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a tech told me about sugars paralyze between your societies. computers that are governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work. so that's how they can also watch it. now. the basically the, the news a sure coming up today. extreme weather about climate change in focus in south korea and china. so career experience is definitely flooding white china rooms on the heat with links being drawn to climate change can the world's biggest computers to us. i'm trying to work together to tackle the problem and out of india,
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i was told a good fit to 6 is a study suggest they all. we looked at the truth behind the color of the time that i spent, as you're welcome to do the news. a sure glad you could join us. south korea faced another day of heavy rains on monday, adding to the deadly flooding it has been experiencing. at least 40 people have been killed in more than 10000 evacuated rescue records, and the central city of trump to continue to search for survivors of the floods dropped vehicles in a ton of. meanwhile, southcourt and president union. so you met flood victims and a release come and vowed to overhaul the approach to extreme weather events to approve. i don't just kind of extreme weather event you sound like will become
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common place is hung. we must accept climate change is happening and deal with it. you know, the idea that extreme weather links to climate change is an anomaly and cannot be helped, needs to be completely overhauled. climate is top of the agenda in beijing as well, where us climate on board. john curry has the talks with his chinese come to pop chinese state media, say john kerry and sheer john while match for for was or is the attempted to make progress ahead of the un climate summit in november told between the 2 nations the was biggest cobb and the mentors broke down last year. i mean the friction over taiwan and even as china continues to need global carbon emissions, it's also experiencing record breaks in the heat and extreme weather.
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china like the rest of the world, is heating up. this some a temperatures in beijing have supposed $41.00 degrees celsius last year round take parts of the country hard, including in the southwest region of chung ching it was the was drought in 60 is this year it was severe flooding that touch areas around. chung ching, so honey, causing major damaged infrastructure and to people's homes. according to un figures, china is one of the world's most exposed countries to the impact of climate change . that's things to its population size. and the number of environmental dissolved is the and yet it's the world's biggest comp and image to
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because of the 3 years ago, president g, jim ping from is china would be comp a neutral for, for 2016 me to stress his commitment to renewable energy a year later he promised china would still building coal fired power plants that didn't happen. in fact, this year, new ones have been approved as blackouts across the country continue to grow. china and the us have the world's largest economies. that also the 2 biggest produces of c o 2 x. but stress, the if climate change is to be slow down or even stopped, these 2 viable superpowers must work to get the before it's too late. and go to spawn and 5 in crunch tells us more about how the products between the us and chinese climate on voiceprint
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a dead carry up again. his talks this morning local time. and in his 1st meeting, he met caea to inquire that this chinese count of how they met at the bathing hotel here in the cafeteria. and the meeting lasted for roughly 4 hours, which i think is a good sign. and not too many um, uh the details about the talks is available, but we know that john kerry has promised that he wants to pressure of aging in terms of reducing s c o 2 emissions. and his talk talks will last until wednesday. bollywood phones are even more popular internationally now. then when i was a teenager commercial him, the language cinema is well known for its kind of music and dialogues. but it's also increasingly sexist. that's a suggestion in a study looking at gender equality in bollywood that are non stop and see what the social sciences found. for instance,
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that 85 percent of leads in bucks off and stopping firms for play by men, women, but primarily cost as romantic interests of the lead actors. but that's not all. all sides of the study also reveals that in mainstream films, women are generally seen and beautiful and where'd revealing clothing after that dance music and big sets. and you have the makings of a box office feel like this one. 0, don't look good. the disability with that, but let's get more of this from the the report and they have a george a who's been monitoring this story for us. they have a welcome. is bollywood sexist? that would be a big yes of police are for going by the report from the institute of social sciences. but let's take
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a step back and look at the evidence that they've actually provided. so they vandalized $45.00 phones, $25.00 block bustos from the out of 2019, and southern women centric films. they can from to 2012 to 2019. and when they analyze these movies shocked by shot, what the see is that all the kind of those best present on screen only 23 percent of them are actually women. so 76 percent as men now. so women off just on duty presented on screen what happens is when they actually on screen but also speedo type. so they're always especially lead kotik, the little with pen and for. and if you just look around and see your own indian friends, you know, we don't all look like have the at the end. and the problem that makes sense to people who are working behind the screen. so the crew with of and these 35 movies that were full 1000 women and both behind the scene but 26000 men. 402-6000. that's a big difference. then you look at the sun for both a film certification, only 14 percent of the board is female. and then you come down to awards and ribbon
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simply wind less. and what they also find is that women with less in goals that agenda new tools such as low send them out to griffin at it has just been the expect it in. so your experience has been when you watched uh bollywood phones. definitely. uh bollywood has always been 6 us and uh, i mean that's a stupid example of a recent movie called cookies thing. it's a movie starting, so i have to pull who's a big actor and he's a senior medical college student. in this case, he finds a junior student from the foster, extremely attractive and starts to aggressively pursue her. we see seems like, you know, in the very 1st conversation he has with her, he kisses her and she looks extremely awkward. she's sitting on a bach bench and studying. he comes and simply lays his head on her lap. and it's extremely awkward to watch was coming. that is quick lane because he's not able to do anything because he's a senior, he's a bully, she's abusive. and you would think that he's the willing of the phone, but he's not if he's the hero. and so in all of these teams,
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when he's harassing home music breaks out and it looks like a romantic scene, and this is deeply problematic because people who are watching this think this is romance, this is how you get a go. and this, i mean, this movie costs a lot of our training guys, while it was called one of the most misfortunes, dick phones, if it's times and yet it's wrapped up so many views that it was the 2nd biggest hit of 2019 a blog post are based on this all, jenny, why is it like that? well, that's not the 9th, but there's a lot of patriarchy and indian society. but the things that are also changing and bollywood doesn't reflect that. for instance, in the last deals, the laws that govern how consent of defined has been improved. it's become much clearer. bollywood doesn't reflect that. homosexuality was equal to lies in 2018, but without eligibility to cut it goes. right. so bollywood simply hasn't kept up. and i spoke to doc deluxe me, lincoln, who was the project leader in of the study. and she said, that's another mutual factor. the play is profits. so what brings the big box is
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government by a certain breeding formula. let's, let's listen to her. she talks about it, you know, one on these wonders, uh, you know, why do these things guide you on these issues? and then you're also your mean, your views direct us, particularly the data to see got the beginning following up. but actually manual, different sorts of ball, you know? so it means that's not really a viewing for me. now. number one, and number 2 building go with uh when no categories. this, how big of people's viewing habits completely changed. not only these doc and watching things on the or b p, but people have started watching friends from either box of the way. i know is the drum or the box of the country. very interesting stuff this. so is there an incentive to change that it is i'm, it's actually coming from the audiences i've talked to link them side. you know,
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they've started watching movies doing look over locked down in on netflix, amazon prime. also hot sandwich is available in india, and this whole just opened up a whole field of, you know, movies from abroad, movies from other parts of india which, which we present women completely differently. and so that's been this new perception of what women can do on screen. how can eligibility to kotik those be presented. and how can bremen actually call out sexism and massage any on screen. so people just one more and this winning formula, i have dr. ling up, so i just simply not working well, are there any films that is that all working that don't follow this spinning formula? there are some just bear in mind that they don't solve all of the problems. so for instance, there was more donny with the actress running because the where she played of, of tough police official. that was the, are going to be with all the part where she played a young woman struggling with her mental health issues. and this is the forceful men and didn't send them all that has portrayed counseling and penalty in such a positive light. there was also emission mongo which depicted
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a lot of women scientists ad. but remember, all 3 movies or the ones that i mentioned will father of the study. so they haven't really solve the problem that will fall off of it. but they do provide moments where patriarchy is quenched, questioned all of the social norms i mentioned. and so there is a beacon of hope that arrived like women centric movies are being made and people want to watch different rooms. so those put together, maybe there's a possibility of bollywood being most less sexist in the future. we have about 10 minutes left. what are the long term fixes to these problems? well, you know, the study has already provided such a big part of the fix, which is acknowledging and quantifying a problem that we have all no one has always existed. and that's a stop to fixing any problem in society. so they put numbers to the problem. now what comes next to sticking those numbers to the industry? and they've already started doing that adult, ending them and her team, having conversations with phone schools, talking to students young script writers, talking about the problem,
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looking at how we can fix it. they're also setting up meetings with the screen, vitals, guilt of india presenting the results at a film festival. and so we can expect a lot of conversations and hopefully that will lead to some real change where um, well let's say hopefully bollywood is less successful, not successful at all. ma'am, we leave it there. thanks so much for coming into the studio to break that down for us. thanks so much. i and that does have the debate as most of the region on our website, and as ever you can follow up on facebook and twitter for to tomorrow just by the side. it says stop to move on to the basic goals hitting the country with featured title on the actual dimensions,
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guessing push fast even from the own families. i can be the only they will so we can finally use it a lot more. now i will actually on the, on the, on the slicing social norms seeking their self determined life. let's go from drudgery and to be stuff oldest on d, w, the china, australia, post cove and recovery is losing more speed. the world's 2nd largest economy grew only 0.8 percent quarter and quarter it mid faltering demand. a lot of expert analysis on where china as economy is pending, also coming up political pressure as high to push a trade deal between the
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