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FOXNEWS Fox News at Night With Shannon Bream November 5, 2021 04:07:00

including south dakota. here s governor christie nome. i ve already signed an executive order that protected our people from this unconstitutional action but i am announcing you that we are joining several other states and filing litigation against this unconstitutional mandate. while the biden administration clearly believes it has the leverage to make this happen, the headwinds appear to be ratcheting up a notch or two. shannon: trace gallagher, thank you very much. friday november 12th will be vaccination awareness day for chicago public schools. officials in the windy city announcing tonight that classes will be canceled in order to allow kids the opportunity to get the vaccine and reportedly faculty and staff will be given paid days off. some children in san francisco will be added to the city s proof of vaccination requirement for indoor venues. kids ages 5 to 11 will be barred from places like restaurants, gyms, and large events inside without proof of vaccination.

BBCNEWS BBC News October 31, 2021 11:18:00

so they are the goals that ll be at the heart of negotiations over the next 12 days or so. the challenge will be getting nearly every country in the world, all with their own individual set of circumstances, to agree on a common pathway forward. it s hoped that agreement will be reached by the end of the summit, which is next friday november 12th. although if past summits are anything to go by, things could slip into that weekend. as well as the thousands of delegates expected in glasgow over the duration of the conference, climate activists and protestors are also here. yesterday greta thunberg was mobbed as she arrived by train. the swedish activist was surrounded by police, media and activists at the city s central station. earlier, faith groups making pilgrimages to glasgow converged in the city as protests build ahead

BBCNEWS BBC News October 31, 2021 14:12:00

on a common pathway forward. it s hoped that agreement will be reached by the end of the summit, which is next friday, november 12th. although if past summits are anything to go by, things could slip into that weekend. the chairman of the conference, alok sharma, said the gathering in glasgow is the world s last and best chance to agree a plan, to limit the rise in temperatures to 1.5 degrees celsius. the rapidly changing climate. act now, keep the 1.5 target alive. we know that cop26 is our last best hope to keep 1.5 in reach. and the prince of wales warned world leaders that cop26 is the last chance saloon to save the planet

BBCNEWS BBC News October 31, 2021 13:13:00

the final goal is to bring the world together to deliver . this is focused on governments collaborating, as well as businesses and civil society, in order to finalise what s known as the paris rulebook the detailed rules agreed in the paris climate accord in 2015. so they are the goals that ll be at the heart of negotiations over the next 12 days or so. the challenge will be getting nearly every country in the world, all with their own individual set of circumstances, to agree on a common pathway forward. it s hoped that agreement will be reached by the end of the summit, which is next friday november 12th. although if past summits are anything to go by, things could slip into that weekend. lots to talk about already. let s speak to professor piers forster, professor of physical climate change and director of the priestley international centre for climate at the university of leeds. really good to have you with us. i

BBCNEWS BBC News October 31, 2021 15:13:00

all with their own individual set of circumstances, to agree on a common way forward. it s hoped that agreement will be reached by the end of the summit, which is next friday, november 12th. although if past summits are anything to go by, things could slip into that weekend. representatives of developing nations at cop26 are hoping to persuade richer countries into decisive action. the president of malawi called on them to honour their pledges to help developing countries cope with the impact of climate change, which he said were brought on largely by the richer nations. if you take, for example, the agreement or pledge made in copenhagen 12 years ago by the rich nations, they pretty much didn t come through with it. and they seem to be growing cold feet. and so, when we speak up, for example when we say

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