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morgan chase now has an arctic policy. one among the other big bank is we have barclays with $13000000000.00 citigroup with around $12000000000.00 and been that he bought the french bank with around $11000000.00. that $1000000000.00. sorry. and then investor wise, the leading the ones leading the pack, the rock as per usual, black rock is always, heavily invested in the oil and gas industry. we also have been gods and the french, i'm wendy, which is also a big player in the arctic. of course, there are many more in total we counted around $270000000000.00 invested in those 20 companies that are currently developing new and oil and gas projects in the attic. so why is it that they're allowed to continue doing this? have they been challenged about the investments and what is their response? that's a good question actually. i mean the response has yet to come. officially, they're not actually contradicting their policies. they're not, you know, we can't really full success. we can't really. we can't say that they're doing som
morgan chase now has an arctic policy. one among the other big bank is we have barclays with $13000000000.00 citigroup with around $12000000000.00 and been that he bought the french bank with around $11000000.00. that $1000000000.00. sorry. and then investor wise, the leading the ones leading the pack, the rock as per usual, black rock is always, heavily invested in the oil and gas industry. we also have been gods and the french, i'm wendy, which is also a big player in the arctic. of course,...
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boundary to the arctic. and this has been used by financial plays to their advantage, to sort of pick and choose what scope of the arctic they choose. to protect, so caught protection and we wanted more than 13 definitions that the object used by different banks investors and ensures in their articles which goes to show how many different ways to qualify the arctic. unfortunately, of course, all those definitions tend to restrict the scope of the arctic instead of broaden the exclusion and protections are in and good news. last week, for the 1st time, a major french insurer axa agreed to broaden the scope of its arctic policy and use the one that is recommended today by civil society. these are the broader one that encompasses all of the arctic ecosystems. well, that leads is very nicely to do some naming and shaming which financial institutions invested in the arctic a heavily invest than what is their exposure? can you talk through some of the big players? yes, so we differentiate banks and investors bank
boundary to the arctic. and this has been used by financial plays to their advantage, to sort of pick and choose what scope of the arctic they choose. to protect, so caught protection and we wanted more than 13 definitions that the object used by different banks investors and ensures in their articles which goes to show how many different ways to qualify the arctic. unfortunately, of course, all those definitions tend to restrict the scope of the arctic instead of broaden the exclusion and...
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the broader one that encompasses all of the arctic ecosystems. well, that leaves us very nicely to do some naming and shaming which financial institutions investors in the arctic a heavily invest than what is their exposure. can you talk through some of the big players? yes, so we differentiate banks and investors bank wise in total we counted $314000000000.00 in financial support from around $100.00 banks to our tick companies, developing new projects. currently among them, the top bank is j. p. morgan chase with a broad, with the 8 more than $18000000000.00 spent on these companies in the past 4 years. and a p. morgan chase typically for example, has been supporting gas prom, which is a major player in the optic, as a producer. and as a developer, there is no way j. p. morgan does not know that. so when they support gas problem with, you know, a learn for example, they are supporting their role plans in the arctic despite the fact that j. p. morgan chase now has an arctic policy, and one among the other big bank is we have barclays with $130000
the broader one that encompasses all of the arctic ecosystems. well, that leaves us very nicely to do some naming and shaming which financial institutions investors in the arctic a heavily invest than what is their exposure. can you talk through some of the big players? yes, so we differentiate banks and investors bank wise in total we counted $314000000000.00 in financial support from around $100.00 banks to our tick companies, developing new projects. currently among them, the top bank is j....
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it is heating up -- they and arctic is -- the and arctic is heating up. >> they longtime rallying cry has become today -- the longtime rallying cry has become today's reality. it is warming three times faster than the rest of the planet. >> this is serious for everybody. >> he is the special envoy for arctic matters, taking for the new arctic strategy. it is bolder than previous plans, especially the call to an oil and gas drilling in the delicate region. >> we have to act weekly. we say -- quickly. we want to say that coal and oil to stay in the ground. >> we see that big oil companies like shell and others are drilling for oil there and hoping that the ice will melt so that they can make it easier to drill. european banks are funding those projects. european insurance companies are insuring them. >> even if the you could get countries to agree to and drilling, -- the eu could get couny to agree to stop drilling, that would not be enough. >> no new drilling and not just in the arctic b no new fossil fuel supply investment anywhere. is what is going to protect the arctic. >> in her wo
it is heating up -- they and arctic is -- the and arctic is heating up. >> they longtime rallying cry has become today -- the longtime rallying cry has become today's reality. it is warming three times faster than the rest of the planet. >> this is serious for everybody. >> he is the special envoy for arctic matters, taking for the new arctic strategy. it is bolder than previous plans, especially the call to an oil and gas drilling in the delicate region. >> we have to...
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the arctic.c. that's what they have _ even inside the arctic. that's what they have chosen - even inside the arctic. that's what they have chosen to - even inside the arctic. that's what they have chosen to do | what they have chosen to do now. that is not my task. let me ask you — now. that is not my task. let me ask you this, _ now. that is not my task. let me ask you this, because you are one of the most wealthiest men in all of norway. you are known for your philanthropy, your love of art, you want to build a gallery in your hometown which is going to cost millions in the subject of some controversy. do you think that the wells norway has has been good for your society?- good for your society? yes, i think it has _ good for your society? yes, i think it has been. _ good for your society? yes, i think it has been. it - good for your society? yes, i think it has been. it has - good for your society? yes, i | think it has been. it has been for a couple of reasons. when we discovered oil in 69, v
the arctic.c. that's what they have _ even inside the arctic. that's what they have chosen - even inside the arctic. that's what they have chosen to - even inside the arctic. that's what they have chosen to do | what they have chosen to do now. that is not my task. let me ask you — now. that is not my task. let me ask you this, _ now. that is not my task. let me ask you this, because you are one of the most wealthiest men in all of norway. you are known for your philanthropy, your love of...
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the ice in the arctic is crucial to regulate the temperatures of the world. richard washington is a professor of climate science at the university of oxford, and he tells us to take note of one small, but very important element of our day. it's raining, when really it should be snowing. what's it like for you being here seeing all this? >> for 20 years, each of 20 years i've been teaching about the greenland ice sheet and its role in the system. and for the first time, here i am standing on a rainy day, i do believe, with the ice melt passing underneath us. so it's kind of moment. >> reporter: what you're looking at here is just ice melt. that's water running off greenland's ice sheet. there are only two ice sheets in the world. one in antarctica and the other one here. and its important that this happens, because greenland contributes 8% of the world's fresh water. but what's not so good is that it happens so fast. the melt here is accelerating and its contributing to a rise in global sea levels. over the last 40 years, the speed of this ice retreat has asto
the ice in the arctic is crucial to regulate the temperatures of the world. richard washington is a professor of climate science at the university of oxford, and he tells us to take note of one small, but very important element of our day. it's raining, when really it should be snowing. what's it like for you being here seeing all this? >> for 20 years, each of 20 years i've been teaching about the greenland ice sheet and its role in the system. and for the first time, here i am standing...
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all these things, it's coming up to the arctic and it is not staying in the arctic.k as melted ice. so that's why we need to take action. it's right now, it's not time for blah blah blah. it's time to make some action and start with the world leaders, and when the world leaders have some goals, and some solutions and collaborate together, we can do something for this question. you don't have to look far to see the damage associated with climate right now. i mean, i think part of the advantage of that is, you know, i am not fighting odf climate deniers anymore. the questionjust is, how do we solve this? how do we do it fast? i think daniel's point is absolutely right. i that is why we are all here, to deal with these kinds - of imminent threats. we all point about the fact - that so many more people get the argument now. i mean, ten years ago- when i came into parliament, there were still people saying it is all hoax, . it is all nonsense. but the numbers of those people has dwindled, - cos they see the evidence. they are very, very - focused on what daniel was talkin
all these things, it's coming up to the arctic and it is not staying in the arctic.k as melted ice. so that's why we need to take action. it's right now, it's not time for blah blah blah. it's time to make some action and start with the world leaders, and when the world leaders have some goals, and some solutions and collaborate together, we can do something for this question. you don't have to look far to see the damage associated with climate right now. i mean, i think part of the advantage...
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and counting the colt who all the western bank is enabling big oil through it through the arctic. as a had thiessen's, its reliance on coal is boeing and stopping down pull power plants, the best teeth with counting the caught on algebra. ah, unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from on london broadcast center on al jazeera. ah ah ah. the main stories now, 9 ethiopian groups have formed an alliance which says it aims to bring down abbey. i am at government either by force or negotiations. government has dismissed it as a publicity stunt, but the military is calling on its former personnel to rejoin the army. more than a 100 people have been injured in protest against election results in iraq. securities forces fide into the air and use t gas to disperse crowds, gathered in baghdad. and of course, has been hearing opening statements in the trial of 3 white men accused of the murder of an unarmed black man in the us state of georgia. 25 rolled a mud aubrey was shot dead while out jogging our thighs and thousands of climate change. activists have marched through glasgow in scotla
and counting the colt who all the western bank is enabling big oil through it through the arctic. as a had thiessen's, its reliance on coal is boeing and stopping down pull power plants, the best teeth with counting the caught on algebra. ah, unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from on london broadcast center on al jazeera. ah ah ah. the main stories now, 9 ethiopian groups have formed an alliance which says it aims to bring down abbey. i am at government either by force or negotiations....
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the arctic was the hotspot, heating up the arctic was the hotspot, heating up much faster than the rest return to it many times. it was a dream and that really unnerved me. it may be remote, but there's enough ice here to raise the global sea level by seven metres. —— it was dreamland that really unnerved me. i could see for myself a frightening pace of change. our helicopter seems tiny against the edge of the vast ice sheet. the and since i first filmed there, temperatures havejust kept rising, and i that had seemed permanent has retreated. back in 2004, it would have been 100 metres thicker than it is now. that is like having a 30 story building sitting on top. it's alljust going at an incredible speed. the ice was vanishing beneath my feet faster than anyone believed possible, and i immediately thought of bangladesh, and in fact, millions of bangladesh, and in fact, millions of people on coastlines around the world threatened by streams of meltwater heading for the oceans. gradually, the projections for the future climate were becoming more reliable. the models were more accurate. su
the arctic was the hotspot, heating up the arctic was the hotspot, heating up much faster than the rest return to it many times. it was a dream and that really unnerved me. it may be remote, but there's enough ice here to raise the global sea level by seven metres. —— it was dreamland that really unnerved me. i could see for myself a frightening pace of change. our helicopter seems tiny against the edge of the vast ice sheet. the and since i first filmed there, temperatures havejust kept...
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it's now beyond doubt that the arctic is changing dramatically.'ve had a unique position for nearly 20 years as a witness for the bbc to the greatest challenge of our time. how we're damaging the planet so profoundly that we're turning the climate against us. it's a job that has taken me to the farthest corners of the world. i've felt despair as extreme weather strikes people least able to resist it. i've been attacked for highlighting the risks of global warming. and i've also experienced hope that clever ideas and a rising generation will help us to find a way through. so, this is my story, reporting from the climate front lines. the thames barrier in london, a giant defence against the sea. it was built long before anybody worried about global warming, but things are very different now. the job of the barrier is to keep london safe from flooding, and right now, it's coming up to high tide, and the great steel gates are holding back a phenomenal volume of sea water that would otherwise enter the city and potentially cause disaster, which is why
it's now beyond doubt that the arctic is changing dramatically.'ve had a unique position for nearly 20 years as a witness for the bbc to the greatest challenge of our time. how we're damaging the planet so profoundly that we're turning the climate against us. it's a job that has taken me to the farthest corners of the world. i've felt despair as extreme weather strikes people least able to resist it. i've been attacked for highlighting the risks of global warming. and i've also experienced hope...
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circle that it is rather close to the arctic circle thatitis is rather close to the arctic circle thatis glance at the eyesores to be convinced that this emergency is really happening. the chinese will benefit particularly from the withdrawal if the northern sea route opens up, bitterly if the bulk carrier is carrying coal. does the premise you agree that the chinese have a doubly important obligation to stick by their promise otherwise we in the west will be bringing their coal? he we in the west will be bringing their coal?— we in the west will be bringing their coal? ., , _, , , their coal? he has come pretty right to oint their coal? he has come pretty right to point out — their coal? he has come pretty right to point out the _ their coal? he has come pretty right to point out the consequences - their coal? he has come pretty right to point out the consequences for i to point out the consequences for the world of the retreat of the ice towards the north pole. i'm afraid it will offer opportunities and not just for china but for also ourselves and part of scotland will become potent
circle that it is rather close to the arctic circle thatitis is rather close to the arctic circle thatis glance at the eyesores to be convinced that this emergency is really happening. the chinese will benefit particularly from the withdrawal if the northern sea route opens up, bitterly if the bulk carrier is carrying coal. does the premise you agree that the chinese have a doubly important obligation to stick by their promise otherwise we in the west will be bringing their coal? he we in the...
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of the arctic given such peril. ♪ >> the u.s.nd other energy suppliers will release millions of barrels of oil from reserves to tackle inflation. ♪ >> hello, this is al jazeera live from doha. murder or self defense? the jury to liberates the fate of three white men over the killing of a black man in the state of georgia in the u.s.. anger over coronavirus measures in france's caribbean territories. protesters opened fire on police in martinique. working on more sanctions against belarus, accusing it of using desperate people to destabilize its neighbors. ♪ >> the u.s. is releasing 58 million barrels of oil from its strategic reserves. it is a coordinated effort with several other nations to tackle soaring full dutch fuel prices and combat inflation. president biden made the announcement under pressure to act. kimberly reports. >> ahead of one of the busiest travel holidays of the year, thanks giving, u.s. president joe biden announced the release of 50 million barrels of crude oil from america's emergency stockpile known as the
of the arctic given such peril. ♪ >> the u.s.nd other energy suppliers will release millions of barrels of oil from reserves to tackle inflation. ♪ >> hello, this is al jazeera live from doha. murder or self defense? the jury to liberates the fate of three white men over the killing of a black man in the state of georgia in the u.s.. anger over coronavirus measures in france's caribbean territories. protesters opened fire on police in martinique. working on more sanctions...
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their conclusion is for more full steam ahead, more exploration, even inside the arctic.hiest men in all of norway. you are known for your philanthropy, your love of art, you want to build a gallery in your home town which is going to cost millions and is the subject of some controversy. do you think that the wealth norway has has been good for your society? yes, i think it has been. and i think it has been for a couple of reasons. when we discovered oil in �*69, very early on we decided — or politicians at the time decided — that it should be wealth that should be spread over the whole population. it should be looked after for every norwegian person. they decided to put it into a fund, which they did, and i think it's been one of the most amazing stories of that country. it's politically anchored, it had broad political consensus how they should be treated and invested and spent. so i think it's been really nice for the country. so that's one thing — how we safeguard for future generations. it's also a reserve fund and you have seen it help norway through the pandemic. y
their conclusion is for more full steam ahead, more exploration, even inside the arctic.hiest men in all of norway. you are known for your philanthropy, your love of art, you want to build a gallery in your home town which is going to cost millions and is the subject of some controversy. do you think that the wealth norway has has been good for your society? yes, i think it has been. and i think it has been for a couple of reasons. when we discovered oil in �*69, very early on we decided —...
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avian migrations in the world — around 80,000 godwits leave their breeding grounds in the alaskan arcticthe southern hemispehere. now, thanks to radio transmitters, experts can track exactly where the birds are and how long they fly for. and this year not only has the longest flight ever by a land bird been recorded but one godwit was forced to make a dramatic u—turn back to alaska, after 57 hours of non stop flying. earlier i spoke to the manager of the pukorokoro miranda shorebird centre, on new zealand's north island, keith woodley, about these incredible journeys. they are astonishing birds. they breed in alaska and they migrate to new zealand every year. and in order to make these non—stop flights, they have got to do some pretty amazing things. certainly, they have got to be able to navigate, they have got to be able to find their way, but also do things like double their weight before they depart. they go through various changes within their bodies before the migration flights as well so not only are they making these huge flights, but they are doing some remarkable things in orde
avian migrations in the world — around 80,000 godwits leave their breeding grounds in the alaskan arcticthe southern hemispehere. now, thanks to radio transmitters, experts can track exactly where the birds are and how long they fly for. and this year not only has the longest flight ever by a land bird been recorded but one godwit was forced to make a dramatic u—turn back to alaska, after 57 hours of non stop flying. earlier i spoke to the manager of the pukorokoro miranda shorebird centre,...
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fear the worst is yet to come to an arctic. diseases are jumping from animals to humans and then back to animals in the process. viruses are likely to become more virulent, putting both humans and endangered species at risk. without the climate, these are some of these diseases brought up in places that otherwise the woman i've been thinking of all of his eyes. oh, what is the actual with animals? i really expect that in the future. we want to have more and more of these all. it's not a tasty and sweet is how this cellar describes. the 8 meet sold for only $2.00 . wallace believes this growing consumption is responsible for the death of his daughter esther. he's convinced that somewhere in here, lurking is the virus. who will it kill next? he wonders. nicholas honk al jazeera monrovia still at all the news alice, now that jock of ich books, a spot in the semi finals of the paris masters that's coming up in sport. a. our fans is celebrating is the swedish theater group releases its 1st studio album in 14 years. ah. ah poll ah ah. ah sport now with peter i'm thank you very much. vasa le
fear the worst is yet to come to an arctic. diseases are jumping from animals to humans and then back to animals in the process. viruses are likely to become more virulent, putting both humans and endangered species at risk. without the climate, these are some of these diseases brought up in places that otherwise the woman i've been thinking of all of his eyes. oh, what is the actual with animals? i really expect that in the future. we want to have more and more of these all. it's not a tasty...
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and that will open the floodgates to an arctic northerly.ill be in that arctic air mass. it is turning colder this weekend with a return to some widespread overnight frost. hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to outside source. the uk parliament has voted in favour in the newjob that would limit the type of second jobs mps can take. here are the pictures from the house of commons. 270 voted in favour of the proposals brought in after an ongoing row over lobbying and second jobs. there were no votes against. two men convicted of killing malcolm x will have their convictions overturned after half a century. prosecutors say khalil islam and mohammed azizi did not get thejustice islam and mohammed azizi did not get the justice they deserve. we'll look at the issue of immigration into the us ahead of an meeting with president biden and the mexican leaders and canadian leaders. mps have voted in favour of this government proposal to curb this extra work they are allowed to do in addition to their duties as an mp. here is the picture coming in from the
and that will open the floodgates to an arctic northerly.ill be in that arctic air mass. it is turning colder this weekend with a return to some widespread overnight frost. hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to outside source. the uk parliament has voted in favour in the newjob that would limit the type of second jobs mps can take. here are the pictures from the house of commons. 270 voted in favour of the proposals brought in after an ongoing row over lobbying and second jobs. there were no votes...
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true to its name, the air is going to come right the way down from the arctic.ted by the strength of the wind that will be particularly brisk around northern coast and later on sunday, further south and east. but you can see the frost is starting to develop as well, notjust cold by day, cold by night as well. so a few wintry showers around over the hills in the north. could be a little bit of wind chills in the hills across snowdonia, for example. and we may well keep a few showers across kent and essex during the day on sunday and a chilly winter. but i think the notice is how chilly it will feel. temperatures are significantly lower and they get lower still later next week with increasing risk of something wintry in the forecast. stay tuned. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines: cricket chiefs hold an urgent meeting about racism in the game in england. it comes after another cricketer apologises — for wearing black make—up at a fancy dress party in 2009 my 20s was full of mistakes like that, reckless mistakes off the field that cost me and let down family
true to its name, the air is going to come right the way down from the arctic.ted by the strength of the wind that will be particularly brisk around northern coast and later on sunday, further south and east. but you can see the frost is starting to develop as well, notjust cold by day, cold by night as well. so a few wintry showers around over the hills in the north. could be a little bit of wind chills in the hills across snowdonia, for example. and we may well keep a few showers across kent...
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little before in human history has the once prestige environment of the arctic in such peril. ah, the u. s. and other energy supplies will release millions of bows of oil from their reserves in a bit to tackle inflation. ah, well, i'm has them secret. this is, as you see, it are live from the also coming up, murder, or self defense. the jury deliberates the fates of 3 white men over the killing of a black man in the us state of georgia. anger grows over corona virus measures. in frances caribbean, territories, protest is open fire on police. in martinique, the you says it's working on more sanctions against fellow roost, accusing it of using desperate people, the stabilize its neighbors. ah . although the u. s. is releasing 50000000 barrels of oil from its strategic reserves. it's a coordinated effort with several other nations to tackle soaring fuel prices and combat inflation. resident been made the announcement off the coming under increasing pressure to act. our white house correspondent, kimberly how could reports ahead of one of the busiest travel holidays of the year .
little before in human history has the once prestige environment of the arctic in such peril. ah, the u. s. and other energy supplies will release millions of bows of oil from their reserves in a bit to tackle inflation. ah, well, i'm has them secret. this is, as you see, it are live from the also coming up, murder, or self defense. the jury deliberates the fates of 3 white men over the killing of a black man in the us state of georgia. anger grows over corona virus measures. in frances...
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this is comparable to the partial arctic act and the u. s. or the war measure sacked in canada in the ninety's seventy's, which grounds every human rights or rights of citizens to be given to the state. and to do what they need to do to bring the country, the foundation of the country intact. that present the prime minister of your bill, abbey ahmed, has been saying this is about keeping the independence of the country and keeping the foundation of the country intact. because the conflict are begun again. a year ago has really produced lots of victims, more than 2000000 displaced. people has been defined by a sexual violence that has been going on from day one, which is reflected by partially by a report that was but those done by the u. n. n. by the children human rights commission, samuel, thank you very much. as of a single, castro are talking to was the from at this up after months on hold talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal had been scheduled for the end of this month. negotiations between the secretaries in vienna stalled in june
this is comparable to the partial arctic act and the u. s. or the war measure sacked in canada in the ninety's seventy's, which grounds every human rights or rights of citizens to be given to the state. and to do what they need to do to bring the country, the foundation of the country intact. that present the prime minister of your bill, abbey ahmed, has been saying this is about keeping the independence of the country and keeping the foundation of the country intact. because the conflict are...
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we start to see arctic air take over.aturday, it's not a bad day for england and wales. you should see some sunshine around. still holding on to the dregs of some slightly milder air here, 12, maybe 13 degrees. this band of rain will be moving southwards, behind, the air turning much colder with a few blustery showers. it will move southwards during saturday night. by sunday morning, many of us will wake up to a frost, fairly clear skies with plenty of sunshine. the last of that weather front should clear away from the south—east through sunday, so it could be quite damp here. then it's brighter but a breezy, sunny, very cold day with showers across northern and eastern coasts. these will have a wintry flavour to them. in fact, you add on the strong northerly winds, temperatures will be lower than those temperatures suggest. now as you move out of sunday into monday, it could be high pressure topples in again from the west. that will briefly cut off the screaming northerly, so the arctic air supply will be cut off briefly
we start to see arctic air take over.aturday, it's not a bad day for england and wales. you should see some sunshine around. still holding on to the dregs of some slightly milder air here, 12, maybe 13 degrees. this band of rain will be moving southwards, behind, the air turning much colder with a few blustery showers. it will move southwards during saturday night. by sunday morning, many of us will wake up to a frost, fairly clear skies with plenty of sunshine. the last of that weather front...
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but it's behind this cold weather front that the arctic air arrives over the weekend to all parts, and that misty low cloud, fog breaking to bring some brighter weather. behind it certainly much sunnier skies, and we will have some showers. that wind really accentuating how chilly it feels. saturday night into sunday, that weather front clears away, so the cold air floods southwards with some showers through the day on sunday. a little bit wintry over the hills, and certainly feeling colder, particularly in this brisk northerly wind. wind—chill factor comes into play. into sunday night, really cold, quite a widespread frost to start our monday morning. we're into that cold air for much of the week. later in the week, it gets colder still with the risk of snow. as ever, we'll keep you updated. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the uk government waters down ambitions for a new high speed rail link — scrapping plans for it to reach leeds. wrongly imprisoned for 26 years of his life — north carolina man dontae sharpe has now been pardone
but it's behind this cold weather front that the arctic air arrives over the weekend to all parts, and that misty low cloud, fog breaking to bring some brighter weather. behind it certainly much sunnier skies, and we will have some showers. that wind really accentuating how chilly it feels. saturday night into sunday, that weather front clears away, so the cold air floods southwards with some showers through the day on sunday. a little bit wintry over the hills, and certainly feeling colder,...
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little before in human history has the once prestige environment of the arctic in such peril. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what lucy does, laura will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. how does in europe, ah, these restrictions are completely unjustified and unfairly discriminate against our country. south africa, the president calls on government to scrap travel bands and instead focus on vaccinating the world against koby. 19 more cases of the micron, very 1st identified in south africa, are appearing globally as investigations continue into how dangerous it is. ah, hello i'm. this is just in a live also coming up france declares it won't be held hostage by british politics on migration after christ.
little before in human history has the once prestige environment of the arctic in such peril. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what lucy does, laura will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. how does in europe, ah, these restrictions are completely unjustified and unfairly discriminate against our country. south africa, the president calls on government to scrap travel bands and instead focus on vaccinating the world...
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so youer punch arctic straws in frozen flurry, greenflurry, gree i'd try all of those. >> just rememberbrush your teeth really well after. >>> and finally how to score yourself an egg mk mcmust have muffin for just 63 cents. >> mcdonald's is turning the calendar back to 1971, because that is how much it cost back then. tomorrow thursday, we're talking about, and thursday only, you can get an egg mcmuffin for its original price of just 63 cents. but what about the sausage mcmuffin? >> exactly. but there is a catch. you need to order directly from the mcdonald's app. so if you are old enough to have bought an egg mcmuffin back in 1971, you might need help from your grandkids for this deal. and don't use emojis. >> i like that they are doing this, but they are simultaneously turning back the clock but also telling you to rely on a futuristic technology. >> and don't forget the hash browns. >> >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, from the new film, "belfast," jamie dornan. also, basketball legend and author, dwyane wade. plus, gifts that give back as we continue "live's hol
so youer punch arctic straws in frozen flurry, greenflurry, gree i'd try all of those. >> just rememberbrush your teeth really well after. >>> and finally how to score yourself an egg mk mcmust have muffin for just 63 cents. >> mcdonald's is turning the calendar back to 1971, because that is how much it cost back then. tomorrow thursday, we're talking about, and thursday only, you can get an egg mcmuffin for its original price of just 63 cents. but what about the sausage...
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this region is home to several other bird species, including the southern giant petrel and arctic ternto weddell seals. and the antarctic fur seal, considered extinct for 15 to 20 years. rediscovered in the beginning of the last century, the population has gone from just a few thousand to more than 3.5 million. earlier in our journey, we captured footage of one leopard seal, ferocious penguin hunters, its only natural predator is the killer whale. nearby crab-eater seals. >> these have a canine-looking snout to them. i refer to them as the golden retrievers of the seals. >> reporter: this whole region has a long history of exploration but now its future is at risk. throughout our time here it's clear that if we don't protect these animals' homes, it's likely we won't be able to protect ours. >> do you know where penguins keep their money? >> where? >> snowbanks. our thanks to amy robach. >> are we still working on that laugh track, you guys. >> this happened, that's next. ♪ wait, oh, yes ♪ wait a minute, mr. postman ♪ yeah, yeah, mr. postman - "dear michael, i appreciate your help, pat
this region is home to several other bird species, including the southern giant petrel and arctic ternto weddell seals. and the antarctic fur seal, considered extinct for 15 to 20 years. rediscovered in the beginning of the last century, the population has gone from just a few thousand to more than 3.5 million. earlier in our journey, we captured footage of one leopard seal, ferocious penguin hunters, its only natural predator is the killer whale. nearby crab-eater seals. >> these have a...
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as it introduces this blast of arctic air by the end of saturday, early sunday, as it reaches the southern area is quite a keen wind as well. and notjust by day we will notice it but widespread frosts by night. still relatively dry in southern areas and right on saturday when the cloud moves away but behind that front, much brighter and cleanerairso but behind that front, much brighter and cleaner air so brighter sky is not particularly cold on saturday because there is that transition date but more rain in england and wales and through the night, that clears away and temperatures will fall under those clear skies. wintry over the mountains of scotland in the showers and a blast of northerly wind on sunday. in the face of things, a 9 degrees, a big drop and peeling colder with the wind. thank ou ve peeling colder with the wind. thank you very much- _ that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. hello, i'mjane dougall with your latest sports news... the government will intervene if the england cricket board do n
as it introduces this blast of arctic air by the end of saturday, early sunday, as it reaches the southern area is quite a keen wind as well. and notjust by day we will notice it but widespread frosts by night. still relatively dry in southern areas and right on saturday when the cloud moves away but behind that front, much brighter and cleanerairso but behind that front, much brighter and cleaner air so brighter sky is not particularly cold on saturday because there is that transition date but...
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building time power has come never before in human history has the once per diem environment to the arctic students such peril. a ah, just a a. a lateral died in the morning with a good yeah. well now you know what about when you will be with them? i'm gonna give them it. i know, but i get them. i'm gonna allow you to begin good and they're going to run. i'm, have you been a while? yeah. you had. yeah. well, no, you wanna do that as i get a got a bill in my id like you i got a . * letter with yeah, ended up on my want to get like a better idea. i want to get rid of it. now that way a lot. did i wonder what the deal? yeah. well, i mean i'm a new mother. i get that money if you know what i get out of the one that way. yeah . i get i've got a what did i get? i'm gonna write about a boy. i'm glad you're good looking good deal. all you've gotta do milligram. okay, hold on monday. i'm going in and i'm wonderful and i was like oh yeah, i'm not a problem. well, amanda, veronica, i got mommy. no one else. yeah. yeah. that one. 0, one mines worked out a little girl are with good and and i you visit?
building time power has come never before in human history has the once per diem environment to the arctic students such peril. a ah, just a a. a lateral died in the morning with a good yeah. well now you know what about when you will be with them? i'm gonna give them it. i know, but i get them. i'm gonna allow you to begin good and they're going to run. i'm, have you been a while? yeah. you had. yeah. well, no, you wanna do that as i get a got a bill in my id like you i got a . * letter with...
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but we've also worked in new environments like the arctic. our special forces group has been adapting their skills using them as an example. freefall parachuting from above the arctic circle at -40 degrees zero, at 20,000 feet. think about that and then you have to operate in that environment. but then some of our divers from that same special forces team they're cutting through five feet of ice and then having to dive underneath that ice bed and having to rehearse that and just working that environment, anybody been out with their car when it's -20? how quick does your battery die on your phone? think what that does with military equipment. our soft -- they are problem solvers. i'm going to transition now to where we are headed. competition international politics is important, is perpetual and its infinite. competition doesn't necessarily have an end state. for nonstate actors, terrorism is going to endure and's going to remain a threat to our homeland. all of you know who have studied history, it can weigh before 2001. overlooked at our net
but we've also worked in new environments like the arctic. our special forces group has been adapting their skills using them as an example. freefall parachuting from above the arctic circle at -40 degrees zero, at 20,000 feet. think about that and then you have to operate in that environment. but then some of our divers from that same special forces team they're cutting through five feet of ice and then having to dive underneath that ice bed and having to rehearse that and just working that...
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but it is going to change through the course of saturday and sunday as we get that arctic air in.mains of the evening, it's largely dry, just misty and drizzly in the west, but you can see the heavy rain advancing on our cold weather front in the north. so, quite wet for northern and western scotland by the end of the night. quite mild, though, a few spot down to 6—7 degrees celsius, a little bit of mist and fog in the gaps, which will lift during the course of saturday morning. then we'll see some brightness developing, but there's quite a lot of drizzly rain in some coastal and hillier areas, and then on this weatherfront, some more significant rain coming southwards. behind it, temperatures will actually drop during the day, back down to around about average, with some sunshine, but also some showers. and those showers will filtrate further southwards on sunday, as will the cold air. it will feel much colder for all, particularly accentuated by the brisk wind, even in southern areas. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. a us tee
but it is going to change through the course of saturday and sunday as we get that arctic air in.mains of the evening, it's largely dry, just misty and drizzly in the west, but you can see the heavy rain advancing on our cold weather front in the north. so, quite wet for northern and western scotland by the end of the night. quite mild, though, a few spot down to 6—7 degrees celsius, a little bit of mist and fog in the gaps, which will lift during the course of saturday morning. then we'll...
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never before in human history has a month, christine environments of the arctic such peril. ah, the ah, ah! thought 2 of witnesses coming up at 1st we'll check the headlines for you and i'll just the ra has obtained satellite images showing the united arab emirates is providing military support to the european army investigation revealed to you a hide to private companies from europe to run military flights into if you of a headline, sedan and rallies, have begun to honor those killed during protests against the military takeover last month. demonstrations are taking place in the capitol cartoon. and in other cities, at least 41 people have been killed in the violence, but security forces of denied using live fire on protests in somalia, a bomb attack of killed at least 5 people in the capital market. tissue reportedly targeted a convoy of african union mission vehicles and a school close to the blast was damaged as well. australia was sending troops to the solomon islands to help restore order as the country faith as a 2nd day of writing. the protest as want the prime minis
never before in human history has a month, christine environments of the arctic such peril. ah, the ah, ah! thought 2 of witnesses coming up at 1st we'll check the headlines for you and i'll just the ra has obtained satellite images showing the united arab emirates is providing military support to the european army investigation revealed to you a hide to private companies from europe to run military flights into if you of a headline, sedan and rallies, have begun to honor those killed during...
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into effect in europe and eu saying they will oppose any kind of extraction of gas or oil in the arctich russia rejects. so there are serious problems now and in the future of how russia will be seen and interact with europe in supplying gas, oil, fertilizer, and other commodities. so russia and europe have to work together but right now there are a lot of problems and misunderstandings. it is complex and dangerous. >> [indiscernible] do you think bringing non-russian oil to the european market will be easy, looking for alternatives? is this feasible short-term? >> we already see energy from other parts of the world to come to europe. we have pipelines coming from the mediterranean, from north africa through the mediterranean. but if you look at libya and algeria, there are also geopolitical tensions. so europe will need to get the gas and oil where they can and russia will remain a major supplier of oil. we will see geopolitical tensions but it will remain important for the time being because given energy transition and because everyone wants to get out of coal, i do not see how you ge
into effect in europe and eu saying they will oppose any kind of extraction of gas or oil in the arctich russia rejects. so there are serious problems now and in the future of how russia will be seen and interact with europe in supplying gas, oil, fertilizer, and other commodities. so russia and europe have to work together but right now there are a lot of problems and misunderstandings. it is complex and dangerous. >> [indiscernible] do you think bringing non-russian oil to the european...
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the movie, just the sheer paranoia of it. >> stephen: yes, exactly. >> but they're trapped in thant arcticowhere to go except the fourth wall of the audience and i started feeling exactly how they felt. >> stephen: which i think is an enormous indicator of great art. it changes how you feel about how you look at the art. >>bsolutely. a microscope and realizing, okay, i'm affected by "the thing," for that reason, and i figure out why it is. when i started writing "reservoir dogs" i was like i need to have that aspect that's in "the thing." i need to trap these bastards. i need to trap them in this warehouse, and no one can trust anybody else. and i want the paranoia of what's going on in that warehouse to bounce across the walls and hopefully, like in "the thing," it will go out into the audience. >> stephen: studios are rethinking whether theatrical releases are worth it. make the case right now for the big silver, why that should be the first choice? >> well, i think the-- i think the main reason is... tv's fun. it's good. i've carried memories that i've seen on television for moist of my
the movie, just the sheer paranoia of it. >> stephen: yes, exactly. >> but they're trapped in thant arcticowhere to go except the fourth wall of the audience and i started feeling exactly how they felt. >> stephen: which i think is an enormous indicator of great art. it changes how you feel about how you look at the art. >>bsolutely. a microscope and realizing, okay, i'm affected by "the thing," for that reason, and i figure out why it is. when i started...
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like the scramble for africa for arctic oil and minerals, but also, for example, about how shell hade nigerian government and shell executive vice president boasted to the u.s. embassy that they had people in every ministry in the nigerian government and that a jury government wasn't aware that shell exactly what was going on in positions were being taken in shaping -- how they were being taken. really, the wikileaks archives is quite an extraordinary tool for activists, academics, people working in this area, to be able to understand the relationship between the statement of fossil fuel companies, how those interests are intertwined, the fact there is no bright line between many of these states and the fossil fuel industry, and in fact, there is a revolving door and that the goals of the summit are frustrated by this reality. juan: could you talk about back in the copenhagen climate change summit cop 15, julian's revelation, how the u.s. government was seeking dirt on nations opposing its policies and views on how to do with climate change? could you remind our audience about some o
like the scramble for africa for arctic oil and minerals, but also, for example, about how shell hade nigerian government and shell executive vice president boasted to the u.s. embassy that they had people in every ministry in the nigerian government and that a jury government wasn't aware that shell exactly what was going on in positions were being taken in shaping -- how they were being taken. really, the wikileaks archives is quite an extraordinary tool for activists, academics, people...
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never before in human history has the once per steam environment, the arctic didn't such peril. the stage is said and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think from international politics, to the global pandemic, and everything in between. upfront with me, mark lamond hill on al jazeera ah, the focus is back on europe as cases of corona virus continue to climb, but locked on restrictions are being met with protests across the continent. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera live from dell also coming up to lands, get ready to choose. a new president with 2 very different from one has leading opinion polls plus a state of emergency is in place here in the rest of the south central region of chile, where the army has been deployed. whether they will remain here.
never before in human history has the once per steam environment, the arctic didn't such peril. the stage is said and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think from international politics, to the global pandemic, and everything in between. upfront with me, mark lamond hill on al jazeera ah, the focus is back on europe as cases of corona virus continue to climb, but locked on restrictions are being met with protests across the continent. ah, hello, i'm...
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but also working in new environments like the arctic. our special forces group has been adapting their skills, using them as an example, freefall parachuting from above the arctic circle at -40 degrees at 20,000 feet. think about that. that is just the jump. then you have to operate in that environment. but then some of our divers from that same special forces team that are cutting through five feet of ice and having to dive underneath that i sped and have -- ice bed, and having to rehearse it. anybody been out with their car when it is -20? how does your battery die on your phone? think about what it does with military equipment, and having to work in different environments. but they are problem solvers. they have to practice their skills for tomorrow. i will transition to where we are headed. competition international politics is important. it is perpetual, and it is infinite. competition doesn't have an end state, it is something we have to work within. for nonstate actors, terrorism is going to endure. it is going to remain a threat
but also working in new environments like the arctic. our special forces group has been adapting their skills, using them as an example, freefall parachuting from above the arctic circle at -40 degrees at 20,000 feet. think about that. that is just the jump. then you have to operate in that environment. but then some of our divers from that same special forces team that are cutting through five feet of ice and having to dive underneath that i sped and have -- ice bed, and having to rehearse it....
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never before in human history has a month for steam invited to the arctic, didn't suffer peril. with pop 2 of witnesses coming up at 1st. we'll check the headlines for you and also theory has obtained satellite images showing the united arab emirates is providing military support to the army investigation revealed to you a hide to private companies from europe, to run military flights into your p. s. of the headlines, sedan and rallies have begun to honor those killed during protests against the military takeover. last month. demonstrations are taking place in the capital costume and in other cities, at least 41 people have been killed in the finance. but security forces have denied using live fire on pro.
never before in human history has a month for steam invited to the arctic, didn't suffer peril. with pop 2 of witnesses coming up at 1st. we'll check the headlines for you and also theory has obtained satellite images showing the united arab emirates is providing military support to the army investigation revealed to you a hide to private companies from europe, to run military flights into your p. s. of the headlines, sedan and rallies have begun to honor those killed during protests against...
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all these things, it is coming up to the arctic and it is not staying in the arctic. can do something for this question.— for this question. you don't have to look _ for this question. you don't have to look far _ for this question. you don't have to look far to - for this question. you don't have to look far to see i for this question. you don't have to look far to see the | have to look far to see the damage _ have to look far to see the damage associated with climate i’i l ht damage associated with climate right now. i mean, ithink damage associated with climate right now. i mean, i think part of the — right now. i mean, i think part of the advantage of that is, you — of the advantage of that is, you know, i of the advantage of that is, you know, lam not of the advantage of that is, you know, i am not fighting of climate — you know, i am not fighting of climate deniers anymore. the question— climate deniers anymore. the question is, how do we solve this? — question is, how do we solve this? how— question is, how do we solve this? how do we do it fast? i this? how d
all these things, it is coming up to the arctic and it is not staying in the arctic. can do something for this question.— for this question. you don't have to look _ for this question. you don't have to look far _ for this question. you don't have to look far to - for this question. you don't have to look far to see i for this question. you don't have to look far to see the | have to look far to see the damage _ have to look far to see the damage associated with climate i’i l ht damage...
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soon history has the months prestige environment of the arctic didn't such peril. ah hello, i'm darn john doe over the top stories here on al jazeera, hundreds of iraqis who gave up trying to enter the european union of arrive back home. immigrants and refugees had been stranded at the beller was poland border and cold and wet conditions. yes, president joe biden is holding his 1st in person meeting with the leaders of canada and mexico at the white house. it's the 1st such gathering of the 3 north american nations in 5 years. they're discussing everything from the coven, 19 pandemic to climate change. while president biden said the summit was crucial to tackle the major challenges facing north americans. are north american vision for the future? draws on our shared strengths as well as 3 vibrant democracy with dynamic populations in economy wishing to work together where that we can be. we can meet today and we can meet all the challenges. we just take the time to speak of one another by working together. and we have to, and the pandemic, and to take decisive acti
soon history has the months prestige environment of the arctic didn't such peril. ah hello, i'm darn john doe over the top stories here on al jazeera, hundreds of iraqis who gave up trying to enter the european union of arrive back home. immigrants and refugees had been stranded at the beller was poland border and cold and wet conditions. yes, president joe biden is holding his 1st in person meeting with the leaders of canada and mexico at the white house. it's the 1st such gathering of the 3...
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we can track the isobars all the way back up into the arctic, that cold air is starting to take hold.l be some sunshine — but a keen northerly wind driving and some showers along the coast. and, factor in the wind direction and the strength, it will feel noticeably cooler, so temperatures struggling to get into double figures right across the country. but watch this — those clear skies continue through the night, temperatures are likely to fall away in scotland and the north of england. we are likely to see more of a frost as lows get down to —2 in 1—2 places. so, a bit of a shock to the system in comparison to what we've had just lately. and in fact, to close out the month of november, it will stay on the cold side, the potential for some wintry showers later in the week with overnight frosts, as well. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines: president biden says washington is considering a diplomatic boycott of the beijing olympics. poland says belarus has cleared a migrant camp on the border that had been fuelling tensions between mins
we can track the isobars all the way back up into the arctic, that cold air is starting to take hold.l be some sunshine — but a keen northerly wind driving and some showers along the coast. and, factor in the wind direction and the strength, it will feel noticeably cooler, so temperatures struggling to get into double figures right across the country. but watch this — those clear skies continue through the night, temperatures are likely to fall away in scotland and the north of england. we...
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earlier, the youngest prime minister in the world at the age of 3a said, with the arctic warming at athree times faster than the rest of the world, greenland is experiencing the world, greenland is experiencing the drastic changes first hand. diego messer is columbia's minister of mines and energy. previously he saw the energy transformation policy in the country which included increasing the share of renewable energy from i% to i2%, but colombian exports of coal, the worlds dirtiest fossil fuel, exports of coal, the worlds dirtiest fossilfuel, havejumped in 2021 and deforestation continues to increase despite promises from the government to reduce it. welcome to you all. so, let's go to our first question from tecau tojennifer who is on the banks of the mississippi and missouri. your question, please 7 dakota jennifer. my missouri. your question, please 7 dakota jennifer._ missouri. your question, please 7 dakota jennifer. my question is what are the plans — dakota jennifer. my question is what are the plans for _ dakota jennifer. my question is what are the plans for effective _ are
earlier, the youngest prime minister in the world at the age of 3a said, with the arctic warming at athree times faster than the rest of the world, greenland is experiencing the world, greenland is experiencing the drastic changes first hand. diego messer is columbia's minister of mines and energy. previously he saw the energy transformation policy in the country which included increasing the share of renewable energy from i% to i2%, but colombian exports of coal, the worlds dirtiest fossil...
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it is usually seen closer to the arctic circle, but they make appearances here to the west when weatherp here today, dave chappelle bringing controversy. >> we're lye at five with the feeps that people could faes for causing trouble in the air. ♪♪ reynolds wrap makes this whole cooking and cleanup thing so easy. it speeds up this... so i can get to them. easy prep, cook and clean with reynolds wrap. >>> breaking now at 5:00, a covid bill that could cut your symptoms. >> and getting tough, a federal crackdown on unruly passengers as seens like this one become more common. >> the measures to bring in the midair chaos. >> could president biden get what he is looking for after months of back and forth negotiations, we have more on what is on a the line today. this is "today in the bay. >> very good friday morning to you. i'm laura garcia. we have a lot to get to this morning. let's start with kari hall and that forecast. how is it looking out there >> it is friday and we're seeing rain in the distant
it is usually seen closer to the arctic circle, but they make appearances here to the west when weatherp here today, dave chappelle bringing controversy. >> we're lye at five with the feeps that people could faes for causing trouble in the air. ♪♪ reynolds wrap makes this whole cooking and cleanup thing so easy. it speeds up this... so i can get to them. easy prep, cook and clean with reynolds wrap. >>> breaking now at 5:00, a covid bill that could cut your symptoms. >>...
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little before in human history has a months, prestige environment of the arctic didn't such peril. in the country with an abundance of resources, trade bar and was indonesia, his big firms. for me we moved full to grow and frank, we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest, let to be part when the lease is broke and progress invest in the media. now, lou . hello, i'm emily anglin, into how these the top story is on al jazeera, nato. secretary general has warned russia against what it describes as aggressive actions on the border with ukraine. in stoughton berg says, there has been a large and unusual build up of russian troops on ukraine's borders in recent wakes . stoughton burg also warned the president of bella bruce over his involvement in the migrant crisis on the border. he said nato member, poland has the blocks support. we condemn. oh, well, to do the question could assume is doing a.
little before in human history has a months, prestige environment of the arctic didn't such peril. in the country with an abundance of resources, trade bar and was indonesia, his big firms. for me we moved full to grow and frank, we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest, let to be part when the lease is broke and progress invest in the media. now, lou ....