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a northerly flow, the air turning to a northerly flow, lowering temperatures. there are still showers this evening across many western parts of the uk going into the night but some will trickle towards parts of yorkshire and the midlands as the night goes on. many places looking dry, clear and with the wind easing further, particularly across parts of wales, southern and eastern england, this is where we will have a colder night to come, temperatures falling close to come, temperatures falling close to freezing, especially in rural areas, for a touch of frost going into the morning. it is going to be a chilly start to the day tomorrow. many will start with blue sky and sunshine, showers from the word go, though, in northern scotland, some heavy with the risk of hail and thunder, some will push further south during the day, the chance of a shower in northern ireland, increasing showers towards wales and western parts of england. when the light about blustery with the showers in northern scotland. yes, it is feeling cold out there, with temperatures across the uk mainly in the range of nine to 12 celsius. it
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is another chilly night to come on tuesday night stop again with the risk of frost as well. they will still be showers mainly affecting coastal areas. still be showers mainly affecting coastalareas. notjust still be showers mainly affecting coastal areas. not just the still be showers mainly affecting coastal areas. notjust the chance of frost increasing but also fog patches too in parts of england and wales which may be slow to clear going into wednesday morning. wednesday, many places will stay dry, you will notice showers mainly around coastal areas, the chance of showers increasing on the north sea coast, and increasing northerly breeze here, pushing them in and temperatures into single figures, so losing a degree or two compared to what we have tomorrow. it does look like thursday will be the coldest day of the week, there could be fog patches, a touch of frost as we start the day, showers along north sea coasts on thursday, many places will be dry and then just going into the weekend, temperatures edge a little back up again. when moving into parts of scotland and northern
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showers, perhaps a little bit drier towards the end of the week. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm chetan pathak. coming up on the programme... nuno�*s out, so will it be conte in? spurs are reportedly on the brink of appointing a new manager. after thrashing the aussies, can england make it to the brink of the semi finals at the t20 world cup by beating sri lanka? and we'll tell you the message more than 50 olympic and paralympic athletes have sent to the climate summit in glasgow.
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welcome along, thanks forjoining us. we will head to the news teams in glasgow if we need to, but we will start tonight with tottenham fans who have got that familiar feeling it all over again. the club's searching for a new manager after sacking nuno espirito santo afterjust 17 games in charge. tonight the man reportedly on the brink of replacing him — is the former chelsea boss antonio conte, who's believed to be in adavanced talks with the spurs board. for the latest on this, we can go to molineaux where nuno�*s former side wolves are in premier league action against everton. that's why our football reporter simon stone is there — i assume plenty of wolves fans are talking about what's happening at spurs. how close is antonio kant to the
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taking over at spurs? blew; how close is antonio kant to the taking over at spurs? very close, basically he's _ taking over at spurs? very close, basically he's been _ taking over at spurs? very close, basically he's been talking - taking over at spurs? very close, basically he's been talking to - taking over at spurs? very close, basically he's been talking to the | basically he's been talking to the tottenham chairman daniel levy and fabio parrott ichi. we don't believe there are any stumbling blocks now, i would imagine that this will be announced either later tonight, more than likely tomorrow morning, and then he will be in charge of training tomorrow and building up to the europa conference game on thursday. it's a very quick process, far removed from the projected negotiations with various people that robbed him into the club and the first place. they know what they're getting, they have spoken to him, it'sjust a matter of they're getting, they have spoken to him, it's just a matter of time they're getting, they have spoken to him, it'sjust a matter of time i think now. him, it'sjust a matter of time i think "ow-— him, it'sjust a matter of time i think nova— him, it'sjust a matter of time i think now. �* ., ., ., ., , ~ think now. antonio kant was linked to the club in _ think now. antonio kant was linked to the club in the _ think now. antonio kant was linked to the club in the summer - think now. antonio kant was linked to the club in the summer but - think now. antonio kant was linked| to the club in the summer but didn't take over. what's changed now? {line
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take over. what's changed now? one ofthe take over. what's changed now? one of the things — take over. what's changed now? (he: of the things that's take over. what's changed now? (me: of the things that's changed take over. what's changed now? iez of the things that's changed is the person that they went for has proved not to be the right man. they appointed nino is fair to santa after they'd spoken to at least 6—7 alternatives dash three. they knew the style of football he was likely to bring to tottenham —— —— nuno espirito santo. the fans don't like it, the results of gone wrong way as was on saturday with the 3—0 home defeat. he was very much talk as a successor when all the colours on shire came under... ole gunnar solskjaer came under pressure. if they need to make a change, the look elsewhere at the raise. tottenham need a manager, they need someone who's proven to be a success, he's
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won the premier league and just last season one serie a. that's what's changed, basically tottenham need someone to come in and do a good job for them to get them back into the top echelons of the premier league, and antonio kant mike once a project you can shape in his own image. —— kant mike. they certainly weren't happy with the style of football he was playing. will conte be able to win them over? i playing. will conte be able to win them over?— playing. will conte be able to win them over? ~ ,., ., ., them over? i think so, the narrative around antonio _ them over? i think so, the narrative around antonio conte _ them over? i think so, the narrative around antonio conte is _ them over? i think so, the narrative around antonio conte is he - them over? i think so, the narrative around antonio conte is he is - them over? i think so, the narrative around antonio conte is he is a - around antonio conte is he is a combustible character, and he certainly is that. when things are not going his way, he will let players know which is, may be given the performance they've had this season, what is needed at tottenham equally, he'll let the executives know if he's not happy either. but there's never been any debate about
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there's never been any debate about the football he produces. when he went into chelsea, he managed to sort out a situation there which had... even though they weren't doing particularly well. he teased terry out in a five—month defence, sweeping them to a premier league title. it didn't go so well in the following year, and that he went to milan where he had a year they're building the team, than last year he developed a team that won the serie a title there as well. i don't think there will be a style with antonio conte and his style of football, it'll be more about who he falls out with. ., ., with. one thing that conte will inherit is the _ with. one thing that conte will inherit is the harry _ with. one thing that conte will inherit is the harry kane - with. one thing that conte will. inherit is the harry kane question with. one thing that conte will- inherit is the harry kane question - inherit is the harry kane question — how much of a cloud of uncertainty is there over his future? it’s how much of a cloud of uncertainty is there over his future?— is there over his future? it's a cloud because _ is there over his future? it's a cloud because harry- is there over his future? it's a cloud because harry kane - is there over his future? it's a i cloud because harry kane clearly stated quite publicly that he wanted
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to leave tottenham hotspur, manchester city and all but name said they wanted him. i suppose the problem is now, having set their stall out, did they then go back and think, well we might consider letting him go injanuary. conte has two months basically to get some form out of him, will harry kane enjoy playing with conte more? maybe that'll be the case and it will be something that turns the situation around. but certainly conte has two months to deal with the situation, then something has to happen — and that situation needs to be resolved in one way or the other if tottenham are to move forward in the way they want to. ~ ., are to move forward in the way they want to. a, ., , , want to. more nail-biting times ahead for hot _ want to. more nail-biting times ahead for hot fans. _ want to. more nail-biting times ahead for hot fans. thank- want to. more nail-biting times ahead for hot fans. thank you. | wolves was where nuno espirito santo made his name, taking the club from the championship
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to the premier league and even a europa league quarter—final. but less than four months into the new season, having lost half of his league games and spurs 8th in the table. tottenham have lost patience with a manager who, as partick geary reports, wasn't their first choice in the first place. the clocks of gone back and, once again, the winds have changed at tottenham. nuno espirito santo barely outlasted british summertime. the new new man may be antonio conte. spurs search for another fresh direction. booing. the end of his four—month stay came this morning. in truth, it was announced by the booze that punctuated spurs's 3—0 defeat to manchester united on saturday popular needed to go. definitely needed to go, his— needed to go, his tactics and everything. _ needed to go, his tactics and everything, especially - needed to go, his tactics and | everything, especially against manchester united were off. lou no game plan. in my opinion, i think we need to attack from the sides. get in the box — need to attack from the sides. get in the box. we barely are attacking. when _ in the box. we barely are attacking. when i _ in the box. we barely are attacking. when i saw— in the box. we barely are attacking. when i saw that, i knew he had to
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lo, when i saw that, i knew he had to go. his_ when i saw that, i knew he had to go. his time — when i saw that, i knew he had to go. his time was_ when i saw that, i knew he had to go, his time was up. _ when i saw that, i knew he had to go, his time was up. i've - when i saw that, i knew he had to go, his time was up. i've been. go, his time was up. i've been saying — go, his time was up. i've been saying it. _ go, his time was up. i've been saying it. i_ go, his time was up. i've been saying it, i wouldn't _ go, his time was up. i've been saying it, i wouldn't give - go, his time was up. i've beenj saying it, i wouldn't give them go, his time was up. i've been- saying it, i wouldn't give them any time _ saying it, i wouldn't give them any time. ., , saying it, i wouldn't give them any time. .,, ., time. some feel he was doomed from the start - he — time. some feel he was doomed from the start - he had _ time. some feel he was doomed from the start - he had been _ the start — he had been appointed only once discussions antonio conte had come to nothing. he had to deal with the speculation of the future of the star striker, harry kane. early success faded to three straight defeats. all the while, fans's frustrations with the owners over tottenham's directions were coming to a boil.— coming to a boil. there was a curowin coming to a boil. there was a growing level— coming to a boil. there was a growing level of— coming to a boil. there was a growing level of unrest - coming to a boil. there was a | growing level of unrest around coming to a boil. there was a - growing level of unrest around the club around may be the football not being seen as a priority for enoch, who do themselves and off a lot of good if they would recognise what they did wrong with the appointment of nuno, explain why the incoming mentor is the right appointment. the stadium is regarded as among the most impressive in the world, the training ground is also widely
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admired. under pochettino, the team as one of the best in the country. they reach the champions league final. but since he was sacked in late 2019, spurs have stumbled under jos moreno and nuno. coming up, antonio conte, he might have arrived at tottenham earlier this year. antonio conte was already nominated this summer as the first choice. why was that not done then? because then you have a continuity— why is nuno coming into the short—term, pretty much halfway through the preseason, and kant mike was up there? why now? ., . �* , and kant mike was up there? why now? ., ., �*, ., ., now? tottenham's motto... the challenge _ now? tottenham's motto... the challenge new — now? tottenham's motto... the challenge now is _ now? tottenham's motto... the challenge now is to _ now? tottenham's motto... the challenge now is to make - now? tottenham's motto... the challenge now is to make the i now? tottenham's motto... the - challenge now is to make the actions match the words. patrick geary, bbc news. a quick round—up now of some of the day's other football news.
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and hungary fans have been banned from their world cup qualifier in poland, after clashing with police during october's draw with england at wembley. fifa also fined the hungarian federation sixty thousand pounds and "strongly condemned" the actions of the hungary fans in this incident. real madrid forward gareth bale could win his 100th wales cap after being named in the squad for world cup qualifiers against belarus and belgium. chris gunter is the only other player to reach that milestone for the country. bale missed last month's games through injury. barnsley have sacked head coach markus shopp after seven straight defeats left them 23rd in the championship. the austrian was appointed injune on a three—year contract. joseph laumann will take charge on a temporary basis, starting with wednesday's league match against bottom side derby county. after that sensational win over australia at the weekend, england have all but secured their place in the semi—finals of the t20 world cup, afterjos buttler�*s century helped them to a 26—run win over sri lanka. chasing 164 to win, the lankans
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were all gone for 137. buttler�*s first century in t20 cricket made him the player of the match. and a short while ago, that's who england player alex hartley started speaking to me about. we also him against australia and how brilliantly he battled against them. but today was a different endings forjos buttler, he had to go out there and whether the storm, england lost three wickets within the power play, they were in a completely different position and were really vulnerable. he weathered the storm with morgan, battled through an accelerated — and to get his first e 2100, but now his first english men's player to get it in all three formats, it was fantastic forjos buttler. all three formats, it was fantastic forjos buttler._ forjos buttler. there is a key standout _ forjos buttler. there is a key standout moment _ forjos buttler. there is a key standout moment with - forjos buttler. there is a key standout moment with the i forjos buttler. there is a key i standout moment with the ball, forjos buttler. there is a key - standout moment with the ball, of course, this relay catch, has a ring on the chart, what a moment that
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was. �* , ., , ., on the chart, what a moment that was. �*, ., ,., , ., . was. there's moments of brilliance in t20 games _ was. there's moments of brilliance in t20 games that _ was. there's moments of brilliance in t20 games that change - was. there's moments of brilliance in t20 games that change the - was. there's moments of brilliance l in t20 games that change the game, and thatjudgement, knowing he is near the boundary, to flick the ball to billings who is on a substitute fielder completely changed the game. and it's always nice to substitute when you command to do something. so credit to billings, but that really change the game for england. the crowd loved _ change the game for england. the crowd loved it too. england looked sensational against australia— anything they need to do if they want to win this thing? thea;r anything they need to do if they want to win this thing? they don't need to improve _ want to win this thing? they don't need to improve on _ want to win this thing? they don't need to improve on anything. - want to win this thing? they don't need to improve on anything. the| need to improve on anything. the toss is massive in this context of world t20. but i think the due factor would be the only factor, they'll have to replace the injured players in the next game depending on how about that injury is. but they have mark wood who is on the sidelines, just as good. england look like the real deal.— sidelines, just as good. england look like the real deal. would you exect look like the real deal. would you exoect them _ look like the real deal. would you exoect them to — look like the real deal. would you expect them to go _ look like the real deal. would you expect them to go on _ look like the real deal. would you expect them to go on and - look like the real deal. would you | expect them to go on and when it? look like the real deal. would you - expect them to go on and when it? as expect them to go on and when it? is an english player and fan, all obviously say yes. pakistan look really strong, as well, i think
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it'll be a pakistan — england final. just a quick mention of india, they've lost to new zealand, so much that on social media about how india had not performed at this t20 world cup. what have you made of what they've done?— they've done? they went into this tournament _ they've done? they went into this tournament as _ they've done? they went into this tournament as favourites - they've done? they went into this tournament as favourites and - they've done? they went into this i tournament as favourites and they've lost their first two games. they are really now under the pump to win the remaining games. if you look at the india side, they've been on the road for a very long time, they came to england and straight to dubai — there's probably some tired minds and bodies. it's not always as simple as it seems. i do feel for india because they are favourites to win. doesn't mean they can't qualify for the finals but they've made it difficult for themselves. meet. difficult for themselves. alex hartley speaking _ difficult for themselves. alex hartley speaking to - difficult for themselves. alex hartley speaking to me - difficult for themselves. alex hartley speaking to me a - difficult for themselves. alex hartley speaking to me a short while ago. all this week, we'll be bringing you reports from the un climate change conference in glasgow. over 50 olympic and paralympic athletes from more than a0 countries have recorded a message urging world leaders to show ambition and courage at the cop 26 summit. entitled "dear leaders
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of the world", the video is due to be shown to those attending and members of the public. jane dougall reports. a message designed to hit home. as world leaders gathered in glasgow, olympians like andy murray, tom daley and pear olympian had a call croft have joined with global athletes to send this message. the environment has become a concern for many athletes, who see the impact first—hand. double olympic gold medallist hannah mel started campaigning after the rio olympics in 2016. nowhere struck me as much as rio had in terms of the plastic pollution problem, and there was a number of reasons it was so stark and so apparent in rio, and it got to me. cop26 will stage discussions on how sport could rest its own carbon footprint.
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as the conference drew nearer, and i wanted to do more. —— hannah wanted to do more. a month ago she, and melissa billson came up with the idea for the video. we were sat in a caf in poole, and throwing some ideas around and we thought what could be more direct than a video with athletes speaking directly to world leaders, to be shown just ahead of cop26 to say "this is when we really need ambition" — and that is what we showed in the summer and that is what is really needed now. we have athletes from nearly 50 different countries and we have an athlete from saudi arabia, qatar, australia, the us — these really important nations, every nation is important, but these are really important in this climate context, so i think it does feel like a real moment to have these athletes
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come together and look at the camera and say this is what needs to happen. it gives us so many incredible moments because athletes dedicate themselves completely. they hope that sentiment will inspire global leaders to commit to preserving and protecting the planet. jane dougall, bbc news. time now for some of the day's other sports stories. and cameron norrie's hopes of reaching the atp finals later this month are still alive after he beat federico delbonis at the paris masters. the british number one, who's seeded tenth at this tournament, beat the argentine in straight sets in just over an hour. there was disappointment for british number two dan evans though. he was beaten in three sets by alexander bublik of kazakhstan, who's 12 places below him in the world rankings. andy murray received a wildcard into the tournament and is currently in action against germany's dominik koepfer. marwin gonzalez scored a two—run double as the houston astros beat the atlanta brave 9—5 in game five of the world series, but still trail 3—2 over all.
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the best of seven series now returns to houston for the sixth — and potentially seventh — game with it all to play for. as you'll hopefully know by now, the shortlist for the bbc women s footballer of the year 2021 has been revealed. there are five players in the running and it's time for you to vote! england's lucy bronze won it last time around, this year there'll be a new winner. we're putting all the nominees under the microscope across the week, and we're starting with barcelona's champions league winner from norway, caroline graham hansen. i got injured in the final but i still won. i don't know if it'll be like this. i might have to start doing something else. it was a dream, and i remember it from the days before until the end of the
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game when we won. we had a calmness about, it will happen one day. you aren't so caught up in the fear of failing. there was this united feeling of we would win, and we would win with a good number of goals. to finally win it and be able to score in the final was kind of a nice way to end all the misery. i still got injured in the final but i wanted, so i don't know if it'll be like this every time i play a final. i have to start doing something else, i think. i have to start doing something else, ithink. the i have to start doing something else, i think. the first moment was very special, it was a bit surrealistic, and normally i think many people, especially in the women's game, put on the biggest clubjerseys — it's more like you're a fan and that's how it normally stays. so it was a special moment, a bit like this is a dream. i would say as my parents did, go out and
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keep playing, enjoy your game. and if this is your dream, we will help you to make it happen. that's what i did — and i'm really appreciative of my parents having this belief in me. i don't think i'm the player who stands out the most in social media or media in general, but it'sjust really nice to be recognised and to see that people were caring so much. i've been lucky enough to do it for a lot of years already, i've played in world cups, one metal back with norway already, and the dream of winning something would be the biggest thing in my career. we are a small country and kind of an underdog, even though we have a history of winning. i will always use my voice to empower people who need a bit of help to get their rights where they should be.
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don't forget to vote for the women's footballer of the year. that's all from sportsday. thank you very much. let's take you now to glasgow _ thank you very much. let's take you now to glasgow where _ thank you very much. let's take you now to glasgow where the _ thank you very much. let's take you now to glasgow where the royal- now to glasgow where the royal reception is about to take place — we've just seen the duke and duchess of cambridge go in. i'm sorry to say we appear to havejust of cambridge go in. i'm sorry to say we appear to have just come by a moment too late. there will also be a video message delivered by her majesty the queen recorded earlier, and that message will be in lieu of her presence in glasgow this evening. she was due to host this perception but, on the advice of her doctors, she made the decision not to travel to glasgow and she is resting, doing only light duties — by the look of pictures today, going out in her carand
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by the look of pictures today, going out in her car and taking her corgis for a walk in all —— all in preparation for remembrance sunday. speaking earlier prince charles stressed the importance of dealing with climate change, saying a warlike foot is dealt to dutch needed to deal with it. creating the environment _ needed to deal with it. creating the environment that _ needed to deal with it. creating the environment that enables - needed to deal with it. creating the environment that enables every - environment that enables every sector of industry to take the action required. we know this will take trillions, not billions, of dollars. we also know that countries, many of whom are burdened by growing levels of debt, simply cannot afford to go green. here we need a vast military style campaign to marshal the strength of a global private sector, with trillions at his disposal, far beyond global gdp and, with the greatest respect, beyond even the governments of the world's leaders, it offers the only
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real prospect of achieving fundamental economic transition. prince charles speaking to the plenary session which opened the conference this afternoon. that continued to just about 6pm so the reception is moving late, but we will have pictures of that in our main programme at eight p.m.. sir david attenborough says the generation to come relies on people taking action now. the generation to come relies on people taking action now.— taking action now. the people live now are the _ taking action now. the people live now are the generation _ taking action now. the people live now are the generation to - taking action now. the people live now are the generation to come, l taking action now. the people live i now are the generation to come, and will look at this conference and consider one thing — did that number stop rising and start to drop as a result of commitments made here? there's every reason to believe that the answer can be yes. if working apart, we are a force powerful enough to destabilise our planet,
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surely working together, we are powerful enough to save it. in my lifetime, i've witnessed a terrible decline. in yours, you could and should witness a wonderful recovery. that desperate hope, ladies and gentlemen, delegates, excellency, is why the world is looking to you — and why you are here. thank you. sir david attenborough addressing the climate conference cop26, which has begunin climate conference cop26, which has begun in glasgow. we will bejoining christian fraser in glasgow at 7pm, more for me at 8pm and we will have a full hour of news from the uk and around the world, and bring you up—to—date with the very latest on those fishing talks between london and paris. time for a look at the pair of weather. good evening. low pressure responsible for all the wet and windy weather in recent days —
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it's moving away into the north sea, you can see it circulating here. still plenty of showers, strong winds in the north and the west. but elsewhere, yes, a few showers around, sharp showers through this evening, but they tend to fade away inland overnight, allowing temperatures to tumble, a little bit of mist and fog and southern areas, and actually a touch of frost in rural parts of england and wales. so yes, much colder to start as we wake up on tuesday morning, a little bit of fog around perhaps for the midlands, southern areas will be slow to clear at this time of year. but otherwise, it is a day of sunny spells and showers, the majority of those falling in northern and western areas brought in on this notably chilly northwesterly breeze. lighter than it has been but, because of the change in wind direction, we'll all notice a chill in the air, i think, despite some sunshine for the day ahead tomorrow. and it stays chilly through wednesday, as well, another day of sunny spells and scattered showers, perhaps a little bit drier towards the end of the week.
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hello, i'm christian fraser live from the cop26 summit on pbs and around the globe. and there's a significant commitment from one speech warning that younger generations will remember if they do not act now. if generations will remember if they do not act now-— not act now. if we fail, they will not act now. if we fail, they will not forgive _ not act now. if we fail, they will not forgive us. _ not act now. if we fail, they will not forgive us. they _ not act now. if we fail, they will not forgive us. they will - not act now. if we fail, they will not forgive us. they will know l not act now. if we fail, they will i not forgive us. they will know that glasgow was the historic turning point where history failed to turn. you when scientists say extreme weather events are now the new normal. the secretary—general says we are killing ourselves with carbon. ., ., , .,
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