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w played for mines. if someone else to the hardwood t v highlights, it's selected for you. you every week in your inbox, subscribe now. ah, this is g w. news live from berlin, a breakthrough at the un climate summit in egypt. negotiators reach a potential deal to create a fun to compensate countries bearing the brunt of climate change. if approved by delegates, the fund would help developing countries recover from climate disasters. twitter
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owner, you on mush asked users to vote on whether former us president donald trump should be allowed back on. the social media network was banned after last year's interaction at the u. s. capital. and in sports p. first president, response to critics of the upcoming world cup and capitol accusing the west of hypocrisy. ah a warm welcome. 12 years round the world i'm michael ocho. negotiators have reached a draft deal on a climate compensation fund at the you ends cop 27 summit in egypt. after days of grid log the new draft proposal. would she countries agree to set up a fund to compensate the vulnerable nations bearing the brunt of climate change calls for such a fund have dominated the last 2 weeks of talks. but the proposal still needs to be
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voted on by delegates and for spoons. the key decision of which countries would pay into the new fund until the next years you win climate. some d w sam baker is in jermel shake covering the climate talks. i asked her to tell us more about the potential deal. yes, that appears to be the case multiple countries are signaling their support for this deal. and so far i haven't heard any speaking out against it. so this is a fund that would be established to pay for loss and damage. and that is money that will go towards countries that need it after climate disasters. so climate vulnerable, poor countries that need that money and many of them are singling their support, saying this fund offers hope, but the details will need to be worked out for next year. and the most important one will be where the money is going to come from. so the,
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the sources of money for that fund from the outside looking in it seemed that delegates were at an impasse. so this is a major development. what remains to be agreed on the main thing that still needs to be agreed on is mitigation. so that's one of those. buzzwords here at cop 27, but basically what it means is reducing emissions. so the language in the draft text right now is almost identical to what we had last year in glasgow. and that doesn't reduce emissions to keep a warming at to $1.00 degrees or less than that. and you know, the warming of 2 degrees would be quite different than 1.5 degrees. we would lose coral reefs. 60000000 more people would have to deal with the droughts that would lead to hunger and searching for water. 12000000 more people would deal with coastal flooding. so as it stands right now,
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they're just holding those emissions reductions to work towards 2 degrees that was agreed and the paris agreement. so, big picture perspective here. what's essentially at stake big picture is, is well, you know, how much warmer it's going to be at the end of the century. so we're looking at a half degrees difference. and, and like i said, that's going to affect people on coastline dealing with drought, dealing with worse heat waves. so this, this is the element that still has to be decided on that. so the w sam, big many things other stories now making use at the shower, british prime minister, written suna, has met with ukraine's president for lot of miss zalinski on his 1st trip to keith since taking office tonight vowed that his country would continue to stand by
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ukraine announcing a new 57000000 euro air defense packet. north korean leader kim jong own has introduced his daughter to the world under the nose of an intercontinental ballistic missile state media release. the 1st public image of his daughter seen walking hand in hand with her father after the test launch of con young's newest icbm. it's the latest series of tests that have drawn international condemnation authorities in china's capital. beijing have urged residents to stay home. as you write cases of crone of virus rise, many restaurants and shops have been shot. the government is attempting a more targeted approach through restrictions, amid public anger over it 0 covered strategy of city wide locked ins and daily mess testing. elan must car company test lies recalling more than
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321000 vehicles in the united states over a tail light issue. it's the 3rd recall issued by the car maker just this month and it's 19 this year. tesla shares have dropped to nearly 2 year low to the us now and days after donald trump announced he plans to make a run for the white house. again. the u. s. attorney general has appointed a special counsel to decide whether trump should face criminal charges for his handling of sensitive documents and the aftermath of the 2020 election. good afternoon. the announcement by america's top prosecutor aims to head off claims the investigations are politically motivated. receipt based on recent developments and coating, the former president's announcement that he is a candidate for president in the next election. and the sitting president stated intention to be a candidate as well. i have concluded that it is in the public interest to appoint
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a special council. the attorney general has appointed jack smith that war crimes on one side do not justify workrooms on the other side. before the announcement he was chief prosecutor for the special court in the hague, charged with investigating and prosecuting war crimes in kosovo. ah, her god frederick. oh, he'll now be responsible for investigating donald trump's rule in last year's january 6th attack on the u. s. capital. if smith concludes, there is enough evidence to indicate their former president interfered with the peaceful transfer of power. he'll report back to mary garland who will sign off on the indictment. smith is also looking into a cash of classified government documents uncovered during an f b i rayed on trump's florida home. the news comes just 3 days after trump declared he plans to run for president again in 2024. speaking to
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a crowd of supporters at a black tie event at his mar, logo state, donald trump was quick to condemn the announcement. this horrendous abuse of power is the latest of a long series of which us started a long time ago. they have found nothing which means i proven to be one of the most honest and innocent people ever in our country. the white house says president joe biden had no advanced notice of the attorney general's plans. twitter owner, you on mosque has launched a referendum on former u. s. president. donald trump, he's asking platform users to vote on reinstating trump, who was banned from twitter after his supporter storm the u. s. capital last year. with more than $7000000.00 votes cast, so far, trump is winning preceded mosque is also looking to cut about half the companies working on friday,
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twitter temporarily closed its offices and cut workers access to internal systems. a move that comes amid reports that large numbers of staff were quitting. goin, kalak, teachers strategic management at mcmaster university in canada. i asked him if elan must sigh. dia reinstating. trump is a distraction from what's going on at twitter. i mean, that's one possible interpretation. we could also take must get his word and really believe that he's trying to crowd sources decision. one thing we know for certain is that he's changing twitter as a product by changing content, moderation. what we saw just a couple of days ago, or yesterday. in fact was that he reinstated some previously bank accounts. so jordan peterson, babylon b cathy griffin were reinstated. we also have some accounts remain banned. this is alex jones account for instance. and it could be that donald trump's, a twitter account is on the fence. so he really is trying to crowd sourcing
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decision to help them make the choice. it could be a distraction, like you said, it's also possible. this is just one of those musk off the cuff tweets with no real intentionality, that there's no really good reason to guess one. this isn't over another. at this moment. there have been layoffs across the tech sector as you well know. what makes it this week? mass exodus of employees at twitter different so we know for a fact that twitter has not had great financial performance. and that an a per employee basis. it has lower revenues and lower profits than its competitors. so the cuts were expected in the short term. it probably was required for short term survival of twitter after the take over certainly. now what we see that's different this week is that he's given the employee as an ultimatum. either become, quote unquote, hard core twitter employees or leave. so this looks like it's more of
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a cultural change. so where is initially it's what are layoffs were about cost cutting. it looks like now is engaged in cultural change. he just wants employees to stay that are going to buy this new culture of being hardcore. whatever it is, that means it's not unusual for new c, e o is to reorganize. so how's the situation at twitter? different yeah. so what makes must be different from a lot of other executives is his management style. and to be frank, i'm not sure he knows of do it differently. so traditionally what we teach a business schools is a teaching approach of planning. deliberation. this is a market research being tactful and taking your time to make decisions. eli moss is not like this. so he is much, much more impulsive. he takes a trial and error approach. he breaks things and then learns from this, like i said, this and the fact this is open to the public makes it very surprising for us to see, especially a platform like twitter. so this is very different, we teach,
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this is when it's not surprising from us. so it, he has a different approach and i'm not sure he knows certain things differently if the past weeks or so or any indication we will be talking to you more about the latest developments that are surely going to arise. that is gordon kalak, associate professor strategic management at mcmaster university in canada. many thanks. thank you. the football world cup kicks off to morrow in qatar. it's the most controversial tournament in competition history. attracting widespread scrutiny due to labor and human rights abuses in the host country. much of this criticism has been leveled at fifa and its president gianni. in fun tino, he responded dramatically to the critiques in a press conference. today. he for president gianni and fatina should be relieved after long for years of planning building and glad handing the guitar. world cup is
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finally ready to begin. but as the tournament draws near, those criticising fifo for partnering with a host nation, accused of human rights and labor abuses and where homosexuality is criminalized, have only gotten louder and t no expressed empathy with marginalized groups, including those ostracize m katara in a press conference. one day before the opening game. today i see la category to day i feel out up to day i feel african to day i fi, la gay to day i feel disabled to day i feel
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a migrant worker. thousands of migrant workers have faced waived staff or even died under unexplained circumstances and guitars since the world cup was awarded 12 years ago. if antenna argued the world cup and attention around it have helped improve conditions highlighting football's potential for change. the only weapon that we have is this is the mall. and we have to try with this to engage, to explain, ah, and to and they was awesome. despite these words of solidarity infant, tina has failed to speak out about a proposed compensation fund for migrant workers that would provide restitution for labor abuses suffered preparing for the world cup even as the tournament gets ready for kick off. if these and other vital topics aren't addressed more seriously, it's unlikely, infantile. we'll get a break from the criticism. you watching t w news. a quick reminder of our top story negotiators have reached
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a draft deal on a climate compensation fund at the u. n's comp 27 summit in egypt, after days of gridlock, the new draft proposal. would she countries agree to set up a fund to compensate the vulnerable nations bearing the brunt of climate change? we will ended there up next is dark film. with a look at the island of saint alina in the southern atlantic, there is home to hundreds of species of fauna and flora found nowhere else on the planet. a michael loker in berlin. thanks for watching. fed up with the patriarchy with mad doing and depressing.
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