good evening i m jon scott and this is the fox report. jon: we have team coverage for you this evening florida senator rick scott joins us with more on congressional negotiations over new border policy. and danamarie mcnickell with more on ongoing surge of migrants but first, word of a new attack on u.s. forces in iraq. and there are reported injuries, bringing the total number of attacks to 142 since mid-october. lucas tomlinson is live in beach, florida. george. first time missiles launched by iran proxy forces inside iraq that slipped through american air defenses in this conflict which many are calling a low-grade war. u.s. central command is released a statement about the attack which i ll read in full it says, quote, at approximately 6:30 p.m. baghdad time muts pl ballistic missiles launched targeting al-assad air base and most intercepted and others impacted base and damage assessment assessment is ongoing and undergoing evaluation for traumatic brain injuries.
Of a generation, which, as she puts it, is not being listened to by older people, who wont suffer the consequences of not listening. Whether you admire her or despair of her, Greta Thunbergs influence has already been profound. And shes still a teenager. In 2015, the eu and nearly 200 countries signed the Paris Agreement, attempting to limit the global temperature increase this century to 1. 5 degrees celsius. Greta thunberg has pleaded, reasoned and raged in the faces of World Leaders to keep their promises. You all come to us, young people for hope. How dare you . In doing so, she has become a modern icon to some, and an alarmist pariah to others. She has graced Magazine Covers and is mobbed like a rock star. While politicians and celebrities align themselves with her, to signal their green credentials, and opponents regularly send her family death threats. Shes now created a book of essays, written by her and over 100 experts by way of a toolkit for those concerned about climate cha
are facing off in an all or nothing televised debate. this is the last chance for the candidates to reach millions of brazilians before sunday s election run off vote. good morning. now on bbc news, amol rajan talks to 19 year old greta thunberg, the climate activist who has become the unlikely voice of a global youth. when i was 15, i wasjust discovering the joys of hip hop and dreaming of playing cricket for england. at the same age, greta thunberg launched an international movement by skipping school. she s not a politician or a scientist, nor is she the first to campaign against climate change. at school, she was bullied for years, before being diagnosed with asperger s syndrome. but in 2018, this swedish schoolgirl found herself hailed as the unlikely voice of global youth. she s become the symbol of a generation, which, as she puts it, is not being listened to by older people, who won t suffer the consequences of not listening. whether you admire her or despair of her,