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receives an apology over racist bullying. australian police release footage of the moment a girl was rescued from a house more than two weeks after vanishing from a campsite. it s 8am in singapore and 8pm in washington where president biden has admitted people are upset and uncertain about a lot of things . it follows a surprise defeat for his democratic party in the race for governor of virginia. in another strongly democratic state newjersey the sitting governor only narrowly won re election. the shock results have boosted republican hopes of winning back control of congress in the mid term elections next year. key parts of mr biden s agenda are being held up by lawmakers and the president says he s determined to push them through. no governor in virginia has ever won when he or she is of the same party as the sitting president. what i do know is, i do know that people want us to get things done. they want us to get things done. and that s why i m continuing to pu

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

carbon emissions across the world are expected to rebound this year to levels last seen before the coronavirus pandemic. let s take a look at some of the numbers. emissions fell by 5.4% in 2020 due to covid 19 restrictions and lockdowns around the world. but they re estimated to rise 4.9% this year. that s 36.4 tons of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which puts emissions almost back at 2019 levels. researchers say that if present trends continue, we could exceed that limit in 11 years unless ambitious goals to cut emissions are achieved. well at the cop summit, banks and investors have been making pledges towards fighting climate change. $130 trillion has been set aside to finance the measures, but there s criticism that they don t go far enough, and fast enough to prevent the world reaching that tipping point of extreme climate change. here s our economics editor, faisal islam. extinction. rebellion! outside the climate summit on glasgow s streets, some protesters distinct

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

done, and that s why i m continuing to push for very hard for the democratic party to move along and pass my infrastructure bill, and my build back better bill. one of england s top cricket clubs is at the centre of a race controversy, as former player azeem rafiq receives an apology over racist bullying. and the star of the docu series tiger king joe exotic reveals he s suffering from cancer, asking fans to demand his release from prison. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. carbon emissions across the world are expected to rebound this year to levels last seen before the coronavirus pandemic. researchers say that if present trends continue, we could exceed that limit in 11 years unless ambitious goals to cut emissions are achieved. let s take a look at some of the numbers. emissions fell by 5.4% in 2020 due to covid 19 restrictions and lockdowns around the world. but they re estimated to rise 4.9% this year. that s 36.4 tons of carbon dioxide

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

one of england s top cricket clubs is at the centre of a race controversy, as former player azeem rafiq receives an apology over racist bullying. and the star of the docu series tiger king joe exotic reveals he s suffering from cancer, asking fans to demand his release from prison. carbon emissions across the world are expected to rebound this year to levels last seen before the coronavirus pandemic. researchers say that if present trends continue, we could exceed that limit in 11 years unless ambitious goals to cut emissions are achieved. let s take a look at some of the numbers. emissions fell by 5.4% in 2020 due to covid 19 restrictions and lockdowns around the world. but they re estimated to rise 4.9% this year. that s 36.4 tons of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which puts emissions almost back at 2019 levels. so why are scientists surprised by this? dr zeke hausfather is a climate scientist and the director of climate and energy at breakthrough institute told me

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC World News 20240709

hello and welcome. research in england has provided the first evidence worldwide that vaccination can drastically reduce cases of cervical cancer in women. the study s lead author says if most people received the vaccine and went for screening, cervical cancer would become a rarity. more than 100 countries now use the human papillomavirus vaccine. 90% of cervical cancer deaths occur in poorer countries where there s little screening. dominic hughes reports. almost all cases of cervical cancer linked to the human papillomavirus vaccine, the hpv vaccine programme targeting the virus itself was introduced in the uk in 2008 when girls aged between 11 and 13 were first offered the jab. since september 2019, offered the jab. since september2019, boys offered the jab. since september 2019, boys of the same age have also been eligible. now the first real study of the vaccine shows it has had a dramatic effect. cervical cancer rates of 87% lower in girls who offer the vaccine when age

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