Morning, right, britteny . Cloudy and foggy. As we push into the rest of the afternoon, more sunshine, warm and humid conditions expected for us, which is appropriate since this is the final full day of summer. Fall officially starts tomorrow night. Our visibility is down in reading, down to threefourth mile, down to half a mile in toms river, half a mile in Atlantic City. Be careful driving in those areas. Millville, same thing. Philadelphia even seeing decreased visibility. By 10 00 a. M. Were at 72 degrees and patchy fog will be lingering. By noon, 77 and warm. Mild by 6 00 p. M. , 75. Our high today, 82 degrees. Ill let you know whats in store as we start fall tomorrow. New this morning, four people are hurt following a car crash in philadelphias Port Richmond neighborhood. Nbc 10 was on the scene along arimingo avenue near cumberland street. The victims injuries are nonlife threatening. The driver will be charged with dui. And new from overnight, two people are dead and two others
Keystone xl tar sands pipeline. Protesters gathered near kerrys speech to send a message against the pipeline at least they , tried to. We did not specifically name him. We could not use the names of country, so we could not clout the United States or canada around keystone xl. We were not allowed to name specific projects, for example, so we cant talk about keystone xl pipeline. The rules book at the cop. We will look at how the United Nations is silencing voices of dissent inside the Climate Summit. And we will look at the state of the talks as negotiations enter a final day. All that and more coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. Cia director john brennan has refused to rule out the agencys use of torture under future president s while defending the officials who devised and carried it out. Speaking out for the First Time Since the release of Senate Findings this week, brennan refused to label cia methods torture. In defia
Rice spoke at Freedom Plaza just a block from the white house. My son was 12 years old, just a baby. A baby. My baby, the youngest out of four. He is here with me right now and this is what he would want me to do. I want to thank the nation and the world for the support, because that is the only way im standing up right now. Then from the cops to the cop. At the u. N. Climate change conference in lima, 190 nations have agreed on the Building Blocks of a newstyle global deal to cut emissions, but is the deal Strong Enough to actually prevent a catastrophic Climate Change . Many say no. Governments, they. Ave failed us for 20 years and here in lima, they are failing again. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now, democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. The United Nations Climate Summit in lima, peru wrapped up over the weekend with a deal that forms the basis for a new global agreement on Climate Change. The lima accord marks the first time all nations
Will look at corporate conquistadors the many ways multinationals both drive and profit from climate destruction. Then, its gender day here at the climate talks. We will hear from a Group Indigenous Women Leaders on the front lines of defending the earth from exploitation by fossil fuel companies. They may not be coming after us with their bayonets and rifles, they are coming at us with nuclear waste, with fracking, coming at us with pipelines that are caring that filled from the tar sands where theyre killing my relatives up there. And theyre bringing it to you. And as the high level talks begin here in lima, we will speak to pablo solon, bolivias former chief climate negotiator. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now, democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. We are broadcasting from lima, peru. First, the headlines. The u. S. Senate Intelligence Committee is releasing today portions of its longawaited report on the cia torture and Extraordinary Ren
The shocking new Senate Investigation of the cias post9 11 Interrogation Program. We will speak to reed brody of Human Rights Watch who has spent a lifetime trying to bring torturers to justice around the world. Should Bush Administration officials be the next ones prosecuted . Then to the u. N. Climate change conference here in lima, peru. As the World Marks International human rights day, we will look at how peru has become one of the most dangerous countries in the world for environmentalists. Plus, we will speak to nigerian environmental leader Nnimmo Bassey and to brazilian indigenous leader chief ninawa huni kui. The corporations that are polluting and destroying nature come Indigenous Peoples protect mother earth. We defend our mother because she is our mother, because she gives us food. She gives us the air we breathe. She gives us the amazon. In the amazon is important not just for Indigenous People, it is important for the whole world. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to