon moved into europe on a thank you, the 11 on his way, the strikes on sunday accounts, at least 41 people, the province of bile, back her mouth was targeted, 18 people killed. the other is ready as strikes on the village of all the mass knowles of the capital. bailey killed, at least 23 people building, so being flattened,
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leaving emergency workers to come and see the temporary health industry uses 7 children among the dead. wanting or say the death toll may rise, this is the 2nd time the village has been here since israel intensified as fight against has belong. in late september, i lost my brothers. it was 10 am and i was getting up to get my coffee pot and go to the balcony. as usual, i felt a very strong explosion. this explosion hit the neighbor's house which housed families that were displaced. they was staying in a village. there was a lot of smoke and rubble, a windows was smashed and there was some damage to my house. the house that was struck was 10 to 15 meters away from me. i'm having candidates that a d is really entity, is trying to spread a narrative that either there is an important figure in the resistance here in this town, or there are weapons warehouses. our answer to this is that the important people are on the front line resisting it is impossible for them to be among the people in
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civilian life concerning weapons warehouses. everyone can see in front of cameras that what is being pulled from under the rubble are women, children, and elderly people who have nothing to do with weapons or rocket warehouses. yeah. just there was something called a has this report from the see national feedback to alma to because that should be and then we aren't oh, much village in the mount, lebanon governor rich. and that the stuff is ready. will planes attached to this house a few hours ago? shouldn't be hard to attend. once it collapsed completely on the people inside the desk. in dozens of bodies had been recovered from under the rubble. nice us at the local authorities have sent more heavy equipment to hope recovery efforts and thoughts and the people here see a move parties along under the rubble and debris of the cut out to the house. is there any forces have been targeting the village of match since the start of the war and current round of escalation? seeing how lot previous is ready rates hadn't targeted residential areas. and oh, much often, this is the only time these ready ministry has attacked
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a residential house here. saw a lot of money that was housing displaced, families, local authorities, a trying to talk to family members who may know how many people went inside the house at the time of the bombing yelton. several children among the dead. the heavy equipment is being used to recover the victim had been months in so long as just a, you know, i'm not sure. but look 9 is around the bombing of she and muslim majority areas. and lebanon's becca valley is displaced thousands of people from that homes many and our staying in neighboring christian villages were residents accused israel of trying to stoke sectarian vines, child stratford report some of the online and eastern level. many of these children used to live only a few kilometers down the road, families, among the thousands of people sheltering at 6 schools in the area. general 4 is a christian village which she and was leaving,
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fled to from neighboring towns and areas being destroyed in daily waves of these right strikes. volvic is around 10 kilometers in that direction before the war. the city and the surrounding area had a population around a $100000.00 people, as well as issued a full evacuation order on the city and the surrounding areas full sinks, thousands of people to flee into surrounding villages. so i'm a staying at this manner and on the church, the scene is being handled a month and says he is not alone. and believing is right. at least trying to stoke up old hostilities inside lebanon, in an effort to force the lebanese, to fulfill its aim. of wiping out as bold commission on the command of july, we found the neighbors are very kind and very generous is ready to create a division in the past. tried to spread it. and now the same thing is when it's
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trying to follow the path of the past. father showed a bu, is the local priest a, the jungle you level on a? and of course, they are trying to create a discard between the she and other religions, insects, and sometimes they is what you just have called residents and accuse them of harboring and wanted person and threatened to target the location. she was happy. 45 people from the back of out of sheltering that this family home, photographs of what the family describe is christian. malta is killed in a previous war 11 and so have she has coffee with a guest now and they are like somebody to us. they are almost neighbors, they have anybody's identity, and we have anybody's identity. some people accuse us of being is rascal operates as odyssey. we are scientists, we want to show them that we are liberties and the oldest simpletons streets of all busy over there. well, some of these days,
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many people have never lived in these parts of the country. the country that suffered sectarian violence in the past. and they are desperate to go back to back on to a home that may no longer exist. just drop it out, just the era. they're off, my 11 and and so is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's had sweet conversations with us president elect donald trump since his election victory. nothing. yahoo says the to see i to high on what he describes as a threat from iran. his comments comments president joe biden is expected to meet israel as president issac hunt. so i'm going to white house later this week. as well as new defense minister as well kind of claims as well that has been defeated . he made the comments during a hand over so many of the 4 ministry last week, 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu. sykes, defense minister you'll have kalonde. council describes the killing of a long time has below lead a house on the spotlight and late september. as
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a crowning achievement was shortly before the start menu accounts made the comment has launched a barrage of more than a dozen rockets into western gully. or some rockets fell in open air is buildings in an industrial neighborhood, and old and israel sustained damage is okay with joining me here in the studio. so symbolic has some professor all public policy at home. i've been felicia university here in the welcome. so time, let's talk about some of the things i've just mentioned that so as well as new defense minutes to israel cops making this announcements that has bullet has been defeated. i mean, it's quite a claim despite the fact the announcement was just made shortly off to hezbollah at 515 rockets into his room. while, i mean it is, i think, clear. now that is right, has the upper hand against his beloved. the moment they've managed to penetrate it's intelligence they get, they've give it to a very hard and shocked by assessing. i think it's leaders on but the read the
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question is if you think it's defeated, why do you continue at the level? you're continuing at the moment. why is he going off to all the villages? i'm particularly targeting the shot community. he's almost succeeded in uh, your culture using the one with 11 in to create another morality within normal, normal circumstances. you know, lebanese people and much, if they've been gone about their life, normally the airport is oppression of the electricity has not been interrupted the central and he has managed to convince, and i think there is a level of coordination going on regionally and potentially nationally that is only after the infrastructure of the shall community in 11. and so there is a contradiction between saying we won the war and then wanting to continue in this war. unless the hidden agenda is really to increase the pressure of 11 and as a whole by just basic so many people within the country to a level where lebanon becomes a relevant in any future deal that he's hoping to strike with trump as he comes
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into office i'm what should we make of the replacement of you'll have collab. it's a full nice way to defend space to with israel. caps is, comes likely to do anything different little. i mean, a lot of originally was, was never really and good up civically. good terms with nothing, you know, and there were attempts when he tried to speak to the americans behind. that's and you know, his back is on now replacing him with the, the, for a minister. we hope at least he will bring in greater degree of political analysis and understanding of the regional issues may be a greater balance in terms of what would the end look like. however, i think the really challenge here for the palestinians is that is right, is have skin from the managed to use the ryan's right to divert attention from the guise of massacres into the need to de escalate thing. potential conflict in the middle east. so all the international efforts has now shifted them how to calm
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their radians down to make sure they don't confront each other's own. and they're continuing with the original plan of displacing the policies within garza as close as of january. and as a new man in the white house at donald trump right now already within days of winning the election. trump and doesn't yahoo have had these 3 telephone calls them? well ground, what do you think is being laid already before and will gratian day in terms of how trump will operate in the middle east? well, trump is clear as to his agenda. i mean, we've seen it for years earlier, we know, and we understand reasonably well his times visa, visa of singles and those rallies. the 2 factors that have changed a little bit. i think him relying on some support from data and muslim communities into us for winning certain springs states. we don't know what promises he's made to those communities. we know generally that about bringing peace to the middle east and so on. but there may be small and you know,
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says that here and there that's matter for the conflict in palestine and the other thing of course, up to january biden is still in power. and the democrats may choose to take a parting shot on nothing, you know, based on the cost. i mean, he, it definitely cost him this election by insisting on continuing with the war at the levels. he continued with, you know, months after month after month. so they may decide to do like what obama did with him in 2016. that is to allow the united nations security council and then to pass the resolution against days ready to set them is going in a condemning them that they're all in legal. now the comes administration still has a chance. they may use this last few weeks to increase the level of pressure on that then. yeah. who to stop the war and or to at least shift the direction to police remain focused on what they shows and published on on an 11. and i
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interesting that the bottom we understand is on tuesday meeting, not with that's now who but with president to isaac uh, isaac hertzog. do you see that as being a largely symbolic farewell visit or as you suggested, could it be this last ditch attempt to reshape policy before that's actually have to hand over the job to the, to the trump administration. what i think, what buys and would love to achieve is the release of the hostages. not the piece for the palestinians or the future for the 1st it is he would like to it would be ideal for him if before he leaves the office, he's able to release those soft agents. but given what we had over the last few days and the capacity is suspending, that rolling the mediation that target has now become even further away. so it's really everyone's guessed what he would be talking about. but this is also being part of the traditions that you asked that they 1st made the, his raise and they last mean days, right? news every time they come in and out of office,
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just reflecting on the last point you made about catseye was a mediation suspending its role in negotiation. so basically and so it sees more positive will shown, says catalog by both the israel and the data mass. how some us run out of road here . do you think given that it's key mediator has taken a step back at the moment, complaining that there is no progress on something that must have been in difficult position for a while now. i mean, the only holding to the hostages, everything else has been destroyed around them. people have been displaced, count the cetera. so they are really fighting the, with their back against the wall. and i, i'm not sure to what extent tara, such has been of value to mass of it, but there is tried as it's best to remain impartial. so as much as it's con, the only communication channel to the rest of the world passes through the. so if
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the thought is choose to close that, then they, how about how about us is on it is, is there much more difficult position? right, so it's, i'm always good to hear your thoughts those america. thank you. the another, use the comp 29 you and climate. some is just got underway. and as a by john mccord common admissions, rising sea levels melting ice sheets, and the return a form of us present. donald trump adjust some of the issues likely to dominate this is gathering on problem as a nit clock reports from the world's 1st oil town of the you don't have to go far from the shoals of the caspian sea and the tiring skyscrapers of packet to see evidence of the challenge, the world faces in counseling, emissions, literally in the heart of the capital pump. jack's day and night, norway, extracting as by john's rich, was
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a boy whose nation of the annual climate negotiations this year absolutely depends on fossil fuels. they account for 90 percent of its exports and their plans to extract more. not less. velasco was enough to stay in the united up room on this one is a gaming and virtual state. if we're going to win unhealthy was accidentally become a nice. there was tech, those countries was it kind of is unlikely, defending the 4th and 4th to lead the original oil rush started here in vacuum. even before the united states started drilling the fields of pennsylvania, this far flung corner of the russian and plot the duct, the world's 1st pioneering wells. today, as it by john says it's building a green future. here it's 1st large scale, certainly plant enough to about a 110000 homes in the land. i'm definitely rich and on top to renewable potential, this year, the shift to clean energy doesn't take top billy over the next 10 days or so.
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delegates hair and back who will be talking money. a great deal of it. it's estimated $2.00 trillion dollars a year is required by developing nations in the fight against climate change and to help with the transition away from fossil fuels. the question is, who's going to pay for it? and developing countries a saying, look, we have been advocating for finance for a long time. let's start with one trillion and get that on the table and have some clear mechanisms and monitoring and evaluation by which that's still a bit so that something is the absolute minimum that's expect to the difficult the need for the will to act is never be or parents relentless whether experience demonstrates the now there is an additional challenge you as president elect to, despite the unified opinion of science, does not believe climate change. leading many wondering just how the world will take home the worsening ravages of the climate crisis. nick clock. how does era back as
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a by john let's go to as well as john's capital back to now and speak to nick clock . so nick, day one of 11. i understand all sorts of questions about how hosting the event into the nation. as you've shown here, report built on oil. welf will help cub emissions. lots of big questions of expectations set up indeed. yes. welcome to call 29. cool conference of the policies, policies, all the nations of the world. pretty much here right now 29. this is the 29th. it's a ration of this event. yeah, we've been doing this way back to 1992 when it 1st started and that was when the world don't together and really liked this. somebody had to be done about the impending problems and the crisis off ahead of climate change. that crisis is now here. look no further than the most recent events, facts about hurricanes. united states is worth of rain in 8 days in spain. there's
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extreme plumbing events going on, while the extremes and age are in africa, and latin american people are counting the cost in the hundreds of people dying and hundreds of billions of dollars. it's extreme. and if you me, i mean for the who says they to, i believe in climate change, just listen to what the leader of the best that insurance company lloyd's of london, john milton says. he says, you'll never find to ensure a 2000 for the employment change enterprise, many ways of coastline around the world. and now i'm unsure of a look at florida, for example. it's happening. all right, let's assess what success looks like here. i'm pleased to say we have sent me a little b as a special representative to the inspector general on sustainable energy. so welcome uh, 1st stop. what are your expectations? well, thanks for having me. i mean, it's maybe get to be back at a coffee event. one of my key expectations is on the role of climate finance. especially now that the energy sector, which is the sect i lead on,
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is responsible for to sides of c o. 2 emissions. we do have a record breaking yeah. of 2000000000 of investments going to clean renewable energy. however, only 15 percent of that goes to the global south, unless it's 2 percent of that actually goes to the efforts and there's nothing like enough. right? absolutely not because we still have 685000000 people with no access to electricity, a tool, and we have a 2000000000 people to know access to themes. okay. so it's important to note that those people need to come on the live in a teen sustainable way. instead of coming back to transition, often many, yes, i do these light issue of electricity. so what does it 300000000 africans? i think that you're really pushing and you'll be talking to. busy meet us in the coming guys to try and get action on that front. right. so the that is a ground breaking initiative 5 the while back on the african developing band to make sure 300000000 africans have electricity access by 2030. if this is important
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because it helps social protections, the health sector jump markets and these sector. and again, when we're talking about to inclusive energy transition, that's equitable. you need to make sure that people live a dignified life, which they cannot do without access to electricity. but providing that kind of energy and power to 300000000 people takes a great deal of energy. where is that coming from? well, again, it's a while back in african development bank lead, but everybody has to be on the table here. organization, sustainable energy for real close out of the foundation, the global energy airlines, people implanted many other organizations, including governments have come together to prioritize this. and to say that this is key for the african continent. i'm the global markets as well. online. lots of money is needed. i think it kind of scale down expectations down to one trillion dollars, which is still huge, isn't it? from this particular call? what about donald trump? not being um the why being back in the mix, i should say and,
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and leading the united states as president from next year. he's threatened to pull out of the past agreement for a 2nd time. what does that do to my mental climate? i think it's important to note that the climate issue is for everyone. it's not about one country or 2 countries. it's really about the commonwealth. so where encourage and just see how it goes, how it happens. we feel like there's a lot of institutional what that has happened on ground, that one pass and no one need to in any continental con, just decide to change the project fee of everything else. i think we need to double down. i think we need to have space and kind of give it a chance and see exactly what happened. but it's really important while we're having our crime and negotiation. so i understand that energy access pin cooking in a place for people to live, a dignified life. also needs to be part of our kind of conversations moving forward . it's interesting is that because since the introduction of j biden's inflation reduction acts which trump is talking about dismantling. and that incentivizes renewable energy. does that,
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i think somebody like $168000000.00 has floated into the industry within the us economy. so you wouldn't want to do that would at the end of the day, everyone analyses climate that's also a business opportunity, which we've always said, you know, in terms of technology transfer in terms of next generation technologies that are gonna come in terms of manufacturing capability and more important in terms of jobs and we feel like globally, this is going to be one of the key job areas that people have to be skill without for right now. and that is what we're hoping for now. and that's what we're gonna message. we're going to keep on encouraging as the un system. there's been a lot of criticism flying around his narrow boss. the host of this is compet being held here, and that's by john is we've heard of my report. 90 percent of our economy depends on fossil fuels. they're looking to expand not decrease the amount that they produce. what do you make of that? i mean, like i said, we cannot alienate any country from
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a call process. we do need everyone on the table and especially countries and on odd um um some of the largest pollutants also have to be on the table because we need to come up with plans on how they transition out to it as well. so to really, really important when we're having these conversations to be truly inclusive, and to make sure that the plan for the energy transition is a to global match instead of just an individual plan. go for all right, we'll leave it there for now at the looking the special representative to the you. and so can you general? thank you. thanks for joining us right now. do you agree, sir? how many is underway? and one of the plan to res, behind me is ami whenever you can see people gathering outside, waiting for people to a pit. their all will be many notable lead is missing from this event, including from china, from india, from across from germany, of united states, whole not here. perhaps the most poignant absence preferably new guinea already suffered devastating consequences. the climate change according these towards the complete waste of time, and they will no longer tolerate empty promises and inaction. people want to see
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definitive progress to time about around an x. so so much at stake is of the nic. plug that in, buckhead, thanks to you and you will guess during the meetings and back who leaders will be checking in on climate promises that were made in paris stanley a decade ago called him baker has more on whether that meeting those commitments. so when world leaders need to talk about stopping climate change, they talk about one number 1.5 degree celsius of that's the level of global surface warming above pre industrial temperatures. that countries agreed to stay below and 8 years ago in power as they promised to make their own plans to hit that target. but it was never about just turning off the fossil fuel taps. every government made plans to cut emissions across every industry from energy to transportation to land use. these are called the nationally determined contributions or n d c's, and they're expected to get more ambitious over time. sure, they are on one big map made by climate tracker and notice not
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a single country is on track yet. now let's look at 2 very different countries, kenya and norway. both made promises in 2016 and now both score almost sufficient. that's the highest of any on the score card. why? what can you, it has large forest. it has growing renewable energy supplies itself. carbon offsets and the government is started passing measures that will reduce emissions. but it's not a country that produces high emissions itself. so can you rank highly because it's reducing just enough of its own while continuing to grow at a rapid pace. norway is a very rich country and its newest plans are among the only in the world that might be on track to achieve the goal of one point. 5 degrees. norwegians use electric cars, heat pumps, renewable power. there's a heavy tax on emissions and that makes new technologies like carbon capture possible. that's where carbon is taken out of the air and buried under the sea. but
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norway is also one of the world's major fossil fuel extractors. and it's only because that fuel is burned elsewhere, that it isn't counted against norway's goals. a many see this as unfair. these targets are now 8 years old and none are currently ranked compatible with the goal . we're a long way from keeping temperatures low 1.5 degrees c. but at the very least because of the efforts of the last decade, we're starting to see real 0 carbon and competitive energy options that are becoming available by 2030. and that at least is a positive step. still ahead on this, i would just even use a political to him all in haiti, the into the prime minister. it sucks the 6 months since i think of the
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had low that you're seen a whether divide of a recent daisy seemed very unsettled. the weather conditions of plaguing the very cell. but across the nose that has been a little quieter, most settled, but also very low and gloomy. a good news is that things are changing for the north west for bruce and, and the island divided. and you can see the sunshine coming back into bright to spa . 8 to start the we some wills coming into london, worry about the average that it will get cold. and you can see that nobody winds coming down, bringing west to weather, to the likes of the low countries in germany. that'll stretch its way further south on tuesday, turning to snow across the outs, and continued to bring those unsettled weather conditions across the mediterranean . stretching all the way from the valley are its islands on woods to grease such a winter as well coming into remaining of the on choose day, but largely clear in terms of twice guys on choose day. but the cloud dominates for the northeast. it will turn on wintery as well across scan today, be with temperatures coming down across the very nose tech,
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just coming down as well across the spain, 16 degrees in madrid. but if we have a look in the very north, that's where we're going to see the temperature drop. we'll see of low st. 4 degrees by wednesday with cloud. the in depth analysis of the day sidelines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinion it's feed treaties? have a very high kid in, inc, it in civilian political debate? what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole rough despatches that have been taking against on the inside story. what is, is real trying to achieve in 11 on is there
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a strategy on how to 0 the the . ringback the, the, the watching out just a raise their mind about top stories this hour is way the forces of killed at least $49.00 people across the causes. since dawn on sunday, $36.00 members of one family, including 13 children, were killed in
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a single cycle. jamalia in the middle of the strip is where the forces have counted out a series of s strikes and 11 on at least 41 people were killed across the country. is there any 5 minutes? so benjamin netanyahu says he's had 3 conversations with us. president elect donald trump since his election victory doesn't yahoo says the to see i to i am what he describes as a threat from iraq. the washington post is reporting that trump has also called russian president vladimir putin to discuss the war and ukraine. trump supposedly told to teen, he should resist escalate to the conflict. on the campaign trail, trump said he probably was to find it. there was a magic solution. you kindly and officials to not any knowledge of the cool before it happened. oh, just it was john 100 reports in palm beach. in florida. a donald trump has been speaking to dozens of foreign leaders from his mar logo resort. as he's preparing to take over the presidency is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's spoken to trump 3 times since the tuesday election. and he says the to see i to i
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on the danger posed by iran. among the other leaders, trump is spoken to have been ukraine's reloaded mirrors the landscape. and those might have been difficult conversations because trump is said in the past, and he would end the war and ukraine soon after becoming president, that it's a drain on you as resources. and a trump top aid has said that zalinski has to realize that crimea is now part of russia. many trump supporters have been coming to pay homage and some of them told us they're looking forward to the new administration. oh, i was so happy i slept so good that night i've been so stressed out and mean many were so happy, right? many. uh we're also learning more about who will not be in the new trump administration in a true social post. trump said that his former secretary of state mike, palm pale, will not be part of the administration, nor will nikki haley is former in bassett, or through the united nations. the florida governor rhonda santas is taking himself
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setup of running, saying he won't play a role either john henry and l g 0, palm beach, florida. what i am calling was a special assistant to president bill clinton on russian ukraine in a new rage and affairs. he thinks the wall trumps position on entering the one ukraine is no reality in the front lines. it's quite different. the person, the electronic has made clear that he wants to solve this more stopped a more stop record soon. are factors, even savvy wants that done before he actually becomes president, but this is not gonna be an easy chat task. one issue is that right now you crane doesn't have enough negotiating leverage, given the way the was for, i'm are russians. forces are making slow as the advances. so present shot are present, let drops, so attribute to food and not escalate. i would suggest that he's trying to avoid
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a situation which too much about occurs between russia and ukraine. it's just me to tell her to be a lot of outcomes or predictions of this war. many of them have been wrong. so i would not want to make a prediction. but it is clear that in the congress of their strong bad person support for it in your credit when the vote under ukraine a took place. last april, it was 3 to one in favor of a house and for the one in favor and the center. so that includes a number of republicans. there was also the question of whether both sides can continue to sustain the war at the pace they built or leasing. both russia and ukraine have manpower shortages for us just as a serious they've had to bring in north korean troops. so we don't know how situations going to involve no news out japan's parliament has voted to keep. she gave her issue as prime minister. the special session took place of to receive as governing pots. he lost his majority of last month's election. the l. d p suffered
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it's worse selection loss in more than a decade. as he sees transitional council has fire the into him prime minister in every 6 months offering took office calling you is set to be replaced by a businessman, alex, to dfcs that may have previously being considered for the jobs to kind of be a nation hasn't held democratic elections in use and criminal gangs control much of the capital. the transitional council was set up in april to stop the violence, but it's been playing fight and fighting, which is it was due on the whole been has moved from washington dc. the transitional council in height c was the great hope for the political future of the country and even restoring democracy on the elections the time table that was in february, 2026 under the guidance of gary canoe, the interim prime minister. but now it seems that he's been ousted, this was a person who was a full,
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my ex button development for the united nations that appeared tough. the backing of the united states and also caribbean countries. the guy that process off the hate, he's really been in political limber for years. the last elections there was actually in 2016 at now. it seems all out of the tensions and disagreements within the transitional count. so once again makes that process perhaps on so and then it couldn't have come, but it was 9, and this is a country in which the capital, a 85 percent of the capital is under the control of gains that the motoring at the direct store thinks but overall, so practicing systematic right conditions, which meant that there is about 700000 people that reflect the neighborhoods that it displaced in the country. there's also a situation with hunger and which more than half the population is regularly going without me was. and that as even pockets of funding, there is also
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a multinational peacekeeping. police force has been sent under the command and of kenya, but that reportedly hasn't made much of it. then in the games, i'm the power in haiti and now a political solution. so that seems the way even to before john holman out is here to washington dc, etc. and contact by lucas, the editor in chief of hating weekly. he says the prime minister isn't going out without a fight. it's been tough for a few days now that the prison. busy will cancel will move. busy the prime minister, but from an outside perspective, it seems that that is old politics. that is, that is being happening right now in the photo for us because it is a new president of the presidential council. as since a few weeks ago, he has already announced that so my head would roll into government and it seems that he wanted some of the cabinets to be under his control. can you refute?
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so now he is asking to quit his office. he is saying that it's the immediate role move that the presidential council, the don't have the power to do that. we're going to see in the next few days, how is going to play out. but for now, it looks also that is there are this a call for international the countries like us. busy like united states and others to take part in it and both the parties, the prime minister, the county and the president. so council are waiting to see how the international capitals are going to react. oh, they've closed in the parliamentary election and maricia switches out every 5 years . but the department is coalition in the main opposition of promise to tackle the rising cost of living in the country. this is made available. the prime minister, prevent job, now was expected to have an easy re election that was delta blow when sequence the
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recorded phone calls of contributions. diplomats and journalists were leaked online last month in response to a wire tapping scandal. the authorities announced the ban and social media until off to the election, but outrage from the media and opposition for the decision to be robust. even though the opposition has caused much trouble to, to stabilize the voting period. i am confident that i'll be victorious. i will spend the rest of the day visiting the voting stations. boswell hall, control of the 70 national assembly, is between 2 main blocks diagnosed militant socialist movements and its allies. it's currently has the majority and promises to raise the minimum wage and pensions the opposition, the alliance of change is made by former prime minister drums with them and its morning of food. people are concerned that marissa is widely respected democracy and civil liberties have been gradually wrote it. what are the 5 boys in today to do my job as a citizen? and i think that we need
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a change in the country. zine and others were more optimistic. so i feel really responsible for approaching, and that is my 1st time focusing today. and i feel proud to express my voice, and i think they use as the right to express the voice of i buzzing 1st my 1st time voting and i'm very happy to have the chance to be able to have my vote counts. and i hope that everyone here in riches is going to date. this mode comes off to you stories, agreement and october, and so breton seats, sovereignty of the shade goes islands to maurice's following, along running dispute. for some, this is seen as a victory for the current government, so i think people of complete, i mean complete confidence in the system including in i'm on, was electro, a commissioner who's been there for a long time of the nation of 1300000 has been governed by 3 prominent families since independence in 1968, but with new opposition parties,
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allegations of corruption and nepotism. a growing along with calls the great the transparency. so meta miller ultra 0. so it has allowed just a rep for toy for the h is the world famous rubik's cube times $51.00 is made it so popular
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the shooting the doctor chapter because of a war they just took our id cards, mailed them. they asked him about his name, which killed the prison, the scene of unspeakable horrors. so i saw a pile of bodies. we had a lot of questions about how these men come to be dead. that goes over to bravo. i must have shut those on
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a jersey to the police have detained a little bit of 100 protest as riley in support of palestinians in amsterdam. the demonstration has been bind off to violence on thursday with this very football fans who told them published in flags and shant and racist. anti arab slogans, stepped voss and reports from the dutch capital. a fellow stein sold, adair with the protest of students and anti racism groups captive in central amsterdam in defiance of the 3 day protest. bad the restrictions were imposed on friday of the sites broke out between supporters of football site. my god, the sale of these and residents of to them on thursday evening does. and so it's
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a defense in judge authorities and then madeline. and it's well with quick to call the effects anti semitic and made comparisons with a hold of costs. it's mostly on with the deluxe. yesterday we marked the crystal night that happened to 86 years ago on european soil. it was a brutal and violent attack against jews just because they would use unfortunately in the last few days, we saw images that we called that night. many of them were and just side that characterization of the same velocity as being very much framed by only one side of the story we have not heard what is really looking for here for there are very violence. there are very races and things that you all air of. they had been a problem in windows. they were running around with the weapons. and that's a story that we've not seen in on sunday hundreds beside the protest band to make the points and to demand their right to free speech,
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police responded with violence. the 2 is to force inside shops for their safety. well, 3 bathrooms were ongoing outside. several people were injured on my taxes, continue to find their anger, me anger, about what they just drive is a savvy one sided narrative in full arising these images, shut them thursday night by. and that because when fine, well as to confirm the narrative, the jewish people were under attack, but as to soft witness, those on the truck were infect my god, the support is running away with your footage in a totally different steps. dangerous, i think because of sunday's violence emergency measures has been extended an answer them until thursday meeting the protest,
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ben will continue stop fast and l g 0. answer them a 9 day, 250 kilometers process much has begun to new zealand opposing a bill that would re define the countries i owned a document as the latest display of defiance against the right wing coalition government's policies affecting indigenous moti. the bill aims to change legal interpretations of the treaty of lifetime you and agreement signed between the crown and body chiefs in 18. 40 organizes expect 40000 people to join the protest having to ask legs off the coast of cuba. they were felled by people in santiago to keep a province, but there's be no immediate reports of damage of injuries. first one was a by the to 5.9 trema. and this was followed shortly off to buy a more powerful magnitude, 6.8 quake. last week, cuba was hit by a category 3 hurricane, causing a nationwide blackout fall and t is it during the best in the fight against global warming and mosul. and know that the rock by planting trees,
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environmentalists say the city which is dumped as the mother of 2 springs needs 5000000 cheese to absorb the pollution must have by half about half a 1000000 cause there was the hope to low temperatures and the city sent it by replacing asphalt and concrete with greenery. us on our cards are most of these are lots of all, but there was an urgent need to come to many forests or larger ones as green areas in the city of mosul. account for only 2 percent of the area, it is relatively low for problems with the population of full media. this means that we need millions of trees to meet the populations needs and restore ecological balance. so one of the world's most recognized and popular puzzles is 50 years old . rebus cube has sold in the hundreds of millions some think it's invented it could never have dreamed of when it came up with a design to meet. you met with it and co looks at as enjoying popularity in 1974 and gary and professor of architecture, adding
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a rubric design to cube to teach students about 3 dimensional spaces. but it proves to be more than a popular educational tool among his pupils. so rubik happened to his invention, which by the end of the decade had become a new craze. is a tool for thinking the only thing god got, that's it. they all fall lined up. same thing, problem solving, understanding situations, understanding space. they are using all hands that is a very strong deactivated connection between the mind and the new york thing guys. rubik's cube became a hit for the challenge of offers and the endless possibilities. the classic 3 by 3 rubix cube has 12 edge pieces with 2 colors and 8 corner pieces with 3 colors each that can be moved around by doing the math on possible positions of these pieces and taking possible edge clips and corner twists. the result is 43 quintillion
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combinations and so the competitions began to solve it as quickly as possible. 40 years ago, the record was 23 seconds. max pocky has sold sit in just over 3 seconds. a world record. enthusiasts have competed and sold and gets blindfolded. well, even solving 3 cubes, well juggling as for the general public, many have tried to solve it, just to say they could. this is a bucket list thing that people have all of a lot of on demand, se i think is quite useful for the generation now. it's kind of get the most headphones to realize it's good to have me in your hand that you care about. and then kind of what to get better, a global sales of the distinctive cube in the hundreds of millions and after 50 years of success and a rubik is confident of its future. a, c i o. this a continued an access this meeting to meet. you met but didn't go out to 0. i had
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time to get practicing. i think that's it for me in the pocket for this news out. don't go away that we'll be back in the middle of the month for today's tuesday. i've got a website. i've just here to the the climate has changed every year for millions of years, decades of talk, but little action. it's all about distract, create confusion to create smoking mirrors, the shocking truth about how the climate to page has been systematic since purchased the oil industry. was a main bank roller or opposition to campaign against the climate? do you think that's a bad thing? most you to have different spheres? absolutely. on, on disease. o'neil's rain forests are some of the world's oldest, but they are no match for the deputy fires increasingly ripped through them. in the
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face of man made deforestation an unforgiving climate change. a young indigenous leader makes all the plans to protect their village. fire beneath a witness documentary on that jersey church solutions that gives us know for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs on. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those stages we want. we want the education, we want to go. because the women in my country, the not sweet to come up to on we're and the nice all it to we are human beings in this area between the and the coins. we are working in their thoughts,
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that's our ancestors. whatever has been done before can be done even better, as long as the human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see the visions keywords you to the tackling, the climate crisis. well leaders arrive in bucket of tackle how to deal with a woman plan. the i'm, the bulk of this is all just a life and also coming palestinian civilians come on the is there 85, dozens of being killed or wounded and attacks on louis and central gaza. arising vessel and 11 on his radio,
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strikes across the country. they've killed at least 41 people

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