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many who dream of reaching europe. as the sun rises, some stir awake among the piles of rubbish, discarded as they seem to be. trying to face another day of hunger and worry. gunshots they fled here in terror. guards opening fire during this mass escape from a packed detention centre. within minutes, six migrants lay dead. , ., , dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i will die. dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i willdie- they— dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i will die. they kill _ dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i will die. they kill people, - dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i will die. they kill people, they - will die. they kill people, they shoot like this, they should. living here is dying. escaping from shooting is dying. it's all the same. �* . shooting is dying. it's all the same. ~ ., ., ., , , same. after a month on the streets here, rashid is _ same. after a month on the streets here, rashid is between _ same. after a month on the streets here, rashid is between life - same. after a month on the streets here,
many who dream of reaching europe. as the sun rises, some stir awake among the piles of rubbish, discarded as they seem to be. trying to face another day of hunger and worry. gunshots they fled here in terror. guards opening fire during this mass escape from a packed detention centre. within minutes, six migrants lay dead. , ., , dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i will die. dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i willdie- they— dead. maybe i will leave, maybe i will die. they kill _ dead. maybe i...
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something i has fallen back on call, something we have seen more in china with the energy crunch and in europe, falling back more on gas, others gas shortages, the dependence on gas coming from russia, which is a fossilfuel, so not a great few weeks intent on building up to the 620. bit of weeks intent on building up to the g20. bit of a mixed bag, all moves towards where you are in glasgow. we're just going to say goodbye to our viewers on bbc world news, they will depart for the moment, we continue talking here on the bbc news channel, because i wanted to get your thoughts on some of the other things that president biden was talking about, particularly this issue that he thinks the end of coal issue that he thinks the end of coal is nigh, he talks about the support he has given to electric vehicles, he has given to electric vehicles, he talked about the tax credits for electricity companies, but a lot of people will look at this situation and say, actually, there is a lot of investment going into coal and gas right now. investment going into coal and gas riaht now. , ., ~ ., ., right now. ye
something i has fallen back on call, something we have seen more in china with the energy crunch and in europe, falling back more on gas, others gas shortages, the dependence on gas coming from russia, which is a fossilfuel, so not a great few weeks intent on building up to the 620. bit of weeks intent on building up to the g20. bit of a mixed bag, all moves towards where you are in glasgow. we're just going to say goodbye to our viewers on bbc world news, they will depart for the moment, we...
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highest carbon taxes in europe, do the work? ~ , , highest carbon taxes in europe, do they work?— highest carbon taxes in europe, do the work? ~ , , ., ., they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes — they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for _ they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 _ they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 years. _ they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 years. it - they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 years. it forces. carbon taxes for 30 years. it forces companies — carbon taxes for 30 years. it forces companies to _ carbon taxes for 30 years. it forces companies to change _ carbon taxes for 30 years. it forces companies to change their - carbon taxes for 30 years. it forces i companies to change their behaviour? yes. do they pass the cast onto consumers? —— pasta course. thea;c yes. do they pass the cast onto consumers? -- pasta course. they are chanauin consumers? -- pasta course. they are changing their— consumers? -- pasta course. they are changing their business _ co
highest carbon taxes in europe, do the work? ~ , , highest carbon taxes in europe, do they work?— highest carbon taxes in europe, do the work? ~ , , ., ., they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes — they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for _ they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 _ they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 years. _ they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 years. it - they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes...
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and we have just seen petrol rise by 15p a litre in most of europe. so this is well within the bounds of possibility. but politicians have to be bold enough to grab that and to make that happen. so what this summit needs to do is good into actions, notjust evasive promises, countries need to work together to make definite plans, with dates and amounts of carbon dioxide decreased and captured. and those plans, i think, should be published every year. a five year gap between the ratchet is too slow and we need to get faster, faster and accelerate.— faster and accelerate. yes, it gives a very important — faster and accelerate. yes, it gives a very important point _ faster and accelerate. yes, it gives a very important point and - faster and accelerate. yes, it gives a very important point and mark. a very important point and mark carney, the former governor of the bank of england, now a un envoy corralling world finances, talked about this and when we talked about how he is going to get money behind it. can i talk to about the technicalities and do e
and we have just seen petrol rise by 15p a litre in most of europe. so this is well within the bounds of possibility. but politicians have to be bold enough to grab that and to make that happen. so what this summit needs to do is good into actions, notjust evasive promises, countries need to work together to make definite plans, with dates and amounts of carbon dioxide decreased and captured. and those plans, i think, should be published every year. a five year gap between the ratchet is too...
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so basically his philanthropic group is running her government and press relations in europe. he previously did give money to whistle—blower aid and has pledged that he will continue to support her in many different ways, including travel expenses and including amplifying her message through a lot of his big organisations. so he's only one of many. just to clarify, she has not said publicly that he is backing haugen. but they don't specifically comment on this case. emily, what have facebook said in response to the slew of stories? they keep coming and coming. facebook has taken a very defensive posture in response to all of this. i've spoken to a lot of people this week that say companies in crisis have choices that they can make. they can either make structural change, they can apologise. facebook has chosen that will not be their approach, they say, we are proud of what we have done, we are a company that tries to do good. we have invested more in trust and safety than our rivals. and we are being mischaracterised in the press. mark zuckerberg earlier this week said all o
so basically his philanthropic group is running her government and press relations in europe. he previously did give money to whistle—blower aid and has pledged that he will continue to support her in many different ways, including travel expenses and including amplifying her message through a lot of his big organisations. so he's only one of many. just to clarify, she has not said publicly that he is backing haugen. but they don't specifically comment on this case. emily, what have facebook...
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on major global challenges by looking to all that unites us and the shared interest we have both in europe and the united states. we have resolved the 17 year boeing airbus dispute and we are close partners to address covid—19 and combat climate change. as we move forward, we are going to continue together to update the rules of the road and the 21st century economy and prove to the world that democracies, democracies are taking on hard problems and delivering sound solutions. the european union and the us will continue to be the closest of friends and partners as we work together to solve 21st century challenges. i thank you again, president vander line and i turn the podium over to you. think you. i think i am over there. —— thank you. thank you very much, mr president. i am also _ thank you very much, mr president. i am also very— thank you very much, mr president. i am also very pleased to announce that mr_ am also very pleased to announce that mr president you and i have today— that mr president you and i have today agreed to suspend the tariffs on steel_ today agreed to sus
on major global challenges by looking to all that unites us and the shared interest we have both in europe and the united states. we have resolved the 17 year boeing airbus dispute and we are close partners to address covid—19 and combat climate change. as we move forward, we are going to continue together to update the rules of the road and the 21st century economy and prove to the world that democracies, democracies are taking on hard problems and delivering sound solutions. the european...
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also there is the agreement made at the g20 summit between europe and some african countries to speed up production there. so it is possible, but it will need that combination, production and shading, because many of the developed countries actually sit on vaccines —— sharing. and they are not making them available to the poorest countries.— are not making them available to the poorest countries. another agreement that was of here _ poorest countries. another agreement that was of here was _ poorest countries. another agreement that was of here was the _ poorest countries. another agreement that was of here was the creation - poorest countries. another agreement that was of here was the creation of i that was of here was the creation of the g20 joint finance health task force are working on preparedness and boosting health care systems for future pandemics. are you satisfied with that? have at the g20 leaders gone far enough in terms of preparedness in that respect? well, not really because, _ preparedness in that respect? well, not really because, of— preparedness in that res
also there is the agreement made at the g20 summit between europe and some african countries to speed up production there. so it is possible, but it will need that combination, production and shading, because many of the developed countries actually sit on vaccines —— sharing. and they are not making them available to the poorest countries.— are not making them available to the poorest countries. another agreement that was of here _ poorest countries. another agreement that was of here...
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there is a race to cut emissions, and europe is out in front. the overarching goal was and, of course, is to make europe the very first climate neutral continent in the world. and some progress has been made. from 1990—2020, the eu reduced emissions by a quarter, beating its own targets. now the aim is to reach 55% of 1990 levels by 2030. it also aims to get over 40% of its energy from renewables by the same point. the strategy to get there includes carrots and sticks. you have to accept to change business models and behaviour of investors to finance green investments and to penalise those who do not make this move. key to the eu's climate plan is emissions trading. under emissions trading, industries are allowed to emit a certain amount of co2, with the allowance cut over time. it's the main tool being used to wean eu industry off the dirtiest fuels. first and foremost among them is coal. poland gets 70% of its energy from coal. the government is investing to change this, but its deadline to stop using coal is 20119. then there is germany. it
there is a race to cut emissions, and europe is out in front. the overarching goal was and, of course, is to make europe the very first climate neutral continent in the world. and some progress has been made. from 1990—2020, the eu reduced emissions by a quarter, beating its own targets. now the aim is to reach 55% of 1990 levels by 2030. it also aims to get over 40% of its energy from renewables by the same point. the strategy to get there includes carrots and sticks. you have to accept to...
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russia has europe's highest number of fidelity, at nearly 450,000 deaths. —— fatalities. people injapan are voting in parliamentary elections, weeks afterjapanese prime minister fumio kishida took office, his liberal democratic party is hoping to hold onto the majority. yuki tastumi spoke to me earlier. she told me how voters are feeling as they head to polling. people are looking at this election with a bit of trepidation, they are hopeful that all of the covid restrictions have gradually been lifted so they are slightly hopeful about a post— pandemic livestyle coming back to them slowly but surely, but at the same time, there is a lot of stress and disappointment and frankly quite a great deal of aggrievance to the ruling coalition about about how the government, led by first prime minister shinzo abe and then prime minister suga, have handled the response to the pandemic. we have to see. this is one of the most unpredictable elections i have seen, that polling results have continue to change right up until the last minute. it will be very very interesting to see how
russia has europe's highest number of fidelity, at nearly 450,000 deaths. —— fatalities. people injapan are voting in parliamentary elections, weeks afterjapanese prime minister fumio kishida took office, his liberal democratic party is hoping to hold onto the majority. yuki tastumi spoke to me earlier. she told me how voters are feeling as they head to polling. people are looking at this election with a bit of trepidation, they are hopeful that all of the covid restrictions have gradually...
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russia's has europe's highest fatalities at nearly 450,000 deaths. three people have been killed by security forces in sudan following mass demonstrations. it follows a military coup there earlier this week. hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets demanding the restoration of a civilian led government. 0ur senior african correspondent has this report. thousands of sudanese are on the streets in the capital and other cities. they chanted in praise of the revolution two years ago. protests like these helped bring down then—president 0mar al—bashir after three decades in power. these protesters are back on the streets to protect that revolution, they say. "may freedom live", they sang. freedom from military rule — a strong statement against the monday coup. 0rganisers called it the million—strong march. defiance against military rulers who declared a state of emergency across the country. but these civilians responded by staging protests from even before the coup was confirmed — and against all odds. phone lines are down, even shor
russia's has europe's highest fatalities at nearly 450,000 deaths. three people have been killed by security forces in sudan following mass demonstrations. it follows a military coup there earlier this week. hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets demanding the restoration of a civilian led government. 0ur senior african correspondent has this report. thousands of sudanese are on the streets in the capital and other cities. they chanted in praise of the revolution two years ago....
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russia has europe's highest tally of covid fatalities at nearly 450,000 deaths. prince andrew has asked for... prince andrew has instructed lawyers to fight to clear his name. he has been accused of sexual abuse when virginia jaffray was 17, a minor under us state law. the lawyers have asked a court to dismiss the lawsuit or to require her to provide a more definitive statement of the allegations. the court papers stated that prince andrew never sexually abused or assaulted her, he unequivocally denies her false allegations against him. the document goes on, she has initiated this baseless lawsuit against prince andrew to achieve another payday until it —— at his expense and at the expense of those closest to him. a 2nd argument advanced by his lawyers is that she is not entitled to bring a lawsuit against him. they claim she forfeited the right in 2009 when she sued this man, jeffrey epstein, the person said to have organised the sex trafficking. he took his own life in prison 2 years ago. he had been a friend of andrew, but the prince's lawyers say the 2009
russia has europe's highest tally of covid fatalities at nearly 450,000 deaths. prince andrew has asked for... prince andrew has instructed lawyers to fight to clear his name. he has been accused of sexual abuse when virginia jaffray was 17, a minor under us state law. the lawyers have asked a court to dismiss the lawsuit or to require her to provide a more definitive statement of the allegations. the court papers stated that prince andrew never sexually abused or assaulted her, he...
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russia has europe's highest tally of covid fatalities at nearly a50,000 deaths. it's more than six weeks since the volcano on the spanish canary island of la palma first erupted, yet there are no signs of the lava flow coming to an end. some experts believe it could remain active for many months more. the lives of those who live on the island have been changed forever, with thousands of families now homeless. from the island, danjohnson reports. so far, everyone's been protected from the volcano. but there's uncertainty about what will happen next. and even the youngest lives have been shaken. the lava cut these children off from their classrooms. so now they learn in borrowed space with donated books. translation: they can't even go outside to play i because of the situation. it was very emotional to come back because i really wanted to see them. i didn't know how they felt. "i went to live with my grandmother", rodrigo says. "i thought it would end quickly but the volcano has destroyed houses". "it releases a lot of lava", sergio told me, "and it destroys trees
russia has europe's highest tally of covid fatalities at nearly a50,000 deaths. it's more than six weeks since the volcano on the spanish canary island of la palma first erupted, yet there are no signs of the lava flow coming to an end. some experts believe it could remain active for many months more. the lives of those who live on the island have been changed forever, with thousands of families now homeless. from the island, danjohnson reports. so far, everyone's been protected from the...
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germany is by far the biggest emitter of c02 in europe. we would have been earlier in our climate action, but now it is a priority. but relations between fossil fuel groups, industry and mps here are often described as too cosy. there is this conflict of interest with lawmakers with second jobs in big polluting industries, there is the fact that a lot of the gdp of this country comes from big polluting industries. there�*s always the intent of big industries, but go out and asked them what they think, for example, about me, and you will see that at least in this building, there is no conflict of interest. as politicians now talk about green deal details, on the streets of europe there is a rising sense of fear that the time for talk is over. their future is slipping away. that was katya adler reporting. now, from europe to africa, and alongside energy is a big question in climate change, food security is also a huge concern. extremes of weather, including droughts and floods, can put supplies of food at risk. but as well as the threat, t
germany is by far the biggest emitter of c02 in europe. we would have been earlier in our climate action, but now it is a priority. but relations between fossil fuel groups, industry and mps here are often described as too cosy. there is this conflict of interest with lawmakers with second jobs in big polluting industries, there is the fact that a lot of the gdp of this country comes from big polluting industries. there�*s always the intent of big industries, but go out and asked them what...
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and by 2030, well, we are the most ambitious country in europe, and by 2030, we are saying we will not have hydrocarbon internal combustion engines in new cars. that is a very ambitious target. we have just about the punchiest nationally determined contribution of any country. we are saying we will cut our co2 emissions by 68% on 1990 levels. we have already done aa%, that is a massive achievement. and we are doing that through technology. but through technology that allows us to deliver hundreds of thousands of high wage, high skilljobs. that is the plan. in september, you rated the chances of success in glasgow at six out of ten, what would you say now? i would say about the same now. everybody needs to focus... what the uk has been trying to do is to take the abstract concepts of net zero that we talked about at paris six years ago and to turn them into hard, sharp deliverables in terms of reducing coal use, reducing the use of internal combustion engines, planting millions of trees, and getting the cash that the world needs to finance green technology. that's what we are trying to
and by 2030, well, we are the most ambitious country in europe, and by 2030, we are saying we will not have hydrocarbon internal combustion engines in new cars. that is a very ambitious target. we have just about the punchiest nationally determined contribution of any country. we are saying we will cut our co2 emissions by 68% on 1990 levels. we have already done aa%, that is a massive achievement. and we are doing that through technology. but through technology that allows us to deliver...
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and by 2030, well, we are the most ambitious country in europe and by 2030 we are saying we will not have hydrocarbon internal combustion engines in new cars. that is a very ambitious target. we have just about the punch used nationally determined contribution of any country. we are seeing we will cut our co2 emissions by 68% on 1990 levels. we have already done 44%, thatis levels. we have already done 44%, that is a massive achievement. and we are doing that through technology. through technology that allows us to deliver hundreds of thousands of high wage, high skill jobs. that is the plan. in jobs. that is the plan. in september, you rated the chances of success in glasgow at six out of ten... i success in glasgow at six out of ten... ., . success in glasgow at six out of ten... ., ten... i would say about the same now. ten... i would say about the same nova everybody — ten... i would say about the same now. everybody needs _ ten... i would say about the same now. everybody needs to - ten... i would say about the same now. everybody needs to focus... | now. everybody needs to fo
and by 2030, well, we are the most ambitious country in europe and by 2030 we are saying we will not have hydrocarbon internal combustion engines in new cars. that is a very ambitious target. we have just about the punch used nationally determined contribution of any country. we are seeing we will cut our co2 emissions by 68% on 1990 levels. we have already done 44%, thatis levels. we have already done 44%, that is a massive achievement. and we are doing that through technology. through...
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c02 in europe. we would have been earlier _ emitter of c02 in europe. we would have been earlier in _ emitter of c02 in europe. we would have been earlier in our _ emitter of c02 in europe. we would have been earlier in our climate - have been earlier in our climate action, but now it is a priority. but relations between fossil fuel groups, industry and mps here are often described as too cosy. there is this conflict of interest with lawmakers with second jobs and big polluting industries, there is the fact that a lot of the gdp of this country comes from big polluting industries. , ., , industries. there is always the intent of big — industries. there is always the intent of big industries, - industries. there is always the intent of big industries, but i industries. there is always the j intent of big industries, but go industries. there is always the i intent of big industries, but go out and asked them what they think, for example, about me, and you will see that at least in this building, the
c02 in europe. we would have been earlier _ emitter of c02 in europe. we would have been earlier in _ emitter of c02 in europe. we would have been earlier in our _ emitter of c02 in europe. we would have been earlier in our climate - have been earlier in our climate action, but now it is a priority. but relations between fossil fuel groups, industry and mps here are often described as too cosy. there is this conflict of interest with lawmakers with second jobs and big polluting industries,...
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joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy — most of which were flown in from the us — may not be leading by example or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. political editor laura kuenssberg is also at the g20 in rome. she says the pressure to get a positive result at the summit is only going to get worse for the british government and its prime minister. do not underestimate how much political pressure there is on borisjohnson, having made this a priority for his goverment literally playing host to the world by the time all of the huge big show on the road here moves to scotland at the end of this weekend. there is of course a formidable alliance, whether that's the pope, arnold schwarzenegger, joe biden, borisjohnson, or other western leaders, who want to help the brits in their task of pushing the world further and faster on their commitments to help halt changes to the climate, but there are also formidable powers on the other side to aren't as e
joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy — most of which were flown in from the us — may not be leading by example or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. political editor laura kuenssberg is also at the g20 in rome. she says the pressure to get a positive result at the summit is only going to get worse for the british government and its prime minister. do...
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joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy — most of which were flown in from the us — may not be leading by example or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. a political editor laura kuenssberg is also after meeting the pope, president biden went on for talks with his french counterpart, emmanuel macron. relations between the us and france have been strained since washington announced a security deal with australia and the uk. the aukus deal to sell submarines to australia scuppered a previous french arrangement and was said to have cost the country billions. president macron said they were rebuilding confidence, while president biden admitted things could have been done better. what happened was, to use an english phrase, what we did was clumsy. it was not done with a lot of grace. i was under the impression certain things had happened that hadn't happened. but i want to it clear — france is an extremely, extremely valued partner. new york city officials are preparing for a
joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy — most of which were flown in from the us — may not be leading by example or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. a political editor laura kuenssberg is also after meeting the pope, president biden went on for talks with his french counterpart, emmanuel macron. relations between the us and france have been strained since washington announced a...
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joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy — most of which were flown in from the us — may not be leading by example or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. a political editor laura kuenssberg is also at the summit. she said it is only going to get worse for the british government and its prime minister. do not underestimate. the roads to scotland next the end of next weekend was not there is of course a formidable alliance, whether that is the pope, arnold schwarzenegger, joe biden, borisjohnson or other leaders who want to help the brits in their task of pushing the world further and faster on their commitments to help hold changes to the climate but there are also formidable site powers on the other side to aunt as enthusiastic, who aren't as reluctant. whether that is china or india. it is certainly not as slamdunk for downing street. they know that these big climate talks that are coming are vitally important and they are at this stage not at al
joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy — most of which were flown in from the us — may not be leading by example or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. a political editor laura kuenssberg is also at the summit. she said it is only going to get worse for the british government and its prime minister. do not underestimate. the roads to scotland next the...
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so basically his philanthropic group is running her government and press relations in europe. he previously did give money to whistle—blower aid and has pledged that he will continue to support her in many different ways including travel expenses and including amplifying her message through amplifying her message through a lot of his big organisations. so he's only one of many. just to clarify. _ so he's only one of many. just to clarify. she _ so he's only one of many. just to clarify, she has _ so he's only one of many. just to clarify, she has not - so he's only one of many. just to clarify, she has not said publicly that he is backing haugen. but they don't specifically comment on this case. emily, what have facebook said in response to the slew of stories? they keep coming and coming. stories? they keep coming and comin. _ .,. , stories? they keep coming and cominu. .,, stories? they keep coming and cominu. ., coming. facebook has taken a very defensive _ coming. facebook has taken a very defensive posture - coming. facebook has taken a very defensive posture in - very
so basically his philanthropic group is running her government and press relations in europe. he previously did give money to whistle—blower aid and has pledged that he will continue to support her in many different ways including travel expenses and including amplifying her message through amplifying her message through a lot of his big organisations. so he's only one of many. just to clarify. _ so he's only one of many. just to clarify. she _ so he's only one of many. just to clarify, she...
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joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example — or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. after reading the pope, president biden went on for talks with his french counterpart, a manual macron. relations between the us and france had been strained by what's known as the aukus deal which brought closer military cooperation between america, australia and the uk while sidelining france from a deal to sell submarines to australia. president invited admitted things could've gone a little better. what happened was to lose that an english race. what we did was clumsy. that an english race. it was not done with a lot of grace. i was under the impression certain things that happened, but france is an extremely valuable partner. for a bit more on that, here's john sobel again. i think the french would want to move on, even though they are clear he is. america's relationship with france is the old
joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example — or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. after reading the pope, president biden went on for talks with his french counterpart, a manual macron. relations between the us and france had been strained by what's known as the aukus deal which brought...
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joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example — or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. relations between the us and france had been strained by what's known as the aukus deal which brought closer military cooperation between america, australia and the uk while sidelining france from a deal to sell submarines to australia. they were worth thousands of euros. that enraged paris and led to some frantic diplomacy to smooth things over, and president biden now says things could have been done a little bit better. what happened was to lose that an english race. what we did was clumsy. it was not done with a lot of grace. i was under the impression certain things that happened, but the friends is an extremely valuable partner —— france. the friends is an extremely valuable partner -- france.— partner -- france. france with the us because _ partner -- france. france with the us because
joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example — or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. relations between the us and france had been strained by what's known as the aukus deal which brought closer military cooperation between america, australia and the uk while sidelining france from a deal to...
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joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example. or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. our political editor laura kuenssberg is in rome for us tonight. on fishing, is there any confidence both sides may be able to see eye to eye on this when borisjohnson and emmanuel macron meet on sunday? clive, not at this stage. downing street doesn't want this to plunge into a massive political punch—up, especially not when there is so much else to be talking about, and boris johnson earlier tried to play down the chances of this descending into some very serious stand—off over trade, but at the same time it's not something that they can ignore. the government took its own action today by summoning the french ambassador, being hauled in for a telling off at the foreign office and it all makes for a rather bumpy conversation between the president and the prime minister here on sunday. but the mai
joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example. or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. jon sopel, bbc news, rome. our political editor laura kuenssberg is in rome for us tonight. on fishing, is there any confidence both sides may be able to see eye to eye on this when borisjohnson and emmanuel macron meet on sunday?...
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joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world in tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example. or in this holy city, practising what you preach. after that meeting with the pope, president biden met his french counterpart, emmanuel macron. relations between the us and france had been strained by what's known as the aukus deal, which brought closer military co operation between america, australia and the uk while sidelining france from a deal to sell submarines to australia. that enraged paris and led to some frantic diplomacy to smooth things over. and president biden now says things could have been done a little bit better. what happened was, to use an english phrase, what we did was clumsy. it wasn't done with a lot of grace. i was under the impression that certain things had happened that hadn't happened. but i want to make it clear, france is an extremely, extremely valued partner. here'sjon sopel again. well, i think the french would want to move on from it, althoug
joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world in tackling climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example. or in this holy city, practising what you preach. after that meeting with the pope, president biden met his french counterpart, emmanuel macron. relations between the us and france had been strained by what's known as the aukus deal, which brought closer military co operation between...
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joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world and climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example. or in this holy city, practising what you preach. the un secretary—general antonio guterres has also been speaking before c0 p26. he has warned that there is a serious risk that the climate summit will not deliver, and he said some tough decisions need to be taken. there is a serious risk that glasgow will not deliver. several recent climate announcements might leave the impression of a rosier picture. unfortunately, this is an illusion. the current national determined contributions formal commitments by governments still condemn the world to a calamitous 2.7—degree increase. even if recent pledges were clear and credible, and there are serious questions about some of them, we are still hurtling towards climate catastrophe. under the best—case scenario, temperatures will still rise well above two degrees, and that is a disaster. as we saw injon sopel�*s report, the climate act
joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world and climate change. but his 85—vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example. or in this holy city, practising what you preach. the un secretary—general antonio guterres has also been speaking before c0 p26. he has warned that there is a serious risk that the climate summit will not deliver, and he said some tough decisions need to be taken. there is a serious risk...
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at the same time it is nice to a literal weight around the countries of europe. and ski racing and getting up in the morning and putting myself at severe risk all the time when i been racing for subs i suppose is well with the pandemic when we've been at home so much itjust seems, i miss it so much. now that it's kind of all settle down there is a bit of like what do i do now? for settle down there is a bit of like what do i do now?— settle down there is a bit of like what do i do now? for now family is her focus and _ what do i do now? for now family is her focus and she _ what do i do now? for now family is her focus and she is _ what do i do now? for now family is her focus and she is plenty - what do i do now? for now family is her focus and she is plenty of- her focus and she is plenty of inspirational bedtime stories to tell. we wish her well in her retirement. wish her well in her retirement. now with the cop 26 climate change conference approaching, bbc sport has been speaking to sampdoria and norway international morten thorsby. he's been an environmen
at the same time it is nice to a literal weight around the countries of europe. and ski racing and getting up in the morning and putting myself at severe risk all the time when i been racing for subs i suppose is well with the pandemic when we've been at home so much itjust seems, i miss it so much. now that it's kind of all settle down there is a bit of like what do i do now? for settle down there is a bit of like what do i do now?— settle down there is a bit of like what do i do now? for...
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joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world and climate change. but his 85 vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example. or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. and joe biden has praised the pope for his leadership over climate change and also on vaccine distribution around the world. if that meeting was all sweetness and light, his encounter with president macron of france altogether more difficult after that defence cooperation deal signed between the united states, britain and australia, which has cost the french tens of millions in lost submarine contracts, joe biden conceded the americans had been clumsy over it and had been under the impression that the french had been told. i'm not sure whether they kissed and made up but they seem to have healed some of their divisions. jon sopel thereit live in the vatican city. archaeologists working on the route of the hs2 high—speed rail link, have uncovered what they've described as an "astounding" set of roman statues. two complete figures, appe
joe biden, on this trip to europe, wants to show that america is leading the world and climate change. but his 85 vehicle convoy, most of which were flown in from the us, may not be leading by example. or, in this holy city, practising what you preach. and joe biden has praised the pope for his leadership over climate change and also on vaccine distribution around the world. if that meeting was all sweetness and light, his encounter with president macron of france altogether more difficult...
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some of the fish caught in europe is exported back to the uk, some of the fish thatis back to the uk, some of the fish that is caught in the uk is exported to france, there is a complicated network that goes on, various levels of unhappiness and happiness. not everyone got what they wanted in this deal, although i think the message coming from the industry this morning, certainly on the uk side, is they want to try and get this resolved one way or another and not end up in some sort of trade war with france overfishing rights. nick eardley in westminster, thank you. the pope has called on leaders at next week's climate summit in glasgow to make radical decisions to offer hope to the world. in a message recorded for the bbc, he called on all those gathering at cop26 to act now to tackle the looming crisis of global warming and rising emissions. this morning, pope francis also met the us presidentjoe biden, who's in rome for a summit of g20 leaders. from rome, mark lowen reports. a rare papal media message for an urgent crisis. the environmentalist pope francis taking to the bbc airwave
some of the fish caught in europe is exported back to the uk, some of the fish thatis back to the uk, some of the fish that is caught in the uk is exported to france, there is a complicated network that goes on, various levels of unhappiness and happiness. not everyone got what they wanted in this deal, although i think the message coming from the industry this morning, certainly on the uk side, is they want to try and get this resolved one way or another and not end up in some sort of trade...
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there's that meeting between the europe minister here and the french ambassador this afternoon. and the prime minister and the french president will hold brief talks at the g20 on sunday. there is a hope, in london, this can still be sorted out diplomatically. but, nevertheless, the message from downing street is they are looking at what they will do to retaliate, if france goes ahead with some of the threats it has made in recent days. the threats it has made in recent da s. w' the threats it has made in recent da s. . ~ the threats it has made in recent da s. ., ~ ., the threats it has made in recent da s. ., ., days. nick, thank you, our political correspondent. _ the pope has called on leaders at next week's climate summit in glasgow to make radical decisions, to offer hope to the world. in a message recorded for the bbc, he called on all those gathering at cop26 to act now to tackle the looming crisis of global warming and rising emissions. this morning, pope francis also met the us president, joe biden, who's in rome for a summit of g20 leaders. from rome, mark lowen repor
there's that meeting between the europe minister here and the french ambassador this afternoon. and the prime minister and the french president will hold brief talks at the g20 on sunday. there is a hope, in london, this can still be sorted out diplomatically. but, nevertheless, the message from downing street is they are looking at what they will do to retaliate, if france goes ahead with some of the threats it has made in recent days. the threats it has made in recent da s. w' the threats it...
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professor catherine barnard is the deputy director at the thinktank 'uk in a changing europe'. obviously, there's less of it, how things are on the ground and how serious this is where it goes and what are your thoughts at this point? what are your thoughts at this oint? �* ., , , what are your thoughts at this oint? i, , , ., what are your thoughts at this oint? 1, , , ., ., ., what are your thoughts at this oint? , ., ., ., point? both sides and got a point to make, point? both sides and got a point to make. both — point? both sides and got a point to make, both sides _ point? both sides and got a point to make, both sides have _ point? both sides and got a point to make, both sides have got - point? both sides and got a point to make, both sides have got to i point? both sides and got a point to make, both sides have got to play l point? both sides and got a point to| make, both sides have got to play to their own politics. what is really interesting is how quiet the european commission has been because in fact it should be the european commission that triggers these dis
professor catherine barnard is the deputy director at the thinktank 'uk in a changing europe'. obviously, there's less of it, how things are on the ground and how serious this is where it goes and what are your thoughts at this point? what are your thoughts at this oint? �* ., , , what are your thoughts at this oint? i, , , ., what are your thoughts at this oint? 1, , , ., ., ., what are your thoughts at this oint? , ., ., ., point? both sides and got a point to make, point? both sides and...
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last night we had the french europe minister saying the uk only understands the language of force. we have got the french government saying that if this is not resolved by tuesday, it will stop british boats from docking at some french ports and there will be a big increase in the number of checks that happen on things going over the channel, which could have a real big impact on freight traffic over the channel. the uk government says that is completely out of proportion, it is accusing the french government of inflammatory language and we have also heard from the uk government this morning that if the french do take more action, there will be retaliation from london. having listened to environment secretary. two can play at that game is what i would say. but in the first instance what we're doing is raising this with the european commission, since obviously the eu represents france on fisheries matters and is the partner we deal with internationally on these things. obviously it's always open to us to increase the enforcement that that we do on french vessels — to board more of
last night we had the french europe minister saying the uk only understands the language of force. we have got the french government saying that if this is not resolved by tuesday, it will stop british boats from docking at some french ports and there will be a big increase in the number of checks that happen on things going over the channel, which could have a real big impact on freight traffic over the channel. the uk government says that is completely out of proportion, it is accusing the...
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last night we had europe's... sorry, france's europe is that saying that the uk only seem to understand the language of force. the french government is threatening to block british boats landing in french ports and to increase checks on goods going to france from the uk. this morning in your interview with george eustice he said that that was completely inflammatory and suggested there could be retaliation.— suggested there could be retaliation. ., , ., ., retaliation. two can play at that came retaliation. two can play at that name is retaliation. two can play at that game is what — retaliation. two can play at that game is what i _ retaliation. two can play at that game is what i can _ retaliation. two can play at that game is what i can say. - retaliation. two can play at that game is what i can say. in i retaliation. two can play at that game is what i can say. in the l retaliation. two can play at that i game is what i can say. in the first instance _ game is what i can say. in the first instance what we
last night we had europe's... sorry, france's europe is that saying that the uk only seem to understand the language of force. the french government is threatening to block british boats landing in french ports and to increase checks on goods going to france from the uk. this morning in your interview with george eustice he said that that was completely inflammatory and suggested there could be retaliation.— suggested there could be retaliation. ., , ., ., retaliation. two can play at that...
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in europe, 20% of all the cars are electric cars. and this would mean that we are going to see soon oil demand peak and slowly decline. those countries better prepare themselves for the next chapter of the energy world. otherwise, they may well be left behind and not ready for the next chapter of the global energy economy. so when, for example, australia's resources minister, keith pitt, says, "coal, oil and gas are going to continue to be a big part of australia's energy mix," when the energy and oil ministries in saudi arabia make it clear that they are going to continue to invest and develop their oil resources, you say they're swimming against the tide of history, do you? i believe that a new global energy economy is emerging around the world. it is not only driven by the wish of saving the planet, because technology is going in that way, and those countries who are investing in coal or other fossil fuels may well be taking a big risk, in my view. how much does american leadership matter in all of this? we haven't discussed ameri
in europe, 20% of all the cars are electric cars. and this would mean that we are going to see soon oil demand peak and slowly decline. those countries better prepare themselves for the next chapter of the energy world. otherwise, they may well be left behind and not ready for the next chapter of the global energy economy. so when, for example, australia's resources minister, keith pitt, says, "coal, oil and gas are going to continue to be a big part of australia's energy mix," when...
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their world without waste, it is only maybe applicable in europe. yet right now, we are the ones suffering more from the problems caused by plastic pollution. welcome to bbc news. the headlines. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, the indonesian president says wealthier countries need to do more to get the world's poorer countries vaccinated. translation: i see that everyone has helped, - but in my opinion, it's not enough — notjust for indonesia, but for all developing countries, and especially for poorer countries. dozens of former world leaders say hundreds of thousands of lives could be lost in former ? poorer countries if surplus vaccines are allowed to expire. senior oil executives who appear before the us congress deny deliberately misleading the world about the dangers of climate change. under fire from lawmakers and regulators and former employees, social media giant facebook is rebranding.
their world without waste, it is only maybe applicable in europe. yet right now, we are the ones suffering more from the problems caused by plastic pollution. welcome to bbc news. the headlines. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, the indonesian president says wealthier countries need to do more to get the world's poorer countries vaccinated. translation: i see that everyone has helped, - but in my opinion, it's not enough — notjust for indonesia, but for all developing countries, and...
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germany is by far the biggest c02 emitter in europe. we would have been earlier in our climate action, but now it's a priority. but relations between fossil fuel groups, industry and mps here, are often described as too cosy. there is this conflict of interest with law makers with second jobs in big polluting industries, there's the fact a lot of the gdp of this country comes from big polluting industries. there is always the attempt of big industries that go out and ask them what they think, for example about me, and you will see, at least in this building here, there is no conflict of interest. as politicians haggle now over green deal details, on the streets of europe, there's a rising sense of fear — that the time for talk is over, their future is slipping away. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. japan goes to the polls on sunday, less than two months after prime minister fumio kishida was elected leader of the ruling liberal democratic party. the party is expected to lose seats, but not lose power. in fact, the ldp has failed to re
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germany is by far the biggest c02 emitter in europe. we would have been earlier in our climate action, - but now it's a priority. but relations between fossil fuel groups, industry and mps here, are often described as too cosy. there is this conflict of interest with law makers with second jobs in big polluting industries, there is the fact a lot of the gdp of this country comes from big polluting industries. an uk course, so you course, so you would inflation, of course, so you would expect people on higher earnings to be worse off in a year's time. let’s be worse off in a year's time. let's take a look — be worse off in a year's time. let's take a look at _ be worse off in a year's time. let's take a look at some _ be worse off in a year's time. let's take a look at some of the - be worse off in a year's time. let's take a look at some of the other stories and headlines. police and the northern indian state of arrested three missionary students for allegedly... they were charged with promoting cyber terrorism. the arrests were the
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germany is by far the biggest c02 emitter in europe. we would have been earlier in our climate action, but now it is a priority. but relations between fossil fuel groups, industry and mps here, are often described as too cosy. there is this conflict of interest with law makers with second jobs in big polluting industries, there is the fact a lot of the gdp of this country comes from big polluting industries. there is always the attempt of big industries that go out and ask them what they think, for example about me, and you will see, at least in this building here, there is no conflict, conflict of interest. as politicians haggle now over green deal details, on the streets of europe there is a rising sense of fear — that the time for talk is over, their future is slipping away. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. heavy rain has forced the scottish borders council, to declare a major incident in the town of hawick, due to fears of flooding, and the environment agency is also warning people in cumbria, of the continuing risk of flooding, p
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and europe got rid of the red list hotel quarantine months ago. the last one i think was ireland which last month tore up their red list and let everybody out of their current in hotels because they said this is doing no good at all. but yes, you have to get used to the fact that if you've been vaccinated than the world is opening up to you in a pretty steady pace. if you have not for whatever reason when you are going to find travel internationally increasingly difficult and afraid to say. increasingly difficult and afraid to sa . , , , increasingly difficult and afraid to sa. , ,, ., increasingly difficult and afraid to sa , , , , ., ., , . , increasingly difficult and afraid to say. this must be fantastic news for the travel industry. _ say. this must be fantastic news for the travel industry. is _ say. this must be fantastic news for the travel industry. is there - the travel industry. is there anything about the timing as we head into christmas at all? he. anything about the timing as we head into christmas at all?— into christmas at all? n
and europe got rid of the red list hotel quarantine months ago. the last one i think was ireland which last month tore up their red list and let everybody out of their current in hotels because they said this is doing no good at all. but yes, you have to get used to the fact that if you've been vaccinated than the world is opening up to you in a pretty steady pace. if you have not for whatever reason when you are going to find travel internationally increasingly difficult and afraid to say....
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and as with all theseissuesit clash with europe. and as with all these issues it seems for britain they loom very, very large because it is britain's destiny at stake. from the european perspective it's one of many things going on in the world. is not the most important. in france this has come up to the surface in the last day and has been leading the news. one of the items leading the news. one of the items leading the news we said before here remains true that fishing remains a totemic industry in france for the people are very attached to their fishing boats, fishing industry, its part of the image that france it's part of the image that france cultivates as a nation that a lot of fishing, consumes a lot of fish and prides itself on the fishing communities it has long is long, long closed. so when that is in danger people feel strongly about it and governments feel they have to act on it. it's of course not lost on anyone that there are elections approaching here in france. in five months there are presidential elections. this i
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it's really interesting about that shortlist of five play their club game in europe, whichjust demonstrates how exciting the game is on the continent now, how much it's going to him how exciting title races i can it's a really good time to be a fan of european football in the women's gain at the moment. absolutely. she will be presenting them winner without a word. you can head over to our website now to cast your vote. barcelona have named the manager of their b team sergi barjuan as their new interim boss today as they look for a long term replacement for ronald koeman. the former southampton and everton manager was sacked following last night's defeat at raya vallecano with barca ninth in la liga and already twice beaten in the champions league. players like messi, suarez and griezmann have all left amid financial problems that have left the spanish giants facing an uncertain future. jim lumsden reports. the defeat to... came just a few days after being beaten by rivals real madrid. barcelona had picked up just 15 points from ten games in la liga, and have already lost twice in the champ
it's really interesting about that shortlist of five play their club game in europe, whichjust demonstrates how exciting the game is on the continent now, how much it's going to him how exciting title races i can it's a really good time to be a fan of european football in the women's gain at the moment. absolutely. she will be presenting them winner without a word. you can head over to our website now to cast your vote. barcelona have named the manager of their b team sergi barjuan as their new...
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before a french parliamentary committee, europe minister clement beaune spelt out what�*s to happen. from tuesday, he said, no uk fishing boat will be allowed to unload its catch in french ports. there will be intensified inspections on uk goods entering france by ferry and the channel tunnel. and in a second wave of measures, france may raise the tariff on electricity it supplies to the channel islands. france says this is because the uk and the channel islands have failed to keep their side of the deal on fishing licences signed as part of brexit. the british government says that�*s not true. it is very disappointing to see the comments that came from france yesterday. we believe these are disappointing and disproportionate, and not what we would expect from a close ally and partner. the measures being threatened do not appear to be compatible with the trading cooperation agreement or wider international law. the licences row flared in may, when protesting french fishing boats sailed in flotilla intojersey waters and london sent in two navy patrol boats in response. today, though
before a french parliamentary committee, europe minister clement beaune spelt out what�*s to happen. from tuesday, he said, no uk fishing boat will be allowed to unload its catch in french ports. there will be intensified inspections on uk goods entering france by ferry and the channel tunnel. and in a second wave of measures, france may raise the tariff on electricity it supplies to the channel islands. france says this is because the uk and the channel islands have failed to keep their side...