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Transcripts For KCSM France 24 News 20131121



lunch pays off. french police arrest a suspect in this week's shootings and parents it turns out he'd already spent time in jail for his role in a bonnie and clyde some multiple murder that shocked france twenty years ago. the ukrainian parliament refused to back a bill releasing former prime minister yulia to shine though. as a key condition for ukraine eventually joining the eu will be hearing from tuition. the dj and just a few months time and afghan elders gather in kabul today to debate the security deal with the us this as the afghan president held a meeting he doesn't trust his american allies they don't trust him. what you think epic joining us for stuff for close to a week now french police have been on the hunt for a man who shot a photographer and left when you speak of the bastille before firing shots outside the headquarters of banks education are not of that suspect was finally arrested last night he was found semi conscious in a parked car north west of paris apparently trying to commit suicide. after the exodus the details the main and ended the year at this underground parking garage outside parents. thanks to a tip off and down hakeem think i was found in a vehicle in a semi conscious state the police to a still from spunk and a letter was found on the seat next to him the key to keep everything seems to show that indeed he tries to commit suicide however he did not kill him self which is very important so that we can find out all the facts the truth about his motivations for which we obviously do not know yet call it the whole car led police on a chase across the french capital. after it stated shootings that started on friday. investigators say the re able to max vehicles that decries dna with dna be covered from the crime scenes see today. there was a similarity between the dna found on the one in the car but also on the cartridges were found to be false and that may be a steal. we had the same dna which are the best and certainly that the dna that appeared in three different occasions with the dna of the person of the perpetrators of these acts. this is up. i was already known to the authorities he had previously been jailed for his role in a notorious nineteen ninety four killing spree. providing a weapon that was used by young couple to killed three policemen and a taxi driver. kai's now been placed in medical custody while investigators wait for him to improve enough for questioning. elliott a fasting test has a nice chat was at police headquarters she gave us the details of the rest the police now h custt that they believe is the paris gunman a meeting on wednesday night in a sub at northwestern high in an underground car park. they would sit up by a man eating plants and dreams that see this man believes that the information for the police because the man he suspected said it strongly resembled physically the cctv images which police had been spreading of the suspect it did on the run for several days he was eventually tracked down then on to cough up inside his car. miss any time it's a state because he did take lots of medication french authorities say eat this at what they believe is a suicide attempt. i'm also on the seat beside him in the car when police the rest of him. it was several ad pages for not seeing the sense in which he expressed his dissatisfaction with society in general most of the wars in syria and libya so than opting for diaper. a study think this is that i'm trying to look at whether this was the mainstay forhem and making the tv to comment yesterday the suspect is actually not unknown to the police and even the french now he actually didn't yell timing to a case that shocked the nation twenty years ago tells bit more about that see the suspect to aid in question is called abdel hakim the cop and he is well named steve french authorities and french police he was involved in a very notorious case here in france back in the nineteen nineties in which only people would show that now he was convicted of killing but he was found guilty of supplying see what buttons to the people here who shot the aids fight people that three police of a designated in the dead that hindsight he subbed for the ape in custody before being released at the ends of the nineteen nineties. he then disappeared off the radar that french authorities believe he went abroad possibly to the uk but he did they get their attention until now when he's obviously come back up and is very high profile crime and the man has been described as that perhaps tunisian old. in the nineteen nineties he described as the pathology is the way which ot everyday knowing take a break complex for a fun and eat them the katherine our strength there on tuesday tells of the arrest of that lone suspect in this week's shootings in perez now the paris prosecutor will be giving a press conference shortly and will they bring you the details of that as we get it here on earth and cats next to you chris problem and has refused to back legislation that would release jailed former prime minister yulia to shine though. letting the opposition leader bill abroad for medical care is a key condition for ukraine's eventual integration into the eu. the country needed to release to his ankle before next week's eu summit in order to sign a trade pact that's the first step towards eu membership. joining the eu is vital for the cash strapped ukraine. second was jailed two years ago in a controversial abuse of authority case today backers of ukrainian president viktor yanukovich team's second man up on and refused to back all six pills. d oh. on the list of things you leave it to the shank those daughters jane and here's what she had to say. i really feel how i love it though and that come and cheer up. while we were there. she looked at the point that day that we will hopefully leave that at any time. up for what they thought that the buddha today will shape the clay i think it will ensure that each ingredient that if i'm at work but the reaction right now in the evening of what's what with the trick to it but the main thing now is the end of the hippie duty and adding them up at the beach is calling in the end he did. now the guy at the concrete that pressure on him a quote that will feel it. and then i feel i know it will open in hainan island in the teaching degree at ukrainian people it up the story. it warned that the key ingredient in it how is your mother's help them on the summit said this is conditioned on the state of the half hour she doing we're entering a leap out of that though he is i believe that the head of a pre lit up the coke output by an illegal if you do it. the outcry has been on the press an all black again. together we feel the proper medical treatment the completion of the teacup which they can become chronic and guess what the only hope that it should be that as a candidate. the medical treatment that could top out that they had it all the talk show a lot. although one of its psychological threats and nobly of achieving now. even yet. liam has to become a pond in the struggle between russia the russian president that meant that an ad in the eu what are your thoughts on that. where are her dying mother i want the best he's giving it high and there she made every one who can share and action. i being deleted make sure that the top of the united on the human race the court every lol what the book. it now. that place and living in a politics that chewed it and integrate it into the valley. that he'd leave it to the doctor now oh and that he is applying to get things back in the light though. oh did i eat then eat the black sheep that that an immediate comment on any improvement to the situation. it makes it great that they brought. i have to get a call that there isn't a lot. we had no milk in the air the clot. teaching is too shy to speak into his hair line and from the ukraine youtube which is the daughter of the jailed former prime minister you the attention. the court in russia has released on bail three greenpeace activists including a photo turn west now brings to fore the number freed after two months in prison over an arctic protests as the rest of your international criticism for russian president letting it go to the photographers detention was particularly controversial. he's not only well known he was working for greenpeace as a freelancer the activists still face a charge of hooliganism that could lead to a jail sentence of up to seven years. a group of three thousand afghan elders are gathering in gold today. debating a key security deal with the us. if passed up to fifteen thousand foreign troops could stay in afghanistan be on next year the deal is not without its challenges. speaking at that meeting today the afghan president karzai said he doesn't trust its american allies and they don't trust him. surely sit on his own center stage at the loaded tour to a proposed bilateral security agreement between the united states in afghanistan. in front of thousands of tribal chieftains and other leaders past and present i made karzai said that up to fifteen thousand us troops could stay in the country after nato forces withdraw at the end of twenty fourteen according to a draft text the role of us troops would then be limited to training equipping and assisting afghan security. us troops will not target afghan civilians including in their homes except in extraordinary circumstances. and they would also be said that the american justice rather than local afghan courts the last point could prove tricky. a similar deal between the us in iraq collapsed in two thousand eleven over whether american soldiers would face iraqi justice. despite some criticism. us secretary of state john kerry said there would be no apology for mistakes made during the afghan war. let me be clear present cards i didn't ask for an apology. there was no discussion of the palsy there will be the real snow this is not even on the table. according to the united nations violence by taliban insurgents is at its highest level since two thousand ten. that's why the bilateral security agreement is seen as vital to the country's security. if the jirga approve it he would then pass to the parliament and would also require approval from us president barack obama. i cannot change an email or international talks are heating up on the future of the tehran's nuclear program. sharon's chief negotiator says the rob won't sign up to a nuclear deal of glass the world accepts its bright green bridge to write him. this is the third round of talks in just five weeks so far with no success. iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. many in the west is creating a nuclear bomb. hawkins has thirty tackles dean for an initial section of any scene lasted less than ten minutes it's the fat content in just a friend months to reach a deal on you honestly can't thank them for twenty minutes remaining cheese on it. um it is in a short song called the level of enrichment of the rain and in an iran that is clearly currently available which is not required to audiences in the peaceful nuclear program so that although some things that iran has to do. iran says it wants to find a diplomatic solution to the county seat the media warned wednesday the second red lines that it will not cross. that being gay. they have decided to pressure the iranian nation he is hoping they might manage to make as to render people they are wrong we will not surrender to anyone as a result of pressure on fish pass me the chance to watch as relations between iran and are blessed to be increasing the strongest pressure on iran comes from israel. president then the man next to me on the links in moscow on wednesday to lobby the topic and many appear in court. you honestly this is instead is time to stop the colts and accused consequent meeting before is ramped it up. dude check the comments of mr promenade. i tossed off turned to bring peace to the pit bull or understanding iran must offer bonuses and not just provoke such statements is happening with the oval picture. meanwhile the uk and russia have expressed optimism that a historic agreement can be reached. the talks are expected to continue three friday. this news just in korea for turkey were hearing that police have shot a suspected suicide bomber outside the prime minister's office. we'll bring you more on that is to get here. i think. now fifty years ago this week america is one of its most defining moments the assassination of john f kennedy. at present inspired a generation of people and politicians and three of them pay tribute to his legacy wednesday. and brock obama joined with a lattice hillary clinton to lay a wreath at kennedy's grave in arlington national cemetery. d was steeped in the powerful politically in the tree is obama awarded the highest us civilian honor the presidential medal of freedom to former president bill clinton as well as fifteen other americans. that award was created by president kennedy. shortly before his death. what you think lng neatly in pastel color way. hello and welcome to the interview on france thanks dad. as in the case gates is tensed approaches to a new global climate deal in walsall. i'm pleased to welcome today profess that will staff specialist in climate change at the australian national university and a member of the publicly funded climate council all australia has recently expressed frustration with the australian leadership rejecting the link between climate change and goose flies. stephen welcome to the program and key on this a super typhoon and the philippines has renewed debate about extreme weather what's causing it. while extreme weather events occur naturally in climates that they've been around forever and they still will be around the real question is are they being influenced by climate change to the law to work it out on that ended in a studio in heat waves push find some flooding and so on but also in tropical spa complex that are connected to philippines recently and the answer is in most of these extreme events we can already see some influence climate change on their behavior on their nature that's the real question in most cases climate change is acting to make them more intense more severe than in some cases also more frequent see you linking be extreme events to climate change is that still a way of being courses and all saying that it's man made. causation is not the right question qantas never friend that one is a center for extreme events all have always existed that part of the chaotic climate system so the real question we ask is the influence not causation. we never have actually asked causation question that has been out in the media. so the real question is in what ways does climate change actually influence these events. he tore into this mix all he could live with this typhoon is its warming oceans will what is the what is the link with the climate and their number of factors probably the most obvious one the cartoons themselves is warming surface ocean. but also the fact that the atmosphere is warming means that it can hold more water. the fact that sea level has risen already is a result of climate change will rise more. means that those storm surges will order that it takes michael tucker and pushes in. that's now are riding on the higher sea level which means it's more destructive in terms of doing damage to coastal areas in structure and tone. so multiple ways in which we can actually trace out a changed woman actually includes storms like ohio. it's all about them all straight da use make this criticism of australian government just explain to us what that control the sea was all about what i think the important thing down there's the whole issue of the rested on the staunchest been raised again by and we just make a very simple point it is very very strong evidence in court over cable evidence that the climate shift to pacific in coonawarra stayed more energetic state. that is unequivocal. the evidence is overwhelming. also according to the latest ipcc report which assesses all the purity of literature. we are more confident than ever that the primary reason climate warming is human activities mainly the emission of greenhouse gases. i'll come back to the ipcc in a minute but just this the most radiant you feel that it's a special case that politics is not moving in step with the science perhaps it's not moving as much as in europe when you look around the world on what the phone is its mainly in the anglo saxon countries. so we were the exceptions united kingdom which leads to the much better grip on silence vendors in the new saxon countries. iraqi right when you go to europe on a much better understanding both on the critical spot in the of the science of climate change and along with that you have a much broader consensus in terms of getting on with job of dealing with that. which just saying some pics there australian prime minister to call. he characterized as a whole was at the link between these extreme response we've seen in australia and climate change. stephen just don't ski about the light pcc. it's been criticized in the pos for its methods of full cost and indeed in twenty ten and its national bawdy cool the inset academy council said that there were things not right with it with its methods come and get you say that this is what you are applying its very reliable source that absolutely it's one of the most exhaustive lee reviewed and re reviewed process of the temple lamentable couple reports myself as a contributing author also as a reviewer. i can tell you for sure that it is the most. painstakingly thorough and an exhaustive review process in a nice onto the process consists of the table. i think that as result of that consensus of assessments to commence the ipcc are absolutely reliable. the critics have said back to you wolf is in the two thousand and seven ipcc report says this is the previous one to september of this he added that some days off is to have close links with pressure groups does that concern use this contest. i think the point here is that what is actually a sense does not post office workers. what is this sense is that he repeats on to the literature. all the loot you have to go through quality control process the same as in physics chemistry medical research and so on. and that actually acts as in really good filter for those that may be biased by their lot of pressure groups by industry or whatever. that restrict of the criteria that are applied to distract the papers when the guts to say you agree that this latest assessment is going to appoint percent certainty about climate change you agree with but that makes this to add that it absolutely not she takes minimum twenty five percent the ranges on top two hundred percent certainty so as i said before more often than ever that we agree that we do read your stance on tee hee you mention this degree of skepticism in the anglo saxon well. in the light that isn't up to scientists to communicate more. look i think we do a result of communication you can always say we do a better job. but one of the things that we found a social conscience tell it's in their research is that town. it's not a matter of simply communicating packs all that needs to be on the table when dealing with people's worldviews of their belief systems and so on. so even though we can put the best most authoritative absolute consensus on from them if they don't want to accept that they want and that some opponents we see in countries modestly. is there that were coming across some pretty strongly held belief systems about the role of humans in the employment global employment climate system it's pretty hard due to be on all getting very far in in terms of media outreach to what i'm saying is that a lot of people come to this auntie she was pre conceived notion strongly held belief systems and that is a big problem are also think that the team in european countries. there is a broader and higher educational base and population at large for sampling sweet most people have a tertiary education more so than in practice the usa is truly can so that makes a difference to people's ability to once and some interesting point. i'd like us to move on tv climate summit taking place in warsaw next one is take a listen to the philippine the den again at its summit course the philippines a country that's been ravaged by light this devastating typhoon. i will blog diary of the brain from the people of june and his call. i feel a meaningful outcome is inside anfield on the edges of the main thing is for mobilization of resources for the beef lamb and five. we cannot afford a fork opted to end the tcf. mr president this process and indian. in bowl many many names has been called a farce. it has been called in and low carbon intensive got there in the fewest this week and fires the past been called many names and these skirts but we can prove them wrong the un and ccc can also be called the product received the plan as saying that the refs are you trying to raise the stakes that come and get will step in what seems to be emerging as a robot use the agreement them or being envisaged at the copenhagen summit will wear. the ending is that countries unlikely to set better and targets. gee think that's good enough. look i think it's a stage in a long return process. what we're going through now i think it is a confidence building stage. i think the polls to copenhagen with that country's realized how simple it isn't what it isn't just an environmental problem it's an energy policy economics. it's a social problem. audits of its attempts to corporal. two societies in the twenty percent or so tickets. it's a pretty challenging recharging issue. so think what countries are doing now is going back home in time all right we're more prepared for copenhagen were really ready to put a plate on the table. what with what they're doing now is putting its use in their own places their own targets. learning how to do that learning how to meet at gaining confidence that it has been gone the next phase of trying to come up with and national women they will be more prepared and more confident that when they put numbers on the table to be able to meet him we think is the position of developing countries in this global picture should they do more. war is spreading. boeing's around them simply get into sewing billions of people to call to see if we just are facing now. talks with the things they're cute equity issues that you quite promptly point to that. we did a differentiated between the ports of the developed countries and emerging economies of places like china india brazil south africa and so on. and they're they're shifting quite strongly to being more developed than large middle classes. the meeting a lot more consuming a lot more. so it's a very complex issue the bauble on is though that i think in the longer term if you're interested in goal and human rights every human on to have an equal right to pollute and the atmosphere how we get from here to there is a very difficult question. a lot of people talk about the contract and converge approach where the wealthy countries to call a spot for the majority of the problem. need to contract in the contract rapidly in terms of their emissions to laos place quite rightly for four countries tend to come at a problematic use contractions. one final comment from the family about the eu is trying to reform its carbon trading scheme and then as i see it as i started trying to increase the price for industry really is is that part of this crisis is that an essential part of that silly clothes tell me that in in in free market economies which are most around the world now the best and most efficient way to tackle pollution problem like this put a price on pollution. before with the acid rain problem with local pollution issues. so we have some of experience and knowledge that you do that so yes i would argue that putting a price on carbon unrealistic price on carbon is a good way to go for a k will have to admit that thank you soo much but this wide ranging interview professor when one staff and executive director of the climate change institute at the australian national university and can produce teachings to more news coming up on false bank debt. a. on an african to drop in businesses are turning away from you weren't looking site for new growth markets and beyond business we talk to companies in iraq and to see a bright future in africa don't miss the old business awful swim cap. capitol dome moon too. oh no. and. d. their jurisdiction became so sufficient any responsible breaks that the authority it corresponding statement was made by the head of state as open as a buyer at the sixth congress of judges the kazakhstan on wednesday the president has said the 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lunch pays off. french police arrest a suspect in this week's shootings and parents it turns out he'd already spent time in jail for his role in a bonnie and clyde some multiple murder that shocked france twenty years ago. the ukrainian parliament refused to back a bill releasing former prime minister yulia to shine though. as a key condition for ukraine eventually joining the eu will be hearing from tuition. the dj and just a few months time and afghan elders gather in kabul today to debate the security deal with the us this as the afghan president held a meeting he doesn't trust his american allies they don't trust him. what you think epic joining us for stuff for close to a week now french police have been on the hunt for a man who shot a photographer and left when you speak of the bastille before firing shots outside the headquarters of banks education are not of that suspect was finally arrested last night he was found semi conscious in a parked car north west of paris apparently trying to commit suicide. after the exodus the details the main and ended the year at this underground parking garage outside parents. thanks to a tip off and down hakeem think i was found in a vehicle in a semi conscious state the police to a still from spunk and a letter was found on the seat next to him the key to keep everything seems to show that indeed he tries to commit suicide however he did not kill him self which is very important so that we can find out all the facts the truth about his motivations for which we obviously do not know yet call it the whole car led police on a chase across the french capital. after it stated shootings that started on friday. investigators say the re able to max vehicles that decries dna with dna be covered from the crime scenes see today. there was a similarity between the dna found on the one in the car but also on the cartridges were found to be false and that may be a steal. we had the same dna which are the best and certainly that the dna that appeared in three different occasions with the dna of the person of the perpetrators of these acts. this is up. i was already known to the authorities he had previously been jailed for his role in a notorious nineteen ninety four killing spree. providing a weapon that was used by young couple to killed three policemen and a taxi driver. kai's now been placed in medical custody while investigators wait for him to improve enough for questioning. elliott a fasting test has a nice chat was at police headquarters she gave us the details of the rest the police now h custt that they believe is the paris gunman a meeting on wednesday night in a sub at northwestern high in an underground car park. they would sit up by a man eating plants and dreams that see this man believes that the information for the police because the man he suspected said it strongly resembled physically the cctv images which police had been spreading of the suspect it did on the run for several days he was eventually tracked down then on to cough up inside his car. miss any time it's a state because he did take lots of medication french authorities say eat this at what they believe is a suicide attempt. i'm also on the seat beside him in the car when police the rest of him. it was several ad pages for not seeing the sense in which he expressed his dissatisfaction with society in general most of the wars in syria and libya so than opting for diaper. a study think this is that i'm trying to look at whether this was the mainstay forhem and making the tv to comment yesterday the suspect is actually not unknown to the police and even the french now he actually didn't yell timing to a case that shocked the nation twenty years ago tells bit more about that see the suspect to aid in question is called abdel hakim the cop and he is well named steve french authorities and french police he was involved in a very notorious case here in france back in the nineteen nineties in which only people would show that now he was convicted of killing but he was found guilty of supplying see what buttons to the people here who shot the aids fight people that three police of a designated in the dead that hindsight he subbed for the ape in custody before being released at the ends of the nineteen nineties. he then disappeared off the radar that french authorities believe he went abroad possibly to the uk but he did they get their attention until now when he's obviously come back up and is very high profile crime and the man has been described as that perhaps tunisian old. in the nineteen nineties he described as the pathology is the way which ot everyday knowing take a break complex for a fun and eat them the katherine our strength there on tuesday tells of the arrest of that lone suspect in this week's shootings in perez now the paris prosecutor will be giving a press conference shortly and will they bring you the details of that as we get it here on earth and cats next to you chris problem and has refused to back legislation that would release jailed former prime minister yulia to shine though. letting the opposition leader bill abroad for medical care is a key condition for ukraine's eventual integration into the eu. the country needed to release to his ankle before next week's eu summit in order to sign a trade pact that's the first step towards eu membership. joining the eu is vital for the cash strapped ukraine. second was jailed two years ago in a controversial abuse of authority case today backers of ukrainian president viktor yanukovich team's second man up on and refused to back all six pills. d oh. on the list of things you leave it to the shank those daughters jane and here's what she had to say. i really feel how i love it though and that come and cheer up. while we were there. she looked at the point that day that we will hopefully leave that at any time. up for what they thought that the buddha today will shape the clay i think it will ensure that each ingredient that if i'm at work but the reaction right now in the evening of what's what with the trick to it but the main thing now is the end of the hippie duty and adding them up at the beach is calling in the end he did. now the guy at the concrete that pressure on him a quote that will feel it. and then i feel i know it will open in hainan island in the teaching degree at ukrainian people it up the story. it warned that the key ingredient in it how is your mother's help them on the summit said this is conditioned on the state of the half hour she doing we're entering a leap out of that though he is i believe that the head of a pre lit up the coke output by an illegal if you do it. the outcry has been on the press an all black again. together we feel the proper medical treatment the completion of the teacup which they can become chronic and guess what the only hope that it should be that as a candidate. the medical treatment that could top out that they had it all the talk show a lot. although one of its psychological threats and nobly of achieving now. even yet. liam has to become a pond in the struggle between russia the russian president that meant that an ad in the eu what are your thoughts on that. where are her dying mother i want the best he's giving it high and there she made every one who can share and action. i being deleted make sure that the top of the united on the human race the court every lol what the book. it now. that place and living in a politics that chewed it and integrate it into the valley. that he'd leave it to the doctor now oh and that he is applying to get things back in the light though. oh did i eat then eat the black sheep that that an immediate comment on any improvement to the situation. it makes it great that they brought. i have to get a call that there isn't a lot. we had no milk in the air the clot. teaching is too shy to speak into his hair line and from the ukraine youtube which is the daughter of the jailed former prime minister you the attention. the court in russia has released on bail three greenpeace activists including a photo turn west now brings to fore the number freed after two months in prison over an arctic protests as the rest of your international criticism for russian president letting it go to the photographers detention was particularly controversial. he's not only well known he was working for greenpeace as a freelancer the activists still face a charge of hooliganism that could lead to a jail sentence of up to seven years. a group of three thousand afghan elders are gathering in gold today. debating a key security deal with the us. if passed up to fifteen thousand foreign troops could stay in afghanistan be on next year the deal is not without its challenges. speaking at that meeting today the afghan president karzai said he doesn't trust its american allies and they don't trust him. surely sit on his own center stage at the loaded tour to a proposed bilateral security agreement between the united states in afghanistan. in front of thousands of tribal chieftains and other leaders past and present i made karzai said that up to fifteen thousand us troops could stay in the country after nato forces withdraw at the end of twenty fourteen according to a draft text the role of us troops would then be limited to training equipping and assisting afghan security. us troops will not target afghan civilians including in their homes except in extraordinary circumstances. and they would also be said that the american justice rather than local afghan courts the last point could prove tricky. a similar deal between the us in iraq collapsed in two thousand eleven over whether american soldiers would face iraqi justice. despite some criticism. us secretary of state john kerry said there would be no apology for mistakes made during the afghan war. let me be clear present cards i didn't ask for an apology. there was no discussion of the palsy there will be the real snow this is not even on the table. according to the united nations violence by taliban insurgents is at its highest level since two thousand ten. that's why the bilateral security agreement is seen as vital to the country's security. if the jirga approve it he would then pass to the parliament and would also require approval from us president barack obama. i cannot change an email or international talks are heating up on the future of the tehran's nuclear program. sharon's chief negotiator says the rob won't sign up to a nuclear deal of glass the world accepts its bright green bridge to write him. this is the third round of talks in just five weeks so far with no success. iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. many in the west is creating a nuclear bomb. hawkins has thirty tackles dean for an initial section of any scene lasted less than ten minutes it's the fat content in just a friend months to reach a deal on you honestly can't thank them for twenty minutes remaining cheese on it. um it is in a short song called the level of enrichment of the rain and in an iran that is clearly currently available which is not required to audiences in the peaceful nuclear program so that although some things that iran has to do. iran says it wants to find a diplomatic solution to the county seat the media warned wednesday the second red lines that it will not cross. that being gay. they have decided to pressure the iranian nation he is hoping they might manage to make as to render people they are wrong we will not surrender to anyone as a result of pressure on fish pass me the chance to watch as relations between iran and are blessed to be increasing the strongest pressure on iran comes from israel. president then the man next to me on the links in moscow on wednesday to lobby the topic and many appear in court. you honestly this is instead is time to stop the colts and accused consequent meeting before is ramped it up. dude check the comments of mr promenade. i tossed off turned to bring peace to the pit bull or understanding iran must offer bonuses and not just provoke such statements is happening with the oval picture. meanwhile the uk and russia have expressed optimism that a historic agreement can be reached. the talks are expected to continue three friday. this news just in korea for turkey were hearing that police have shot a suspected suicide bomber outside the prime minister's office. we'll bring you more on that is to get here. i think. now fifty years ago this week america is one of its most defining moments the assassination of john f kennedy. at present inspired a generation of people and politicians and three of them pay tribute to his legacy wednesday. and brock obama joined with a lattice hillary clinton to lay a wreath at kennedy's grave in arlington national cemetery. d was steeped in the powerful politically in the tree is obama awarded the highest us civilian honor the presidential medal of freedom to former president bill clinton as well as fifteen other americans. that award was created by president kennedy. shortly before his death. what you think lng neatly in pastel color way. hello and welcome to the interview on france thanks dad. as in the case gates is tensed approaches to a new global climate deal in walsall. i'm pleased to welcome today profess that will staff specialist in climate change at the australian national university and a member of the publicly funded climate council all australia has recently expressed frustration with the australian leadership rejecting the link between climate change and goose flies. stephen welcome to the program and key on this a super typhoon and the philippines has renewed debate about extreme weather what's causing it. while extreme weather events occur naturally in climates that they've been around forever and they still will be around the real question is are they being influenced by climate change to the law to work it out on that ended in a studio in heat waves push find some flooding and so on but also in tropical spa complex that are connected to philippines recently and the answer is in most of these extreme events we can already see some influence climate change on their behavior on their nature that's the real question in most cases climate change is acting to make them more intense more severe than in some cases also more frequent see you linking be extreme events to climate change is that still a way of being courses and all saying that it's man made. causation is not the right question qantas never friend that one is a center for extreme events all have always existed that part of the chaotic climate system so the real question we ask is the influence not causation. we never have actually asked causation question that has been out in the media. so the real question is in what ways does climate change actually influence these events. he tore into this mix all he could live with this typhoon is its warming oceans will what is the what is the link with the climate and their number of factors probably the most obvious one the cartoons themselves is warming surface ocean. but also the fact that the atmosphere is warming means that it can hold more water. the fact that sea level has risen already is a result of climate change will rise more. means that those storm surges will order that it takes michael tucker and pushes in. that's now are riding on the higher sea level which means it's more destructive in terms of doing damage to coastal areas in structure and tone. so multiple ways in which we can actually trace out a changed woman actually includes storms like ohio. it's all about them all straight da use make this criticism of australian government just explain to us what that control the sea was all about what i think the important thing down there's the whole issue of the rested on the staunchest been raised again by and we just make a very simple point it is very very strong evidence in court over cable evidence that the climate shift to pacific in coonawarra stayed more energetic state. that is unequivocal. the evidence is overwhelming. also according to the latest ipcc report which assesses all the purity of literature. we are more confident than ever that the primary reason climate warming is human activities mainly the emission of greenhouse gases. i'll come back to the ipcc in a minute but just this the most radiant you feel that it's a special case that politics is not moving in step with the science perhaps it's not moving as much as in europe when you look around the world on what the phone is its mainly in the anglo saxon countries. so we were the exceptions united kingdom which leads to the much better grip on silence vendors in the new saxon countries. iraqi right when you go to europe on a much better understanding both on the critical spot in the of the science of climate change and along with that you have a much broader consensus in terms of getting on with job of dealing with that. which just saying some pics there australian prime minister to call. he characterized as a whole was at the link between these extreme response we've seen in australia and climate change. stephen just don't ski about the light pcc. it's been criticized in the pos for its methods of full cost and indeed in twenty ten and its national bawdy cool the inset academy council said that there were things not right with it with its methods come and get you say that this is what you are applying its very reliable source that absolutely it's one of the most exhaustive lee reviewed and re reviewed process of the temple lamentable couple reports myself as a contributing author also as a reviewer. i can tell you for sure that it is the most. painstakingly thorough and an exhaustive review process in a nice onto the process consists of the table. i think that as result of that consensus of assessments to commence the ipcc are absolutely reliable. the critics have said back to you wolf is in the two thousand and seven ipcc report says this is the previous one to september of this he added that some days off is to have close links with pressure groups does that concern use this contest. i think the point here is that what is actually a sense does not post office workers. what is this sense is that he repeats on to the literature. all the loot you have to go through quality control process the same as in physics chemistry medical research and so on. and that actually acts as in really good filter for those that may be biased by their lot of pressure groups by industry or whatever. that restrict of the criteria that are applied to distract the papers when the guts to say you agree that this latest assessment is going to appoint percent certainty about climate change you agree with but that makes this to add that it absolutely not she takes minimum twenty five percent the ranges on top two hundred percent certainty so as i said before more often than ever that we agree that we do read your stance on tee hee you mention this degree of skepticism in the anglo saxon well. in the light that isn't up to scientists to communicate more. look i think we do a result of communication you can always say we do a better job. but one of the things that we found a social conscience tell it's in their research is that town. it's not a matter of simply communicating packs all that needs to be on the table when dealing with people's worldviews of their belief systems and so on. so even though we can put the best most authoritative absolute consensus on from them if they don't want to accept that they want and that some opponents we see in countries modestly. is there that were coming across some pretty strongly held belief systems about the role of humans in the employment global employment climate system it's pretty hard due to be on all getting very far in in terms of media outreach to what i'm saying is that a lot of people come to this auntie she was pre conceived notion strongly held belief systems and that is a big problem are also think that the team in european countries. there is a broader and higher educational base and population at large for sampling sweet most people have a tertiary education more so than in practice the usa is truly can so that makes a difference to people's ability to once and some interesting point. i'd like us to move on tv climate summit taking place in warsaw next one is take a listen to the philippine the den again at its summit course the philippines a country that's been ravaged by light this devastating typhoon. i will blog diary of the brain from the people of june and his call. i feel a meaningful outcome is inside anfield on the edges of the main thing is for mobilization of resources for the beef lamb and five. we cannot afford a fork opted to end the tcf. mr president this process and indian. in bowl many many names has been called a farce. it has been called in and low carbon intensive got there in the fewest this week and fires the past been called many names and these skirts but we can prove them wrong the un and ccc can also be called the product received the plan as saying that the refs are you trying to raise the stakes that come and get will step in what seems to be emerging as a robot use the agreement them or being envisaged at the copenhagen summit will wear. the ending is that countries unlikely to set better and targets. gee think that's good enough. look i think it's a stage in a long return process. what we're going through now i think it is a confidence building stage. i think the polls to copenhagen with that country's realized how simple it isn't what it isn't just an environmental problem it's an energy policy economics. it's a social problem. audits of its attempts to corporal. two societies in the twenty percent or so tickets. it's a pretty challenging recharging issue. so think what countries are doing now is going back home in time all right we're more prepared for copenhagen were really ready to put a plate on the table. what with what they're doing now is putting its use in their own places their own targets. learning how to do that learning how to meet at gaining confidence that it has been gone the next phase of trying to come up with and national women they will be more prepared and more confident that when they put numbers on the table to be able to meet him we think is the position of developing countries in this global picture should they do more. war is spreading. boeing's around them simply get into sewing billions of people to call to see if we just are facing now. talks with the things they're cute equity issues that you quite promptly point to that. we did a differentiated between the ports of the developed countries and emerging economies of places like china india brazil south africa and so on. and they're they're shifting quite strongly to being more developed than large middle classes. the meeting a lot more consuming a lot more. so it's a very complex issue the bauble on is though that i think in the longer term if you're interested in goal and human rights every human on to have an equal right to pollute and the atmosphere how we get from here to there is a very difficult question. a lot of people talk about the contract and converge approach where the wealthy countries to call a spot for the majority of the problem. need to contract in the contract rapidly in terms of their emissions to laos place quite rightly for four countries tend to come at a problematic use contractions. one final comment from the family about the eu is trying to reform its carbon trading scheme and then as i see it as i started trying to increase the price for industry really is is that part of this crisis is that an essential part of that silly clothes tell me that in in in free market economies which are most around the world now the best and most efficient way to tackle pollution problem like this put a price on pollution. before with the acid rain problem with local pollution issues. so we have some of experience and knowledge that you do that so yes i would argue that putting a price on carbon unrealistic price on carbon is a good way to go for a k will have to admit that thank you soo much but this wide ranging interview professor when one staff and executive director of the climate change institute at the australian national university and can produce teachings to more news coming up on false bank debt. a. on an african to drop in businesses are turning away from you weren't looking site for new growth markets and beyond business we talk to companies in iraq and to see a bright future in africa don't miss the old business awful swim cap. capitol dome moon too. oh no. and. d. their jurisdiction became so sufficient any responsible breaks that the authority it corresponding statement was made by the head of state as open as a buyer at the sixth congress of judges the kazakhstan on wednesday the president has said the number of important pass to judicial authorities first of all the judicial system shall be an unfair judging the judges must be strict in relation to the colleagues who have broken the law moreover the president called on the judges to bring toig

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