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that maybe my voice will be heard next spring to our last seeking justice for the victims of sam assigned this week on d. w. the this is data mini is live from balance, pressure amount says climate talks go into overtime. and as a by john negotiations on the verge of collapse after delegates disagree over how much money to give poor countries to help them talk to tackle global warming. also coming up lebanese officials, a several people, a dad after and had him warning attack brought down a residential building in central bay route and donald trump picks fill in at scott best and to serve as treasury. secretary was how he'll implement next us presidents . economic agenda, the
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told me. alrighty, boy, it's good to have you with us. you in climate talk in back who as a by john may be on the verge of collapsing. dozens of delegates from small island and less least developed nations have rejected an offer with $300000000000.00 from the e u. and of the wealthy nations to deal with extreme weather caused by climate change . they say they need more than double that amount. and their proposals have been ignored on the comp $29.00 summit, but we're seeing a live pictures from the events experts that estimate that climate vulnerable countries need more than a trillion dollars a year to mitigate the impacts of global warming consideration. let's be now to need a new climate report to team schellenberg who is that the talks in backlit. tim,
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what's the latest the fall? the latest is that there is a deadlock which is concerning, not only the least developed countries and the islands said small island states which have left the, the negotiation room a couple of hours ago. also other major developing countries and also industrialized countries are concerned because what we're seeing here is that we're seeing not enough. we do not see negotiations at the moment since that party is have less than a go see ation rooms. there was actually nothing happening, which is very, very concerning. it's not unusual that there's a lot of pressure here. it's not unusual that there's disagreement and that there's a blame game going on that we're also seeing here at the moment. what is concerning is that there is a sense of disorientation among parties and not only among smaller island states or developing countries which might do not have the capacities to deal with the latest
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proposals in time. also among germany for example, we hear that they do not really know where are the negotiations heading. they do not know what is the presence, then see which is here to weave in all the positions and come up with a compromise. what is the target to ya? where is a landing zone, which is very concerning and which could be in my eyes, a tipping point to eventually come to a node deal here in buckle. so beyond climbing financing, well, besides climate financing, what are the main sticking points? yeah, obviously a climate protection climate financing is a head topic here to protect the climate of the future. it's not about a welfare or some donors of the donations which are supposed to to, to go to the global south. no, it's about at protecting the climates which a,
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every nation in on this plan is already a feeling the consequences of climate change. so the other big topic here is how to mitigate the emissions of the global industry. and there's also not really any progress that we're seeing because everything is tied to the finance aspect. you, for example, once more effort in the field of emissions reductions. but what, for example, the developing countries are saying, well, we need to put financial means to do so. so then please facilitate the this money and we are happy to come up with a green turn transition without that's where that's that their argument. we're often locked in depth and we will not be able to to afford this. so there's mitigation and then that's the topic of adaptation. how to deal with the consequences of climate change. and also there is a deadlock. everything is um, uh,
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is tied to the financial aspect and parties are not moving on, not all the 3. and that is very critical here at the moment. what to expect to happen then if a deal can't be reached. well, the powers agreement is a political agreement. it's based on trust. so basically there is no cold, we're just going to say, well, you did drive to did wrong. if there is no agreement, there will be no progress in the fields of the of the, the aspects that i just just mentioned. climate finance kind of protection adaptation. that means all measures that could prevent for the, for the global warming would also be delays. the lights of protection, the like the climate action means more extreme weather events more. that's more impacts of storm sprouts and floods around the world. so basic, the,
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this is critical to come to an agreement on a political level. what is going to happen is that the process which can not be concluded here would be probably re be re negotiated in bon, that's a side conference of fighters agreement in summer. and then next year in, in brazil where actually audits, topics are supposed to be discussed. um does not clear what's gonna happen there if they have 2 major topics on the table there. okay. you don't need the climate report team schellenberg. thank you for that update. let's turn to the mid lease now where several is really strikes of rocked central and southern parts of lebanon's, capital, civil defense officials and bay roots say at least 11 people were killed in an overnight attack on the city center. a flattened a residential building. israel's military sets, it was targeting hezbollah militants,
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and it's really striking the heart of lebanon's capital. it's 4 am on the weekend and most of the people in this residential area are sleep. shortly after the explosion, 1st responders rush to the side. they find an aid floor house destroyed and neighboring buildings damaged for the strike happened and then a 2nd strike and we didn't understand what happened. there were just wrecked houses, people running and screaming on this man's loved ones are among many people who are wounded in the strike. they were taken to nearby hospitals. i did read it. this is the little one. let me my, my son also got hurt. man, this is my daughter. she's in the american university hospital. this strike is israel's for on central be rude in a week. it's been mostly targeting 7 suburbs of the capital, his bowl,
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a stronghold in september. israel stepped up. it's offensive against the military group, killing several top officials, including its leader pass on this role. a lebanon's health officials say more than 3600 people were killed in more than 10000000 displaced by the fighting. let's turn onto some of the stories making headlines around the world. civil defense officials and guys, i say at least 19 people have been killed in these really attacks overnight. and the 6 were killed in a strike on a tent camp near the southern city of hon. eunice, several casualties also reported after a house was hit in guys of cities, say to neighborhood israel. it says it's been targeting how much the militants police in the philippines have opened an investigation after vice president sarah detach. a threatened to have the president killed during the press conference. she
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said she had spoken to an assassin who would kill ferdinand mock us junior. if she herself were killed to campaigned in the last election as running mates. but have since fallen off storm but is disrupting road and rail travel across britain, an island. the storm is hacking snow. heavy rain and strong winds with gusts of up to a 170 kilometers per hour. some $60000.00 customers in ireland without power. one man died after tree fell on his car in on a highway outside of london. a us president elect donald trump has nominated scott best ends as the next treasury secretary to implement his campaign promises including tax cuts and new import types from said best and will address bmw balances in foreign trade and focus on economic growth. that's what is a hedge fund manager who advocates deficit reduction in recent times as close to
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tax reform and the regulation or to encourage growth that spring in david guns. he's an expert on trade and international economics at rise universities. baker institute for public policy. welcome to dw, the good to have you with us david's now, could you 1st of all, tell us about demand bass and, and what kind of business man, he is. well, like a number of the other proper point. if he's a very successful business man. you know, he has a, he's an economist, it has a deep understanding of international finance and international trade is obviously quite wealthy. and he is very close to many others who believe that a healthy stock market for the us is very important to stability and growth. um yeah, i'd like some of other mr. trump's other employees as far as we can tell, from a very public debate between besset and let that let her who became
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a heritage secretary of commerce designate there seems to be absolutely no hint of scandal on the financial, sexual or otherwise. so he seems very clean in that respect. um, so um, i think it's useful to have an expert on international finance and economics in this key position right now. trump promised in america 1st economic policy with the terrace on everything to protect the domestic value change. we'll do, expecting the best and to follow him on that path. it's, of course we don't know at this point, but in general, yes, i think america 1st or such policies which obviously have been followed mostly by the by the ministration as well. we'll continue, the question is in what form and how will it work? well, the terrace will mr. um, method be
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a little bit on an easy about going all out with the tariffs, you know, the 1st or 2nd week of january. we'll he, since he's a very close friend of trumps to say, perhaps we should go a little bit more slowly. i think he's an economist. who knows that high tariffs have a major inflationary impact on the us. because that was standing. what? the trump some other trump professions to said they are essentially attacks on, in boards, paid either by the important companies or ultimately by american consumers. and if there is substantial retaliation as often happens, it could hurt a lot of different sectors. round that note i was just going to ask of any issues, a crucial issues on which he differs with trump as well. the only one like that seems obvious to be is he really seems to think that the ongoing and growing us physical davis deficits are not a good idea and he differs. i think,
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not only for mr. trump a, mr. biden, but most members of the, of the congress and the senate, whether he has views on this will have a big impact on the administration, i think is still an open question, but he has what seems to me to be a healthy concern about growing us. the school deficit, right? what should before an invest is and trading partners like the e u and germany expect from best and well, he seems to be much more of an internationalist the person who's willing to talk to foreign leaders and probably to go share it with them. then some of the other possibilities of some of the other secretaries does like that. i mean, i think, i think for say the german government, it's helpful to have somebody who really understands markets, the domestic and the international economy, and hopefully has some sensitivity to some of the challenges that germany in the
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you are facing today. as one of mr. trump's top officials trade expert david guns leave at that. thank you very much for speaking to us. my pleasure. that here is a reminder of i actually yeah. before we go, just a reminder of our top story. let's negotiate as from small islands and lease, develop nations have locked out of an extended session at the un climate and as a by john developing nations. they, they need over a trillion dollars annually to come and adapt to climate change several years running strikes of rocks, central and southern bay route, lebanese civil defense officials say at least 11 people were killed in an overnight attack from the city center, a slaton, a residential building,
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israel's military says it was targeting, since we're not minutes that's it for now. but stay with us for a tech show shift. i'm told me a lot of excellent the
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