intensifying climate change and sand dredging. downstream communities living on the region s largest lake, the tonle sap in cambodia, are reporting a decline in fish stocks by more than 80% over the past twenty years. 0ur asia pacific correspondent, laura bicker, is in cambodia to ask if the mighty mekong can be saved. a world of water, once renowned for an abundance of fish. in recent years, thousands like this man have been asking where are they? translation: the been asking where are they? translation: been asking where are they? translation: , , ., , translation: the past few years, there is less translation: the past few years, there is less and translation: the past few years, there is less and less translation: the past few years, there is less and less water - translation: the past few years, there is less and less water and - there is less and less water and fewer and fewer fish. now, there is less and less water and fewer and fewerfish. now, we have children
congressman mark alford, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. congressman, your party, the republican party, has control of the house of representatives and the house is in chaos. why? well, republicans are independent thinkers. we always have been and we always will be. republicans are made up of entrepreneurs, businessmen and women, conservatives who appreciate capitalism, who appreciate america for what we are. it s the land of individuals. and so when you re trying to herd 220 some odd individuals in one room, it s kind of like herding cats. we all have our own opinions, we have our own districts who we were sent to represent, in my case, some 775,000 individuals from just south of kansas city in the heart of america. but those individuals cannot be happy with what they ve seen in recent weeks and months. that is a party that is at each other s throats, which got rid of a speaker, which you felt was a big mistake, i believe, but it happened anyway. now a new speaker is in pla
after the markets opened despite raising their revenue forecasts as the chain saw a slowdown in purchases in october. they said customers are still getting used to higher interest rates. erin delmore is in new york for us. what do these figures tell us about what american consumers are thinking right now? what american consumers are thinking riaht now? ~ . ., , what american consumers are thinking riaht now? ~ . . , ., ., right now? walmart is warning that can she were right now? walmart is warning that can she were spending right now? walmart is warning that can she were spending could - right now? walmart is warning that can she were spending could be - can she were spending could be slower heading into the fourth corner and that contains the holiday shopping season. that is an area of discretionary spending for consumers where we have seen the effects of the economy take its toll, especially when we talk about high interest rates, persistent elevation, lowered saving
is needed to mitigate the extremely precarious- - - precarious. this is volker turk in geneva, precarious. this is volker turk in geneva. laying precarious. this is volker turk in geneva, laying out precarious. this is volker turk in geneva, laying out his precarious. this is volker turk in geneva, laying out his latest - geneva, laying out his latest findings, saying the large number of civilian deaths cannot be dismissed as collateral damage. there are warnings by his office, and this is where we paused to say goodbye to our viewers around the world. volker turk, the un human rights chief, laying out his findings in geneva after a visit to this region. warning of the large liberal civilian deaths cannot be dismissed, in his words, as collateral damage. warning that the warnings by his office have long been ignored, in his words, by israel and its allies, calling for a collective punishment to end, and for the hostages to be released, and calling for the adherence to
sons watching football on holiday. hello, i m rajini vaidyanathan. welcome to the daily global, where we ll bring you the top stories from around the world. israel s military said her body was found in a building near gaza s biggest hospital al shifa. israeli media said she was 65 years old and worked as a kindergarten teacher. her body has been identified by forensic examiners and her family have been informed. meanwhile, the director of the al shifa hospital says israeli soldiers are still inside the complex after storming it on tuesday night. israel has repeatedly claimed that hamas has hidden a military command centre in tunnels beneath a hospital. a claim thatis tunnels beneath a hospital. a claim that is disputed. our correspondent is injerusalem with the very latest. let s talk about what we have been hearing in the last hour so from the israeli military about the recovery of the body of one of the recovery of the body of one of the 240 or so hostages taken by hamas ac