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about, so then i have a plan to get there by 2023. on emissions, we could have done more but still not enough to reach the collective goals of 1.5 degrees they agreed in paris. that is the real focus of this conference. andy g20 luckily did move forward a bit today and agree that the action this decade is needed by everybody to get to that 1.5 level. but needed by everybody to get to that 1.5 level. ., ., 1.5 level. but the language there from rome 1.5 level. but the language there from rome has 1.5 level. but the language there from rome has been 1.5 level. but the language there from rome has been a 1.5 level. but the language there from rome has been a bit - 1.5 level. but the language there l from rome has been a bit woolly, hasn t it? net zero, rather than a commitment to get to next year by 2020, it is around may to 20, buy or around mid century. you must be disappointed by that? the around mid-century. you must be disappointed by that? around mid-century. you must be d
powers meeting at the g20 summit in rome discuss more vaccines to pork countries and talking about iran returning to the 2050 nuclear deal. we look now at the outstanding issues to be discussed in rome. what will we focus on? the climate issue and vaccine issues and the fact that the richer countries are falling short in the commitments to provide 100 million dollars per year to poorer countries to fight climate change and transition to a greener economy. plenty to talk about for the second day of talks and plenty to talk about with an expert on the g20. we are joined by professorjohn curtin from here university of toronto, very nice to see you. professor curtin, the draft of the communique, the draft looks
at the g20 summit in rome, prince charles calls for more action on tackling climate change and warns leaders of what he calls their overwhelming responsibility to generations yet unborn. now on bbc news, it s the media show. hello, it s been another bad week for facebook. on monday, the world s biggest news brands published a coordinated series of stories all based on whistle blower frances haugen and her trove of leaked documents. so, how did haugen, a product manager, come to have such a strong media pr and support? and has anything new been revealed this week? and whilst facebook might be facing difficulties in the real world, that has not stopped them investing heavily in an alternative
honig said he doesn t think baldwin will face charges. when asked if he d seen anything that could change that, here s what he said. no, i haven t. i think as an actor, if an a.d., assistant director, hands you a gun and says, cold gun, everything i ve gathered from researching this and seeing our coverage is that the actor doesn t have any obligation to then inspect the gun for himself. in fact, it would probably be dangerous to do that. so i don t think alec baldwin has potential criminal liability here. i do think he, the production company, many others, will quite likely be sued civilly for money damages, however. the second and final day of the g20 summit in rome begins in just a few hours. when it ends later today, the leaders of the world s wealthiest nations hope to present their consensus on addressing climate change, vaccine inequality, and much more with shipping ports everywhere experiencing serious logjams. u.s. president biden will lead today s session on how to fre