The just galani 11 pm here in the russian capital. Welcome. What ever youll catch in the news out from today across the globe. This is our french and daily level and is reporting that falls. I need. Yeah. Are in tools full, the total removal of power soon from the country. And all of the souls is also can fund discussions are happening. Nigeria based just as timothy over is it thanks. I are to be asked to be on a piece of statements or comment from parties confirming or, you know, just about saying anything on this report. Also on monday with so let me just me 5 minutes. I leave my main se, out a media reason where he told journalists that make sure hes expressed in a week. Withdrawal of price trips from the country. Im to say the French Forces are in an illegal position, and i think that the exchange is that on the way, she was very quickly enabled these forces to withdraw from all con street as far as the french and basset is concerned. I think theres nothing to be done. She didnt be
Candidate roy moore, who is facing accusations of sexual misconduct. Amnesty international has accused european governments of being knowingly complicit in the torture and abuse of refugees in libya. We begin here in paris, where french president Emmanuel Macron is meeting other World Leaders this tuesday, two years to the day since 190 five nations adopted the paris climate agreement. The aim was to keep Global Warming below two degrees celsius, but dire warnings say the target is going to remain a ofe dream unless trillions euros are invested into green enenergy and technology. Country notthe only to sign off on the pact. Our environment editor has more. Reporter Emmanuel Macron is putting his reputation on the line in many ways. Trumpently accused donald of being aggressive for pulling out of the paris global deal. At the same time, we might consider this an aggressive rebuttal, hosting a global summit one to which President Trump has not been inviting invited and highlighting the h
I also want to address my concerns about the administrations 3 billion pledge to the Green Climate fund. The American Public does not support paying their hardearned taxpayer dollars into a slush fund that spends billions of International Climate change programs in developing nations to address the impacts of extreme weather. The need for spending our natural disasters is down historically while other International Priorities have increased. According to the 2014 annual Global Climate and catastrophe report released, Global Natural disasters in 2014 combined to cause economic losses of 132 billion. 37 below the tenyear average of 211 billion. With immediate global priorities such as the upheaval in the middle east and syria and iraq to a resurgent russia in Eastern Europe and abroad we should be focusing our resources on countering global terrorist threats with humanitarian assistance, democracy promotion and Embassy Security measures. The only reason i can see the administration wants
Negotiations is that each country will have to decide based on its own circumstances, its own capabilities, hopefully with as much salutary pressure as possible to do your best but that each country was going to have to make the decision about exactly what to do and how to do it. By the way, that goes for developed countries as well as developing. But even more important for developing countries who were trying to reassure that they can take on the fight for Climate Change without imperilling their own priorities for development, growth and eradication of poverty. So that flexibility is absolutely essential and is really in some sense the core of our approach. Thank you very much, senator kaine. Senator coons. Thank you mr. Stern, for your testimony, leadership, for your hard work and creativity in pursuing such an important global goal. Let me start in some ways where i think senator kaine was pursuing a conversation about some limitations of previous agreements and how this hopedfor
For austria as well as the osce mission that you and i had a chance to talk about all are housed in vienna. So youre part of a Diplomatic Team that we have in a critically important place where major decisions are being made. Obviously the focus today is very much on the responsibilities and the implementation of the iran agreement by the iaea and as we talked privately and ill repeat now and as i pointed out to ambassador shannon, your openness with us is critically important and appreciate the commitments that youve made in that regard. Mr. Chairman, im also pleased to note that a former member of this body who worked closely with Laura Holgate during the eight years she worked at the Nuclear Threat initiative has written a letter on her behalf touting mrs. Holgate superb only in and skills and passion for reducing global dangers. I would request that be part of our record. Without objection. Thank you, senator cardin. I will turn to our second nominee. Thats Laura Holgate who is nom