good evening and thank you for being with us here on this monday night. we will have more in just a moment on that state of emergency in california and the powerful storm out west that is turned deadly. we want to begin with the surprising news from the royal family. britain s king charles iii announcing he has cancer. and it s already starting treatment. just last week the 75-year-old monarch underwent treatment for an enlarged, that procedure led to the separate discovery. the palaces statement says that the king is raising awareness for those impacted by cancer, but there are still so many big questions tonight about what type of cancer and how advanced it is. today the president of the united states campaigning in las vegas said he s concerned about king charles diagnosis and hopes to speak with him soon. cbs s charlie d agata is outside buckingham palace tonight. good evening, so how is king charles doing tonight? reporter: good evening to you, norah. the palace is ki
july champion of the world, joey chestnut! how is that for an introduction of the all-time greatest joey jaws chestnut getting it done again on coney island winning the nathan s hot dog eating contest by putting down, ready for this, 62 hot dogs in 10 minutes. he s gross and he s a champion, jonathan lemire. john, there was a rain delay yesterday. you always wonder how s the rain delay going to affect the pitcher. yep. how does the rain delay affect a team? boy, he seemed to ride it out. keep that game face on and just again achieve disgusting, disgusting heights again yesterday with 62 hot dogs in ten minutes. his 16th nathan s hot dog eating contest. he s the greatest. he s the goat. i refuse to watch the footage of joey chestnut eating these hot dog. my eyes are closed. that right there, that introduction, that joey chestnut just received, he would like the same introduction. that s mike barnicle. congrats to joey chestnut. my god, let s stop watching this now.
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patrick verkooijen, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. now, you are all about adaptation. your global center on adaptation is sending a clear message to the world that it is time to make particularly the most vulnerable parts of the world more resilient to the impacts of climate change. does that mean you ve basically accepted we ve lost the battle to curb emissions and prevent the worst of climate change? thank you so much, stephen. we need to adapt to a warmer climate. we now see that we have already in the threshold of 1.2 celsius. investing in adaptation is not defeat, stephen. it s defence. it makes economic sense to invest in climate adaptation but at the same time we also need to lower our carbon footprint, so we need to have these two ideas in our heads and invest in both areas. lower our carbon footprint and adapt to a changing climate. so do both at once, but you know, as well as i do, because you worked at world bank and you ve been in this game a long time,