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we will be taking you to stockholm where arere reporter s been that taking a closer look at how swedenas been handling this health emergency. ♪ first for you this morning, by kidnapping people in broad daylight, the president is showing weakness and fear. ,hat's what maria kolesnikova the main opposition candidate in belarus maria kolesnikova has said after the abduction of one of her fellow activists. has been held at the ukrainian border with officials and key of saying she is resisted an attempt to forcibly support her. i spoke with our correspondent in the ukraine. had to sayt they about the opposition reaction in belarus to the latest developments. the lawyeyer in the only member of the council of the opposition that is still in minsk and at liberty. post on a long pace -- facebook. he said why would he push her out of the car they were trying to louvre dollars altogether. why are there people in the back of t t car if ththere only three people in the car. she -- he picks up other holes. hasaid maria kolesnikova said she was determined to remain in belarus, despite pressure from t
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cnn's max foster from stockholm. appreciate it. we appreciate you watching "cnn newsroom." i'm kim brunhuber. "early start" is up next. stay with us. introducing the future of fitness. it's every class you can imagine, live. welcome back to the mirror. you've got this john. and on demand. it's boxing... cardio... yoga... and more. it's an interactive, goal crushing...whole family...whole body fitness machine. it's so cool! the future of fitness is at home. the mirror. >>> a new model shows the number of americans dying of coronavirus could more than double by january. top doctors are pleading with americans to be vigilant over labor day. >>> and breaking overnight. the suspect accused of gunning down a right wing protester in portland shot and killed by police. what they said in an interview just moments before. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. happy friday. 5 a.m. in new york. 60 days until the
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. >> reporter: this icu unit in central stockholm with only one coronavirus patient receiving care.his was with the unit inundated. outside, bars, shops and schools remained open throughout. no lockdown. but people were given official guidance on how to sanitize and when to socially distance and they largely abided by those rules. masks were never mandated here, with a senior government source telling cnn that they're regarded as largely superficial. after an initial surge in the death rate, well above the scandinavian average, sweden has one of the lowest death rates in europe. nine out of ten were over 70 and 45% of all deaths were in care homes that's raised the question about the younger, the healthier. did they develop a resistance to the virus? >> it is possible we are, or have been billing up some immunity that contributes to the present state. >> reporter: but when people in stockholm were tested only 7% had enough antibodies to test the disease. but they weren't tested for t-cells. >> that means immunity in sweden and globally is probably larger than we have previously appr
. >> reporter: this icu unit in central stockholm with only one coronavirus patient receiving care.his was with the unit inundated. outside, bars, shops and schools remained open throughout. no lockdown. but people were given official guidance on how to sanitize and when to socially distance and they largely abided by those rules. masks were never mandated here, with a senior government source telling cnn that they're regarded as largely superficial. after an initial surge in the death...
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and, according to all of the antibody tests that have been carried out on people in stockho stockholm, for example, there's no evidence that herd immunity has, indeed, built up here, which requires 70% of the population plus to have the right antibodies. but there's also a theory that perhaps they're testing for the wrong thing. it could be t-cells that are protecting the public. that's a much more complicated test and will require widespread testing to be proven. either way, officials here point to a wide range of factors that speak to sweden's success, such as the universal health care system, such as the high number of single-person households but also the high trust that the public tends to have in the government of public institutions here. the government also points out whilst there wasn't a mandatory lockdown here, many people chose to lock down themselves and socially distance from others. max foster, cnn, stockholm, sweden. >> max, thank you. >>> more than 6 million americans have contracted the coronavirus, and that number is rising. in part because of super spreader events.
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principals catherine norris trend reporting that from stockholm. let's get a reminder of our top stories are from twenty four in a break withh the pastt thehe united arab emirates and bahrain signed deals with israel normalizing ties. president donald trump says more arab states will follow suit. rights groups expressed anger is an appeals court in algeria sentences the journalist college the ready to two years in prison for his coverage of last year's protests. and in the latest sign of his recovery the poison kremlin critic alexei navalny posts a photo on social media saying he's being breathing unaided. time now for a check of the top business news stories at kate moody said hi that kate let us begin in united kingdom because the unemployment rate has edged to its highest level in two years and there are warnings that it could even double but by the end of the year yet nearly seven hundred thousand jobs have been cut since march. despite the government sponsored a furlough program which supported nearly ten million people at its height now the g
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in the autumn doesn't look too different from stockholm in the spring while other countries go in and out of lockdown the swedes have stayed open throughout the pandemic but a large decline in covert 19 cases came to an end this week with 533 reported on thursday the highest daily number since early july then. the caution that existed in the spring has more and more been replaced by hugs parties and everyday life that for many seems to be a return to normal. from one of the world's highest covert 19 writes in the summer sweden says drop below countries that imposed lock downs like france the u.k. and spain they have been just a handful of recommendations under strict ins in place and despite this week's new cases the government says it isn't planning to get harsher just yet schools have stayed open since march and mosques are arrest site even during rush hour. this has become very common in most of the world but in sweden virtually no one wears a mask the health agency doesn't recommend them saying it can make people more careless about social distancing. individual responsibility and
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the boat has a price tag of around 250000 euros and the stockholm based company has delivered 16 since last year and next year is said to be even better. and not from a farm or go to our web site e.w. dot com last business we're on facebook and twitter too i mean the team is taking. touched. on years ago. german chancellor on the american economy the famous claim to subsidize. germany opened its borders to refugees 5 years later we take an in-depth look at what happened that night what followed and the consequences that still facing today. are topic on t.w. news. this is the job good news a shot coming up today and their chance at the coldest total eradication of mongolian language culture and identity. to you to just that's how one activist describes a new education policy in northern china. is the scene of protests as ethnic mongolians show off position to beijing's plans. and a good deal building in the middle of a friend to make students in india on their no choice but to take college entrance exams despite safety concerns.
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cnn's max foster is live for us in stockholm. max, what did you find out?ing, isn't it? so much focus on sweden because the numbers came down from that high and stayed down at least for now. in the context of there being no lockdown here and most people don't wear masks, but is that the reason why the numbers have come down? the jury's out. this icu unit in stockholm lies virtually empty with one coronavirus patient receiving care. this was the scene in april at the height of the pandemic with the unit inundated. outside no lockdown. people were given official guidance on how to sanitize and when to socially distance and they largely abided by those rules. masks were never mandated here with a senior government source telling cnn that they're regarded here as largely superficial. after an initial surge in the death rate well above the scandinavian average, sweden now has one of the lowest death rates in europe. most of the casualties were elderly. 9 out of 10 were over 70 years old. 45% were in care homes. do they develop some resistance to the virus as the
cnn's max foster is live for us in stockholm. max, what did you find out?ing, isn't it? so much focus on sweden because the numbers came down from that high and stayed down at least for now. in the context of there being no lockdown here and most people don't wear masks, but is that the reason why the numbers have come down? the jury's out. this icu unit in stockholm lies virtually empty with one coronavirus patient receiving care. this was the scene in april at the height of the pandemic with...
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in stockholm laded great to turn berg was back at the helm of the movement outside parliament you need to see the funny right price is just a simple that's that the kind of person that one thing means that's right and unless we see this crisis we will be able to so full so. it comes after a long pause for the fridays for future movement which was forced to move online as corona virus spread definitely the beginning of march it very much the democrats because they were planning to have a really big strike in april however it has given us time to connect as a movement internationally across borders there were a lot closer now it's a movement globally even if we can't physically be as many. here demonstrating students have been striking on fridays for more than 2 years their aim is remain the same in all that time to put pressure on those in power before the damage becomes irreversible nowhere is that more pressing than in the arctic. we're past the point of a wakeup call we're past the point that we have to act now or we're going to lose everything. and we need to make sure the leaders a
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been held online the movement's figurehead swedish teenager gets a tune berg is joining an event in stockholm more than 400 demonstrations are planned in germany alone organizers have pledged that all of bands will be socially distanced. the friday's for future movement attracted young activists like few other causes in recent years and the young people have been joined by older activists who are bringing their knowledge to the new push to protect the planet. they want environmental justice they want it now and they have plenty of company gramma's against the right when i was a teenager she demonstrated for feminism now the 66 year old is taking to the streets again for the environment. their children our grandchildren you've got to show solidarity with the ideas that these young people have you've got to take them seriously and get out and demonstrate with them because it's right what they're saying. to my. 16 year old hannah 2 year old takes part in friday's for future protests on the street on social media or in public political debates that are going to go on the older generation can help
been held online the movement's figurehead swedish teenager gets a tune berg is joining an event in stockholm more than 400 demonstrations are planned in germany alone organizers have pledged that all of bands will be socially distanced. the friday's for future movement attracted young activists like few other causes in recent years and the young people have been joined by older activists who are bringing their knowledge to the new push to protect the planet. they want environmental justice...
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from stockholm in the spring. other countries go in and out of lockdown, the swedes have stayed open during the pandemic. the large decline in covid-19 cases came to an end this week with 533 reported on thursday, the highest daily number since early july. >> the caution that existed in the spring has more and more been replaced by hugs and everyday life that for many seems to be a return to normal. >> from one of the world's highest covid-19 rates in the summer, sweden has dropped below countries that did not impose lockdowns, like france, germany, and spain. there have been just a handful of restrictions in place. the government says it is not planning to get harsher just yet. schools have stayed open since march, and masks are a rare find . oneweden, virtually no wears a mask. the health agency does not recommend them, saying it can make people more careless about social distancing. individual responsibility and sustainability are the pillars of the swedish model, although they shy away from admitting her immun
from stockholm in the spring. other countries go in and out of lockdown, the swedes have stayed open during the pandemic. the large decline in covid-19 cases came to an end this week with 533 reported on thursday, the highest daily number since early july. >> the caution that existed in the spring has more and more been replaced by hugs and everyday life that for many seems to be a return to normal. >> from one of the world's highest covid-19 rates in the summer, sweden has dropped...
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. >> this icu unit in stockholm remains empty.his seen in april at the highlight of the pandemic with the unit inundated. outside everything open throughout, no lockdown. people were given official guidance on how to sanitize and when to socially distance, and they largely abided by those rules. masks were never mandated here with a senior government source telling cnn they are regarded here as largely superficial. after an initial surge in the death rate, well above scandinavian average, sweden has one of the lowest death rates in europe. most of the casualties were elderly, nine ute of ten were over 70 years old and 45% of all deaths were in care homes. that's raised the question about the rest of society, the younger, the healthier. did they develop some sort of resistance to the virus as they interacted. >> it's possible we are, we have been building up immunity that contributes to the present state. >> when people in stockholm were tested for immunity, only 7% had enough antibodies for the disease. they weren't tested for t-c
. >> this icu unit in stockholm remains empty.his seen in april at the highlight of the pandemic with the unit inundated. outside everything open throughout, no lockdown. people were given official guidance on how to sanitize and when to socially distance, and they largely abided by those rules. masks were never mandated here with a senior government source telling cnn they are regarded here as largely superficial. after an initial surge in the death rate, well above scandinavian average,...
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. >> calls it like a stockholm syndrome, right?what was interesting, he had stockholm syndrome, but what was particularly interesting, her father saw her president trump would speak to his own children and that was also a not a very nice tone and so in her mind, what she saw was well, if he's speaking to his own children this way and he's speaking to me like that, maybe he considers me like family. i thought that was a really interesting point. >> yeah. in your q&a, she warecalled wit you an afternoon in bed minister, trump's club. she wsaid she was about 15 year 08d. donald trump spotted her at the pool. what did she tell you about that? >> the story is in michael cohen's book and the way he tells us is that he was standing with donald trump and donald trump made a comment about someone saying how attractive this woman was, tennis wife, and it ends up being michael cohen's daughter and he sort of blanched at the comment, didn't know how to respond. the way samantha remembered it, yeah, he said those comments, but men made creepy c
. >> calls it like a stockholm syndrome, right?what was interesting, he had stockholm syndrome, but what was particularly interesting, her father saw her president trump would speak to his own children and that was also a not a very nice tone and so in her mind, what she saw was well, if he's speaking to his own children this way and he's speaking to me like that, maybe he considers me like family. i thought that was a really interesting point. >> yeah. in your q&a, she...
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now i feel like our country is suffering from stockholm syndrome. we have vitalized a man whose bin laden tenfold. i think america needs to wake up because we are losing thousands a daye now, on purpose, in his own words. he's killing us and you can hear it yourself. wake up, america. >> okay. dan in massachusetts. go ahead. >> good morning, thanks for having me on. as far as that last call goes, yes, we have a lot of problems here in america and unfortunately, emotions have taken over our ability to think straight. so all these callers, the one call from brooklyn talking about the amount of dust that ended up in brooklyn in his house, it's because three buildings in new york city for pulverized that day so basic science, very basic science says those three buildings were taken down intentionally. these reverse engineered computer models showing how the buildings came down, sorry. okay? we don't live in a fantasy land here. this isn't the twilight zone. we need to step up and hold signs in a special place. not mixed with politics, just like right no
now i feel like our country is suffering from stockholm syndrome. we have vitalized a man whose bin laden tenfold. i think america needs to wake up because we are losing thousands a daye now, on purpose, in his own words. he's killing us and you can hear it yourself. wake up, america. >> okay. dan in massachusetts. go ahead. >> good morning, thanks for having me on. as far as that last call goes, yes, we have a lot of problems here in america and unfortunately, emotions have taken...
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here's is more from stockholm.ldren goswedish into schools as they have throughout the pandemic. running compmpulsory with all students up to the age of 16 with no face masks. >> i think it is good they don't wear masks. i have three kids and it is important that they go to school. me to work.ult for reporter: measures have been ramped up. they are keeping open with essential, especially forr struggling students. >> they need a a physical presence. they need a teacher in the same room as them to cheer them on and to clarify things. most of the time those students will not ask for help. they will sit and wait until someone comes up to them. reporter: unlike most scschoolchildren, these swedish children have not missed a day of class due to the coronavirus. the health authority made the decision to keep schools open and stuck to it. even when the death rate was 10 times higher than in sweden. my dad had d corona when it first came to sweden. weeks.w was ok for eight hadhe beginning when people to quarantine i didn't
here's is more from stockholm.ldren goswedish into schools as they have throughout the pandemic. running compmpulsory with all students up to the age of 16 with no face masks. >> i think it is good they don't wear masks. i have three kids and it is important that they go to school. me to work.ult for reporter: measures have been ramped up. they are keeping open with essential, especially forr struggling students. >> they need a a physical presence. they need a teacher in the same...
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in the autumn doesn't look too different from stockholm in the spring while other countries go in and out of lockdown the swedes have stayed open throughout the pandemic but a large decline in covert 19 cases came to an end this week with 533 reported on thursday the highest daily number since early july there is to have those on pounds the caution that existed in the spring has more and more been replaced by hugs parties and everyday life that for many seems to be a return to normal from one of the world's highest covert 19 writes in the summer sweden says drop below countries that imposed lock downs like france the u.k. and spain they have been just a handful of recommendations under strict ins in place and despite this week's new cases the government says it isn't planning to get hotshot just yet schools have stayed open since march and mosques are arrest site even during rush hour. this has become very common in most of the world but in sweden virtually no one wears a mask the health agency doesn't recommend them saying it can make people more careless about social distancing. ind
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experts advising the thai government say the experience from european cities such as london and stockholm shows it's normal for the public to oppose the idea at first. >> we use the international experience as the key to explain to thai people that for example even in sweden, before they implement it, the local people also have some doubts, also have some protest, but after the system is implemented, the people are happy about it. and from the result that they show, 90 percent of the local support the idea. >> the benefits would surely make it worthwhile, with better air quality and quieter and less congested roads. and the income from the toll could be invested in further improving the public transport system. but in european cities too, the debate over cocongestion chahas continued for many years before action was taken. and many western countries still don't have congestion tolls. but things in bangkok clearly can't continue as they are. the city currently has over 19 million motorized vehicles. one million of them were added last year alone. >> getting from a to b can be a struggle, e
experts advising the thai government say the experience from european cities such as london and stockholm shows it's normal for the public to oppose the idea at first. >> we use the international experience as the key to explain to thai people that for example even in sweden, before they implement it, the local people also have some doubts, also have some protest, but after the system is implemented, the people are happy about it. and from the result that they show, 90 percent of the...
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your from sheffield and johnny pitts travel to paris and brussels going to amsterdam to live in stockholm and must say he wanted to meet black europeans from the most diverse backgrounds as the son of an african-american he experiences structural racism 1st chance but he knows that his experiences are different from those of many other black britons. while my dad was brought to this very house you know the neighbors would say oh that's richie the american the entertainer there was a kind of romance about it there was something that was exotic about him so people would look at. i'm enough to think about british colonialism so that's a very different experience of course the black community is aware here who who have this shared history who tangled up in colonialism. journey petes tells us about the effects of imperialism on black people in europe the legacy of colonialism and want true. through the continent i did start to know is arising racism and it troubled me and i start to know it's a kind of insularity that is taking place in this country that scares me a smooth brown skin living on
your from sheffield and johnny pitts travel to paris and brussels going to amsterdam to live in stockholm and must say he wanted to meet black europeans from the most diverse backgrounds as the son of an african-american he experiences structural racism 1st chance but he knows that his experiences are different from those of many other black britons. while my dad was brought to this very house you know the neighbors would say oh that's richie the american the entertainer there was a kind of...
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in your from sheffield and johnny pitts travel to paris and brussels on to amsterdam to live in stockholm i must say he wanted to meet black europeans for most diverse backgrounds as the son of an african-american he experienced the structural racism 1st chance but he knows that his experiences are different from paris to many other britons. while my dad was brought to this very house you know the neighbors would say oh that's ritchie the american the entertainer there was a kind of romance about it there was something that was exotic about him so people would look at him and after think about british colonialism so that's a very different experience of course the black community is aware here who are who have this shared history who are in. tangled up in colonialism. johnny pitts tells us about the effects of imperialism on black people in europe the legacy of colonialism and what drew him to through the continent i did start to know is a rise in racism and it troubled me and i start to know it's a kind of insularity that is taking place in this country that scares me a smooth brown skin
in your from sheffield and johnny pitts travel to paris and brussels on to amsterdam to live in stockholm i must say he wanted to meet black europeans for most diverse backgrounds as the son of an african-american he experienced the structural racism 1st chance but he knows that his experiences are different from paris to many other britons. while my dad was brought to this very house you know the neighbors would say oh that's ritchie the american the entertainer there was a kind of romance...
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carbon emissions than half of the world's population that's the assessment of the oxfam and the stockholm environment institute now the wealthiest one percent are responsible for 15 percent of all carbon emissions meanwhile half of the world's population is responsible for 7 percent from 1990 to 2015 the world uses use rather as much carbon as it did in the previous 140 years the report urges governments to cut emissions by introducing wealth and carbon taxes on luxury items and use that money to create low carbon jobs and green facilities timothy gore is head of policy for climate and food and land rights and oxfam international joins us now from stockholm great to have you with us so i guess it's not a surprise to hear that the rich pollute the world more than the rest of the world is the rates rising it's more than double the rate of half of the world's population yet thanks for having me i mean of course the rate is really striking that the richest one percent alone are responsible for twice the emissions of the poorest hoch of the global population is just shocking in and of itself b
carbon emissions than half of the world's population that's the assessment of the oxfam and the stockholm environment institute now the wealthiest one percent are responsible for 15 percent of all carbon emissions meanwhile half of the world's population is responsible for 7 percent from 1990 to 2015 the world uses use rather as much carbon as it did in the previous 140 years the report urges governments to cut emissions by introducing wealth and carbon taxes on luxury items and use that money...
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experts advise in the thai government saying the experience from european cities such as london and stockholm shows it's normal for the public to oppose the idea that 1st. experience is the key to explain people. even. before the local people also. also have some protests but after. that the people are happy about it and from the result that they show 90 percent of the local support. the benefits would surely make it worthwhile but better air quality and quieter and less congested roads and the income from the toll could be invested in further improving the public transport system. but in european cities too the debate over congestion charges continued for many years before action was taken and many western countries still don't have congestion tolls but things in bangkok clearly can't continue as they are the city currently has over 10000000 motorized vehicles 1000000 of them. last year alone. getting from a to b. can be a struggle especially for those with disabilities around a 1000000000 people worldwide experience some form of disability and millions of them rely on wheelchairs to get abo
experts advise in the thai government saying the experience from european cities such as london and stockholm shows it's normal for the public to oppose the idea that 1st. experience is the key to explain people. even. before the local people also. also have some protests but after. that the people are happy about it and from the result that they show 90 percent of the local support. the benefits would surely make it worthwhile but better air quality and quieter and less congested roads and the...
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in stockholm later great to turn berg was back at the helm of the movement outside parliament beneath you think the chronic right price is just a simple that's that the climate crisis is never one for me that's right and unless we treat us crisis we will be able to do so for so. it comes after a long pause for the fridays for future movement which was forced to move online as coronavirus spread definitely the beginning of march it very much so down our plans because we were planning to have a really big strike in april however it has given us time to connect as a movement internationally across borders there were a lot closer now it's a movement globally even if we can't physically be as many. here demonstrating students have been striking on fridays for more than 2 years and humans are main the same in all that time to put pressure on those in power before the damage becomes irreversible nowhere is that more pressing than in the arctic. we're past the point of a wakeup call we're past the point that we have to act now or we're going to lose everything. and we need to make sure the le
in stockholm later great to turn berg was back at the helm of the movement outside parliament beneath you think the chronic right price is just a simple that's that the climate crisis is never one for me that's right and unless we treat us crisis we will be able to do so for so. it comes after a long pause for the fridays for future movement which was forced to move online as coronavirus spread definitely the beginning of march it very much so down our plans because we were planning to have a...
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european cities such as london and stockholm shows it's normal for the public to oppose the idea that 1st. experience the key to. people. before the local people. also have some bulbs also have some protests but after the system is implemented the people are happy about it and from the result. 90 percent of the local support . the benefits would surely make it worthwhile but better air quality and quieter and less congested roads and the income from the toll could be invested in further improving the public transport system. but in european cities too the debate over congestion charges continued for many years before action was taken and many western countries still don't have congestion tolls but things in bangkok clearly can't continue as they are the city currently has over 10000000 motorized vehicles 1000000 of them were added last year alone. getting from a to b. can be a struggle especially for those with disabilities around a 1000000000 people worldwide experience some form of disability and millions of them rely on wheelchairs to get a bounce but while in industrialized nation
european cities such as london and stockholm shows it's normal for the public to oppose the idea that 1st. experience the key to. people. before the local people. also have some bulbs also have some protests but after the system is implemented the people are happy about it and from the result. 90 percent of the local support . the benefits would surely make it worthwhile but better air quality and quieter and less congested roads and the income from the toll could be invested in further...
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experts advise in the thai government saying the experience from european cities such as london and stockholm shows it's normal for the public to oppose the idea that 1st. experience the key to explain people that. even. before the local people also has also has some protests but after. that the people are happy about it and from the result of a show 90 percent of the local support. the benefits would surely make it worthwhile but better air quality and quieter and less congested roads and the income from the toll could be invested in further improving the public transport system. but in european cities too the debate over congestion charges continued for many years before action was taken and many western countries still don't have congestion tolls but things in bangkok clearly can't continue as they are the city currently has over 10000000 motorized vehicles 1000000 of them were. out of last year among. getting from a to b. can be a struggle especially for those with disabilities around a 1000000000 people worldwide experience some form of disability and millions of them rely on wheelchairs
experts advise in the thai government saying the experience from european cities such as london and stockholm shows it's normal for the public to oppose the idea that 1st. experience the key to explain people that. even. before the local people also has also has some protests but after. that the people are happy about it and from the result of a show 90 percent of the local support. the benefits would surely make it worthwhile but better air quality and quieter and less congested roads and the...
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than $3000.00 rallies were registered worldwide mostly small gatherings due to the pandemic and stockholm greater tune back who started the school strike for climate over 2 years ago was among the protesters. before the pandemic millions used to march every friday like here in the belgian capital now protesters had to be more creative here in brothels crime and protest is what you said a lot on those regions of the world is not that we're already affected by climate say it's here behind me you can see video messages from climate protesters from all around the world villages so that climate science is a global problem and that the climate movement is that global brands like you in the movement that made people protest on this friday here in nairobi kenya. and more than 10000 kilometers away brought activists to the streets of mexico city . for a government that they can number of largescale projects. my chin not to read as adults. thread busy young people want to draw attention to thank you train connection that will lead right through the jungle protesters fight for their beaches chloral
than $3000.00 rallies were registered worldwide mostly small gatherings due to the pandemic and stockholm greater tune back who started the school strike for climate over 2 years ago was among the protesters. before the pandemic millions used to march every friday like here in the belgian capital now protesters had to be more creative here in brothels crime and protest is what you said a lot on those regions of the world is not that we're already affected by climate say it's here behind me you...
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more than 3000 rallies for registered worldwide mostly small gatherings due to the pandemic and stockholm great to tune back who started the school strike for climate over 2 years ago was among the protesters before the pandemic millions used to march every friday like here in the belgian capital now protesters had to be more creative. here in brussels crime protesters want to set a light on those regions of the world this is not about already affected by climate say we are behind me you can see video messages from climate protesters from all around the world their words are so that climate science is a global problem and that the climate is. loaded with rats like you and the movement that made people protest on this friday here in nairobi kenya. and more than 10000 kilometers away brought activists to the streets of mexico city . for government has undertaken a number of large scale projects that with my chin up there are areas that's. threat busy young people who want to draw attention to thank you train connection that will lead right through the jungle protestors feel for their beache
more than 3000 rallies for registered worldwide mostly small gatherings due to the pandemic and stockholm great to tune back who started the school strike for climate over 2 years ago was among the protesters before the pandemic millions used to march every friday like here in the belgian capital now protesters had to be more creative. here in brussels crime protesters want to set a light on those regions of the world this is not about already affected by climate say we are behind me you can...
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the ferry makes daily trips between the swedish capital, stockholm, and the southern finnish port oft hancock, has warned of a tipping point in the fight against coronavirus. he said that british people have a choice: either everybody follows the rules or further measures will be needed. but he told the bbc the government did not want to see a second national lockdown. on monday, boris johnson's key medical and scientific advisers will deliver a televised briefing on the threat posed by current cases and projections. here's our political correspondent, iain watson. when it comes to complying with rules and restrictions, the government says we're more lax than some of our continental counterparts. so, as coronavirus cases increase, expect to hear tougher messages on enforcement. the health secretary says we're at tipping point. if everybody follows the rules, then we can avoid further national lockdowns. but we of course have to be prepared to take action if that's what's necessary. so we might be facing a further national lockdown if people don't obey the rules? that's exactly right.
the ferry makes daily trips between the swedish capital, stockholm, and the southern finnish port oft hancock, has warned of a tipping point in the fight against coronavirus. he said that british people have a choice: either everybody follows the rules or further measures will be needed. but he told the bbc the government did not want to see a second national lockdown. on monday, boris johnson's key medical and scientific advisers will deliver a televised briefing on the threat posed by current...
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in 2018 un envoy announced what he described as a landmark deal in yemen the stockholm agreement consisted of a prisoner swap the creation of a demilitarized zone in cities on the red sea and and to the fighting in tires and the commitment from all the parties to start political talks to end the conflict. but within days the deal collapsed and fighting could resume. but many things have changed since the store call my dream and the ho these have considered dative their military gains in the north u.a.e. back to session as control most of the south. president had he has lost significant influence here runs the few areas still under his control from exile in saudi arabia. the un has described the humanitarian crisis in yemen as the worst in the world most of its people including 12000000 children need humanitarian assistance. many hope this agreement may be a step towards an and to a war that is raising the threat of yemen's disintegration. al-jazeera. a ballistics report from the kentucky state police is contradicting the official accounts the fatal shooting of briana taylor the 26 year old
in 2018 un envoy announced what he described as a landmark deal in yemen the stockholm agreement consisted of a prisoner swap the creation of a demilitarized zone in cities on the red sea and and to the fighting in tires and the commitment from all the parties to start political talks to end the conflict. but within days the deal collapsed and fighting could resume. but many things have changed since the store call my dream and the ho these have considered dative their military gains in the...
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roger ulrich, in stockholm, and shirley gleeson, in dublin, ending this week's edition on covid climatevirus: your stories. hello there. there's a reminder of summer on the way early next week across many parts of the country. and this weekend should start quite sunny in many areas as well. that weather front heading south, very weak. the next one is sliding in from the atlantic, but we're starting the weekend with some showers across scotland, maybe one or two into northern ireland as well. still, that weak weather front loitering down in that southeast corner may produce the odd light shower but on the whole, a fair bit of sunshine before it clouds over in northern ireland and western scotland later in the day as the winds start to freshen. so, these are the temperatures we're looking at, and then the sunshine it will feel quite pleasant. we are going to find highs of 20 or 21 celsius. some wet weather into the evening and overnight, spilling in across northern ireland in the north of the country and more widely across scotland. some of the heaviest rain likely to be in the highlands
roger ulrich, in stockholm, and shirley gleeson, in dublin, ending this week's edition on covid climatevirus: your stories. hello there. there's a reminder of summer on the way early next week across many parts of the country. and this weekend should start quite sunny in many areas as well. that weather front heading south, very weak. the next one is sliding in from the atlantic, but we're starting the weekend with some showers across scotland, maybe one or two into northern ireland as well....
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last 6 months protests have been held virtually online protesters have also started gathering in stockholm at least 400 demonstrations are planned here in germany alone. organizers have promised to comply with social distancing measures and that's likely to. be a challenge especially in the work over 1000 cases are rising dramatically let's go live now to cut all of india we're joined by activists there are climate activists john paul jose good to have you with us today john paul thanks so much for coming in a lot of challenges with coded where you are today how's that going to affect the climate protests. order for it to stand going on many political issues us what makes this crisis be how the young people striking on a straight completely are doing to the signs of social distancing on mosque but that doesn't prevent this from striking a lot of people those more than on the streets at home striking with it wilcox and all the photos on social media might also mean you know engage in cleaner bryce and planting greece. can you give us an idea of what the main challenges are for india in term
last 6 months protests have been held virtually online protesters have also started gathering in stockholm at least 400 demonstrations are planned here in germany alone. organizers have promised to comply with social distancing measures and that's likely to. be a challenge especially in the work over 1000 cases are rising dramatically let's go live now to cut all of india we're joined by activists there are climate activists john paul jose good to have you with us today john paul thanks so much...
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roger ulrich, in stockholm, and shirley gleeson, in dublin, ending this week's edition on covid climates. hello. for many, wednesday was a reasonable day but for some, and this was the scene and st ives round about the sort of the lunch time period, it was notjust a sparkly as it might‘ve been. that is because there was quite a mild flow coming in from the atlantic, and you have the weather front just to thickened up the clouds there to be enough of a spot of rain. now, thankfully, that front moves away, and thursday, after a fairly cool start — and we haven't seen that for a wee while — that is looking like a half reasonable day. it does turns a wee bit cloudier later, as you will see, but for many, certainly across the greater part of england and wales, eastern side of scotland, it is a get—out and get—on with it sort of day. best of the sunshine perhaps early in the morning, through eastern scotland, certainly through eastern and southern parts of england too. northern ireland, always really rather cloudy throughout the day. it may, come the afternoon, just see a passing shower, but
roger ulrich, in stockholm, and shirley gleeson, in dublin, ending this week's edition on covid climates. hello. for many, wednesday was a reasonable day but for some, and this was the scene and st ives round about the sort of the lunch time period, it was notjust a sparkly as it might‘ve been. that is because there was quite a mild flow coming in from the atlantic, and you have the weather front just to thickened up the clouds there to be enough of a spot of rain. now, thankfully, that front...
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roger ulrich, in stockholm, and shirley gleeson, in dublin, ending this week's edition on covid climate well, the weather is looking pretty good for most of us for the rest of saturday. a lot of dry weather about. tomorrow, also a decent day. however, not absolutely everywhere. in fact, across western scotland, farfrom in fact, across western scotland, far from it. it's in fact, across western scotland, farfrom it. it's going to in fact, across western scotland, far from it. it's going to turn very wet and windy and this is the reason. this elongated weather front across the north atlantic, in fact stretching all the way to almost eastern seaboard of the us and it is heading in our direction. it is already reaches and you can see where the rain is around early evening in parts of northern and western scotland. the wind is freshening here as well, and the other side of the country, you can see it's a different story, 21 degrees in london and some sunshine. this evening and overnight, it stays dry across the bulk of england and wales, northern ireland will have a bit of rain and most of t
roger ulrich, in stockholm, and shirley gleeson, in dublin, ending this week's edition on covid climate well, the weather is looking pretty good for most of us for the rest of saturday. a lot of dry weather about. tomorrow, also a decent day. however, not absolutely everywhere. in fact, across western scotland, farfrom in fact, across western scotland, far from it. it's in fact, across western scotland, farfrom it. it's going to in fact, across western scotland, far from it. it's going to turn...
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and berlin germany where thousands took part in the strike in front of the brandenburg gate in stockholm later great to turn berg was back at the helm of the movement outside parliament you need to treat chronic right price is just a simple that's that the kind of person that one is being treated that's right and unless we treat us the prices we'll be able to so far so. it comes after a long pause for the fridays for future movement which was forced to move online as corona virus spread definitely the beginning of march very much the democrats because we were planning to have a really big strike in april however it has given us time to connect as a movement internationally across borders there were a lot closer than i was a movement globally even if we can't physically be as many. here demonstrating students have been striking on fridays for more than to use their name is remain the same in all that time to put pressure on those in power before the damage becomes irreversible nowhere is that more pressing than in the arctic we're past the point of a wakeup or we're past the point that th
and berlin germany where thousands took part in the strike in front of the brandenburg gate in stockholm later great to turn berg was back at the helm of the movement outside parliament you need to treat chronic right price is just a simple that's that the kind of person that one is being treated that's right and unless we treat us the prices we'll be able to so far so. it comes after a long pause for the fridays for future movement which was forced to move online as corona virus spread...
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virtually online the movement's figurehead the swedish teenager gratitude is joining an event in stockholm more than $400.00 demonstrations are planned in germany alone organizers have pledged that all events will be socially distance. earlier i spoke with john paul jose he's a climate activist and india i asked him how india's rising number of covert cases in 6000 in the last 24 hours be affecting climate protestors are. ordered her to stand going on many political issues us what makes this crisis be how young people striking on a straight completely are doing to the signs of social distancing on mosque but that doesn't prevent this from striking a lot of people those more than on the streets at home striking with it because of the photos and social media but also many are engaged including a bright and blinding grief. can you give us an idea of what the main challenges are for india in terms of climate change because so recently be. situation in. many parts of india and also heed various i know they have like. to see him die so we do writing to him break your ice and we've. already affec
virtually online the movement's figurehead the swedish teenager gratitude is joining an event in stockholm more than $400.00 demonstrations are planned in germany alone organizers have pledged that all events will be socially distance. earlier i spoke with john paul jose he's a climate activist and india i asked him how india's rising number of covert cases in 6000 in the last 24 hours be affecting climate protestors are. ordered her to stand going on many political issues us what makes this...
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the ferry makes daily trips between the swedish capital, stockholm, and the southern finnish port oftuxedos be swapped for pyjamas? this years emmy‘s are taking place as a virtual ceremony, with stars set to be presented awards from the comfort of their own homes. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened — presumably in case americans invade. it's no use in having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world. and so, the british government has no option but to continue this action — even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde have crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is bbc news, the latest headlines... leaked documents reveal how some uk banks have allowed c
the ferry makes daily trips between the swedish capital, stockholm, and the southern finnish port oftuxedos be swapped for pyjamas? this years emmy‘s are taking place as a virtual ceremony, with stars set to be presented awards from the comfort of their own homes. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their...
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in 2018 un envoy announced what he described as a landmark deal in yemen the stockholm agreement consisted of a prisoner swap the creation of a demilitarized zone in cities on the red sea and to the fighting in tires and a commitment from all the parties to start political talks to end the conflict but within days the deal collapsed and fighting could resume. but many things have changed since the store call my dream and the ho these have considered dative their military gains in the north u.a.e. back to session this control most of the south. president had he has lost significant influence here runs the few areas still under his control from exile in saudi arabia. the u.n. has described the humanitarian crisis in yemen as the worst in the world knows of its people including 12000000 children need humanitarian assistance. many hope this agreement may be a step towards an and to a war that is raising the threat of yemen's disintegration. al-jazeera. the police arrested dozens of protesters calling for the president to resign tens of thousands of people rallying in the capital minsk there ma
in 2018 un envoy announced what he described as a landmark deal in yemen the stockholm agreement consisted of a prisoner swap the creation of a demilitarized zone in cities on the red sea and to the fighting in tires and a commitment from all the parties to start political talks to end the conflict but within days the deal collapsed and fighting could resume. but many things have changed since the store call my dream and the ho these have considered dative their military gains in the north...
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richest who are driving the process researchers and from the anti-poverty charity oxfam along with the stockholm environment institute broke down the numbers over 25 year period they found that the world's wealthiest one percent produced more than doubled the carbon emissions of the poorest hoff of the global population and according to the findings the richest 10 percent causing enough pollution to warm the planet by 1.5 degrees celsius even if everyone else were to slash their emissions to 01 of the report's authors told us that urgent action is needed. well we say this is the result of government policies in most countries around the world that have seen over the last 20 to 30 years economic inequality. really explode the global rich are using up the call button budget just in the process of getting even richer but we also need to do more to reduce the outsized carbon footprint of the richest people and that means things like much higher taxes or luxury carbon consumption like big highly polluting cars frequent private jets ok that's the news for this hour after washington on the boom bust sa
richest who are driving the process researchers and from the anti-poverty charity oxfam along with the stockholm environment institute broke down the numbers over 25 year period they found that the world's wealthiest one percent produced more than doubled the carbon emissions of the poorest hoff of the global population and according to the findings the richest 10 percent causing enough pollution to warm the planet by 1.5 degrees celsius even if everyone else were to slash their emissions to 01...
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more carbon emissions than half of the world's population that's the assessment of oxfam and the stockholm environment institute the wealthiest one percent is responsible for 15 percent of all carbon emissions of the poorest half of the world's population is responsible for 7 percent from 1990 to 2050 in the world used as much carbon as it did in the previous 140 years or the report urges governments to cut emissions by introducing wealth and carbon taxes on luxury items. what's really the problem what we're really stressing here is that we are running out of time we can't continue with in this same model of highly unequal and carbon intensive growth there is no more time left the remaining global carbon budget to keep global heating below the target that was set by governments in the paris agreement a few years ago that will run out of current rates in the next 10 years so we need governments to change course urgently now before it's too late i think if there's one thing that we've learnt through the global pandemic is firstly that governments can take quite radical action things that wou
more carbon emissions than half of the world's population that's the assessment of oxfam and the stockholm environment institute the wealthiest one percent is responsible for 15 percent of all carbon emissions of the poorest half of the world's population is responsible for 7 percent from 1990 to 2050 in the world used as much carbon as it did in the previous 140 years or the report urges governments to cut emissions by introducing wealth and carbon taxes on luxury items. what's really the...