after that pointed take, i find it hard to believe that we aren t going to hear in some way, shape or form from former president trump. now, his supporters, the trump supporters will say that the president in that speech that day said you should march peacefully and patriotically to the capitol to make your voices heard. they will say that he spoke out against political violence and they will point to democrats who didn t step up to speak out about political violence around blm protests that turned into riots and raids around the country during that time. however, that day was different and i think you heard in the president s speech pointing to the time between the speech that former president trump gives and the time he comes out and makes a statement where he says he was watching tv and watching it all unfold. we just heard from stephanie grisham who testified to the january 6 committee he was watching, former president trump was watching the
enduring consequences if countries didn t step pp didn t step up. we will see decertification, didn t step up. we will see decertification, drought, i didn t step up. we will see i decertification, drought, crop failure and mass movements of humanity on a scale not seen before, not because of some unforeseen natural event or disaster, but because of us, because of what we are doing now. and our grandchildren will know that we are the culprits. the prime minister chose to focus solely on the subject of climate change. he used this global stage to make the strongest peachy good ahead of the climate conference coming up soonin of the climate conference coming up soon in glasgow, which he said would be a critical turning point for humanity. it helped to have an american president on site. joe biden pledged to double us contributions for developing nations to tackle climate change. that was a big win for mrjohnson, who was determined to cement a crucial relationship that has had its rock
you already, there are problems that have arisen you don t understand, get in touch with us and we may be able to answer some of those issues and some of your worries moving forward. the prime minister has urged world leaders to take radical and urgent action to tackle climate change, warning it is time for humanity to grow up. addressing the united nations general assembly in new york, borisjohnson said the world is approaching a critical turning point and countries must finally take responsibility. 0ur north america correspondent, barbara plett usher reports. it was not for the faint hearted, this frenetic trip. the prime minister covered a lot of ground. he shook a few hands. conducted a few interviews. visited a few sites. even took a train ride. final stop, back to the united nations, where he used his address to press for a stronger commitment to end global warming, with a stark warning of the enduring consequences if countries didn t step up. brute
visited a few sites. even took a train ride. the final stop, back to the united nations, where he used his address to press for stronger commitments to end global warming, with a stark warning of the enduring consequences, if countries didn t step up. we will see desertification, drought, crop failure and mass movements of humanity on a scale not seen before, not because of some unforeseen natural event or disaster, but because of us, because of what we are doing now, and our grandchildren will know that we are the culprits. it s time for humanity to grow up. the prime minister chose to focus solely on the subject of climate change. he used this global stage to make the strongest pitch he could, ahead of the climate conference coming up soon in glasgow, which, he said, would be a critical point for humanity. a critical
covered a lot of ground. he shook a few hands. conducted a few interviews. visited a few sites. even took a train ride. final stop, back to the united nations, where he used his address to press for a stronger commitment to end global warming, with a stark warning of the enduring consequences if countries didn t step up. we will see decertification, drought, crop failure and mass movements of humanity on a scale not seen before, not because of some unforeseen natural event or disaster, but because of us, because of what we are doing now. and our grandchildren will know that we are the culprits. the prime minister chose to focus solely on the subject of climate change. he used this global stage to make a strong speech ahead of the climate