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rethinking everything and making major changes. you reviewed this week on d. w with ah, ah, this is dw news live from berlin. us police investigate a suspected hate crime up for a gunman, kills 5 people. at a gay nightclub in colorado, a suspect is in police. custody of the club goes intervened and overpowered him. also on the program after criticism and controversy,
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the men's football world cup kicked off in cutoff. but there's no joy for the host team who lose the opening match. and the christmas illuminations are on in paris. but how much will europe's energy crisis dim the sparkle in the city of lights? ah, i minute gives makennan welcome to the program. police in the us state of colorado are trying to determine the motive for math, shooting at an l. g. b. teach you night club. the killed 5 people. a lone gunman also injured 25 patrons at the club shoe, in colorado, springs the night clubs owners a calling the attack a hate crime. the suspected gunman is in police. custody of the club goers overpowered him,
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tokens of remembrance and love for the victims of the shooting. colorado springs is a conservative leaning city in the heart of the us. the attack on patrons at club q has devastated and already marginalized community. our community are shattered. this is the only l g b t q plus space we have in the city of colorado springs where we don't go how can we now do anything like something like this can happen at a vigil held for the victims, the states governor jared polis addressed mourners via video calling the shooting a senseless act of evil in 2018 polish, was the 1st openly gay man to be elected governor in the us. go to business in
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the community in their own. it's a place where we can get our data and share in july. i'd say to so many of you to do a filling on tooth number. the gunman began firing just moment before midnight as people in the club were planning to mark the start of the trends gender day of remembrance honoring those killed in trans phobic violence. the outcome here in colorado springs could have been much worse if not for the response from club goers. the city's police chief said at least 2 club patrons fought and subdued the suspected gunmen before officers arrived and arrested him. investigate is a still determining a motive, but club q has issued a statement calling the shooting. a hate attack. is to the cut
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27 climate talks in egypt now and elation over a landmark compensation deal has been tempered by disappointment, over progress on cutting emissions. and fossil fuels, so let's take a look at what the summit did and didn't achieve. there was no agreement on phasing out fossil fuels any time soon. delegates did, however, reaffirm a commitment to the goal of keeping global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. and there was a historic loss and damage deal that will compensate vulnerable nations suffering from climate change. it's a historic deal thrashed out by exhausted delegates after weeks of negotiations that the climate talks in egypt to day human services. we established the 1st ever dedicated form for ross of damage
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a form that has been so long in the making the fund would pay poor nations on the front lines of climate change. dealing with destruction and death from extreme weather. developing countries have contributed the least to heat trapping emissions that are causing temperatures to increase weld wide nations like pakistan with floods have killed hundreds this year alone have been campaigning for this compensation for decades. the establishment of a refund is not about dispensing charity. it is clearly a down payment on the longer investment in our joint futures. it is a down payment and an investment in climate justice. but at some delegates celebrate. crucial details are still unclear. like exactly which richer
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countries will pay into the fund and how much and there was little progress on tougher carts to carbon emissions. the gas is produced by burning fossil fuels that a driving climate change. europe is among the big emitters and germany has pledged to cut its emissions, but warned that other top polluters are doing the same. that of course, more than frustrating to see, overdo steps on mitigation and the phase out of fossil fuels prevented by some major emitters and oil producing countries. as a result, the world loses precious time towards the path of limiting warming to $1.00 degrees from our from scott. a sentiment shared by many delegates leaving the conference and date of his environment as her agent neuron jan joins me now. here in the
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studio morning, agit now we're hearing that this deal is widely being called historic. is it really though it is a historic deal? this is the 1st time of decade that these climate conference in madrid, asians were poor. countries have got rich countries to agree to set up a place where they can put money to pay for the damage is done by having burned fossil fuels disproportionately. he to the planet, made all the heat waves worse is coastal fly than tropical cycling, stronger. but we just heard and report the big question is, how much will actually go into a who get the money. and all of these questions kind of just been kicked down the road. but i mean, campaign isn't particularly b delegates from the poor nations who can been crying out for this. the happy to even have just got this on the table and agreed on cash now and developed nations left this conference not particularly happy about a lack of progress in cutting emissions. how big a setback is that the time window for acting is just high and the so the
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last in the got mental panel on climate change report live this year said that rapidly closing window of opportunity to kind of ensure a safe and sustainable future livable and sustainable future for all that time limit means every year that we carry on burning fossil fuels and not even having pete curb fossil fuel. so we've even stopped every year with buying more and more and more and more. and until we quickly reduce them, we're not going to get this agreement. it talked about phasing down on the base of coal power. it did not mention oil gas to the other big fossil fuel though, but so i mean, it seems that there is progress being made at these talks. and yet, you know, we've had 27 of these climate summits every year. these un summits, are they really proving there was, is there, would there be a better way of trying to get agreements on these issues? that could be better ways. it's difficult to talk about. i mean, if you look at
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a graph of how much this year to emission the climbing and climbing, climbing the concentrations in the atmosphere, the temperatures, and anything with $27.00 of the that kind of feels like nothing's happening. the big question, what would happen if we didn't have these conferences as what very clear is that, well, lead of feel under pressure to show that they care about climate change, but doing something about it give kind of the poorest countries in the room, a voice to actually speak about things, i mean, countries like to value or places where sea levels are just rising so high, the homes are getting washed away. these tiny countries, the small population, small g, d, p like they're not places where people really across the rest of all seem to care about that. so when they are in these negotiating hold for once, they do have voice and they can speak of the united voice in some cases. and as we've seen with this fund to pay for the compensation for the damages of climate change. sometimes i do see concrete successes. all right? i get neuron john, thank you so much for that. okay, has
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a look at some of the other stories making news around the well to day. a protest against the peruvian president tongue violent as hundreds of demonstrators marched through the capsule. police fire t gas when they attempted to remove st barricades. president pedro castillo is 1st year in power, has been a turbulent one, is already faced to impeachment, attendance the world longest serving the president to seeking re election in equitorial guinea, the 8th year old, voted to extend his 43 years in power in the oil rich country critics of long accused his regime of intimidation, torture and corruption, and pointed towards questionable results from previous elections. ukraine's upper region nuclear power plant, which is under russian control has been hit by shelling the you and nuclear watchdog condemned the attack in a tweet. adding that such selling could trigger a nuclear disaster moscow and keep blame each other for the attack.
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now the men's foot well cup has opened in cattle amid controversy and a defeat for the hosts against ecuador. the 1st time ever that a host nation has lost its opening game. although several high profile stars refused to perform at the opening ceremony, it did boast a variety of local and international acts and was hosted by us axa. morgan freeman, the headline performer was k pop star jung troops. and in his speech, katara ruling, amir spoke of celebrating diversity and the opening match of the tournament left acquittal. as the fans, euphoric katara failed to threaten their south american rivals who cruised to a comfortable to no victory ah, guitar began their 1st ever willed cup match on the back foot. just minutes off to kickoff. ecuador had scored, however, and
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a valencia's goal was surprisingly disallowed by the video assistant referee for offside. a short reprieve for the hosts as valencia got another chance to school. soon after, filled in the box and awarded the penalty with 15 minutes played. the captain coolly converted for his $36.00 international go, and he wouldn't stop there. just after the half hour mark ecuador was each time leading scorer a double, the lead and his side were cruising. meanwhile, kits all failed to register a single shot on target in the match. among the few chances, this was the most spectacular. as substitute mohammed mon, sorry, blasted his shot over the bar. i'm so could saw become the 1st ever world cup host to lose their opening match. now the festive season is approaching in many parts of the world and that means christmas lights are being switched back on. but in europe an energy crisis because of the word ukraine has sent power. cost skyrocketing and
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sparked cools to save electricity in the french capital, paris lights ah, illuminating the shells. alizae again a summer questioning where the christmas lights are even appropriate this year. ah! paris is getting into the holidays. good chance eliza has turned on its christmas glue with the grand ceremony residence and doris from around the world, gathered on the french cooperates fin boulevard for the event. but it comes at a time. the french government is aiming for a reduction in the countries energy use. europe's ongoing energy crisis and rising cost of living had put a damper on the seals, festive season. many believe that is all the more reason to have something to look forward to. his son, why and live,
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and this is brilliantly with many people in here. just let us know if any that i think it's i think we think of thousands of sparking light bulbs a dead up on the trees lining the chance. and you say every year this time they will be dawned off or leo at night and run a week shorter than before and a push to save energy. the comedy in judge says the light will also consume less electricity compared to last year's display. but not every one is impressed. we're supposed to feel, i think it's good. does assembly from bird. i think it's bit of green washing of food, but hays symbolic. so it's cool recovered. we're going to say it's good to do was to do with using a little less electricity. the last 2 holiday seasons were disrupted by the band. i mean and now the regions like people across the world are facing yet another your of uncertainty. still for many bees christmas lights over
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a moment of collective joy. here watching daily news. here's a quick reminder of our top story. halley's in the us are investigating whether a mass shooting at an l. g. b to tonight club in colorado was a hate crime. a suspected lone gunman killed 5 people in the attack before he was overpowered by my club, as without europe to day coming up, maxwell stories has a report on the fiance of the flame journalist jamal chuck gee, is still seeking justice for years after his murder. i many kids in the can and thanks for watching with every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips one day in the footsteps.

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