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peter, all of a r t row attempts by the u. s. and france to patch things up, took 2nd place to the sweeping endorsement of a minimum 15 percent tax on the world's largest corporations. an economist explained to us why wealthy nations like the u. s. will be the main beneficiaries. it will never be in the, in the, in the interest of government, the u. s. government and any other countries to get more taxes, but what they do with it. i mean, that's going to really influence who's been, who benefits new doesn't generally speaking countries while here, kind of companies rather based in about 5 years or can read much less affected by this than the, the global minimum taxable effect doesn't work. i personally wouldn't try to create a, a global block of minimum taxes. but one thing that could be done is also to lower the barriers due to bringing technology skills, information transfer to all the nations of the world. but actually the taxes are barrier to that taxes don't they don't, they don't hope that they are a barrier to spread of in
peter, all of a r t row attempts by the u. s. and france to patch things up, took 2nd place to the sweeping endorsement of a minimum 15 percent tax on the world's largest corporations. an economist explained to us why wealthy nations like the u. s. will be the main beneficiaries. it will never be in the, in the, in the interest of government, the u. s. government and any other countries to get more taxes, but what they do with it. i mean, that's going to really influence who's been, who...
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and american airlines is scrapped hundreds war flights across the u. s. on sunday, bringing its number of council trips to 1600. i've lost 3 days. the airlines playing high winds that forced its busiest airport, dallas for fort worth international to shut down. the company is also struggling with a shortage of flight attendance. ah, there's out there in these. it's help stories. world ladies at the meeting at the world leaders meeting at the g. 20 summit in rome have agreed to keep global warming at 1.5 degrees celsius. but as a compress wrapped up, they weren't able to make a firm commitment on how to achieve net 0 carbon emissions by 2050 prince charles. urge them to turn the words into ashton's great, literally it is the last chance saloon we must now translate fine words into still finer actions. and as the enormity of the climate, jalap challenge dominates people's conversations from news rooms to living rooms. but as the future of humanity and nature has.
and american airlines is scrapped hundreds war flights across the u. s. on sunday, bringing its number of council trips to 1600. i've lost 3 days. the airlines playing high winds that forced its busiest airport, dallas for fort worth international to shut down. the company is also struggling with a shortage of flight attendance. ah, there's out there in these. it's help stories. world ladies at the meeting at the world leaders meeting at the g. 20 summit in rome have agreed to keep global...
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i'm your confidence, it's in the u. s. and countries all around the world that have signed on to this to who will now seek to implement it swiftly and in good faith. but you know, that's no model for the, the domestic processes in all those jurisdictions that have signed on. ireland was one of the last countries to agree to the 15 percent corporate tax rate. it's low taxes, encouraged firms like google, apple, and facebook to set up their european headquarters there. but kim? yeah, nigeria, pakistan and sri lanka rejected the agreement. kenya said the plan makes it hard for its government to collect levies from multinational tech giants. while nigeria says 15 percent is too low. ah. all right, let's bring in our guests in dublin, richard boyd, barrett and irish politician and member of parliament for people. the for profit in boucher mustafah and dodgy will executive director of the african center for tax and governance and and bill bow. susanna ruiz, rodriguez oxfam internationals, tax justice lead a warm welcome to you a
i'm your confidence, it's in the u. s. and countries all around the world that have signed on to this to who will now seek to implement it swiftly and in good faith. but you know, that's no model for the, the domestic processes in all those jurisdictions that have signed on. ireland was one of the last countries to agree to the 15 percent corporate tax rate. it's low taxes, encouraged firms like google, apple, and facebook to set up their european headquarters there. but kim? yeah, nigeria,...
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the plan from the u. s. point of view is to raise their a corporation tax level, which already stands at around 21 percent up to about 28 percent. critics, including charity is an organization's looking to fight poverty on happy that this is the way forward. in fact, oxfam has called this a mockery of fairness. the world is experiencing the largest increase in poverty indicates and the massive explosion inequality. but this they will deliver or nothing to hold either. instead, it is already being seen by some wealthy nations as an excuse to cut domestic corporate tax rates risk in a new race to the bottom. well, the g 20 seems to be ending with want to, if you, that we thought was put to bed before that even got underway. raising its head again, knots the, the dispute between australia, france, and the united states really over the orchestra deal. now that was the defense pockets the between australia, the united kingdom in the united states. what it ultimately did that defense pack though was cut from ou
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s. president joe biden highlighted the environmental benefits of a deal. he announced with the e u that rolled back trump era tariffs on steel and aluminum. the united states. the european union have agreed to negotiate the roles. first trade grant based on how much carbon is in a product. environmental groups are concerned that if the g 20 a group of 19 countries in the e, you can't make binding commitments, it will be even tougher for delegates from 200 countries. now, meeting in glasgow to agree on concrete steps to keep global warming at 1.5 degrees celsius site to say, that's needed to revert the worst projections of climate disaster. adarine algebra, rome, the sudanese teaches committee is called a 1st strike in all states of sued on a day off to hundreds of thousands people rallied to denounce the military takeover . at least 4 people killed in the protest on saturday. japan's governing coalition is projected to keep its majority in the lower house of parliament, but prime minister for me. okay. she does liberal democratic party is set to lose numbe
s. president joe biden highlighted the environmental benefits of a deal. he announced with the e u that rolled back trump era tariffs on steel and aluminum. the united states. the european union have agreed to negotiate the roles. first trade grant based on how much carbon is in a product. environmental groups are concerned that if the g 20 a group of 19 countries in the e, you can't make binding commitments, it will be even tougher for delegates from 200 countries. now, meeting in glasgow to...
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we didn't chland day orin the s bay and we won't for the rey u city or peninsula or north they do see the light showers. you could get a sprinkle tonight and it would be short- lived and not amount to much but things will get damp for halloween and that is it. the real rain is that right there with a good-looking system and we could pull out the rain and bring it forward in the future cast and switch over to high resolution to watch how this plays out monday morning and this is a monday morning commute rain issue in the north bay and it should not be much of an issue for the morning commute but watch the rain from the 6:00 our all the weight into the 8:00 or 9:00 hours and that is where the focus will be and in terms of the rain from the system the best of it for monday is right here. in the morning and at the north bay. but it does rain everywhere else as well later. so this gets us into the late morning and we do see the showers getting into the heart of the bay and from the late morning on we just keep the chance of light scattered showers hit or miss going throughout the day so it
we didn't chland day orin the s bay and we won't for the rey u city or peninsula or north they do see the light showers. you could get a sprinkle tonight and it would be short- lived and not amount to much but things will get damp for halloween and that is it. the real rain is that right there with a good-looking system and we could pull out the rain and bring it forward in the future cast and switch over to high resolution to watch how this plays out monday morning and this is a monday morning...
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s. the rockies . seeing quite a bit of a wintry mix, come into play things a feeling rather chilly here. but for the very wet weather we have to move to that west coast. we got a band of rain moving into california to oregon and into washington. it's going to be showers for san francisco and a rather wet week for portland, and seattle, but further south of this, it is looking a lot finer and dryer. apart from texas, we're going to see some severe storms roll into dallas. by the time we get into choose day and as we move to central america, it's looking fine and dry across much of mexico sunshine from mexico city at $21.00 degrees celsius for the wet weather. we have to head further south that your update . ah, with bottles in cameron's rivers come on in the street. plastic is everywhere. but if cloth holes can be fishing boats and bubble gum, wellington b. what more can be done with this plague polymers? earth rise, re imagining class day on al jazeera, november on al jazeera by years after the histor
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if january 6th is such a pivotal date in u. s. history as it's being presented, surely questions like those surrounding suspect? 16 demand answers. caleb robin, r t. new york. facebook is undergoing something of a metamorphosis with a major rebranding, changing its corporate name to meta. it's part of a drive to broaden the company's brand recognition, to include other holdings, such as instagram and what's up. the internet's joined in to help the rebranding, although perhaps not in the way facebook may have intended a mountain of means rapidly erupted. and ridiculing the new name with facebook. sorry, mehta boss, mark zuckerberg, face front and center in many a doctored pic. zuckerberg though is optimistic. the company's new direction is the way to go. facebook is one of the most used technology products in the history of the world. it's an iconic social media brand. over time, i hope we are seen as a met averse company. and i want to anchor our work and our identity on what we're building towards facebook, changing his name to m
if january 6th is such a pivotal date in u. s. history as it's being presented, surely questions like those surrounding suspect? 16 demand answers. caleb robin, r t. new york. facebook is undergoing something of a metamorphosis with a major rebranding, changing its corporate name to meta. it's part of a drive to broaden the company's brand recognition, to include other holdings, such as instagram and what's up. the internet's joined in to help the rebranding, although perhaps not in the way...
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z s. u and chief is holding on to don's generals to reverse, to take over power. it comes a day after hundreds of 1000 people rightly to denounce the military rule. the sudanese teachers committee is called for a strike in all states. him, morgan has the latest from hall to where on one of the main roads incident, capital, hudson, central business district, and normally on a normal day around this time, which is mid afternoon in hot assume the roads are jammed with scars and the shops are open and that's because this road connects to many state institutions and many banking institutions in the heart of the capital. but right now, there are very few cars on the streets and many shop remain closed. and this is a week after the military take over. now today is the 1st day of the work and we many people here say that they are very wary and they're very uncertain of the coming days. it's also they often nationwide protest people calling for the release of prime minister, the lamb bill, and his cabinet members who are arrested on monday when the military took over many
z s. u and chief is holding on to don's generals to reverse, to take over power. it comes a day after hundreds of 1000 people rightly to denounce the military rule. the sudanese teachers committee is called for a strike in all states. him, morgan has the latest from hall to where on one of the main roads incident, capital, hudson, central business district, and normally on a normal day around this time, which is mid afternoon in hot assume the roads are jammed with scars and the shops are open...
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and this discussion from the u. s. s. r, which transform ukraine into a country is prosperous, france ah, in the context of the u. s. s. ours longstanding economic crisis, such claims had a significant effect on society. the peoples movement of ukraine was rapidly moving in a more nationalistic direction. could entered parliament as a force in opposition to the communist party. in his charter, one of the goals was the withdrawal of ukraine from the u. s. s. r. they were spreading leaflets. the saying that ukraine was going to become a 2nd france. my $1000000.00 is and i say i knew what the list of kids and they said she knew it. so given the steptoe a good a noise switch us maybe to medium. so it will it she stuff. what am i going? yes, kim. like hello, say you could do it a boy, a love sousa? like de leon? yeah. okay. in the what cisco sales. oh, it's good propaganda. it's a song by name me for my long sawing as a music, putting a swish thought avenue. awesome. good. would you also get on rebel green's come on, little mo
and this discussion from the u. s. s. r, which transform ukraine into a country is prosperous, france ah, in the context of the u. s. s. ours longstanding economic crisis, such claims had a significant effect on society. the peoples movement of ukraine was rapidly moving in a more nationalistic direction. could entered parliament as a force in opposition to the communist party. in his charter, one of the goals was the withdrawal of ukraine from the u. s. s. r. they were spreading leaflets. the...
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s. the rockies. seeing quite a bit of a wintry mix, come into play things a feeling rather chilly here. but for the very wet weather we have to move to that west coast. we got a band of rain moving into california to oregon and into washington. it's going to be showers for san francisco and a rather wet week for portland, and seattle, but further south of this, it is looking a lot finer and dryer. apart from texas, we're going to see some severe storms roll in to dallas. by the time we get into choose day and as we move to central america, it's looking fine and dry across much of mexico sunshine from mexico city at $21.00 degrees celsius for the wet aware that we have to head further south. that sure update. ah, well in to a world of comfort and the services without you business class, which way your privacy is paramount and your experience can sit back, relax in your own private space and let us take care of everything. catera weighs the airlines you can rely on. lou aah! on al jazeera, these are th
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s. establishment. then even, you know, the people who don't agree with this and who know better, but who value their career will go along with it. and unfortunately, i mean, well, just with regard to russia, but we've got to iran now as well with regard to china, you have these universal narratives, compose partly of prejudice, partly of ignorance, partly of cowardice, which are very difficult to fundamentally, to shift over the last couple of days i've been re reading some of the articles by a secretary of state colin powell who passed away a couple of days ago. and he said the proper leader should surround himself or herself by people who are serious about their jobs, but not about themselves. and, you know, he was very strong and very vocal against that kind of opportunities. and do you think that's that's empty rhetoric reducing, there was a time when institutionally, the interests of the state of the state craft could have been put ahead of people's . we all have, you know, career orientations, bu
s. establishment. then even, you know, the people who don't agree with this and who know better, but who value their career will go along with it. and unfortunately, i mean, well, just with regard to russia, but we've got to iran now as well with regard to china, you have these universal narratives, compose partly of prejudice, partly of ignorance, partly of cowardice, which are very difficult to fundamentally, to shift over the last couple of days i've been re reading some of the articles by a...
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in the vietnam war, the u. s. army used to heidi talks to cover side with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later, the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge brain something they didn't even see the foot 2 women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange on al jazeera. when the news breaks, when people need to be hunt country was founded on bloodshed with exclusive interviews and in depth reports. if the families that are teaching each other, how to search, not really the authority, al jazeera, has teens on the ground, liquid rock, big shot up into the air as well as chemicals. being released to bring you more award winning documentaries and lied nice. lou gee, 20 late is agreed to take stronger action to tackle climate change, but fail to set the specific targets. and so the stage is now set for cop $26.00 way governments. a war
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the u. s. is challenging britain's decision not to extradite him to american health grounds. he's wanted on 17 charges of espionage and one of conspiracy to hack a government computer after exposing alleged western war crimes if convicted on all counts, he could face a prison sentence of 175 years. although it may be months before a final verdict in the cases reached, the i the judges just said they will take everything into consideration, but no ruling was handed out immediately. the entire day was devoted to hearing arguments before by the prosecution for the grounds of appeal, why they want to appeal to judge's decision not to extra by the phone. and there were 5 grounds of appealing to the 2 main topics, or of course, san jose health. and the assurance is a diplomatic assurances given by the united states in terms of health. what the prosecution have been trying to do is accuse a key medical, extra witness professor compliment of being disingenuous of misleading the court. i concealing the identity of a sondors partner, stella morris, and the 2 children. we finally heard
the u. s. is challenging britain's decision not to extradite him to american health grounds. he's wanted on 17 charges of espionage and one of conspiracy to hack a government computer after exposing alleged western war crimes if convicted on all counts, he could face a prison sentence of 175 years. although it may be months before a final verdict in the cases reached, the i the judges just said they will take everything into consideration, but no ruling was handed out immediately. the entire...
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s. air strike on the capital. baghdad, and illegally occupy palestine. al jazeera has always been present. it's cameras broadcasting the daily struggles of palestinians living under is radio occupation, correcting a narrative that had previously failed to tell that side of the story killed by the israeli army. from the 2nd intifada to the attack on an 8th flotilla headed to the besieged, gaza strip. and until the recent war in 2021, the network has reported the story from all sides and angle....
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but if they go to battle, they will go to battle and, and we saw that recently with the u. s. on it puts regulations in and like millions of people wrote him to congressmen, senators got involved in all sorts of groups. and i think the she was surprised at the strength of this movement and how much money's in it as well. and on the even more macro level for the military industrial complex, they're fine with countries now using it to evade this sanctions. other anecdotal reports of countries buying a humanitarian aid that they say can't be, can't be got through normal means because of nato sanctioned that alone. countries not necessarily progressive like el salvador allowing it as, as a currency. would it be big in the global south? yes, it will be because it does avoid swished. you know, you can have one nation state saying who is a good i act from bad actor. it's ok if all nations come together and say we made an agreement, somebody's about ok. so that's okay. at least it some consensus, but to be honest is safe and swift to say no, you bad, you good. people don't want that.
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and the u. s. market only makes up 10 percent of facebook's business. how was facebook responded to these stories because they had to know that they were coming. they did the actually tweeted before the newspapers released their investigations and they said that many of these dr. and so being mischaracterized and that it's all part of a gotcha campaign that's on the back of news that france is. how good is getting a lot of backing from some heavy hitters, including peer on the other founder of e bay, is a well learn an outspoken critic of the expanding powers of big tech. so yes, they are elements of a gotcha campaign. but that does not mean that the consortium hasn't exposed some bad practices, more bad practices at facebook. ok, thanks me. cast your mind back to 2015. the height of europe's refugee in flux, when more than a 1000000 migrants tried to reach the continent by c, the global news media were positioned around the mediterranean filing stories from various borders, sometimes from boats. when the numbers dropped, most of the journalists moved o
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the u. s. is set to raise its current 21 percent corporation tax to 28 percent charities that work to help those in poverty . her voice, serious concerns over this plan. this deal is a shameful and dangerous capitulation to the low tax model of nations. it is a mockery of fairness that robs pandemic ravaged, developing countries. the world is experiencing the largest increase in poverty and decades and a massive explosion in inequality. but this deal will do little or nothing to halt either. instead, it is already being seen by some wealthy nations, is an excuse to cut domestic corporate tax rates, risking a new race to the bottom. that's it for the g. 20 leaders summit 2021 next year. the event moves to indonesia with the leaders meeting in bali. peter, all of a r t. rowe. well, many of those are worldly. diss and i'm in scotland actually for the u. n's cop 26 climate summit. we asked people in glasgow what they thought of the event. i think a lot of my peers are talking about or discussing wh
the u. s. is set to raise its current 21 percent corporation tax to 28 percent charities that work to help those in poverty . her voice, serious concerns over this plan. this deal is a shameful and dangerous capitulation to the low tax model of nations. it is a mockery of fairness that robs pandemic ravaged, developing countries. the world is experiencing the largest increase in poverty and decades and a massive explosion in inequality. but this deal will do little or nothing to halt either....
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and with the u. s. u n, the climate conference now went away in glasgow. environmentalists had hoped for a bigger break through here is this report from adam rainy. on the final day of the g. 20 summit leaders from the world's biggest economies visit one of rooms, most famous tourist sites. trevi fountain, its beauty was one. they all could agree on more difficult, was hammering out a concrete plan to tackle the climate crisis. the final communique characterized by compromise and vague language stated that member countries are committed to reaching net 0 emissions or carbon neutrality by or around mid century. they did agree to stop funding the building of coal plants and poor countries. they set no target. however, for phasing out domestic coal use, the italian prime minister who hosted the summit, tried to focus on what he saw, a success summary sheet deep in this sense. so deep. we managed to keep our dreams alive, to commit to further measures and gigantic allocations of money further pledges of red
and with the u. s. u n, the climate conference now went away in glasgow. environmentalists had hoped for a bigger break through here is this report from adam rainy. on the final day of the g. 20 summit leaders from the world's biggest economies visit one of rooms, most famous tourist sites. trevi fountain, its beauty was one. they all could agree on more difficult, was hammering out a concrete plan to tackle the climate crisis. the final communique characterized by compromise and vague language...
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s products and lowers cost to american consumers. the agreement is set to last for two years, and this marks a milestone. in the renewed eu us partnership. and it is our global first in our efforts to achieve the decarbonization. of the global steel production and trade president biden also met with turkish president recep tayyip erdogan on sunday. mr biden told the turkish leader, both countries must better manage disagreements after the partnership between nato allies was tested. by turkey's threat to no longer recognize the us envoy and its purchase of a russian missile defense system. this g 20 summit was the first time that this group of leaders had gotten together face to face. since the pandemic forced lockdowns. they addressed a whole range of issues, but now it's on to the cop 26 meeting where they will be focusing solely on climate change. in rome, amy kellogg fox news. and president biden thinks his domestic spending plan will help ease problems that people are facing and finding what they need at stores. the bill back bet
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it's and it's under threat, it's under pressure and is this by the u. s. is reacting the way it is, because when you, when you feel you should be chicken partners and, and in weight begin to dissipate, it creates a potential aggressive behavior. so it's looking for a conflict. we're really doesn't need it that we don't need a conflict in ukraine. it could be resolved in ukraine. it's a ukrainian problem. we have the situation with taiwan. the situation that was agreed to decades ago has worked for everyone. so it tells me it's a, it's a, it's a, or a geopolitical thinking in washington about it's relative decline in the world. am i wrong? i don't know if this was quite comfortable in its own position in the world. that is the global dominance or stable then obviously it wouldn't go in the center change of international agreements and risk or with major powers. as mentioned, it is the relative decline of the u. s. and feeling as time is not on its side. in other words, it will be in a weaker position tomorrow than it is today. so it's better to start changi
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a couple of weeks later, joe biden became the 1st u. s. president in history to call that white supremacy as terrorism in integration speech that was historic. but what has his administration done since then to stem the tide of fear and hate that brings these groups together? what's the future of america's right wing? malicious, the boogaloo boys, the proud boys, the oath keepers the 3 per centres, and all the rest and whether their neo fascist or their neo nazi or their anti muslim or anti jewish k k, k, neo confederate or all of the above is the network that makes up white nationalism in america, getting stronger. today we're talking with catherine blue, who teaches us history at the university of chicago, and has written several books on the white power movement. most recently, she co edited a field guide to white supremacy which has just come out and west bellamy, former vice mayor of charlottesville, virginia, and co chair of our black party. he's the author of when white supremacy knox fight back how white people can use their pri
a couple of weeks later, joe biden became the 1st u. s. president in history to call that white supremacy as terrorism in integration speech that was historic. but what has his administration done since then to stem the tide of fear and hate that brings these groups together? what's the future of america's right wing? malicious, the boogaloo boys, the proud boys, the oath keepers the 3 per centres, and all the rest and whether their neo fascist or their neo nazi or their anti muslim or anti...
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under croucher right, we nationalist organizations of the u. n. a u n. s. o type began to form kraft shook began promoting the creation of ukrainian independent national church. therefore, he supported archbishop fil a rep who got bad relations with moscow and was attempting to create his own personal key oven patriarch, kate. and this did little to solve the problems. mm. mm ah, ah, the u. s. administration was very concerned about what was happening in ukraine. the country had 1240 nuclear warheads along with missile delivery vehicles. overall ukraine possesses 680 meg or tons of nuclear weaponry. this is comparable to 37778 bombs dropped on hiroshima. in addition, ukraine had strategic aviation. the could carry 492 cruise missiles with nuclear warheads. finally, there were 2600 units of tactical nuclear weapons stored in the country. ukraine's nuclear potential exceeded that of france, the united kingdom and china combined. for washington, the most important condition for co operation and economic assistance was a complete dismantling of the military nuc
under croucher right, we nationalist organizations of the u. n. a u n. s. o type began to form kraft shook began promoting the creation of ukrainian independent national church. therefore, he supported archbishop fil a rep who got bad relations with moscow and was attempting to create his own personal key oven patriarch, kate. and this did little to solve the problems. mm. mm ah, ah, the u. s. administration was very concerned about what was happening in ukraine. the country had 1240 nuclear...
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ah, in the vietnam war, the u. s. army used to talk to code the side with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was most destructive chemical warfare. a decade later, the same happened in the us state of oregon. helicopters flying over the ridge, bring something and they didn't even see the 2 women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange. on out to 0. we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. so no matter how you take it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. ah but you ends cop 26 talks. begin with wild leaders on the pressure to find a way to avoid a climate catastrophe. ah, kimbell, this is al jazeera calling from doha also coming up, floods, landslides, cale more than 220 people in the fall, with the latest on the rescue. if it's the japanese prime minister party keeps its majority in parliamentary elections. and.
ah, in the vietnam war, the u. s. army used to talk to code the side with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was most destructive chemical warfare. a decade later, the same happened in the us state of oregon. helicopters flying over the ridge, bring something and they didn't even see the 2 women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange. on out to 0. we understand the differences and similarities of culture across...
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instead, u s. president spied and criticized china and russia for not bringing any new proposals to the table to glue deal with climate change. our environment editor nick clark is in glasgow where the cop summit is going to kick off. he has more on what to expect. they were hoping that they would use the g twenties as springboard or of momentum into coats where they say something. everybody is very disappointed with it is give it some perspective. so you had the parts agreement back in 2015, where the world agreed to keep the temperatures from rising beyond 2 degrees celsius, ideally one and a half to re celsius. 6 is all we now know that to to re celsius is too much. we're already at 1 point one milli, 1.2. and already we've seen catastrophic, extreme weather, especially this year. so for the g 20 to grasp to acknowledge that 1.5 is the target is a good thing, but it doesn't have enough half. what were the words urging meaningful and effective action? but agreeing few specific measures. a spoke to one observe a hair. and she said that if the g $22.00 is meant to be a dress rehearsal,
instead, u s. president spied and criticized china and russia for not bringing any new proposals to the table to glue deal with climate change. our environment editor nick clark is in glasgow where the cop summit is going to kick off. he has more on what to expect. they were hoping that they would use the g twenties as springboard or of momentum into coats where they say something. everybody is very disappointed with it is give it some perspective. so you had the parts agreement back in 2015,...
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so you're right that the u. s. is still the largest per capita polluter, but the emissions are coming down significantly. china is, has continued to go in the wrong direction. the reason for that is very simple coal and why has the u. k been able to reduce its emission? so substantially, it's because we've almost entirely got rid of coal from the electricity system, replaced it with clean energy instead. and if you look what's happened in the u. s, despite the last administration under donald trump's rhetoric, the reality is coal continued to come off the system. china still needs to and reduce and then eventually eliminate cold production. but it's got such a long way to go for that to happen. how geo political in cold war 2.0 as it's being talked about, is the whole combating climate change debate. i mean, after all, loved the biden administration is continuing with this sir. pipeline fossil fuel pipeline of native american lands. i know your company hosted john kerry, the usa climate on why he's been involved in
so you're right that the u. s. is still the largest per capita polluter, but the emissions are coming down significantly. china is, has continued to go in the wrong direction. the reason for that is very simple coal and why has the u. k been able to reduce its emission? so substantially, it's because we've almost entirely got rid of coal from the electricity system, replaced it with clean energy instead. and if you look what's happened in the u. s, despite the last administration under donald...
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u. s. president biden has criticized china ad russia for not bringing any new proposals to the table to deal with climate change or having to do is live for us now in glasgow with the latest mahard. so just tell us what's the run order of the day. how is this all going to play out today on the 1st day of this very, very important climate summit? while came 25000 delegates from almost 200 countries are in attendance here. and the opening ceremony is expected to kick off in about 4 hours with the british prime minister euque as prime minister. but as johnson telling the gathered delegates and would lead us, that time is running out. we are a minute to midnight is expected to tell them in terms of a keeping global warming below 1.5 degrees celsius. and he's expected to tell the world that this we should move from a parish an auction, and that it's time for the world to act against a global warming or other dignitaries will be in attendance at the present of the united states. joe biden is o
u. s. president biden has criticized china ad russia for not bringing any new proposals to the table to deal with climate change or having to do is live for us now in glasgow with the latest mahard. so just tell us what's the run order of the day. how is this all going to play out today on the 1st day of this very, very important climate summit? while came 25000 delegates from almost 200 countries are in attendance here. and the opening ceremony is expected to kick off in about 4 hours with the...
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u. k. this, that this month next month. so we would see, you know, fossil fuel companies trying to position themselves, especially in the u. k. or europe as you know, more green than they really are. so, for context dani that there are massive coal company in india. they have a renewables offshoot that is technically the sponsor of this environments if you're coming environments exhibit, but they joined shell, which is currently sponsoring also a climate exhibit at the same museum. so to be really honest and it saddens me as she someone from the u. k, i grew up on the science museum, the museum has really lost its way, has frankly become captured and is now a vehicle for most of your industry. greenwashing. i know that earlier this year, amsterdam, sylvia sylvia started imposed abandoned the city's metro network on add link to what they call fossil products. they said that, you know, gas powered cars, also cheap airline tickets. and this is, you know, the municipality thing just a 1st st
u. k. this, that this month next month. so we would see, you know, fossil fuel companies trying to position themselves, especially in the u. k. or europe as you know, more green than they really are. so, for context dani that there are massive coal company in india. they have a renewables offshoot that is technically the sponsor of this environments if you're coming environments exhibit, but they joined shell, which is currently sponsoring also a climate exhibit at the same museum. so to be...
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at the same time, the u. s. was investing billions of dollars in another former soviet republic cost on, despite the excellent relations between cost on and russia and china, a stumble north fulton lab issue, which was a white t. well then pro thumb militia. no good at that korean you. it tumble us to be nice . we'll create new blip was he knew this course you? ah, yes. my wife mom's cousin was via smoking. he was a big new, a busy and scholar because my august car going yeah much. i'm glad she touch, spoke love, and i left a shot. hit the way this kit will carry in louis, louisiana. se? nope, very hands give a will so they can come on miracles, get busy, done performance and then maybe as a bus from a young of him. if she dial tone, even though what they at the t m by a buzz up by the teachers are really young. yeah, so a map the me of a political sasha was national go kathy, malay to secure positions, go b as it. okay. in there, they are seeing you can, dania was it, and it's like i can really customer. after
at the same time, the u. s. was investing billions of dollars in another former soviet republic cost on, despite the excellent relations between cost on and russia and china, a stumble north fulton lab issue, which was a white t. well then pro thumb militia. no good at that korean you. it tumble us to be nice . we'll create new blip was he knew this course you? ah, yes. my wife mom's cousin was via smoking. he was a big new, a busy and scholar because my august car going yeah much. i'm glad she...
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s. india, the e u and indonesia, the u. s. and europe have been the worse polluters historically on the other side of the spectrum of newton and serenity are which are not only carbon neutral, they're also carbon negative. well, let's him out from liberia mc hack has been to one rubia. it is deep in liberia as guinea in forest region that samuel dory comes to mourn his friends inside these coffins is maria. the farmer grieves the pasture. renee, the village shopkeeper, the cause of their death, samuel says, is the nearby rubber plantation of the tire manufacturing company firestone, a long hill? it started with a cough. he says, doorway accuses the company of toys and the water. they used for drinking, informing odd if i houston, which is cook and robert bringing air and water pollution. i'm feeling hurt. these are my citizens, it was, i am very angry. i keep saying it over and over the government doesn't care about yesterday since revenue, you see the destruction our below. this is not supernatural. we will all destruction fr
s. india, the e u and indonesia, the u. s. and europe have been the worse polluters historically on the other side of the spectrum of newton and serenity are which are not only carbon neutral, they're also carbon negative. well, let's him out from liberia mc hack has been to one rubia. it is deep in liberia as guinea in forest region that samuel dory comes to mourn his friends inside these coffins is maria. the farmer grieves the pasture. renee, the village shopkeeper, the cause of their death,...
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when the u. s. end to the 2nd world war on the 8 to 7, to the 941. within a few months, did it turn the entire economy around basically from a civilian economy to a military economy and changed all face of society in doing that. and if they could do that, but for the digital era, when things are so much faster, well, we can certainly do that today. and the technology is there, the money is that, you know, governments want to find money. they find it, as we saw with the pandemic. i'm the, everything is in place except the political will. that's all that's missing. this is a political problem, is not an economic problem is not a technical law. is the reality as well? the george that almost is always being inflicted on the rest of us around the world that we are kind of having towards having to walk towards or sleep walk towards a problem for the planet in the next. what generation or so because the will to be the change that needs to happen is there, you just need to talk to your friends or family. everyone wants to do what's right for the planet. but
when the u. s. end to the 2nd world war on the 8 to 7, to the 941. within a few months, did it turn the entire economy around basically from a civilian economy to a military economy and changed all face of society in doing that. and if they could do that, but for the digital era, when things are so much faster, well, we can certainly do that today. and the technology is there, the money is that, you know, governments want to find money. they find it, as we saw with the pandemic. i'm the,...
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they countries like d, u. s. because ignace, to post of congress, met in the us and also by the level of ambition that countries like i am and what the sex interval. but i love because i will have an implication of the good of band . there is nothing like a global fueling, multi lateral process is nothing like that a deal that was supposed to be there to, to provide the defensiveness for developing countries. he said that he said just a concession to summer by kevin sand to some big economy. isn't that what he's acceptable for to the business? big business in those economies, muster for our poorer countries eventually going to be pressured into joining the system? yes, i mean, like we've seen already. so i read the question earlier, why developing some developing countries? and the reason is sometimes this is beyond technical, they're largely political issues. so in most countries in africa, well you find the disconnect between the political and technical side of things. so the major finance may recommend that a
they countries like d, u. s. because ignace, to post of congress, met in the us and also by the level of ambition that countries like i am and what the sex interval. but i love because i will have an implication of the good of band . there is nothing like a global fueling, multi lateral process is nothing like that a deal that was supposed to be there to, to provide the defensiveness for developing countries. he said that he said just a concession to summer by kevin sand to some big economy....
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s u prophy han during my van. if they had to purchase the worst was invoice high up as a circular possess rosin last before something new. sure. no. come to the leader, but the most will is from at old anson, i see a wishlist, but from growing up, i'm located in frequent. i'm in virginia soaker school. in the ballpark. i meant catch the restoral group, cibola costano has been reduced bush off so my next program would potentially be up with him in proportion to play with the cohort shipping it to the with chemist lavon. it is you're saying show my best. i saw it now, but it provides it lotion broken? mm. if i go in there was a sub in the near cover. these are heavily storage to have book with the story. your site for a gym presented a live with me, but the 1st birthday. gotcha. says to put to the whole year of the escobar chest. no rosa bush, auto shovel or johan, am i done? asked was not merely a one of our teachers here. my done with i am yet really my you were just double l. a boy must aware of that one there, b
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k, the u. s. and australia with a view to supplying submarines nuclear powered submarines. it is to australia that had to be respect of those values and thought that friendship. and he told a school me a very satisfied reported that he doesn't think. but he knows that scott morrison, the australian prime minister, lied to him when he signed that deal with white. how any respects between france and australia as it were, according to my chronic pul, paid to a $90000000000.00 deal with the french naval group. now. morrison, on the other hand, said that those french submarines just didn't match to the australian standards. now, morrison's right hand man barnaby, joyce has gone even further. he said that australia, australia didn't deface the eiffel tower. it didn't steal an island is simply had a deal in place which is signed and france being put out that deal is simply nothing personal, but just business. now the reason macros says he knows that morrison is lying is because congress that it was diligent in updating the u. s. on any discussions of the deal. well, that don't qui
k, the u. s. and australia with a view to supplying submarines nuclear powered submarines. it is to australia that had to be respect of those values and thought that friendship. and he told a school me a very satisfied reported that he doesn't think. but he knows that scott morrison, the australian prime minister, lied to him when he signed that deal with white. how any respects between france and australia as it were, according to my chronic pul, paid to a $90000000000.00 deal with the french...
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now the u. s. isn't there to blame. other people are raising that climate issues where they have reservations about putting the tough things the un won't in place. and sometimes i'm told it feels like so 13 to 7 around the table on different issues, right. they've got their individual fights to loud. i wonder is how much will an international diplomacy play a role outside the climate arena? play a role here at cult because it's been pretty fraught international right now. what kind of impact is that like to have on these very delicate negotiations that have i think it always is a factor that people always in any negotiation, a thinking of the wider picture. well, if we give that here, than what can we get in return? so those sort of things i think horse trading will take place. there's real tension between the developed and developing world all or not all of it, but particularly about that figure of a 100000000000 that was promised and hasn't been delivered by the g 20 conscious to help the developing world adapt to cli
now the u. s. isn't there to blame. other people are raising that climate issues where they have reservations about putting the tough things the un won't in place. and sometimes i'm told it feels like so 13 to 7 around the table on different issues, right. they've got their individual fights to loud. i wonder is how much will an international diplomacy play a role outside the climate arena? play a role here at cult because it's been pretty fraught international right now. what kind of impact is...
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and that means the u. s. actually passing it's programs through congress, china, really dealing with the fact that it has an electricity supply shortage, but that's a short term thing. and not, not letting it drive it over the edge to returning to coal. it needs the keeping off what it's been doing and yet applying yet more ambition and moving forward even even faster. and it means countries like india, which have india and very large emissions. it's growing very fast, economically, it has to learn how to do that growth while avoiding a large scale, additional dependence on fossil fuels. that means things happening in each country and it happening simultaneously so that when they look at each other, they can have trust that if they do a little more and be a little more ambitious, the u. s. et cetera will be ambitious. well ok, but when you talk about being a little bit more ambitious, michael, of course, of course, is a good cause, but it's going to cost a $100000000000.00 a year for the foreseeable future, o
and that means the u. s. actually passing it's programs through congress, china, really dealing with the fact that it has an electricity supply shortage, but that's a short term thing. and not, not letting it drive it over the edge to returning to coal. it needs the keeping off what it's been doing and yet applying yet more ambition and moving forward even even faster. and it means countries like india, which have india and very large emissions. it's growing very fast, economically, it has to...