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information as one of paris attackers. did he escape to syria? welcome to "early start." i'm alison kosik. >> i'm christine romans. john berman has the day off. it is tuesday, december 1st. president obama on his last day in paris for the climate change summit amid tight security. heads of state from 150 countries and 40,000 delegates to hammer out reductions in greenhouse gasses and keeping global warming under a crucial threshold. the leaders of the two biggest greenhouse emitters, china and the u.s. met. this takes place under the shadow of the failures to keep past climate deals. joining us from paris is correspondent jim bittermann. >> reporter: good morning, christine. president obama meeting with president erdogan of turkey. that takes on urgency because the turks shot down that russian jet just a couple of days ago. that is increased tensions with the u.s. which has urged turkey to ease things with russia. the president met with putin yesterday. in any case, obama has a meeting with the small island nations who tak
information as one of paris attackers. did he escape to syria? welcome to "early start." i'm alison kosik. >> i'm christine romans. john berman has the day off. it is tuesday, december 1st. president obama on his last day in paris for the climate change summit amid tight security. heads of state from 150 countries and 40,000 delegates to hammer out reductions in greenhouse gasses and keeping global warming under a crucial threshold. the leaders of the two biggest greenhouse...
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all eyes are now on paris. let us join hands to contribute to the establishment of an equitable and effective global mechanism on climate change work for global sustainable development at a high level, and bring about new international relations featuring win-win cooperation. thank you. [applause] >> translator: i would like to thank president xi jinping for his statement. i now give the floor to the president of lithuania. followed by president sisi from egypt. >> ladies and gentlemen, today for all of us it is important to be here in paris, to be together with the french people, side by side. and saying that, we support, we're with i and we will challenge together the challenges we face. and today we're talking about climate change. can climate change be more challenged and more dangerous challenge than terrorism? partly yes because partly change of climate influences that people are starting to move, people are start starving and people have in conflict even worse. so why today? the world can not isolate, th
all eyes are now on paris. let us join hands to contribute to the establishment of an equitable and effective global mechanism on climate change work for global sustainable development at a high level, and bring about new international relations featuring win-win cooperation. thank you. [applause] >> translator: i would like to thank president xi jinping for his statement. i now give the floor to the president of lithuania. followed by president sisi from egypt. >> ladies and...
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so we have a very bad, nation here in paris -- combination here in paris. one of the key things, for example, that is not being discussed the negotiations at all is to put a limit to fossil fuel extraction's. so there is not one single put text to has negotiation that says you have to leave 80% of fossil fuels under the ground. and if you don't leave them under the ground, how are you going to limit greenhouse gas emissions that come mainly from fossil fuel extraction? so you don't have the real key topics being discussed. and on the other hand, you have the on the ounce of fear being created in order that the and you say, this is the best we can do, let's accept it, it is fine. amy: so what is happening in bolivia? in the midst of all of these official u.n. summits from cancun to poland, her room, onre was the people's summit the rights of the earth that was held in bolivia, led by the president evo morales. what is happening there today? >> well, just a couple of months second meeting. it did not have much coverage from the media. it was organized by the
so we have a very bad, nation here in paris -- combination here in paris. one of the key things, for example, that is not being discussed the negotiations at all is to put a limit to fossil fuel extraction's. so there is not one single put text to has negotiation that says you have to leave 80% of fossil fuels under the ground. and if you don't leave them under the ground, how are you going to limit greenhouse gas emissions that come mainly from fossil fuel extraction? so you don't have the...
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amy: why did you come to paris? of theanted to be part global movement and we felt strongly our government was not representing australians, not representing the majority of australians who want 100% renewable energy quickly and we know that they undermine have undermined ambitions for reduction targets at every single one of these. they just represent industry rather than people. they knowingly and willfully ignored the best interests of their own citizens and the global citizens. we're deeply ashamed. decarbonize. god green inh seattle, washington post up in seattle, we have coal and oil trains that go through our neighborhoods. canave done as much as we to try and regulate them. but because of the interstate commerce clause in the dangerouson, these exploding oil trains are actually allowed to go through even though if one was to explode during, like, say, during a seahawks game, 60,000 people would go up in flames. in the city has tried passing resolutions, tried doing different modes of them alike, regulating i
amy: why did you come to paris? of theanted to be part global movement and we felt strongly our government was not representing australians, not representing the majority of australians who want 100% renewable energy quickly and we know that they undermine have undermined ambitions for reduction targets at every single one of these. they just represent industry rather than people. they knowingly and willfully ignored the best interests of their own citizens and the global citizens. we're deeply...
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paris. because no nation, not even one as power as ours can solve this challenge alone. no country no matter how small can sit on the sidelines, we have to solve it together. now, no agreement is perfect, including this one. negotiations that involve 200 nations are always challenging. even if all the initial targets set in paris are met we are only part of the way there reducing the carbon in the atmosphere. the problem is not solved because of this accord. the paris agreement establishes the enduring frame work that the world needs to solve the climate crisis. it is creating a way to tackle the problem in an effective way. this agreement is about aing biers and setting to a specific targets as we take into account the differences among the nations. we have transparency and reviews and assessments to help hold every country accountable for meeting the commitments as technology advances, this agreement allow the progress to pave the way for more ambitious targets over time. and we have secur
paris. because no nation, not even one as power as ours can solve this challenge alone. no country no matter how small can sit on the sidelines, we have to solve it together. now, no agreement is perfect, including this one. negotiations that involve 200 nations are always challenging. even if all the initial targets set in paris are met we are only part of the way there reducing the carbon in the atmosphere. the problem is not solved because of this accord. the paris agreement establishes the...
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we saw attempts elsewhere in paris. and then of course in recent weeks we've seen the isil affiliate in the sinai take down the russian aircraft as well as attacks in beirut, lebanon and elsewhere. paris was obviously a particularly shocking and multi-faceted attack. but i think it's in line with what we have seen to be isil's capability that is growing to project violence outside of the iraq and syria theaters. >> is it fair to say that the president and you, the administration, underestimated isis when calling it a jv team? >> i think, look, we have been on top of the threat since the summer of 2014 when isil made a significant move to take territory in iraq. from that point on, we have acted militarily, but not just militarily. we built diplomatically a coalition of 65 countries. we worked to cut off isil's source of revenue and financing through an active counter financing campaign and now trying to take out their oil production and distribution network. we've tried to counter the flow of foreign fighters into syria
we saw attempts elsewhere in paris. and then of course in recent weeks we've seen the isil affiliate in the sinai take down the russian aircraft as well as attacks in beirut, lebanon and elsewhere. paris was obviously a particularly shocking and multi-faceted attack. but i think it's in line with what we have seen to be isil's capability that is growing to project violence outside of the iraq and syria theaters. >> is it fair to say that the president and you, the administration,...
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we are broadcasting from paris, france. in a rare live speech from the oval office sunday night, president obama called wednesday's mass shooting in san bernardino, california, an act of terrorism. the shooting killed 14 people at the inland regional center, a facility that provides services to people with disabilities. obama said in response to the attack, he will increase airstrikes against isis in iraq and syria, even though he acknowledged there was "no evidence" that isis had directed the attack. >> so far we have no evidence that the killers were directed by a terrorist organization overseas or that they were part of a broader conspiracy here at home. amy: president obama also cautioned against islamophobia and vowed not to get pulled into a ground war in iraq or syria. >> we should not be drawn once more into a long and costly ground war in iraq or syria. that is what groups like isil want. amy: we will get response from isis hostage nicolas hÉnin, a french journalist who was held in syria for more than 10 months ,
we are broadcasting from paris, france. in a rare live speech from the oval office sunday night, president obama called wednesday's mass shooting in san bernardino, california, an act of terrorism. the shooting killed 14 people at the inland regional center, a facility that provides services to people with disabilities. obama said in response to the attack, he will increase airstrikes against isis in iraq and syria, even though he acknowledged there was "no evidence" that isis had...
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all eyes are now on paris. contribute hands to to the establishment of an equitable and effective global mechanism on climate change. sustainable development at a high level. international relations featuring cooperation. [applause] lithuania president: is important to be in paris. it is important to be in paris. our thoughts are with you. we will face together the challenges. we are about climate change. can it be more of a challenge than terrorism? because changes of climate influences how people are starting to move and where people are starving and that people are in conflict even worse. no country is immune from climate change. deserts, the of shortage of drinking water. these are among the reasons for the largest movement of people in the world. our failure to act now will result in irreplaceable consequences which will affect all of us. we need to succeed in paris? political will. countries big and small should commit to legally binding targets. as the european union, we will cut emissions by at least 40
all eyes are now on paris. contribute hands to to the establishment of an equitable and effective global mechanism on climate change. sustainable development at a high level. international relations featuring cooperation. [applause] lithuania president: is important to be in paris. it is important to be in paris. our thoughts are with you. we will face together the challenges. we are about climate change. can it be more of a challenge than terrorism? because changes of climate influences how...
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you know as we arrived in paris, one of the top carbon polluting indonesia. al jazeera as you know has been one of the foouf few global outlets that has been covering this. the out of control forest fires in indonesia there are times in the past weeks that the carbon emissions from them alone have beebeen eclipting eclipsing thee united states. akin to putting a band-aid on a gunshot wound. but the fact is that a developing country like indonesia cannot possibly solve this problem on their own. they need support from other nations and from the multibillion dollar corporations that are profiting off the commodities that are driving that forest destruction. >> that's where it gets tough doesn't it? ministers from rain forest countries say sure, we will slow down and stop what we're doing to stop exploiting the forests but we would have to be paid to do it. who would do that? where where would that money come from? >> there's no question the developed wealthy countries of the world, like the united states, the soviet union, have contributed the lion's share of p
you know as we arrived in paris, one of the top carbon polluting indonesia. al jazeera as you know has been one of the foouf few global outlets that has been covering this. the out of control forest fires in indonesia there are times in the past weeks that the carbon emissions from them alone have beebeen eclipting eclipsing thee united states. akin to putting a band-aid on a gunshot wound. but the fact is that a developing country like indonesia cannot possibly solve this problem on their own....
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leadership was critically important to that moment in paris. president obama in getting china and other countries to submit action plans encouraged now over 180 countries that are participating in the paris talks to submit their own action plans to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. that represents 97% of the world emitters. as i have mentioned, we met with the secretary-general of the united nations ban kim moon. we also met with former vice president al gore. i think we all were inspired by his lifelong dedication to this issue. we had a chance to meet with the u.s. lead negotiator todd stern who updated us on what was happening. we were particularly impressed with senator minez, our secretary of energy. he had an nirl announced with other world leaders an innovation initiative, showing how we can use u.s. technology to make it easier for the world to meet their goals in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and at the same time create more jobs here in america. it was an impressive display. we had a chance to meet with local leaders. mayor bloom
leadership was critically important to that moment in paris. president obama in getting china and other countries to submit action plans encouraged now over 180 countries that are participating in the paris talks to submit their own action plans to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. that represents 97% of the world emitters. as i have mentioned, we met with the secretary-general of the united nations ban kim moon. we also met with former vice president al gore. i think we all were inspired by...
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paris followed a string of i.s.i.l. attacks on civilian targets, including the bombing of a russian passenger jet over egypt, that killed 224 people a fortnight earlier. >> western capitals responded with the rhetoric of war, with an expanded bombing campaign against i.s.i.l., amid the fear of attack at home. >> the western powers will not send boots on the ground to syria and iraq. this means that the response is, in terms of rhetoric, basically vocal. we are at war. the reality is we have the same strategy. >> the strikes, along with supporting local forces on the ground. it means it's a gradual strategy that could take years. >> it's been a bad month for refugees still filing into europe by the thousands each day. >> with perhaps two of the paris attackers believed to have entered europe among the refugee influx. border controls have been tightened and support grown for anti-immigrant parties on the far right. it's arguably been a good month for this man, bashar al-assad, whose army is the dominant force on the groun
paris followed a string of i.s.i.l. attacks on civilian targets, including the bombing of a russian passenger jet over egypt, that killed 224 people a fortnight earlier. >> western capitals responded with the rhetoric of war, with an expanded bombing campaign against i.s.i.l., amid the fear of attack at home. >> the western powers will not send boots on the ground to syria and iraq. this means that the response is, in terms of rhetoric, basically vocal. we are at war. the reality is...
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could not have carried out this massive attack in paris without having local - local recruits. >> paris followed a spring of i.s.i.l. attacks on civilian targets, including the bombing of a russian jet over egypt, selling 224 people, a fortnight earlier. western capitals responded with the rhetoric of war, with an expanded bombing campaign against i.s.i.l. in syria, amid the fear of attack at home. >> the western powers will not send boots on the ground to syria and rick. this means that the response is in terms of rhetoric vocal. we are at war, the reality is the same strategy. air strikes, along with supporting local forces on the ground. it means it's a long, gradual strategy that would take years >>> it's been a bad month for refugees filing into europe by the thousands each day. with two of the paris attackers believed to have entered europe among the influx, border controls have been tightened and support grown nor anti-immigrant parties on the far right. it's arguably been a good month for this man, bashar al-assad. whose army is the dominant force on the ground in syria, with th
could not have carried out this massive attack in paris without having local - local recruits. >> paris followed a spring of i.s.i.l. attacks on civilian targets, including the bombing of a russian jet over egypt, selling 224 people, a fortnight earlier. western capitals responded with the rhetoric of war, with an expanded bombing campaign against i.s.i.l. in syria, amid the fear of attack at home. >> the western powers will not send boots on the ground to syria and rick. this means...
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in paris, the war on terror is front and center. >>> new information this morning for the paris attackers as we learn about new attacks the ringleader had planned before he was killed. i'm alison kosik. welcome to "early start." >> i'm christine romans. john berman is off. president obama's last day in pai paris for the last day of the climate summit. the leaders are there to hammer out legally binding reductions in global emissions. already the leaders of the two biggest greenhouse emitters is the u.s. and china have already met. there have been repeated failures to reach or keep climate deals. joining us from paris is jim bittermann. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, christine. all leaders expressing good intentions and the need for urgency. president obama spoke. here is how he expressed the u.s. position. >> this is a turning point. this is the moment we finally determined we would save our planet. is the fact our nations share a sense of urgency about this challenge and a growing realization that it is within our power to do something about it. >> reporter: and president
in paris, the war on terror is front and center. >>> new information this morning for the paris attackers as we learn about new attacks the ringleader had planned before he was killed. i'm alison kosik. welcome to "early start." >> i'm christine romans. john berman is off. president obama's last day in pai paris for the last day of the climate summit. the leaders are there to hammer out legally binding reductions in global emissions. already the leaders of the two...
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♪ valeria: november 13 started out as a normal friday night in paris. a time for simple pleasures, going to dinner with friends or watching a concert or football match, but for hundreds of people, the night ended in death and tragedy. i'm valeria risi, and this week on "focus on europe," we've got a special programm looking at the tragic event that has shaken europeans. the brutal islamist terror attack in paris. ♪ first, a football stadium was bound and then next a restaurant and data. it is a vicious series of attacks here it up by militants on the so-called islamic state. the attacks had a personal impact and weighed close to home literally. she lives with her family in the neighborhood where one of the attacks took place, so she knows the people in places where it was hit and she has been not talking to friends and neighbors to find out how local people and she herself can cope after a trauma. [sirens] >> she and her neighbors -- a new day dawns in paris, the home of dw correspondent susanna dorhage. she and her neighbors spent the night barricade
♪ valeria: november 13 started out as a normal friday night in paris. a time for simple pleasures, going to dinner with friends or watching a concert or football match, but for hundreds of people, the night ended in death and tragedy. i'm valeria risi, and this week on "focus on europe," we've got a special programm looking at the tragic event that has shaken europeans. the brutal islamist terror attack in paris. ♪ first, a football stadium was bound and then next a restaurant and...
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if the final version is largely what it is now will paris have accomplished something? eileen claussen and paul dresen are still with me. paul dresen how about it, if 196 delegations go home promising to burn less and still produce more, will the planet be better off? >> i'm not sure -- well i think the world will be better off, because i'm not sure that fossil fuels are creating dangerous climate change. what's coming out of paris i think developing countries will need to burn more fossil fuels in the coming decades to lift people out of poverty to drive their economies forward. they'll be using more fossil fuel no matter what, even though we switch from coil and oil and gas. you are still emitting more carbon diesmed i dioxide into t. it's what makes life on earth possible so i think we'll see the development moving forward, the developing countries will say we will start reducing our carbon dioxide emissions when we are able to, 2030, 2040, 2050. in the meantime, the amount of emissions will continue to increase. but i don't think it's going to change the climate. >>
if the final version is largely what it is now will paris have accomplished something? eileen claussen and paul dresen are still with me. paul dresen how about it, if 196 delegations go home promising to burn less and still produce more, will the planet be better off? >> i'm not sure -- well i think the world will be better off, because i'm not sure that fossil fuels are creating dangerous climate change. what's coming out of paris i think developing countries will need to burn more...
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he's there in paris as is his russian counterpart vladimir putin. the threat of isis very much on his mind and of course folks back home here in the united states as well. it is a very full plate for the u.s. president. >> it certainly is. one of the things about cop21, a centerpiece of is it to fight climate change. cop21 is ambitious where the president says he wants result, binding agreements me wants to world basically to commit to this goal of not allowing the environment to heat up more than two degrees celsius over this period of time. so that is certainly something that will require a lot of diplomacy. but at the same time, of course, the fight against isis is also centerpiece and very important to a lot of these world leaders, including him and of course also vladimir putin. and there is some disagreement between the west and russia on how best to conduct that fight. especially after the incident over the airspace between turkey and syria and the shooting down of that russian plane that is calling for the president to be even more diplomati
he's there in paris as is his russian counterpart vladimir putin. the threat of isis very much on his mind and of course folks back home here in the united states as well. it is a very full plate for the u.s. president. >> it certainly is. one of the things about cop21, a centerpiece of is it to fight climate change. cop21 is ambitious where the president says he wants result, binding agreements me wants to world basically to commit to this goal of not allowing the environment to heat up...
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welcome to paris. francine lacqua, tom keene, here at the cop21 meetings, right now with an important jobs day ahead. here is vonnie quinn. vonnie: i have to say it sounds so much more welcoming. another nation is joining the fight against islamic state. germany's parliament approved a plan to send surveillance planes and 1200 troops into syria. the troops would be used only in support roles, but it is the riskiest use yet of the military by angela merkel. opened combat roles to women. congress has 30 days to review the policy. one day after 14 people died in the san bernardino massacre, the callingejected a bill for background checks on those buying weapons online and that gun shows. were bought weapons legally and more than three years ago. a football miracle. aron rodgers threw a 61 yard touchdown pass to richard rogers with no time left. -- ave cleveland a 21-27 31-27 win in detroit. thursday night football. we were all asleep waiting for the jobs report today. you can get these and other breaking
welcome to paris. francine lacqua, tom keene, here at the cop21 meetings, right now with an important jobs day ahead. here is vonnie quinn. vonnie: i have to say it sounds so much more welcoming. another nation is joining the fight against islamic state. germany's parliament approved a plan to send surveillance planes and 1200 troops into syria. the troops would be used only in support roles, but it is the riskiest use yet of the military by angela merkel. opened combat roles to women. congress...
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fans unaware, paris unaware. until four miles away, three masked gunmen armed with assault rifles open fire at two restaurants popular with young parisians. >> we heard huge gunshots and lots of glass coming through the window. so we ducked onto the floor with all of the other diners. >> back in the stadium, a body guard leans over and tells president hollande that france is under attack. then, 9:30, another suicide bomber detonates at the stadium. >> boom! >> translator: we felt it again. we were propelled forward again. i saw my son, ryan, tears in his eyes. i had tears in my eyes and i take hold of my son and i say i love you, my son, daddy's here. >> two minutes later, another neighborhood, another cafe. in this surveillance video from dailymail.com, people run for their lives. outside, a gunman aims at a woman lying on the ground. his gun jams. she gets up and runs away. inside, bullets fly, shards of glass spray, and everyone ducks for cover. 9:36. diners at la belle equipe cafe are under fire. >> we heard
fans unaware, paris unaware. until four miles away, three masked gunmen armed with assault rifles open fire at two restaurants popular with young parisians. >> we heard huge gunshots and lots of glass coming through the window. so we ducked onto the floor with all of the other diners. >> back in the stadium, a body guard leans over and tells president hollande that france is under attack. then, 9:30, another suicide bomber detonates at the stadium. >> boom! >>...
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[applause] >> a climate deal is finally reached in paris. >> in paris will there is celebration of the historic deal. >> i'm maryam nemazee here in london. a rising death toll in burundi after unknown gunmen attacked military sites.
[applause] >> a climate deal is finally reached in paris. >> in paris will there is celebration of the historic deal. >> i'm maryam nemazee here in london. a rising death toll in burundi after unknown gunmen attacked military sites.
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3 the 5th annual paris plunge is happening this friday at paris mountain state park... 3 fox carolina's ashley minelli is live there this morning... and ashley this is the *perfect* opportunity for a true fresh start... live interview: stephen gray3 - take a look back at last year's- about a hundred people showed up- looking to top that number- after the jump: hot drinks and sweet treats!- money raised through event benefits park upgrades, events - all sponsored by *paris mountain state park friends* 3 jump off from this shore starts at 1:16 p-m... sharp! 3 time for weather and traffic every 10 minutes. minutes. 3 showers and fog linger early in the day, with morning temperatures in the 50s and 60s. expect a few daytime showers to continue with overcast skies, and highs reaching the mid to upper 60s. tonight, heavy rain pushes in with lows in the 50s. mild temperatures and a few showers continue on tuesday, with heavier rain by midweek. new year's eve will hold on to a chance for a few showers, but clearer skies come for new year's day. along with sunshine for friday and the weekend, se
3 the 5th annual paris plunge is happening this friday at paris mountain state park... 3 fox carolina's ashley minelli is live there this morning... and ashley this is the *perfect* opportunity for a true fresh start... live interview: stephen gray3 - take a look back at last year's- about a hundred people showed up- looking to top that number- after the jump: hot drinks and sweet treats!- money raised through event benefits park upgrades, events - all sponsored by *paris mountain state park...
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it has been stretching something else in paris. it wants to remind the world it is a developing nation even though the world's second largest economy. there say reason for that because if china were to be classed as an industrialized nation t would have to make a what happening contribution to that international fund that is being set up to help countries which are suffering the worst effects of climate change. so that's why it's inclining to its developing nation's status and that's why of the reasons why there has been friction in paris >>> it's interesting that the timing of the summit comes at a time when the government in china was forced to issue its first ever red policy solution alert last week. -- pollution alert last week. >> reporter: yes. terrible timing for those chinese ministers in paris. also, of course, pretty committee was there-- pretty president xi jinping was there. we had the worse day for at least three years. china has really responded this way. it introduced a series of emergency measures, but these were, i
it has been stretching something else in paris. it wants to remind the world it is a developing nation even though the world's second largest economy. there say reason for that because if china were to be classed as an industrialized nation t would have to make a what happening contribution to that international fund that is being set up to help countries which are suffering the worst effects of climate change. so that's why it's inclining to its developing nation's status and that's why of the...
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climate summit in paris, france, this is democracy now! >> we gathered here and we took a look and it is completely acceptable. it is going to burn our planet and drown out pacific islands. when?now, if not here, where? if not us, who? amy: as hundreds of activists say no to the draft paris accord, we'll speak with kumi naidoo of greenpeace and asad rehman of friends of the earth. and it's international human rights day. we'll speak with mary robinson, the former u.n. high commissioner for human rights, and former president of ireland. response toustice the moral argument, both sides of the moral argument, to address climate change. first of all, to be on the side of those who are suffering most and are most affected. and secondly, to make sure that they're not left behind again when we start to move and start to address climate change with climate action. amy: and journalist antonia juhasz on her newsweek article, "suicidal tendencies: how saudi arabia could kill the cop21 negotiations in paris." this is climate countdown. all that and mo
climate summit in paris, france, this is democracy now! >> we gathered here and we took a look and it is completely acceptable. it is going to burn our planet and drown out pacific islands. when?now, if not here, where? if not us, who? amy: as hundreds of activists say no to the draft paris accord, we'll speak with kumi naidoo of greenpeace and asad rehman of friends of the earth. and it's international human rights day. we'll speak with mary robinson, the former u.n. high commissioner...
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climate summit in paris, france. today we start today's show with the global refugee crisis, the greatest exodus of people since world war ii. on monday, the united nations appealed for $20 billion in additional aid saying that at , present funding levels, the agency is "not able to provide even the very minimum in core protection and lifesaving assistance." un officials cited the wars in syria, afghanistan, iraq, yemen, and south sudan as one of the major reasons there are nearly 60 million people forcibly displaced worldwide. the largest single displaced community are syrians, with 4 million refugees forced outside syria's borders by the ongoing conflict. last week after a contentious 10-hour debate, the british parliament voted to authorize airstrikes inside syria. the bombing began within hours. well, only a few days later, we traveled an hour and a half north of paris to the calais refugee camp. it's the largest refugee camp in france. 6000 to 7000 people are camped out in makeshift tents. their goal is to reach
climate summit in paris, france. today we start today's show with the global refugee crisis, the greatest exodus of people since world war ii. on monday, the united nations appealed for $20 billion in additional aid saying that at , present funding levels, the agency is "not able to provide even the very minimum in core protection and lifesaving assistance." un officials cited the wars in syria, afghanistan, iraq, yemen, and south sudan as one of the major reasons there are nearly 60...
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and paris has a better chance and a hope of making real progress. countries can pledge whatever they want. and the major developing countries promised to simply do they would do anyway. so we'll get a piece of paper signed. but it won't have any effect on the climate. >> professor green, does that undermine the value of what's being done in paris? >> well, i have to disagree. i think that -- i agree that these volunteer pledges are very much a different approach than the top-down target of kiioto. but paris is really the beginning of the progress rather than the culminating point. and i think what president obama said this morning is very important, that there be a clear process not only for countries to make initialmentals, but processes for review and ratcheting up those pledges over time. >> haven't we had a lot of next steps in beginnings of progress before? isn't there somewhere where the trend has to dig into the surface, and the forward. >> yes, absolutely. and one response to that comment would be that international law moves slowly. but the
and paris has a better chance and a hope of making real progress. countries can pledge whatever they want. and the major developing countries promised to simply do they would do anyway. so we'll get a piece of paper signed. but it won't have any effect on the climate. >> professor green, does that undermine the value of what's being done in paris? >> well, i have to disagree. i think that -- i agree that these volunteer pledges are very much a different approach than the top-down...
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road through paris. we know that many of our governments are heavily controlled and influenced by the interests of oil and gas companies. indc,w that so-called were the targets have come up, was way below what we needed. we have always said that come the day after the cop, the struggle continues, that we have to fight the struggles. it is going to need these will disobedience. it is going to need investigation. i'm pleased to say today in the philippines, the philippine human rights commission has formally started an investigation against 60 of the top carbon companies in the world with the view of litigating for the impact of the people in the philippines have experienced. we have to go after not just the oil, coal, and gas companies, but the very funding institutions, banks and hedge funds and so on that actually find these companies. so we announced today a coalition of organizations is going to intensify our resistance moving forward, and that in the course of next year, we're going to see massive ci
road through paris. we know that many of our governments are heavily controlled and influenced by the interests of oil and gas companies. indc,w that so-called were the targets have come up, was way below what we needed. we have always said that come the day after the cop, the struggle continues, that we have to fight the struggles. it is going to need these will disobedience. it is going to need investigation. i'm pleased to say today in the philippines, the philippine human rights commission...
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and when you look at paris, several of the paris attackers carried western passports. that means that the paris attackers, the ones that had the western passports, could have entered the united states without a visa. that's why this legislation is so important. it will strengthen the visa waiver program, not abolish it, but strengthen it to keep terrorists from reaching our shores and entering into our homeland and as was mentioned, there are specific designated countries, particularly those with terrorist concerns that you will have to -- you'll be required to get a visa before you enter the united states. you will not receive a waiver. that is the importance -- i think that's the immediacy. that's the emergency concern that we have and that's why we're pushing this -- be on the floor next tuesday and i want to commend the leader for bringing this forward but also the bipartisan nature that candice miller cultivated on the committee to pass it unanimously but also for this thing to pass in a bipartisan manner on both sides of the aisle of the house, which is why we --
and when you look at paris, several of the paris attackers carried western passports. that means that the paris attackers, the ones that had the western passports, could have entered the united states without a visa. that's why this legislation is so important. it will strengthen the visa waiver program, not abolish it, but strengthen it to keep terrorists from reaching our shores and entering into our homeland and as was mentioned, there are specific designated countries, particularly those...
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the leaders were killed in paris. >> the hunt is still on for a surviving suspect in the paris attacks. new information is emerging about an dell salah and his where ashts. >> reporter: the search for him, a global man hunt that's turned up few leads. french intelligence authorities are now working under the assumption he may be in syria, but belgian officials are not convinced. still searching neighborhoods in his hometown of bruzles. a day after the attacks at 1:00 in the morn, he turns up here in a neighborhood in brussels. a childhood friend of his meets him at this station. the attorney says the men go onto a cafe, and at some point, he tells his pal about how his brother has killed people in paris and then blown himself up. >> the men then drive several minutes until he gets out somewhere in a neighborhood. an attorney. >> translator: my client doesn't know how long he says here. he doesn't know if he did. maybe he went somewhere else after. my client doesn't know. >> reporter: sources are releasing more details. in december he's in paris. in october he purchases ten fireworks. t
the leaders were killed in paris. >> the hunt is still on for a surviving suspect in the paris attacks. new information is emerging about an dell salah and his where ashts. >> reporter: the search for him, a global man hunt that's turned up few leads. french intelligence authorities are now working under the assumption he may be in syria, but belgian officials are not convinced. still searching neighborhoods in his hometown of bruzles. a day after the attacks at 1:00 in the morn, he...
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in paris, they were from paris, he they went too syria then back to paris, this is not foreign radicals coming in these are people who were already there. >> i am surprised is that late hour, what with german intelligence expect other than recruit. that is not view of our intelligence agencies this administration, president seeking to bring in 200,000 syrian refugees, he is not worried about radicalization, at all. >> well, he should be. that is happening here in the u.s. as well. there are investigations open in all 50 states by fbi tracking individuals here within the u.s., people have forget en, which is amazing to me, what happened in may of this year, individual from syria reached out to folks in arizona, encouraged them, radicalized them -- line could they left from arizona drove to garland, texas with guns to go shoot up a mohamed cartoon drawing even but texas officials met them at the curb, that would have been a very different day had they not been on top of it. lou: these people are the enemy of the u.s., they are a threat to us, there seems to be over course of 14 years, now
in paris, they were from paris, he they went too syria then back to paris, this is not foreign radicals coming in these are people who were already there. >> i am surprised is that late hour, what with german intelligence expect other than recruit. that is not view of our intelligence agencies this administration, president seeking to bring in 200,000 syrian refugees, he is not worried about radicalization, at all. >> well, he should be. that is happening here in the u.s. as well....
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an historic deal reached in paris. nearly 200 countries, including the u.s., agreed to take aggressive measures to fight climate change. >> no hate or fear >>> texas stand off pre muslim demonstrators of the a change in saudi arabia for the first time women are allowed to run as candidates and vote in local elections. tension within the g.o.p. members are openly discussing a brokered convention and possible third party one. tonight we begin with our top story, the landmark global climate deal reached today in paris. 1 # 95 nations have signed on to cut rising greenhouse gas emissions that have been blamed for the warming of the planet. this is after four years of negotiating. the agreement was cause for much celebration amongst the delegates and world leaders. nick clerk was there. >> reporter: the moment the world agreed to tackle climate change. so the paris agreement was born. emotions spilled over. to bring more than a 195 countries to come up with a universal pact was an enormous achievement >> i have been asked t
an historic deal reached in paris. nearly 200 countries, including the u.s., agreed to take aggressive measures to fight climate change. >> no hate or fear >>> texas stand off pre muslim demonstrators of the a change in saudi arabia for the first time women are allowed to run as candidates and vote in local elections. tension within the g.o.p. members are openly discussing a brokered convention and possible third party one. tonight we begin with our top story, the landmark global...
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sadly for paris, the worst is yet to come. at 9:40, a suicide bomber attacks the comptoir voltaire while across town, at the bataclan theater, three men enter and start shooting. [ gunfire ] >> you could smell the gunpowder. you could hear the terror of people screaming. i looked around once and i saw the dead man had been shot in the face. he was facing towards me. and after that i said, no, i cannot look. >> when the attackers stopped to reload, dozens of terrified people flee through the back exit. this woman tries to escape out a window. she is pregnant and hanging on for dear life. while on the street below, there's a mad dash for survival. one man limps away as best he can. others drag the injured to safety. finally, the woman is pulled safely from the ledge. near the stadium, there is a third blast from one final suicide bomber. fans are left confused, seeking safety together on the field. it is 9:53. ♪ at the bataclan, the killing continues. the gunmen murdering people one by one as they lay on the ground. those who
sadly for paris, the worst is yet to come. at 9:40, a suicide bomber attacks the comptoir voltaire while across town, at the bataclan theater, three men enter and start shooting. [ gunfire ] >> you could smell the gunpowder. you could hear the terror of people screaming. i looked around once and i saw the dead man had been shot in the face. he was facing towards me. and after that i said, no, i cannot look. >> when the attackers stopped to reload, dozens of terrified people flee...
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in september they say he's seen in paris. in october he purchased ten detonators at a fireworks store in the french capital. two days later, he rented a car. police say abdeslam drove the car to the soccer stadium to drop off bombers before abandoning it in a pedestrian cause walk near the sight of one of the attacks. later, traces cellphone, days after in the same neighborhood they find discarded suicide vest. 130 people are killed by seven terrorists who shoot them and detonate bombs on the night of november 13th. by morning the only living suspect is gone. salah abdeslam crosses the border from france to belgium driven by two friends. police stop him at the border but let him go not realizing they had just questioned one of the world's most wanted men. alexandra fields, cnn, brussels. >> and of course that manhunt continues. meanwhile, isha, there are new details about abdel hamid abaaoud who plonted the paris attacks. apparently, this is something apparently a witness is saying to the investigators here, apparently he had
in september they say he's seen in paris. in october he purchased ten detonators at a fireworks store in the french capital. two days later, he rented a car. police say abdeslam drove the car to the soccer stadium to drop off bombers before abandoning it in a pedestrian cause walk near the sight of one of the attacks. later, traces cellphone, days after in the same neighborhood they find discarded suicide vest. 130 people are killed by seven terrorists who shoot them and detonate bombs on the...
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deployed soldiers around paris. --beijing, the worst attendance of the year is allowing some parents to keep their children at home. you can get these stories today at the new bloomberg.com. tom: let me get a data check. currencies -- the 10 year yield has done nothing for 10 months. lots of talk about parity. here.ities are boring bloomberg screen. >> it really is. tom: that is all equity. it is. switch of the board, excite tom keene. u.s. two year is approaching 1%, that is what is driving the u.s. dollar at the moment. at 45, theyrude is are waiting on thursday. >> the u.s. economy has already peaked. that is according to our next guest, marios maratheftis. he will talk about the 2016 economic outlook. the china data is overdone? think it is overdone, it is looking pretty at all. marios: when you look at the way the markets are behaving. they are consistent with a hot landing in china. and when you focus on manufacturing in china, they do say it is soft. but it shouldn't be a surprise. china is rebalancing and se
deployed soldiers around paris. --beijing, the worst attendance of the year is allowing some parents to keep their children at home. you can get these stories today at the new bloomberg.com. tom: let me get a data check. currencies -- the 10 year yield has done nothing for 10 months. lots of talk about parity. here.ities are boring bloomberg screen. >> it really is. tom: that is all equity. it is. switch of the board, excite tom keene. u.s. two year is approaching 1%, that is what is...
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a deeper look at the deal reached in paris. nearly 200 countries, including the u.s., agree to take aggressive measures to fight climate change. pro and anti muslim demonstrators gather outside a suburban mosque. more information on the san bernardino shootings and what police missed that could have prevented the attack. detainees are on a hungry strike in detention centers >>> we begin with our top story, the landmark global climate deal reached in paris today. 195 nations have signed on to cut rising greenhouse gas emissions that are being blamed for the warming of the planet. this deal comes at the end of the hottest year on record and after four years of negotiating. the agreement was the cause for much celebration amongst the co p21 delegates and world leaders. nick clerk was in paris for this historic moment. >> reporter: the moment the world agreed to tackle climate change. -- tackle climate change. so the paris agreement was born. emotions spilled over. to bring more than 190 countries together to come up with a univers
a deeper look at the deal reached in paris. nearly 200 countries, including the u.s., agree to take aggressive measures to fight climate change. pro and anti muslim demonstrators gather outside a suburban mosque. more information on the san bernardino shootings and what police missed that could have prevented the attack. detainees are on a hungry strike in detention centers >>> we begin with our top story, the landmark global climate deal reached in paris today. 195 nations have signed...
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there are more international measures paris says needs to be taken. ougher rules on the sale and imports of artifacts and art sources. the french defense chiefs are meeting in the wake of britain's decision to join the bombing campaign in syria and very much in the coalition's line of fire. there will be a major sort of cash to produce, transport and sell oil. >> meanwhile, facebook, twitter, google, apple and microsoft have all been invited to join a cyberfight against extremists. the french government inviting them to kick start two months f efforts against online radicalization. they want to counter movements by the islamic state group, putting out information, and developing new means for the public to get involved in combatting extremists themselves. >> well, the state of emergency here in france has been in place for almost three weeks now, and the government could be about to re-write the constitution in order to extend it. the current limit of three months could go up to six. french people have broadly supported the increased security measures
there are more international measures paris says needs to be taken. ougher rules on the sale and imports of artifacts and art sources. the french defense chiefs are meeting in the wake of britain's decision to join the bombing campaign in syria and very much in the coalition's line of fire. there will be a major sort of cash to produce, transport and sell oil. >> meanwhile, facebook, twitter, google, apple and microsoft have all been invited to join a cyberfight against extremists. the...
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paris must mark a decisive turning point. we need the world to know that we are headed to lower emissions, climate resilient future and there is no going back. the national climate plans summited by more than 180 countries as of today cover close to 100% of global emissions. this is a very good start. but we need to go much faster, much farther. if we are to limit the global temperature rise below two degrees celsius. the science has made it plainly clear. even a two degree celsius rise will have serious consequences for food and water security, economy stability and international peace and security. that is why we need a universal meaningful and robust agreement here in paris. [ speaking in french ] >> translator: this is why they are calling on the rest of the world to keep temperature rise below 1.5 degrees. second, the agreement must be dynamic. it must be able to adapt to changes that arise in the global economy without it being necessary to renegotiate the agreement continually. it is possible and desirable that the man
paris must mark a decisive turning point. we need the world to know that we are headed to lower emissions, climate resilient future and there is no going back. the national climate plans summited by more than 180 countries as of today cover close to 100% of global emissions. this is a very good start. but we need to go much faster, much farther. if we are to limit the global temperature rise below two degrees celsius. the science has made it plainly clear. even a two degree celsius rise will...
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and i expect on the other side a good result from paris, strong signals from paris, may accelerate energy efficiency improvement. so to save time for our discussion, let me finish by the discussion on climate change in paris. what we have seen is something unique when it comes to climate change. some of you may remember two other cities, kyoto and copenhagen. i believe paris will be much different than copenhagen and kyoto with all its consequences. first of all, we have never seen, ladies and gentlemen, that more than 150 countries came together and said climate change is a serious issue and he will reduce emissions by 2030.
and i expect on the other side a good result from paris, strong signals from paris, may accelerate energy efficiency improvement. so to save time for our discussion, let me finish by the discussion on climate change in paris. what we have seen is something unique when it comes to climate change. some of you may remember two other cities, kyoto and copenhagen. i believe paris will be much different than copenhagen and kyoto with all its consequences. first of all, we have never seen, ladies and...
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will paris make a difference we can live with? also on the show, pope francis calls for peace between muslims and christians in war-torn central african republic saying we are all brothers and sisters. and new zealand bids and emotional farewell to one of its greatest rugby players. we will show you how they said goodbye to jonah lomu. >> it is good to have you with us. a global climate conference has never felt so promising and has never been so close to being too late. leaders from around the world are in paris tonight for the biggest ever climate summit. more than 150 heads of state and government are taking part. french president francois hollande declaring today the future of life itself is at stake. the aim of the meeting is to reach a long-term deal on curbing global co2 emissions before our weather and lives become too hot to handle. >> no one wants to miss the summit. heads of state and government, the most powerful leaders from around the world, have come in pparis.to the climate talks in they are here to make a point. t
will paris make a difference we can live with? also on the show, pope francis calls for peace between muslims and christians in war-torn central african republic saying we are all brothers and sisters. and new zealand bids and emotional farewell to one of its greatest rugby players. we will show you how they said goodbye to jonah lomu. >> it is good to have you with us. a global climate conference has never felt so promising and has never been so close to being too late. leaders from...