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kop and of course we have seen a series— this kop and of course we have seen a series of— this kop andestation by the end of 2030, but importantly also put _ by the end of 2030, but importantly also put in _ by the end of 2030, but importantly also put in place steps to start to restore _ also put in place steps to start to restore nature and restore our natural— restore nature and restore our natural world for future generations, but also to play a central— generations, but also to play a central role in tackling dangerous climate _ central role in tackling dangerous climate change. | central role in tackling dangerous climate change.— central role in tackling dangerous climate change. i 'ust wonder, you mention the — climate change. ijust wonder, you mention the deforestation - climate change. ijust wonder, you mention the deforestation pledge, j mention the deforestation pledge, that was very eye—catching, got a lot of headlines, the pledge to even reverse deforestation by the end of the decade, what else has been agreed, what deals have been done? well, i mean, today we have heard
kop and of course we have seen a series— this kop and of course we have seen a series of— this kop andestation by the end of 2030, but importantly also put _ by the end of 2030, but importantly also put in _ by the end of 2030, but importantly also put in place steps to start to restore _ also put in place steps to start to restore nature and restore our natural— restore nature and restore our natural world for future generations, but also to play a central— generations, but also to...
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at that time link kop started playing, the incursion to the south, and frederick doug laws would lead them to the south. and what was happening is that sherman and grant were winning the war, anyway, and the john brown and the abraham lincoln news coming together towards the end of the war certainly did, partly through president douglas. >> yeah, i love that meeting where he comes to meet with lincoln in february of '65 and says we need a black army to go into the south, and according to what he says, he says this is the eyed that i have been waiting for someone to bring to me. and they get permission a few weeks later. let me ask you about lincoln's love of literature and humor. can you talk about his love of those things as a young man and how they developed? and more of it's impact on it's later life. >> his example of somebody, and i think it still applies today, but he had less than 1 year of school there. but he was inif i nately curious. he didn't have that many books on the problem tier, but he grew up reading as much as he could. and he had such a steel trap memory, he could
at that time link kop started playing, the incursion to the south, and frederick doug laws would lead them to the south. and what was happening is that sherman and grant were winning the war, anyway, and the john brown and the abraham lincoln news coming together towards the end of the war certainly did, partly through president douglas. >> yeah, i love that meeting where he comes to meet with lincoln in february of '65 and says we need a black army to go into the south, and according to...
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finalisation of documents, and that we meet again this afternoon for the final closing plan of the kopdo want to conclude this cop this afternoon. friends, the world is watching us. they are willing us to reach an agreement here for the sake of our planet and for present and future generations. i believe that the text before you deliver on the expectations and the priorities that you have communicated to my team and to me over the past two years, and they do so in a balanced manner, leaving no issue and no party behind. i invite you tojoin together this afternoon to bring this collective effort to a successful conclusion. to demonstrate that unity of purpose that our leaders at the start of the summit and people across the world demand. so what i would like to propose is that we now adjourn this meeting. i see that there are a number of parties that would like to make interventions. could i please request colleagues to keep the interventions brief. i know that there are important issues that everybody wants to raise, but i think the time for the general statements are over, and i say t
finalisation of documents, and that we meet again this afternoon for the final closing plan of the kopdo want to conclude this cop this afternoon. friends, the world is watching us. they are willing us to reach an agreement here for the sake of our planet and for present and future generations. i believe that the text before you deliver on the expectations and the priorities that you have communicated to my team and to me over the past two years, and they do so in a balanced manner, leaving no...
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it is a sore point at the event, because the kop prides itself on the idea of inclusivity, open to everyone, a member of the royal family, whether you are a president, a member of the royalfamily, a minister or a campaigner. then the prime minister will head home this afternoon to london, downing street having to defend the fact that he is using a plane, saying it is using sustainable jet fuel. two metropolitan police officers have pleaded guilty to taking and sharing photographs of the bodies of two sisters who were found stabbed to death in a park in london. pcs deninaffer and jamie lewis distributed the images of bibaa henry and nicole smallman after being assigned to guard the crime scene injune last year. danyal hussein, who's 19, was sentenced to at least 35 years injail last week for the murder of the women. helena wilkinson reports. bibaa henry and nicole smallman had been celebrating with friends hours before they were murdered. it was in this park where their bodies were discovered. they'd been ferociously attacked. today their mother came to court to hear two met police officers
it is a sore point at the event, because the kop prides itself on the idea of inclusivity, open to everyone, a member of the royal family, whether you are a president, a member of the royalfamily, a minister or a campaigner. then the prime minister will head home this afternoon to london, downing street having to defend the fact that he is using a plane, saying it is using sustainable jet fuel. two metropolitan police officers have pleaded guilty to taking and sharing photographs of the bodies...
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Nov 6, 2021
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unconstitutional move according to bob woodward and rob costa dan quail who convinced pence he had no kopsbannon's role in pushing the plan on a phone call with the president bannon said quote, you've got to call pence and get him back here today. we're going to bury biden on january 6th, f-ing bury him. >> pence said he talked to all of the lawyers that he can talk to and he has decided that he can't, he doesn't have the power that the president says he has, and trump turns on him. he says that essentially he's betrayed him and the meeting doesn't end very well between the two men. >> but that did not stop the president from publicly pressuring the vice president of twitter ahead of the certification. >>> up next. >> we were on a conference call and i told coven mccarthy when people are convinced that the election was stolen and there is a route out, there will be violence. his response was simply, operator, next caller. (man 1) oh, this looks like we're in a screen saver. (man 2) yeah, but we need to go higher. (man 1) higher. (man 2) definitely higher. (man 1) we're like yodeling high.
unconstitutional move according to bob woodward and rob costa dan quail who convinced pence he had no kopsbannon's role in pushing the plan on a phone call with the president bannon said quote, you've got to call pence and get him back here today. we're going to bury biden on january 6th, f-ing bury him. >> pence said he talked to all of the lawyers that he can talk to and he has decided that he can't, he doesn't have the power that the president says he has, and trump turns on him. he...
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i was born in breck road in anfield in liverpool, within the sound of the kop.m of expression is a really important principle of our democracy. and sometimes i think wejust need to kind of like turn down the condemnation and the judgment, and that�*s what�*s important to protecting freedom of speech, that people do listen and people do understand. and actually, that people are just kind in listening to other people�*s views. that will raise eyebrows among those who say that is not how the culture secretary herself behaves online. there�*s this kind of image that has been painted of me that i am going to go out, come out with some kind of culture war battle. calling people left—wing snowflakes and thier woke agenda is quite aggressive? well, there are some people who will politicise that and that is what i am talking about when i do that. campaigners who kind of hijack the space that young people would like to occupy, to talk about some serious issues, some on the left have hijacked that space. that is who my comments are targeted at. the bank of england�*s reput
i was born in breck road in anfield in liverpool, within the sound of the kop.m of expression is a really important principle of our democracy. and sometimes i think wejust need to kind of like turn down the condemnation and the judgment, and that�*s what�*s important to protecting freedom of speech, that people do listen and people do understand. and actually, that people are just kind in listening to other people�*s views. that will raise eyebrows among those who say that is not how the...
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to how the negotiations are going in a little under one hour when we are expecting to hear from the kopg signs that are starting to show that things might be falling faster in the over 805, which were some of the groups that were first in line for the booster. the situation in the uk is very different to what we are seeing in europe. austria, netherlands, germany are some of the countries are seeing a surge in cases and some countries are looking to bring in a partial lock downs. here, we opened up partial lock downs. here, we opened up a little bit earlier, experts say that our vaccination rates and prior infection mean that we are reaching an equilibrium, which means we are more stable state. hospital admissions here and deaths are falling but there are still more than eight and a half thousand covid patients in hospital and that has a knock—on effect. it is notjust covid, the rap record demand for emergency care and backlog in operations and there are staff shortages and so the pressure on nhs remains incredibly high going into the winter months when traditionally the winter months w
to how the negotiations are going in a little under one hour when we are expecting to hear from the kopg signs that are starting to show that things might be falling faster in the over 805, which were some of the groups that were first in line for the booster. the situation in the uk is very different to what we are seeing in europe. austria, netherlands, germany are some of the countries are seeing a surge in cases and some countries are looking to bring in a partial lock downs. here, we...