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our correspondent, graham satchell reports. a long night of last minute wrangling in dubai as delegates embarked on golf buggy diplomacy to reach an agreement. and finally a new draft text with slightly tougher language. the sticking point has always been the future of fossil fuels. the hope from many here was that this cop would agree to phase out the use of fossil fuels by 2050. the first draft agreement listed measures that countries could use to reach net zero. that was described as grossly insufficient. the new draft being scrutinised now calls on countries to transition away from fossil fuels to enable the world to reach net zero by 2050. chanting: fossil fuels phase out! for climate change activists, that won t be enough. it doesn t compel countries to act. scientists agree that without significant global action to dramatically reduce the use of fossil fuels, the consequences will be catastrophic. but the difficulty with cop is that all countries need to agree the te ....
seekers to the east african country has proven controversial and a revolt ofjust 29 of the prime minister s mps would be enough to defeat the bill, as our political correspondent iain watson reports. is rishi sunak in danger of losing control of his policy to stop the boats? there s a crucial vote in parliament today on his new plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. but mps on the right of his party are worried that this won t stop the courts from getting clogged up with legal challenges. and some have called for his legislation to be scrapped altogether. i don t think that the bill is easily amendable. and really i think that the government needs to review it and maybe consider a completely new piece of legislation because this leaves so many gaps in the legislation. so this morning, the prime minister is trying to butter up some of his critics over breakfast in downing street. it s maybe not what you normally talk about over coffee, but he ll try to convince them ....
we must act. now. let us declare our independence.tt when wele think about america, post independence, it is very little chance it will survive.ca ll washington was upset, because wee we were calling ourselves the united states, ourselves the united states, aron this leads to a call for a convention. talking about having 40 or 50 guys in this room. and you are in hot summer. and you are in hot summer. you are arguing. the framers have a newrg and radicae l idea. that is popular sovereignty. he s not going to establish a monarchy. he s going to establish a democratic republic. and it wasn t about him as an individual. it was about the office. hello, i m bret baier. welcome to mt. vernon on the banks of the potomac river. this was george washington s home. his business and his most beloved place on earth. but his dedication to his country is best measured by the time he spent away from here. his dedication is beste measuresov by the time he spent away fro ....
trying to be invisible. is this what they mean by acting chicken? did i do something? reporter: jeanne moos, cnn. what the reporter: new york. oh, my god. i don t care what you say, that hawk is in the tree, i am standing still. those chickens were not moving. what i also don t understand is one froze, then the other ones got it? or did they all see the hawk at the same time? at the same time. that s really remarkable. all right. thanks, jeanne moos. next hour of cnn this morning starts now. good morning, and welcome to cnn this morning. it is sunday, december 10th. i m victor blackwell. so remarkable. i can t get it off my mind. i m amber walker. thanks for joining us. here is what we are watching. everything just, like, exploded. that s what it felt like, like everything exploded, like a lot of pressure built up and just popped. at least six people are dead after tornados ripped through tennessee overnight. there is significant damage in ....
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