Next links between the government and money launderers. And in sports glad march back to the top of germanys quintus league the host private for 2 and i know the impressive display so i now see the contenders for the top. Im phil gal welcome to the program. We begin in madrid where delegates from nearly 200 countries have begun a 2 week Climate Summit amid a cooking sense of crisis negotiation been tasked with ironing out the rules for implementing the 2015 paris climate agreement in which countries have agreed to limit Global Warming to less than 2 degree celsius above preindustrial temperatures u. N. Secretary general antonio good terrorists used his opening remarks to call on tele guts to take bold action as he outlines 2 very different visions for a future by the end of the coming decades we will be on one of 2 paths. When is the path of 3rd render where we have 3 walked past the point of no return your provides in the health and safety of everyone on this planet do we really want
Into the philippines hundreds of thousands are forced to flee as the storm makes landfall packing winds of up to a 175 Kilometers Per Hour and in china moves to track its a cell phone users triggering fresh privacy fears a new law requires everyone registering new sim cards to 1st submit a facial skin. Im brink off to our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and all around the world welcome to weeks to save the future that is how many are describing the u. N. Climate change Conference Starting today in madrid delegates from nearly 200 countries have begun 2 weeks of meetings amid a growing sense of crisis and secretary general and tony a good test is calling for bold action warning that the world. Risks passing the point of no return to go she had been tasked with ironing out the rules for implementing that historic 2015 paris climate agreement in which countries have agreed to limit Global Warming to less than 2 degrees celsius of both of the average temperature from preindustrial
Weekend. I encourage you to take all of this in from where we start with veterans at the battle of midway 75 years ago through the 75 years of American Military history. This is your own past and present and future so this is a great opportunity and a onceinalifetime opportunity to make the most of it. I would like to welcome admiral frank thorp to say a few words of welcome. Welcome to the navy memorial. As you all know, our mission here is to honor, recognize, and celebrate the men and women of the sea services, past present and future, and to educate the American Public about your service. It is a tremendous honor for us to be here and on a day like today, we use the term sea services, but we are all in it together. These gentlemen represent the idea of being in it together. I want to say one thing about why i am honored and why we are honored to be here today and the opportunity you have today. When i looked at the program here, and i look at words like trailblazers, legends, these
Present arms. Ladies and gentlemen, the president of the United States and mrs. Trump. [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] ladies and gentlemen, the National Anthem of australia followed by the National Anthem of the United States. [background sounds] [background sounds] thank you. Prime minister morrison, mrs. Morrison, members of the australian delegation, and distinguished guests, today we celebrate the long cherished and unwavering friendship between the United States and australia. The first lady and i are honored to welcome you and jennifer to the white house and we look forward to hosting you for a state dinner tonight in the rose garden. It will be quite something. The unbreakable bond between america and australia is rooted in eternal ties of history, culture, and tradition. Last year our nations commemorated 100 years of mateship since our Gallant Service members fought together in world war i. Today we vowed to
American military history. And today were going to continue our conversation about the second world war. And specifically were going to look at an aspect of the war through the lens of industrial mobilization. Industrial mobilization is often understood as a key to allied victory in this war. It is often said the allies win because they outproduce the axis powers. Im sure many of us heard it, encountered it, youve read it, but one of the problems with that line of reasoning is that if it is simply amount of stuff that produces victory, at the beginning of the war the axis powers possessed more. So the argument about stuff cannot absolutely establish ultimately the trajectory of allied victory because the allies for a long time are deficient in that quantity of stuff. The other aspect of the material argument if you will, that the allies outproduce, thats understated, oversimplified in almost all literature you consider related to the war, we have no clear sense of how the stuff is buil