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they all talk about party olitics thunberg. they all talk about party politics when _ thunberg.unberg. they all talk about party politics when there is _ thunberg. they all talk about party politics when there is a _ thunberg. they all talk about party politics when there is a climate - politics when there is a climate catastrophe going on and some needs to stop it. politics created this generational conflict because people decide between their own interests and the interest of the child. angela merkel was determined to keep her thoughts to herself today. her retirement plans on ice. coalition haggling here is expected to last until christmas at least. katya adler, bbc news, berlin. our top story this evening... the shortages at the petrol pumps continue and the bbc understands the government is still considering whether to bring in the army. and a call for tighter rules over the use of escooters amid concerns over the safety of riders and pedestrians. coming up in sports day... moeen ali calls time on his international test cricket career. the england all—rounder says he blames
they all talk about party olitics thunberg. they all talk about party politics when _ thunberg.unberg. they all talk about party politics when there is _ thunberg. they all talk about party politics when there is a _ thunberg. they all talk about party politics when there is a climate - politics when there is a climate catastrophe going on and some needs to stop it. politics created this generational conflict because people decide between their own interests and the interest of the child....
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greta thunberg joins us from sweden.aran across the ocean, what do you prefer, computing on a catamaran across the ocean or doing a zoom. >> i mean, it's nice, you to go on a catamaran but it is much more practical to do it as a zoom, to be honest. of course i have had my bad moments with zoom and online classes. and it gets a bit tiring sometimes is sitting every day on zoom. just watching your own face, it's not, it's not pleasant. >> trevor: gretta this is why i love having you on the show, you speak to my soul. you have had a whirlwind journey. obviously you have risen to prom thens as a climate activist, times person of the year, you've been nominated twice for a nobel prize. in the past three years, has anything changed since i have seen you? have we made progress on the planet? where do we stand right now in your opinion? >> well, of course you can see it in many different ways but if we request look at one way that the tsh tsh it is still rising and 2021 is expected to see the highest emission rise ever recorded.
greta thunberg joins us from sweden.aran across the ocean, what do you prefer, computing on a catamaran across the ocean or doing a zoom. >> i mean, it's nice, you to go on a catamaran but it is much more practical to do it as a zoom, to be honest. of course i have had my bad moments with zoom and online classes. and it gets a bit tiring sometimes is sitting every day on zoom. just watching your own face, it's not, it's not pleasant. >> trevor: gretta this is why i love having you...
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. >> greta thunberg slams governments across the globe for empty promises on global warming. >>> and later, a return to acting. lori loughlin is coming back to television after serving time in jail for the college admissions scandal. >>> this is is the "cbs morning news." dal. >>> this is is the "cbs morning news." need long-lasting freshness? try new febreze unstopables touch fabric spray. it doesn't just eliminate odors... simply shake and spray to unlock the breakthrough power of touch-activated scent technology. that lasts, even hours later! that's because febreze touch stores scent in your fabrics so you get bursts of freshness with every touch. your whole world will come alive. welcome home to fresh with new febreze touch. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take osteo bi-flex to keep my moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, find our coupons in sunday's paper. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ irresistibly smooth chocolate. to put the world on pause. lindor. made to melt you. by the lindt master chocolatier. i've lost count o
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. >> greta thunberg encouraged people get out -- to get out and vote in germany's election. she warned that that would not be enough. >> germany is the fourth biggest emitter of co2 in history. for a nation of 80 million people, that is an achievement. germany is objectively one of the biggest climate threats. >> she pointed out that the world handling of the covid crisis proved that the world is not treating climate change with the same urgency. berlin's local organizer of the movement echoed her voice of frustration. >> we have seen that we have a lot of active promises that politicians talk a lot about climate politics, but there are no other democratic parties whose program is consistent with limiting climate crisis. >> for people, that is reason enough to keep pushing for change. >> dw correspondent on your coke anya koch was at the demonstrations. anya: i talked to one of the german others earlier about this. she said the demonstration today has nothing to do with the elections. it is a strike meant to be worldwide. we are seeing demonstrations in other countries as we
. >> greta thunberg encouraged people get out -- to get out and vote in germany's election. she warned that that would not be enough. >> germany is the fourth biggest emitter of co2 in history. for a nation of 80 million people, that is an achievement. germany is objectively one of the biggest climate threats. >> she pointed out that the world handling of the covid crisis proved that the world is not treating climate change with the same urgency. berlin's local organizer of...
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. >> actavis greta thunberg has blasted world leaders for delivering too much talk and no action when comes to meeting climate goals. she made the comments in milan, where a three day youth climate summit is underway. >> as the youth for climate summit kicked off in italy's financial capital, greta thunberg, one of the world's most recognizable faces behind the cause took aim at world leaders for being all talk and no action. >> blah blah blah blah blah. this is all we hear from our so-called leaders. words. words that sound great but so far has led to no action. >> around 400 climate activists from 180 countries have gathered for the three-day event. participants want greater accountability from world leaders. pledges made a decade ago of $100 billion per year to help vulnerable countries transition to cleaner energy by 2020 has yet to materialize. >> no more empty promises. it is time to show us the money. it is time, it is time, it is time and don't forget to listen to the most affected people. [applause] >> recommendations from the youth for climate summit will be vetted by climat
. >> actavis greta thunberg has blasted world leaders for delivering too much talk and no action when comes to meeting climate goals. she made the comments in milan, where a three day youth climate summit is underway. >> as the youth for climate summit kicked off in italy's financial capital, greta thunberg, one of the world's most recognizable faces behind the cause took aim at world leaders for being all talk and no action. >> blah blah blah blah blah. this is all we hear...
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if feeling summarized by climate activist will attend berg -- greta thunberg. >> you say, just leavehis to us. we will fix this. we promise we won't let you down. don't be so pessimistic. and then, nothing. reporter: the poll has not examined what could empower younger generations, that some of those who have protested, like here in paris say activism helps. >> [speaking in french] reporter: the study says that what can really make a difference is to see governments listen and act to fight pollution. tom: moving on, a whole array of memorials, unveilings, and musical get-togethers have been held in paris to honor the men often referred to as being the "french elvis." a new statute depicting the rock legend has gone on show four years after the singer passed away. the capital's mayor was also on hand at the pavement near the concert venue near the 12th arrondissement. it was renamed the esplanade johnny halliday. in many took the stage for a special tribute concert. [applause] tom: time now for a quick break. i am back in a few minutes time with more world news here on france 24. do s
if feeling summarized by climate activist will attend berg -- greta thunberg. >> you say, just leavehis to us. we will fix this. we promise we won't let you down. don't be so pessimistic. and then, nothing. reporter: the poll has not examined what could empower younger generations, that some of those who have protested, like here in paris say activism helps. >> [speaking in french] reporter: the study says that what can really make a difference is to see governments listen and act...
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mr draghi also met the activist greta thunberg who, on tuesday, said politicians' efforts to tackle climatei reassured her that the leaders were listening. with the un climate summit in glasgow only a month away, many nations are ramping up their commitments to try and slow the rate of global warming. but australia, where carbon emissions per person are among the highest in the world, has been called out for not doing enough. its emissions reduction pledge for 2030 is only 26—28%, well below what most other rich economies have promised. and it still hasn't agreed to net—zero emissions by 2050. this week, prime minister scott morrison said he may not attend the cop26 summit at all. our correspondent shaimaa khalil has been to the hunter valley one of australia's mining heartlands to find out more. the devastating bushfires less than two years ago were the starkest warning yet for australians. experiencing first—hand the consequences of a warming planet. and the science is clear. cutting carbon emissions is the best hope of slowing the pace of the rising temperatures causing these extreme wea
mr draghi also met the activist greta thunberg who, on tuesday, said politicians' efforts to tackle climatei reassured her that the leaders were listening. with the un climate summit in glasgow only a month away, many nations are ramping up their commitments to try and slow the rate of global warming. but australia, where carbon emissions per person are among the highest in the world, has been called out for not doing enough. its emissions reduction pledge for 2030 is only 26—28%, well below...
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throughout this week's event, young climate activists — spearheaded by greta thunberg — moved from streetnd the same stage with world leaders. there is no planet b, there is no planet blah. blah, blah, blah! today, they handed their proposals to those leaders, including a request to phase out fossil fuels entirely by 2030. in a couple of years, if this has to continue, if this chaotic approach to climate action has to continue, then we will lose our homes, we will lose our countries, we will lose our entire islands. the decisions that you make today have a lasting impact— on our lives for tomorrow, | so we need to see that our suggestions are being taken into consideration. - we do not wantjust climate action, we want climate justice action. what does climate justice mean to you? what's your message on that to leaders as they take over today? this means that we do notjust have privileged people explaining what they think about the climate crisis, but we're bringing marginalised voices. thank you, thank you very much... as politicians took over the stage today, borisjohnson couldn't resist
throughout this week's event, young climate activists — spearheaded by greta thunberg — moved from streetnd the same stage with world leaders. there is no planet b, there is no planet blah. blah, blah, blah! today, they handed their proposals to those leaders, including a request to phase out fossil fuels entirely by 2030. in a couple of years, if this has to continue, if this chaotic approach to climate action has to continue, then we will lose our homes, we will lose our countries, we...
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louisa is known here as germany's greta thunberg.s while there - is a climate catastrophe going on, and someonej needs to stop it. politics created thisl generational conflict because people decide - between their own interests and the interest of the child. angela merkel was determined to keep her thoughts to herself today. her retirement plans are now on ice. coalition haggling here is expected to last until christmas at least. katya adler, bbc news, berlin. there was plenty more information on our website on this story including this piece explaining that the political change we are looking at is spelt with a small c. just head to the bbc website or download our app. to the bbc website or download ourapp. if to the bbc website or download our app. if you want to get in touch with me or any other stories that you have seen so far i am on twitter. i'm looking forward to hearing from you. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we have a special report from afghanistan where the taliban is challenged to de
louisa is known here as germany's greta thunberg.s while there - is a climate catastrophe going on, and someonej needs to stop it. politics created thisl generational conflict because people decide - between their own interests and the interest of the child. angela merkel was determined to keep her thoughts to herself today. her retirement plans are now on ice. coalition haggling here is expected to last until christmas at least. katya adler, bbc news, berlin. there was plenty more information...
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swedish activist greta thunberg told crowds in berlin that no political party there was doing enough.so—called quad group is seen as part of an american effort to counter china's growing influence.
swedish activist greta thunberg told crowds in berlin that no political party there was doing enough.so—called quad group is seen as part of an american effort to counter china's growing influence.
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greta thunberg has played down expectations for this year's climate summit, cop26, saying the talks —issue and change could only come " when there were enough people on the streets demanding it'. and the use of leaded petrol has finally been eradicated from the globe . the un environment programme says it will prevent more than a million premature deaths a year. no more leaded petrol is the point the un is making there. let's look at some of the issues. couple of words. one is mitigation and another is adaptation. climate critical habit for you next week and will be back at the same time next week. a bit of mitigation for you. they explain all that on twitter. one of america's most coveted jobs in television is back up for grabs, after mike richards was fired as the host ofjeopardy three weeks ago, and relagated to executive producer, but has now been fired from that role too — over offensive and sexist comments he made on a podcast several years ago. for more on this, we're joined now by michael schneider, deputy tv editor at variety. he joins us live now from los angeles. you better
greta thunberg has played down expectations for this year's climate summit, cop26, saying the talks —issue and change could only come " when there were enough people on the streets demanding it'. and the use of leaded petrol has finally been eradicated from the globe . the un environment programme says it will prevent more than a million premature deaths a year. no more leaded petrol is the point the un is making there. let's look at some of the issues. couple of words. one is mitigation...
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swedish activist greta thunberg told crowds in berlin that no political party there was doing enough. president biden has been meeting the leaders of india, australia and japan at the white house. the so—called quad group is seen as part of an american effort to counter china's growing influence. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are faiza shaheen, political commentator and former labour parliamentary candidate and nonresident fellow at new york university. and also with me is rob merrick, who's deputy political editor at the independent. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the daily mail's front page reflects that motorists panic—buying fuel brought much of britain to a standstill today. the times reports the country faced chaotic scenes today with four—hour queues at the borders and protests that blocked the port of dover. it may only be approaching the end of september, but the daily mirror says britain faces a festive crisis in shops due to the shortage of hgv drivers. according to the financial times, borisjohnson h
swedish activist greta thunberg told crowds in berlin that no political party there was doing enough. president biden has been meeting the leaders of india, australia and japan at the white house. the so—called quad group is seen as part of an american effort to counter china's growing influence. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are faiza shaheen, political commentator and former labour parliamentary candidate and nonresident fellow...
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more than 400 "climate strikes" are being held across germany, with the swedish activist greta thunbergbal climate strike in more than 1,000 communities around the world. it comes ahead of the german elections this weekend where climate issues are playing a major role. jenny hill is in berlin: what's the latest? there must be tens of thousands _ what's the latest? there must be tens of thousands of _ what's the latest? there must be tens of thousands of people - what's the latest? there must be| tens of thousands of people taking to the streets here in berlin today. germany has got used to big mass protests like this in recent years, but the timing of this one is particularly important, just two days before this country go to the polls to elect a new government and a new german chancellor. germany is looking at climate change as a huge problem, and it has certainly been one of the major election issues. that's because germans are finding it harder and harder to ignore the damage done. if you wander into the german first at the moment, you will see the acres and acres of trees are dying
more than 400 "climate strikes" are being held across germany, with the swedish activist greta thunbergbal climate strike in more than 1,000 communities around the world. it comes ahead of the german elections this weekend where climate issues are playing a major role. jenny hill is in berlin: what's the latest? there must be tens of thousands _ what's the latest? there must be tens of thousands of _ what's the latest? there must be tens of thousands of people - what's the latest?...
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we have done greta thunberg on the last series and this forthcoming series people are saying why arewe have a go at people who deserve it. all the members of the cabinet we definitely have a go at. all the cabinet we definitely have a go at. the prime minister will see you shortly. all right forced up the plan is to meet the coronavirus, tackle the problem head—on. plan is to meet the coronavirus, tackle the problem head—on. it is the worst thing for the tory party since tony blair. and while you wouldn't call any puppets flattering, people feel the mood is more mischief than malice these days. stab it in the back. no! whether slowly brightening up after a quality start, the exception is northern scotland, continuing to be cloudy with rain neverfar northern scotland, continuing to be cloudy with rain never far away from the north island area and 0rkney as well, quite murky with mist and fog quite humid, 23 celsius the top temperature. 0vernight night, rain across south scotland, eventually reaching the north—east of england. 0vernight lows of 10—13. tomorrow a damp start for east of
we have done greta thunberg on the last series and this forthcoming series people are saying why arewe have a go at people who deserve it. all the members of the cabinet we definitely have a go at. all the cabinet we definitely have a go at. the prime minister will see you shortly. all right forced up the plan is to meet the coronavirus, tackle the problem head—on. plan is to meet the coronavirus, tackle the problem head—on. it is the worst thing for the tory party since tony blair. and...
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louisa is known here as germany's greta thunberg. politics - while there is a climate catastrophe going on, and someone needs to stop it. - politics created this generational conflict because people decide . between their own interests | and the interest of the child. angela merkel was determined to keep her thoughts to herself today. her retirement plans are now on ice. coalition haggling here is expected to last until christmas at least. katya adler, bbc news, berlin. let's look at the headlines in the uk today. the army has been put on standby to help ease pressure on petrol stations and deliver fuel to where it is most needed. meanwhile the uk fuel industry has issued a joint statement saying it expects demand for petrol to return to normal in the coming days. figs demand for petrol to return to normal in the coming days. as long as --eole normal in the coming days. as long as peeple are _ normal in the coming days. as long as people are buying _ normal in the coming days. as long as people are buying or _ normal in the coming day
louisa is known here as germany's greta thunberg. politics - while there is a climate catastrophe going on, and someone needs to stop it. - politics created this generational conflict because people decide . between their own interests | and the interest of the child. angela merkel was determined to keep her thoughts to herself today. her retirement plans are now on ice. coalition haggling here is expected to last until christmas at least. katya adler, bbc news, berlin. let's look at the...
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over at comedy central trevor the good times rolling with the hilarious and charming greta thunberg. >> i understand it is comfortable but not something that makes you popular. it is an icebreaker. people don't like you a few talk about the climate crisis. >> don't worry, seth myers kept the late-night excitement going. >> we reported on the board and beauty is doing that musical number at the un. seth got into that with a scintillating climate talk, john kerry. >> ets. >> john kerry's - >> i watched the video of permission to dance or something. they are really good. >> kids are absolutely correct to be furious, frustrated, to scold us and say adult, be adults. >> welcome to late-night in america. this is a man who takes a private plane almost everywhere he goes and expensive 30 times the mission of the normal private plane and he's going to lecture everyone about co2 emissions and the environment, he should be the adult. laura: every time i look at john kerry i go back to the radio days when we used to play beauty and the beast, he looks like he is melting. the idea that john kerry
over at comedy central trevor the good times rolling with the hilarious and charming greta thunberg. >> i understand it is comfortable but not something that makes you popular. it is an icebreaker. people don't like you a few talk about the climate crisis. >> don't worry, seth myers kept the late-night excitement going. >> we reported on the board and beauty is doing that musical number at the un. seth got into that with a scintillating climate talk, john kerry. >> ets....
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throughout this week's event, young climate activists — spearheaded by greta thunberg — moved from streetet blah. blah, blah, blah! today, they handed their proposals to those leaders, including a request to phase out fossil fuels entirely by 2030. in a couple of years, if this has to continue, if this chaotic approach to climate action has to continue, then we will lose our homes, we will lose our countries, we will lose our entire islands. the decisions that you make today have a lasting impact on our lives for tomorrow, so we need to see that our suggestions are being taken into consideration. we do not wantjust climate action, we want climate justice action. i what does climate justice mean to you? what's your message on that to leaders as they take over today? this means that we do notjust have privileged people explaining - what they think about the climate crisis, that we're bringing - marginalised voices. thank you, thank you very much... as politicians took over the stage today, borisjohnson couldn't resist an opportunity to repeat his catchy climate change slogan. it's coal, car
throughout this week's event, young climate activists — spearheaded by greta thunberg — moved from streetet blah. blah, blah, blah! today, they handed their proposals to those leaders, including a request to phase out fossil fuels entirely by 2030. in a couple of years, if this has to continue, if this chaotic approach to climate action has to continue, then we will lose our homes, we will lose our countries, we will lose our entire islands. the decisions that you make today have a lasting...
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swedish activist, greta thunberg, told crowds in berlin that no political party there was doing enough. president biden has been meeting the leaders of india, australia and japan at the white house. the so—called quad group is seen as part of a continuing american effort to counter china's growing influence. at ten o'clock reeta chakrabarti will be here with a full round up of the day's news. first, it's newscast. you know how politicians are sometimes criticised and people go, oi, you muppet, why did you say that? yes. hmm. you know that phrase—du—jour at the moment, "lean in"? well, borisjohnson sort of leant in to that by actually quoting the muppets when he was at, i can't believe i'm saying this, the united nations general assembly. here's how it went. when kermit the frog, kermit the frog sang l it's not easy being green... do you remember that one? i want you to know| that he was wrong. he was wrong. it is easy. it's not only easy, it's lucrative and it's right to be green. - do you remember that one? it wasn't met with an overwhelming wall of noise. well, you have to also remem
swedish activist, greta thunberg, told crowds in berlin that no political party there was doing enough. president biden has been meeting the leaders of india, australia and japan at the white house. the so—called quad group is seen as part of a continuing american effort to counter china's growing influence. at ten o'clock reeta chakrabarti will be here with a full round up of the day's news. first, it's newscast. you know how politicians are sometimes criticised and people go, oi, you...
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greta thunberg was among the protesters. >> if there is one thing the pandemic has shown us, it is thatlimate crisis has never once been treated like an emergency. it is clearer than ever that no political party is doing close to enough. it is even worse than that. not even the proposed commitments are close to being in line with what will be needed. >> the climate issue has been dominating the election campaign after nearly 200 germans were killed in july during the worst rains and flooding in decades. the disaster has raised concerns about the expanding coal mines. the late-night mine has swallowed tens of villages over the years is allowed to expand until 2038 and six more villages are planned to be demolished before then. >> i can't understand why germany continues this policy. they say they will stop in 2038, but that's too late. it is unthinkable villages will have to disappear to mine coal the damages the climate. >> and her family has been living here for generations, a nearly abandoned village. while germany can realign more on renewable energy than other countries, fossil fuel
greta thunberg was among the protesters. >> if there is one thing the pandemic has shown us, it is thatlimate crisis has never once been treated like an emergency. it is clearer than ever that no political party is doing close to enough. it is even worse than that. not even the proposed commitments are close to being in line with what will be needed. >> the climate issue has been dominating the election campaign after nearly 200 germans were killed in july during the worst rains and...
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jobina: climate activist greta thunberg is calling out leaders who promised policies but failed results. >> net to zero by 25 -- this is all we hear from our so-called leaders. words. words that sound great, but so far has led to no action. jobina: she spoke yesterday in milan, italy. it draws 400 young people from around the world. they are developing an agenda for climate change conference in november. reggie: amazon is out with new devices in the splashy one is a robot who can walk around your home. first up, the amazon glow. an indirect advice to let kids play virtual games. it's a flying you a look around your house. the camera lens is covered when it's not flying and only films when in motion. it costs $250. finally, a robot. i was not ready for this is astro. they can set up routines and reminders. it can play music can play musa on screen. mike: bring me a beer. reggie: it can, but it can grab it from the refrigerator so it someone has to put it on its back and send it to you. it cost buy it, you have to be invited to buy it. mike: you name it astro like the dog from the jetsons
jobina: climate activist greta thunberg is calling out leaders who promised policies but failed results. >> net to zero by 25 -- this is all we hear from our so-called leaders. words. words that sound great, but so far has led to no action. jobina: she spoke yesterday in milan, italy. it draws 400 young people from around the world. they are developing an agenda for climate change conference in november. reggie: amazon is out with new devices in the splashy one is a robot who can walk...
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amy: greta thunberg addressed the inaction by world leaders in her address. >> this is not about some expensive politically correct green act were blah blah blah. build back better blah blah blah. green ecomy blah blah blah. ms. zero by 2050, blah blah blah [captioning made possible by democracy now!] climate neutral blah blah blah. this is all we hear from our so-called leaders, words that sound great but so far have led to no action. our hopes and dams drowned in their empty words and promises. amy: in related news, a new study publishein the journal "scice" found that a child bo in 2021 wl experien on erage sen timeas many at was, twices many wildfires, and nearly tee times amany drough, crop flures, and rir floodss their granarents. the effects of the climate crisis will be far worse for children born in poorer nations. top military officials acknowledged the strategic failure of the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan after a failed 20 year war. this is defense secretary lloyd austin speaking before the senate armed services committee. >> the fact the afghan army that we and our par
amy: greta thunberg addressed the inaction by world leaders in her address. >> this is not about some expensive politically correct green act were blah blah blah. build back better blah blah blah. green ecomy blah blah blah. ms. zero by 2050, blah blah blah [captioning made possible by democracy now!] climate neutral blah blah blah. this is all we hear from our so-called leaders, words that sound great but so far have led to no action. our hopes and dams drowned in their empty words and...
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there is german angst, we saw major rallies the past days with the swedish climate activist greta thunberg. the country seems to be on the edge on this. i'm pretty sure the next chancellor will address that. >> many analysts talk about the fragmentation, the division that germany is seeing and i think we're seeing that across the world, particularly here in the u.s. has angela merkel's stability managed to, you know, hold that? do you see a continuing and perhaps more divisive fragmented political landscape in the years ahead with the new chancellor, whoever it is? >> well, actually, you're right. lank angela merkel for 16 years kept the country in a bottle. all the turmoil in the world was spared to the germans. there was nothing. it was pretty much a very stable and government of continuity. right now what we see is a new kind of party system. the party will drop significantly after this election, but we see the leveling of the center. we do have three, four parties who could compete for first place, kind of a conversation of party system. very, very difficult to form coalitions, very di
there is german angst, we saw major rallies the past days with the swedish climate activist greta thunberg. the country seems to be on the edge on this. i'm pretty sure the next chancellor will address that. >> many analysts talk about the fragmentation, the division that germany is seeing and i think we're seeing that across the world, particularly here in the u.s. has angela merkel's stability managed to, you know, hold that? do you see a continuing and perhaps more divisive fragmented...
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now, activist greta thunberg laid into world leaders as she calls empty promises on climate change --ate action. they met with policy makers to hammer out possible solutions ahead of the cop-26 climate talks in glass gou. some remain skeptical saying time is running out to avoid catastrophe. this is what she said. >> there is no plan b. there is no plan blah. blah, blah, blah. this is not about some politically expensive correct dream of bunny hugging or blah, blah, blah. build back better, blah, blah, blah. green economy, blah, blah, blah. [ applause ] net zero by '25, 2050, blah, blah, blah. net zero by 2050, blah, blah, blah. net zero, blah, blah, blah. climate neutral, blah, blah, blah. this is all we hear from our so-called leaders, words, words that sound great, but so far has led to no action. >> some strong words there. it will be published in the journal science underscores her concerns. if global temperatures keep rising, today's children will see around three times as many climate disasters as their grandparents. >>> still to come here on the show, authorities are revealing
now, activist greta thunberg laid into world leaders as she calls empty promises on climate change --ate action. they met with policy makers to hammer out possible solutions ahead of the cop-26 climate talks in glass gou. some remain skeptical saying time is running out to avoid catastrophe. this is what she said. >> there is no plan b. there is no plan blah. blah, blah, blah. this is not about some politically expensive correct dream of bunny hugging or blah, blah, blah. build back...
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throughout this week's event, young climate activists — spearheaded by greta thunberg — moved from streeth. blah, blah, blah! today, they handed their proposals to those leaders, including a request to phase out fossil fuels entirely by 2030. in a couple of years, if this has to continue, if this chaotic approach to climate action has to continue, then we will lose our homes, we will lose our countries, we will lose our entire islands. the decisions that you make today have a lasting impact on our lives for tomorrow, so we need to see that our suggestions are being taken into consideration. we do not wantjust climate action, we want climate justice action. - what does climate justice mean to you? what's your message on that to leaders as they take over today? this means that we do notjust have privileged people explaining - what they think about the climate crisis, that we're bringing - marginalised voices. thank you, thank you very much... as politicians took over the stage today, borisjohnson couldn't resist an opportunity to repeat his catchy climate change slogan. it's coal, cars, cas
throughout this week's event, young climate activists — spearheaded by greta thunberg — moved from streeth. blah, blah, blah! today, they handed their proposals to those leaders, including a request to phase out fossil fuels entirely by 2030. in a couple of years, if this has to continue, if this chaotic approach to climate action has to continue, then we will lose our homes, we will lose our countries, we will lose our entire islands. the decisions that you make today have a lasting impact...
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in standing for office but is relative and it is friday so the future of the movement that greta thunbergolitical parties. i've been asking her wh . , ., political parties. i've been asking herwh. , ., her why. of course we are asking --eole to her why. of course we are asking people to look — her why. of course we are asking people to look closely _ her why. of course we are asking people to look closely at - her why. of course we are asking people to look closely at what i her why. of course we are asking | people to look closely at what the parties are actually proposing but given that nothing is sufficient, we are turning to the people, we are turning to generations and asking them to rise up. as politics and parties are failing us we need to rise up and increase the pressure for them to actually do the job. what do you say to politicians like armin laschet from the cdu who says that germany can't do this alone, germany can't change its economy and its climate policies are the european union it moves, less other major emitters move like the us and china? what you say to that? well. ch
in standing for office but is relative and it is friday so the future of the movement that greta thunbergolitical parties. i've been asking her wh . , ., political parties. i've been asking herwh. , ., her why. of course we are asking --eole to her why. of course we are asking people to look — her why. of course we are asking people to look closely _ her why. of course we are asking people to look closely at - her why. of course we are asking people to look closely at what i her why. of...
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crowds have gathered in cities including berlin and among them is greta thunberg, one of the world'snot an overstatement to say that they simply don't give a damn about us. we can no longer leave this to the people in power to take care of. just over 800,000 people, or one in 80, are estimated to have had covid in the uk last week. that's slightly down on the previous week according to figures released today by the office for national statistics. infection rates are falling in england, for the first time in several weeks, but the ons say rates remain high across the uk. they report there are encouraging signs that infection rates have continued to decrease among young adults, possibly reflecting the impact of the vaccination programme. a report suggests it could take more than a decade to clear the backlog in cancer treatment in england. the study, by the institute for public policy research, says almost 20,000 people have not been diagnosed because of missed referrals during the pandemic. and it says even with a 5% increase in treatments, hospitals may not clear cancer waiting lists
crowds have gathered in cities including berlin and among them is greta thunberg, one of the world'snot an overstatement to say that they simply don't give a damn about us. we can no longer leave this to the people in power to take care of. just over 800,000 people, or one in 80, are estimated to have had covid in the uk last week. that's slightly down on the previous week according to figures released today by the office for national statistics. infection rates are falling in england, for the...
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. >> i think greta thunberg o this, a beautiful image of you signing this with your granddaughter ons frustration and anger. she's absolutely right to be pressing the urgency of our doing that. but there are leaders out there trying to get some things done and we've got to speed it up. >> now, kerry always says it is not ideology, it is science and physics so why is it so hard to get the world to buy in we'll attack just that and give concrete ways you can help in "year of extremes" at 8:30 p.m. eastern time on abc newslive and hulu. >> why is it so hard? >> yeah, i think covid gave us a little bit of a parallel and we were able to see how science not only is full of fear, i think fear is part of it, application, i mean if you don't have access to it it's not equitable to be able to do these things so there are a couple of big things they have to do and the biggest economies in the world have to help other countries and communities within our own country to make it possible for everybody to do these things. >> little things make a big difference. >> you're so passionate about it. >>
. >> i think greta thunberg o this, a beautiful image of you signing this with your granddaughter ons frustration and anger. she's absolutely right to be pressing the urgency of our doing that. but there are leaders out there trying to get some things done and we've got to speed it up. >> now, kerry always says it is not ideology, it is science and physics so why is it so hard to get the world to buy in we'll attack just that and give concrete ways you can help in "year of...
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