intensifying climate change and sand dredging. downstream communities living on the region s largest lake, the tonle sap in cambodia, are reporting a decline in fish stocks by more than 80% over the past twenty years. 0ur asia pacific correspondent, laura bicker, is in cambodia to ask if the mighty mekong can be saved. a world of water, once renowned for an abundance of fish. in recent years, thousands like this man have been asking where are they? translation: the been asking where are they? translation: been asking where are they? translation: , , ., , translation: the past few years, there is less translation: the past few years, there is less and translation: the past few years, there is less and less translation: the past few years, there is less and less water - translation: the past few years, there is less and less water and - there is less and less water and fewer and fewer fish. now, there is less and less water and fewer and fewerfish. now, we have children
after the markets opened despite raising their revenue forecasts as the chain saw a slowdown in purchases in october. they said customers are still getting used to higher interest rates. erin delmore is in new york for us. what do these figures tell us about what american consumers are thinking right now? what american consumers are thinking riaht now? ~ . ., , what american consumers are thinking riaht now? ~ . . , ., ., right now? walmart is warning that can she were right now? walmart is warning that can she were spending right now? walmart is warning that can she were spending could - right now? walmart is warning that can she were spending could be - can she were spending could be slower heading into the fourth corner and that contains the holiday shopping season. that is an area of discretionary spending for consumers where we have seen the effects of the economy take its toll, especially when we talk about high interest rates, persistent elevation, lowered saving
now the world is not focused on ukraine. the divide in focus really doesn t help. we are very thankful that the uk has always supported ukraine. you are a very helpful, you and yourteam. ukraine. you are a very helpful, you and your team- ukraine. you are a very helpful, you and your team. what i want to say by bein: here and your team. what i want to say by being here is and your team. what i want to say by being here is that and your team. what i want to say by being here is that we. and your team. what i want to say by being here is that we. the - being here is that we. the military being here is that we. the military support that you need, not ust military support that you need, not just this military support that you need, not just this year and next year. he said the uk would stand with ukraine militarily, but it is all about arms supply. we learned that the eu target of supplying i million artillery shells by march will be missed because governments are not
The course of the movie you do become overwhelmed by the scope of this. But i think, again, its a very interesting piece of film making because it is using film to tell the story in a way which is, you know, specifically visual. We do get discussions of these terrifying subjects as the film plays out. I think the stuff that works less well is when we see ai weiwei talking to some of the refugees, that the stuff that actually, weirdly enough, has less impact than when you see the scope of what the film is depicting, its called human flow. 0k. The dinner. Yes. What did you think . Well. Hmm. Its the latest from oren moverman, and its adapted from a novel. It is the story of the hidden violence of the bourgeoisie. Its also one of those things that asks the question, what would you do to protect a loved one . In upstate new york two chalk and cheese brothers, played by steve coogan and richard gere, you couldnt get more chalk and cheese. And their respective partners, rebecca hall and laur
Before christmas, already the brexit secretary and the chancellor seem to disagree over a divorce bill under all circumstances. Yet one thing has become clearer today. What labour would do ifjeremy corbyn moved into no 10. The shadow brexit secretary suggested it would be economically damaging if britain moved too far away from eu rules and regulations. What subtle button do we want to be, do we see europe as our Major Trading partner or do we want to tell ourselves apart from that . He suggested that like norway labour wa nted suggested that like norway labour wanted to stay close to the eu and might be prepared to pay for access to its single market. Would you accept it . There may have to be payments, that would have to be negotiated. And the shadow foreign secretary would consider staying close to the eus customs union, which might restrict the ability to do trade deals. Which might restrict we have always been pragmatic and realistic. Most of our trade is with the european union.