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applause in this air—conditioned auditorium, the heat came from the 16—year—old swedish activist greta thunbergun hoping to harness what is being called the greta effect — her ability to mobilise the young and to shame the old. and, my, how she did that today. this is all wrong. i shouldn't be up here. i should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. yet you all come to us young people for hope. how dare you?! you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. you are failing us. but the young people are starting to understand your betrayal. the eyes of all future generations are upon you, and if you choose to fail us, i say we will never forgive you. applause and cheering was their applause a form of apology? reporter: mr president. the world's most powerful adult only briefly stopped by. greta thunberg watched from the side, scowling, as he arrived. he didn't address the summit himself. he is withdrawing america from the paris climate change accord. and soon he took the chair at a rival event organised by the white house on religious persecution. other international l
applause in this air—conditioned auditorium, the heat came from the 16—year—old swedish activist greta thunbergun hoping to harness what is being called the greta effect — her ability to mobilise the young and to shame the old. and, my, how she did that today. this is all wrong. i shouldn't be up here. i should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. yet you all come to us young people for hope. how dare you?! you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words....
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greta: greta thunberg. amy: and that's the swedish version. greta: yes. and as you come to the united states, people are calling you by different names. can you tell us how you sort of adapt? . eta: sometimes it's thunberg sometimes it's thunberg. everyone pronounces it differently. i don't mind anyone pronouncing it wrong. there's no wrong way to pronounce it. everyone pronounce it in their own way. amy: so say again, how you were born. what your parents called you. greta: greta thunberg. amy: well, greta, , it's wonderl to have you with us today. let's start at the beginning, how you got involved with climate action, how you got involved being deeply concerned about the climate crisis. how old were you? greta: i think when i -- i think i was maybe 7, 8, 9 years old when i -- when i first heard about the problem. and then, of course, by time, i read about it more and more. and sort of understood how, how important it was and how severe this crisis was. and so it was around that age i maybe 10, 11, 12, i think became really into the climate movement when
greta: greta thunberg. amy: and that's the swedish version. greta: yes. and as you come to the united states, people are calling you by different names. can you tell us how you sort of adapt? . eta: sometimes it's thunberg sometimes it's thunberg. everyone pronounces it differently. i don't mind anyone pronouncing it wrong. there's no wrong way to pronounce it. everyone pronounce it in their own way. amy: so say again, how you were born. what your parents called you. greta: greta thunberg....
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tell me, what's your reaction to greta thunberg's speech?red a wonderful and inspirational speech, and i think world leaders are more inspired by her speech. what impact is climate change is having on yourfamily? backin change is having on yourfamily? back in 2016, we faced a cyclone which struck fiji, and it was cyclone winston, it destroyed our homes, our farms, and cyclone winston, it destroyed our homes, ourfarms, and it washed cyclone winston, it destroyed our homes, our farms, and it washed away out ci’ops, homes, our farms, and it washed away our crops, and also, to our school, it was totally damaged, and some of our, it was totally damaged, and some of oui’, some it was totally damaged, and some of our, some of the houses in our village were blown away. timothy, is climate change something that you worry about, because you see the effects all around you ? worry about, because you see the effects all around you? yeah, climate change is really happening, and that is why i am so worried, and also i am worried about the future generation
tell me, what's your reaction to greta thunberg's speech?red a wonderful and inspirational speech, and i think world leaders are more inspired by her speech. what impact is climate change is having on yourfamily? backin change is having on yourfamily? back in 2016, we faced a cyclone which struck fiji, and it was cyclone winston, it destroyed our homes, our farms, and cyclone winston, it destroyed our homes, ourfarms, and it washed cyclone winston, it destroyed our homes, our farms, and it...
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that is what greta thunberg tweeted.l, breaking the sound barrier today, we are joined by democracy nonow! video streaming by a climate youth activist from afghanistan who was invited to participate in saturday's first-ever u.n. youth climate summit, but the u.s. just rejected his visa. he is a 12 grade student at the united world colleges tylan international school where he is the leader of local sustainability programs. he is from afghanistan. he just learned this happened. welcome to democracy now! itit is great to have you with . tetell us what happened. onthank you for having me democracy now! d degusust 28, that was the i got my invitation letter f frm the united nations that i was invited to participate in the united nations youth climate summit on october 21. i applied for a visa on september 9. i had my interview and u.s. ambassador in bangkok -- amy: you had to fly to bangkgkok from two cat, tylan, just to apply?y? >> yes, i flew to bangkok with u.s. citizen teacher from my school. he accompanied me to bangkok
that is what greta thunberg tweeted.l, breaking the sound barrier today, we are joined by democracy nonow! video streaming by a climate youth activist from afghanistan who was invited to participate in saturday's first-ever u.n. youth climate summit, but the u.s. just rejected his visa. he is a 12 grade student at the united world colleges tylan international school where he is the leader of local sustainability programs. he is from afghanistan. he just learned this happened. welcome to...
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introducey honor to greta thunberg. [cheers] >> greta! >> hello, new york city.cheers] honor to me to be here with all of you today on this .istorical day people are striking today in over 150 countries. [cheers] on all continents. and when i say all continents, i mean all continents, even antarctica. [cheers] and we are not in school today. and this time we are not alone. we have some adults who are not at work today, either. [cheers] and why? because this is an emergency. our house is on fire. and it is not just the young people's house. we all live here. it affects all of us. and we will not just stand aside and watch. we are united behind the science and we will do everything in our power to stop this crisis from getting worse. [cheers] even if that means skipping school or work because this is more important. why should we study for a future that is being taken away from us? [cheers] is being stolen for profits? [cheers] say we justple study to become climate scientists or politicians so we in the future can solve the climate crisis. but by then, it will be
introducey honor to greta thunberg. [cheers] >> greta! >> hello, new york city.cheers] honor to me to be here with all of you today on this .istorical day people are striking today in over 150 countries. [cheers] on all continents. and when i say all continents, i mean all continents, even antarctica. [cheers] and we are not in school today. and this time we are not alone. we have some adults who are not at work today, either. [cheers] and why? because this is an emergency. our...
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action on climate change.ma world leaders gather for a summit at the u.n., but teenage campaigner greta thunberg has a harsh message for them. greta: you have stolen my dreams, my childhood, with your empty words. yet i'm one of the lucky ones. laura: president trump admits discussing joe biden with the ukrainian president, calling it a perfect conversation. demomoats say it is a new chapter of lawlessness. thduke and duchess of suss arrive in south africa and are met with a warm embrace. laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world newamerica."re t the united nations, it was not presidents and prime ministers grabbing headlines, but instead a 16-year-old climate activist, greta thunberg. her passionate speech had many sitting upnd taking notice. she accused leaders of betraying her ngneration thrgh inaction on global warming. but many heads of state including president trump were not there to hear her. ck bryant starts our coverage. nick: a sweltering september scorcher in new york city. not must sign of autumn here. it has not just been a long summer, but north of t
action on climate change.ma world leaders gather for a summit at the u.n., but teenage campaigner greta thunberg has a harsh message for them. greta: you have stolen my dreams, my childhood, with your empty words. yet i'm one of the lucky ones. laura: president trump admits discussing joe biden with the ukrainian president, calling it a perfect conversation. demomoats say it is a new chapter of lawlessness. thduke and duchess of suss arrive in south africa and are met with a warm embrace....
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greta thunberg there. samira hussainjoins me now from new york.ng the clock, the world spinning round, protests and all the different time zones. attention focused on new york. what is happening there? look, the protests began earlier this morning and this been going on for several hours now, we marched from one area of new york and came down to lower manhattan. here we are in battery park, and there are thousands and thousands of people, and the energy here is certainly veryjovial. we just had some performances from young music singers that have really been getting the energy of the crowd up, buti been getting the energy of the crowd up, but i would also say that there is still a certain amount of urgency because at root, what has brought all of these people together is climate change and the real need to act, and we certainly feel that importance, or certainly get that from the people that i've spoken to. and in different parts of the world, there's been different bits of controversy about schoolchildren going on so—called strike and there's bee
greta thunberg there. samira hussainjoins me now from new york.ng the clock, the world spinning round, protests and all the different time zones. attention focused on new york. what is happening there? look, the protests began earlier this morning and this been going on for several hours now, we marched from one area of new york and came down to lower manhattan. here we are in battery park, and there are thousands and thousands of people, and the energy here is certainly veryjovial. we just had...
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teenager greta thunberg has done it. she is bringing her message to the americanan president, , a sr claim climate skeptic, in person. the media followed the trip closely. >> the climatic meteorological crisis is a g global crisis, the biggest crisis humanitarian -- humanity has ever faced and if we do not managage to cooperarae and work together despite our differences, w wwill fail. we need to stand together and support each other and to take action. >> it all started about a year agago. every friday, greta thunberg protested in front o of the swedish parliament and in so doing, sparked the friday's for future government. a few days later, the schoolgirl mobilized millions for the climate. suddenly, young people all over the world took to the streets like here in india. in mexico. or in australia. or in europe. after her arrival in new york at the end of august, she made it clear at a meeting with the united nations general assembly president that she hoped the upcoming climate gathering would lead to concrete action.
teenager greta thunberg has done it. she is bringing her message to the americanan president, , a sr claim climate skeptic, in person. the media followed the trip closely. >> the climatic meteorological crisis is a g global crisis, the biggest crisis humanitarian -- humanity has ever faced and if we do not managage to cooperarae and work together despite our differences, w wwill fail. we need to stand together and support each other and to take action. >> it all started about a year...
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brent: that was greta thunberg at the united nations earlier today.ning us is alexandra van nahmen. how dare you. have her words made in an act -- have her words made an impact? >> you could literally hear her outrage and anger and alert in her voice. the speech was meant to shock the audience and galvanize world leaders into action. as the audience applauded, they were impressed, then leader by leader started to pledge to do more to combat climate change and to be committed to more ambitious plans, goals. we have to mention those speeches were prepared ahead of the summit. every leader came here to new york to present a plan that was prepared ahead of the summit. we have also -- we have to say the greta thunberg was right in saying that many governments here are connected with oil and gas industries. that many leaders use terms like economic growth or job security to excuse themselves from doing more to combat climate change. brent: you make a good point. the speeches delivered by leaders today were prepared, written before the event today. one unexp
brent: that was greta thunberg at the united nations earlier today.ning us is alexandra van nahmen. how dare you. have her words made in an act -- have her words made an impact? >> you could literally hear her outrage and anger and alert in her voice. the speech was meant to shock the audience and galvanize world leaders into action. as the audience applauded, they were impressed, then leader by leader started to pledge to do more to combat climate change and to be committed to more...
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greta thunberg watched from the side, scowling, as he arrived.ress the summit himself. he's withdrawing america from the paris climate change accord. and soon he took the chair at a rival event organised by the white house on religious persecution. other international leaders have come here with new pledges to curb emissions. only nations with aggressive plans were allowed to speak. but even those commitments won't be enough to keep temperatures from rising to dangerous levels. but every world leader today was completely upstaged by a teenager with a furious speech that will echo down the generations. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. that summit is now coming to an end, this is the secretary general antonio guterres making his closing remarks. well over 100 leaders in the private sector committed to accelerating their move into the green economy. a group of the world's largest asset owners, responsible for directing more than 2 trillion us dollars, committed to move to carbon neutral investment portfolios by 2050. multilateral and national develo
greta thunberg watched from the side, scowling, as he arrived.ress the summit himself. he's withdrawing america from the paris climate change accord. and soon he took the chair at a rival event organised by the white house on religious persecution. other international leaders have come here with new pledges to curb emissions. only nations with aggressive plans were allowed to speak. but even those commitments won't be enough to keep temperatures from rising to dangerous levels. but every world...
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climate protester greta thunberg.ead next week's un climate change summit in new york, where world leaders will discuss how best to address global warming. here's our science editor, david shukman. a stark reminder of what the protests are all about. for these people on a pacific island, it is a matter of life and death, whether their country can actually survive in future. as the planet heats up, the seas rise, and for millions of people in low—lying communities, the threats are already extreme and are set to become much worse. i saw for myself two weeks ago how the ice of greenland is melting, adding to the level of the oceans. and scientists fear that more melting will follow. all the time, human activities keep adding to the problem. this is indonesia right now. the fires are immense, like in the amazon, and they release carbon dioxide into the air, and that rises temperatures even faster. the challenge is that the world is on a course towards dangerous levels of warming. the global average temperature has already
climate protester greta thunberg.ead next week's un climate change summit in new york, where world leaders will discuss how best to address global warming. here's our science editor, david shukman. a stark reminder of what the protests are all about. for these people on a pacific island, it is a matter of life and death, whether their country can actually survive in future. as the planet heats up, the seas rise, and for millions of people in low—lying communities, the threats are already...
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greta thunberg watched from the side, scowling, as he arrived.cord. and soon he took the chair at a rival event organised by the white house on religious persecution. other international leaders have come here with new pledges to curb emissions. 0nly nations with aggressive plans were allowed to speak. but even those commitments won't be enough to keep temperatures from rising to dangerous levels. but every world leader today was completely upstaged by a teenager with a furious speech that will echo down the generations. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. the climate change summit comes as the world meteorological 0rganisation is warning that the signs and effects of global warming are intensifying. climate scientists are calling for carbon—cutting efforts to be boosted immediately. 0ur science editor david shukman explains the scale of the challenge. the ice at the roof of the world is stirring. the more it melts, the more it raises the level of the sea — threatening millions of people on coastlines. in the tropics, fires are destroying the great
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greta thunberg has given up her schooling and a lot more. powerful, emotive and raw speech yesterday. you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words yet i am one of the lucky ones. people are suffering, people are dying, entire ecosystems are collapsing, we are in the beginning ofa collapsing, we are in the beginning of a mass extinction and all you can talk about is money and fairy tales of eternal economic growth. how dare you? cheering a really powerful moment at that summit yesterday. but first of all, we need to inform you that the european court ofjustice has made its decision with regards to that story we discussed earlier, google does not have to apply right to be forgotten globally. so says the eu court. that is something that will just be enforced the eu court. that is something that willjust be enforced within the european union. so that is the outcome of that case which could have implications for google and of course other rivals that use our data. much more and also the background to the story on the website.
greta thunberg has given up her schooling and a lot more. powerful, emotive and raw speech yesterday. you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words yet i am one of the lucky ones. people are suffering, people are dying, entire ecosystems are collapsing, we are in the beginning ofa collapsing, we are in the beginning of a mass extinction and all you can talk about is money and fairy tales of eternal economic growth. how dare you? cheering a really powerful moment at that...
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in this air—conditioned auditorium, the heat came from the 16—year—old swedish activist greta thunberging to harness what's been called the greta effect — her ability to mobilise the young and to shame the old. and my, how she did that today. this is all wrong. i shouldn't be up here. i should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. yet, you all come to us young people for hope. how dare you? you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. and if you choose to fail us, i say, we will never forgive you. for the grown—ups in the room it was awkward. applause and cheers. but they applauded, nonetheless. mr president? the world's most powerful adult only briefly stopped by. greta thunberg watched from the side, scowling, as he arrived. he didn't address the summit himself. he is withdrawing america from the paris climate change accord. and he took the chair of at rival event organised by the white house at the un on religious persecution. for once, donald trump was upstaged by a teenager with a furious speech that will echo down the generations. let's cross live
in this air—conditioned auditorium, the heat came from the 16—year—old swedish activist greta thunberging to harness what's been called the greta effect — her ability to mobilise the young and to shame the old. and my, how she did that today. this is all wrong. i shouldn't be up here. i should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. yet, you all come to us young people for hope. how dare you? you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. and if you choose...
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in this air—conditioned auditorium, the heat came from the 16—year—old swedish activist greta thunbergise the young and to shame the old. and my, how she did that today. this is all wrong. i shouldn't be up here. i should be back in the school on the other side of the ocean. yet, you all come to us young people for hope. how dare you! you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. and if you choose to fail us, i say, we will never forgive you. for the grown—ups in the room, it was awkward. applause and cheers. but they applauded, nonetheless. mr president? the world's most powerful adult only briefly stopped by. greta thunberg watched from the side, scowling, as he arrived. he didn't address the summit himself. he is withdrawing america from the paris climate change accord. and he took the chair of a rival event organised by the white house at the un, on religious persecution. for once, donald trump was upstaged, by a teenager with a furious speech that will echo down the generations. you think of some of the famous beaches of the past, nikita khrushchev banging his
in this air—conditioned auditorium, the heat came from the 16—year—old swedish activist greta thunbergise the young and to shame the old. and my, how she did that today. this is all wrong. i shouldn't be up here. i should be back in the school on the other side of the ocean. yet, you all come to us young people for hope. how dare you! you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. and if you choose to fail us, i say, we will never forgive you. for the grown—ups in the...
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[speaking foreign language] my name is greta thunberg. i amam 16 years old and i am dog this because world leaders a are faing to protetect the rights of the child by continuing to ignore the climate and ecological crisis. amy: greta thunberg and other young people speaking at unicef headquarters about their new complaint filed with the night a nation's committee on the rights of the child. in other news from the u.n. indigenousmber of came to new york to protest the policies of brazil's far right president jair bolsonaro push to open up the amazon for agribusiness, logging and mining. chief raoni metuktire talked about the situation in the amazon including the recentt fires. >> today there are many things happening in brazil. in the previous government, it was not so bad. is the bolsonaro government authorizing deforestatn. he is authorizing the entrance of wildcat miners and loggers and mining companies into indigenous territories. this is bad because it will destroy everything. it will destroy the forest, the amazon. it will be bad for
[speaking foreign language] my name is greta thunberg. i amam 16 years old and i am dog this because world leaders a are faing to protetect the rights of the child by continuing to ignore the climate and ecological crisis. amy: greta thunberg and other young people speaking at unicef headquarters about their new complaint filed with the night a nation's committee on the rights of the child. in other news from the u.n. indigenousmber of came to new york to protest the policies of brazil's far...
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in this air—conditioned auditorium, the heat came from the 16—year—old swedish activist greta thunbergid that today. this is all wrong. i shouldn't be up here. i should be back in the school on the other side of the ocean. yet, you all come to us young people for hope. how dare you. you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. and if you choose to fail us, i say, we will never forgive you. for the grown—ups in the room it was awkward. applause and cheers. but they applauded, nonetheless. mr president? the world's most powerful adult only briefly stopped by. greta thunberg watched from the side, scowling, as he arrived. he didn't address the summit himself. he is withdrawing america from the paris climate change accord. and he took the chair of at rival event organised by the white house at the un on religious persecution. for once, donald trump was upstaged by a teenager with a furious speech that will echo down the generations. when you think of the famous speeches of the past, fidel castro used to go on for hours. this is one of the most electrifying moments in u
in this air—conditioned auditorium, the heat came from the 16—year—old swedish activist greta thunbergid that today. this is all wrong. i shouldn't be up here. i should be back in the school on the other side of the ocean. yet, you all come to us young people for hope. how dare you. you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. and if you choose to fail us, i say, we will never forgive you. for the grown—ups in the room it was awkward. applause and cheers. but they...
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teenage climate activist greta thunberg arrives to cheering crowds at a youth summit on climate changenew york — ahead of the un general assembly next week. the shadow equalities minister announces plans to give women experiencing the menopause more flexible working hours. and in football, kevin de bruyne helps man city score a massive eight goals — and secure victory — against watford. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has intervened in an attempt to oust tom watson as his deputy, in a row that's overshadowed the start of labour's conference in brighton. the grassroots group, momentum, had tabled a motion at the party's ruling national executive committee to abolish tom watson's role. but this morning the nec backed jeremy corbyn‘s proposal to review the position instead. tom watson likened the ploy to remove him as a "sectarian attack". our political correspondent iain watson reports. despite the smiles, friends of the labour leader said he was livid when he found out of plans last night by fellow left—wingers to oust his deputy, tom watson. there is no love lost between them but it is
teenage climate activist greta thunberg arrives to cheering crowds at a youth summit on climate changenew york — ahead of the un general assembly next week. the shadow equalities minister announces plans to give women experiencing the menopause more flexible working hours. and in football, kevin de bruyne helps man city score a massive eight goals — and secure victory — against watford. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has intervened in an attempt to oust tom watson as his deputy, in a row...
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their inspiration, teenage activist greta thunberg, told crowds in new york "we will make them hear us." our first report this hour is from the bbc‘s nick bryant. don't let our people die! climate change is not a lie! the protests followed the sun. from the low—lying pacific islands to drought—ridden australia, from the streets of south africa to the brandenburg gate in berlin. the children of the world, the inheritors of our climate change crisis. what do we want? climate justice! when do we want it? now! young voices speaking with passion and urgency, because theirs is the future that's at stake. considering we have such a short amount of time to turn this issue around, it's vital that young people are at the forefront of this conversation because they will be impacted more than anyone else. what the youth can do is talk about the problem and make noise about it and demand it from the people who can create a change. there is no time. time is up, time is running, and this is our last chance to do something. in westminster, a place more commonly filled with brexit protesters, was thron
their inspiration, teenage activist greta thunberg, told crowds in new york "we will make them hear us." our first report this hour is from the bbc‘s nick bryant. don't let our people die! climate change is not a lie! the protests followed the sun. from the low—lying pacific islands to drought—ridden australia, from the streets of south africa to the brandenburg gate in berlin. the children of the world, the inheritors of our climate change crisis. what do we want? climate...
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donde la activista greta thunberg fue portavoz de millones jÓvenes.das urgentes para salvar al planeta. y la policÍa terminÓ arrestando a 5 activistas por negarse a despejar las viabilidades. javier vega, noticias telemundo. >>> las lluviasintensas que azdas. a este conductor lo tuvieron que rescatar con la grÚa de un camiÓn de bomberos una avenida inundada en phoenix. su camioneta se quedÓ varada. el agua le entraba por las puertas cuando llegaron por Él. de acuerdo al servicio meteorolÓgico nacional. mÁs de 3 pulgada de lluvia en menos de 6 horas y todavÍa se mantiene la alerta por tormentas en esa zona. un veterano latino deportado, sirviÓ 2 veces en afganistÁn volviÓ por fin a estados unidos con ilusiÓn de hacerse ciudadano. tenemos la ilusiÓn de miguel pÉrez al entrar al paÍs donde creciÓ y donde le espera su familia. (gritos de alegrÍa). >>> arropandolo con una bandera estadounidense y un saludo militar. fue recibido luego de ser deportado a mÉxico en marzo pasado. >>> ¿cÓmo te sientes?. >>> bendecido y sin creerlo. >>> pÉrez llegÓ a estados uni
donde la activista greta thunberg fue portavoz de millones jÓvenes.das urgentes para salvar al planeta. y la policÍa terminÓ arrestando a 5 activistas por negarse a despejar las viabilidades. javier vega, noticias telemundo. >>> las lluviasintensas que azdas. a este conductor lo tuvieron que rescatar con la grÚa de un camiÓn de bomberos una avenida inundada en phoenix. su camioneta se quedÓ varada. el agua le entraba por las puertas cuando llegaron por Él. de acuerdo al servicio...
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teenage climate activist greta thunberg arrives to cheering crowds at a youth summit on climate changenew york — ahead of the un general assembly next week. in football, kevin de bruyne helps man city score a massive eight goals and secure victory against watford. and 75 years on from the battle of arnhem, a mass parachute drop takes place in the netherlands — to mark what was known as ‘0peration market garden‘ in world war two. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the chief political commentator at the independent, john rentoul, and broadcaster lucy beresford — stay with us for that. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has intervened in an attempt to oust tom watson as his deputy, in a row that's overshadowed the start of labour's conference in brighton. the grassroots group, momentum, had tabled a motion at the party's ruling national executive committee to abolish tom watson's role. but this morning the nec backed jeremy corbyn‘s proposal to review the position instead. tom watson likened the ploy to remove him as a "sectarian attack on a broad church".
teenage climate activist greta thunberg arrives to cheering crowds at a youth summit on climate changenew york — ahead of the un general assembly next week. in football, kevin de bruyne helps man city score a massive eight goals and secure victory against watford. and 75 years on from the battle of arnhem, a mass parachute drop takes place in the netherlands — to mark what was known as ‘0peration market garden‘ in world war two. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with...
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applause in this air—conditioned auditorium, the heat came from the 16—year—old swedish activist greta thunbergise the young and to shame the old. and my, how she did that today. this is all wrong. i shouldn't be up here. i should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. yet you all come to us young people for hope. how dare you?! you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. you are failing us. but the young people are starting to understand your betrayal. the eyes of all future generations are upon you, and if you choose to fail us, i say we will never forgive you. for the grown—ups in the room it was awkward. applause and cheers was their applause a form of apology? mr president? the world's most powerful adult only briefly stopped by. greta thunberg watched from the side, scowling, as he arrived. he didn't address the summit himself. he's withdrawing america from the paris climate change accord. and soon he took the chair at a rival event organised by the white house on religious persecution. other international leaders have come here with new pledges to curb em
applause in this air—conditioned auditorium, the heat came from the 16—year—old swedish activist greta thunbergise the young and to shame the old. and my, how she did that today. this is all wrong. i shouldn't be up here. i should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. yet you all come to us young people for hope. how dare you?! you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. you are failing us. but the young people are starting to understand your betrayal....
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the teenage activist greta thunberg, who protested alone outside the swedish parliament last year to draw attention to climate change, is tonight leading a march in new york. our correspondent, sarah campbell, has the latest. what do we want? climate justice! when do we want it now? now! many animals could go extinct and everyone could die. my generation is terrified. some of us that were already thinking of not having children and starting families. right now, we don't feel the difference. it doesn't mean there are other people in poverty and other countries that aren't feeling the difference, and it's up to us to stop it. young and old took over the streets around parliament in london and in towns and cities across the uk, marching in glasgow and aberystwyth, cycling in nottingham, demonstrating in belfast, bristol and birmingham. this was about children and young people mobilising adults into action. i hope they listen to us and realise we need a change. i've never been a protester before, but we have to act now, otherwise it'sjust too before, but we have to act now, otherwise it'
the teenage activist greta thunberg, who protested alone outside the swedish parliament last year to draw attention to climate change, is tonight leading a march in new york. our correspondent, sarah campbell, has the latest. what do we want? climate justice! when do we want it now? now! many animals could go extinct and everyone could die. my generation is terrified. some of us that were already thinking of not having children and starting families. right now, we don't feel the difference. it...
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greta thunberg. it was inspiring to see the the next ing generation. we must work together across the these o confront challenges that will be faced now and by the next generations, running out.is in the san joaquin valley of california, which i represent, i witnessed the devastating effects of climate change for too long. droughts, fires. as a farmer, i know firsthand the struggle that our communities go through, and i know that climate change isn't making them any easier. said before and i will say again, mitigating and adapting to the effects of will require a multiprong approach and common sense. confront t fail to these challenges, as today's the most reminded us, devastating effects of climate change will be the impact, not only today, but you have young to come.e generations i refuse to sit by and do nothing. years in california and washington, i have worked for meaningful solutions to address will e change, and that continue. the speaker pro tempore: for the gentleman es recognition?ek mr. olson mr. olson: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent
greta thunberg. it was inspiring to see the the next ing generation. we must work together across the these o confront challenges that will be faced now and by the next generations, running out.is in the san joaquin valley of california, which i represent, i witnessed the devastating effects of climate change for too long. droughts, fires. as a farmer, i know firsthand the struggle that our communities go through, and i know that climate change isn't making them any easier. said before and i...
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i will begin with a young girl herself, greta thunberg. what damage could this be doing?know from her mother she is on the spectrum, possibly as burgers, adhd and other things, she has development all challenges. >> i want to be careful. i want to applaud her energy and enthusiasm and devotion, very courageous but as someone with as burgers i worry about her being exploited. if you listen to her speech and some of her language there's very little -- i don't believe she connects with what some of that means. it is very sophisticated language and she's very upset which is typical of asbergers to be assessed with a cause which is very good but she make little connection to the social work, nuances, when you see her speak it is almost here he, as if there is no real connection, the hatred, the anger is not typical. a little scary for someone that age. heather: i do a lot of work with children on the spectrum who grow into wonderful adults, families working with them throughout their lives so we don't mean to disparage those folks but let's talk about the damage this is doing
i will begin with a young girl herself, greta thunberg. what damage could this be doing?know from her mother she is on the spectrum, possibly as burgers, adhd and other things, she has development all challenges. >> i want to be careful. i want to applaud her energy and enthusiasm and devotion, very courageous but as someone with as burgers i worry about her being exploited. if you listen to her speech and some of her language there's very little -- i don't believe she connects with what...
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on wednesday, 16-year-old swedish climate activist greta thunberg, who inspired the movement, testified d before the u.s. congress. thunberg. is greta i have not come to offer any prepared remarks at this hearing. i am instead attaching my testimony. onis the ipcc special report global warming of 1.5 degrees's celsius released on october 8, 2018. i am submitting this report as my testimony because i don't want you to listen to me. i want you to listen to the scientists. behind want y you to unite science. and then i want you to take real action. thank you. amy: amnesty international's secretetary general kumi naiaido has urged scschool districts across the globe to allow students to skip school on friday without facing punishment. in an open letter to school leaders, naidoo writes -- "children should not be punished for speaking out about the great injustices of our age. in fact, when it has fallen on young people to show the leadership that many adults who hold great positions of power have failed to, it is not young people's behavior we should be questioning. it is ours." kumi naidoo
on wednesday, 16-year-old swedish climate activist greta thunberg, who inspired the movement, testified d before the u.s. congress. thunberg. is greta i have not come to offer any prepared remarks at this hearing. i am instead attaching my testimony. onis the ipcc special report global warming of 1.5 degrees's celsius released on october 8, 2018. i am submitting this report as my testimony because i don't want you to listen to me. i want you to listen to the scientists. behind want y you to...
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barack obama sat down with greta thunberg. meeting, hethat teenager she is changing the worldld.eeting with members of congress, telling them they need to do more to fight climate change. she is only 16. wherever she g goes, grereta thunberg is treated like a rock star. aside timea has set to sit down with the teenager who is the face of climate activism. >> thank you for having me. >> of course. you are changing the world. praised her foror pushing for actionnd calalled her ononof the plplanet'ss greatest advoca. she is in the u.s. to raise awareness of climate change. she told the audience the stakes could not be higher. livesare fighting foror our . what i am telling you to do now is to act. no one is too small to make a difference. >> she was more blblunt with lawmakers in congress on tuesday, telling them they were not doing enough. for climate change is split down party lines. many republicans are skeptical of the science behind global warming. will bey, the divisions thrust into the spotlight when greta thunberg heads to new york to lead workers and students onto the stree
barack obama sat down with greta thunberg. meeting, hethat teenager she is changing the worldld.eeting with members of congress, telling them they need to do more to fight climate change. she is only 16. wherever she g goes, grereta thunberg is treated like a rock star. aside timea has set to sit down with the teenager who is the face of climate activism. >> thank you for having me. >> of course. you are changing the world. praised her foror pushing for actionnd calalled her ononof...
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amy: that is the 16-year-old swedish climate activist greta thunberg. naomi? yeah, as i've gotten to know greta a little bit and thought about her impact, i am really struck by the way she talks -- she talks about it as a kind of superpower, that she has --s amazing ability to focus which is true for many people on the spectrum. there are many people on the spectrum who are in the sciences, amazing classical musicians. as greta says, not everybody has -- there are a lot of struggles. there are a lot of challenges. so it is not to romanticize it. but one of the things that is really interesting is that therapists talk about how kids on the spectrum don't do something which most kids do, which is called mirroring. most kids if you play a game of simon says, they get it right away. you move, i move. we mirror. that is something humans do. we are constantly mirroring each other, looking to each other for social cues for how to act. that is how we build relationships and cohesive communities. a lot of kids on the spectrum do not have that impulse. they just do thei
amy: that is the 16-year-old swedish climate activist greta thunberg. naomi? yeah, as i've gotten to know greta a little bit and thought about her impact, i am really struck by the way she talks -- she talks about it as a kind of superpower, that she has --s amazing ability to focus which is true for many people on the spectrum. there are many people on the spectrum who are in the sciences, amazing classical musicians. as greta says, not everybody has -- there are a lot of struggles. there are...
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( cheers and applause ) also on tonight's show, greta thunberg roasts the u.n.enny kravitz has lost his mojo, and donald trump is getting impeached. ( cheers and applause ) please, please! please, melania, stop cheering. ( laughter ) so let' let's catch up on todays headlines. let's kick it off with the united nations general assembly. every year the world's leaders gather together in new york city to clog up our traffic and ruin our food deliveries. they also try to solve some of the world's problems, but this year all the attention has been on teenage climate activist greta thunberg. ( cheers and applause ) yesterday, she addressed the general assembly and did not pull punches. >> this morning the united nations still feeling the shock waves of teenage climate activist greta thunberg. >> people are suffering, people are dying, entire ecosystems are collapsing. we are in the beginning of a mass extinction, and all you can talk about is money and fairytales of eternal economic growth! how dare you! ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: wow! ( cheers and applause )
( cheers and applause ) also on tonight's show, greta thunberg roasts the u.n.enny kravitz has lost his mojo, and donald trump is getting impeached. ( cheers and applause ) please, please! please, melania, stop cheering. ( laughter ) so let' let's catch up on todays headlines. let's kick it off with the united nations general assembly. every year the world's leaders gather together in new york city to clog up our traffic and ruin our food deliveries. they also try to solve some of the world's...
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greta thunberg, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) gatorade.lenish ♪ so you can bring the heat. ♪ nothing beats gatorade. the russell's travel to a different swim meet every saturday. but now...it's thursday. good thing they discovered gain flings with oxi boost and febreze odor remover. smelling is believing and gain flings can hiya karate stink too. gain flings. seriously good scent. and if you love gain flings, you've gotta try the dish soap. into our subaru forester. we fit a lot of life (dad) it's good to be back. (mom) it sure is. (mom vo) over the years, we trusted it to carry and protect the things that were most important to us. we always knew we had a lot of life ahead of us. (mom) remember this? (mom vo) that's why we chose a car that we knew would be there for us through it all. (male vo) welcome to the all-new 2019 subaru forester. the longest-lasting, most trusted forester ever. therthen he tried tostitoshael scoops and salsa... and he started following them in real life. ♪ hey, mike. sup. oh! tostitos. get together already. >> tr
greta thunberg, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) gatorade.lenish ♪ so you can bring the heat. ♪ nothing beats gatorade. the russell's travel to a different swim meet every saturday. but now...it's thursday. good thing they discovered gain flings with oxi boost and febreze odor remover. smelling is believing and gain flings can hiya karate stink too. gain flings. seriously good scent. and if you love gain flings, you've gotta try the dish soap. into our subaru...
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and the teenager who took on climate change, greta thunberg accepts amnesty international‘s ‘ambassadorce‘ award in washington. the prime minister of luxembourg has attacked borisjohnson‘s approach to brexit calling the situation a nightmare and saying that the british government has failed to put forward any serious proposals for a new deal. xavier bettel also accused the british prime minister of portraying the eu as the bad guy. his outspoken comments came at what was supposed to be a joint press conference following mrjohnson‘s first face to face meeting since taking office with the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker. but borisjohnson pulled out of his media appearance because of noisy protests from remain supporters nearby. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. air miles can‘t be exchanged for a deal. today is not going to be a breakthrough day. time for borisjohnson to see some of those he needs onside. i mean, it‘s september already and you moved into number 10 injuly and it‘s only now that you‘re going to see jean—claude juncker. you could have do
and the teenager who took on climate change, greta thunberg accepts amnesty international‘s ‘ambassadorce‘ award in washington. the prime minister of luxembourg has attacked borisjohnson‘s approach to brexit calling the situation a nightmare and saying that the british government has failed to put forward any serious proposals for a new deal. xavier bettel also accused the british prime minister of portraying the eu as the bad guy. his outspoken comments came at what was supposed to be...
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greta thunberg, everybody.e right back. ( cheers and applause ) therthen he tried tostitoshael scoops and salsa... and he started following them in real life. ♪ hey, mike. sup. oh! tostitos. get together already. did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? try dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. with 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, it tackles tough grease on a variety of surfaces. try dawn ultra. hashtag vacay. sonoma? i want wine with lunch... it's 11am, cindy. thanks, captain obvious. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with hotels.com and get rewarded basically everywhere. hotels.com. be there. do that. get rewarded. (man) (hey.n) banjo? go home. (woman) banjo! sorry, it won't happen again. come on, let's go home. after 10 years, we've covered a lot of miles. good thing i got a subaru. (man) looks like you got out again, huh, banjo. (avo) love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. >> trevor: well, that's our show for tonight. don't forg
greta thunberg, everybody.e right back. ( cheers and applause ) therthen he tried tostitoshael scoops and salsa... and he started following them in real life. ♪ hey, mike. sup. oh! tostitos. get together already. did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? try dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. with 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, it tackles tough grease on a variety of surfaces. try dawn ultra. hashtag vacay. sonoma? i want wine...
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cheers greet the teenage activist greta thunberg as she arrives at a youth summit on climate change inork — ahead of the un general assembly next week. and coming up — the amazing story of how a 97—year—old war veteran commemorated the battle of arnhem. hello and welcome to world news today. the us democratic presidential contender, joe biden, has accused donald trump of an overwhelming abuse of power. it follows reports he tried to pressure ukraine into opening a corruption investigation against mr biden and his son. president trump has not denied the reports claming: "it doesn't matter what i discuss." this is what mr biden had to say about the affair a few moments ago. know trump t investigated. i know trump deserves to be investigated. he has violated every basic norm of a president. you should be asking him the question, why is he on the phone with a foreign leader? trying to intimidate a foreign leader, if that's what happened. that is what appears what happened. that is what appears what happened. you should be looking at trump. trump is doing this because he knows i will beat h
cheers greet the teenage activist greta thunberg as she arrives at a youth summit on climate change inork — ahead of the un general assembly next week. and coming up — the amazing story of how a 97—year—old war veteran commemorated the battle of arnhem. hello and welcome to world news today. the us democratic presidential contender, joe biden, has accused donald trump of an overwhelming abuse of power. it follows reports he tried to pressure ukraine into opening a corruption...
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greta thunberg across the crowd and said they are united and unstoppable.nisers of a controversial loyalist parade in glasgow have attacked the city council's handling of the marching season. orange marches due last weekend were banned following rioting in the city last month. but the police warned there could be violence unless today's parades were allowed to go ahead. our correspondent, niall o'gallagher, is in glasgow. a day in the sun for loyalists or an act of intimidation against scotland's irish catholic minority? parades by the orange order and other protestant marching groups the long—running contested tradition. margins for this have long been tolerated here and accepted by many as a fact of life in scotland's largest city after writing on the streets, the council put a stop to parades last weekend but after the police warned there could be violence, they said they were putting in an impossible position. riot police included mounted officers after several hundred protesters disrupted an irish republican march here last month. the scenes, but the c
greta thunberg across the crowd and said they are united and unstoppable.nisers of a controversial loyalist parade in glasgow have attacked the city council's handling of the marching season. orange marches due last weekend were banned following rioting in the city last month. but the police warned there could be violence unless today's parades were allowed to go ahead. our correspondent, niall o'gallagher, is in glasgow. a day in the sun for loyalists or an act of intimidation against...