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even if you've never been to rome, you've been to rome. its stories have been told and retold on stage and screen - the city of togas and gladiators, power and intrigue, empire and ruin, and of course la dolce vita - the good life. i'm stanley tucci. i'm italian on both sides and i'm travelling across italy to discover how the food in each of this country's 20 regions is as unique as the people and their past... >> the famous ancients of rome once ruled the world... -but i'm here to discover how it's the food of ordinary romans that has conquered our hearts. >> but i'm going to warn you, if you're on a low carb diet beware... ...you're going to see a lot of pasta in this show. >> i mean, like, a lot of it. like, a lot. i'm sorry. i've been visiting rome for decades. its beauty and history still leave me breathless but sometimes it's difficult to find a good meal if you don't know where to look. rome is situated in lazio, a region sometimes overlooked in favour of its grander gastronomic neighbours like tuscany and umbria. but lazio has fed
even if you've never been to rome, you've been to rome. its stories have been told and retold on stage and screen - the city of togas and gladiators, power and intrigue, empire and ruin, and of course la dolce vita - the good life. i'm stanley tucci. i'm italian on both sides and i'm travelling across italy to discover how the food in each of this country's 20 regions is as unique as the people and their past... >> the famous ancients of rome once ruled the world... -but i'm here to...
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- borisjohnson: love rome, love rome. hope may spring eternal, reality does not. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, rome. some of the day's other news now. nine firefighters training inside a cave in brazil have died after the roof collapsed. the firefighters were part of a larger group of almost 30 taking part in the exercise. emergency services worked for several hours to find those missing inside the remote cave in sao paulo state. the site is not accessible to vehicles or heavy machinery. police injapan are investigating a knife and arson attack on a tokyo underground train. 17 people were reported to have been injured, one of them critically, in the attack by a man dressed as thejoker from the batman films. a 24—year—old suspect was arrested at the scene. the prime minister of north macedonia has resigned after the party lost the second round of mayoral elections including the capital. he said he took responsibility for the losses. he social democratic party heads the country's governing coalition and by law, coalition itself can agree on another candidate for p
- borisjohnson: love rome, love rome. hope may spring eternal, reality does not. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, rome. some of the day's other news now. nine firefighters training inside a cave in brazil have died after the roof collapsed. the firefighters were part of a larger group of almost 30 taking part in the exercise. emergency services worked for several hours to find those missing inside the remote cave in sao paulo state. the site is not accessible to vehicles or heavy machinery. police...
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- borisjohnson: love rome, love rome. hope may spring eternal, reality does not. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, rome. some very big days and to —— decisions coming up and we have a lot more coverage for you from the climate change coverage on the website and there is a look behind the scenes as well as to how they are putting all of this together. bbc.com/news or, of course, download the bbc news app. some of the day's other news now. nine firefighters training inside a cave in brazil have died after the roof collapsed. the firefighters were part of a larger group of almost 30 taking part in the exercise. emergency services worked for several hours to find those missing inside the remote cave in sao paulo state. the site is not accessible to vehicles or heavy machinery. police injapan are investigating a knife and arson attack on a tokyo underground train. 17 people were reported to have been injured, uncritically, in the attack by a man dressed as thejoker from batman films. a21; —year—olds suspect arrested at the scene. the white house press secretary jen p
- borisjohnson: love rome, love rome. hope may spring eternal, reality does not. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, rome. some very big days and to —— decisions coming up and we have a lot more coverage for you from the climate change coverage on the website and there is a look behind the scenes as well as to how they are putting all of this together. bbc.com/news or, of course, download the bbc news app. some of the day's other news now. nine firefighters training inside a cave in brazil have...
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- borisjohnson: love rome, love rome. hope may spring eternal, reality does not. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, rome. we can speak now to the renowned global climate scientist doctor peter glick who is also the founder and president emeritus of the pacific institute. thank you indeed for your time. prince charles was saying he detects a slight change in attitude now but it was six years ago, i remember the phrase last chance saloon being used around the paris cop. do you feel that things are different this time? i certainly hope that they are different. six years ago we had this conversation and 20 years ago we had this conversation, this is not the last chance but every year that we continue to delay in addressing these challenges and reducing emissions is another year lost. i think there's hope that the politics this year will permit advancing the agenda of reducing emissions and bringing the world community together but, as you noted at the beginning, this is cop26 and there has been a lot of these in the past. it there has been a lot of these in the past-— ther
- borisjohnson: love rome, love rome. hope may spring eternal, reality does not. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, rome. we can speak now to the renowned global climate scientist doctor peter glick who is also the founder and president emeritus of the pacific institute. thank you indeed for your time. prince charles was saying he detects a slight change in attitude now but it was six years ago, i remember the phrase last chance saloon being used around the paris cop. do you feel that things are...
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it's also a good moment here when we're in rome after this g20 to look at multilateralism in europe we know that angela merkel is about to leave the german chancellory in france president emmanuel macron is also focused on an upcoming presidential election so many people are wondering whether it's mario draggi, the true european leader pushing for more multilateralism i asked at a press conference whether he feels that way. take a look. >> we saw countries that we thought had been quite reluctant to move along the lines that we were sort of suggesting and pressing them to move on until a few days ago and then they moved. and some of these moves actually took place last night. with the right -- what we -- all of us consider right language. and again i should thank the ambassador because he masterminded all the workers of all the -- all the work to this extent so it was something is changed i think the -- what's changed is the assessment that without cooperation we go nowhere on issues like climate, on issues like health, on issues like poverty. we go nowhere. and the form of cooperation
it's also a good moment here when we're in rome after this g20 to look at multilateralism in europe we know that angela merkel is about to leave the german chancellory in france president emmanuel macron is also focused on an upcoming presidential election so many people are wondering whether it's mario draggi, the true european leader pushing for more multilateralism i asked at a press conference whether he feels that way. take a look. >> we saw countries that we thought had been quite...
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the president spoke in rome where world leaders struggled for a consensus on how exactly to combat global warming. mr. biden faced heat over the direction of his domestic agenda. and chief white house correspondent nancy cordes joins us now. she's been traveling with the president. nancy. >> reporter: jericka, this was the president's first solo press conference since his last foreign trip to geneva more than three months ago. this q & a was relatively brief. it lasted less than half an hour. he insisted his recent drop in support in the u.s. has not affected his influence with world leaders here. >> i didn't run to determine how well i'm going to do in the polls. >> reporter: as he wrapped up his time here in rome, president biden was peppered with questions about his political standing back home. a new poll just out today shows his approval rating has dropped 7 points since august. >> the polls are going to go up and down and up and down. look at every other president, the same thing has happened. >> reporter: climate change has been a central focus here in rome with president biden pus
the president spoke in rome where world leaders struggled for a consensus on how exactly to combat global warming. mr. biden faced heat over the direction of his domestic agenda. and chief white house correspondent nancy cordes joins us now. she's been traveling with the president. nancy. >> reporter: jericka, this was the president's first solo press conference since his last foreign trip to geneva more than three months ago. this q & a was relatively brief. it lasted less than half...
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and further work commitments were made at the rome summit. that's one of the reasons i'm optimistic because by the time we get to the end of next year, it will be just importing them from india. it will be making them out within self africa. and it can send it to it african neighbors as well. now that brings me back to the question i posed in the very beginning of our conversation, whether people, planet disparity is just a nice combination, of course, whether one can realistically count on protecting the planet while also delivering all as people. not just the 65 or 64 percent that beside the 20 countries, but all of its people into prosperity while dealing with still rapidly mutating virus with bowling incomes are rising. bunch of deficits out all the other problems that seem to be mounted. mine, is it realistic? i understand that fraction of this moment, but do you think it's supported by data that could be done? ah, i'm optimistic about what rome can do if we turn to prosperity. for example, one of the brig breakthroughs was an agreement
and further work commitments were made at the rome summit. that's one of the reasons i'm optimistic because by the time we get to the end of next year, it will be just importing them from india. it will be making them out within self africa. and it can send it to it african neighbors as well. now that brings me back to the question i posed in the very beginning of our conversation, whether people, planet disparity is just a nice combination, of course, whether one can realistically count on...
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i love rome. hope may spring eternal, reality does not. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, rome. in glasgow, no one is underestimating the size of the challenge facing the delegates over the coming days. and as we've been telling you, the world meteorological organisation has just published their annual global claimant report stating that the past seven years have been the hottest on record with far—reaching repercussions for both the current and future generations, reinforcing the need for urgent action now. helen mountford is vice president for climate economics at the world resources institute. she spoke to my colleague, christian fraser, in glasgow about the devastating impact of climate change. we've been seeing the impacts of climate change now and pretty much every country around the world, dramatic record—breaking wife, her wildfires, heat waves, droughts, flood events wiping out communities, and we've only seen that at 1.1 celsius. so it will get so much worse for each fraction of a degree we go up. and the pressure really is on now here in glasgow to keep global war
i love rome. hope may spring eternal, reality does not. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, rome. in glasgow, no one is underestimating the size of the challenge facing the delegates over the coming days. and as we've been telling you, the world meteorological organisation has just published their annual global claimant report stating that the past seven years have been the hottest on record with far—reaching repercussions for both the current and future generations, reinforcing the need for urgent...
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we were more than happy to go to rome, to find out. the temples and palaces of ancient rome may have crumbled long ago, but the legend of one of its oddest emperors lives on. >> caligula: down on your knees, all of you. bend your heads. i shall sever each one at the neck. >> cooper: what most people know about caligula comes from this iconic bbc series, "i, claudius," which was based on two historical novels by robert graves. ♪ ♪ ♪ in the show, caligula turns his palace into a brothel, makes his horse a high-ranking senator, and declares himself a living god. >> caligula: for now, you may address me as zeus. >> cooper: it's a torrid tale of incest, infanticide... >> don't go in there. >> caligula: ( laughs ) >> cooper: ...and imperial madness. >> help me! >> cooper: but how much of that portrayal is real? did caligula impregnate his sister and then eat her baby? >> andrew wallace-hadrill: aughs ) caligula did not impregnate his sister and eat her baby. >> cooper: did caligula make a horse a high-ranking senator or consul? >> wall
we were more than happy to go to rome, to find out. the temples and palaces of ancient rome may have crumbled long ago, but the legend of one of its oddest emperors lives on. >> caligula: down on your knees, all of you. bend your heads. i shall sever each one at the neck. >> cooper: what most people know about caligula comes from this iconic bbc series, "i, claudius," which was based on two historical novels by robert graves. ♪ ♪ ♪ in the show, caligula turns his...
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they met on the sidelines of the g 20 in rome, but failed to reach the agreement. alex here, brian reports, side by side at rome's famous, trevi fountain, french president, emanuel macro and british prime minister parish johnson, appeared to be in good humor. but behind the smiles, the escalating tensions between their 2 countries showed no sign of letting up a meeting away from the cameras. failing to bring them closer to agreement, met no labor in off gone. now the ball is in their court. if the british don't make a move, obviously that measures that a plan from the 2nd of november onwards will have to be put in place because it will be a no going fund. and the ball is in there. it is called really been it. france has accused the u. k. a flouting a post breaks a tray deal by failing to give french fishermen enough licenses to operate in british waters and outlined a series of sanctions if they weren't granted. if the dispute is not resolved by tuesday, france, we'll go ahead with a series of what it's called, targeted measures at ports like this along the coast.
they met on the sidelines of the g 20 in rome, but failed to reach the agreement. alex here, brian reports, side by side at rome's famous, trevi fountain, french president, emanuel macro and british prime minister parish johnson, appeared to be in good humor. but behind the smiles, the escalating tensions between their 2 countries showed no sign of letting up a meeting away from the cameras. failing to bring them closer to agreement, met no labor in off gone. now the ball is in their court. if...
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but finally it happened in rome and relation between teeth. these 2 countries are streamed over several issues, regional issues and domestic issues, human rights in the country, and also regional issues such as east mediterranean, syria, north africa, and so on. but 2 days out, the 2 days a meeting was quite important. not only in regards to jas, turkish relationship, but also for the ne to as well. because the growing differences between these 2 companies are posing a threat to, to, to ne, 2 as well. in that sense, we could see that these tools are particularly regarded as very constructive and posted by d. took your site and also the took yes, i says that add one i buy them has agreed to quit, to establish a common mechanism that would take over the, the dispute between these 2 countries. we do not how the details yet, but this establishment off a mechanism is also quite something new. hawksoft governments as has reached an agreement with supports of a band political party. they were marching towards the capital, demanding the release of the
but finally it happened in rome and relation between teeth. these 2 countries are streamed over several issues, regional issues and domestic issues, human rights in the country, and also regional issues such as east mediterranean, syria, north africa, and so on. but 2 days out, the 2 days a meeting was quite important. not only in regards to jas, turkish relationship, but also for the ne to as well. because the growing differences between these 2 companies are posing a threat to, to, to ne, 2...
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ah, i'm optimistic about what rome can do if we turn to prosperity. for example, one of the brig breakthroughs was an agreement by the better off countries of the g 20 to channel, to give their share of 2 thirds of a trillion dollars just created at the international monetary fund. that's about $350000000000.00. and give some of it to the poorest countries in the world. the tourist, again, we go back to working for the bottom one percent of the global community and not just the top one percent. and at the g 20 summit to we saw several countries step up and made that real a. canada was one of them. others to but um, china has also, even though it still says it's a developing country, head of the a g $77.00 plus a china into is just said that it would channel some of it's new estie, ours, they're called, but it's so real bunny to the poorest countries in the world isn't enough. uh huh. no. they have to do more on debt relief on before the poorest. but some signs they, i know it actually a will do more than if that summit had never taken place. and anoth
ah, i'm optimistic about what rome can do if we turn to prosperity. for example, one of the brig breakthroughs was an agreement by the better off countries of the g 20 to channel, to give their share of 2 thirds of a trillion dollars just created at the international monetary fund. that's about $350000000000.00. and give some of it to the poorest countries in the world. the tourist, again, we go back to working for the bottom one percent of the global community and not just the top one percent....
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g. 20 summit in rome. one of the 1st person gathering some global leaders to try while the piece is great. is that bumper sticker? is it realistic? in terms of social and economic policy general prioritize the health plan while also delivering people into prosperity. well, to discuss it now joined by your current professor political science at the university of toronto and director of the g 20 research group. those are kristen, it's good to talk to you. thank you very much for taking the time to meet with you . ok center. i know that on the eve of the 20 some if you think wide optimistic about its prospects, and if i understood your rationale correctly, you're essentially argued that the severity of the challenge is that the g 20 leaders have to deal with doesn't lead them my choice either down to all of this leads them to get down to work regardless of their differences and difficulties. now that the champagne bottles i, i you just as a bit about the results of these gathering as you were on the evil mit.
g. 20 summit in rome. one of the 1st person gathering some global leaders to try while the piece is great. is that bumper sticker? is it realistic? in terms of social and economic policy general prioritize the health plan while also delivering people into prosperity. well, to discuss it now joined by your current professor political science at the university of toronto and director of the g 20 research group. those are kristen, it's good to talk to you. thank you very much for taking the time...
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it didn't at rome, but maybe at glasgow, the un. well, to discover the power of our people, lambs, and save them too. well, let's see how it goes. it would be very interesting, your fraction kind of that with each other, i suppose do something for themselves, but also for the benefit of the planet. and it's people a, we have to leave it there, but thank you very much for being with us today. always the pleasure and thank you for watching hope you're again that speak with . busy me noon it's been 30 years as the soviet union collapsed in miss couple other literature well the one to what the problem yet nuclear you talk so, so shown where you also trust them with all of them. ukraine was one of the independent states that emerge from the ruins of a super bow. i'm doing awesome. good. would you also get on little greens come a little. i'm surely confusing. somebody i can last new lucian west, nor did better one more law. a couple of bring and finish for a new company who watch the past 3 decades. been likely ukraine. eye witnesses reca
it didn't at rome, but maybe at glasgow, the un. well, to discover the power of our people, lambs, and save them too. well, let's see how it goes. it would be very interesting, your fraction kind of that with each other, i suppose do something for themselves, but also for the benefit of the planet. and it's people a, we have to leave it there, but thank you very much for being with us today. always the pleasure and thank you for watching hope you're again that speak with . busy me noon it's...
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that warning, coming from italy's prime minister as the g 20 summit wrapped up in rome, ladies agreed to keep global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. but they weren't able to commit on how to achieve. net 0 carbon emissions by the year 2050. 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
that warning, coming from italy's prime minister as the g 20 summit wrapped up in rome, ladies agreed to keep global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. but they weren't able to commit on how to achieve. net 0 carbon emissions by the year 2050. 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...
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i love rome. in glasgow, nobody is under estimating that challenge ahead. as we were telling you, the world meteorological organisation has just published a report stating that the last seven years have been the hottest on record with far—reaching repercussions for current and future generations, reinforcing, frankly, the need for urgent action now. well, helen mountford �*s vice president for climate and economics at the world resources institute and spoke to my college christian fraser was at the cop26 in glasgow about the devastating impact of climate change. we have been seeing this, flood events, fire, wiping out communities and towns. we are seeing that already at 1.1 celsius was a people get so much worse for each action of a degree we go up and the pressure really is on now, here in glasgow, to keep local warming at levels of no more than 1.5 celsius or at least put forward a trajectory which will keep us there, we'll get us there. will keep us there, we'll get us there-— us there. your organisation looks both _ us there. your organisation loo
i love rome. in glasgow, nobody is under estimating that challenge ahead. as we were telling you, the world meteorological organisation has just published a report stating that the last seven years have been the hottest on record with far—reaching repercussions for current and future generations, reinforcing, frankly, the need for urgent action now. well, helen mountford �*s vice president for climate and economics at the world resources institute and spoke to my college christian fraser...
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cecilia vega standing by in rome with what the president told her about his meeting with the pope. and maggie rulli is in scotland ahead of that consequential summit beginning tomorrow. >>> and late-breaking tonight, white house press secretary jen psaki testing positive for covid. the details just coming in. >>> the other major developing nightmare at major airports. american airlines grounding more than 1,800 flights since friday. thousands of passengers stranded. what we're learning tonight. >>> also tonight, the challenges facing the vaccine roll-out for children. the new reporting on preparations for those smaller pfizer doses, when the first shots could be administered. phil lipof seeing how this hospital is gettin ready firsthand. >>> plus how the vaccine battle is heating up nationwide. firehouses left short-staffed. what's next in the showdown? >>> the final sprint in the virginia governor's race, a major test for democrats ahead of the midterm elections. the race now neck and neck in a state president biden won by ten points. >>> the deadly shooting on the set of the movi
cecilia vega standing by in rome with what the president told her about his meeting with the pope. and maggie rulli is in scotland ahead of that consequential summit beginning tomorrow. >>> and late-breaking tonight, white house press secretary jen psaki testing positive for covid. the details just coming in. >>> the other major developing nightmare at major airports. american airlines grounding more than 1,800 flights since friday. thousands of passengers stranded. what we're...
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. >> from rome, it's on to glasgow and what's described as a make or break moment for the warming planet. cbs news is there. >> reporter: i'm mark phillips at the u.n. climate change conference in glasgow where the next last chance to save the planet may be the last chance. >> also tonight, smaller arms, smaller doses, covid shots for kids could be approved this week, will parent approve? plus alec baldwin. >> reporter: i'm lilia luciano in hollywood where the community is reacting to alec baldwin's comments about guns on sets. >> duncan: atlanta hosts the world series, with the controversial team name in the spotlight. and later, halloween's ancient history. >> i'm here in ireland, this cave holds the secrets of the origins of the spookiest night of the year. >> this is the cbs weekend news. from new york, here is jericka duncan. >> duncan: good evening and thanks for joining us tonight. the g-20 summit wrapped up, with president biden reasserting the united states is reclaiming its leadership on the world stage. mr. biden also faced political heat over the direction of his domestic age
. >> from rome, it's on to glasgow and what's described as a make or break moment for the warming planet. cbs news is there. >> reporter: i'm mark phillips at the u.n. climate change conference in glasgow where the next last chance to save the planet may be the last chance. >> also tonight, smaller arms, smaller doses, covid shots for kids could be approved this week, will parent approve? plus alec baldwin. >> reporter: i'm lilia luciano in hollywood where the community...
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because even if you look at the latest, i'm at in rome. first of all rushing china graphs, and i think one of the reasons they were asking was because they simply don't agree with the way western power stance. you know, many if you a, the climate change issue and that's my personal opinion. i but i'm entitled to it. and 2nd law, if you look at, for example, and joe biden, you know, and i mean grown with water heater and, and mission car numbering, i think 85 we goes on boys johnson taking at private jazz to get from london to glasgow while also fuming about the environmental impact on commercial aviation and why what have you. i mean that, that kind of looks like, you know, this is a subject to, you know, treat, but not necessarily to practice. well i blame my, you know, on mosque for not getting transit and buying on electric kessler, i knew about it and then biden is it really experienced basement and he can, if he cares about the class, he could have tighten up his entourage a little bit here maybe, you know, from a 5 cars, maybe to, le
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s cop26 conference is kicking off just as the g20 meeting wrapped up in rome on sunday. leaders there ended their summit with an agreement on climate, but no firm pledges. several key goals included ending coal financing by year's end, and containing global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius above preindustrial levels. now, the pressure is on for cop26 to deliver more than just the usual empty promises on climate. the british prime minister is expected to say it's time to move from aspiration to action to limit rising temperatures, and take concrete steps to phase out coal. among the key goals for cop26, secures global net zero by mid-century, and keeping 1.5 degrees within reach. they also want countries to deliver on their promise of $100 billion a year to help developing nations fight the climate crisis. and cnn's phil black is following developments and joins us from edinburgh, scotland, good to see you, phil. so, no firm pledges came out of the g20 summit, so what concrete measures can we expect from cop26? >> reporter: it's the key question, rosemary. and we -- we can'
s cop26 conference is kicking off just as the g20 meeting wrapped up in rome on sunday. leaders there ended their summit with an agreement on climate, but no firm pledges. several key goals included ending coal financing by year's end, and containing global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius above preindustrial levels. now, the pressure is on for cop26 to deliver more than just the usual empty promises on climate. the british prime minister is expected to say it's time to move from aspiration to...
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. >> spoke at the conference at the end of the g20 summit in rome. your his remarks. -- here are his remarks. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. president biden: i apologize for keeping you waiting. we were playing with elevators. long story. we have had a series of very productive meetings the past few days. i am looking forward to continuing to make progress on critical global issues as we head off to glasgow. because of what we have seen in rome, what i think is the power of america showing out and working with our allies and partners to make progress on issues that matter to all of us. there is really no substitute for face-to-face discussions and negotiations when it comes to building understanding and cooperation. i have found in all of my meetings, both the larger and one-on-one sessions, a real eagerness among our partners and allies for american leadership to help bring the world together and solve big problems. i found my 1-1 engagement with so many of the leaders and the importance of strong personal relationships
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when he flew from rome to garza, he was assailing to me. not said anything publicly apart from a tweet, but his tweet was this. i leave rome with my hopes unfulfilled, but at least they are not buried. and i spoke to officials from the you and from others who said that they were disappointed, although they said it could have been worse. but they didn't like the that the, the amount of ambition in the language in the communique. and of course, we haven't really seen some of the individual g. 20 countries make some of those commitments that people have been hoping for. and they have to step up with the course next to it. i wonder how diplomatic relations outside of the climate arena will affect negotiations within it because it is pretty fraught internationally, right? i think it is a factor. it's always a factor, and i think it was a factor at the g. 20, i think, was also a big factor and were told the reason was coven 19? was the fact that we didn't have all the g 20 there in person? when you have people around the table, you can bang heads
when he flew from rome to garza, he was assailing to me. not said anything publicly apart from a tweet, but his tweet was this. i leave rome with my hopes unfulfilled, but at least they are not buried. and i spoke to officials from the you and from others who said that they were disappointed, although they said it could have been worse. but they didn't like the that the, the amount of ambition in the language in the communique. and of course, we haven't really seen some of the individual g. 20...
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either the i'm alone condo, the top stories on our desert world leaders meeting at the g. 20 summit in rome, of the creed agreed to keep global warming at 1.5 degrees celsius. but they weren't able to make a firm commitment on how to achieve net 0 carbon emissions by 2050 adam rainy ripples on the final day of the g. 20 summit leaders from the world biggest economies visited 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, italian prime minister, who hosted the summit, tried to focus on what he saw as success, samuel you, she deep in this sense. so deep. we managed to keep our dreams alive, to commit to further measures and gigantic allo
either the i'm alone condo, the top stories on our desert world leaders meeting at the g. 20 summit in rome, of the creed agreed to keep global warming at 1.5 degrees celsius. but they weren't able to make a firm commitment on how to achieve net 0 carbon emissions by 2050 adam rainy ripples on the final day of the g. 20 summit leaders from the world biggest economies visited one of rooms, most famous tourist sites. trevi fountain, its beauty was one they all could agree on more difficult, was...
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. >>> and from an 83-year-old hiker's towering achievement to a discovery from ancient rome to a fox wreaking havoc at this game, it's monday, november 8th. >>> good monday morning, everyone. we begin with new details about that concert stampede in houston. eight people were killed. hundreds were injured. >> the first lawsuits have been if i would, targeting the concert organizers as well as rappers travis scott and drake. houston's mayor says there was more security at the event than at the world series, but he's promising a thorough investigation. >> amid the search for answers, we're learning more about the victims who were between 14 and 27 years old. >> reporter: overnight, a prayer vigil for victims of the music festival tragedy in houston. the church is just miles from nrg stadium where a performance by rapper travis scott turned deadly saturday night. >> stop the show! >> reporter: an estimated 50,000 people were at the concert when the crowd surged toward the stage pushing fans toward the ground and trampling them. eight people died including 18-year-old john hillger, and th
. >>> and from an 83-year-old hiker's towering achievement to a discovery from ancient rome to a fox wreaking havoc at this game, it's monday, november 8th. >>> good monday morning, everyone. we begin with new details about that concert stampede in houston. eight people were killed. hundreds were injured. >> the first lawsuits have been if i would, targeting the concert organizers as well as rappers travis scott and drake. houston's mayor says there was more security at...
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the white house feels pretty solid about what took place in rome. they feel good about what they were able to do on climate, ending overseas coal financing. they feel very optimistic. they were able to clinch on a global minimum tax. and the meeting with the president and pope got a lot of eyeballs, showing the president in a positive way. on the other hand, everyone in europe has got one eye back on washington. it's not lost on anyone in scotland or rome, for that matter, that there's so much unsettled business in washington when it comes to president biden being able to deliver on all of the commitments he's made. on the one hand you've got bide and other world leaders chiding russia and china for not showing up to these summits, not showing up in the global fight against climate change. on the other hand, biden can't stand here and concretely say to world leaders exactly how he's going to meet his own u.s. goals of cutting emissions by 20% by 2050. the timing seems to be slipping a little bit on the hill. president biden in those remarks from las
the white house feels pretty solid about what took place in rome. they feel good about what they were able to do on climate, ending overseas coal financing. they feel very optimistic. they were able to clinch on a global minimum tax. and the meeting with the president and pope got a lot of eyeballs, showing the president in a positive way. on the other hand, everyone in europe has got one eye back on washington. it's not lost on anyone in scotland or rome, for that matter, that there's so much...
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first off, last week has g. 20 summit in rome was the 1st time the group of worldly, just met in person since the start of the pandemic. a boy that a lot of talk about, but the general atmosphere was tinge to with controversy. is frances president accused the stolen leader of lying about a lucrative submarine deal the orcus thing that paris was conspicuously excluded from. i do see when, when we have respected, we have to be to and you have to behave in mine and can see is, is that isn't it? i don't think i know for a few anger important people. they're deli armstrong's are corresponding on this one today. quite a strong message than from the french president here. very strong message in these . and of course, world leaders very rarely say these things about their counterparts, which gives you some kind of a marker of the how much the as he and nerve with fresh president emmanuel, macro macros says he doesn't think, but he knows that the australian prime minister scott morrison has lied to him about the orchestral, that's the trilateral pack between the u. k. the u. s. and australia sig
first off, last week has g. 20 summit in rome was the 1st time the group of worldly, just met in person since the start of the pandemic. a boy that a lot of talk about, but the general atmosphere was tinge to with controversy. is frances president accused the stolen leader of lying about a lucrative submarine deal the orcus thing that paris was conspicuously excluded from. i do see when, when we have respected, we have to be to and you have to behave in mine and can see is, is that isn't it? i...
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what exactly, nic, did they agree on in rome? >> reporter: well, they agreed not on the net zero for 2050, which was the aspiration and that's what only 12 nations agreed to. the nearest they could get to was net zero sometime before 2060. they couldn't agree on stopping the use of coal in power stations at home. they did agree on stopping the financing of coal power stations internationally, i.e.,, each individual station. not stopping power generating stations by the end of the year. that was a small step. these by and large missed the target, missed the aspirations, missed the hopes and that was done by antonio gutierrez. while i commend the g20 for its recommitment to global solutions, you know, i leave disappointed. it falls short. he said it doesn't bury my hopes, but he was very clear that this wasn't what he hoped for. it was hoped that the g20 was a spring board for the cop26. president biden was clear and he said the reason they hadn't been able to meet these lofty ambitions was quite clearly because president xi and pu
what exactly, nic, did they agree on in rome? >> reporter: well, they agreed not on the net zero for 2050, which was the aspiration and that's what only 12 nations agreed to. the nearest they could get to was net zero sometime before 2060. they couldn't agree on stopping the use of coal in power stations at home. they did agree on stopping the financing of coal power stations internationally, i.e.,, each individual station. not stopping power generating stations by the end of the year....
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i took two personal days off in rome. like you guys don't take off every other friday and monday here and there. tom: so much shopping done on the dangerous street in rome. the doorman from the hustler had to help you up the stairs of the spanish steps. >> the exchange rate is good for americans right now. jonathan: she cares about the markets. that is what we love you for. tom: mailed. jonathan: 115 works. tom: this debt is important and we mentioned standard chartered. pc's a partition between dynamics and emerging markets. let's not forget all these generations affect broad range of emerging markets. jonathan: for that report yesterday, what this market would be sensitive to and would not be sensitive to and how sensitive overall market participants will be to upcoming data. lisa: basically saying he needs to see about 550 thousand jobs on average added each month through the middle of next year to reach the pre-pandemic levels that fed chair powell -- fed chair powell would like to see. wage increases dropping to 0.3%
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what else came out from the big g 20 meeting than in rome over the weekend? well, there's been a lot of things, a lot of topics on the agenda. of course, the usual suspects, the climate attacks at the global economy. there was lots of progress expected to be made. this being, of course, a 1st face to face meeting between world leaders here for 2 years because of the pandemic. now commitment seems to be the buzzword of the meeting. for instance, world leaders have pledged to reach as 0 missions by around mid century, not concretely 2050, as was mentioned before. there's also been a commitment to jo biden's proposal for global minimum corporate tax of 15 percent . that's in an attempt to reshape the global economy. but whilst there's been lots of words and lots of posturing, that hasn't really been anything concrete agreed. there's not really expected to any effort, anything to be agreed as it was in a bit of a damp squibb. that main story, of course, had been a manual macro and being irked by that orcus deal. political commentator richard taylor told us he thi
what else came out from the big g 20 meeting than in rome over the weekend? well, there's been a lot of things, a lot of topics on the agenda. of course, the usual suspects, the climate attacks at the global economy. there was lots of progress expected to be made. this being, of course, a 1st face to face meeting between world leaders here for 2 years because of the pandemic. now commitment seems to be the buzzword of the meeting. for instance, world leaders have pledged to reach as 0 missions...
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this would also be a test around the faith people have in prison and still rome are poor. so, and are the issues around leadership, but also very much things like service delivery where the a and c has failed many people, that's what they say. and also one of the key issues today is around voter turnout . the fewer people that come out to vote, the more likely it is that the a n c could lose support. they have a sort of legacy in south africa. being the party of, of nelson mandela, they have a certain amount of loyalty, but there are also people who are saying, i'm loyal to the agency but they're failed to me. and so i can't vote for anybody else. and so a low voter turnout would affect them quite tremendously and would work in favor of smaller opposition parties for me to you mentioned a few things there. run a search again in a bit more detail if you wouldn't mind some of the biggest issues now for voters. oh, well, we are in some way. so as you mentioned, and we've been up to a couple of polling stations in the area, we just like the one behind us people are tricking in
this would also be a test around the faith people have in prison and still rome are poor. so, and are the issues around leadership, but also very much things like service delivery where the a and c has failed many people, that's what they say. and also one of the key issues today is around voter turnout . the fewer people that come out to vote, the more likely it is that the a n c could lose support. they have a sort of legacy in south africa. being the party of, of nelson mandela, they have a...
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but back to what happened in rome. very few concrete commitments made in the summer because a lot of people wanted to hear a lot of strong stuff about climate change about what's going to be done. we're told this is like the last chance saloon if you like, why was it so weak coming out of the g 20 you think? well, i think a lot of this is virtue signaling from politicians we've seen for decades that have been many cop, you know, events that happened throw in some cop 2626 event they've had and nothing congress come out apart from the good to natural by 2050, making those commitment. but the bigger issues, you're a countries like america, the 2nd largest country in the world. you know, admitting carbon emissions. second only to china and of course, india and japan and russia. for example. these are the countries, this should be around the table talking about what's going on or belief, but it doesn't happen. so to me as a virtue signal eco hypocrite, i mean job binds coming, that you've got a car load of 85 cars, he's fu
but back to what happened in rome. very few concrete commitments made in the summer because a lot of people wanted to hear a lot of strong stuff about climate change about what's going to be done. we're told this is like the last chance saloon if you like, why was it so weak coming out of the g 20 you think? well, i think a lot of this is virtue signaling from politicians we've seen for decades that have been many cop, you know, events that happened throw in some cop 2626 event they've had and...
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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 better framework, which is god willing going to be voted on as early as some sometime this coming week after i announced on thursday includes for the first time ever. seven several billion dollars to help strengthen the supply change to make sure we have access to everything we need. during that meaning of world leaders in rome today, president biden said he spent some time with world leaders discussing this global supply chain problem, but critics say he is not doing enough to fix the problem. first if the secretary transportation when you solve the port issue, you'd fly out to the port it sit down with everybody and find out what the problem is. then you go solve it, and there's nothing that democrats are talking about doing that solving a problem that americans care about. i mean, it's there's solve the problem for you this every f
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 better framework, which is god willing going to be voted on as early as some sometime this coming week after i announced on thursday includes for the first time ever. seven several billion dollars to help strengthen the supply change to make sure we have access to everything we need. during that meaning of world...
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he wanted it before he left for rome and glasgow. hasn't happened. thank you, joe manchin and kyrsten sinema. you mentioned there is more than $550 billion for climate action in that bill and there is in the new slimmed down bill but the clean electricity performance program which would have provided crucial financial incentives for electrical utilities to transition from fossil fuel is gone thank you joe manchin. in your expert view does this new, smaller bill have enough measures and money to halve greenhouse emissions and get to slimmed down version to get to the crucial goals? >> with the slimmed down verse you describe and the action to see at the state level, the west coast states, the new england states and look at that in totality we could come close to meeting the obligations but no question that one of the moe potent provisions is stripped out, the clean energy standard to require utilities to provide an increasing share of electricity from renewable and clean sources so what's sort of left. there's a carrot and a stick in that plan. the pe
he wanted it before he left for rome and glasgow. hasn't happened. thank you, joe manchin and kyrsten sinema. you mentioned there is more than $550 billion for climate action in that bill and there is in the new slimmed down bill but the clean electricity performance program which would have provided crucial financial incentives for electrical utilities to transition from fossil fuel is gone thank you joe manchin. in your expert view does this new, smaller bill have enough measures and money to...
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earlier, leaders of the world's richest nations in rome fell short of setting specific targets for reducing carbon emissions to net zero. the british prime minister borisjohnson warned that the pledges made by heads of state at the event were inadequate. australia has allowed the resumption of international air travel without the need for quarantine — for the first time in more than 18 months. airports in sydney and melbourne are allowing fully vaccinated passengers to fly again after some of the world's strictest border controls were ended. now, it's time for dateline london. hello and welcome to the programme bringing together bbc specialists with the correspondents who write, blog and broadcast for audiences in their own countries from the dateline london. this week — borisjohnson�*s finance minister opens the taxpayers�* purse as the prime minister himself tries to persuade world leaders to open theirs to mitigate climate change. plus, is famine stocking afghanistan? joining us to discuss all that is henry chu of the la times, who keeps the show on the road whilst the us west co
earlier, leaders of the world's richest nations in rome fell short of setting specific targets for reducing carbon emissions to net zero. the british prime minister borisjohnson warned that the pledges made by heads of state at the event were inadequate. australia has allowed the resumption of international air travel without the need for quarantine — for the first time in more than 18 months. airports in sydney and melbourne are allowing fully vaccinated passengers to fly again after some of...
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the prime minister and un secretary general, as one by one they arrive, fresh from the g20 talks in rome. it is a roll call of more than 100 world leaders. there is royalty, too. prince charles and the duchess of cornwall have arrived, he will be speaking on the opening ceremony. nicola sturgeon met climate activist greta thunberg earlier. there are notable absences, too. china and russia will not be joining the talks, the presidents. humanity has lona since talks, the presidents. humanity has long since run _ talks, the presidents. humanity has long since run down _ talks, the presidents. humanity has long since run down the _ talks, the presidents. humanity has long since run down the clock - talks, the presidents. humanity has long since run down the clock on - long since run down the clock on climate change. it is a one minute to midnight on the doomsday clock and we need to act now. so to midnight on the doomsday clock and we need to act now.— and we need to act now. so what is co -26? and we need to act now. so what is (0-26? it and we need to act now. so what is cop26? it stands
the prime minister and un secretary general, as one by one they arrive, fresh from the g20 talks in rome. it is a roll call of more than 100 world leaders. there is royalty, too. prince charles and the duchess of cornwall have arrived, he will be speaking on the opening ceremony. nicola sturgeon met climate activist greta thunberg earlier. there are notable absences, too. china and russia will not be joining the talks, the presidents. humanity has lona since talks, the presidents. humanity has...
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speaker, with your permission to make a statement about the g20 summit in rome and update the house on cop26 in glasgow. almost 30 years ago the world acknowledged the gathering danger of climate change and agreed to do what would have once been inconceivable and regulate the atmosphere of the planet itself by curbing greenhouse gas emissions. and one declaration succeeded. another until in paris in 2015, we all agreed to seek to restrain the rising world to 1.5 degrees centigrade. now after all the targets and the promises and after yet more warnings from our scientists about the perils staring at us in the face, we come to the reckoning. this is the moment when we must turn words into action. if we fail, then paris will have failed and every summit going back to rio de janeiro in 1992 will have failed. because we will have allowed our shared aim of 1.5 degrees to escape our grasp. even half a degree of extra warming would have tragic consequences. if global temperatures were to rise by two degrees, our scientists forecast that we will lose virtually all of the world's coral reefs, th
speaker, with your permission to make a statement about the g20 summit in rome and update the house on cop26 in glasgow. almost 30 years ago the world acknowledged the gathering danger of climate change and agreed to do what would have once been inconceivable and regulate the atmosphere of the planet itself by curbing greenhouse gas emissions. and one declaration succeeded. another until in paris in 2015, we all agreed to seek to restrain the rising world to 1.5 degrees centigrade. now after...
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our on i'll just the are and these are the top stories world leaders meeting at the g 20 so much in rome. have agreed to keep global warming levels. at 1.5 degrees celsius spots, they were not able to make a firm commitment on how to achieve. net 0 carbon emissions by the year 2050. and so attention tends to the cop $26.00 climate summit. but one world leader who will not be in glasgow or is the chinese presidents, eugene ping, katrina you has more from being present using thing has not traveled since the beginning of the crone of virus outbreak earlier last year. but that stamp and a lot of hopes that china will make further concessions when it does come to climate change. now that doesn't mean that has been no movement or china's climate and voice should. and why has said that china is making all efforts to increase the likelihood that it can meet its climate targets. cheating thing himself has spoken widely, most recently at a by diversity conference about the need to invest more in wind solar hydropower. china is also investing in nuclear energy expanding the building of nuclear powe
our on i'll just the are and these are the top stories world leaders meeting at the g 20 so much in rome. have agreed to keep global warming levels. at 1.5 degrees celsius spots, they were not able to make a firm commitment on how to achieve. net 0 carbon emissions by the year 2050. and so attention tends to the cop $26.00 climate summit. but one world leader who will not be in glasgow or is the chinese presidents, eugene ping, katrina you has more from being present using thing has not...
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jonathan: that president trying to put pressure on opec in rome. following the president, this is what the agenda looks like. the presentation down in edinburgh in the next 10 minutes or so. he will go from there to glasgow, meet with boris johnson and the secretary-general of the u.n.. from there, we will hear from the president and around 9:05. the president is third in line. lisa: i am curious to see how much he pushes back on some of the oil price rises, considering the fact that this is one of the solutions. if people are spending more, they won't bite less. a lot of people say that the private market has taken the lead they will look to earnings to see what companies are doing to reduce emissions. how much are you hearing the opposite from big oil? the idea that they are reinvesting and feeling and bolded because of politics recently? >> i think big oil will take a little bit of comfort in terms of what is going on in climate politics. the g 20 statement was not as strong as people would have liked. that gives big oil comfort, because among p
jonathan: that president trying to put pressure on opec in rome. following the president, this is what the agenda looks like. the presentation down in edinburgh in the next 10 minutes or so. he will go from there to glasgow, meet with boris johnson and the secretary-general of the u.n.. from there, we will hear from the president and around 9:05. the president is third in line. lisa: i am curious to see how much he pushes back on some of the oil price rises, considering the fact that this is...
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his award-winning series the history of rome's legendary and podcasting. ongoing serious revolutions explores the great political revolution striven the course of modern history. joining mike in conversation tonight is alexis cobra alexis koser presidential historian "new york times" best-selling author of you've never forget your first a biography of george washington now in paperback. and forever eight murder in memphis soon to be a major motion picture. alexis was a consulting producer on and appeared in washington series on the history channel. she regularly appears on msnbc and cnn. she's contributed to the new yorker, the "new york times" and many others. and so without further ado please join me in welcoming mike and alexis to the stage. hooks well high. >> hello. kirk's first of all congratulations for this new book. i know all of you have picked up because you are here tonight. but if i can encourage you to overspend i would recommend buying a second copy or getting it from your library because one of the most rewarding things i heard haven't also
his award-winning series the history of rome's legendary and podcasting. ongoing serious revolutions explores the great political revolution striven the course of modern history. joining mike in conversation tonight is alexis cobra alexis koser presidential historian "new york times" best-selling author of you've never forget your first a biography of george washington now in paperback. and forever eight murder in memphis soon to be a major motion picture. alexis was a consulting...
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liberty. ♪ >>> when in rome, shift the blame to someone else. that's what president biden did during a press conference on sunday, addressing disappointing reports that the g20 climate commitment had not gone far enough. he took on russia and china, saying they basically didn't show up. but of course biden's actions have yet to match his words as he arrives at cop26 without any bespoke climate legislation of his own. and that is a problem a lot bigger than china and russia. joining me to discuss is michael mann, professor of atmospheric science at penn state. welcome back. i'm sure you've watched countless international summits g7, g8, g 20, u.n. on climate change and the need for the world to tackle climate change. and then nothing really happens. is this week with the g20 in rome and the cop26 in glasgow going to be any different do you think? >> thanks, mehdi. good to be with you. i sure hope so. you know, there are a number of us who are optimistic that we'll see some real progress here. now with the biden administration joe biden has actual
liberty. ♪ >>> when in rome, shift the blame to someone else. that's what president biden did during a press conference on sunday, addressing disappointing reports that the g20 climate commitment had not gone far enough. he took on russia and china, saying they basically didn't show up. but of course biden's actions have yet to match his words as he arrives at cop26 without any bespoke climate legislation of his own. and that is a problem a lot bigger than china and russia. joining...