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how much was going to really go? we still have time to work. i'm doing with his subscriber, or more than just like ah ah, this is, these are the news live from berlin. the world's richest man takes control of twitter. in our mosque says the bird is free. he promises to cut sense to ship that stop by firing top executives. also the paragraph. the united nation sounds the
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alarm on climate change warning, the world is not doing enough to cut to fossil fuels and us. how speaker nancy pelosi is husband is attacked in a break in at the couple of hung police are investigating whether there's a political motive. ah, i'm a hilder mohammad walking to the program. the bird has been freed, so has it on mosques in a tweet after taking control of twitter, the test, the chief has hit the ground running. must began by firing a string of twitter bosses. he says he brought the social media network to boost free speech and communication. but critics say one man should not have so much power over public debate. let that sink in. this is how you on mosque was into twitters headquarters in san francisco. with the grandiose gesture,
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the world's richest man signal to employees and users, it may be the end of twitter as day. know it. in a tweet addressed to advertisers on a platform must claimed the acquisition was not aimed at making him more money. musk told advertisers that his goal was to counter political polarization in traditional media. he set the polarization, had now spread to social media, and that he wanted to preserve twitter as a space for dialog. the reason i acquired twitter is because it is important to the future of civilization to have a common digital town square, where a wide range of beliefs can be debated in a healthy manner. and ambitious goal and in mosques own words, one with a very real possibility of failure. the serial inter printers bold moves,
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don't come as a surprise to analysts, but his exact vision for the platform is still somewhat unclear. you have to grab that, he's a visionary that he's done some amazingly innovative things. but having said that, it's a little worrying in the sense that when you turn down to build it back up again, you have to have some sort of our north star vision to take people long to say this is the reason why i'm doing that. and we haven't quite seen the other than some hand weaving at free speech. but some twitter users fear that what musk wants for the platform may not be reflective of what they want. i believe that e d. lon must buying twitter in on him. twitter will begin, but we're already seen changes the algorithm on getting a lot of right wing stuff all the sudden on my feet that i wasn't getting before ever since. so ever since moscow bounced this, musk has only vaguely implied what his vision for free speech,
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but look like. for now, twitter users are left you wonder where the new red lines will be drawn. on your i spoke to marcus beck at all the founder of german did, shall news website, nets, politics dot org. i asked him where he thought twitter was heading. it's totally unclear to us the most relevant global platform for the public. as our platforms have my use us, but twitter where politics and media meets, and it acting real time. but it has lots of problems with hate speech and dis information, and mask wants to return to remain a caliber debate, marketplace se set. but his own behavior doesn't necessarily suggest he means that it could also set a good example in a person communication behavior to be a road. but as far as us that would be cheaper for every client. now a hot topic is donald trump,
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who was banned from twitter mosque has said that he will allow him back if he does come back. what will be the implications of this mask announce to bring back from after he was suspended. i hope media in this case have learned from this and not robot about any singer of ok to treat from trump, who s on hatred and discord on a few of us would have would be better it was out from. but if he comes back then the problems of hate speech and this information would be bigger than now. now, the eel with that tech regulation, they've been very keen to regulate big tech companies. well this put them on a collision course with musk that is totally unclear and i'm a bit worried that says in your eat regulation on platforms wouldn't fit into this
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new situation on twitter because to with her it's not big enough to be regulated. and as a digital markets act, which tries to control it's a market power because it has not enough annual budget for this. and then there's a digital services egg, and twitter might have less than $45.00, millions of monthly use us in europe and union. then twitter would be regulated as a normal, very small platform without this huge impact on our society. and if you are in union finds out that twitter will be, will have had more than $45000000.00 users. then the european regulators could do more about sites such as inspections on the company, premises, and scientists regulate us, what get more and better access to find out if everything's the company tells us
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and public is true or not, right? that is market because our thank you very much indeed for your insights. thank you . he and i to nations, as issued another stock warning on climate change, same the window of opportunity to prevent a catastrophe is closing fast. and new un reports criticizes richer countries, but not doing enough, or even promising enough to cut emissions from burning fossil fuels. scientists say emissions must fall by nearly half in this decade unknown to prevent disastrous heating. a dorothy shows the planet has already warmed by $1.00 degrees and is on track to be almost 3 degrees hotter or the end of the century. somalia is in the grips of a devastating drought. turbocharged by human made climate change, hold it and cut arc at them. being a missionary families like this one in a camp for internally displaced, people in central,
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somalia had been forced to flee their homes in search of food and water. somalis have done next and nothing contribute to global greenhouse gas emissions like much of the global south, but that country is ranked as the 2nd most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. now several major u. n. reports a warning that without urgent action, the world is on the path to even more disastrous warming. and global initial clements commitments are falling pitifully shorts. the window to limits global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees is closing. fust, greenhouse gas emissions must be cut by 45 percent these thickets and the current policies the world is heavy for $2.00 degrees of global heating by the end of the century. in other words, we are headed for a global catastrophe. with that degree of heating scientists, a life on earth becomes the stuff of nightmares. with the planet unrecognizable
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from what we currently know, large parts of the world become uninhabitable. huge numbers of species would be driven to extinction. activists around the world have been ringing the alarm bells for years turning to increasingly disruptive tactics like learning themselves to the roads. here in munich, in my fields, i was just calling dentistry and i was counting that white leg drought. i was counting flooding wrong. i don't want to do that as a, as an equal. it is a discount that you discount actors of like london burning oper is that it is not valuable. we noticed happening now. we need to stop it before i like our entire leg planet. collab experts agree that if the world is to have any chance of averting irreversible climate breakdown, immediate action to slash fossil fuel use needs to be taken. though with oil and gas giants raking in record profits, emissions still rising and governments slow to act. time is rapidly running out
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of the wireless, charging me in the studio is dw climate reporter i did iran, john. so we seen a number of reports on climate change in recent years. i was just projecting a really bleak picture. where are we heading? so well, don't change so well the lead of promised to try to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius by the end of the century above what we had before the industrial revolution, the current policies put us on track for almost double that. so the latest report came out yesterday, put it at about $2.00 degrees celsius of warming. and if you cancel these kind of vague pledges, then it comes further down to $2.00 or even down to just below 2 degrees. what does it, what all of these numbers me, well, essentially, in a well, that's 2.8 degrees hotter than it is today. we see massive crop failure. they become much more likely at multiple different plants across the globe at the same time, leaving for the free price is costing a lot more for people who can actually get the food for a lot of people,
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they're pushed out of the ability to even afford what they're going to eat, you spend more money on insurance for floods, for droughts, for wild fires, all sorts of events that met. i mean, floods and wildfires definitely on coast for 3rd coastal 5 will get much stronger. wildfire become more likely and hotter drought, some of them will become stronger as well, so you're paying more money, you're at greater risk of kind of losing your home or your livelihood or your life even in these sorts of events. and i mean, when i asked one climate scientist about decided to just sum it up and she said, i mean that this world is one that we can't adapt to, are we making progress at all? we're making some progress in some ways. but another report that came out just a couple of days ago looked 40 indicators of progress. and i mean, i've got a page from the report right here in front of me. and if you just look here, not one of them is on track to go fast enough to cut emissions quickly enough to get to the level that we need to. there's plenty of other ones which are moving in the right direction, which we're making progress on. but not quickly enough,
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and the 5, which is just going in completely the wrong direction. the maybe good news that you could consider here is that the world, the international energy agency announced yesterday that they expect fossil fuel usage to peak. within the decade. it means that much sooner to actually limit warming to the levels that well lead of promised to try to aim for. but it's i guess still progress and some description. yeah. and as we look to cop 27, the climate summit. what are your projections for? well, leaders, what should they be addressing in the short term? in the short term, what scientists have been very clear they need to do is put in policy to cut the amount of fossil fuel that being burned and find new ways to create the energy. we see the wind turbines just next to us here. these sorts of things increasing the amount of renewable energy in the system. electrifying processes that currently involve burning fossil fuels. all of these things need to have a much, much faster if the world is to kind of 0 out its emissions in
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a more short term. but also other question, the other countries arrays, and particularly poor ones, about how to pay for the damages that have already been made was by having heat of the planet and made extreme weather event stronger. that it did others at the ranch on. thank you so much. let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. at least 31 people have died and 9 others are missing. after flooding in the philippines, scientists on linking recent heavy rains to climate change. north korea has carried out the latest in a series of ballistic missile tests. south korea's military detected the launch of 2 short range rockets. the u. s. has won pyongyang that using nuclear weapons would mean the end of the regime. the u. n's nuclear watchdog ascending inspectors to investigate russia claims that ukraine is building a so called dirty bomb, an explosive device laced with nuclear materials. kid denies this and says moscow
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is trying to create a pretext for a new escalation. allegations have been made, use pictures are on the way, and this is basically what we need to do. we have to undertake these work of these 2 facilities that were mentioned over the weekend, displaces, were allegedly work to divert nuclear material. footman fabrication over a logical device will be taking place. so this is what we are going to be doing a lot of input and says he has no regrets about the war in ukraine. the russian leader claims the conflict is going to plan. and moscow has no intention, abusing nuclear weapons. speaking in moscow, he accused western leaders of seeking global domination. the united states says putin's remarks are not new. meanwhile, ukraine's president vladimir lance. he says his forces a holding out against russian attacks in the eastern darn bast region. smoke
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rising over buck mote. across much of the country, successful ukrainian counter attacks have put russia on the defensive. but in the eastern cities of us diff car and fuck moot, russian forces continue to grind forward located in the dawn, yet screeching back most has been under heavy bombardment for months. now ukrainian officials say it is the sight of some of the heaviest fighting in the country. as russia continues to advance. was it who control over territory keeps changing hands to day. it's as to morrow. there's the day after to morrow. as again, the fighting is intense to day al guys took a prisoner a prisoner from russia. russia's offensive here is being supported by the wagner mercenary group, a paramilitary force, with links to the kremlin. ukrainian and west and officials accused the group of recruiting prisoners from russian jails to fight in ukraine. now ukrainian soldiers
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on the front lines said these prisoners are being used as bait. a tactic presidency . lensky has described as crazy. of the missouri of manners, his cold one time use. the main task of these one you soldiers is to come towards us and find out our position if they are lucky they will stay alive. if not, they die. despite the intense fighting ukrainian troops are said to be holding on, but months of constant bombardment are taking their toll and the russian offensive shows no sign of slowing down. well, generally, as president has described russia's invasion of ukraine as a turning point in history, in a national address, frank vault assigned maya said the world is entering a period of confrontation. he won't, janice will have to make sacrifices calling for a change in outlook, ga, ga bull. and he also said,
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acknowledging this new reality was the only way people would be able to meet the challenges ahead. but it did come kind of policy makers cannot work miracles. no one hadn't gone was, wasn't, and not even a german president can take away all our worries in these profoundly uncertain times. it helped us feler does on the contrary. and i believe that many of these worries are legitimate. we are experiencing the deepest crisis. our united germany has ever known it been about, sorry villains, but i'm firmly convinced that if we become consciously aware of this moment is turning point in history from if we begin to understand that one era has come to an end and another has begun done then and only then will we be able to see more clearly was yet what is now required of us in fisher. and i am certain he's a annoyance that we will not have to face this new era in fear or without the phone
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. see? now an intruder has attacked the husband of us house speaker, nancy pelosi at the couples. home in san francisco. paul pelosi is being treated in for injuries in hospital, but is expected to make a full recovery. the alleged attacker is being held in custody. police are investigating whether there is a political motive. nancy pelosi was not at home at the time. 8 months in russia, while at let's house over to washington d. c. and speak to d, w. i kayla kuth. now i care what more do we know about this assault all we know very little except for the bear details that in the middle of the night, the attack managed to get into the house according to a p, which is citing a close source is through the back door, attacking pool pelosi with a hammer. he does not have the kind of security detail that his wife, of course, hasn't nancy pelosi as that speaker of the house, or what is unclear is what kind of security arrangements were there. he was brought
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to hospital and according to a statement by a spokesperson for nancy pelosi, he is injured, but he is expected to make a full recovery. so the open question is, is this politically motivated? we do not have details about the attacker what his motivation was. or is this plainly crime, but it does come at a time as concerns are growing here of politically motivated violence. and we also recently heard a republican center, susan collins of main given into saying that she would be surprised if a center got killed. so that are the levels of concern here at this very moment with still very sketchy details. yeah, and i think more broadly there would be other concerns about security for us politicians ahead of the mid term elections next month. well, it really doesn't matter who you ask on the hill. there is an increasing level of
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threats extending it to individual senators. we've seen those interviews as well. also we're seeing polling that shows after that very violent insurrection on january 6th, 2021. that more and more not just republicans see violence as a legitimate way to change the political cause. depending on which poll you site is between a quarter and a 3rd of americans who believe that that could be justified in certain circumstances. so you do see more preparedness to go beyond simply voicing your concerns, your opinion through the political processes. this is really hanging like a dark cloud over these upcoming elections. and donald trump, of course, in the past, and just recently saying that the minority leader, mitch mcconnell,
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when he voted in favor of the budget of the household, continuing avoiding a government shut down that he had a death wish have we seen quite a bit of rhetoric and just this week, we saw the conviction of 3 men who were plotting to a duct in victor, a governor here in the united states. so you can see these as individual incidents, but what it amounts to is a growing concerned that there could be violence in the run up and during or potentially also after the upcoming midterm elections on november, the 8th, mckayla cooper, reporting for us in washington dc. thank you so much. a result goes to the polls as we can in a run off vote to elect a president left as challenge at louis ignacio led to silver one the most votes in the 1st round, but not enough for an outright. when against the current far right leader, shire bull sonata, it's been
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a polarized and sometimes violent campaign fall right. incumbent president, jaya bill sanara, holds a last rally in rear diginero is brazil heads into a final election round on sunday. oh, we didn't want to return to the past and to corruption. we want to preserve peace, work and progress from left as challenger and former president louis ne seo lula da silva. an election when would mock an incredible political come back? after a stint in prison on corruption charges that will later and old, he won the most votes in the 1st round and his holding his lead into the runoff. oh, the election could decide the face of the amazon rain forest. as president, bull sanara has rolled back protection and promoted deforestation. lola's election
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promises include sweeping environmental reforms. other key election issues have highlighted the polarization in brazil's politics, from the country's economy and struggling health system to gun control that both scenario has loosened throughout his term. i will vote football sanara as he put forth the right to self defense, which i consider the my sacred thing for my family, my children. but for lawless support is an end to the far right presidents. time can't come soon enough. but what i need, i will vote for lula to preserve demarco and to restore our rights boston, our and his allies have repeatedly alleged without evidence that brazil's electronic voting machines can be used for election fraud. opinion polls shareable scenario is likely to lose in sundays run off. but his unsubstantiated claims have
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raised fears. he may refuse to accept a fate. now to a teenage footballer, living her dream at just 15 years old emma lattice has made it into the 1st team of german women's bundis, big aside cologne. we met the forward to find out more about her path to professional football. emma lattice is the youngest player in cologne's, buddhist, like a squad at just 15 years old. she's already made it to the highest level of women's football in germany. but up until recently, she was still the only girl playing in her local boys team, f c n. f tell me, tell you that nationally, i didn't think about it at all. i just didn't bother to older, you get the more you think about it. so it was hard to find a connection with the team because i was always just seen as the girl day after money. the more time i spent in the room i in the team,
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the more they accepted me at the house and stopped seeing me as the girl. and instead, just as a member of the time i met with those tears. oh, after 2 years playing in the age groups top tier, she left the boys behind with a heavy heart to take the next step in her career. is miss etsy, does i have to admit i cried a little when i left altura, but it was a lovely time especially towards a end as a finding in oh, emma started playing football. i just 4 years old. her family never expected it to become a career, but they soon saw she was brimming with both talent and determination. oh, ron tal visor, hampton. there were some hard moments which she also used half wanted because she powered through. she said, i want to make it over. i want to prove to them that i've got what it takes us is just like to to walk that she did signing a professional contract with cologne. despite never playing for their youth teams
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as the youngest player in the senior squad. she'll have to be patient, but emma has already impressed her coach and them will develop emma cautiously. but we wanted her training with the 1st team because we believe she has the talent and that the training will help her progress planning definitely more. emma lots as has already exceeded expectations, but she's only getting started. as for yesterday it was some other sports stories taking place around the world. brazilian football start name or has been cleared of fraud and corruption. spanish prosecutors dropped charges over his transfer to buffalo from santos, in 2013 authorities earlier wanted to jail name apo 2 years and impose a 10000000 euro fine all snows. pablo murray was among 5 people injured in a knife attack at a milan shopping center. one person was killed, the spanish defender who is currently on loan to italy's ac mazda was not seriously
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