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[000:00:00;00] 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 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. ukraine's army chief says moscow,
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sending tens of thousands of soldiers to the russian border region, of course, parts of which are under ukrainian control. and the president elect, donald trump names highest republic, and at least the phonic as the next to us and positive to the united nations. the we're gonna started and as a buyer's on for delegates from around the world and gathering for the comp $29.00 climate conference. united nations climate chief is urge them to show global cooperation to address the crisis. so i'm in sales as a new finance goals should be set to help developing nations caught the carbon emissions quickly. the annual conference being held in barcode this year is going to run for 10 days. reco carbon emissions rise in sea levels and a melting ice sheet. so just some of the main issues they're likely to discuss about in vitamin editor, nick clock reports from the as the budget on the capital. and you don't have to go
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far from the shoals of the caspian sea and the towering sky scrapers of background to see evidence of the challenge. the world faces encountering emissions. literally in the heart of the capital pump, jacques day and night, norway extracting as by jones 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. the last girl was enough or to stay in the united out of a mother. this one is a gaming and virtual state. if we're going to win and help the world actually to couple nice, it was check those countries was it kind of is unlikely defending no force and force 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 empire. 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 fast, large scale, se laplant 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 billy. over the next 10 days, also 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's something that's the absolute minimum that's expect to that this call the need for the will to act is never be more or relentless weather experience
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demonstrates the no, there's an additional challenge us 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. the clock i'll just hear back as it by john. nick's joining is not a lie from mazda by john's capital, by coach nick, as you would just explain to the major issues that have to be discussed. but of course, it's not just about the issues. it's all about the money, isn't it? yeah, money is the primary objective here. let me just tell you back a year to do by where the headline outcome was this announcement that the world would transition away from fossil fuels is not quite phase out, but it was a big deal at historical names. first time that'd be written into the tax and also to double energy efficiency and triple renewables. i think we're going to move fall from not this yet. that's going to be kicked down the road to belive in brazil for
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the next climate come next year. but as you say, the big issue here is finance and raising the money needed, especially to help with developing nations deal with the west effects from climate change and transition away from fossil fuels. so let's take one of his own with all my it know how far who's a director and chief economist of the post diamond stupid club impact research. come on to the finance bit in just a 2nd. but whatever happens, the bottom line is we have to keep temperatures below health results, according to the parents agreement. they've already already crept over that on the occasion. so how is that going to happen? first of all, why should the keep yourself going mean temperature roughly around 1.5? it's because of the time of the images. and if we continue in a businesses who has some out or been busy, if no crime with policies of the are at the risk, that'd be basically reduce globatiza feet by trying to this. it's me just
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a 2nd. so we, it's a good investment now to do a reasonable and, and then persons climate policy. that's the 1st, the 1st aspect. so the 2nd is that basically very likely overshoot. the 1.5 right? and overshoot basically means that we overshoot for a few decades, but then we have to bend back the curve until the let's say often a few decades be have a higher temperature and then we go back to the one point so not ideal to get above $1.00, but it's still kind of our k as long as we bring it back in the end, it's a risk, it's, it's risky for the climate risk of further assistance, but this is the best probably what we can do. but in order to do this and to limit the climate, the images requires this negative emissions. so that's an, a very important challenge that indian me absorb c o 2 from the atmosphere with a new set of technologies. okay. do you think that's essential because it's quite controversial, isn't these kind of g o engineering? it's not you engineering, she engineering would be van
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b basically would see you the right jason by then started the solar radiation minutes man. it's called cd or complex remove, which basically allows us to clean up the atmosphere. it is, it is controversial. all the scenarios to be c relied to a certain extent on cd or some scenarios of might imply a larger amount of cd or some a lower. but all of them rely on the tvs and the most important thing is when we have to take into account bet climb abuse in the future. we need to see the ours in order to limit the risk of an increase of pro between 10 products. and so how does common removal work in the financial sense and companies who want to get involved with that? that's a very good question. according to our calculation, we would spend lazy can be one percent of the ttp in the long run for the cd. your cd option, it is very hard to find a finance for this. but one way what we can do is we could embed this image since writing schemes and emissions science can put these signs in
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a way which would allow us to finance the comm remove. it's and the think what we have to do is when somebody emits an additional ton of c o 2 and remove it later, this comes with a car from there. and this carbon step can be then traded in an emission trading scheme, right? so it's been like going to the bank and then think about that a bit later. yes. but the problem is, and the challenge is whenever you have a system with that you need as hard into the tempered bunch of comes to rain and this bunch of consume has to be insured and enforced won't be called a car from central bank. okay, well this will be become clearer in the coming days as to whether this is the way we go forward or not. it's also thank you very much indeed for joining us here. now these are things pointing down the fact that. busy when ice tomorrow and the high level segment attorney can terraces fluid and he'll be addressing the delegates here a lot be with the typically fiery speech to try and set things up. next, thanks very much indeed. doesn't the clock talking to somebody who the,
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the going to turn out to the war on gaza is, is military is again showing the camel on one hospital in the north, across the top to dropped a grenade of the facilities engines. mommy's besieged the hospital for days, attacking and arresting stuff and patients. not in the past few hours, the manager has been bombarding the all new set of refuge account in central garza . at least 7 people to be killed and 13 could be more than 2 children have been killed when a drone hit a residential apartment. and a journalist and his wife were killed in the strike on their 10th there. the 2 children were critically injured, becomes days off to the army killed, 2 journalists, a brother and sister in northern gosh, i've got a couple of them. joining us now live from daniel about in the central guys. and so once again, israel shelling the cumberland hall, i had one hospital in the north. the quote has been a very intense developing situation in the north of the has been
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a very intense attends on the development situation of the north of this trip. in fact, well, the is very minute your husband, intensifying attacks on civilians and even on the main medical sense is that in the notes of the church we as far as we know that the army has been going effectively military, quite cool, good for us. that's how earlier today targets had the main incidence and guides. this is doug. i understand you are having a few problems with the communications there, but i hope you can hear me now. you will just tell and talking to us about the, the issues regarding the shunting campbell on one hospital in the north. and of course also i want to move on to another question as well. moore is really tax, of course, any now and the setup refugee camp as well. well, that's right, bro. bye could hear right now clearly. now what we know so far is that there has been actually intensification of deployments regarding the is really minutes. we
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quite cope 2 trends and the facilitates altamont as one hospital which has a failure to diag talkative, treat palestinians, and have been some time in good, according to medical records. imagine from the administration of the my, of the hospital, the, and we know that the east, what even that trees and so actively for rates and can be north of visitors as the, the manager of operations and the knows how fundamentally change the demographic, n t. brock. the crime, this kind of stuff we know from i just says that the operations with effectively going with no sort of respond. there has been a very clear disruption that the area surrounding come on as one hospital. what we need to might of you is that the hospital is going through rustic medical crisis, especially with light of the depression of food, medical resources and the a high surge of casualties to the hospital itself. as the admitted to information by this, by all means as some effectively going. also in the central area, there has been a clear intensification of strikes on other side right trip your account. we have
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been hearing sporadic artillery showing in the western areas that is so adjacent to circle, then it's re cordial. we know that earlier today a residential building was completely destroyed. 3 people have confirmed skills while this trying to destroy it has been completely struggling with the russell of the demise buildings that we know. and so from 5 witnesses that the army is still destroying. i'm targeting high, rising folks over viewing the needs or inquiry, the unreasonable report earlier. this is where the ministry has been expanding. the so called this pay. so benefits are included. all that had to reach to be 68, quit chrome. it says as a part of enhancing their 50 minutes repressed, and stuff what these areas have been widely, very active military. so when we are talking about neighborhoods that overview, then it's very important which really is part longstanding concerns among public spending spouse. these value for your intention about the future military presence
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in gaza. they're also really intention to our ethnically cleanse people, the north of district by pushing them to evacuate towards the sounds of the tax rates for out there very into do want intensification of the minute 3 lands and area come by and take out those who i'm talking to isn't there in about a topic frontier isn't was bombing of show muslim majority areas and 11, those back all valley has 4 sizes of people from their homes. many are staying and neighboring christian villages where residents accuse a israel of trying to stoke sectarian violence. charles traffic reports some delama in eastern level to 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 mostly fled to from neighboring towns and areas
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being destroyed in daily waves of these rain 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 i church, the scene is being handled a month and says he is not alone. and believing is rare. at least trying to spoke of old hostilities in slide 11. and in an effort to force the lebanese, to fulfill its aim of wiping out his bullet commission on the come in to july. we found the neighbors are very kind and very generous. isn't it? ok to division in the past. try to spread it. and now the same thing is, well, it's trying to follow the path of the past father showed a bu,
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is the local priest. i think john will, you know, i'm 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 malta is killed in a previous war 11. to 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 ras collaborates as 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. a
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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 sierra darrell off my live in and out of been most the leaders that are inside of your baby is capital discussed. israel's was of gaza and 11 on the talks are being hosted by saturday conferences, mohammed the song and his opening speech. he condemned israel's attacks on garza and 11 on what's the most and the duty we caught 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 cause of vehicles re mobilized international consensus to support the rights of palestinian people demanding the end of the
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illegal is rarely occupation of palestinian territories. did cut out among israel most 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 displaced 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 the end its war crimes and the terrorism of his ready settlers. the greens army chief says russia has sends large numbers of reinforcements to cost under trying to advance the frames. forces sees territory inside the russian border region a few months ago, which they still control. it was the 1st invasion of russian territory since world
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war 2. i'll just say it as defense editor, and it's can talk with us as more the russians military operations in the coast region of intensified and recent days. tens of thousands of troops have been brought up to the front lines for the scots 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 they would be there trying right now, the russians and the koreans to find ways of a copper a. bu it'd be on the back of a few of which will be not easy. the mercury of game without any equipment, they all their equipment and even uniforms that 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 east and ukraine and recently increased, but its losses have been huge, estimated 1200 dead and wounded. today,
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the russians are expending enormous amounts of efforts with vaults in very small distances. their current humongous casualties at the hands of the dates are supplied. buckland rate is being deployed by the great he's 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 musicians key is more concerned with how things will shape up in the future. you have shown weigh it and then with the most of the, 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 symbol obtaining is russian defense is on 2 fronts. costs as well as the and ask for it slowly but steadily losing ground. alex could topless how to 0 spring while the rushing minutes. it continues this
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attacks across ukraine. at least 4 people have been injured with imbecile attack and previously, as long as you say, a 5 story residential building has been destroyed. and in the southern ukraine's, russia's air rates have killed at least 6 people and injured and 19 overnight. it's august at the regions of look alive and stuff. felicia, some buildings called 5 after the strike. still has it all. does it really tell you why the had that if we stopped by looking at the satellite image for south asia and you can see it's a very dry and quiet picture, of course move in areas of the region for places like pakistan and india. but what
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you can see is very hazardous at quality. now anything above the 300 in the index value is considered hazardous, but cities, likelihood impacts done have been touching well above a 1000. so record levels this month, that remains on tuesday. there's no rain knock that down and if we look at the 3 day we're going to see those uh, quality warnings remains of lots of hazy conditions and fog and smoke issues with that. not much west coast, southern parts of india, thanks for the northeast of the monsoon, will see the west of that rain start to stretch to west scenarios. patients like carol a have got some warning salt for those thunderstorms on wednesday. thunderstorms as well for for land couple of months, quite to picture up to was a ne of india for bung with dish. and me and my as well. not for the logic quiet across the north of china, that's going to change was in beijing. it'll be knocked out, however, from that very what,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you want to go to 0 reminder about top so is this, uh, this is you and climate change conference is underway in azerbaijan, capital buck, who record common emissions, rising sea levels on melting ice sheets, some of the issues likely to dominate comp 29 frames army to says most goes most tens of thousands of soldiers, they have the costs regions along russia, southern border, some russian cabbage affair is being held by you printing and soldiers. is really a tax of killed at least 7 people on board, its 30 others, you know, new setters refugee camp in central gaza. the army has also shall become allowed one hospital in the north to you as presidential elect donald trump has named his own boss it or to the united nations new york congresswoman. at least the funding has been appointed to take up the role in the incoming administration.
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another announcement is that a former acting us immigration and customs enforcement director, tom homan, he's going to be trumps. new border sought the presidency like to vote in the social media post a home and will be in charge of deporting what he calls illegal aliens back to their country of origin jobs. campaign manager susie was, was recently announced as his wife has a chief of staff. well, from one of us we're going to bring in our white house correspondent kennedy hawkins, who's in washington, dc for us. so, um, i understand, of course the in the run up to a lot of these things, a lot of speculation about names that are put forwards and so on for this kind of thing. given of what we know so far, how much of these appointments if they are actually going through, tell us about how trump is planning to kind of shape his team as well. it certainly shows that he is intending to keep his campaign promises. number one, the fact that the boarders are is one of the top appointments is a sort of assurance of keeping
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a top priority to those that supported him. and the importance of keeping that promise. the other big reflection there in the announcement of at least the phonics is how much donald trump values loyalty because there really was no one more loyal to donald trump when times were tough than at least the phonics she defended him and grilled on capitol hill. many of his toughest critics, and now that is being rewarded as she is now being named there as the u. s. and bassett, or to the united nations. she is just 40 years old, but she certainly has been one of his thoughts as supporters. so that is what donald trump really values most is the fact that many of these people, including susie whiles is one of his toughest and most ardent supporters. and so that's what you see um whether he is he really surrounds himself. that's why when it comes to his transition team, he's got his sons involved, eli mass,
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another name that may not be part of the cabinet, but certainly involved in that transition team of picking names. so one other thing i should mention is very different from 2016 versus now is where donald trump is hold up as he's sort of making these decisions. excuse me. it was, it was from tower back in 2016 where the media was hiding out. watching people come and go. 1 so this time it's down in mar logo where people are, the media is kind of on the balconies and in and sort of hotel lobbies where they're kind of watching it and try to get a sense of who's coming and going and kimberly. and also the company is going to be meeting you as president joe biden at the white house on wednesday, your final sunday correctly. this is kind of a courtesy meeting that usually happen is between. and i was going an incoming president didn't of course happen back in 2020. when trump lost the election, what can we expect from what's gonna happen and what you said and going, cuz i know uh the, the tail end of the question that you asked me there. um, oh, here's the thing about that. uh,
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that wasn't tradition along held tradition until it was broken. when donald trump lost the election in 2020, but the turn dash tradition is now back. joe biden is going to be hosting donald trump in the oval and that's going to be happening on wednesday. and what we know from joe, by then is the fact that this is going to be very important for unity for trying to push the country forward. but already we know that there are protests that are going on in the united states about a 2nd trump presidency. joe biden says that this meeting is to ensure a peaceful and orderly transition to the end. that's what the american people deserve. but just this past weekend, we had the women's march, something that we saw back in 2017 was the 1st one we had went again last weekend in new york and washington dc protesting a 2nd, trump presidency. so there are going to be some challenges perhaps this meeting might be the 1st effort at trying to avert some of that. kimberly,
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thank you very much. indeed. that's our white house correspondent. kimberly hawkins . was spitting his an ons, $4000000000.00 in new aid from the reconstruction efforts and it's fund hit areas and it's aged. and the government's been under intense scrutiny, but it's responds to last month's disaster. the killed at least 222 people. but the devastation has also sparked a wave of solidarity across spain. sizes of volunteers have been helping with the recovery efforts. while we challenge reports in the hottest at times, pipe water. green shoots the growing on the wreckage of pipe water. reminders that life finds a way back off the disasters, but also of how long this clean up is taking of the nitty 2 weeks off to the flood. there is still so much to do. health is come from all over spain and beyond military, fire brigade, civil god,
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but mostly volunteers clearing, never ending oceans of mode 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. when i finish my work, i day a week i'm, i think i though with my girlfriend and i read the code that there, we need to come here to help you. hilda is 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 bit the feeling. yes, the army is here for there are other types of armies. this is austin has chasing the faith that many is funny as have in local and national government. but it's also boosted the confidence that they have and what they themselves can do when
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they come together. so many people toiling and sewage contaminated conditions. mean disease is a real concern. i mean one of the, with we're helping with is mostly ones and cases of customary dis, because many ones are contaminated. we've all seen them against the tunnels and gift antibiotics to avoid infections. the scale of this catastrophe and the human decisions not taking the could of less than that of less people angry and grieving for their volunteer ami. the solidarity of a shed purpose provide some consolation will reach out. and i'll just say era by port spain. so i some call it a sport, some call it art car spinning and drifting is becoming even more popular in southern africa. it's not legal as an arena, as borton's and bob boy for more events being held out on tests of reports from bulawayo. the smell
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