tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 11, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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so one month plus, how can i for a good top into its vast energy reserves to transform its accommodate counting the cost on outages 0 the the hello, i'm about this and this is the news all life and they'll have coming up in the next 16 minutes i called for global cooperation for you and climate conference is underway, and azerbaijan, carbon emissions wise and sea levels on the return of donald trump on likely to be discussed. it brings the army chief, says, must always sending tens of thousands of soldiers to the wash and border region, of course, the parts of which have under ukrainian control and israel's army attacks the all new set as refugee camp in central garza,
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children are among the day and i'm kind of how much with sports as man just so you're not as new code says he's ready to take on the biggest challenge of his career on sunday. ruben amore. him and in his time at portuguese club, supporting within the victory the so we're going to start here now is that by john we're delegates from around the world of gather for the cop $29.00 climate conference, united nations climate chief as urge them to show global cooperation to address the crisis. simon still says a new finance goal should be set to help developing nations come common emissions quickly. yeah, i know. confidence is being held in baku this year. it's going to one for 10 days, record carbon emissions by using sea levels and melting ice sheets. so just some of the main issues they're likely to discuss on an vitamin that is on the clock report strongly as a by john and catholic you don't have to go far from the shows of the caspian sea
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and the towering sky scrapers of packet to see evidence of the challenge, the world faces in counting emissions literally in the heart of the capital pump jacks, day and night, norway, extracting as by john's rich, was 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 tick, 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 fall off one corner of the russian and plot the duct,
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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 110000 homes in the line. i'm definitely rich and on top to renewable potential, this year, the shift to clean energy doesn't take top really. over the next 10 days or so, 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 expected at this call. the need for the will to act is never be more or parents relentless,
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whether experience demonstrates the now there is an additional challenge you as president elect to, despite the unified opinion of science, does not believe in 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 a, by john, the ukraine's army to says russia to send large numbers of reinforcements to cost. and they're trying to advance if things forces sees territory inside the russian border region a few months ago, which they still controlled. it was the 1st invasion of russian territory since world war 2, all just as defense, secretary audits could tell from those as more precious military operations in the coast region of intensified and recent days. tens of thousands of troops have been
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brought up to the front lines for the stats of a russian offensive to take back territory occupied by ukraine. according to nato, thousands of north korean troops have been sent by king john to help russian forces . although there is debate on how effective date would be the time right now, the russians and the koreans to find ways of a quarter of bu it'd be on the back of a few of which will be not easy. the mercury of game without any equipment, they're all their equipment, the uniforms are russian, and they have to learn to use them. this the language barrier because they don't speak russia. russia has made slow steady gains in eastern ukraine and recently increased, but its losses have been huge, estimated 1200 dead and wounded. today, the russians are expending enormous amounts of efforts with vaults in very small distances. their current, humongous casual, seized the hands of date, sorry,
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supply button. read as being deployed by the great news on the ukrainians. are strong financing spirits just to effective the new arrivals will be, is debatable. north korea's military has no combat experience, which is one of the reasons why the, the, to learn ukraine's president below the me is the lensky is more concerned with how things will shape up in the future. you have shown way. and the more the most us, if we do not deploy adequate weapons and political pressure on the russian federation, the next step may be much more extensive use of the north korean contingent to ukraine, though faces. the possibility of singleton is russian defense is on 2 fronts. costs as well as desk where it's slowly but steadily losing ground. onyx could helpless how to 0. meanwhile, the russian management continues its attacks across the ukraine. at least 4 people have an injured international tax on savings rates, as long as you say, a 5 story residential buildings being destroyed in southern ukraine. russia's air
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rates of killed at least to 6 people. the injured and 19 overnight. they targeted the regions and the client is that felicia, some buildings called far off the strikes the the going to turn to the war on guys, i know it was military selling again, become allowed one hospital in the north, a club called to jump to go native the facilities entrance, the armies besieged the hospital for days, attacking and arresting stuff, and patients and image of the just the past few hours. the ministry has been bothering the all new set us refugee camp in the central guys, or at least 7 people have been killed and searching have been wounded. 2 children have been killed when i drove it to a residential flat. on a journalist and his wife were killed in a strife on the 10th there, the 2 children were critically injured and comes days after the army killed 2 journalist, a brother and a sister, a northern gossip, and hobbies outside all like the hospital in the dental body she's joining us live,
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let's talk about the shunting of become a lot of on the hospital in the north. first of all, the world, rob, unfortunately, we're not having a lot of information about how what happened because there is the telecommunications blackouts. but the last thing i wrote colleagues, sense of that there has been heavy artillery selling on the vicinity of the money was. and there's also a bombs from is ready, quad copters that are also being fired on the facility and on the court yard. us come out at one, but we are on able to reach our colleagues there because of to know if someone was hurt or not. but this is not the 1st time committed. one has been targeted by this really forces. there also been continuous attempts of at forcing everyone in this hospital to leave in the past couple of weeks. and also let me
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remind you that so much as one was also under a streak. fees by the 24th is sense the siege onto by just started a more than a month ago us and it's not only are totally reselling and as radius air strikes and floods. clusters that are targeting the hospital, rob, but it's also the lack of fuel, the lack of medicine. and let me remind you that for more than a month now there has been 0 food, water, oh, or medicine or any aid that's insured for reach that area. probably have of course be more is really a text this time and the all new set a refugee camp as we're mentioning, what more do we know about that and of the well, the latest update is one of the palestinians surrounding out the hospital. and it's laid out what's targeted by and is really quite popular and we're seeing is where the forces using more is really quite stop. there is an also our 10 new setting and
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most laid off. but this all happened after midnight, where the is where the forces started talking at the residential houses and mostly about the refugee camp and also in the slate us. and also the is where these tanks are on the outskirts of new slight u dot near the closer road. but also let me remind you that there are thousands of policy news currently this place in the area because we're talking about more than 1000000 pilot sinew. this things from different parts of the gaza strip, either from brooklyn, new this or also from the another in gaza strip under all base and seeking refuge in the area. now there has been also policy news that we're seeing seriously injured from the flight us that were transferred here in the hospital. but a lot of the hospital has been already been over one by patients and injuries a. let me remind you that all of the hospitals are on the verge of collapse, because there is no medical supplies or medicine entering the gauze was true,
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but the situation continues. we're hearing drones who bring in this guy, and we're also hearing continue with explosions in mostly docs from that. but i'm even talking about the north and the central area of guys that tell us of what's happening in the rest of the country and the rest of the strip as well. well, we're not really focusing on dropbox, but the situation in dropbox is also disaster is where the it's really forces are littered you while you thing out houses. they're wiping out residential a l. yes. and they're also turning the air yet into the ruins, but also the situation and be now yeah, they tend to enter bad. yeah. is that there is where that is, where the forces did not stop targeting residential houses and especially those houses where families are seeking refuge and but we are out of connection and it's
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very hard for us to reach those policy inside meetings in those areas. and especially at those areas where the is where the forces are we holding at ground operations. but trump is not only the fact that there is at tags. soldiers, air strikes, are teller, shutting, and is there a lot copies? also, the humanitarian situation is katasha. perfect. people are striving to find food, they're striving to find at water for their children. and even here in the, in the central part of the gods was true. it's becoming winter. people are all living intense. there's no shelter, equipments or tents are very for drying. and they have been living in them for more than a year now. and also they are unable to afford medicine or winter clothes for their children. so the situation is also a very hard on them, and they're also expecting that there are more diseases that gonna spread across
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the gaza strip in the next coming weeks. let's say same country talking to us from outside the unlocks the hospital and they're all about him. thank you very much indeed. well out of and most of the leaders that inside the baby is capital discussed. israel's was on gaza and 11 on the dogs are being hosted by signing trying since we're coming to the summons and he's opening speech it condemned israel's attacks on gas and loving them. it's listed in the duties we call on the international community to opponents responsibility, to maintain international peace and security by immediately ending these really aggression against our brothers and pa, this time at 11 on our countries have taken significant steps for their collective international action to condemn as well as vicious aggression and reaffirm the centrality of the palestinian, the cause of vehicles, re mobilized international consensus to support the rights of palestinian people and demanding the end of the illegal is rarely occupation of palestinian
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territories. did cut out his realm este implemented un resolution $2735.00 that requires an end to its aggression and gaza. it must allow humanitarian aid into the territory and withdrew its occupation forces in order for the state of palestine to regain its sovereignty of the gaza. it must allow the return of displace palestinians today homes and the reconstruction of what was destroyed in gaza. israel must end its plan to separate garza from the waste bank and jerusalem and to end its war crimes and the terrorism of his ready settlers. as it was bombing or sal most the majority areas and 11 was back. all valley has displaced phases of people from their homes. many are saying in neighboring christian villages, or residents accused israel of trying to stoke sectarian violence. shots dropping suppose from dental. i'm off in eastern level many of these children used to live only a few kilometers down the road. families,
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among the thousands of people sheltering at 6 schools in the area. general 4 is a christian village, which she almost little 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 of israel has 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 you're saying is being handled in a month and says he is not illuminating, believing is rare, at least trying to stoke up old hostilities inside lebanon in an effort to force the lebanese, to fulfill its aim of wiping out his bowl commission on the command of july,
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we found the neighbors aren't 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 trying to follow the path of the past to find the show to bu is the local priest. i think john will, i will, i know. and of course, they are trying to create a discord 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 valley of sheltering that this family home, photographs of what the family describe as christian ball to is killed in a previous war 11. and you'll 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 as well as
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collaborators. odyssey we have 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, 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 down to sierra darrell from 11. this is really fine. there's a benjamin netanyahu says he's have 3 conversations with us president elect donald trump, since there's election victory. that's and yahoo says the to see i to i am what he describes as a threat from a run this comments. com as president joe biden is expected to meet israel's president as i have sold at the white house. and later this week about a roof of was an investigative journalist. i'm the editor of the hebrew language. new sites. local call is joining us now from a tele be probably good to have you with us. so the only kind of indication that we've got about what was in these phone calls was benjamin matching out,
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who reported to be saying that they see either why on the threat from a run. is there any kind of speculation from your site about what else they could have talked about? as i said, it's only stipulation we don't know cause and to rely on from you. i was the magic back. yes. he said that she had talks with the prompt. you haven't talked to trial before the election and now after the election, he wants to be the biggest. and so for the very good friend of the drum, and therefore he's speaking about the agreement, the understandings they have on you run. but i noticed a peculiar to me. i also spoke that said that he spoke with extra on piece effort can give me the ease. this is something i think is new for me for me. oh it didn't say the sl. busy after before the last year since the
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beginning of the wall, that's a team that the trump, once more didn't just pressure with me. right. and he wants maybe to end the war in guys any live but on and start some kind of some process. it's really very to whoever to say, but maybe there are hints, there is just not going to your defense minister. of course, you're on the line with sites by benjamin netanyahu. the new defense minister is all cats has said that his ball and level has been defeated. that is quite a definitive statement for a new defense minister to be able to say, what's your assessment of why you're saying it and why saying it? no, as he was be boxed by these writing media and also even mayor's office for the color piece can know is i would say if the war is over, then come over and leave with us at the bottom. bottom of is about an hour. so it was really mocked and a side across the new or different scene. so i was you,
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that he says that to do with is why the wage and the water even though it does seem that quote, used to because it's cheap, it's bones. it's an assessment method uh and the seller has in the satellite and then either shoot off by law and those heavy blows to this is by law. but they don't really know how to go long. they don't use or does not really want to go on until their lead time of the, the images and so there are no up and down for they want the wants to want to, to be over with that, i seen the truck gave the foam a promise to have the voters seen in the us that you will finish doing that, but not may also be pressure, right? so i think is what it wants to go. but definitely to, you know, how the,
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on that basis i mean is there is the problem is, are getting and saw has also said that upon plate there was progress and talks about a cease 5 and 11 on with reference to what you were just saying with the deadline that donald trump is giving himself about creating some of the solution to that. is there any realism in for it to get in sort of saying, or is this predominately optimistic or seem to have with that? as i think is very good is here in the, in a problem because it has actually the military a gains in the bottom. there's no doubt about it, but um yeah. so you know, the, the, the suggestion that there will be that you won't be back to a cease fire on deposit is that seemed really upset because it's better than nothing. and the tax on the knowledge and biographies have continue. so yeah, and who's by that?
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so you may be in the less directories to uh, connect the ceasefire a long time. so these are in the know who are the cease fire in the guys. so i think things all complicated. the easy way, like think buying is a and where we met. but not, but there was no way to, to end the war in gaza because of their doubt a big political asians by the extreme right. and we settled in garza and they need to get port most of these rest of them or to use the got the rest of them. so therefore, it's very difficult to connect between the 2 uh, the 2 phones and just very briefly, i mean, joe biden present years, president joe biden, and he's ready, president of have sagas set to meet at some point in the future. given the fact that biting of course is essentially a lame duck president and his we're going through this transition period in the us . what's that likely to achieve? do you think of it's it's very much up to the,
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by the fact we have to see if this. uh, but we made some devens by device in the station and months ago, 3 or 4 years ago, to re uh, to, to allow a re entry, a surprising to guide sign in to know the answer and or other problems of garza. and if not, there will be some kind of our sanctions uh, has to be implemented. if this needs to be making will be implemented. it's very difficult to see at that, but may be combined to combine with a spike and not to finish to his mandate with a war in is published by and drop. wishing that the when docs every before on his table on the 1st day of his presidency, maybe this combination will lead to some people though it seems very difficult at
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the moment. rob, of all is good to get your thoughts on this. we appreciate it. thank you. very much indeed sir. thank you. you as president elect donald trump has made more appointments to his incoming administration, a farmer acting us immigration and customs enforcement director. tom homan has been named as new border sought from wrote into social media post at home. it will be in charge of the port when he calls illegal aliens back to the country of origin. and he recently appointed his campaign manager. as soon as he was to be his white house chief of staff or more. and this we're gonna bring in our white house correspondent, kimberly hawkins. and kimberly i with the 2 names that i mentioned and i'm sure that it possibly others and the frame at all. we're getting a sense now filed trump intense to shape as cabinet. yeah, there's no question that there's a lot of speculation about who might make up the new cabinet, but of, as history has shown us often, there is a lot of speculation and rarely does
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a lot of it come to fruition. so we're always careful about speculating on who might ultimately make up the cabinet because a lot of the times the names that ultimately are picked are not always the ones that are 1st thrown about. but what we do know is that those who are making the decisions are the president's most trusted advisor is not, is his sons. those are 2 of the names that he trust as well as eel on most the world's riches man, as well as robert f. kennedy junior, those are some of the people that are housing. and in terms of the chief of staff, that is one that is official that has been announced the president are elect announcing that over the weekend. susie, whiles a, a political consultant from florida, and we know that that is something that is going to be sort of heavy in the future . white house in terms of a florida presidents present something that we haven't really seen before in
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washington. but we expect that we'll see this time around and something else that we should mention as a little bit different this time around. is this whole process of exactly how we're learning about some of these appointments. back in 2016. the media was camped out in the foot of the lobby of trump tower. we saw people coming and going through the lobby and going up the elevator to meet with then president elect. donald trump. this time is a very different scene. it's, it's people kept at an hotel lobbies balconies trying to get a glimpse that move who is going tomorrow, lago, which is now sort of the winter white house in florida. so that's how people are kind of getting a sense of who some of these appointments might be. some of the, as you mentioned the, the names that are being brought about again tom homan for the nation's board or at least the phonics potential for the un ambassador. and also we're hearing that when it comes to the perhaps the senate majority rates. senator rick scott is also
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being mentioned, but we should also very quickly say another um big date that we're looking forward to is wednesday, because that's when all life will be here on this white house. and then that's because joe biden, the current president of the united states, is going to be meeting with the president elect, donald trump, where they are going to be having a sit down meeting to discuss. uh, not only how to unify the country because it has been so divided but also how to maybe uh, move forward in terms of donald trump next term after having his historic victory in the last us election. yeah, kimberly, i bet there's going to be a lot of speculation about what is actually going to be said behind closed doors and i'm using kimberly hawk at our white house correspondent, 5 to 5 absentees. so it's time for the why the here's car had a low that if we stopped by looking at the satellite image for south asia,
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you can see it's a very dry and quiet picture of course. mold in areas of the region for places like pakistan and india. but what you can see is very hazardous at quality. now anything above the 300 in the index value is considered hazardous, but cities, likelihood impacts on have been touching well above a 1000. so record levels this month, that remains on choose day. there's no rain knock that down and if we look at the 3 day we're going to see those uh, quality warnings remain. so lots of hazy conditions and fog and smoke issues with that. not much west coast, southern parts of india, thanks for the northeast. so the monsoon will see the west of that rain start to stretch to western areas. places like carol, i have got some warnings out for those thunderstorms on wednesday. thunderstorms as well for for land cobra, much quite to picture up to was a north east of india football with dish and me and my as well known for the logic quiet across the north of china. that's going to change what you want in beijing.
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it'll be knocked out, however, from that very what, whether that starts to push its way from the west towards the north. and we'll see on the federal conditions remain in the south thanks to a number of tropical systems out to see the still ahead and i'll just say the political term on haiti. the interim prime minister is sacked nearly 6 months after taking office kind of sports and it goes kind of the days until it becomes africa's 1st just along thank host nation scientists. would that story the time of sizes expect this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down towards victory for the government. get this one of those containing refugees. the coming, the actions of israel government, the military invitation, has been described as the closing of
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the and you want to know just need a reminder of hotel disorders. and this, this years you and climate change conference is underway in otherwise ons, capital barcode reco cobb on the emissions wise in the sea levels, not in melting ice sheets. some of the issues likely to dominates comp 29th grades ami chief says moscow has muscle tens of thousands of soldiers near the coast bridge along the rushes southern border. some russian territory there is being held by you training and soldiers is ready. attacks have killed at least 7 people and more than 30 others in the only set of refuge account in central garza, the armies and also shells become allowed one hospital in the north a group of active it says how the process that the un climate, somebody to nozzle by science, capital to call for a cease fire and gaza they waived the banners. the nice thing is really military attacks on the genocide of palestinians. the activists also want
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israel to end its occupation to palestinian territories. at least of 43603 people have been killed since the war began. during the comp 29 meetings and visited capital, background liters are going to be checking in on the climate promises that were made in paris nearly a decade ago, calling back a has more on whether they're 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, and 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 for us. 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. the
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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. when the clock strong, here's live enough for us to buy john's capital boxes. and nick, we were playing your report earlier on in the show. and you were telling us that a lot of this is going to be talking about setting financial limits in front of it and financial ranges to help developing countries deal with climate change. is this just going to be talking about money? are we likely to see anything tangible come from this metering?
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as well as you'd like to think that'd be something tangible. they're talking about one trillion dollars this time around that doesn't even touch the sides of what's required, but it's being scale by to try and get something that's achievable. and that will be all about trying to get money to the developing nations from develop nations. and that's always been an issue in the pasta trying to get money out of the developed world to help develop the nations get on with the popular games climate change and the transition away from fossil fuels. we go back to last year and due by the headline deal was disagreements of transition away from fossil fuels. it was a big deal because it hasn't happened before in comp history a historic moment, but i don't think we're going to get any further advance on that. because really the focus this time run is on finalize. as you say, one trillion dollars is not going talk. we'll see what happens. let's bring it in mind. we'll pull the video at w, w, f,
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x climate leads. so what are your expectations festival? our to technician ones that we double fire high, but mostly rad expected to have a good and see to you that it means that new collective 25 gold. right? that good out. you and jargon. yeah, but it is important to explain it because when we had the parties agreement, we define a plan to play to that it was tons of video by 2020 right. that that varied westcove him in 2022. so now we had, he won't be what it should be the next in that these white d, n c p. but what did this important political nice to do that now, which is the joe, the number 8 is that number for that's a 5 person that's running. quality of resources are typically sort of says its structure for the word of mouth transparency among some other. so if we're not able to get it to you by the end of this call that we mean progress right back with you just mentioned a $100000000000.00 up until now. this one truly and which isn't enough anyway. it
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is 10 times out of miles and it was hard enough to extract that from as developed nations was net set it up to a 100000000000 develop nations. so how, hopefully it is difficult. but we know that there are no other part of that. because if it is not my mobilizing, we sort of says we wouldn't be able to put the word weight on the fact. remember that for the 1st a for the next year. sorry. we had also expected to have the new type of sense, the nbc nbc suite, that whole, that means that we, these new plans, we must be able to a line. i would have time of plans, the photos of what the $1.00 squares quote in the nit 2 of you. and that they were not covered $1.00 degrees special set by the piracy. yes. in the middle of what most perfectly done. but formally on, so we know what we have for you, you do. so what do you because you'll probably because difficulties. so for a lovely willingness of this call mean graph. clunky from the nodes are
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from the node reporting samples that willingness in some number. it was like the best of the in c, q, g. so let's keep deal. give me some, you know, that's the nicole. we have to wait. that'd be the last 2 days to know exactly what kinds of out of we can get the that's when everybody's 40 and sleep all over the place was waiting for the outcome of a all right, and we'll leave that for them. i would appreciate that. thanks very much. enjoy that level posted to go back from w w f. as the ready to clock before the storm has the crowds dissipating a little bit. we had the ceremony and little bit early, but tomorrow is the high level segment. that's when things were really kicked off outside of guitar as you and 2nd general. he'll be here, no doubt. i will give a fiery speech to try and stuff things up. nick, thanks very much. indeed. that's the clock talking to us from bucko. a lot of springs and as for $1000000000.00, a new aid for the reconstruction efforts and its flood had areas in the east. and the government's been under intense scrutiny for its response to last month. disaster. the killed at least 222 people. but the devastation is also sparked
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a wave of solidarity across spain. sizes of volunteers have been helping with the company efforts. broadening challenge reports from the hottest hip ton of pipe off to green shoots. the growing on the wreckage of pipe water remind is that life finds a way back off the disasters, but also of how long this clean up is taking a nitty 2 weeks off to the flood. there is still so much to do, help has come from all over spain and beyond military fire brigade, civil god. but mostly volunteers. clearing, never ending oceans of mud is the main task both above ground and in the dang basements that became deaf traps. when the water is put in a poor, k is a dentist in normal life. but when i finish my work, i day a week, i mean, i think i thought with my girlfriend and the code that there, we need to come here to help you. hilda is
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a journalist at the end of the day when you see that a you will have, you know, the working and you see that everything is going to be better. maybe you will basically the feeling. yes, the army is here for there are other types of armies. this is often has chasing the faith that many spend the is have in local and national government, but it's also boosted the confidence that they have been born. they themselves can do when they come together. so many people toiling and sewage contaminated conditions. mean disease is a real concern. i mean, one of the most of us with we're helping with is mostly ones and cases of customer date is because many ones are contaminated. we've seen them against the tunnels and gifted on to buy optics to avoid infections. the scale of this catastrophe and the human decisions not taking the could have less than did have less people angry and
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grieving for the volunteer ami. the solidarity of a shed purpose provide some consolation will reach out and i'll just say era by port that spain volunteers are doing their best in the fight against global warming in most of the northern iraq by planting trees, environmental to save the city, which is dumped as the mother of 2 springs leads $5000000.00, so used to absorb the pollution muster 5 out of half a 1000000 cars. they also hoped to lower temperatures and the city center by replacing us falling concrete with greenery. all our cars are my stuff. there's a lot 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. that's police have detained more than
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a 100 protesters running the support of palestinians in amsterdam. the demonstration had been bound up to violence on thursday was ready football funds toward done palestinian flags, enchanted racist, anti arab slogans. stuff awesome reports from the dodge capital. a fellow stein sort of there with the protest of students, an empty racism groups captive in central. i'm so that in defiance of the 3 day protest bad, the restrictions were imposed on friday after the fight spoke out between supporters of football site, mcafee, all of these and residents of amsterdam on thursday evening. dozens of it's a defense were injured authorities in madeline, and it's well with quick to call the effects anti semitic and made comparisons with a hold of costs. it's about $200.00 with little dollars. yesterday we marked the crystal night that happened to 86 years ago on european soil. it was
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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 and answer them more and decided that characterization of the same velocity has been very much framed by only one sides of the story, we have not heard what it is really looking for here for there are very violent. there are very races and things that are all a reps. they had been a problem in windows. they were running around with the weapons. and that's a story that we, we've not seen on sunday hundreds beside the protest band to make the points and to demand their right to free speech. police responded with violence. 2 or 2 of course, inside shops for their safety. well, 3 bathrooms were ongoing outside. several people were injured, the test was continues to find their anger, anger about what they just drive. it's
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a savvy one sided narrative, things with the writing. these images show up on thursday night by annette, because when fine well as to confirm the narrative, the jewish people were under attack. but as, as have witnessed, those on the truck were infect, my god, the support is running away, which are footage in a totally different brain. 5th, dangerous, i think because of sundays violence, emergency measures has been extended an answer them until thursday, meaning the protest band will continue step fast and elses 0 am. so them hey, this transition, what kinds of fires the interim prime minister? nearly 6 months after we took office, got it from you is set to be replaced by business when alex did you, if these in men would previously be considered for the job academy and nation hasn't helped democratic elections in years. in criminal games control, much of the capital translational council was set up in april to stop the violence
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. but it's been playing by inviting times. parliament has voted to keep she go to issue by as prime minister, especially the session took place off the issue as governing party last is majority last month, snap re election. the l d p suffered h worst election loss in more than a decade. still ahead and i'll just get a toy. so the age is the same as the rubik's cube turns 50 we looked at once, made it so popular kind and support some strange behavior from one of the title, favorites of the final event of the menus. and the season center is going to be here,
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but that story the the surface borges on it. thank you very much to rob. well man to say night is new, coach, roman i'm on, says he's ready to take on the biggest challenge of his career on so on them or him a one. he's a final game in charge of for to these club. this whole thing is even with the list on the side, the top of the 60s off. the 11th straight was last week and 15. i know the guy did the team and 2 full one went over mattress to city and the champion like i feel ready for the new challenge. i'm not naive. i. i know that the is going to be very, very different. very tough. um, but i feel that i'm ready. i mean piece now i can focus on my new job. you'll have to start with the structure chart that, that, that you know, and then you will adopt um,
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with the players that you have some injuries when the winner is. what kind of play is um the ability to defend, to attack, i will discover that and in the next few weeks. so it's not necessarily a has being united centera managed to follow a lot on firing of a san has united beach, less the cities for, you know, on sunday with goals from bruno fernandez. and i find those are not to be nice to those still in the bottom half of the premier league a more and will be in charge for the clubs. next game that's in 2 weeks time. i guess it's which felt like the closure for the, for the periods and, and the future is open. that's the way i felt it. and it was a moment was a beautiful moment to, to, to be able to share that with, with the support as well. bar salon, i missed a chance to extend the need at the top of the spanish league. they loved one. now at 3, i was supposed to that robert live in dusky,
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taught the. he's given that parcel on an early days for the pony strikers. effort was ruled out for all sides. childhood beckers, a strike field bar. so state has the flex aside a have a 6 point advantage of assessing place around the grid, but they have played an extra day. i think we could play much better. we showed in the, in the 1st 1015 minutes and after that them or not. so yeah, the book position was not too good night like movies we can do that. so at the end, i would say it's a defeat. well say that all is counting the days until it becomes asked because 1st and then pick a host nation the youth and then fix it will take place and the country in 2026 with ambition. so to leave more than just 14 members behind, i do is just send reports set a goal has been getting
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a taste of what's coming its way in 2 years time. a capital co will host to 2026 used to lympics. it will be the 1st elliptic events to be held in africa to host the event here in africa is very symbolic. thinking is very powerful and gives a tons of hope for any future events being do anything games or other properties being one championships or why not. the other games themselves on the continent. a multi spots event athletes, aged $15.00 to $18.00. they used to live picks, one last held in origin team is capital point is aries in 2018 cynical has long had a global reputation for producing title, winning football as its hope. these games will open up more options in different sports. in the past, i don't think those things have happened. so i think for the people who are actually here,
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it lets them know that we have is 303 basketball or crowdy or whatever. all of those things can be assessed or promoting health and wellbeing through school to use the white a message of the games. while legacy projects would include an academy providing training in sports and event management. we put a notice that we put an equity in for the $600.00 kids into sports when that the adult level will go and no way in terms of making them to be as global citizens, full files. and i'm sure so young athletes will be in senegal when the games begin in october 2026 on the richardson l g 0. now, in just a little quick, it's well governing body. they won't be traveling to bog his time for the upcoming champions trophy. that's according to the host nation for due to stage the tournaments in march of next year,
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ongoing political chances that means india haven't played them focused on for 16 years. cricket bosses are now in discussions with pockets on and all the competing nations about a possible solution, england's and why it will, captain, just booklet how may the time you return to form, i guess the west indies and their latest t 20 international officer is on the come back trail after a long injury nail, he smashed a 23, and barbados. it tended his team to victory. the wind gave england a 2 nails seriously. livingstone of the kansas city chiefs, they came close to losing their on beach in wreck, holding the nfl, the defending super bowl champ is blocked agenda, thrown coast field, go in the final seconds to escape with the 16 to 14. when kansas now have 9 straight victories, 5th season, the incumbent and that amendment of law says cooling during this,
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open his opening booth mass against the fritz at the season ending atp finals. and it to the russian was given a point penalty for breaking a cool side microphone and went on to lose the concepts. and today was really just be a bit silly here trying to pretend that they quit the city. and that's who i spoke to me a $100.00 a month. so thank you very much. and we've got some call it a sport and something called art car spinning and drifting is becoming even more popular in southern africa. it was born on street corners, but it's no legal as an arena. the sport in zimbabwe were more events are not being held ottoman talks and reports from bulawayo as the the smell of burning rubber and the reading of engine excites. take. take this into bobby's picking city value. these drivers trust in
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traditional output, a spinning we have mechanics, we love cars in spinning. this gets to the end of the streets and away from drugs. costs leaving originally started out as legal, racing in streets, but is above what it's now legal and it's becoming popular if the street see me. so that does do that as people love. so whether we decided to, i decided i said to a beautiful bond specifically to protect these guys off the street is not what they call the discipline and community. and this is serious business. it basically involves drivers looking, they call into a spin performing moves and poses hold by now i'll get just meeting the people will be telling me, hey,
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you're making digital and it's getting property that it's, you know, the southern f as in countries to like writing in our local stuff, but with the all wheel drive is described spinning is he also controlled entail the they see the 1st it is learning how to make the cost and then just step in and feel the tasks out loud. one of the world's most a recognized and popular puzzles is 50 years old, rubik's cube that's sold in the hundreds of millions. and that's something it's inventor could never have dreamt of when it came up with a design. dimitri event that unco looks at its enjoying popularity in 1974 and gary and professor of architecture, adding
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a rubric designed 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 happens that his invention, which by the end of the decade, had become a new craze, is a tool for same thing. the only thing god got, that's it, the fall line, the same thing, problem solving, understanding situations on the sending space, the i using the all hands that is a very strong deactivate 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 rubik's cube has 12 edge pieces with 2 colors and a 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 twist
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. the result is 43 quintillion combinations and so the competitions began to solve it as quickly as possible. 40 years ago, the record was 23 seconds. max pocky a sold sit in just over 3 seconds. a world record enthusiast 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, n o rubik is confident of its future. c i o and the to continue the access is
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amazing. to meet you met but didn't go out to 0. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more on all these to, based on the progress and stay with us on the it was reported to look at actual information on the ground. looks at the way that this issue is framed in the media, how it's used to justify the escalation for louis clay. i need a new years that are known as the media and they think it's how it is weaponized is this online push has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let this operational can't do that. what they're trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide, the listening pace because the media on al jazeera in depth analysis of the days headlines, is drums. when coming at the was pulse of the time to your informed opinions saw that the little system was essentially designed with americans in my critical
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district. we're seeing that mess mortality, even the likes of which we have not seen for for to the inside story question is now all these allies willing to stand by has for oh, no, just sierra in india, illegal mining is having a devastating impact on an ancient mountain range and the local residence and you look at how much dust there is everywhere. my father's during the phase $1.00 oh, $1.00 east travels to india to investigate. my name's gimme a ralph. as he mounted. on to say a man. i'm counting the cost from devastation in spain. is your prepared for climate change? he's really extensive. find the lifeline for the palestinian economy. but just for one month plus how can i for a good time pin to its vast energy reserves to transform its accommodate counting the cost on outages era
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the challenges with the a call for global cooperation video and climate conference is underway and as a by john carbon emissions rising sea levels and the return of donald trump on electric to be discussed the summer about this. and this is obviously life. and to have also coming up is ami attacks. the youngest setup refugee camp. a central garza, children are among the dead,
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