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jair bolsonaro suspendiÓ la cumbre regional para someterse a una cuarta cirugÍa por el atentado que sufriÓnte su campaÑa electoral, pero asegurÓ que la asamblea general de la onu el 24 de septiembre va a ir, aunque sea en silla de ruedas o camilla. confirman en bolivia la muerte de un hombre que combatÍa las llamas. vamos ahora a seguir acompaÑando la vida en vivo de ustedes, de nuestra gente en dallas. karla: eso serÁ más adelante. ahora les queremos hablar que la actriz y presentadora cecilia galiano siempre luce radiante. donde quiera que se presenta llama la atenciÓn. raÚl: exactamente. nuestro quique gonzÁlez quiso entrar ahÍ para poder inspeccionar el clÓset de cecilia galiano. Él nos acompaÑa desde mÉxico esta maÑana. buenos dÍas.
jair bolsonaro suspendiÓ la cumbre regional para someterse a una cuarta cirugÍa por el atentado que sufriÓnte su campaÑa electoral, pero asegurÓ que la asamblea general de la onu el 24 de septiembre va a ir, aunque sea en silla de ruedas o camilla. confirman en bolivia la muerte de un hombre que combatÍa las llamas. vamos ahora a seguir acompaÑando la vida en vivo de ustedes, de nuestra gente en dallas. karla: eso serÁ más adelante. ahora les queremos hablar que la actriz y...
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given the negative attitude of the new president, jair bolsonaro, the new president, jair bolsonaro. w of the dark green edge of the reserve. farmland presses right up against it, and president bolsonaro says farmers should be allowed inside. in his view, indigenous people have too much land. his election heralded a right wing agenda, in favour of agriculture and of guns. he thrills his supporters with talk of opening up the amazon. since he came to office, bullets were fired at the sign marking the land of the uru—eu—wau—wau. tensions are escalating. up the road, we get talking to some localfarmers, and they say exactly the kind of things the president says, that the system of forest reserves for indigenous people is wrong, and that farmers need more land. with the president on their side, farmers and loggers feel a new freedom to clear trees. we found this vast area of bare earth and dead trunks, huge tracts of forest are being wiped out. my footsteps and distant birdsong are the only sounds. it is tragic to see this close—up. to bring these trees down to the ground, theyjust knock
given the negative attitude of the new president, jair bolsonaro, the new president, jair bolsonaro. w of the dark green edge of the reserve. farmland presses right up against it, and president bolsonaro says farmers should be allowed inside. in his view, indigenous people have too much land. his election heralded a right wing agenda, in favour of agriculture and of guns. he thrills his supporters with talk of opening up the amazon. since he came to office, bullets were fired at the sign...
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and then finally, president jair bolsonaro of brazil has come under a lot of criticism for his policiesularly when it comes to the amazonian deforestation. and with climate being such a focus here, a lot of politicians and certainly the environmentalists who have been so vocal here i going to be really interested to see how he defends his positions, and if there is any change there. thank you so much. a packed agenda ahead for the united nations. interesting to note that the uk's prime minister, boris johnson, is there, of course. here in the uk, in a few hours' time, the highest court will give its historic ruling on the legality of the prime minister's decision to suspend parliament for five weeks. ministers say the suspension or prorogation is not a court matter. but critics argue it was intended to limit scrutiny of the pm's brexit plans. if thejudgement goes against mrjohnson, parliament could be reconvened immediately. clive coleman reports. it has arrived, at speed. judgement day. 11 justices at the supreme court will rule on whether boris johnson acted unlawfully in advising the
and then finally, president jair bolsonaro of brazil has come under a lot of criticism for his policiesularly when it comes to the amazonian deforestation. and with climate being such a focus here, a lot of politicians and certainly the environmentalists who have been so vocal here i going to be really interested to see how he defends his positions, and if there is any change there. thank you so much. a packed agenda ahead for the united nations. interesting to note that the uk's prime...
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——jair bolsonaro.ationalism we have seen resurgence in nationalism we have seenin resurgence in nationalism we have seen in recent years as a major impediment to getting global action on the global climate crisis. china is expected to face further pressure to reduce its carbon emissions when global leaders meet at the un tomorrow for a special summit on climate change. renewable energy sources have increased in china, but coal is still the largest source of electricity generation. with the un pushing for a commitment to end the use of coal by 2030, our correspondentjohn sudworth asks whether china can deliver. 0n on average, china has built a solar farm as big as this one every day for the past three years. a rush to renewa bles for the past three years. a rush to renewables personified by this engineer. he used to work in a coal mine. translation: solo can save 50 01’ mine. translation: solo can save 50 or 60,000 tons of coal each year. i am proud doing thisjob and working in this industry. but there
——jair bolsonaro.ationalism we have seen resurgence in nationalism we have seenin resurgence in nationalism we have seen in recent years as a major impediment to getting global action on the global climate crisis. china is expected to face further pressure to reduce its carbon emissions when global leaders meet at the un tomorrow for a special summit on climate change. renewable energy sources have increased in china, but coal is still the largest source of electricity generation. with the...
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reclamar y reprochar los recortes de presupuesto a las escuelas y las acciones de presidente jair bolsonarou campaÑa presidencial. reportero: los corruptos y corruptores del estado cenar en investigados por la comisiÓn contra la impunidad. segÚn el presidente salvadoreÑo, la comisiÓn serÁ asistÍa tÉcnicamente por la organizaciÓn de estados americanos o vea. --oea. >> es algo que fue una propuesta de campaÑa y que la comunidad salvadoreÑa demanda. reportero: muchos seÑalan que no ha sido avalada por el parlamento.. >> si alguien se hace por medio de un decreto ejecutivo del presidente de la repÚblica, no tiene ninguna credibilidad. no tiene ningÚn valor. no tiene ninguna autoridad y va contra la constituciÓn. reportera: el representante de la oea dijo que la instalaciÓn de las organizaciones tiene su marco normativo en la carta de la oea. >> es un instrumento jurÍdico que el saladar tiene internalizado en su cuerpo legal. la carta de la oea le da potestad al gobierno de el salvador y la secretarÍa general de la oea a firmar un acuerdo de cooperaciÓn. reportero: a pesar de las crÍticas, el pr
reclamar y reprochar los recortes de presupuesto a las escuelas y las acciones de presidente jair bolsonarou campaÑa presidencial. reportero: los corruptos y corruptores del estado cenar en investigados por la comisiÓn contra la impunidad. segÚn el presidente salvadoreÑo, la comisiÓn serÁ asistÍa tÉcnicamente por la organizaciÓn de estados americanos o vea. --oea. >> es algo que fue una propuesta de campaÑa y que la comunidad salvadoreÑa demanda. reportero: muchos seÑalan que...
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jair bolsonaro has just finished his speech. it would be a very interesting backstage portion of events with president trump, jair bolsonaro, russia fair to one -- and resident erdogan. president trump is approaching the podium. let's listen in. pres. trump: mr. secretary general, distinguished delegates, ambassadors, and world leaders, seven decades of history have passed through this hall in all of the richness and drama. where i stand, the world has heard from presidents and premiers at the height of the cold war. we have seen the foundation of nations. ofhave seen the ringleaders revolution. we have beheld saints who inspired us with hope, rebels who stirred us with passion, and heroes who embolden us with to shareall here plans, proposals, visions, and ideas on the world's biggest stage. those who met us before, our time is one of great greatts, contests, high-stakes, and clear choices. the essential divide that runs all around the world and throughout history is once again thrown into stark relief. it is the divide between
jair bolsonaro has just finished his speech. it would be a very interesting backstage portion of events with president trump, jair bolsonaro, russia fair to one -- and resident erdogan. president trump is approaching the podium. let's listen in. pres. trump: mr. secretary general, distinguished delegates, ambassadors, and world leaders, seven decades of history have passed through this hall in all of the richness and drama. where i stand, the world has heard from presidents and premiers at the...
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meanwhile, as the fires continue to rage, the far-right brazilian president jair bolsonaro pinned blamen non-governmental organizations. >> regarding the fires in the amazon, i am under the impression it could have been set by the ngos because they had asked for money. what was their intention? to b bring about problems for brazil. amy: and then i want to turn to in indigenous activist, and indigenous actors from brazil travel to the u.s. from brazil for friday's climate strike actions. i territory in brazil is in the dry highlands. even the young can see this highland disappearing and are david -- are native plants are dying due to lack of water. if it goes on like this, 20 years from now by people will be at risk of becoming history. right now the amazon, home to millions of my relatives, is burning. there inwas washington, d.c. come at a news conference standing next to senator markey and greta thunberg and others. very important as we bring the powerquote from bolsonaro but the elevation of the voices of these activists and how much threat they face. the areas that protect are not o
meanwhile, as the fires continue to rage, the far-right brazilian president jair bolsonaro pinned blamen non-governmental organizations. >> regarding the fires in the amazon, i am under the impression it could have been set by the ngos because they had asked for money. what was their intention? to b bring about problems for brazil. amy: and then i want to turn to in indigenous activist, and indigenous actors from brazil travel to the u.s. from brazil for friday's climate strike actions. i...
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brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, did not attend in person but joined the meeting by phone. his pro-business policies have been accused of making the fes worse. after a while week- wild week little clarity on the next steps oftyhe brexit process. prime minier boris johnson wants to call an early election, but so far opposition parties are standing firm that it cannot happen until after an eu summit in mid-october. preventing a no-dexiprhas passed through parliament,am and here is our deputy political editor john pienaar. john: much easier, this, than leading the country. boris johnson is trying to call an election before brexit to stick to his plan, leave on me, deal or no deal. but he has lost control, and he it back. prime min. johnson: we must get exit done, and that is m message to my colleagues. let's come tmeetheinand get this over the line, and unite our country, then get on with defeating the labor opposition. when they finally have theuts to have an election. johnyou can almost smell the election coming, but he is having to wait. a spectator as his opponents try to
brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, did not attend in person but joined the meeting by phone. his pro-business policies have been accused of making the fes worse. after a while week- wild week little clarity on the next steps oftyhe brexit process. prime minier boris johnson wants to call an early election, but so far opposition parties are standing firm that it cannot happen until after an eu summit in mid-october. preventing a no-dexiprhas passed through parliament,am and here is our deputy...
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brent: brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, was elected on a promise to get tough on crime.that was last year. this year, brazil's biggest city rio de janeiro is recording record numbers of deaths at the hands of police officers. that states governor who happens to be an ally of the president has shrugged off this rate as normal. the result, he says of police hitting hard at criminals. more and more innocent people in poor neighborhoods are being called -- caught in the crossfire. reporter: bullet holes are a common site here. local children hardly notice them. violence is rife in the moraine neighborhood. it is something bruno silva knows only too well. whenever she walks down here, her mind is flooded with images of her son. this was his route to school. he was killed a year ago in a surprise attack by police. >> i brought my son up well. he went to school, was a good pupil. i didn't raise him so someone could kill him. reporter: she says the death certificate proves that was the police who killed him, since the attack, she has continually called for the case to be investi
brent: brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, was elected on a promise to get tough on crime.that was last year. this year, brazil's biggest city rio de janeiro is recording record numbers of deaths at the hands of police officers. that states governor who happens to be an ally of the president has shrugged off this rate as normal. the result, he says of police hitting hard at criminals. more and more innocent people in poor neighborhoods are being called -- caught in the crossfire. reporter:...
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the brazilian president, jair bolsonaro, is expected to address the issue in a speech to the un general is over, fires continue to plague the amazon region of brazil as will grant reports from the state of para. with people turning out across the world in cities for the climate strikes, this is a visual representation of what is motivating them to take to the streets. this area is one part of around 1600 football fields of amazon forest, now just charred football fields of amazon forest, nowjust charred and blackened by the wildfires. and of course after the wildfires. and of course after the fire rages through this area, the fire rages through this area, the trees simply can't do their basic functions anymore. they can't convert the carbon dioxide to oxygen, they cannot recycle water into the atmosphere and the result, as you can see around me, is environmental destruction on a massive scale. for those who suggest that the crisis in the amazon is over, that this isjust that the crisis in the amazon is over, that this is just one area of more than 111,000 areas of fire currently thought
the brazilian president, jair bolsonaro, is expected to address the issue in a speech to the un general is over, fires continue to plague the amazon region of brazil as will grant reports from the state of para. with people turning out across the world in cities for the climate strikes, this is a visual representation of what is motivating them to take to the streets. this area is one part of around 1600 football fields of amazon forest, now just charred football fields of amazon forest,...
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the brazilian president, jair bolsonaro, is expected to address the issue in a speech to the un generals that the worst was over by the bolsonaro government, the problem of wildfires continues to plague the amazon region of brazil as will grant reports from the state of para: people turning out across the world in cities for the climate strikes, this is a good visual representation of what has motivated them to take to the streets. this area is one pa rt to the streets. this area is one part of around 1600 football fields of amazon forest now just chard part of around 1600 football fields of amazon forest nowjust chard and blackened by the wildfires. and of course after the fire rages through this area, the trees simply cannot do their basic functions any more. they cannot convert the carbon dioxide to oxygen and cannot recycle the water into the atmosphere and the water into the atmosphere and the result as you can see around me is essentially environmental destruction on a massive scale. for those who suggest that the crisis in the amazon is over, that this is just one area of more th
the brazilian president, jair bolsonaro, is expected to address the issue in a speech to the un generals that the worst was over by the bolsonaro government, the problem of wildfires continues to plague the amazon region of brazil as will grant reports from the state of para: people turning out across the world in cities for the climate strikes, this is a good visual representation of what has motivated them to take to the streets. this area is one pa rt to the streets. this area is one part of...
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brazilian president jair bolsonaro is dismissing what he says are media lies about fires in the amazons the rain forest is not being devastated. president bolsonaro told the yuan general assembly that many fires occur naturally in the forest during dry weather. he did also acknowledge that some are intentionally set. widespreadrew contention against his policies on the environment. brazilian leader added, "the amazon is not being devastated nor is it being consumed by fire as the media increasingly says says."ncreasingly jeremy corbyn told the media today that the ruling by the supreme court shows prime minister johnson's contempt for democracy and the rule of law and he says it is time for johnson to leave office. mr. corbyn: government will be held account for what it has done. boris johnson has been found to have misled the country. this unelected prime minister should now resign. mark: meantime, the speaker of saysin's house of commons parliament will resume deliberations wednesday at 11:30 a.m. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 j
brazilian president jair bolsonaro is dismissing what he says are media lies about fires in the amazons the rain forest is not being devastated. president bolsonaro told the yuan general assembly that many fires occur naturally in the forest during dry weather. he did also acknowledge that some are intentionally set. widespreadrew contention against his policies on the environment. brazilian leader added, "the amazon is not being devastated nor is it being consumed by fire as the media...
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brazil, soldiers arrive in a small town part of a 43,000 strong contingent promised by president jaire bolsonaroo fight the fires. the currentolonel leading the contingent said apart from working to fight the blazes, the soldiers will also be involved in environmental awareness campaigns. bolsonaro ordered the military to help fight the fires after being widely criticized to his initial response. critics also say that bolsonaro's policy encouraged people to exploit the amazon rain forest. the brazilian leader called a summit of south american countries to discuss the situation. in the meantime, the fires rage on. shasta darlington, cnn, sao palo. >>> the united nations says that britain and the united states may be complicit in war crimes for supplies weapons in yemen that may be starving civilians as a war tactic. saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are fighting iran-backed houthi rebels. the u.n. report comes days after the saudi-led coalition conducted its deadliest attack this year. at least 110 people were killed in sunday's air strike. >>> 34 people trapped in a boat after it caught
brazil, soldiers arrive in a small town part of a 43,000 strong contingent promised by president jaire bolsonaroo fight the fires. the currentolonel leading the contingent said apart from working to fight the blazes, the soldiers will also be involved in environmental awareness campaigns. bolsonaro ordered the military to help fight the fires after being widely criticized to his initial response. critics also say that bolsonaro's policy encouraged people to exploit the amazon rain forest. the...
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in january, a new threat tohe amazon came with the inauguration of president jair bolsonaro, a climate change denier. he has repeatedly pledged to open up more of the rainforest for biness... >> ( translated ): let's use the riches that god gave us for thei well of our population. >> the government hasn't understood yet, the risks of the increasing deforestation for the reputation of brazil, for our markets, for our future. >> reporter: andre guies is the executive director of th amazon environment research institute. further destruction of the amazon, he says, their chief concern. >> for the glo, it would be a the amazon plays a central role roin storing carbon every tree s so it's crucial maintaining the amazon for the stabilization of the climate globally. >> reporter: it's important al note that nodeforestation is illegal-- farmers can cut up to 20% of trees like these on their lands, but the problem scientists say is that the bolsonaro government has weakened licensing, monitoring, making it harder to enforce the l. since president bolsonaro took office in january, roughly 1,000 s
in january, a new threat tohe amazon came with the inauguration of president jair bolsonaro, a climate change denier. he has repeatedly pledged to open up more of the rainforest for biness... >> ( translated ): let's use the riches that god gave us for thei well of our population. >> the government hasn't understood yet, the risks of the increasing deforestation for the reputation of brazil, for our markets, for our future. >> reporter: andre guies is the executive director of...
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we attribute the increase in the fires to the rhetoric of the government of jair bolsonaro that incitesttacks, invasions, and deforestation. practices of the bolsonaro government are consolidating this government as the biggest enemy of indigenous people and the environment. think we are in a time of awakening. lots of people are waking up to the urgent need to fight for the environment. and it is necessary for people to political and ecological consciousness, to call out a pressure the government's the countries in order to adopt sustainable policies, not only destructive ones. >> my name is ramon. i am with the sierra club. two years ago in puerto rico, we saw the most devastating hurricane that we have seenn many generations. and because of that, there were many people displaced, many people had to move from the island. the economy went even further devastated. a direct effect of climate change. we were one of the many climate victims or climate refugees that we are seeing. we are starting to see that elsewhere. we saw the brothers and sisters from the bahamas suffering basically as
we attribute the increase in the fires to the rhetoric of the government of jair bolsonaro that incitesttacks, invasions, and deforestation. practices of the bolsonaro government are consolidating this government as the biggest enemy of indigenous people and the environment. think we are in a time of awakening. lots of people are waking up to the urgent need to fight for the environment. and it is necessary for people to political and ecological consciousness, to call out a pressure the...
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amy: in news from the united nations general assembly, brazilian president jair bolsonaro is facing widespread condemnation after using u.n. address to defenend the defoforestation ofof the amazon rain forest, attack indigenous leaders, and accccuse the international l media of lying about the recent devastating fires in the amazon. >> it is a fallacy to say the amazon is the heheritage of humankind and a misconception confirmed by scientists to say our amazonian forests are the lungs of the world. the amazon is not being devastated, nor is it being consumed by fire as the media misleadingly says. criedmazon watch bolsonaro's address, stating -- "today the amazon continues to burn and may soon reach an unrecoverable tipping point due to bolsonaro's complicity with environmental crime." the prpresident of brazil l also used his address at the united nations to personally attack the brazilian indigenous leader. you can go to democracynow.org to see the chiefs conversation yesterday. meanwhile, president trump used his u.n. general assembly address to do denounce iran and colin nations to reject
amy: in news from the united nations general assembly, brazilian president jair bolsonaro is facing widespread condemnation after using u.n. address to defenend the defoforestation ofof the amazon rain forest, attack indigenous leaders, and accccuse the international l media of lying about the recent devastating fires in the amazon. >> it is a fallacy to say the amazon is the heheritage of humankind and a misconception confirmed by scientists to say our amazonian forests are the lungs of...
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massive series of fires raging in the amazon, adding to pressure against far-right president jair bolsonaro to stop illegal miners, farmers and ranchers from destroying rainforest critical to slowing the climate crisis. speaking with the guardian, archbishop erwin krautler called the fires a true apocalypse, whilile archbishop roque p paloi warned of the risksk of genocide against indigenous people defending their forests against illegal fires. this c comes after bolsonaro attacked michelle bachelet, the former president of chile who now serves as u.n. high commissioner for human rights, after she warned that brazil's government is failing to stop widespread police shootings, while environmentalists, indigenous people and human rights defenders are increasingly murdered with impunity. on thursday, bolsonaro taunted bachelet over the 1973 coup in chile, which saw augusto pinochet topple the democratically elected government of salvador allende. >> she now on the human rights agenda is accusing me of not punishing policece officers whoo are killing many people in brazil. that is her accusatio
massive series of fires raging in the amazon, adding to pressure against far-right president jair bolsonaro to stop illegal miners, farmers and ranchers from destroying rainforest critical to slowing the climate crisis. speaking with the guardian, archbishop erwin krautler called the fires a true apocalypse, whilile archbishop roque p paloi warned of the risksk of genocide against indigenous people defending their forests against illegal fires. this c comes after bolsonaro attacked michelle...
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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 us in the future. this is what i defend. i don't offend standing burgeon forcrce just for me. no, i'm thinking of the future, our grandchildren and great grandchildren living in peace in this forest. what bolsonaro is doing is very bad for me. nermeen: do you have any hope that something will happen at this s summit? bolsonaro is not here. president trump is in the building, but he is not attending the climate summit. what do you hope will happen to save the amazon he
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...
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jair bolsonaro has faced international criticism over the handling of the amazon fires and deforestationa large part of the international media due to the fire outbreaks in the amazon region have aroused our patriotic sentiment. it is a fallacy to say that the amazon is the heritage of humankind and a misconception confirmed by scientists to say that our amazon rain forest are the lungs of the world. using and resorting to these fallacies, certain countries, instead of helping, embarked on the media lies and behave in a disrespectful manner. and with a colonialist spirit. mr bolsonaro also said this about foreign countries: "those who attack us are not concerned about the indigenous people but rather the mineral riches and biodiversity." bare in mind there've been more than 80 thousand fires in the rainforest this year, let me show you these images. the majority of the fires that cause this kind of devastation are believed to be caused by human activity. and environmentalists say mr bolsonaro's policies actively encourage farmers to clear large areas of land. the amazon is a vital carbon
jair bolsonaro has faced international criticism over the handling of the amazon fires and deforestationa large part of the international media due to the fire outbreaks in the amazon region have aroused our patriotic sentiment. it is a fallacy to say that the amazon is the heritage of humankind and a misconception confirmed by scientists to say that our amazon rain forest are the lungs of the world. using and resorting to these fallacies, certain countries, instead of helping, embarked on the...
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but on the other hand you have scott morrison of australia that follows a protocol agenda and jair bolsonaron forest and amazon ra i nfo rest allowing the rain forest and amazon rainforest to burn. we need to do something. the un would not allow leaders to speak. unless they had something to say, interestingly. so thatis something to say, interestingly. so that is the benchmark. one of the talking points of today is exactly why president trump dropped by. with various diplomats behind the scenes are speculating about why he did that. is it because president trump is always wanted to sense the political mood, he does not miss anything and he spends his time on social media, watching tv. he has seen this wave of youth activism. is he trying to nod in the direction of that by dropping by the climate summit, even though he deliberately scheduled a parallel event on the verge the same time? or was he stopping by because it had a decent relationship with the un secretary general? —— a parallel event on religious freedom at the same time. a clear split on the world stage, but at least you have the
but on the other hand you have scott morrison of australia that follows a protocol agenda and jair bolsonaron forest and amazon ra i nfo rest allowing the rain forest and amazon rainforest to burn. we need to do something. the un would not allow leaders to speak. unless they had something to say, interestingly. so thatis something to say, interestingly. so that is the benchmark. one of the talking points of today is exactly why president trump dropped by. with various diplomats behind the...
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andil's jair bolsonaro president trump. he has said he has other things to focus on today. alix: another story i am watching to morning, thomas cook's collapse. the 178-year-old travel company filed for insolvency today. bookings, flights, and tours were canceled. the british government plans to charter planes to bring home more than 150,000 stranded customers. check this out. if you complain about your travel, look at this. one woman tweeted about her wedding getting messed up. she says, "our wedding and guests are booked with thomas cook, and leave it to say i am absolutely gutted. we literally woke up to go to the airport when we found out." that is a really rough pre-wedding day. coming up on this program, we are going to have more on your morning trade and analysis on the markets in today's first take. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time now for bloomberg first take. you're going to get the trades and the analysis of the markets. bloomberg is gina, chief equities -- is gina martin adams, bloomberg chief equities strategist, and vincent cignarella. german start with those p
andil's jair bolsonaro president trump. he has said he has other things to focus on today. alix: another story i am watching to morning, thomas cook's collapse. the 178-year-old travel company filed for insolvency today. bookings, flights, and tours were canceled. the british government plans to charter planes to bring home more than 150,000 stranded customers. check this out. if you complain about your travel, look at this. one woman tweeted about her wedding getting messed up. she says,...
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jair bolsonaro was the first leader to address the yuan general assembly on tuesday.his time to defend his country's handling of the amazon while asserting the right to develop the rain forest as it sees fit. joining bolsonaro's is environment minister. , thank us now in studio you. it's tough to get around new york during these meetings. we are happy you are able to make it here. we just admit talking but greta thunberg again the speech she made. what do you make of what she has said, particularly saying in essence to world leaders, your fiddling while rome burns. you're getting worse. you?this ring true with does it motivate you? >> it is an important issue. the feelings we have about this subject. she also said the time for empty words has passed. we think this is true. we think the times for these discussions that never and/or reach a definitive or materialize consequence has passed. job so far but this commitments under the paris agreements, which is exactly what she said about climate change. we change our renewable sources of energy, which is renewable by 45%.
jair bolsonaro was the first leader to address the yuan general assembly on tuesday.his time to defend his country's handling of the amazon while asserting the right to develop the rain forest as it sees fit. joining bolsonaro's is environment minister. , thank us now in studio you. it's tough to get around new york during these meetings. we are happy you are able to make it here. we just admit talking but greta thunberg again the speech she made. what do you make of what she has said,...
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jair bolsonaro suspendiÓ la cumbre regional para someterse a una cuarta cirugÍa por el atentado que sufriÓ[risas] vengo con una misiÓn muy especial. vamos a revisar tu clÓset. cecilia: por quÉ te voy a dejar entrar? quique: vamos a verlo. cecilia: entra. [mÚsica] quique: me dijeron que hay de todo en el clÓset. cecilia: pasa, pasa. primero. quique: bueno, bueno, bueno. cuÁntos pares de zapatos tienes? cecilia: hay mÁs de 600. siempre estoy con lo mismo. quique: para quÉ tienes tantos pares? cecilia: por el trabajo. [hablan a la vez] quique: no, no. cecilia: bolsas que no uso nunca. quique: hay como 700 carteras. cecilia: sÍ. en la isla tengo relojes, tengo accesorios. aquÍ estÁ dividido por la ropa de deportes. todo esto son chamarras, vestidos, estos tambiÉn son vestidos, vestido corto, vestido largo, camisas, faldas. quique: espÉrate. tambiÉn lo utilizas en la tele lo que tienes aquÍ? cecilia: algunas cosas sÍ. quique: eres de repetir? cecilia: trato de no. quique: y quÉ haces? cecilia: hay mucha cosa que tengo guardado en maleta. mi vestidos mis amigas no lo usan, tampoco lo puedo donar
jair bolsonaro suspendiÓ la cumbre regional para someterse a una cuarta cirugÍa por el atentado que sufriÓ[risas] vengo con una misiÓn muy especial. vamos a revisar tu clÓset. cecilia: por quÉ te voy a dejar entrar? quique: vamos a verlo. cecilia: entra. [mÚsica] quique: me dijeron que hay de todo en el clÓset. cecilia: pasa, pasa. primero. quique: bueno, bueno, bueno. cuÁntos pares de zapatos tienes? cecilia: hay mÁs de 600. siempre estoy con lo mismo. quique: para quÉ tienes tantos...
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serÁ el segundo en hablar y primero serÁ jair bolsonaro.rmiendo y cientos corrieron a las calles para ponerse a salvo. por fortuna se descarta riesgo de tsunami y todo esto ocurre cuando puerto rico siente el golpe de karen. >> durante el dÍa de hoy tendrÁn lluvias que puede provocar inundaciones repentinas. >> empezamos en puerto rico y ayer karen se degradaban un poco y se ha vuelto a intensificar. tenemos imÁgenesdesde la gran manzana. tenemos un bajÓncon mÁximas que se quedan en los 70 grados. como les comentaba, karen ca p un poco mÁs para las islas vÍrgenes y el sur de puerto rico. los vientos son de tormenta tropical y eso siempre eleva el oleaje. como siempre cuando tenemos un sistema de estas caracterÍsticas las corrientes de resaca son un peligro y por eso nadie tiene que estar en la costa. durante todo el dÍa y las nubes irÁn dejando lluvias con acumulados de dos a cuatro pulgadas y en zonas de montaÑas no se pueden producir inundaciones repentinas. el centro de karen es lo que intenta mostrar porque es un giro. tenemos que esper
serÁ el segundo en hablar y primero serÁ jair bolsonaro.rmiendo y cientos corrieron a las calles para ponerse a salvo. por fortuna se descarta riesgo de tsunami y todo esto ocurre cuando puerto rico siente el golpe de karen. >> durante el dÍa de hoy tendrÁn lluvias que puede provocar inundaciones repentinas. >> empezamos en puerto rico y ayer karen se degradaban un poco y se ha vuelto a intensificar. tenemos imÁgenesdesde la gran manzana. tenemos un bajÓncon mÁximas que se...
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among those absent, brazil's president jair bolsonaro, under whose leadership the amazon rainforest isg to burn at record rates, and australian prime minister scott morrison, whose government has pursued a pro—coal agenda. japan was also barred from taking part over its support for coal. let's hear from some of the world leaders who were there. action action action, we cannot leave young people into continuing to spend all of their fridays protesting. we saw the emotion this morning. and we have to do everything that is necessary. there is still work to do, let's do together. germany is 1% of the global population. and stands for 2% of global emissions. if each and everyone around the planet would act as we do it, global emissions would double and everyone is more than aware of what this means. so, by 2030, we want to reduce our c02 emissions by 55% compared to the base year of 1990 and in 2050, we want to be climate neutral. i am pleased to let you know that tomorrow, we are going to inaugurate the solar panels installed by india on the roof of the un building. the time for talking is
among those absent, brazil's president jair bolsonaro, under whose leadership the amazon rainforest isg to burn at record rates, and australian prime minister scott morrison, whose government has pursued a pro—coal agenda. japan was also barred from taking part over its support for coal. let's hear from some of the world leaders who were there. action action action, we cannot leave young people into continuing to spend all of their fridays protesting. we saw the emotion this morning. and we...