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this weekend is when capitalism goes into overdrive billions of euros and sales on black friday and cyber monday have become business as usual but this year climate activists are turning black friday green from sydney to san francisco there were again demanding meaningful action to fight climate change and they're saying they won't participate in fire sales when the world is literally burning tonight the students urging us to act and the politicians dragging their feet across a number len and this is the day. now is the time to take action now is the time to show our bosses and to show our politicians that we have the power to shut down this and we can't just keep waiting
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to get to act like really quickly because bangkok is going to be challenging i explained if people get off you that deep down they see that it's obvious that that is in the cards to eat in the top 3 at the last count on the right route out there while a i don't think your eyes. looking like you and your children really do you don't think this is what they need to deal if you don't think climate seem to break down. also coming up on the day the investigation into a murder journalist and multo looks set to bring down the country's prime minister but will it lead to justice the police release a statement all feasible one sentence reversed again. found no evidence and released him and they won't talk to believe that. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with a day of climate action and in action around the world 1st the action young climb.
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activists around the world took to the streets in the forth global fridays for future strike they're demanding the government step up their efforts to cut carbon emissions and they're sending a message to the u.n. climate change conference which begins in madrid next week now the inaction a new report released this week details just how far the world has fallen behind on its pledges to produce greenhouse gas emissions scientists say that procrastination means the world is in danger of missing its chance to limit the effects of global warming and that makes the students message even more urgent. in berlin it might have been the consumer frenzy of black friday for some but on the streets here and around the world people were on strike for fridays for a future a party atmosphere pervaded alongside the placards some took a dip in the city's river spray to draw attention to rising sea levels others
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simply felt compelled to demonstrate that it was and why are we here well there is a massive climate crisis and known as doing anything it's crazy not to trust the small 30 in the us washington to have the younger generation on the streets although perhaps not in such numbers. but the message was the same. we're asking leaders to take action on the climate crisis cynically today we're holding a funeral to demonstrate to the public and to a leader's everything that we're going to lose in the climate crisis and everything that we've already lost. on the other side of the world in australia the call to arms of our house is on fire led to protests a metaphor for some but for others here in sydney it's a painful reality. i . think.
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i think. really. what. residents here are living on the front line of this crisis and the effects apparent if you saw the crowd shape because some people couldn't come out because it isn't that long. and i think it's really really telling people cannot actually. i mean it's so bad in india the roots of this movement were clearly evident in the turnout with an impassioned call to galvanize the you. youth into something of a revolution. if you feel it is really really important for 200 baht and not just right as an average american because it's all about the system change in cuba it's about finally getting away from its good friends about to moving this that next you know an environmentalist making good on the ball but do not buy this
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remake of. south africa to have demonstrations with some laying that bodies on the ground to make a statement about the impact that black friday's rampant consumerism is having on the global ecosystem. but the world is further off course than ever before when it comes to meeting the goals of the paris climate agreement scientists are warning that the world needs to take drastic action soon in order to get us back on track and avoid the worst effects of climate change that's the focus of a new and dire report released by the united nations this week the emissions gap report lays it all out saying that the gap in our efforts to tackle global warming emissions is big and it is getting bigger by the day 1st here is the trajectory that we are on right now if we stay on this course under our current policies the world is on track for more then 3 degrees celsius rise this century that's
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predicted to lead to catastrophic environmental effects now here is where we need to be in order to keep the global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees celsius that's the most optimistic goal agreed to in paris to get there and it looks steep emissions need to be slashed by 55 percent overall in the next decade in other words a cut of more than 7 percent per year the problem is we're not anywhere near that goal in fact last year global carbon dioxide emissions rose by nearly 2 percent and the longer we wait the deeper and faster those emissions cuts will need to be and joining me is the lead off of there of that gap reports. john christiansen he is speaking to us from copenhagen tonight now 1st of all thank you for taking the time to speak with us this is in fact the 10th year in a row that the u.n. has released an emissions gap report just walk us through one of the key takeaways this year is there anything new in that report. thank you for that in addition to
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come on. i mean if you compare last year you could say we are talking about the smallest i think the main reason for issuing it every year is that it really is a wake up call for the good of the group and this is the digital action this year is really crucial because next year is the year were purchased. with this 2nd plan the paris they're all supposed to slip past they still and were researching is that not only the plans for the. pairs but also that must cost them what they promised us earlier we saw those images of students on strike across the globe some students to try striking every friday for months now the younger generation they seem to get it i mean what about the adults though you mentioned this conference coming up in madrid hard politicians dragging their feet why are they doing that why are they taking action. yeah i mean i 1st kind of been waiting for the young ones also to wake up because the future we're talking about looks bleak with with climate
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outlooks i mean i think it's because politicians generally deal with the short term the deal well for that you know with broad so i think that in 4 years that really long so big is this the global problems are really difficult to sell but i think the right is the future as a really imperative in the beginning especially in europe but i think a spirit of conscience we saw the european parliament election electing the most. dangerous and that this government here the whole parliament now justice in the process of getting a new plan little over 7 to 1230 they don't have all the tools ready to get there but that will be the vision of. it and of course that pressure coming from the young generation is. but talk about the biggest culprits when it comes to c o 2 emissions we're talking about developed countries in specific the g. 20 nations what are nations like the us like china and germany what are they doing
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or not doing to tackle their c o 2 emissions. what i mean i think they are doing something that is not that this thing happening i mean you see chinese building ruble power really really big scale but at the same time they're having quite high growth rates so they're farming to keep relying mediocre at the same time so it's just it's not a black and white picket that said there is a lot of british ships in between i think what has happened in the last just 5 years or so is that wind and solar has really moved up and become fluid competitive in almost all countries and i think that will in itself true market forces also drive things faster but it needs to be with us it makes that process and i think a lot of countries haven't realized that they need to put in place that sort of conducive political environment so late that transition and we are talking about a real transitional specially of energy insurance for we need to move towards the tallahassee power completely but actually up to 50 and really bring it down very
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quickly and i think in the same time transport last it's a bit of extra fast so that is a challenge for the process but that's where the really big things are the nation's forest agriculture is also a big part of those but really up in the 6 and to some you talked about rex rabbit i mean consumerism and efficient uses but it's also very big and you mentioned i mean this report was purposefully bill east before cop 25 that's happening madrid next week this is the 25th un climate change conference is this the most important one in your pain. i mean that's the difficulty sadly most of the bomb what we had was the build up to past the pair's agreement is a unique piece of international agreement that we haven't seen before this year is kind of a mystery point of ops and the new facilities big one will be the one next year because that's where we are looking to get new national plans and see where the 10 greatest collective lives the ambition so this is kind of and it personally and i
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think the universe moves from chile just painted still choose cherry here and they're going to be the 1st country coming up with that time a lot of the focus will be on a vision for how serious and convince israel this is the way to go so it's very important but in terms of decision making this year is it's the big one right now it's an important one now and actually also the 1st big climate summit since the u.s. announced that they were formally or they started the process the form of a drawing from the paris kleiman agreement how much pressure do you think there will be on the united states and president trump to stay in a paris climate crema. yeah i'm sure there is another question and i'm not sure if it's having much effect but i mean what we see at the same time this is was last part of the your society a lot of the. progressive states a lot of the bigger cities a lot of the big companies are moving in here with me. they're not impacted by the
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stuff it was a lot of things are happening in the u.s. in spite of what some central government policy is because in reality a lot of it in the u.s. is done by seconds it's a lot on the agenda as those leaders coming together in madrid next week john christianson the lead author of the un emissions gap report thank you so much for joining us. thank you. thank you. media sources are reporting that prime minister joseph scott is expected to resign his government has become increasingly embroiled in the political and legal crisis sparked by the murder of journalist daphne carr one she was investigating government corruption when she was killed in a car bomb attack 2 years ago. at 3 in the morning prime minister joseph gave a press conference he was upset by the investigation into death. as murder and the
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alleged involvement of his close colleagues for us this was not just a murder this was a major case that shook our democracy many people greatly doubt that actually did everything possible to solve the murder of journalist. she was killed by a car bomb on october 16th 2017 last week the investigation into who contracted the murder led to the maltese energy entrepreneur york and finish allegedly he had transferred money via dubai to companies in panama these companies apparently belong to most cuts tourism minister conrad miti and his chief of staff keith embry both resigned earlier this week. carr want to go ahead researched suspected corruption at the highest government level this week many demanded most cancer resignation they say he has blood on his hands because he trying to protect officials stay through it all feasible one sentence we investigated found no
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evidence and released him and they want us to believe that according to maltese media most cut intends to announce his resignation soon. we'll get more now on our story we go to mountain correspondent barbara bays or standing by for us barbara there have been more protests there tonight i mean what have been what have people been telling you. the people here are really help of lee angry and this anger has been growing over the last week because 1st the investigations into the murder also seem to be breaking open they seem to be an idea that now one was getting closer to the truth and then all these things we just saw happen that he's just scam bre the cabinet chief sort of was released without charge just by the police that he is now sort of gone under that he has disappeared from the scene nobody knows where he is people fear he might flee that the island he might
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never be brought to justice so there is a lot of anger and people want more there one more even than a resignation from joseph muskets the prime minister we've been talking to them before the demonstration that's listen to what they had to say but there's a core of rotten. of rotten people that are in politics and in business and they're in bed together and that is what is rotten underneath to be cleaned out not the old politicians the new blood needs to come up and needs to a clean out the house they have to pay for that drives they can't just walk away free there is corruption there's mud does everything not tony. not only get that me they've also bad that's also being made as the people who spoke up you know this man of his in prison who they are just. because he's just
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as guilty i feel you. know he's complicit at least by hiding covering up. and the latest voice the last voice we heard was the one of the mother. ronna. so we really hear that people want change they want a fundamental change on the silent yeah absolutely i mean hearing people there saying even the core is rotten and of course you know if the prime minister does step down that is the the political side of this but what would that mean for the investigation into the murder of daphne carr want to leave the. i mean in the end it seems that this is going to be blown wide open we saw your going fenech the main suspect of do have ordered the hit on definitely say walk out of the courthouse today astonishingly he walked out free i mean he was in check out that was just
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a policeman company him and he said to reporters the truth will come to light and he feared for his life but he will tell all so he will point to his finger at the people in government who are sort of implicated and instead of being really behind this murder and said that this seems to be the point in time where people in government and this this business man here they are sort of trying to tear each other and pull each other down to say it is no it was them but no it was the other one and so it seems that in the end yes it will come out because people did the criminals involved in this and the people who have been connected to have all of the hit they have started talking and then in the end they will really try to sort of really get all the details we have to sort of you know that for instance you're going to the senate that businessman he was wiretapped for over
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a year by. the prime minister and he listened into those tapes so he's known all along what was going on there is so many details that show the deep implication of the government into this murder that in the end it really will have to be blown blown open i mean if and when those details come out is that going to so to speak drain the swamp in malta and bob i mean how deep does that swamp go we're hearing so many people in the government allegedly tied up in this. that would just be in mere beginning i mean of course people here want justice that's what they always screaming at those demonstrations now just says justice they want people to go to jail for the murder bought everybody here knows that. the disease kills so much deeper there is this mafia like concrete action of people being sort of doing business together and doing favors for each other and doing criminal favors for
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each other and covering up money laundering is rampant on the island there is a whole cozy no economy that has developed that is so laundering illegal money from russia from the near is from from everywhere really and is streaming through the island passports are being sold to russians to chinese to all the guards from wherever who wanted a european passport for big sums that there are no controls in place this goes on and on and the whole economy and the political elite here are sort of totally in connected and there is this network really that is just a crush that in society and all this will really have to be torn and people the normal citizens here in malta really want that and they say we have lost our dignity we need to regain it and we want to be a democracy i mean barbara what you're describing there is basically a complete breakdown of the rule of law in malta is of course
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a member of the european union do we know how will these accusations play out in the e.u. institutions media for one thing it's not a great look to have members of governments participating in upcoming e.u. summits i mean what's the e.u. fallout here. i mean next monday there is going to be enough that you denigration arriving on the island and to sort of really reinforce the message that things must be done that this cannot go on there is in fact like you say a complete breakdown of the rule of law and that is systematic on malta because the prime minister is the one who can appoint to the head of police the head of the security services the head of the judiciary it's all in one hand now there is no separation of powers that is absolutely undemocratic and this will have to be changed and will have to be changed quickly so it really goes to the very core here at the e.u. now is adamant that these changes need to be made and that if they are not made in
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infringement procedure because of break yourself the rule of law is imminent they will certainly do something now because they've watched it for 2 years and they are losing patience with small to t.w. correspondent barbara faisal in malta force one thank you very much. hiv is a global issue but africa has been hit hardest of all 2 thirds of the 40000000 people living with the virus are africans and although modern treatments mean the diagnosis is no longer a death sentence prevention is still the most effective weapon against the disease meet one man now who has made it his mission to make his country kenya h.i.b. free and he's using humor to raise awareness. behold his majesty the king of confidence. we join him in his kingdom. in america he can have africa's largest i can slouch. is my
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kingdom does my territory it is my eyes i can mia every day and use what you call the libya upward 1st. item is to engage the community to have a little sit with them to have what you call trust building and i teach them on how to use expanding the stages. from there i do the most ritual. we've gotten. from the most literal everyone do we pick on them depending on the need for one many people want one of them is that. a the king of condoms started advocating for safe sex and the importance of using condoms after high school after losing a close friend to a change stanley decided to start honest and open conversations about hiv with as
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many people as possible to draw people's attention here is this i catching royal out feet is very attractive and it's also make me feel proud that i'm the king and . before you know a good level at a low level. high level coming from the slums it's very hard like to do to them. in the last 2 decades hiv infections in kenya have decreased by house organizations like l.v. c.t. health who supply the king of condoms with well condoms have helped steer these efforts however 5.6 percent of the population still carries the virus and recently a new worrying trend has the much to. do have noticed that now among the new infections there's an increased number among young people generally so here we're talking about age about 15 to 24 years who are at highest risk of infection in poor
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settlements like kibera infections among young people particularly on the right i've come to realize that these are charges called on by guinea because the same god when you asked them why why what happened was ideas money he bought for maybe he started paying me then he started doing this and present this month we spoke with him on. the king of condoms and his project supply girls with green farming and. so that they can sell their homes even the small income helps young girls become independent and less likely to engage in acts of 618 year old lucky from idea is part of the project and part of an evening with a funny. they don't have to be paint to those money league. smoko since sexual. activity so that you can get some money to buy. your food their confidence their courage to say no i can't support myself the king of condoms
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moves on to continue his daily mission to protect his kingdom kibera i can tell where the t.v. . is an african a muslim and to bring a sample of people living here to here you know. the power of that simple thing called the times. needed to be grateful i believe in me somebody who could now mark where he told me to be. when. well the day is almost done but as always the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at news or you can follow me at com aspen and don't forget to use our hash tag the day from all of us here in berlin thanks for watching and for making us a part of jordan. the
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of next to the uk i. suppose and now i'm looking at a section of me which was affectionately as you can. bloody near putin in the middle of his election campaign in the year 2000 a documentary was filmed for russian television. but director vitali munchies captured much more that was determining about dontcha know of course remember in the film secretly chronicled the power grab actually everything was precisely planned and structured. featuring top supporting roles. to go in order to cross messages to the freedom of russia t.v.
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. land featuring a lead role like you've never seen before let me be clear with you i have to act in ways that i feel necessary them people who simply understand that. good leaders i mean how much do the ends justify the means. to terms with mrs starts december 13th on t.w. . last sunday's election in hong kong may have been strictly local but it sent a signal straight to the heart of made lunch china in the face of an increasingly violent standoff between 12 democracy protesters and hong kong's beijing backed government a record number of voters turned out for the poll and handed a landslide victory to the pro-democracy candidates for the city's local district councils.
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