to tackle supply chain problems. and. adele is back herfirst new music for six years released at midnight. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the queen has appeared to suggest she s irritated by a lack of action in tackling the climate crisis. her remarks were picked up in clips of a conversation at the opening of the welsh parliament the senedd in cardiff reported in this morning s daily mail. the queen was talking to the duchess of cornwall and the parliament s presiding officer, and seemed to be referring to the forthcoming cop26 climate conference. she can be heard saying she doesn t know who is coming to the event, which will begin in glasgow at the end of this month. let s take a look at the two clips. the queen s remarks come after both prince charles and prince william spoke to the bbc earlier this week about the forthcoming cop26 summit and the urgency in addressing the climate change crisis. the narrative has changed. you know, a
villain down under. you guys look at what s going on in australia right now, you know, they re enforcing after a year and a half, they re still enforcing lock downs by the military. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, it is not an exaggeration to say that democrats might have one chance, one shot to pass legislation to prevent a climate catastrophe, and they are trying to do that right now under the intense pressure of two other competing forces. one is the fact that due to the nature of american polarization, divided government, the structural advantage that republicans now hold in national elections, democrats can expect to control the white house and both houses of congress maybe every ten years, like once a decade, they really get a chance to pass their agenda. so that s one pressure point. the other is that we re already at 1 degree celsius of permanent global warming. we need to very rapidly curtail emissions to avoid incre
two others competing forces. one is the fact that, due to the nature of american polarization, divided government, the structural advantage that republicans now, holding national elections, democrats can expect to control the white houses and both houses and both houses of congress maybe every ten years. like once a decade. they really get a chance to pass their agenda. so that is one pressure point. the other is that, we are already at one degree celsius of permanent global warming. we need to very rapidly cartel admissions, to avoid increasing to another half degree or two. and this is the one shot to pass a climate bill. that s something the democrats remember tried the last time they had unified power, in 2009 and ten. and it didn t have been. and guess what, things got much worse over the next ten years. and the rate at which we have the deployment eyes, has increased dramatically. so democrats have one chance, for a substantial climate package right now. where they ca
harris: breaking news us our. we are awaiting former president donald trump. he is expected to speak any minute and you see this as mar-a-lago on the bottom of your screen. that is where we expect to see the former president and obviously that is the u.s. supreme court in the top box in the right there. the supreme court is huge, unanimous decision today reversed colorado s decision to ban donald trump from its primary ballot. all nine justices ruled in favor of trump in this case, which will impact the status of efforts and several other states to removed romp from respective ballots. for instance, illinois and maine they were planning to do that too ahead of super tuesday which is tomorrow. this ruling is huge, and we have already heard from his camp. it is a big win for america. this is outnumbered, i am harris faulkner. here today for my cohost, kayleigh mcenany and emily compagno also television host and tv personality kym douglas and fox & friends first todd p
a danger beyond ukraine. translation: there is no consensus translation: there is no consensus today translation: there is no consensus today to - translation: there is no consensus today to send i translation: there is no - consensus today to send ground troops in an official endorsed and sanctioned manner. but, in dynamic terms, nothing should be ruled out. we will do whatever it takes to ensure that russia cannot win this one. european leaders left a meeting in paris after agreeing to increase funding for ukraine in its war against russia. mr macron says the coalition will supply ukraine with longer range missiles. he also says france will support a czech led initative to buy hundreds of thousands of ammunition rounds from third countries, something france had initally been cautious to agree to. dutch prime minister mark rutte says his country will contribute 100 million euro to that czech iniative. while europe promises more aid to ukraine, the prospect of further ass