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we have to bring the glasgow -- bring to glasgow the highest possible ambitions, those that have notet done so, time is running out. i'm working hard to pass historic investment and to modernize our climate resilient infrastructure to build a clean energy future that creates millions of jobs and ushers in new industries of the future. as part of this work, the united states is committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions between 50 and 52% below 2005 levels by the year 2030. we have set a goal that by 2025 hour power sector will be free of carbon. in 2030, 50% of the cars sold in the united states, we believe, should be or must be electric vehicles. a further step we are working with the european union and other partners to launch is a global methane pledge, to reduce global methane emissions by at least 30% below 2020 levels by 2030. that will not only rapidly reduce the rate of global warming, but it will also produce a very valuable side benefit like improving public health and agricultural output. we are mobilizing support to help developing countries and pledged to do something
we have to bring the glasgow -- bring to glasgow the highest possible ambitions, those that have notet done so, time is running out. i'm working hard to pass historic investment and to modernize our climate resilient infrastructure to build a clean energy future that creates millions of jobs and ushers in new industries of the future. as part of this work, the united states is committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions between 50 and 52% below 2005 levels by the year 2030. we have set a goal...
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nhs greater glasgow and cl de again in future. nhs greater glasgow and clyde say — again in future.ater glasgow and clyde say they are aware - again in future. nhs greater glasgow and clyde say they are aware of- again in future. nhs greater glasgow and clyde say they are aware of the l and clyde say they are aware of the early enquiries by police scotland but said it would be inappropriate to comment further. it but said it would be inappropriate to comment further.— but said it would be inappropriate to comment further. it could have a ranue to comment further. it could have a ranae of to comment further. it could have a range of outcomes. _ to comment further. it could have a range of outcomes. it _ to comment further. it could have a range of outcomes. it could - to comment further. it could have a range of outcomes. it could be - to comment further. it could have a range of outcomes. it could be no l range of outcomes. it could be no proceedings— range of outcomes. it could be no proceedings being _ range of outcomes. it could be no proceedings being taken - range of outcomes.
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so what's on the cards now for glasgow?ell, the first challenge is to get rapid cuts in the gases heating the planet — something thatjust hasn't happened so far. back in the early �*90s, when climate negotiations started, about 35 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases were being emitted into the atmosphere every year. and since then, despite all the talking, those emissions have just kept climbing. now, with all the plans and promises to cut them, they could fall to about 46 billion tonnes a year by 2030. but the science is incredibly clear that they need to come down far more than that if we're to have any chance of heading off the worst effects of higher temperatures, which is why this is such a crucial issue for the talks in glasgow. next, there's the question of financial help for the poorest countries. this is long overdue. it's developing nations like the philippines that are hit hardest by climate change. they have been promised $100 billion a year, which they say is vital to adapt to more dangerous conditions. a third
so what's on the cards now for glasgow?ell, the first challenge is to get rapid cuts in the gases heating the planet — something thatjust hasn't happened so far. back in the early �*90s, when climate negotiations started, about 35 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases were being emitted into the atmosphere every year. and since then, despite all the talking, those emissions have just kept climbing. now, with all the plans and promises to cut them, they could fall to about 46 billion tonnes a...
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15 a new coal mine is going to sit once we get to glasgow?— we get to glasgow?? is going to sit very badly indeed. _ we get to glasgow? is going to sit very badly indeed. the _ we get to glasgow? is going to sit very badly indeed. the same - we get to glasgow? is going to sit i very badly indeed. the same applies to opening up new gas fields and oil in the north sea and west of shetland. the government also seems committed to do that. this is the opposite of what we need to be doing. the science shows very clearly we need to be retiring existing reserves of fossil fuels, let alone developing new ones, otherwise we have got absolutely no hope of meeting our climate targets and the paris agreement of 2015. thank you very much for your time. the boss of the energy regulator 0fgem is warning that more firms are likely to go bust — leaving almost one and a half million customers facing a switch to new suppliers and more expensive bills. two companies — avro energy and green — with more than 800,000 customers between them — ceased trading yesterday, after the price of
15 a new coal mine is going to sit once we get to glasgow?— we get to glasgow?? is going to sit very badly indeed. _ we get to glasgow? is going to sit very badly indeed. the _ we get to glasgow? is going to sit very badly indeed. the same - we get to glasgow? is going to sit i very badly indeed. the same applies to opening up new gas fields and oil in the north sea and west of shetland. the government also seems committed to do that. this is the opposite of what we need to be doing. the...
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and glasgow, i plastic. the kids are reusing single use packaging. . and glasgow, iti plastic.for the standard. when foodways swings _ been so far for the standard. when foodways swings up _ been so far for the standard. when foodways swings up here, - been so far for the standard. when foodways swings up here, it - been so far for the standard. when foodways swings up here, it creates methane which we need to avoid. walking with morty vegetables to put in a bin doesn't seem to exist. it in a bin doesn't seem to exist. it has in a bin doesn't seem to exist. has really in a bin doesn't seem to exist. it has really been an eye—opener for us. has really been an eye-opener for us. , ., , ., , , us. everyone is doing their best in eve one us. everyone is doing their best in everyone new _ us. everyone is doing their best in everyone now realises _ us. everyone is doing their best in everyone now realises that - us. everyone is doing their best in everyone now realises that the . us. everyone is doing their best in i everyone now realises that the need to change. everyone now realise
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which is why this is such a crucial issue for the talks in glasgow. the highly sensitive question of financial he for the poorest and most vulnerable countries. it is developing nations like the philippines that are hardest hit by the violent weather made a more frequent and intense by climate change. more tha a decade ago ago, there promised him within $100 billion a year. vital to have them adapt to more dangerous conditions. >> we went to see -- flowing to climate vulnerable nations that bear the brunt of extreme weather events but have no reason to posit. >> a third major challenge for glasgow is finalizing the rules for measuring and trading carbon. previous meetings failed to reach agreement. this matters because as countries try to cut their emissions, there nee to be a way of accounting fothat. if forests are left intact and the trees keep storing carbon, that has to be recorded so the carbon credits can be traded. it is vital to source this out. >> right now if a major company wanted to say investn preserving standing forest in the amazon, th
which is why this is such a crucial issue for the talks in glasgow. the highly sensitive question of financial he for the poorest and most vulnerable countries. it is developing nations like the philippines that are hardest hit by the violent weather made a more frequent and intense by climate change. more tha a decade ago ago, there promised him within $100 billion a year. vital to have them adapt to more dangerous conditions. >> we went to see -- flowing to climate vulnerable nations...
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glasgow city were beaten by swiss side servette.and took the lead just after it — this goal from sandy maendly denying glasgow city progress beyond qualifying for the first time in ten years. and that's all the sport for now. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... france's biggest ever terrorism trial is under way. the only surviving assailant from the 2015 paris terror attacks claims he is a soldier of the islamic state group. ashraf ghani apologizes to the afghan people. the former president says he fled the country to avoid more bloodshed. the british house of commons approves a rise in national insurance to boost funding for health and social care. the world's biggest plant to extract carbon dioxide from the air opens in iceland. how significant is it in the battle to reverse climate change?
glasgow city were beaten by swiss side servette.and took the lead just after it — this goal from sandy maendly denying glasgow city progress beyond qualifying for the first time in ten years. and that's all the sport for now. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... france's biggest ever terrorism trial is under way. the only surviving assailant from the 2015 paris terror attacks claims he is a soldier of the islamic state group. ashraf ghani...
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so what's on the cards now for glasgow?planet. something thatjust hasn't happened so far. back in the early �*90s, when climate negotiations started, about 35 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases were being emitted into the atmosphere every year. since then, despite all the talking, those emissions have just kept climbing. now, with all the plans and promises to cut them, they could fall to about 46 billion tonnes a year by 2030. but the science is incredibly clear. they need to come down far more than that if we are to have any chance of heading off the worst effects of higher temperatures. which is why this is such a crucial issue for the talks in glasgow. next there's the question of financial help for the poorest countries. this is long overdue. it's developing nations like the philippines that are hit hardest by climate change. they have been promised $100 billion a year, which they say is vital to adapt to more dangerous conditions. we want to see adaptations flowing to climate vulnerable nations that bear the brunt of
so what's on the cards now for glasgow?planet. something thatjust hasn't happened so far. back in the early �*90s, when climate negotiations started, about 35 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases were being emitted into the atmosphere every year. since then, despite all the talking, those emissions have just kept climbing. now, with all the plans and promises to cut them, they could fall to about 46 billion tonnes a year by 2030. but the science is incredibly clear. they need to come down far...
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so as glasgow prepares for thousands of delegates, there's a lot at stake.s to get ready. david shukman, bbc news. i wonder how many of you will know the answer to this next question. i certainly didn't. now, what colour are the hands on the clock face of big ben, surely the world's most famous timepiece? the answer isn't what you might think. after a $100 million restoration project, the hands have been returned to their original colour — as tim muffett reports — right on time. countdown to completion. one of the biggest restoration jobs ever undertaken on a landmark british building is approaching the finish line. good to see you, ian. and you. what is it you're doing here? we're servicing the rollers. this is one of the bits that we couldn't actually get to and service while the minute hands were on. if you're a clock mechanic, this is like the champions league and the world cup rolled into one, i'd imagine, this project. working on this clock will be a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity. to actually have taken it all to pieces, putting it back together again
so as glasgow prepares for thousands of delegates, there's a lot at stake.s to get ready. david shukman, bbc news. i wonder how many of you will know the answer to this next question. i certainly didn't. now, what colour are the hands on the clock face of big ben, surely the world's most famous timepiece? the answer isn't what you might think. after a $100 million restoration project, the hands have been returned to their original colour — as tim muffett reports — right on time. countdown...
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as the president, see you in glasgow. thank you.son, the prime boris johnson, the prime minister, borisjohnson, the prime minister, addressing the un general assembly in new york. stark warnings about climate change. but also trying to sound a little upbeat, to talk about the solutions and opportunities for action. well, our correspondent peter bowes has been listening to that speech. he is really setting the stage for cop26, the climate summit in four weeks' time in glasgow, isn't he? , ., , ., u, in four weeks' time in glasgow, isn't he? , ., ., isn't he? yes, it was a call to arms. isn't he? yes, it was a call to arm with — isn't he? yes, it was a call to arms. with that _ isn't he? yes, it was a call to arms. with that summit - isn't he? yes, it was a call to arms. with that summit in i isn't he? yes, it was a call to - arms. with that summit in mind. certainly a colourful speech, typically borisjohnson invoking a greek poet and kermit the frog, opposite ends of the cultural spectrum, but his point was that it is up to mankind,
as the president, see you in glasgow. thank you.son, the prime boris johnson, the prime minister, borisjohnson, the prime minister, addressing the un general assembly in new york. stark warnings about climate change. but also trying to sound a little upbeat, to talk about the solutions and opportunities for action. well, our correspondent peter bowes has been listening to that speech. he is really setting the stage for cop26, the climate summit in four weeks' time in glasgow, isn't he? , ., ,...
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a third major challenge for glasgow is finalising the rules for measuring and trading carbon. as countries cut their emissions, there needs to be a way of accounting for that. likewise, if forests are left intact and the trees keep storing carbon, that has to be recorded so the carbon credits can be traded. it's vital to sort this out. right now, for example, if a major company wanted to, say, invest in preserving standing forest in the amazon, there's not yet any clarity on whether those credits that would be generated from that can be claimed by brazil as well as by the company making that investment. so as glasgow prepares for thousands of delegates, there's a lot at stake. makes it all more difficult, and there are just eight covid covid makes it all more difficult, and there are just eight weeks to get ready. david shukman, bbc news. i wonder how many of you will be able to answer the next question. what colour are the hands on the clock face of big ben, surely the world's most famous timepiece? the answer isn't what you might think. after a $100 million restoration proje
a third major challenge for glasgow is finalising the rules for measuring and trading carbon. as countries cut their emissions, there needs to be a way of accounting for that. likewise, if forests are left intact and the trees keep storing carbon, that has to be recorded so the carbon credits can be traded. it's vital to sort this out. right now, for example, if a major company wanted to, say, invest in preserving standing forest in the amazon, there's not yet any clarity on whether those...
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president, see you in glasgow. thank you.[applause] >> on behalf of the general assembly, i wish to thank the prime minister of the treasury and minister of the civil service of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland for the statement just made. and i request for a call to escort his excellency. ♪ >> download c-span's new mobile app and stay up-to-date with live video coverage of today's biggest events come up from live streams of the house and senate floors and key congressional hearings to events and supreme court oral arguments. even washington journal, or we hear your voice is everyday. c-span now has you covered. demo gap for free, today. -- download the app for free today. >> this week on the c-span networks. secretary of defense lloyd austin, joint chiefs of staff staff chair general milley testify on the u.s. withdraw from afghanistan into hearings. c-span3 will have live coverage of their test my before the senate armed services committee tuesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern. and these house sent -- house a
president, see you in glasgow. thank you.[applause] >> on behalf of the general assembly, i wish to thank the prime minister of the treasury and minister of the civil service of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland for the statement just made. and i request for a call to escort his excellency. ♪ >> download c-span's new mobile app and stay up-to-date with live video coverage of today's biggest events come up from live streams of the house and senate floors and...
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so as glasgow prepares for thousands of delegates there's a lot at stake.ket, and india have won the fourth test against england at the oval. england were chasing a record 368 runs on the final day, but were bowled out for 210. it puts india two up in the series, with one test left to play. our sports correspondentjoe wilson was watching. "look into my eyes, we've got this." just ten wickets to take and the holiday. take and the whole day. thus was india's perspective. england saw a long march towards 368. burns, 100 without loss. it could be possible, couldn't it? an edge from rory burns, a catch from the wicketkeeper, and india were off. you play five days, it's decided by seconds and centimetres. what a game. haseeb hameed set off here, dawad malan was sprinting, stretching, not enough. run out. hameed made 63, hours of work, and then this. undone by ravi jadeja. of work, and then this. now, watch the stumps. of work, and then this. they are about to meetjasprit bumrah. ollie pope gone for two. jonny bairstow did not score. jasprit bumrah was unplayable,
so as glasgow prepares for thousands of delegates there's a lot at stake.ket, and india have won the fourth test against england at the oval. england were chasing a record 368 runs on the final day, but were bowled out for 210. it puts india two up in the series, with one test left to play. our sports correspondentjoe wilson was watching. "look into my eyes, we've got this." just ten wickets to take and the holiday. take and the whole day. thus was india's perspective. england saw a...
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well, we will follow of course what happens in glasgow very closely.king to us on this edition of weather world. and finally, a rather unusual pitch invasion at a football match in bolivia. a whirlwind or dust devil sweeps through the players, delaying the start of the game. it's doubtful the match itself was as dramatic as this. and that's it for weather world. we will be back later in the year with a full round—up of this year's weather. and before then, do look out for the bbc�*s coverage of that crucial climate conference in november. but for now, it's goodbye. goodbye. hello there. we're finally going to see some changes to the weather this week and into next week things look quite different. but in the short term we are ending the week on a similar note with this area of high pressure continuing to bring in a lot of cloud. on a similar note with this area of high pressure will continue to bring in a lot of cloud across the uk with limited clear spells. there will be a few glimmers of brightness around, particularly western scotland in the morning
well, we will follow of course what happens in glasgow very closely.king to us on this edition of weather world. and finally, a rather unusual pitch invasion at a football match in bolivia. a whirlwind or dust devil sweeps through the players, delaying the start of the game. it's doubtful the match itself was as dramatic as this. and that's it for weather world. we will be back later in the year with a full round—up of this year's weather. and before then, do look out for the bbc�*s...
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a third major challenge for glasgow is finalising the rules for measuring and trading carbon.each agreement. this matters because as countries cut their emissions, there needs to be a way of accounting for that. likewise, if forests are left intact and the trees keep storing carbon, that has to be recorded so the carbon credits can be traded. so as glasgow prepares for thousands of delegates, there's a lot at stake. david shukman, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come... we look back at the life of one of france's biggest film stars — jean—paul belmondo — who has died at the age of 88. freedom itself was attacked this morning and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township as well as the whites in their rich suburbs. we say to you today, in a loud and a clear voice, enough of blood and tears. enough! the difficult decision we reached together was one that required great and exceptional courage. i it's an exodus of up to 6
a third major challenge for glasgow is finalising the rules for measuring and trading carbon.each agreement. this matters because as countries cut their emissions, there needs to be a way of accounting for that. likewise, if forests are left intact and the trees keep storing carbon, that has to be recorded so the carbon credits can be traded. so as glasgow prepares for thousands of delegates, there's a lot at stake. david shukman, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come... we look...
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president, see you in glasgow. thank you. >> on behalf of the general assembly, i wish to thank the prime minister of the treasury and minister of the civil service of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland for the statement just made. and i request for a call to escort his excellency. announcer: president biden recently spoke at the u.n. general assembly in new york city. he talked about climate change, the coronavirus pandemic, and u.s. military power. president biden: mr. president, mr. secretary-general, my fellow delegates, to all those who dedicate themselves to this noble mission of this institution -- it's my honor to speak ou
president, see you in glasgow. thank you. >> on behalf of the general assembly, i wish to thank the prime minister of the treasury and minister of the civil service of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland for the statement just made. and i request for a call to escort his excellency. announcer: president biden recently spoke at the u.n. general assembly in new york city. he talked about climate change, the coronavirus pandemic, and u.s. military power. president biden:...
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glasgow did take the lead, prissilla chinchilla finishing off this through ball to give the hosts thesandy maendly denying glasgow city progress to the main draw for the first time in ten years. while at 7 o'clock this evening, manchester city host real madrid, with the sides tied at 1—1 from the first leg. our reporterjo currie is there for us. with them deadlocked against that first leg, manchester city were in action and the super league at the weekend. they're going to be wanting plenty of those tonight.— plenty of those tonight. absolutely. cham - ions plenty of those tonight. absolutely. champions league _ plenty of those tonight. absolutely. champions league 's _ plenty of those tonight. absolutely. champions league 's night - plenty of those tonight. absolutely. champions league 's night still- plenty of those tonight. absolutely. champions league 's night still get| champions league �*s night still get bigger than this. manchester city in the manchester sunshine with a match at 1-1 the manchester sunshine with a match at 1—1 after that first leg. you may expect to see a europ
glasgow did take the lead, prissilla chinchilla finishing off this through ball to give the hosts thesandy maendly denying glasgow city progress to the main draw for the first time in ten years. while at 7 o'clock this evening, manchester city host real madrid, with the sides tied at 1—1 from the first leg. our reporterjo currie is there for us. with them deadlocked against that first leg, manchester city were in action and the super league at the weekend. they're going to be wanting plenty...
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president, see you in glasgow. thank you.[applause] >> on behalf of the general assembly, i wish to thank the prime minister of the treasury and minister of the civil service of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland for the statement just made. and i request for a call to escort his excellency.
president, see you in glasgow. thank you.[applause] >> on behalf of the general assembly, i wish to thank the prime minister of the treasury and minister of the civil service of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland for the statement just made. and i request for a call to escort his excellency.
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a third major challenge for glasgow is finalising the rules for measuring and trading carbon.is matters because as countries cut their emissions, there needs to be a way of accounting for that. likewise, if forests are left intact and the trees keep storing carbon, that has to be recorded so the carbon credits can be traded. so as glasgow prepares for thousands of delegates, there's a lot at stake. david shukman, bbc news. one of the biggest stars of french cinema, jean—paul belmondo, has died at the age of 88. he began his acting career in the theatre — but became a key figure in french new wave cinema, making him a household name in france. mark lobel looks back at his life. he mastered playing the seductive tough guy. he had the look of a battered boxer. but his punctured nose wasn't the result of his brief teenage foray into this at amateur level, but rather, an earlier playground altercation. after doing poorly at school, he found his calling and acting. translation:— found his calling and acting. translation: ~ , ., _, , translation: when you consider all that he has _ t
a third major challenge for glasgow is finalising the rules for measuring and trading carbon.is matters because as countries cut their emissions, there needs to be a way of accounting for that. likewise, if forests are left intact and the trees keep storing carbon, that has to be recorded so the carbon credits can be traded. so as glasgow prepares for thousands of delegates, there's a lot at stake. david shukman, bbc news. one of the biggest stars of french cinema, jean—paul belmondo, has...
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i finance clued up by the time we had at com in glasgow.— at cop26 in glasgow.in glasgow. | think the - prime minister probably echoed a lot of the frustration of people around the world today. he said everybody knows around a table and agrees something must be done, and then nothing happens. you don't even get india and china to the table today. alok sharma, the president of cop26, running the show here in november, says he has not yet got a full commitment from xi jinping that he will come here. she does not know evenif will come here. she does not know even if the chinese president will turn up. == even if the chinese president will turn u -. ., , ., even if the chinese president will turnu. ., , ., ~ ., ~ turn up. -- he does not know. we have seen — turn up. -- he does not know. we have seen a _ turn up. -- he does not know. we have seen a lot _ turn up. -- he does not know. we have seen a lot of _ turn up. -- he does not know. we have seen a lot of headway - turn up. -- he does not know. we have seen a lot of headway of - turn up. -- he does not know. we ha
i finance clued up by the time we had at com in glasgow.— at cop26 in glasgow.in glasgow. | think the - prime minister probably echoed a lot of the frustration of people around the world today. he said everybody knows around a table and agrees something must be done, and then nothing happens. you don't even get india and china to the table today. alok sharma, the president of cop26, running the show here in november, says he has not yet got a full commitment from xi jinping that he will come...
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ahead of cop26 in november in glasgow, we have heard a lot of rhetoric.he really needs to make that a success, and he talked about the four areas where he thinks progress is urgently needed, thatis thinks progress is urgently needed, that is coal, cars, cash and trees. and of those, let's focus on a couple of them. rapidly phasing out the use of coal. china announced this week that it was going to stop funding coal project in other countries, and that's a really big step forward, but what's the...
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reporter: as glasgow prepares for thousands of delegates, there is a lot at stake.id makes it all the more difficult and there are just eight weeks to get ready. ros: let's turn to israel because a manhunt is underway for six palestinian prisoners who escaped one of the countries most secure jails. this is how we think they did it. the men shared a cell and are believed to have spent several months to can a hole in the floor of the bathroom. they reportedly did this using a rusty spoon to break through the concrete floor and tunnel through the drainage system under the print 8 -- under the prison walls. it is where they emerged -- a small hole in the middle of a dirt road just outside the prison complex. they covered the hole with weeds. the alert was raised by farmers who noticed suspicious figures running through nearby fields. this is the head of the israeli prison service. >> this was not exactly a case of a tunnel being dug. it would appear there was an exploitation of the structure of the cells and the space underneath. ros: this escape happened in northern is
reporter: as glasgow prepares for thousands of delegates, there is a lot at stake.id makes it all the more difficult and there are just eight weeks to get ready. ros: let's turn to israel because a manhunt is underway for six palestinian prisoners who escaped one of the countries most secure jails. this is how we think they did it. the men shared a cell and are believed to have spent several months to can a hole in the floor of the bathroom. they reportedly did this using a rusty spoon to break...
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as glasgow prepares for thousands of l goods, there is a lot at stake. makes it more difficult and there eight weeks to get ready. >> now it is back-to-school on both sides of the atlantic this week. there are many differences in approach. start with england and wales where children are not required to wear masks. health officials in the u.k. say there is no clinical reason for healthy 12 to 15-year-olds to get the jab. that is not the case in the u.s. where anyone over the age of 12 can get the vaccine. more from gland. >> have a lovely day and i will speak to you later in the day. >> it was billed as the most normal school year since the pandemic. even before some students have taken theireats, more uncertainty about whether 12 to 15-year-olds will be routinely offered the vaine. that question has been debated at the north shore academy in stockton on tees. >> i would get the vaccine because we have been one of the countries fortunate enough to have vaccines and we should take that and use the advantage. >> i think i would to save people. >> the joint
as glasgow prepares for thousands of l goods, there is a lot at stake. makes it more difficult and there eight weeks to get ready. >> now it is back-to-school on both sides of the atlantic this week. there are many differences in approach. start with england and wales where children are not required to wear masks. health officials in the u.k. say there is no clinical reason for healthy 12 to 15-year-olds to get the jab. that is not the case in the u.s. where anyone over the age of 12 can...
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this is the direction — glasgow summit in november? of travel, if _ glasgow summit in november? this is the direction of travel, if you - glasgow summit in november? this is the direction of travel, if you like i the direction of travel, if you like to with american foreign policy, joe biden said he is tired of war. he wants global cooperation. so isn't it going to be incumbent upon those who want to be allies to go down that path? who want to be allies to go down that ath? ~ ., ., that path? well, there are two oints that path? well, there are two points there. _ that path? well, there are two points there. the _ that path? well, there are two points there. the first - that path? well, there are two points there. the first is - that path? well, there are two points there. the first is that l that path? well, there are two l points there. the first is that joe points there. the first is thatjoe biden might have said he wanted global cooperation, but there have been barriers to that global cooperation. the manner of the us withdraw from
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that the proposals they made will make it into that portfolio and we'll see, come november 1st in glasgow. that's the, that's the case actually at a many thanks to the downstairs adam rainy they live in milan. or tonight, a tornado has torn truth, se on this trailer triggering widespread power cuts. authorities in the town of met of flats said the roofs were ripped off, houses, power lines toppled, and trees uprooted. the town is home to around 300 people. some suffered minor injuries, government scientists in the us and given up trying to find 23 species, declaring them extinct. they include the ivory build woodpecker, which has attracted public attention several times. over the years on concern sightings, fish and wildlife service officials say that they've exhausted efforts to find it along with 10 other bird species. 2 types of fish and 8 kinds of underwater muscles began b as truth commission has delayed the release of its final report on crimes committed during former president ja janice 22 year rule. it was scheduled to submit the findings on thursday. more than 370 people testifie
that the proposals they made will make it into that portfolio and we'll see, come november 1st in glasgow. that's the, that's the case actually at a many thanks to the downstairs adam rainy they live in milan. or tonight, a tornado has torn truth, se on this trailer triggering widespread power cuts. authorities in the town of met of flats said the roofs were ripped off, houses, power lines toppled, and trees uprooted. the town is home to around 300 people. some suffered minor injuries,...
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glasgow city were beaten by swiss side servette. 29 celsius even in the scottish borders. but the downpours have arrived and pushing their way northwards through the night. still very warm, actually, overnight, but there's been a few thunderstorms and those are continuing to push their way northwards. we will see this rain clearing away from east anglia quickly, northern england, as well. pushing into scotland, those downpours ease off for a while — but as you can see across other parts of the uk, those showers do develop more widely, heavy, thundery downpours threatening some localised flooding. not as wet, perhaps, across eastern parts of england — temperatures reaching 2a—25 celsius, which is warm for the time of year, but it's not as hot as it has been of late. temperatures will be much lower across the board on thursday, and continuing that way on friday where, again, sunshine will be quite limited. we are looking at more showers breaking out, perhaps not quite as widespread, again, though, they could be heavy and thundery, and
glasgow city were beaten by swiss side servette. 29 celsius even in the scottish borders. but the downpours have arrived and pushing their way northwards through the night. still very warm, actually, overnight, but there's been a few thunderstorms and those are continuing to push their way northwards. we will see this rain clearing away from east anglia quickly, northern england, as well. pushing into scotland, those downpours ease off for a while — but as you can see across other parts of...
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will be good on that and the credibility of the richer countries is at stake here with all eyes on glasgow in november, leaders of developing new can say, failure is not an option because lives and livelihoods of billions of people are already at risk floating offices may work for a country like that. but the santa, for global adaptation opened by the dutch king. we'll also have to come up with global climate solutions in the years to come. steadfast and al jazeera brought to them a star of french films, golden age, and the face of the so called the new wave of cinema jump will be mando has died at the age of $88.00. it's ashley butler reports on the life for one of french cinemas, biggest star, joe pulled beaumont a shot to international fame in johnny's go down 900. 61. louis breathless novi. several for the french act as a roguish charm. captivated moviegoers and made him one of the stalls of french cinnamon, new wave he went on to work with many of france, his most famous directors, francois truffaut, once called him the most complete european actor of his generation. while in 2013, cl
will be good on that and the credibility of the richer countries is at stake here with all eyes on glasgow in november, leaders of developing new can say, failure is not an option because lives and livelihoods of billions of people are already at risk floating offices may work for a country like that. but the santa, for global adaptation opened by the dutch king. we'll also have to come up with global climate solutions in the years to come. steadfast and al jazeera brought to them a star of...
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which is why this is such a crucial issue for the talks in glasgow.on of financial help for the poorest countries. this is long overdue. it's developing nations like the philippines that are hit hardest by climate change. they have been promised $100 billion a year, which they say is vital to adapt to more dangerous conditions. we want to see adaptations flowing a third challenge is finalising the rules for measuring carbon. previous meetings haven't managed it. this matters because as countries cut their emissions, there needs to be a way of accounting for that. likewise, if forests are kept untouched to store carbon, that also has to be recognised. right now, for example, if a major company wanted to, so as glasgow prepares for thousands of delegates, there's a lot at stake. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we look back at the life of one of france's biggest film stars, jean—paul belmondo, who's died at the age of 88. freedom itself was attacked this morning, and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those res
which is why this is such a crucial issue for the talks in glasgow.on of financial help for the poorest countries. this is long overdue. it's developing nations like the philippines that are hit hardest by climate change. they have been promised $100 billion a year, which they say is vital to adapt to more dangerous conditions. we want to see adaptations flowing a third challenge is finalising the rules for measuring carbon. previous meetings haven't managed it. this matters because as...
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glasgow in november however it— the summit in glasgow in november however it is a lovely stick to dangleanyone who's thinking of we know there are rebels within the party— we know there are rebels within the party but _ we know there are rebels within the party but ultimately boris johnson is on _ party but ultimately boris johnson is on a _ party but ultimately boris johnson is on a bus— party but ultimately boris johnson is on a bus that he is driving. he is on a bus that he is driving. he is desperate to have something attached — is desperate to have something attached to his name for legacy purposes— attached to his name for legacy purposes other than brexit included and this— purposes other than brexit included and this is— purposes other than brexit included and this is something he feels he can sort— and this is something he feels he can sort of— and this is something he feels he can sort of have. today was described _ can sort of have. today was described as near the top of his wikipedia — described as near the top of his wikipedia entry. i wonder if there will be _ wikipedia ent
glasgow in november however it— the summit in glasgow in november however it is a lovely stick to dangleanyone who's thinking of we know there are rebels within the party— we know there are rebels within the party but _ we know there are rebels within the party but ultimately boris johnson is on _ party but ultimately boris johnson is on a _ party but ultimately boris johnson is on a bus— party but ultimately boris johnson is on a bus that he is driving. he is on a bus that he is driving....
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we hope to build a momentum ahead of cop 26 summit in glasgow in november. to the moment i get a mini go into another plan that we need to end the war on our plan. it just means committing to 0 emissions by 2015. ambitious climate and bio diversity panel and no new coal plants after 2021. we must mobilize a $100000000000.00 a year for climate action and help developing countries make the shift to green. economy is a top priority ahead of the upcoming cop 26 meeting in glasgow. hundreds of miles from haiti have arrived in port apprentice after being spelled from the u. s. and recreation flights authorities planned to charter up to 7 flights a day to deport thousands more people on the texas border time. pfizer has announce is covered 1900 vaccine is effective for children between 5 and 11 years old. the pharmaceutical giant tested the job with a lower dose than adults and fight it produces enough antibodies. the 1st vote in hong kong held under reforms imposed by beijing, a selected an election committee with just one off position. leaning candidate committee
we hope to build a momentum ahead of cop 26 summit in glasgow in november. to the moment i get a mini go into another plan that we need to end the war on our plan. it just means committing to 0 emissions by 2015. ambitious climate and bio diversity panel and no new coal plants after 2021. we must mobilize a $100000000000.00 a year for climate action and help developing countries make the shift to green. economy is a top priority ahead of the upcoming cop 26 meeting in glasgow. hundreds of miles...
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and the credibility of the richer countries is at stake here, with all eyes on glasgow in november, leaders of developing new can say, failure is not an option because lives and livelihoods of billions of people are already at risk. floating offices may work for a country like that, but the santa, for global adaptation opened by the dutch king, will also have to come up with global climate solutions. in the years to come, steadfast and al jazeera brought to them. a star of francis golden age of cinema has died at the age of 18. john paul ben mondo became known as a symbol of rebellion and anarchy. and the face of the french new wave natasha bugger. looks back at his life. joe pulled beaumont a shot to international fame in johnny's go down in 1961 movie, breathless. now, when the french act is roguish, charm, captivated movie goes and made him one of the stalls of french animals, new wave. he went on to work with many of france. his most famous directors, francois truffaut, once called him the most complete european actor of his generation. while in 2013 clo duluth pay tribute to $1.00 of h
and the credibility of the richer countries is at stake here, with all eyes on glasgow in november, leaders of developing new can say, failure is not an option because lives and livelihoods of billions of people are already at risk. floating offices may work for a country like that, but the santa, for global adaptation opened by the dutch king, will also have to come up with global climate solutions. in the years to come, steadfast and al jazeera brought to them. a star of francis golden age of...
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they helped to build momentum ahead of the cop 26 summit in glasgow in november. that will make some money going to another planet. we need to end the war on our planet. this means committing to 0 emissions by 2015. ambitious climate and bio diversity panel, and no new coal plants. after 2021. we must mobilize a $100000000000.00 a year for climate action and help developing countries make the shift to green. economy is a top priority ahead of the upcoming top 26, meeting in glasgow. normal diplomatic editor james bays is out the united nations. he says the pessimism about the progress that can be made on climate and other issues a lot of ground to cover and we've only got 6 weeks now before those crucial negotiations take place in glasgow in scotland. i can tell you there's a degree of pessimism in the u. n. about this. the secretary general himself told me he's worried about a mistrust between the developed and the developing world. and that's why this meeting that's taking place today, one day before the actual proper start of the un general assembly, which alwa
they helped to build momentum ahead of the cop 26 summit in glasgow in november. that will make some money going to another planet. we need to end the war on our planet. this means committing to 0 emissions by 2015. ambitious climate and bio diversity panel, and no new coal plants. after 2021. we must mobilize a $100000000000.00 a year for climate action and help developing countries make the shift to green. economy is a top priority ahead of the upcoming top 26, meeting in glasgow. normal...
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economy is a top priority ahead of the upcoming top 26 meeting in glasgow. that's big. so i did put together to james base, he lived the united nations and james, this of course, are amongst many things that will be discussed at the general assembly, but on climate change, building up to that crunch, meeting and clothes go. absolutely. and that meeting now is less than 50 days away and that i think is the urgency that is here the you and with this meeting on climate before the high level week, the normal high level week. when you hear all the countries of the world, 193 countries lay out the stall. what's been happening is not the normal set piece meeting. yes, we had antonio terrace, give a speech. and we had the k pop band bts performing earlier on and adding the youth voice to the climate debate and showing off i think the stage that is the un general assembly. but the actual meeting, the meet the meeting, the climate round table with global leaders was behind closed doors. and that's because, i think the 2 chairs, which were the un secretary general, british prime m
economy is a top priority ahead of the upcoming top 26 meeting in glasgow. that's big. so i did put together to james base, he lived the united nations and james, this of course, are amongst many things that will be discussed at the general assembly, but on climate change, building up to that crunch, meeting and clothes go. absolutely. and that meeting now is less than 50 days away and that i think is the urgency that is here the you and with this meeting on climate before the high level week,...
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as we look ahead to com in glasgow _ energy market.anti—fracking groups. is it the case that the renewable sector isn't yet ready to supply the demands that people in this country are placing on their energy supplies? i this country are placing on their energy suoplies?_ this country are placing on their ener: su lies? ~ , .,, energy supplies? i think the problem is the government _ energy supplies? i think the problem is the government has _ energy supplies? i think the problem is the government has still— energy supplies? i think the problem is the government has still got - energy supplies? i think the problem is the government has still got a - is the government has still got a footin is the government has still got a foot in both camps and we spent more money subsidising fossil fuels and we do supporting renewable energy so we do supporting renewable energy so we have 40% green energy on the grid right now which is good that we could do so much better. we still put money into the north sea that has more than be put into windmills.
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economy is a top priority ahead of the upcoming top 26 meeting in glasgow. no, no, no. let's say now from our diplomatic editor j base who is that united nations, he says there's pessimism about the progress that can be made on climate and on other issues. a lot of ground to cover and we've only got 6 weeks now before those crucial negotiations take place in glasgow in scotland. i can tell you there's a degree of pessimism in the un about this. the 2nd general himself told me is worried about a mistrust between the developed and the developing world. and that's why this meeting that's taking place today, one day before the actual proper start of the un general assembly, which always traditionally starts on a tuesday, is a to nudge world leaders forward. when you have a something like this, normally it's a pretty set piece event and you did see the 2nd general speak. and we also saw the k pop band bts giving a performance trying to get the youth on board with the climate arguments showing. i think what an amazing stage the un building and campus is, but the actual meetin
economy is a top priority ahead of the upcoming top 26 meeting in glasgow. no, no, no. let's say now from our diplomatic editor j base who is that united nations, he says there's pessimism about the progress that can be made on climate and on other issues. a lot of ground to cover and we've only got 6 weeks now before those crucial negotiations take place in glasgow in scotland. i can tell you there's a degree of pessimism in the un about this. the 2nd general himself told me is worried about a...
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that is why the glasgow cop26 summit is the turning point for humanity. were visible even the summer, to 1.5 degrees. we must come together in a collective coming of age. we must show we have the maturity and wisdom to act. and we can. even in this past 16 years, as it were, this feckless youth that we have just passed, we have shown our skill, we have harnessed clean energy from wind, wave and the sun, we have released energy from in the atom itself, from hydrogen and we have found ways to store that energy is in batteries and even in molten salt. we have the tools for a green industrial revolution. we have got the kit, but time is desperately short. two days ago, here in new york, we had a session in which we heard from the leaders of the nation's most threatened by climate change. the marshall islands, the maldives and mr president, bangladesh and many others. and they spoke of the hurricane sandy flooding and the fires caused by the extreme meteorological conditions the world is already seeing. and the tragedy is that because of our past inaction, the
that is why the glasgow cop26 summit is the turning point for humanity. were visible even the summer, to 1.5 degrees. we must come together in a collective coming of age. we must show we have the maturity and wisdom to act. and we can. even in this past 16 years, as it were, this feckless youth that we have just passed, we have shown our skill, we have harnessed clean energy from wind, wave and the sun, we have released energy from in the atom itself, from hydrogen and we have found ways to...
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this is all ahead of the cop26 climate conference in glasgow in november.it more about what might have caused this accident which led to such tragic consequences. iain macinnes, reporting scotland, in sutherland. london has two new tube stations on the northern line, the first major expansion of the underground network this century. trains began running between battersea power station and nine elms this morning. london's mayor's said the project will play "a major role" in the capital's recovery. here's bbc london's transport correspondent tom edwards. # going underground...# welcome to the new northern line extension, where a choir welcomed the transport glitterati this morning. there are now two new stations in south london, which have been a long time coming. it's just great finally being on the tube at battersea. obviously with the power station here as well in development, it's going to get more people down. and also for the people in battersea, you know, easier to get to work, easier to get across london. it's an historic day. it's always had a soul,
this is all ahead of the cop26 climate conference in glasgow in november.it more about what might have caused this accident which led to such tragic consequences. iain macinnes, reporting scotland, in sutherland. london has two new tube stations on the northern line, the first major expansion of the underground network this century. trains began running between battersea power station and nine elms this morning. london's mayor's said the project will play "a major role" in the...
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glasgow city came back from behind to clinch a draw in their women's champions league qualifer firstce in glasgow next week and the winner of the tie will reach the group stages. to new york where dan evans is through to the third round of the us open for the fourth time in his career. the british number one beat the american and fourth sets. evans it flew out of the box taking the first set 6—4 before edging a really close four seconds. you got that one on a tiebreak. the american hit back to take the third but evans was too goodin to take the third but evans was too good in the 4th. when he met 16—4. but his place in the third round rachel face a australia. batter told me he beaumont is women's/ new zealand by 46 runs in the first t2o international and chelmsford. england were put into bat and they never really looked back. beaumont leading the charge as they reach the hundred and 84th — four. from there 20 overs. and england were too good with the ball rolling they visitors all out for just a the second game in their three match series is on saturday at hove. three match series is
glasgow city came back from behind to clinch a draw in their women's champions league qualifer firstce in glasgow next week and the winner of the tie will reach the group stages. to new york where dan evans is through to the third round of the us open for the fourth time in his career. the british number one beat the american and fourth sets. evans it flew out of the box taking the first set 6—4 before edging a really close four seconds. you got that one on a tiebreak. the american hit back...
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our correspondent in glasgow, thanks very much.insurance, to fund social care in england — could provoke a "very significant backlash". borisjohnson and senior ministers have been discussing details this weekend on how to overhaul the care system, before an announcement this week. our political correspondent chris mason reports. it's probably the biggest domestic social policy challenge borisjohnson inherited when he became prime minister — sorting out social care in england. in the next few days, it looks like he'll set out his plan. the government's not denying national insurance, a tax on earnings, will go up to pay for it. today, the former chancellor, lord hammond, said that was a bad idea. the issue is, an increase in national insurance contributions is asking young working people, some of whom will never inherit a property, to subsidise older people who have accumulated wealth during their lifetime and have a property, and on any basis, that has got to be wrong. this morning, this minister refused to elaborate on the governm
our correspondent in glasgow, thanks very much.insurance, to fund social care in england — could provoke a "very significant backlash". borisjohnson and senior ministers have been discussing details this weekend on how to overhaul the care system, before an announcement this week. our political correspondent chris mason reports. it's probably the biggest domestic social policy challenge borisjohnson inherited when he became prime minister — sorting out social care in england. in...
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the _ once we get to glasgow? it will sit very badly indeed. the same - once we get to glasgow?d. the same apply once we get to glasgow? it will sit i very badly indeed. the same apply to new gas cds and oil in the north sea and the west of shetland, which the government also seems committed to do. this isjust the opposite government also seems committed to do. this is just the opposite of what we need to be doing. the science shows very clearly that we need to be retiring existing reserves of fossil fuels, let alone developing new ones, otherwise we've got absolutely no hope of meeting our climate targets under the paris agreement of 2015. with me now is the political scienctist manali kumar from the university of st gallen in switzerland. thank you forjoining us. first off, a lot of demands that we heard there from borisjohnson. is he being realistic? aha, from boris johnson. is he being realistic? �* ., ., , from boris johnson. is he being realistic? ., ., , ., , realistic? a lot of rising words from iz'oris — realistic? a lot of rising words from boris johnson _ realistic? a
the _ once we get to glasgow? it will sit very badly indeed. the same - once we get to glasgow?d. the same apply once we get to glasgow? it will sit i very badly indeed. the same apply to new gas cds and oil in the north sea and the west of shetland, which the government also seems committed to do. this isjust the opposite government also seems committed to do. this is just the opposite of what we need to be doing. the science shows very clearly that we need to be retiring existing reserves of...
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the third challenge for glasgow is on carbon rules.sions, though needs to be a way of accounting for that. likewise if forests are left intact and the trees keep storing carbon, that has to be recorded so the carbon credits can be traded. it is vital to sort this out. .. can be traded. it is vital to sort this out. ., .. can be traded. it is vital to sort this out. ., ., ., , ., this out. right now for example if a ma'or this out. right now for example if a major company _ this out. right now for example if a major company wanted _ this out. right now for example if a major company wanted to - this out. right now for example if a major company wanted to invest i this out. right now for example if a major company wanted to invest in | major company wanted to invest in preserving standing forest in the amazon, there is not yet any clarity on whether those credits that will be generated from that can be claimed by brazil as well as by the company making that investment. 50 company making that investment. so as glasgow prepares for thousan
the third challenge for glasgow is on carbon rules.sions, though needs to be a way of accounting for that. likewise if forests are left intact and the trees keep storing carbon, that has to be recorded so the carbon credits can be traded. it is vital to sort this out. .. can be traded. it is vital to sort this out. ., .. can be traded. it is vital to sort this out. ., ., ., , ., this out. right now for example if a ma'or this out. right now for example if a major company _ this out. right now...
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this upcoming meeting in glasgow is absolutely crucial for policymakers to ramp up their ambition inms of cutting carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. >> there is so much on the line indeed. thank you to all of our guests joining here today. michael, planetary emergency partnership member, a professor of climate science at the university of reading, and ceo of the international forum for environment sustainability and technology. thank you for joining us today. thank you, too, for watching. you can see this program again any time by visiting our website. do go to our facebook page for further discussion. do remember you can always join the conversation on twitter. our handle is @ajinsidestory. from the whole team in doha, bye for now. ♪ =súsúsdko ♪ ♪ >> just walking in this garden of the hill and down the hill, you don't need to go to a gym. come to the garden. >> never being on a
this upcoming meeting in glasgow is absolutely crucial for policymakers to ramp up their ambition inms of cutting carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. >> there is so much on the line indeed. thank you to all of our guests joining here today. michael, planetary emergency partnership member, a professor of climate science at the university of reading, and ceo of the international forum for environment sustainability and technology. thank you for joining us today. thank you, too, for...
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downing street because of the next big international shindig at home — the climate conference in glasgowber. the prime minister wants all countries, big and small, wealthy and less so, to make more dramatic promises to cut their carbon, and for the richer ones to put their hands in their pockets to help the others go green. right now, he only puts the chances of that happening in time at six out of ten, so there is a real demand for borisjohnson to create momentum here in manhattan. but whose mind can he change? the outspoken brazilian leader, who's let the amazon forest burn. borisjohnson had vowed to telljair bolsonaro to stop what's going on. but when they actually met, it looked rather friendlier than that. the prime minister urging the brazilian to get the astrazeneca vaccine. get the astrazeneca vaccine. that appeared to have fallen on deaf ears. but every country here this week has its own political climate. every country, its own interests, too. the american president, on his way to new york tonight, will tomorrow reveal more of his own. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, new york. let'
downing street because of the next big international shindig at home — the climate conference in glasgowber. the prime minister wants all countries, big and small, wealthy and less so, to make more dramatic promises to cut their carbon, and for the richer ones to put their hands in their pockets to help the others go green. right now, he only puts the chances of that happening in time at six out of ten, so there is a real demand for borisjohnson to create momentum here in manhattan. but whose...
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the conference called cop 26 will be held in glasgow, a city which saw flash flooding after thunderstorms some of the delegates from around the world to give us their thoughts on what they wanted to achieve. it is highly important that all of the countries agree to legally binding agreements, to mitigate against climate change. the face of climate change cannot be those highly capable institutions, it is the people who are feeling the punch should, feel what they're going through and what it means to them and that needs to be taken into consideration so that we can accelerate and have faster changes than what is been happening. the monsoon is really the true finance minister of india. in the monsoon is what millions in this country survive on. with climate change, what we're seeing is huge changes in this. a year on average and now we're going to more rain in less hours. which means that we are getting extreme rain events, meaning floods and then prolonged droughts. i think we need to see that the world is at risk and that we as a country can and will do more. talking about the crucial su
the conference called cop 26 will be held in glasgow, a city which saw flash flooding after thunderstorms some of the delegates from around the world to give us their thoughts on what they wanted to achieve. it is highly important that all of the countries agree to legally binding agreements, to mitigate against climate change. the face of climate change cannot be those highly capable institutions, it is the people who are feeling the punch should, feel what they're going through and what it...