course, just a couple of days ago, marking the second anniversary, we saw president biden giving out presidential medals to people who were involved in some way, where victims of what happened in the violence that broke out on that day, including two medals that were given posture mostly to the relatives of police officers who died as a result of the violence on that day, the 6th of the violence on that day, the 6th of january two years of the violence on that day, the 6th ofjanuary two years ago. so it is very much etched in the minds of people here, and a lot of the people have been on the floor of the house of representatives over the last few days as they have been struggling to elect a new speaker, a lot of those people remember all too well having to dive beneath their desks, barricade themselves into their offices to clear themselves from the violence, to evade the violence that broke out on that occasion.-
itself by what happened on capitol hill on the 6th of january. itself by what happened on capitol hill on the 6th ofjanuary. i think also some small scale, there are connections between this right wing movement. but i think that basically they saw the example of what happened in the united states and they prepared to have their capitol, theirjanuary the 6th, in january theirjanuary the 6th, in january the 9th. ., , ., theirjanuary the 6th, in january the9th. ., , , the 9th. and that is a pretty significant the 9th. and that is a pretty significant thing, the 9th. and that is a pretty significant thing, isn t - the 9th. and that is a pretty significant thing, isn t it? i the 9th. and that is a pretty - significant thing, isn t it? because you are saying that you do see that what happened in the us inspired what happened in the us inspired what we are currently seeing in brazil, which would mean that what happened in the us, with the storming of congress, has ripple effects everyw
of what our life could look like in 20, 30 years of what our life could look like in 20,30 years time, of what our life could look like in 20, 30 years time, when we of what our life could look like in 20,30 years time, when we are better adapted to climate change and also reduce greenhouse gas emissions and setting up the vision and targets that can mean that the government s efforts can be held to account, that is one of the key things we would like to see from the government in its next national adaptation programme which is due in the summer. adaptation programme which is due in the summer- adaptation programme which is due in the summer. richard from the climate chance the summer. richard from the climate change committee, the summer. richard from the climate change committee, thanks the summer. richard from the climate change committee, thanks for - the summer. richard from the climate change committee, thanks forjoiningl change committee, thanks forjoining us. some brea
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