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On record it is welcome to the program white house officials say President Biden will commit the United States to cutting its Fossil Fuel emissions in half by the end of the decade this would be the most ambitious target ever set in u. S. History biden is expected to make that pledge at a climate summit hes hosting thats just getting underway now some 40 states taking part in the 2 day virtual summit we will of course bring you that statement by Joe Biden when it happens but lets bring in David Lee Correspondent sumi some of that in washington d. C. And im getting around and from Data Environment Department so well start with you why is the biden administration hosting this summit. You know Rebecca Weve seen biden ministration climate officials of the last few days really going essentially full Court Press in the media trying to bring as much attention to the summit as possible and with the by demonstrations trying to do here is to send a clear message to the world that america is essentially back in the Drivers Seat that it is willing and able to lead on this climate crisis that it wants to work together with world leaders and to reinvigorate global efforts to tackle the climate crisis which is why theyve invited more than 40 world leaders to take part not just close allies like german chancellor Angela Merkel but also people like a brazilian president who we know is under massive criticism for the deforestation of the amazon and critically rebecca here is China China paying taking part and we know that America And China are the biggest polluters now i should say that this is a tall task for the administration because we know the global trust in the u. S. On this climate question has been eroded with the previous President President Trump having pulled the u. S. Out of the climate agreement to roll back environmental protections and were back to one note that i thought was interesting going into the summit we saw a chinese foreign Ministry Spokesman saying this is not about american leadership this is like that kid who played hooky now finally coming back into the classroom so thats a perception by demonstration officials know it and they are trying to counter it with the summit also he tell us a bit more about this new u. S. Climate agenda that biden is going to unveil today. Right so you mentioned something details and theyve been trickling out to the media here the last few days so the biden assertion is going to commit to slash carbon emissions by at least 50 percent up to 52 percent by the year 2030 and the baseline theyre using for this is the year 2005 and what that essentially does is it would double the previous commitment made by President Obama so climate analysts here are already saying this is a pretty significant commitment being made here were not going to see the details rebecca at this climate summit how or what the roadmap is to get to that 50 Percent Measure but we know that climate officials say theyre going to bend the next few months going sector by sector to figure out how theyre going to do that but that will not be the focus of those details at the Summit Today yeah well its significant as you say indeed and that brings me to you do you think that the pledge to cut u. S. Emissions by half is realistic its doesnt technically realistic we know what the u. S. Knows what it needs to do to reduce emissions or got them out and the real question is how politically feasible but in terms of what policy would need to be to government that it needs to for instance renewable energy i have a christian group to run that mission but its a very cold. And the start of the moment. Some pretty big pretty big ask me what would be making those emission cuts and some of those changes that i did this mentioned maine for the u. S. And the economy. Yes so i just mentioned some key points there what the Buy Demonstration has said this will essentially mean is one its going to mean a huge investment in the renewable Energy Sector the clean Energy Sector its going to mean a big cut in the Fossil Fuel sector so in the Coal And Oil industries and its also going to mean and overhaul of the Transportation Sector so electrification of the Transportation Sector that is something that the Transportation Secretary here People Judge has been talking about a lot in recent days thats what its going to mean whether its realistic is also a big question being asked because we know that this is something thats going to involve have to involve congressional action if President Biden wants to implement this plan so if its a nonbinding commitment we dont know how exactly they plan to push this forward through congress when the democrats have a very slim majority in congress at the moment you could involve executive orders from the president as well but that could get tied up in the courts and the big question is how is the president going to bring the cost of all that i believe there are a lot of Vice President is actually addressing the audience now would like to take it take it that made it very difficult to say just stay indoors risking their Health Risk or the fists or the Guyland Or Rise or rising sea levels threaten to encroach to encroach on the Land And Home and Home Ice of lifelong residents or in central and central america or last year last year 2 major 2 major hurricanes devastate a state and your entire communities as a glow as a global community it is impaired is imperative that we and we act quickly and together and together to confront to confront this crisis and this will and this is going to require innovation of ation and collect and collaborate around the world it will require the use of renewable energy and new technologies and it will go and it will give of our nations the opportunity to build to build a healthier and have unities and stronger and stronger Economy Economy its here were we believe its going to im going to climate. Change improving computing communities and jobs current will take simultaneously and we might and one must recognize important importance of course just of justice and the work and the work we do that we do the community the communities hardest hit i myself im a change of the same communities harmed by harmed by Wealth And Gender and Gender Inequality toxic Air Pollution and so much and so much more this true this truth holds around around the world so i urge i urge all of us should focus on these communities including including indigenous communities and consider consider their Insight And Experience in our f in our efforts moving forward they are critical are the critical leaders in this fight in this fight. Friends friends the health of a healthy body immunity health the wellbeing of our workers and the strength of our economy depends on what and who do now and i can think i can think of no one more can more committed to. Callao collective goals and present president Joe Biden the President President was one of the 1st members of the united in the united States Congress to take to take on the issue of climate of climate change and on and on her stay in office he led he led the fact that the fact that we would rejoin harris the Paris Agreement and the prez and the president is just getting started as we were as we were happy to have this crisis while creating a thing and i mean and across our nation it is now it is now my great honor to introduce to introduce hesitant president of the United States Joe Biden Joe Biden thank you brad i read a Vice President a Morning Warning to all or call our colleagues around the world the world leaders who are taking part in a sign that i thank you you know youre in our your leadership this is just issue is a stage a statement of your duty to your nation to be ended i mean every nation especially by she our young our young people that were ready ready to be just Moment And Meeting is eating this moment out more out of war than readers are on our planet its also but also vibrant by your better future for all of us thats why its why i want to talk about also about climate i think i think. Within our quote our climate spawns lies and lies in the corner ordinary good on a Job Creation economic cannot bring opportunity ready to be ready or not fired out thats why i said why i oppose the pose you very good investment american the american infrastructure in a hurry to innovate to tap the economiC Opportunities that climate change presents our workers and our communities especially those too often that have left out and left behind. I like to bill i want to build. A critical infrastructure to produce and deploy clean technology both those we can Harness Today and those that will invent tomorrow i talk to the experts and i see the potential for a more prosperous and equitable future the signs are unmistakable the science is undeniable and the cost of inaction is keeps mounting United States is awaiting where resolving to take action not only the for our federal government but our cities and our states all across our country small businesses large businesses large corporations american workers in every field i see an opportunity to create millions of good paying middle Class Union jobs i see line Workers Line thousands of miles of transmission lines for a clean modern resilient grid i see workers capping of hundreds of thousands of Bandon Oil and gas wells that need to be cleaned up and abandoned coal mines that need to be reclaimed putting a stop to the methane leaks and protecting the health of our communities i see auto workers building the next generation of electric vehicles and electricity as a stalling nationwide 4500000 jargon stations along our highways i see engine the engineers in the construction workers building a new Carbon Capture and green hydrogen plants to forge Cleaners Steel and cement and produce clean power our i see farmers deploying cutting edge tools to make Soil Waar of our heartland the next frontier of carbon innovation. By maintaining those investments and putting these people to work the United States sets out on the road to cut Greenhouse Gases in Half And Half by the end of this decade thats where were headed as a nation and thats all we can do if we take action to build an economy thats not 7 only more prosperous but healthier Fare And Cleaner for the entire planet you know the steps will set america on a path of not 0 Emissions Economy by no later than 2050 but the truth is america represents less than 50 percent of the worlds emissions no nation can solve this crisis on our own as i know you all fully understand all of us all of us and particularly those of us who represent the worlds largest economies we have to step up you know those that do take action and make bold investments in their people in clean Energy Future will when the good jobs of tomorrow and make through a condom is more resilient more competitive so lets run that race when more when more sustainable future you know we have now overcome the existential crisis of our times we know just how critically important that is because scientists tell us that this is the decisive decade this is the decade must make decisions that will avoid the worst consequences of the climate crisis we must try to keep your temperature and to an increase of 2 for 1. 5 Degrees Celsius you know the world beyond 1. 5 degrees means more frequent in a sense fires floods Droughts Heat waves and hurricanes tearing through communities ripping away lives and livelihoods increasingly dire impacts for public health. Its undeniable Nanda Bollix you know the idea of accelerating and punishing the reality of will comp if we dont move we cant resign ourselves to that future we have to take action all of us and this summit is our 1st Step on the road well travel together god willing all of us to end through glasgow this november and the un climate conference climate Change Conference Conference you know to set our world on a path to secure prosperous and sustainable future the health of communities throughout the world depends on it the well being of our workers depends on the strength of our connellys depends on the countries that take decisive action now to create the industries of the future will be the ones that reap the economic benefits of the clean Energy Boom thats coming you know were here at this summit to discuss how each of us each country can set higher climate ambitions that will in turn create good paying jobs that vance innovative technologies that help vulnerable countries adapt to climate impacts we have to move have to move quickly to meet these challenges the steps our countries take between now and glasgow will set the world up for success to protect livelihoods around the world and keep cold War Meet at a maximum of 1. 00 Degrees Celsius we must get on the path now in order to do that if we do will breathe easier literally and figuratively will create good jobs here at home for millions of americans and lay a strong foundation for growth for the future. And that that can be your goal as well this is a moral imperative an economic imperative moral peril but also a moment or to jordan every possibility time is short but i believe we can do this and i believe that we will do this thank you for being part of this summit thank you for the communities that you and the commitments you have made the communities youre from god bless you all i look forward to progress that we can make together today and beyond we really have no choice we have to get this done. Claiming this thank you u. S. President Joe Biden addressed the 1st climate summit since taking the president say lets bring in simi some of the kind of aid only correspondent in washington they say and i just neurons in from day to be environment to help digest all of that so me we just heard by a plan to fight climate change one of the big measures he announced. Well we didnt hear the specific details rebecca there of of how the by the administration plans to go about this big climate agenda as is it has called this a massive commitment to the climate crisis here but as we were just talking about before we heard President Bidens words there the u. S. Is committing to slash carbon emissions by at least 50 percent by the end of the decade and Joe President Joe Biden said you know time is running out it is time to take such action right away and this is also about as he said the u. S. Leading by example here showing that the u. S. Is essentially back in the game what i think is key to point out here rebecca is we heard the President Biden theyre linking jobs with climate change that was a very clear link he made at the very top of his remarks and the reason hes done that is there is a lot of fear here in the u. S. Particularly in Coal Mining communities in communities that are dependent upon the Fossil Fuel industry and that are dependent on the Oil Industry for example that this new plan this ambition from the biden administration to invest heavily in renewable Energy Infrastructure is going to mean massive Job Loss and that is something that republicans have criticized as well well what the biden destruction has said and what we just heard President Biden say again is this is going to be a massive Job Creator were going to create millions of new jobs and and that is the message and we already heard in that big Infrastructure Plan that he unveiled here a few weeks ago is that a lot of the Infrastructure Focus is going to be on clean jobs clean energy and jobs in the Sector And Rebecca we know that hes already earmarked around 40000000000 dollars precisely for that for retraining people for example who have worked in the Coal Mining industry to be able to work in the renewable Energy Industry and he said you know this is these are middle class jobs for people and so i think that is a key message to take home here for what President Biden is trying to do and im s. G. Sending also to american citizens now if this summit is just begun but has it already achieved something in the fight against climate change by that rallying other countries behind the u. S. Its something the by the ministration should seem very keen to stress i mean you couldnt buy them to say im so proud of the u. S. They are responsible for about 50 percent emissions and thats a big clue to have to step up now that maybe im good some of the some of the well these attending the summit because obviously if you look a Bit History the us is a much bigger into and is actually the economy most responsible to polluting the atmosphere with Carbon Dioxide so the question about how much of their actions should be required and how much other countries should then step up their game just a bit more difficult to assess the climate just professor climate just suspecting yesterday described it to me as a kind of the upside down of what should be happening which is that big government big historic images need to be by example and cut their own image. And then that of the country saw that. What seems to be happening now is a bit of climate diplomacy where theres almost attention to pressure of the country to cut their emissions by having the kind of mass grand gestures and the kind of test that will be how quickly do these countries then actually cut off missions over the next few years. Or touching on what i just said to me ill tend to you and say can biden count on support for cutting emissions alongside the us from other countries. Well though something that you certainly banking on he sent his international climate on for John Kerry around the world to try to talk to global governments precisely about this and John Kerry was in China Meeting with officials in beijing and and was able to procure a statement that beijing signed committing to this but this is really going to be the big test and thats the expectation from President Biden hosting this 2 day virtual summit is that the u. S. Is not going to lead by example not just by hosting the summit bringing global leaders together but by making this commitment on cutting carbon emissions as i said you know were going to have to see your President Biden in his words just now kept pointing to that u. N. Climate conference in scotland later this year and said the time from now until then is going to be crucial to see how many global leaders get on board but that is the expectation the u. S. Has here its going to be difficult not with all world leaders but with some and Thats Something theyre well aware of now chinas president Xi Jinping is also attending the summit what difference to reducing emissions to the planet would it make if china and the u. S. Work together to fight climate change. It would make a tremendous difference for these 2 countries of the globe biggest polluters and allowing they come for a huge chunk of the Worlds Population and so by theyre essentially big enough and rich enough to be able to set the direction on their emissions and see these benefits to their own people in the times and times of. Wildfires like we saw in california last year or less flooding and then in the areas of china these are things where theyll see direct benefits from the Steering Carbon Carbon reducing policies. Whats left clear then of how much china is actually went upon the Table Today President prime initiating thing that attending the summit and you speak of they but and the meetings with between hits his climate envoy and time envoy u. S. Time and by John Kerry there were no real concrete promises to actually to actually change that one big area of the know this and without expecting to see some progress in the financing a possible Fuel Project that broke out china along with south koreans. Heavily funding the building of coal plants across a live asia and also its either appealed and this would be seen as a big test and whether or not they are actually serious about reducing their emissions because one of their own admission that higher sourcing on the plan amounts to other emissions in other countries is also a big part of the Problem And Jake thank you will have to leave it then so thanks to see me some a Scumbag Correspondent in washington d. C. And i git your engine from v. W. Environment. Well gemini chancellor Angela Merkel is also set to address the summit and we will bring you that when it happens but 1st this 2 Day Summit opens this Earth Day which should in the modern environmental movement back in 1970 s. Take a look back at where it began. This planet is fraught with destruction. We are in a crisis of survive on the 22nd of april 970 millions of americans mostly students took to the streets to demand more environmental protection it was the birth of Earth Day and an important step towards what was to become a global environmental movement proles a pesticide controls the head clean air clean water the list of environmental laws and regulations that passed over that decade after Earth Day away by a growing environmental movement is quite historic nevertheless 51 years later todays environmental problems are even more serious due to climate change. Since the beginning of industrialization the earth has heated up by one degree it could be well over 2 degrees warmer by the end of the Century Today its once again mainly young people who are taking to the streets this time theyre demanding a drastic reduction in global C O 2 emissions that we young people have had enough we say you know for. 2015196 states signed up to the Paris Agreement which promises to limit climate change that girl thought the paris climate agreement has been signed. It was an historic moment and when Air Traffic was reduced to a bit minimum during the early days of the Coronavirus Pandemic it was clear that things can change but even thats not enough say researches and environmental activists. We should not underestimate the power of the individual to cause a commotion and get Results Change is possible both days demanding it because the climate clock is ticking. Well the signs of climate change can be saying the world over they dont really news visited a coastal city in the u. S. State of virginia where the shoreline is no longer just a nearby church. A neighborhood is drowning tidewater gardens is a public Housing Project in the middle of North Fork on the coast of virginia due to heavy rain falls and rising sea levels it is prone to extreme flooding the local infrastructure is too old and cant cope with the water. The city wants to upgrade the area and rebuild housing but the big question is what will happen to its current residents they are being forced to relocate. Corrina a ford has lived here for 9 years and is one of many fighting dispense. With the corner like now its a free Form Jennifer Cage she. Braces if any. Relocating has huge implications for her family this specially her 2 kids they still dont know when and where they will be moved to their 1st one high school next year so. They want to know. Im preparing them for theyre ready mentally but. Still many questions answered. Sarah black is representing her and others in a lawsuit against the city and actually like the area that is Tide Water gardens is not becoming marshland its being redeveloped for other people probably wealthier and whiter people and the infrastructure for upgrades which are desperately needed in part because of climate change are going to be done for other people just not this community and i think thats really heartbreaking a different approach is needed. It is really important when looking at issues of climate change to look at issues of social justice and racial justice and how climate change is negatively impacting minority communities and how we as a country can best protect. The city of norfork has refused to comment on the ongoing relocation promises meanwhile the next flooding is already on its way to tidewater gardens and as we wait for german chancellor Angela Merkel to speak lets bring back in our correspondent sumi some askand in washington d. C. An Idjit Intervention from the always Environment Department so i mean german chancellor Angela Merkel expected to address the summit shortly shes called several times for greater international cooperation when it comes to the fight against climate change what message is she expected to deliver today. Well i think precisely that that the german chancellor is looking for a global commitment from all world leaders to make sure that this is not simply something that developing countries and developed countries industrialized countries Like Germany and the u. S. Are pushing forth on but for this to be really a global effort in order to for it to be effective and that is something that we heard President Biden echo in his words at the start of this conference as well is to say this has to be a joint effort otherwise theres no way were going to globally reach this goal it is not going to be effective if the u. S. Makes an ambitious Target Cut to cut carbon emissions and the rest of the world doesnt the same goes for the European Union and for germany so im sure that well hear the german chancellor welcome the fact that the u. S. Is back on the global stage to tackle climate change but also an expectation for this to be a real partnership particularly with china and other big emitters says it was speaking about earlier. Germany has traditionally been seen as a leader in environmental issues and green energy how much influence does germany have in the global climate politics. Dont have a lot of incentive to take me through the you which just as if this week announced that it would commit to law that it would see this 55 Percent Reduction of Greenhouse Gas emissions by the middle of the century this new target and thats one thing that they will be talking about this during the summit to proudly say this is how much were going to cut emissions. The germany of the country is so old he does have a massive role to play i mean this is a very cold time in country it is a huge Car Export and the cars that have made will have a big influence on how quickly the Transport Sector Transition from Fossil Fuel burning cars to electric vehicles that quickly that can be carbonized so i think a lot of eyes will be watching what im going back theres about 8 and taking what germany can bring to the table that germany i think will be good will be appearing as one member of the european. House i mean is facing about working together i mean how will the industrial nations like the u. S. Like germany reconcile or justify asking countries that are still industrializing their economies when the industrial countries have had so much along the to pollute now theyre asking the other countries to stop polluting now how do they justify that. Yeah that is something that the Bike Demonstration has been very aware of that messaging and how korten it is to bring developing countries along with the u. S. And the point is that it is precisely as we saw in that piece from polio it is often the most vulnerable and poorest communities around the world not just here in the u. S. Who are most in fact affected by the by climate change or by the impact of climate change and so President Bidens message here is very clear is that you know it is in the very best interest of developing countries as well to make sure that their own citizens that their own communities are protected because pretty soon its not its going to be too late to be able to take back some of that Damage Or Roll back some of that Damage And Deal with it so that is the Message And Plea at least from President Biden but you are right were back of the that its always been a big criticism of countries like the us who when the biggest polluters in the world after china that they are only now starting to make very real commitments or at least paying Lip Service to real commitments and some people here would say without ever having put that effort into reduce those carbon emissions at an earlier stage and are expecting the same of developing countries but again President Biden has made clear here that this has to be a global effort in order to make sure that communities particularly poor and disadvantaged communities around the world dont bear the brunt of the climate crisis. Already seeing so many of the effects of climate change is it too late i mean these Pledges Today and the cooperation thats being discussed at this Summit Today obviously very important but do we still in time to really catch this to fix this problem. Its too late for some people but its not too late for the entire planet now i mean as we see we already know that climate change has taken peoples lives thats pushed people away from their homes that has caused people jobs its cost the economy and Peoples Health a huge amount already and i mean even if we take step back from climate change and just consider the pollution from benteke before you the latest doesnt show that that kills 8000000 people a year 8000000 premature deaths for yet just from the Death E. F. M. Betting Base Coat back a little Whaling Gaff now when you add in all the other effect climate change like stronger wildfire longer droughts and more intense tropical cycle and things like the President Biden just mentioned in his speech. This all adds up to a huge loss of life and a huge loss of public wellbeing is it too late from a physical point of view definitely not every time a time a time about the same and its very clear that from a physical perspective that actually does not necessarily does not necessarily limits when you start admitting if we need a 5 year to clean even 10 years of overdoing it adding more suffering to the number of people who by transitioning later rather than sooner but its not like a cliff a i think sometimes its have compared it to something more of like a runaway train huddling down hill and were not taking steps needed to actually change course were trying to track were going faster and faster but we cant stop that kind of a distant the actual point beyond which people would say ok well actually its too late we might as well give up. Slamming the brakes on perhaps necessary and maybe some stuff like that will happen today or coming out of this summit so i mean i mean biden has said this is a very decisive decade if the publiC Opinion on his side in the u. S. When it comes to the fight against climate. Well it depends on what side youre on rebecca we could clearly say that republicans here are not particularly supportive of the president s plans on climate and his Infrastructure Plan for example to focus so much on the clean Energy Sector republicans here are calling this plan that was unveiled today as we said some of the details had already trickled out to media over the last few days theyre calling it a radical climate agenda criticizing President Biden for taking aim at jobs so theyre saying that this is going to be a Job Killer and there are other big criticism here is that this is going to create a punishing environment for companies for businesses for industry that if other countries dont commit to the same goals particularly china that this is going to be essentially a message to american companies to pick up and do business elsewhere so there isnt much support on surprisingly there from the republican party we should say that there are many republicans who still deny that climate change is manmade in that it is even happening so that is one challenge and on the other end of the political spectrum there are environmental groups and also some democratic progressive lawmakers like the Representative Alexander Ocasio cortez who launched the green new deal in the u. S. Last year who say this is not going far enough so it is a difficult position for President Biden to of course satisfy some of the environmental groups but also to ward off some of the criticism of people who are worried particularly republicans that that jobs will be lost in the process. What about in germany with the green party as with things it really popular in the surging ahead in the polls and head of Septembers Election could very well see them make government how important is tackling climate change for the jim general public here in germany. I returned the list to republicans so when you look at programs within germany until the current virus hit that very little because that is the dominant thing that people are thinking about which is obviously a good sound though what were hearing a lot from not just the green party but also from time activists from the start of future rebuttal to scientists as well is that these crises just kind of stack on top of what about that so even if we deal with the current of our crisis and personal climate change for the future Thats Something thats still going to come up just a little bit later and so thats one message thats been pushed very heavily by some of the actual scientists involved in the debate. And whats also nice in germany i guess at that level to my understand dont really exist to the same level that we do in the usa even though the u. S. That has come down to the very temples and the problem from kind of both the scientists i spoke to about this that said its more about delaying its more about pushing off action its about denying the reality of how urgent me emission cuts and let me come into place right as he thank you and to neurontin it from a Science Department and to me so misconduct in washington were going to leave it there but dont go away we will come back to you were just waiting for german chancellor Angela Merkel to address the summit but in the meantime we will take you to some other news in India India is being shaken by a wave of new coated 19 infections like nowhere else in the world the country has recorded the worlds highest ever daily tally nearly 315000 cases in the last 24 hours the latest 5 has overwhelmed the Health Care System and some hospitals in the capital delhi have already run out of the oxygenated to keep people alive. Families of the sick wait helplessly outside of the hospital. India is facing an acute Oxygen Shortage as covert 19 infections skyrocket. 22 patients died at a hospital in Maharashtra State after a leak cut off their oxygen supply. This womans mother was one of them. She had any other 5 days and had recovered there was no oxygen she died in agony she had trouble breathing she died everyone in the ward died but. Hospitals in india are flooded some warned they will run out of oxygen within hours. There are a lot of my son is 32 and has the virus his Oxygen Level is running low these people at this hospital are refusing to admit him saying theres no oxygen and no bed theyre asking us to leave and to take him somewhere else its not right. Oxygen supplies are being rushed across india after delhis high court ordered tanks to be diverted from factories to hospitals. Medicine supplies are also running low in the sprawling city of delhi. Really really helpless because we dont be in a Farmers Market 200. 00 rounds of it theres more of an armed robber who frequent every market. Im going to the pharmacy im home dont really helpless people are comparing different from. Most cases of the coronavirus have taken hold everywhere as people ignore health precautions recently religious festivals and political rallies have been allowed to go ahead giving the virus free rein to rampage through the population. And lets take a look now at some of the other latest developments in the Pandemic Syria has received its 1st Shipment of Astra Zeneca jabs through the Kovacs Program more than 200000 doses have arrived in the country the World Health Organization is due to begin a new round of review into the Safety And Efficacy of russias the Vaccine And Drug maker 5 has confirmed fake doses of the Coronavirus Vaccine was seized in Mexico And Poland the fakes were selling for as much as 2000 euros per shot. And now lets turn to some other stories making headlines around the world. In the Nation Navy has launched a Search Operation for a missing submarine with 53 crewmembers on Board Contact was lost on wednesday as the sun was conducting a drill off the island of bali astray and singapore have also deployed ships to support the search. Spanish prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has pledged to give up to 10 percent of his countrys Coronavirus Vaccines to latin america and caribbean countries this Year Spain has already inoculated half of its own population he was speaking at the Eye Barrow american summit where other leaders accuse rich countries of hoarding back things. And the son of chads deceased president has addressed the nation after assuming Power Mamma Idriss Deby said his military council would ensure democratic elections will be held in 18 Months Opposition parties a calling the military takeover a Coup Rebel groups will they plan to march on the capital. Ukraine is seeking international support against moscows military build up along its borders in an interview with the Reuters News Agency ukraines foreign minister says its important the west acts now to prevent russia from launching military action pro russian rebels for the ukrainian army to a standstill several years ago in the countrys east. Net connelly reports from the ukrainian city of mariupol where people are preparing for war. Only a few of the older children here can really remember a time without since conflict began 7 years ago these children have seen parents lose their livelihoods and often lives now they found stability in this christian childrens home in a city of half a 1000000 people just a matter of kilometers from the frontlines. Dropping everything and getting to safety in a hurry this drill is all about russias Troop Buildup along ukraines borders means these kinds of exercises are once again part of daily life here for some of the teenagers though there is little need to practice. Back in 2014 i spent 2 months living in our sailor with my mom and i never thought the war would reach us i remember watching t. V. It all just seemed so unreal like something from a film then our Neighbors House was hit we ran died into the cellar for cover and we were just listening to it. It was really scary im scared the house would collapse around us and wed be trapped in there. Back in 2014 frontline suburbs of residential neighborhoods and dozens of casualties nowadays the front line is still just as close to the city and its residents just as vulnerable Ukraines Army has made significant strides since 2014 but at sea where russian forces are also now massing ukraine is still at a significant disadvantage. The crew of this ukrainian Coast Guard Vessel a tight lipped willing to tell us that theyve seen increased russian activity in recent weeks theyre ready and willing they say to respond to any possible provocation whether or not they expect all that they refused to say. This ship is f. S. B. Security service is just now as genuine ukrainian. Hopelessly outnumbered and these will too. With russia controlling access to this sea the sea of as of now the ukraine nor its allies can send in reinforcements. For all the military and diplomatic posturing every Day Life goes on can often seem oblivious to all the attention being paid to this region by the outside world. Would you believe i have no idea if that will be a war or not but it definitely doesnt depend on what we do here. Through the years to raising tensions now but i still think this is all about political bargaining. And everyone here in Marion Paul has a sick case packed with money at the same channels in case they need to leave in a Hurry Everyone does. With toy to being afraid that something people here in eastern ukraine tell you time and time again desperate for a chance to live a little even if that would stop them preparing for the worst as they like the rest of the world try to understand what it is like a new putin and his troops have in store for them. You are watching Daybreak News now special coverage of the climate summit hosted by u. S. President Joe Biden 40 world leaders are in attendance which is the 1st Summit to tackle climate change since biden took office in a few moments were expecting german chancellor Angela Merkel to address the summit and we will bring you that live when it happens but until then lets bring you some Football News and the honestly go dormant kept their Champions League hopes alive after a 2 Mill Win at home to lead a victory sees them cup the gap to the elite competition slots to 4 points with 4 games of the season remaining. Dortmund as usual turned to the youngsters with their Champions League qualification hopes hanging by a thread their opponents could yawn were also chasing a European Spot and it was they almost got off to a flying start with just 13 seconds on the Clock Marcus inverts and cold a shot against the crossbar early let off the dortmund but the hosts grew into the game. Torgan azhar fed Marco Royce and the captain should have put dormant ahead in his short Roles Pumice League wide. Royce made amends though in the 25th Minute when he won a penalty this seemed to be little contact from on young keeper and his neuter and although he saved harlan Spot Kick Royce followed up and bundled the ball in a bitter pill to swallow for the visitors who felt the penalty was harsh and almost managed to clear their lines. In the 2nd half they went agonizingly close to equalising when max cruzs free kick can and often

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