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.— minister mario draghi.andemic minister mario draghi. from the pandemic to _ minister mario draghi. from the pandemic to climate _ minister mario draghi. from the pandemic to climate change - minister mario draghi. from the pandemic to climate change to i minister mario draghi. from the i pandemic to climate change to fair and equitable taxation, going it alone is simply not an option. we must do all we can to overcome our differences. and we must rekindle the spirit that led to the creation of this group. the spirit that led to the creation of this grow-— the spirit that led to the creation ofthis u-rou. ., , ., of this group. now, beyond the main talkin: of this group. now, beyond the main talking points. _ of this group. now, beyond the main talking points, and _ of this group. now, beyond the main talking points, and the _ of this group. now, beyond the main talking points, and the main - of this group. now, beyond the main talking points, and the main themes| talking points, and the main themes of the _
.— minister mario draghi.andemic minister mario draghi. from the pandemic to _ minister mario draghi. from the pandemic to climate _ minister mario draghi. from the pandemic to climate change - minister mario draghi. from the pandemic to climate change to i minister mario draghi. from the i pandemic to climate change to fair and equitable taxation, going it alone is simply not an option. we must do all we can to overcome our differences. and we must rekindle the spirit that led to the...
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mario draghi 'ust addressing the press inh unknown. own. mario draghijust- addressing the press in rome, giving his thoughts on what happened over the course of the week. let's go back to mark lohan in rome listening across. it is interesting the point he makes, in many ways, countries have operated unilaterally through the pandemic and their performance when it comes to showing the vaccine in the developing world is pretty lamentable. he thinks something changed this week and the multilateral forum changed this week and the multilateralforum is coming back. it really has to come back, doesn't it? it has to shine through when it comes to climate change? absolutely. multilateralism _ comes to climate change? absolutely. multilateralism has _ comes to climate change? absolutely. multilateralism has very _ comes to climate change? absolutely. multilateralism has very much - comes to climate change? absolutely. multilateralism has very much been i comes to climate change? absolutely. multilateralism has very much been a| multilateralism has
mario draghi 'ust addressing the press inh unknown. own. mario draghijust- addressing the press in rome, giving his thoughts on what happened over the course of the week. let's go back to mark lohan in rome listening across. it is interesting the point he makes, in many ways, countries have operated unilaterally through the pandemic and their performance when it comes to showing the vaccine in the developing world is pretty lamentable. he thinks something changed this week and the multilateral...
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mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit. and _ you.nd we _ you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, and we can _ you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, and we can now- you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, and we can nowjoin - you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, and we can nowjoin our. summit, and we can nowjoin our correspondent in rome, mark lowen. italy's by minister mario draghi talking about the themes that the 620 talking about the themes that the g20 leaders are going to be discussing. they have begun these talks, the first session is focusing on global health care, and the recovery post—pandemic. he was talking there about the need to expand the manufacturing capacity of vaccines, and to honour contracts and commitments. that is one issue where already they are falling short, because the original aim of the covax facility, the aim to provide poorer countries with vaccines, the original aim was to provide 2 billion doses of covid—19 vaccines by the end of this year. they have had to revise that target down to 1
mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit. and _ you.nd we _ you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, and we can _ you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, and we can now- you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, and we can nowjoin - you. mario draghi chairing the g20 summit, and we can nowjoin our. summit, and we can nowjoin our correspondent in rome, mark lowen. italy's by minister mario draghi talking about the themes that the 620 talking about the...
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what about mario draghi, the man they used to call.was seen as the man who stabilised eurozone, how is it caring for him? you who stabilised eurozone, how is it caring for him?— caring for him? you know, italy's olitical caring for him? you know, italy's political volatility _ caring for him? you know, italy's political volatility and _ caring for him? you know, italy's political volatility and change - caring for him? you know, italy's political volatility and change of. political volatility and change of governments are legendary. i have lost track, i think we are about 65 or 66 government since the second world war and it collapsed again earlier this year and then in came mario draghi and he was seen as a realfigure of mario draghi and he was seen as a real figure of authority, he has can�*t stabilise the country, and he has brought in this very broad national unity government from the left to the far right and he is kind of the only figure who could have persuaded the far right to swing behind the government in terms of pushing thr
what about mario draghi, the man they used to call.was seen as the man who stabilised eurozone, how is it caring for him? you who stabilised eurozone, how is it caring for him?— caring for him? you know, italy's olitical caring for him? you know, italy's political volatility _ caring for him? you know, italy's political volatility and _ caring for him? you know, italy's political volatility and change - caring for him? you know, italy's political volatility and change of. political volatility...
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that was echo of the sentiments mario draghi gave as he opened the talks today.c has ke -t us opened the talks today. the pandemic has kept us apart. _ opened the talks today. the pandemic has kept us apart, as _ opened the talks today. the pandemic has kept us apart, as it _ opened the talks today. the pandemic has kept us apart, as it did _ opened the talks today. the pandemic has kept us apart, as it did with - has kept us apart, as it did with all our— has kept us apart, as it did with all our citizens. and even before, we faced — all our citizens. and even before, we faced protectionism, unilateralism, nationalism. but the more _ unilateralism, nationalism. but the more we _ unilateralism, nationalism. but the more we go— unilateralism, nationalism. but the more we go with all our challenges, the more _ more we go with all our challenges, the more it— more we go with all our challenges, the more it is clear that multilateralism is the best answer to the _ multilateralism is the best answer to the problems we face today. in many— to the problems we face today
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mario draghi set out what he sees as the main _ mario draghi set out what he sees as the main achievementsl have to see what has come _ progress. we will have to see what has come out on print when we get the communique. but i think it is a reasonable — the communique. but i think it is a reasonable start, put it that way. as 620 _ reasonable start, put it that way. as 620 is — reasonable start, put it that way. as 620 is though, is this as far as you would have expected this particular summit to go before then broadening the forum too close to 200 leaders in glasgow, as opposed to the 20 here. was it predictable that there would be half a step forward, but then trying to work out the nitty—gritty in the wider forum in glasgow? it’s the nitty-gritty in the wider forum in glasgow?— in glasgow? it's really quite unusual to _ in glasgow? it's really quite unusual to have _ in glasgow? it's really quite unusual to have two - in glasgow? it's really quite unusual to have two really l in glasgow? it's really quite - unusual to have two really major summit — unusual to have two really major summi
mario draghi set out what he sees as the main _ mario draghi set out what he sees as the main achievementsl have to see what has come _ progress. we will have to see what has come out on print when we get the communique. but i think it is a reasonable — the communique. but i think it is a reasonable start, put it that way. as 620 _ reasonable start, put it that way. as 620 is — reasonable start, put it that way. as 620 is though, is this as far as you would have expected this particular...
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they're just meeting with the italian prime minister mario draghi there.ll coming in, and greeting each other. i think that is all we have. i can't quite hear the count. but i think that's we're going to -- we're going to leave it on the pictures here live from rome. i'm kim brunhuber. i really appreciate you spending your day with me. we have cnn special coverage of the g20 summit continuing, with "new day" next. in a 21 month study, scientists proved that rid- x reduces up to 20% of waste build up every month. take the pressure off with rid-x. when they're sick, they get comfortable anywhere and spread germs everywhere. nothing kills more viruses, including the covid-19 virus, on more surfaces than lysol disinfectant spray. lysol. what it takes to protect. [♪] did you know, you no longer need to visit a dermatologist to get access to top skincare ingredients? introducing dermageek featuring top dermatologist recommended ingredients and 0% fillers. dermageek's new detoxifying facial serum contains twice the amount of beta hydroxy acid. it delivers two tim
they're just meeting with the italian prime minister mario draghi there.ll coming in, and greeting each other. i think that is all we have. i can't quite hear the count. but i think that's we're going to -- we're going to leave it on the pictures here live from rome. i'm kim brunhuber. i really appreciate you spending your day with me. we have cnn special coverage of the g20 summit continuing, with "new day" next. in a 21 month study, scientists proved that rid- x reduces up to 20% of...
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the italian prime minister, mario draghi, opens the summit with a call for multilateral action as thenly way to solve the problems the world is facing. we are going to get on and do things that matter to both of us, the more we go with all our challenges, the more it is clear the multilateralism is the best answer to the problems we face today. but a row over post—brexit fishing rights between britain and france threatens to sour discussions. borisjohnson insists he doesn't want that to distract from the 620 — or the key climate change summit in glasgow. we are going to get on and do things that matter to both of us, and make sure we work together on tackling the big issues that face the world. there's some turbulence in the relationship. lawyers for prince andrew claim the woman who's accused him of sexual assault is out for �*another payday�* as they ask a new york court to dismiss the case. good afternoon. borisjohnson has admitted that there's turbulence in the uk's relationship with france over post—brexit fishing rights. speaking in rome before the opening session of the 620 sum
the italian prime minister, mario draghi, opens the summit with a call for multilateral action as thenly way to solve the problems the world is facing. we are going to get on and do things that matter to both of us, the more we go with all our challenges, the more it is clear the multilateralism is the best answer to the problems we face today. but a row over post—brexit fishing rights between britain and france threatens to sour discussions. borisjohnson insists he doesn't want that to...
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moments from now, president biden will sit down with the italian prime minister mario draghi and next hour a crucial moment, a long awaited, perhaps sense face to face with the french president emmanuel macron, this follows a very public spat with france after the u.s. replaced in effect france's deal for nuclear submarines, for submarines with australia with its own u.s.-led nuclear deal, to sell nuclear submarines there. essentially undercutting france's relationship. it was quite a moment this morning. you saw it, erica in the rapport they had, the white house said they had great rapport and a very warm 90 minutes between the u.s. president and pope francis. >> yeah, and you could see some of that warmth in the moments we saw there as well. here at home, jim, despite president biden's big final push on capitol hill, just about 24 hours ago, the president clearly saying to the democratic caucus not only are there majorities on the line, but his presidency was on the line as well. here we are, again, friday morning, house speaker nancy pelosi warned her party not to embarrass the pre
moments from now, president biden will sit down with the italian prime minister mario draghi and next hour a crucial moment, a long awaited, perhaps sense face to face with the french president emmanuel macron, this follows a very public spat with france after the u.s. replaced in effect france's deal for nuclear submarines, for submarines with australia with its own u.s.-led nuclear deal, to sell nuclear submarines there. essentially undercutting france's relationship. it was quite a moment...
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>> later in the day, queen maxima of the netherlands and italian prime minister mario draghi hosted an event in rome on helping women owned businesses grow. they each delivered opening remarks and spoke about the importance of small businesses and fostering female entrepreneurship. here is a portion of the event. >> can you hear me? we should start, we are a little late. colleagues. small and medium enterprises are the bedrock of many of our countries. economies thrive on our hard work. can to support them and help them grow. they faced a short -- sharp drop in revenues that lead to acute liquidity shortages. governments and tanks are to act quickly to prevent a surge in bankruptcies. new technologies help small businesses adapt and survive. however, the pandemic left many behind including former workers, rural dwellers and smaller businesses. during the pandemic they struggled to find new customers because of their lower digital literacy. as we recover from this crisis, governments need to help businesses become more competitive and rank the businesses of digitalization. italy's g20 p
>> later in the day, queen maxima of the netherlands and italian prime minister mario draghi hosted an event in rome on helping women owned businesses grow. they each delivered opening remarks and spoke about the importance of small businesses and fostering female entrepreneurship. here is a portion of the event. >> can you hear me? we should start, we are a little late. colleagues. small and medium enterprises are the bedrock of many of our countries. economies thrive on our hard...
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to see the president of italy from sicily, then they will see his excellency, mario draghi. and then they will be stopping by that restaurant you ate at. lisa: on the remember is the pizza i had after visiting the vatican. kailey: gelato? lisa: pistachio. tom: there we go. eating across the room. -- rome. lisa: we are all in it for the food. tom: stay with us, from rome and new york, this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ >> with first word news now, as tom mentioned president biden went to the vatican today to meet with the pope. the vatican insisted the meeting be closed to reporters who are traveling with him to the g 20 summit. the u.s. conference of catholic bishops are weighing whether to grant him communion over his support of abortion rights. and gigi ping will skip the g 20 summit this weekend, instead addressing leaders by video link. he is continuing his preference of staying home while his government takes a zero tolerance approach to fighting the coronavirus. and microsoft is on pace to be down apple to become the largest listed company by market value. apple is fal
to see the president of italy from sicily, then they will see his excellency, mario draghi. and then they will be stopping by that restaurant you ate at. lisa: on the remember is the pizza i had after visiting the vatican. kailey: gelato? lisa: pistachio. tom: there we go. eating across the room. -- rome. lisa: we are all in it for the food. tom: stay with us, from rome and new york, this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ >> with first word news now, as tom mentioned president biden went to...
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the announcement came during a virtual meeting of the g20 hosted by italian prime minister mario draghithe summit was focused on the humanitarian disaster unfolding in ahanistan following the taliban takeover about two months ago. e.u. leaders said the money is needed for the country to oid a catastrophe. >> this humanitarian situation in afghanistan is very serious. and with the onset of winter, it is only getting worse. monte: our correspondent has more on the meeting from room. reporter: we do know is that the european commission president made it very clear that this package is a package for the afghan people and the neighboring countries that are having to deal with afghans coming into their country and learning to deal to help the afghans themselves. money is not meant for the taliban government. so they want to make that very clear. for countries like italy and it perhaps the g20 countries, is the issue of migrants and refugees, because if they don't deal with the humanitarian and financial and economic crisis happening in afghanistan right now, you will see a flow of migrants an
the announcement came during a virtual meeting of the g20 hosted by italian prime minister mario draghithe summit was focused on the humanitarian disaster unfolding in ahanistan following the taliban takeover about two months ago. e.u. leaders said the money is needed for the country to oid a catastrophe. >> this humanitarian situation in afghanistan is very serious. and with the onset of winter, it is only getting worse. monte: our correspondent has more on the meeting from room....
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the italian prime minister, mario draghi, opens the summit with a call for multilateral action as thenly way to solve the problems the world is facing. but a row over post—brexit fishing rights between britain and france threatens to sour discussions. borisjohnson insists he doesn't want that to distract from the 620 or the key climate change summit in glasgow. lawyers for prince andrew claim the woman who's accused him of sexual assault is out for "another payday" as they ask a new york court to dismiss the case. now on bbc news, tom heap meets terminator star and former california governor arnold schwarzenegger. so we're all good. a clap from arnold schwarzenegger, that's what i like. few men have reached the top in such a variety of professions. body building, seven times mr olympia. in films, rising to become the highest—paid movie star of the time. with conan the barbarian, predator... ..and the most famous of all, the terminator. i'll be back. and he was. and i will not let you down. as a politician, serving as a republican governor of california between 2003 and 2011. he used t
the italian prime minister, mario draghi, opens the summit with a call for multilateral action as thenly way to solve the problems the world is facing. but a row over post—brexit fishing rights between britain and france threatens to sour discussions. borisjohnson insists he doesn't want that to distract from the 620 or the key climate change summit in glasgow. lawyers for prince andrew claim the woman who's accused him of sexual assault is out for "another payday" as they ask a new...
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the italian prime minister, mario draghi, opens the summit with a call for multilateral action as thenly way to solve the problems the world is facing. but a row over post—brexit fishing rights between britain and france threatens to sour discussions. borisjohnson insists he doesn't want that to distract from the 620 or the key climate change summit in glasgow. lawyers for prince andrew claim the woman who's accused him of sexual assault is out for "another payday" as they ask a new york court to dismiss the case. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week — catching carbon. scannable snacks. and food, made from thin air. tick, tick... we've heard the warnings for some time. they have been getting louder and louder. the question is has our time to act run out? 2020 was the joint hottest year on record. hurricanes and flash floods have battered the planet. the earth is in crisis. and maybe, just maybe, this time, something will be done. next week, we'll be at the cop26 un climate change conference in glasgow, where pressure is building on those in power to make big changes. and th
the italian prime minister, mario draghi, opens the summit with a call for multilateral action as thenly way to solve the problems the world is facing. but a row over post—brexit fishing rights between britain and france threatens to sour discussions. borisjohnson insists he doesn't want that to distract from the 620 or the key climate change summit in glasgow. lawyers for prince andrew claim the woman who's accused him of sexual assault is out for "another payday" as they ask a new...
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. >> as we're speaking, ambassador, mario draghi now meeting with u.s. president joe biden. a busy day. began with the pope now, meeting with italian leaders, french leaders to follow. ambassador, much was made of the standing of president biden as he arrives here, arrived here overnight, without having an agreement on his domestic agenda. he has a framework, and by the way, progressives came out publicly last night saying they support that framework. that's no small thing. but he didn't have the agreement he wanted including on climate. is that a problem for him here? >> it's something of a problem. he's got the poll numbers, which aren't great, curiosity about what happens tuesday in virginia. it's bigger than this. when foreigners look at the united states, they don't recognize a lot of what they see. they see a political system that often can't deliver. they see january 6th. they see divisions. so the immediate problems that joe biden faces are part of a much larger picture which has raised doubts about our reliability and predictability. >> ambassador, i know you speak
. >> as we're speaking, ambassador, mario draghi now meeting with u.s. president joe biden. a busy day. began with the pope now, meeting with italian leaders, french leaders to follow. ambassador, much was made of the standing of president biden as he arrives here, arrived here overnight, without having an agreement on his domestic agenda. he has a framework, and by the way, progressives came out publicly last night saying they support that framework. that's no small thing. but he didn't...
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as the 620 meets in rome, the italian prime minister, mario draghi, calls for leaders to work togethero solve the world's problems. the more we go with all our challenges, the more it is clear that multilateralism is the best answer to the problems we face today. we are going to get on and do things that matter to both of us, lawyers for prince andrew claim the woman who's accused him of sexual assault is out for another payday as they ask a new york court to dismiss the case. and new york prepares for a severe impact to its emergency services after a deadline to force first responders to get vaccinated, passes. good afternoon. borisjohnson has told the head of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, that french threats over post—brexit fishing licences are "completely unjustified". speaking in rome at the 620 summit, mrjohnson said france didn't appear to be sticking to the eu's trading agreements with the uk. the dispute has threatened to sour relations at the summit, despite calls for international cooperation on the problems facing the international community. here's our dip
as the 620 meets in rome, the italian prime minister, mario draghi, calls for leaders to work togethero solve the world's problems. the more we go with all our challenges, the more it is clear that multilateralism is the best answer to the problems we face today. we are going to get on and do things that matter to both of us, lawyers for prince andrew claim the woman who's accused him of sexual assault is out for another payday as they ask a new york court to dismiss the case. and new york...
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it's the first test since mario draghi became prime minister earlier this year.al race in rome where rubbish has been pilling up and rotting on the streets. even wild boars have been spotted roaming the city. our correspondent mark lowen explained more about the vote. these are local elections but there are significant in which way the country is heading in national politics and is the 1st test since mario draghi, the former european central bank president as pie minister and he leads an coalition which includes the far right anti— european populist firebrand of the league party. about 2 years ago their leader was on the brink of becoming pie minister and taking national power and becoming the 1st major western european country to swing to the extreme right. his party has suffered partly because of that stop i think italian observers will be looking very closely to see whether the far right has been depleted because of this government. but also local elections are important because they give a platform to parties to build support and to shine and the national ele
it's the first test since mario draghi became prime minister earlier this year.al race in rome where rubbish has been pilling up and rotting on the streets. even wild boars have been spotted roaming the city. our correspondent mark lowen explained more about the vote. these are local elections but there are significant in which way the country is heading in national politics and is the 1st test since mario draghi, the former european central bank president as pie minister and he leads an...
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mario draghi there. to contribute $100 billion a year to poorer countries to help them decarbonise, in effect. and combat climate change. that $100 billion target is a way of. so far it is about $20 billion of and about a year or two or three even behind schedule. that is important, annita, because at is frustration amongst the smaller countries and poorer countries that the big emitters and wealthier countries are not doing enough to put their actions in front of their words, in effect. so they will want there to be the real movement on that climate financing issue as well. here in rome and also at the cop26 where you are. really, annita, the president of cop26, alok sharma, saying it is g20 meeting is make or break for the glasgow talks, giving you a sense of how important these final discussions here in rome are before they moved to where you are before they moved to where you are in glasgow. are before they moved to where you are in glasgow-— are before they moved to where you are in glasgow. mark, t
mario draghi there. to contribute $100 billion a year to poorer countries to help them decarbonise, in effect. and combat climate change. that $100 billion target is a way of. so far it is about $20 billion of and about a year or two or three even behind schedule. that is important, annita, because at is frustration amongst the smaller countries and poorer countries that the big emitters and wealthier countries are not doing enough to put their actions in front of their words, in effect. so...
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let's set the scene, the italian prime minister mario draghi is going to receive the president.rs have been receiving them. and then a photo opportunity. >> this is a start where you get the pictures there's the beast pulling one with president biden. >> when you say the beast, you better explain. >> the beast is the presidential moto motorcade, and the president brings his own car. we'll see president biden hop out momentarily. he will greet the italian prime minister hosting the summit, since g-19 person. we saw a little bit of it at the g7, four or five months ago, the first meeting in person. president biden first appearance since taking the office, in the beast. >> there are few that are as armor as the u.s. president's limo limousine, and they fly it in. >> and mario draghi, the host of the g20 summit is greeting the president. that is happening as they speak right now. i don't know if we'll hear anything. a traditional minute that they stan stand and do a little photo. >> i think it's worth noting, wolf, the difference in rapport between this and the last in-person g20 me
let's set the scene, the italian prime minister mario draghi is going to receive the president.rs have been receiving them. and then a photo opportunity. >> this is a start where you get the pictures there's the beast pulling one with president biden. >> when you say the beast, you better explain. >> the beast is the presidential moto motorcade, and the president brings his own car. we'll see president biden hop out momentarily. he will greet the italian prime minister hosting...
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the italian prime minister, mario draghi, opens the summit with a call for multilateral action as thetween britain and france threatens to sour dicussions. borisjohnson insists he doesn't want that to distract from the 620 or the key climate change summit in glasgow. lawyers for prince andrew claim the woman who's accused him of sexual assault is out for "another payday" as they ask a new york court to dismiss the case. and new york prepares for a severe impact to its emergency services after a deadline to force first responders to get vaccinated passes. thank you for your company this morning. thank you for your company this morninu. , . ., g ., , , morning. lewis vaughan-jones will be with ou morning. lewis vaughan-jones will be with you from — morning. lewis vaughan-jones will be with you from two. _ now on bbc news, what triggered the covid—19 pandemic? the bbc�*s global health correspondent tulip mazumdar looks into the main theories. what exactly happened at the start of this pandemic? where did this virus come from? what happened that brought us into this situation? this is the
the italian prime minister, mario draghi, opens the summit with a call for multilateral action as thetween britain and france threatens to sour dicussions. borisjohnson insists he doesn't want that to distract from the 620 or the key climate change summit in glasgow. lawyers for prince andrew claim the woman who's accused him of sexual assault is out for "another payday" as they ask a new york court to dismiss the case. and new york prepares for a severe impact to its emergency...
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and who should quickly follow but mario draghi. st aggressive steps that the world has seen, requiring vaccine passes for all workers. we will see if draghi can maintain his popularity, carry out his vision for italy and prevent populists from reclaiming power. if he can succeed where macron was thwarted he will be worthy of the nickname he earned during the financial crisis, super mario. >> thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week and i will see you next week. (man 1) we're like yodeling high. [yodeling] yo-de-le-he... (man 2) hey, no. uh-uh, don't do that. (man 1) we should go even higher! (man 2) yeah, let's do it. (both) woah! (man 2) i'm good. (man 1) me, too. (man 2) mm-hm. (vo) adventure has a new look. (man 1) let's go lower. (man 2) lower, that sounds good. (vo) discover more in the all-new subaru outback wilderness. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. we are the next. the next generation of visionaries. rule breakers. game changers. and world beaters. we certainly aren't here to do what's been done bef
and who should quickly follow but mario draghi. st aggressive steps that the world has seen, requiring vaccine passes for all workers. we will see if draghi can maintain his popularity, carry out his vision for italy and prevent populists from reclaiming power. if he can succeed where macron was thwarted he will be worthy of the nickname he earned during the financial crisis, super mario. >> thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week and i will see you next week. (man 1)...
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mattere lla, and meeting with his excellency, mario draghi. lisa: it really just tripped off your tongue. [laughter] tom: for those of you that know mario draghi and his visits with francine lacqua and davos, to call him his excellency, the m.i.t. professor has a bit of humor to it. i believe there's a little but of confusion, but there's not going to be a large press event to this important moment for the president. lisa: to me, this sets up the g20 meetings which of the main issues when we are talking about what is going on with vaccinations, what is going on with global warming, and with an economy that is very much divergent from the markets we see that are elevating and continue to be elevated today. to me, the idea that they are looking at a drastically different economy than the inflation, than some of the other readings we get from other market measures. tom: we welcome all of you will and say good morning as we look at the markets. we will address the g20 without russia and without china in a moment. futures -20. nasdaq futures taking
mattere lla, and meeting with his excellency, mario draghi. lisa: it really just tripped off your tongue. [laughter] tom: for those of you that know mario draghi and his visits with francine lacqua and davos, to call him his excellency, the m.i.t. professor has a bit of humor to it. i believe there's a little but of confusion, but there's not going to be a large press event to this important moment for the president. lisa: to me, this sets up the g20 meetings which of the main issues when we...
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>> i think that, you know, italy historically and especially this prime minister, mario draghi, sees the relationship with the united states as critical. when mar row draghi came in as prime minister in february, in his first speech, he said, we are committed to the atlantic alliance. it was a very clear restatement of where italy's foreign policy commitments lie. i think italy is very, very committed to that. obviously there have been these tensions with france, you know, as was mentioned and, you know, the nuclear sub deal, and that mending between that relationship is going to have to occur this weekend between biden and president macron of france. where italy is obviously stuck in -- like other european allies, stuck in a little bit of a situation where it has to balance those relationships. >> and the chaotic u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan certainly did not help improve that overall relationship. >> yes, that was a big shock to european leaders, including, i think, italian diplomats. it came after very high expectations for collaboration with the biden administration after slig
>> i think that, you know, italy historically and especially this prime minister, mario draghi, sees the relationship with the united states as critical. when mar row draghi came in as prime minister in february, in his first speech, he said, we are committed to the atlantic alliance. it was a very clear restatement of where italy's foreign policy commitments lie. i think italy is very, very committed to that. obviously there have been these tensions with france, you know, as was...
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in milan have won a seat at the table, meeting with the tallies -- with italy's prime minister, mario draghis after thunberg's scathing criticism that politicians weren't acting to solve the crisis. >> your pressure is very welcome. we need to be whipped into action. your mobilization has been powerful, and rest assured, we are listening. adam: hundreds of young environmentalists from around the world gathered here to propose climate solutions directly to global leaders ahead of the summit taking place in scotland in november. world leaders beamed in, as did the pope, to give their backing. the delegates are calling for the elimination of all fossil fuels by 2030 a more transparent and equal climate finance system and climate education for global youth. their proposals will be considered in the next few days at a meeting here in milan ahead of the summit. >> this is only going to be meaningful if the things are changing and governments right now reflect what we are saying, because that never happens. >> the process should be with us and for us, not just for us, because the process that is ju
in milan have won a seat at the table, meeting with the tallies -- with italy's prime minister, mario draghis after thunberg's scathing criticism that politicians weren't acting to solve the crisis. >> your pressure is very welcome. we need to be whipped into action. your mobilization has been powerful, and rest assured, we are listening. adam: hundreds of young environmentalists from around the world gathered here to propose climate solutions directly to global leaders ahead of the...
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prime minister mario draghi warned of a humanitarian disaster. >> that humanitarian emergency that isolding is very serious. many people and representatives of international organizations and the united nations have told of humanitarian emergency and with the onset of winter, the situation will get much worse. reporter: in kabul, hardly anyone has any money. >> since the arrival of the islamic emirate, i believe all our colleagues have been employed. meanwhile, our salaries have not been paid by the government. my request to the government of the islamic emirate of afghanistan is to pay as first, because the people live in poverty. reporter: and paid salaries, no jobs. a country that has a severe cash flow problem, hugely dependent on international aid that is now being withheld. there is a growing security problem, too, with isis and afghanistan increasing its attacks. we met with the manager of kabul security, he says afghanistan is capable of handling the threat. >> if isis is a threat to afghanistan, it will also be a threat to neighboring countries. the taliban promise to the wor
prime minister mario draghi warned of a humanitarian disaster. >> that humanitarian emergency that isolding is very serious. many people and representatives of international organizations and the united nations have told of humanitarian emergency and with the onset of winter, the situation will get much worse. reporter: in kabul, hardly anyone has any money. >> since the arrival of the islamic emirate, i believe all our colleagues have been employed. meanwhile, our salaries have not...
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their g20, their hospitality, and, congratulate prime minister druggie who did -- prime minister mario draghi during the pandemic for driving broad-based sustainable recovery and tackling the crime -- the climate crisis. we made tangible progress. i am proud that g20 endorsed the global minimum tax, something the u.s. has been driving for for over a year, building momentum to this achievement. this is an incredible win for all of our countries. instead of nations competing against one another to track investments by bottoming out corporate tax rates, this sets a minimum of 15% to ensure that giant corporations begin to pay their fair share no matter where they are headquartered instead of hiding profits overseas. we agreed to establish a fund in the future that is for countries to draw on to help prevent, if necessary, and responded to the next pandemic. to prepare for the next time around. yesterday prime minister johnson and angela merkel and president mccrone came together -- president emmanuel macron came together to agree that diplomacy is the best way to stop iran from developing nuclea
their g20, their hospitality, and, congratulate prime minister druggie who did -- prime minister mario draghi during the pandemic for driving broad-based sustainable recovery and tackling the crime -- the climate crisis. we made tangible progress. i am proud that g20 endorsed the global minimum tax, something the u.s. has been driving for for over a year, building momentum to this achievement. this is an incredible win for all of our countries. instead of nations competing against one another...
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this is why the president wants the sit down with mario draghi when he sees the u.k.resident crucial to making sure he passes allies in front. what's going to be interesting about this picture is who is not in it. vladimir putin and xi jinping are joining virtually this year. alix: good luck. you've got a long couple of weeks ahead of you. this is bloomberg. ♪ john: a look at the biggest this does stories in the news. shares of starbucks are lower, the coffee chain announced $20 billion in new paths to shareholders. sales offset quarterly results and fell short. same store shales -- sales missed estimates. volvo is trading at stockholm after raising $2.3 billion. investors are buying into the turnaround. volvo is owned by a chinese automaker. according to dow jones, the scottish eddie has 15,000 hotel rooms and expects 25,000 guests. airbnb is offering bonuses for those who list their homes during the summit. two cruise ships can accommodate several thousand people. it was bad enough when bars were closed for months. more bad news. the favorite drink may be more expen
this is why the president wants the sit down with mario draghi when he sees the u.k.resident crucial to making sure he passes allies in front. what's going to be interesting about this picture is who is not in it. vladimir putin and xi jinping are joining virtually this year. alix: good luck. you've got a long couple of weeks ahead of you. this is bloomberg. ♪ john: a look at the biggest this does stories in the news. shares of starbucks are lower, the coffee chain announced $20 billion in...
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at the 620, the italian prime minister, mario draghi, calls for leaders to work together to solve the for �*another payday�* as they ask a new york court to dismiss the case.
at the 620, the italian prime minister, mario draghi, calls for leaders to work together to solve the for �*another payday�* as they ask a new york court to dismiss the case.
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next to ms von der leyen, you will see italy's president and prime minister, mario draghi, who held thosethe other leaders to arrive that special gala dinner. perhaps overshadowing the main theme somewhat of 620 talks are the bilateral disputes, and there are some tensions in the air between some western allies — not least between britain and france at the moment — over post—brexit fishing rights, with both countries threatening to withhold licences from the other�*s fishing boats to be able to come into their waters. and that is a row that is simmering here and seems to be escalating between britain and france. the british prime minister and french president have not yet met in a formal setting for a bilateral meeting — it could well be a difficult talk when it comes to that head—to—head. but ahead of any sort of bilateral meeting between britain and france, our political editor laura kuenssberg sat down with borisjohnson. 0ld rivalries and fierce fights — rome's coliseum has hosted a few. but it's the uk and france this time both flexing their strength. france threatening to disrupt tra
next to ms von der leyen, you will see italy's president and prime minister, mario draghi, who held thosethe other leaders to arrive that special gala dinner. perhaps overshadowing the main theme somewhat of 620 talks are the bilateral disputes, and there are some tensions in the air between some western allies — not least between britain and france at the moment — over post—brexit fishing rights, with both countries threatening to withhold licences from the other�*s fishing boats to be...
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that was a very important inflection point to the euro zone and the appointment of mario draghi as jonathand, it changed everything. i remember very well the existential moments we were in at that time. i was working for european bank and we actually had a repeated series of existential moments and he turned out to be the glue that held it all together. her actions -- in addition to angela merkel. there was a very important transition away from the bundesbank driven ecb towards something more flexible that had a view and a vision to holding the euro zone together. tom: you are absolutely right about gdp within that era. the reality for germany is massive trade surplus, only china and germany. and yet a domestic economy flat on its back. does the new bundesbank president have to say let's get this domestic economy going or do they not care? >> i think to some extent they need to say that. we do still need demand driver in the euro zone, although i think it's not quite as dire as where we were before. the euro zone has weathered the crisis reasonably well. it's in a pretty decent position, bu
that was a very important inflection point to the euro zone and the appointment of mario draghi as jonathand, it changed everything. i remember very well the existential moments we were in at that time. i was working for european bank and we actually had a repeated series of existential moments and he turned out to be the glue that held it all together. her actions -- in addition to angela merkel. there was a very important transition away from the bundesbank driven ecb towards something more...
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government has blocked sida posh italy has tightened its grip over strategic companies under mario draghi'sdership. david: let's really take a step back because something is happening with these markets in terms of the risk aversion that is increasingly coming through. cyclical's are taking a beating today. you will find out in a couple of seconds why. industrials, materials, which should not have been the out performers, so there is the incentive to take these profits going into today where the benchmark is point. you're looking at on yields long and continuing throughout credit markets on china. let me give you an update of what is happening. we are looking at 16% down, so yet again, we were talking about this 15 minutes ago, just the latest in this event horizon -- i'm using a black hole analogy -- starting to engulf more and more of these weaker names. >> that risk in the credit space is persisting and we are seeing more and more of those, like you said, the weaker property developers in focus. there's a lot of question, given how the charge is making it very difficult for them to pay b
government has blocked sida posh italy has tightened its grip over strategic companies under mario draghi'sdership. david: let's really take a step back because something is happening with these markets in terms of the risk aversion that is increasingly coming through. cyclical's are taking a beating today. you will find out in a couple of seconds why. industrials, materials, which should not have been the out performers, so there is the incentive to take these profits going into today where...
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the italian prime minister, mario draghi, opened the 620 summit in rome with a challenge for the internationalty — calling on all countries to unite to fully vaccinate seventy percent of the global population against covid—19 by the middle of next year. the summit is the biggest face—to—face meeting of world leaders since the pandemic began, and comes on the eve of an historic summit on climate change in glasgow — called c0 p26. with the latest, mark lowen joins us from rome. thank joins us from rome. you very much indeed, and a very thank you very much indeed, and a very warm welcome to rome where the first day of the 620 summit has drawn to a close. a summit that has brought together the world's largest economies, the 19 largest countries of the economy, and then the european union as well. to discuss a range of issues and challenges facing the world. and there have been some key pledges made in this first day of talks. as you said they're own vaccines, the 620 leaders saying that they pledged to have 70% of the world vaccinated by the middle of next year. that will require a much faster sha
the italian prime minister, mario draghi, opened the 620 summit in rome with a challenge for the internationalty — calling on all countries to unite to fully vaccinate seventy percent of the global population against covid—19 by the middle of next year. the summit is the biggest face—to—face meeting of world leaders since the pandemic began, and comes on the eve of an historic summit on climate change in glasgow — called c0 p26. with the latest, mark lowen joins us from rome. thank...
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italy's prime minister mario draghi there.s flash from the reuters news agency, which has reported that the g20 has reached a deal on the climate language in the final communiqu. that is the only line we get at the moment. what we think that will refer to is that the g20 will agree that the 1.5 degrees cap on global warning should be the target. the question, though, is whether these wealthy nations and the rest of the world meeting in glasgow can provide the actions behind those words, in terms of meeting the ambitions with real concrete pledges and actions. let's find out what some people make of the direction of travel, some experts, let's speak to michael mann, professor of atmospheric science at penn state university. an author of the new climate of war. thank you very much for spending time with us here on bbc news. you get a sense there from the few words in that newsflash that the g20 leaders are perhaps coalescing around some kind of language over certainly the 1.5 degrees global warming limit. do you get a feeling fr
italy's prime minister mario draghi there.s flash from the reuters news agency, which has reported that the g20 has reached a deal on the climate language in the final communiqu. that is the only line we get at the moment. what we think that will refer to is that the g20 will agree that the 1.5 degrees cap on global warning should be the target. the question, though, is whether these wealthy nations and the rest of the world meeting in glasgow can provide the actions behind those words, in...
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and who should quickly follow but mario draghi.e of the most judicial steps the world has seen, requiring vaccine passes for all workers. we will see if he can maintain i his popularity, carry out his vision for indiaand reclaim pops from taking power. if he can succeed, he will be truly worth the nickname he earned during the financial crisis, super mario. >>> thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. every day can be extraordinary with rich, creamy, delicious fage total yogurt. frequent heartburn? not anymore. the prilosec otc two-week challenge is helping people love what they love again. just one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. because life starts when heartburn stops. take the challenge at prilosecotc dot com. every single day, we're all getting a little bit better. we're better cooks... better neighbors... hi. i've got this until you get back. better parents... and better friends. no! no! that's why comcast works around the clock constantly improving america's largest gig-spe
and who should quickly follow but mario draghi.e of the most judicial steps the world has seen, requiring vaccine passes for all workers. we will see if he can maintain i his popularity, carry out his vision for indiaand reclaim pops from taking power. if he can succeed, he will be truly worth the nickname he earned during the financial crisis, super mario. >>> thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. every day can be extraordinary with...
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guy: there is a name you are missing which is mario draghi out of italy. he is not elected.the narrative? he feels very focused on what he is doing in italy. he has taken italy back firmly in terms of its relationship with china to a european base looking at china and a cautious way. we talk about all of this and focus on what is happening with inflation, the energy story. we are joined in "the european close" by kiran ganesh. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. ♪ announcer: the countdown is on in europe. this is "bloomberg markets: european close" with guy johnson and alix steel. ♪ guy: thursday the 14th. 30 minutes to the close. stocks bouncing quite strongly. earnings outweighing inflation and growth fear
guy: there is a name you are missing which is mario draghi out of italy. he is not elected.the narrative? he feels very focused on what he is doing in italy. he has taken italy back firmly in terms of its relationship with china to a european base looking at china and a cautious way. we talk about all of this and focus on what is happening with inflation, the energy story. we are joined in "the european close" by kiran ganesh. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the...
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jonathan: mario draghi saying eu joint gas prices might have wide support. the conversation in your. i would catch up with maria tadeo later. tom: clearly this is natural gas and other deliberative's -- other derivatives. new jersey gas is $2.33 a gallon. the equivalent in italy is $7.36. look at this line from the french leader. jonathan: we have to build energy capacity to be independent. how long will that take? tom: i think charles de gaulle said that. jonathan: that is ridiculous. they can start. how long will it take? there is a broader conversation. tom: afterthought is a study in world history. jonathan: i am with you. with chancellor merkel stepping away, isn't that the legacy? germany increasingly dependent on toast of things, russia and china. not a great economic legacy to leave behind. tom: a trip to oslo to see if norway can save the day. jonathan: what is it with you and road trips? tom: i want to go on the road. jonathan: where you want to go? i will go to the other studio and catch up with seema shah. tom: we go below 59th street. jonathan:
jonathan: mario draghi saying eu joint gas prices might have wide support. the conversation in your. i would catch up with maria tadeo later. tom: clearly this is natural gas and other deliberative's -- other derivatives. new jersey gas is $2.33 a gallon. the equivalent in italy is $7.36. look at this line from the french leader. jonathan: we have to build energy capacity to be independent. how long will that take? tom: i think charles de gaulle said that. jonathan: that is ridiculous. they can...
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i think we've heard from mario draghi, the italian prime minister who was hosting this conference essentially saying, yes, we've come up short, yes on the issue of cool, just taken a small step. do i know where it's going to go, he said, and what's the next step and where it's going to end? no, i don't. i think there's disappointment that the net zero global emissions wasn't set or agreed for 2050. now it's nebulously around sometime around or before 2060 so there's going to be disappointments on there. this is underdeliverance. boris johnson one of the most optimistic politicians you'll hear at the podium said we've fallen short. his rate card of how the g-20 has performed on this issue was probably a 5 out of 10. he knows he goes into the cop-26 that he's helping host, you know, on the back sgloofoot. bill weir does stories on all of the challenges we're facing everywhere. you're a step ahead of the process in glasgow. ni cris was just showing us video of a family member who has had their road washed out because of a flash flood in scotland. what do you think might be on the table in biden
i think we've heard from mario draghi, the italian prime minister who was hosting this conference essentially saying, yes, we've come up short, yes on the issue of cool, just taken a small step. do i know where it's going to go, he said, and what's the next step and where it's going to end? no, i don't. i think there's disappointment that the net zero global emissions wasn't set or agreed for 2050. now it's nebulously around sometime around or before 2060 so there's going to be disappointments...
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maden climate issue ahead of the 26 summit which is underway now, the italian prime minister, mario draghifeels goalposts have moved significantly in the direction of solving some of tease issues -- these issues. but the u.n. secretary-general says he's, frankly, disappointed by the level of commitment though he says his hopes are not dashed. mike: president biden's expected to do a news conference later this afternoon, we'll take you there live when it happens. >>> alec baldwin's wife says she is worried her husband will develop ptsd, this as baldwin breaks his silence for the first time. christina coleman is following the latest on this story from los angeles. hi, christina. >> reporter: hi, mike. hawaii larrea told "the new york post" that her husband had a traumatic thing happen to him. she says the day after the shooting she got her kids in the car and drove for an entire day to somewhere out of the public eye before deciding to head to manchester, vermont. she was with baldwin yesterday when he spoke publicly about halyna hutchins for the first time since her death. at this point he
maden climate issue ahead of the 26 summit which is underway now, the italian prime minister, mario draghifeels goalposts have moved significantly in the direction of solving some of tease issues -- these issues. but the u.n. secretary-general says he's, frankly, disappointed by the level of commitment though he says his hopes are not dashed. mike: president biden's expected to do a news conference later this afternoon, we'll take you there live when it happens. >>> alec baldwin's wife...
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the italian prime minister, mario draghi, opens the summit with a call for multilateral action as thehat to distract from the g20 or the key climate change summit in glasgow. we are going to get on and do things that matter to both of us,
the italian prime minister, mario draghi, opens the summit with a call for multilateral action as thehat to distract from the g20 or the key climate change summit in glasgow. we are going to get on and do things that matter to both of us,
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the summit host italian prime minister mario draghi being rather blunt in his message to other wealthy nations. listen to how he characterized the differences between the haves and have notes when it comes to vaccines. listen to this. >> the pandemic is not over. and there are startling disparities in the global distribution of vaccines. in high income countries, more than 70% of the population has received at least one dose. in the poorest ones, this percentage drops to roughly 3%. this differences are morally unacceptable and undermine the global recovery. >> this is what the italian prime minister was referring to. so the lighter green colors on the map present a smaller percentage of the country's population being fully vaccinated and as you can see the majority of undervaccinated countries are in africa. that impact on the global recovery is being echoed by the president of the world bank, david malpas. he says the scarcity of the covid-19 vaccine and with supply chain disruption are undercutting the economic recovery of the world. joining me to talk about this from ethiopia is dr
the summit host italian prime minister mario draghi being rather blunt in his message to other wealthy nations. listen to how he characterized the differences between the haves and have notes when it comes to vaccines. listen to this. >> the pandemic is not over. and there are startling disparities in the global distribution of vaccines. in high income countries, more than 70% of the population has received at least one dose. in the poorest ones, this percentage drops to roughly 3%. this...
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it's the first test since mario draghi became prime minister earlier this year.wild boars have been spotted roaming the city. our correspondent mark lowen explained more about the vote. the local elections are a gauge in the direction of national politics. the prime minister leads a grand coalition that includes the far right anti—european populist, and his legal party. about two years ago, he was on the brink of becoming prime minister and taking national power and becoming the first major western european country to lurch to the far right. he has now been bought into this mainstream national unity coalition government, and his party has suffered partly because of that. so he will be looking closely, and i think italian observers will be looking closely to see whether or not the far right has been deflated, really, because of this unity government. but also local elections are important because they give a platform to parties to shine, to build support, and the national elections are less than two years away. a version of banksy�*s famous "girl and balloon" artw
it's the first test since mario draghi became prime minister earlier this year.wild boars have been spotted roaming the city. our correspondent mark lowen explained more about the vote. the local elections are a gauge in the direction of national politics. the prime minister leads a grand coalition that includes the far right anti—european populist, and his legal party. about two years ago, he was on the brink of becoming prime minister and taking national power and becoming the first major...
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italy's prime minister mario draghi will be pressing other leaders on the need to agree to agree tomorrowicious actions and for commitments to phase down coal consumption and eliminate subsidies for fossil production and use. if he can forge consensus on these issues, it will provide important impetus for progress. let me discuss three possible scenarios for outcomes at cobb 26. a good outcome would see agreement on closing gaps for admissions, increasing finance for mitigation and adaptation and finance to address loss and damage. environmental integrity would be prioritized in article six rules and a strong transparency framework would be agreed upon. the slew of announcements in glascow by governments, companies and investors on sector initiatives to cut missions would send strong signals on the irreversibility of the shift from fossil fuels to a clean energy economy. a disappointing outcome would see no agreement on ways to close these ambition gaps. rules on article six and transparency would be agreed, but with major compromises that weaken their effectiveness and raise concerns abo
italy's prime minister mario draghi will be pressing other leaders on the need to agree to agree tomorrowicious actions and for commitments to phase down coal consumption and eliminate subsidies for fossil production and use. if he can forge consensus on these issues, it will provide important impetus for progress. let me discuss three possible scenarios for outcomes at cobb 26. a good outcome would see agreement on closing gaps for admissions, increasing finance for mitigation and adaptation...
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finally in a moving start to this summit, mario draghi bringing a host of healthcare workers, onto the stage for the famous g 20 family photo. another it should be on the climate they will be talking about is ways to foresee and prevent a pandemic. neil: back to the united states as the president is cajoling them half a world away. lucas tomlinson, where do they stand? >> reporter: president biden's entire domestic agenda is on the line, $2 trillion in hopes of getting democratic hold out joe manchin and kristen sinema on board. many republicans not sure what the price tag is. >> talking about a bill we don't know at the end of the day how much it will cost. this is being negotiated by people who have no appreciation in finances and the national debt. >> this is new green new durrell subsidies that will kill job creation. >> reporter: subsidies for electric cars, some question the environmental impact of mining for copper to make the batteries needed for these electric cars, swapping fossil fuels for another mineral, copper. democrats rush to defend what the white house caused the larg
finally in a moving start to this summit, mario draghi bringing a host of healthcare workers, onto the stage for the famous g 20 family photo. another it should be on the climate they will be talking about is ways to foresee and prevent a pandemic. neil: back to the united states as the president is cajoling them half a world away. lucas tomlinson, where do they stand? >> reporter: president biden's entire domestic agenda is on the line, $2 trillion in hopes of getting democratic hold out...
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the italian prime minister, mario draghi, opens the summit with a call for multilateral action as the
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at the 620, the italian prime minister, mario draghi, calls for leaders to work together to solve theorld's problems. lawyers for prince andrew claim the woman who's accused him of sexual assault is out for �*another payday�* as they ask a new york court to dismiss the case. now on bbc news, we continue our series life at 50 degrees. this week we look at how lives have been dramatically altered in india and pakistan by global warming. police, so we can simply live. can you guys hear me? we will roll with it and you will be surprised with what happens in five years�* time. we surprised with what happens in five years' time-— let's start the plantation over there — let's start the plantation over there. let's do it.— there. let's do it. fantastic. fantastic. — there. let's do it. fantastic. fantastic, let's _ there. let's do it. fantastic. fantastic, let's do _ there. let's do it. fantastic. fantastic, let's do it, - there. let's do it. fantastic. fantastic, let's do it, man. | each year has been a record—breaking hot year, since we remember, so that is when i started looking at the big
at the 620, the italian prime minister, mario draghi, calls for leaders to work together to solve theorld's problems. lawyers for prince andrew claim the woman who's accused him of sexual assault is out for �*another payday�* as they ask a new york court to dismiss the case. now on bbc news, we continue our series life at 50 degrees. this week we look at how lives have been dramatically altered in india and pakistan by global warming. police, so we can simply live. can you guys hear me? we...