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we'd actually have kind of a natural gas marshall plan for europe. we in america would build a set of l&g export terminals to export our national gas. we're the saudi arabia of natural gas. we're more than saudi arabia of natural gas, we have 100 years of supply. but if you can't liquify it, you can't export it. and then we partner with europeans and build terminals over there and then you have a long-term plan to counterbalance the influence of russia. >> so play out some of the other political consequences of this energy crunch and energy crisis. clearly russia gets empowered. what else happens? >> another thing i think people aren't paying attention to, and you've had this on the show before, which is iran is getting closer and closer to developing enough fissile material now to build one nuclear bomb. if you listen to americans, security officials and israeli security officials, they've been telling us we're not going to let that happen. we're not going to let iran get that close. they're getting that close. if they're considering some kind of ki
we'd actually have kind of a natural gas marshall plan for europe. we in america would build a set of l&g export terminals to export our national gas. we're the saudi arabia of natural gas. we're more than saudi arabia of natural gas, we have 100 years of supply. but if you can't liquify it, you can't export it. and then we partner with europeans and build terminals over there and then you have a long-term plan to counterbalance the influence of russia. >> so play out some of the...
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and head for europe? what happens when the himalayan glaciers melt giving less water to pakistan and india. what happens when migrants surge north after droughts or hurricanes? we know the naval base in norfolk has to be moved now as a result of rising seas, but of course, the gap between the warnings and action in congress is stark. >> the hoemt security and defense department both released separate reports outlining the threat posed by the climate crisis. yet as you know, there doesn't seem to be a matching urgency from elected officials to do anything, with some exceptions of course. >> of course. you know, biden's build back better plan is the most ambitious sort of climate package in there. it will cost about $350 billion a year. the most effective analysts say would be incentivizing power companies to get off of coal and gas and get to clean sources of energy. solar and wind. the joe manchins of the world say that's too expensive. it's interesting that this week, they gave the pentagon $10 billion m
and head for europe? what happens when the himalayan glaciers melt giving less water to pakistan and india. what happens when migrants surge north after droughts or hurricanes? we know the naval base in norfolk has to be moved now as a result of rising seas, but of course, the gap between the warnings and action in congress is stark. >> the hoemt security and defense department both released separate reports outlining the threat posed by the climate crisis. yet as you know, there doesn't...
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i got reporting of the legislative agenda as well as the president's trip to europe. how do you see them navigating the next two weeks or so? >> i got to flip it around on you and say what's your one big thing now? we know deadlines, and whether or not the october 31st deadline is really that real of a deadline, you want to go on recess or do you want to go on a district court period, whether or not the trip will go to europe, those deadlines will get postponed. >> hans, we have a little bit of a faceoff today, i think we navigated pretty well and we appreciate you being here this morning. >> thanks to all of you for getting up way too early with us this monday morning. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> it's 6:00 on the east coast, a beautiful shot of washington. >> happy monday mika. >> happy monday. >> look at that beautiful shot of washington. makes it feel like i am in my rush morning hour traffic. >> good
i got reporting of the legislative agenda as well as the president's trip to europe. how do you see them navigating the next two weeks or so? >> i got to flip it around on you and say what's your one big thing now? we know deadlines, and whether or not the october 31st deadline is really that real of a deadline, you want to go on recess or do you want to go on a district court period, whether or not the trip will go to europe, those deadlines will get postponed. >> hans, we have a...
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so europe's really got themselves in a pickle. paul: mary, i thought renewables were supposed to solve all this problem. i mean, solar, wind, we didn't need fossil fuels anymore and, of course, angela merkel in germany famously stops nuclear power there. if didn't anybody think of this? on renewables? >> yeah, i think you're putting your finger right on it, paul, which is this really poor risk management. i mean, you start with an ideology which says that we're all going to die if we don't go to renew bls, you know, in a year. mean, that's what they decided. and because of that they were heavily dependent on a very weak technology that's really not ready there yet to deliver the kinds of energy they have. and the ironic or paradoxical thing here is if they continue down this road, it will make those countries poorer. and as countries get poorer, they're less able to protect their environment. it's the wealthy countries in the world that have cone the most, you know -- done the most to, you know, basically clean up environmental po
so europe's really got themselves in a pickle. paul: mary, i thought renewables were supposed to solve all this problem. i mean, solar, wind, we didn't need fossil fuels anymore and, of course, angela merkel in germany famously stops nuclear power there. if didn't anybody think of this? on renewables? >> yeah, i think you're putting your finger right on it, paul, which is this really poor risk management. i mean, you start with an ideology which says that we're all going to die if we...
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he's saying i'm getting on a plane, i'm going to europe. i've delayed my departure by a couple hours to meet with democrats and speak to the american people and his message to his own party is please get onboard with this. i expect to you get onboard with this. this may be a real last opportunity or shot to get everybody together and to get something done not just on what they're still negotiating when it comes to these social spending programs but also to get his already bipartisan infrastructure deal across the finish line. originally the white house hoped there had been major progress on this by the time he was going to leave for europe, but significant is yesterday the tea leaves were indicating he was going to push his departure back which is exactly what he's doing. he will go to capitol hill. but, remember, we've seen this movie once before at the end of september when the president went to meet with these same house democrats in order to try to see if he could get something accomplished, some agreement. remember, they decided they d
he's saying i'm getting on a plane, i'm going to europe. i've delayed my departure by a couple hours to meet with democrats and speak to the american people and his message to his own party is please get onboard with this. i expect to you get onboard with this. this may be a real last opportunity or shot to get everybody together and to get something done not just on what they're still negotiating when it comes to these social spending programs but also to get his already bipartisan...
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europe has virtually no meaningful military force to introduce in this part of the world and europe largely sees asia and particularly china through the eyes of economic and commercial ties. i think we're going to run into real problems trying to line the europeans up it work with us. losing my voice here fareed, sorry. >> no worries. anne-marie, what about richard point, particularly in light of merkel leaving after 16 years in germany. the europeans don't have the capacity to pro correct any kind of military force without american help. and they don't seem that interested in having a kind of larger world role. they're largely internally eu focused. is it a fool's errand to try to get europe to play a larger strategic role? >> no, as i just said, the french after the united states have the largest naval experience in the south pacific. if we were going to make a deal with australia and britain, yes, i understand that we had better technology, but we should have included the french in thinking about the south pacific as a strategic arena and the british, particularly now that they're not in
europe has virtually no meaningful military force to introduce in this part of the world and europe largely sees asia and particularly china through the eyes of economic and commercial ties. i think we're going to run into real problems trying to line the europeans up it work with us. losing my voice here fareed, sorry. >> no worries. anne-marie, what about richard point, particularly in light of merkel leaving after 16 years in germany. the europeans don't have the capacity to pro...
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you mention the pipeline, i got the pipeline from russia to europe shut down. biden came in and one of the first things he did he opened up the pipeline. when he shut down our pipeline. which is the keystone xl pipeline. one of the biggest in the worlda he shut that down and he allowed the biggest in the world from russia into europe and germany in particular. it's -- you can only ask him why. i can't tell you why, doesn't make sense. you can only ask him why. >> sean: well, i think the fact that maybe hunter made all this money, you know, we justt saw they had a pretty good read on hunter biden. knew about the drug addiction, they knew about his use of prostitutes. they had his book. china did his $1.5 billion deal, i would imagine they are spy agencies if libya had it, they probably had a pretty good read on hunter biden. you probably have compromising details to use the words that adam schiff made famous, on the bidens. is that a stretch on my part to suspect that what they know about hunter could in fact impact joe biden? >> mr. trump: not really my positio
you mention the pipeline, i got the pipeline from russia to europe shut down. biden came in and one of the first things he did he opened up the pipeline. when he shut down our pipeline. which is the keystone xl pipeline. one of the biggest in the worlda he shut that down and he allowed the biggest in the world from russia into europe and germany in particular. it's -- you can only ask him why. i can't tell you why, doesn't make sense. you can only ask him why. >> sean: well, i think the...
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didn't apologize but that's the first part of his europe trip. start there with our panel ben domenech publisher of the federalist. harold ford jr. ceo of empowerment and inclusion capitol. trey gowdy former congressman from south carolina. trey, clumsy and he didn't even know about it is what he told the french president macron. >> yeah, i'm not sure i would have admitted that even if it were true. i can tell you imagine how bad your life is when you are happier meeting with the president of france how stiff in a submarine deal. you would rather do that than go meet with the progressive caucus in the house. how bad is your life if you prefer that. [laughter] >> bret: let's turn there, harold, we saw what happened last night on capitol hill, the punt to next week there is still some thought that it might be two weeks. some people are saying some time before thanksgiving where this all gets ironed out. i mean, it's pretty ugly. it may still happen but it's ugly. >> thanks for having me on and i would agree with you. it's not the way, i'm sure, he
didn't apologize but that's the first part of his europe trip. start there with our panel ben domenech publisher of the federalist. harold ford jr. ceo of empowerment and inclusion capitol. trey gowdy former congressman from south carolina. trey, clumsy and he didn't even know about it is what he told the french president macron. >> yeah, i'm not sure i would have admitted that even if it were true. i can tell you imagine how bad your life is when you are happier meeting with the...
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europe has been trying to transition to renewables wind and solar so they do not have a lot of backup right now they are dependent on wind and solar one interesting fact wins in the north are the slowest speed in 20 years turbines are turning and they have no backup they are dependent on liquid natural gas from russia to the nord stream pipeline in vladimir putin hasn't decided whether or not he will supply them, you have a difficult situation occurring right now but the consequences prices are going up factories or shutting down and supplies are being jammed all over the world. paul: what about the impact of climate policies yet the western world europe and the biden administration saying let's transition to solar and wind and reduce the biden administration doing everything that it can to reduce drilling and oil production in the united states how is that affecting things. >> that's a major part as dan was saying one of the reasons europe is struggling at the moment because over the years they shut down coal and nuclear meeting they shut down all the things that could give them back
europe has been trying to transition to renewables wind and solar so they do not have a lot of backup right now they are dependent on wind and solar one interesting fact wins in the north are the slowest speed in 20 years turbines are turning and they have no backup they are dependent on liquid natural gas from russia to the nord stream pipeline in vladimir putin hasn't decided whether or not he will supply them, you have a difficult situation occurring right now but the consequences prices are...
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biden told congress he needed this agreement before he jetted off to europe for this climate summit. that didn't happen. now pelosi report of warning fellow democrats not to embarrass joey while he is a broad. praising joe's -- this is my favorite moment of the day -- nancy pelosi, who struggles a little bit cognitively herself, nancy pelosi talking about, wow, how engaged joe is and he wrote the bill and his encyclopedic knowledge. joe biden? is this the same joe biden, we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men and women are created by, oh, you know, oh, the thing, that guy? anyway, pelosi was a nervous wreck today. take a look. >> for those who said i want to see text, the text is there for you to review, for you to complain about, for you to add to, or subtract from, whatever it is. we have agreement on most of those things. now when people see the language they may say this goes further than i thought, i don't know. we will see what they say back. you have to remember that we planned for $3.5 trillion. we were totally ready, and i say this because i feel some level of
biden told congress he needed this agreement before he jetted off to europe for this climate summit. that didn't happen. now pelosi report of warning fellow democrats not to embarrass joey while he is a broad. praising joe's -- this is my favorite moment of the day -- nancy pelosi, who struggles a little bit cognitively herself, nancy pelosi talking about, wow, how engaged joe is and he wrote the bill and his encyclopedic knowledge. joe biden? is this the same joe biden, we hold these truths to...
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, i've done a lot of work in, europe's biggest rake in germany in decades, just happened in berlin. where the workers, 30,000 workers striking in berlin, hospital workers just saying we're not going to take it anymore. what's interesting is, we have a great minority of workers said that you are represented by unions, but i think to your point. there are a lot of people who are watching unionized workers going on strike and winning, and that's the motivating factor in. think when people see people going on strike in winning. and not being punished, it actually emboldens more people to, do it and it's a way to show american workers at large, hey there's something you can do when you act collectively you can win more. >> i also wonder, to him thinking about. this is the psychological effects of the pandemic, that life is too sure. honestly, i think a lot of people. look at these numbers, 1952, 2.7 million workers out on strike. in 2020 which is during the pandemic, 27, 000, so that's a factor of 1000, but we think of the world war ii period in the period afterwards, at this period of n
, i've done a lot of work in, europe's biggest rake in germany in decades, just happened in berlin. where the workers, 30,000 workers striking in berlin, hospital workers just saying we're not going to take it anymore. what's interesting is, we have a great minority of workers said that you are represented by unions, but i think to your point. there are a lot of people who are watching unionized workers going on strike and winning, and that's the motivating factor in. think when people see...
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and of course there is another deadline which is, at this point, a matter of minutes to europe. and he hoped to go to roam. it seems like right now that he might not be able to do that. >> he will be the only leader in the g-20. the only leader for the world's 20 wealthiest countries, the only country that does not have paid family leave. a very busy day, i know. chris murphy now joins me on the appropriations committee. senator murphy, the president is asking these democrats, especially the progressives in the house, as a leap of faith that the senator wills be on board, and that they have the 50 votes for reconciliation. until they have that and have language on the social spending, they don't want to vote on the bill that the president could have had three months ago. so you have an extraordinary situation with the leader of the party pleading with his own democrats in a way that lbj never had to, as he goes overseas to two critical summits. and politically, terry mccauliffe, they're saying they have to be done just a week ago. it is important for the race and the midterms. w
and of course there is another deadline which is, at this point, a matter of minutes to europe. and he hoped to go to roam. it seems like right now that he might not be able to do that. >> he will be the only leader in the g-20. the only leader for the world's 20 wealthiest countries, the only country that does not have paid family leave. a very busy day, i know. chris murphy now joins me on the appropriations committee. senator murphy, the president is asking these democrats, especially...
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that pattern is repeating across europe. there are an estimated 4.8 million unauthorized immigrants in europe. experts warn failure to tackle the low rates of vaccination in these groups can prolong the pandemic. our research and public health. >> the pandemic has exacerbated the inequities. factor in increased migrants risk of exposure to sars-cov-2 includes working conditions, living conditions --living in an overcrowd accommodation, lack of hygiene and sanitation, and lower level of accessibility to public health services including public health -- lucy: in december, the cdc recommended refugees and migrants be included and national vaccine strategies but a small number of countries have put that into practice. france and belgium are amongst those who have prioritized these groups from the start. belgium runs mobile vaccine units to reach those without a permanent address. the belgian minister of immigration -- minis wise itter why is it important to vaccinate as much people as possible? the virus doesn't make you differe
that pattern is repeating across europe. there are an estimated 4.8 million unauthorized immigrants in europe. experts warn failure to tackle the low rates of vaccination in these groups can prolong the pandemic. our research and public health. >> the pandemic has exacerbated the inequities. factor in increased migrants risk of exposure to sars-cov-2 includes working conditions, living conditions --living in an overcrowd accommodation, lack of hygiene and sanitation, and lower level of...
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reconciliation going on, even though biden gave such an impassioned final pitch before leaving for europe earlier today. take a look. >> these plans are fiscally responsible. they are fully paid for. they don't add a single penny to the deficit. they don't raise taxes on anyone making less than $400,000 a year. i don't want to punish anyone's success.0 i am a capitalist. i want everyone to be able to if they want to be a millionaire or billionaire, to be able to seek their goals. but all i'm asking is, pay your fair share. pay your fair share. pay your fair share. >> sean: what is the "pay your fair share." "pay your fair share." okay, it is getting bizarre. and this whole -- i know he still uses an abacus, we have something that is actually called a calculator, it works a little bit better, and you can't say trillions of dollars in spending won't cost you anything. nothing. d keep in mind, democrats have tried this build back better new green deal socialism, you know legislation, it funds actual infrastructure, we have that you know, roads, bridgesha tunnels, better known as the fbif, an
reconciliation going on, even though biden gave such an impassioned final pitch before leaving for europe earlier today. take a look. >> these plans are fiscally responsible. they are fully paid for. they don't add a single penny to the deficit. they don't raise taxes on anyone making less than $400,000 a year. i don't want to punish anyone's success.0 i am a capitalist. i want everyone to be able to if they want to be a millionaire or billionaire, to be able to seek their goals. but all...
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it was the president who told members of congress that he wanted this done before he took off for europe. specifically before he reached the glascow summit. white house officials followed suit and agreed with that. >> it's easy to lose track. they will try at some point sooner rather than later to get together on what they can agree on and there in this kind of routine. the progressives want to make sure that they don't get double crossed by the senate. they want to make sure that manchin and sinema will be with them. it's easy if senator manchin and senator sinema said we support the larger frame work as well as the infrastructure bill. i think you'd have a lot of these progressives on board. there's such a lack of trust, which is kind of astonishing actu actually between the house members and those more moderate democrats in the senate that it's hard to predict how and when this is going to happen. if the president couldn't effectively knock heads today and some people said he was a little too reticent today on the hill, but he couldn't convince them to do it today before he jetted off
it was the president who told members of congress that he wanted this done before he took off for europe. specifically before he reached the glascow summit. white house officials followed suit and agreed with that. >> it's easy to lose track. they will try at some point sooner rather than later to get together on what they can agree on and there in this kind of routine. the progressives want to make sure that they don't get double crossed by the senate. they want to make sure that manchin...
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. ♪ judy: in the 1930's, when the nazis began their occupation of europe, they set up ghettos for more than one million jews. forcing them to live and work in fenced off cmunities. once the nazis arrived at the final solution, the mass murder of jews, most ghetto residents were killed. some 25,000 of them escape the ghettos to hide in the woods. few survived. members of one family who spent years in the forest are now telling their story. rebecca frankel writes about them in her new book. she recently sat down with allie rogan. reporter: thank you so much for being here. your new book is first and foremost a story of survival. at the heart of it is the rabinowitz family. can you tell me about them and what they endured? >> sure. the rabinovitz family was a normal family in 1930's poland. they lived in a very small town. maurice and miriam were married and they had two young adorable daughters. they were basically just going about their lives. maurice was a lumber dealer. miriam owned a small shop. they were a jewish family which ultimately, as the 1930's continued and as germany's infl
. ♪ judy: in the 1930's, when the nazis began their occupation of europe, they set up ghettos for more than one million jews. forcing them to live and work in fenced off cmunities. once the nazis arrived at the final solution, the mass murder of jews, most ghetto residents were killed. some 25,000 of them escape the ghettos to hide in the woods. few survived. members of one family who spent years in the forest are now telling their story. rebecca frankel writes about them in her new book. she...
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from vladimir putin so he can build this pipeline, so he can supply energies to our allies in western europe? why is joe biden making america less energy independent and begging opec for more oil? why did biden lift sanctions even on iran? we know all about hunter biden's nefarious behaviors, pictures and videos from the laptop but we are about to learn a lot more. he got massive business deals despite having no or little experience or qualifications. it wasn't just china or ukraine or russia or kazakhstan, recent emails revealing hunter biden was seeking an annual two million-dollar retainer so he could help release assets being held by the obama administration from the country of libya. joe is vice president. hunter never got the retainer but they did have a lot of influence on the bidens. the libyans assess that hunter biden was "an alcoholic drug addict, kicked out of the u.s. army for cocaine, chasing low class hookers" their words." in many more headaches." does china have the same thing? does russia have compromise materials? are we the only ones going to ask these tough questions que
from vladimir putin so he can build this pipeline, so he can supply energies to our allies in western europe? why is joe biden making america less energy independent and begging opec for more oil? why did biden lift sanctions even on iran? we know all about hunter biden's nefarious behaviors, pictures and videos from the laptop but we are about to learn a lot more. he got massive business deals despite having no or little experience or qualifications. it wasn't just china or ukraine or russia...
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the problem clear across eastern europe iscination rates. the soviet past followed by decades of poor and corrupt government means no one trusts authority, with lethal consequences. even now, less than a third of russians are fully vaccinated. here in the u.k., the prime minister says he's not contemplating another lockdown. >> we see absolutely nothing to indicate that that is-- that's on the cards. >> reporter: even though there were more than 50,000 new covid cases last thursday alone. but so far, deaths are stable and low. british authorities are also keeping a close eye on a subvariant of the delta strain, ay4.2. it doesn't look as if it's more virtualant but maybe more contagious. >> brennan: we're joined by former f.d.a. comho also serves on the aboard of pfizer. we're headed into respiratory virus season, is this new version, this new delta variant, something that has you concerned? >> look i don't think this is enough to really change the trajectory of the direction we're heading in. we're much closer to the end of the delta wave th
the problem clear across eastern europe iscination rates. the soviet past followed by decades of poor and corrupt government means no one trusts authority, with lethal consequences. even now, less than a third of russians are fully vaccinated. here in the u.k., the prime minister says he's not contemplating another lockdown. >> we see absolutely nothing to indicate that that is-- that's on the cards. >> reporter: even though there were more than 50,000 new covid cases last thursday...
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from vladimir putin so he can build this pipeline, so he can supply energies to our allies in western europe? why is joe biden making america less energy independent and begging opec for more oil? why did biden lift sanctions even on iran? we know all about hunter biden's nefarious behaviors, pictures and videos from the laptop but we are about to learn a lot more. he got massive business deals despite having no or little experience or qualifications. it wasn't just china or ukraine or russia or kazakhstan, recent emails revealing hunter biden was seeking an annual two million-dollar retainer so he could help release assets being held by the obama administration from the country of libya. joe is vice president. hunter never go % experience. what if one of the trump kids all of a sudden decided to become an artist and was telling what looks to me like a paint by number of paintings to anonymous buyers, we are told, with no transparency. the media mob would be apoplectic. you don't hear a thing from them. circle back to jen psaki, they dodge and deflect and downplay hunter's behavior. we've be
from vladimir putin so he can build this pipeline, so he can supply energies to our allies in western europe? why is joe biden making america less energy independent and begging opec for more oil? why did biden lift sanctions even on iran? we know all about hunter biden's nefarious behaviors, pictures and videos from the laptop but we are about to learn a lot more. he got massive business deals despite having no or little experience or qualifications. it wasn't just china or ukraine or russia...
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it could be next year, perhaps somewhere else in europe. that's going to be an important moment akin to what we saw when president biden met this past summer. there is an opportunity for biden who is mostly popular with his foreign con temp contemperaries. is biden the aberration or was trump the aberration. we won't know that until 2024 at least. on climate change hope even if the president comes there without meaningful legislation in hand that he will strike a tone that other nations can follow and hopefully then white house aides say in short order after he returns to the united states they can get this legislation done. >> let's turn to the latest with covid-19 where new coronavirus cases plummet nationwide. the united states is now averaging roughly 70,000 new cases per day. that's a 20% drop the past two weeks. >> great news. >> the number of people dying from the virus is still high. about 1,400 each day. but represents a 15% drop over the same period. that number has steadily decreased throughout the fall. that is good news. >> and
it could be next year, perhaps somewhere else in europe. that's going to be an important moment akin to what we saw when president biden met this past summer. there is an opportunity for biden who is mostly popular with his foreign con temp contemperaries. is biden the aberration or was trump the aberration. we won't know that until 2024 at least. on climate change hope even if the president comes there without meaningful legislation in hand that he will strike a tone that other nations can...
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natural gas prices in europe are wild. earlier this month trading at the equivalent of $230 per barrel in oil terms. that is up more than 130% since the beginning of september. and more than eight times higher than the same point last year. according to data from independent commodity intelligence services. those natural gas shortages have also prompted europe to return to coal production. >> a lot of countries across europe are quietly switching on coal stations again that have been moth balled in the last few years because rather than run something dirty and run out of electricity. >> reporter: also increasing demand economic activity has bounced back from the pandemic shutdown last year, and before the pandemic the world was consuming an average of 101 billion barrels of oil every day. during the pandemic slowdown it plummeted to 84.9 million at one point. now this year it is predicted to average more than 97 million barrels a day. that will continue to climb which has forced a surge in pricing with no end in sight. >>
natural gas prices in europe are wild. earlier this month trading at the equivalent of $230 per barrel in oil terms. that is up more than 130% since the beginning of september. and more than eight times higher than the same point last year. according to data from independent commodity intelligence services. those natural gas shortages have also prompted europe to return to coal production. >> a lot of countries across europe are quietly switching on coal stations again that have been moth...
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they're not allowed to travel t europe or they're not allowed t the tibetan people are not even allowed to worship. the brutal dictator of china, i have a message for you. free to bed, free tibet, free tibet. >> and this is now a menace. that stance is illegal in china they don't like any calls for freedom unless it's their freedom to choose for basketbal players. on wednesday chinese streaming giant vincent cut the live broadcast between the knicks an the celtics rates it was almost as fast as the white house cutting the feed when biden starts answering questions. why does this matter? because china reportedly accounts for 10 percent of the nba revenues of the league is reluctant to make them mad. two years ago nba executive pleated support for democracy i hong kong and his teams games are still banned from tv there. he later apologized, likely pressured by the nba to do so. plus the nba and other american companies like nike who rely on china to sustain their growth are pretty much ignored the human rights record supporting tearing down 100 -year-old statues of slaveowners is one thin
they're not allowed to travel t europe or they're not allowed t the tibetan people are not even allowed to worship. the brutal dictator of china, i have a message for you. free to bed, free tibet, free tibet. >> and this is now a menace. that stance is illegal in china they don't like any calls for freedom unless it's their freedom to choose for basketbal players. on wednesday chinese streaming giant vincent cut the live broadcast between the knicks an the celtics rates it was almost as...
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the research may rosontvis p in europe. >> mediterranean sea has basically become a hot spot of what is happening globally in the world's oceans. this is a bit worrying not only from the point of view of chans in the living species that now find totally different living conditions, but also because these conditions lead to extreme and violent at moses ferric events. though these events are still sporadic we have hurricane like precipitation. using this new information, scientists hope to help the local fishing and tourism industries become more eco-friendly and to di vice sustainable strategies for future growth. >> sreenivasan: that's all for this edition of "pbs newshour weekend." for the latest news updates visit pbs.org/newshour. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. stay healthy and have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the anderson family fund. the estate of worthingt
the research may rosontvis p in europe. >> mediterranean sea has basically become a hot spot of what is happening globally in the world's oceans. this is a bit worrying not only from the point of view of chans in the living species that now find totally different living conditions, but also because these conditions lead to extreme and violent at moses ferric events. though these events are still sporadic we have hurricane like precipitation. using this new information, scientists hope to...
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first he had to get his own on time for trip to europe tomorrow. >> what world leaders are looking at and through his conversations with his counterparts, they are looking at the president's commitment to making historic investment in addressing the climate crisis. to addressing some of the overdue infrastructure issues that we have in the united states that have made us less competitive, to making the global minimum tax a part of our law here. >> but on the hill, a flurry of give and take finished. press secretary jen is a psaki every american. are you against that? would ensure that children don't -- aren't drinking poisoned water. are you against that? these are key components of change, of progress that many progressives have expressed support and excitement about. >> with each passing hour it appears less likely to happen in time. but efforts to sweeten the pot progressives continue, including on the immigration front. >> they strongly supported and have efforts by members of the senate to put forward and come up with alternative ideas that might be able to make its way through t
first he had to get his own on time for trip to europe tomorrow. >> what world leaders are looking at and through his conversations with his counterparts, they are looking at the president's commitment to making historic investment in addressing the climate crisis. to addressing some of the overdue infrastructure issues that we have in the united states that have made us less competitive, to making the global minimum tax a part of our law here. >> but on the hill, a flurry of give...
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natural gas prices in europe have risen a staggering amount, nearly 500%. in asia, bloomberg reports that power companies are buying liquefied natural gas at record prices to try to lock in supply. in europe a mass producer of fertilizer was already forced to temporarily shut down two uk plants due to high energy costs, and there are fears other industries will follow. the u.s. energy information administration has put out a report warning americans that they are likely to pay significantly more to stay warm this winter, especially if temperatures drop substantially. why is this happening? the simplest explanation is the demand for energy is currently exceeding supply, which makes prices rise. the reasons for this miss match are many, including extreme and unpredictable weather, as well as bad government decisions about storage, reserves or transmission lines. but there is one common cause -- much of the world has stopped investing in fossil fuels for good reasons. which has led to less supply of them. but we do not have sufficient green energy today to rep
natural gas prices in europe have risen a staggering amount, nearly 500%. in asia, bloomberg reports that power companies are buying liquefied natural gas at record prices to try to lock in supply. in europe a mass producer of fertilizer was already forced to temporarily shut down two uk plants due to high energy costs, and there are fears other industries will follow. the u.s. energy information administration has put out a report warning americans that they are likely to pay significantly...
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that's a pattern repeating that's across europe. there are an estimated 4.8 million unauthorized immigrants living in europe. experts are warning that failure to tackle low rates of vaccination in these vulnerable groups could prolong the pandemic. benedetta armocida is a researcher in public health at the university of geneva. >> ( translated ): covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated inequities. for example, factors that increase migrant's risk include working conditions, living conditions-- like living in an overcrowded accommodation-- lack of hygiene, and lower level of accessibility to public health services, incding public health messaging. >> reporter: back in december, the european c.d.c. recommended refugees and migrants be included in national vaccine strategies, but only a small number of e.u. countries have put that into practice. france and belgium are amongst those who have prioritized these groups since the start. belgium runs mobile vaccine units in asylum and homeless centers to reach those without a permanent address. >>
that's a pattern repeating that's across europe. there are an estimated 4.8 million unauthorized immigrants living in europe. experts are warning that failure to tackle low rates of vaccination in these vulnerable groups could prolong the pandemic. benedetta armocida is a researcher in public health at the university of geneva. >> ( translated ): covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated inequities. for example, factors that increase migrant's risk include working conditions, living conditions--...
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. >>> in our world lead, surging anti-semitism in europe. a popular musician told to hide the star of david necklace he was wearing, or be denied entry into at german hotel. just the latest example in what groups call a rise in hate. as frederik pleitgen reports, conspiracy theorists like qanon are helping to fuel these incidents of hate. >> this musician close to tears, in a video he posted on instagram right after he said staff at this hotel in eastern germany told him, they wouldn't allow him to check in, unless he concealed a necklace bearing the star of david. >> he told me to put away my david star. i was really shocked, and looked over to the other person, he just repeated the same sentence. he is a big star in germany, with thousands of fans, but he tells me the moment he was singled out, denied service for being jewish, he never felt more alone. did anyone come to your aid? you would think someone would jump in and support you. >> right. no support, no one speaking up. no one. >> reporter: gil's video has gone viral, and the westin
. >>> in our world lead, surging anti-semitism in europe. a popular musician told to hide the star of david necklace he was wearing, or be denied entry into at german hotel. just the latest example in what groups call a rise in hate. as frederik pleitgen reports, conspiracy theorists like qanon are helping to fuel these incidents of hate. >> this musician close to tears, in a video he posted on instagram right after he said staff at this hotel in eastern germany told him, they...
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do you worry that europe will not have somebody like that at the helm? >> well, here's a leader who never identified herself with her office, and she will leave the chancellory and return to her rent-controlled apartment, which she never left for the past few decades, and never lost her talent to be normal. she will assume the life of a normal citizen and make herself scarce in berlin. >> she did her own grocery shopping all through the time she was chancellor. >> always. yes, she loves to cook. she's not a great cook but she loves to cook. and she will, i think, leave both germany and europe in a very strong place. >> kati marton, pleasure to have you on. >> thank you, fareed. wonderful to be with you. >>> next on "gps" the taliban is back to a lot of its old ways. afghanistan faces economic collapse and a series of terror attacks have shocked citizens there. i will talk to the afghan activist mahbouba seraj, who we had on before, about the sorry state of that war-torn nation when we come back. >> tech: when you get a chip in your windshield... trust sa
do you worry that europe will not have somebody like that at the helm? >> well, here's a leader who never identified herself with her office, and she will leave the chancellory and return to her rent-controlled apartment, which she never left for the past few decades, and never lost her talent to be normal. she will assume the life of a normal citizen and make herself scarce in berlin. >> she did her own grocery shopping all through the time she was chancellor. >> always. yes,...
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airport, whether you have documents will or not, you will be evacuated to the united states and to europe. that combination led to this flood of people to come to the airport and cause the terrible scenes. >> brennan: is there blame to be borne by president biden and his diplomats who you were working with? >> well, i believe that the diplomats worked very hard. the president made the decision he did not to pursue a condition-based approach but just a calendar-based approach, off a belief that if you pursue a condition-based approach, that the afghan must negotiate and come to an agreement first, that we will be stuck there for a long time. >> brennan: in your resignation letter you said, "this did not turn out as you envisaged." >> i would have wished, i would have liked to see a negotiated settlement. >> brennan: why wasn't there a plan in place, at least on the counter-terrorism front to deal with the taliban, to talk with the taliban? >> we did talk with the taliban. we had a set of agreements with them, some of them which have not been released yet, on what they will do on the terror
airport, whether you have documents will or not, you will be evacuated to the united states and to europe. that combination led to this flood of people to come to the airport and cause the terrible scenes. >> brennan: is there blame to be borne by president biden and his diplomats who you were working with? >> well, i believe that the diplomats worked very hard. the president made the decision he did not to pursue a condition-based approach but just a calendar-based approach, off a...
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reticent today on the hill, but if he couldn't convince them to do it today, before he jetted off to europe, it's hard to see when that exactly is going to happen. >> so, phil, you had the president going in front of the cameras to announce this framework. there's still the wording of the deal which can go south in a whole bunch of different way, couldn't it? >> yeah, it's a really great point. drafting of legislation always take the over in terms of timeline to use a sports betting terminology. just because it takes a long time, and the words actually matter. i'm not being kind of flip when i say that. each line, each phrase, each section is extraordinarily important and has wide-ranging implications and repercussions. i think in terms of what the president did this morning, it was calculated risk. i think there was an understanding they didn't have the votes and full agreement on the framework from the parties involved, but they felt like they needed to make a push. the other thing they felt like they needed to do is rest back control of what has been very clearly the story of the last se
reticent today on the hill, but if he couldn't convince them to do it today, before he jetted off to europe, it's hard to see when that exactly is going to happen. >> so, phil, you had the president going in front of the cameras to announce this framework. there's still the wording of the deal which can go south in a whole bunch of different way, couldn't it? >> yeah, it's a really great point. drafting of legislation always take the over in terms of timeline to use a sports betting...
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the president is leaving for europe. they're not getting it done by election day, tuesday, so he has to run on his own merits. >>> washington state's republican secretary of state kim wineman, who pushed back against trump's false claims of fraud in the 2020 election, has been tapped to serve as the biden administration's election of voter security. she will step down on november 19th after accepting the administration's offer to join the department of homeland security's cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency. she will serve as the government's liaison to the states and will be responsible for overseeing the administration's effort to protect future u.s. elections. sam stein, "politico" have some new polling on trust in the u.s. election system, to the point here. what'd you find? >> not good, willie. >> thanks for being with us, sam. we'll be right back. >> bring the kid in. >> yeah. might be better at analysis than me. we measured party lines. as you can imagine, it's split. 77% of democrats say they have tr
the president is leaving for europe. they're not getting it done by election day, tuesday, so he has to run on his own merits. >>> washington state's republican secretary of state kim wineman, who pushed back against trump's false claims of fraud in the 2020 election, has been tapped to serve as the biden administration's election of voter security. she will step down on november 19th after accepting the administration's offer to join the department of homeland security's cybersecurity...
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as soon as he lands in europe. that's not going to happen. it's not going to happen tomorrow, it sounds like, maybe it will happen next week. ening all democrats show they run washington right now. the one thing that might help nancy pelosi in the coming days, a handful of republicans in the house who want to vote for the bipartisan infrastructure bill, i think conservatives across the country would urge those republicans even if on the merits you support the infrastructure bill it has been linked inextricably by the democratic leadership to this monstrosity build back better plan and to throw a lifeline to the democrats when they clearly still don't have the votes within their own caucus there was another rough ugly day for the democrats in washington. >> yeah. the house just voted to pass that interim until december 3rd for the highway programs as expected. but, obviously no big vote leslie. what about what guy just said there the linkage of those two bills. the progressives who said we are not voting until we see the text. until we know th
as soon as he lands in europe. that's not going to happen. it's not going to happen tomorrow, it sounds like, maybe it will happen next week. ening all democrats show they run washington right now. the one thing that might help nancy pelosi in the coming days, a handful of republicans in the house who want to vote for the bipartisan infrastructure bill, i think conservatives across the country would urge those republicans even if on the merits you support the infrastructure bill it has been...
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instead of sticking around to hammer out a deal she has left the country for a fund-raising trip in europe. her spokesman said sinema has continued to speak with president biden and her senate colleagues adding "phones and fax work everywhere." i mean, sure. true. still, it's pretty weird behavior for a u.s. senator. i mean, just here's an example of of what you could be doing. look at, say, her colleague chris murphy. chris murphy is spending his recess doing his annual walk across the entire state of connecticut, meeting with people and talking to constituents across the political spectrum and all walks of life and listening to their concerns because he represents them. that's a thing you can do with your recess. one idea. now, on top of all this reuters is reporting that at an online meeting sinema told fellow democrats in the house of representatives this week she will not vote for a multitrillion-dollar package that is a top priority for president joe biden, before congress approves a $1 trillion infrastructure bill. so my question for senator sinema is this. what are you doing here?
instead of sticking around to hammer out a deal she has left the country for a fund-raising trip in europe. her spokesman said sinema has continued to speak with president biden and her senate colleagues adding "phones and fax work everywhere." i mean, sure. true. still, it's pretty weird behavior for a u.s. senator. i mean, just here's an example of of what you could be doing. look at, say, her colleague chris murphy. chris murphy is spending his recess doing his annual walk across...
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time is running short before the president heads to europe. progressives say they need to see legislation, it's not good enough. that seems big at mind to manage here. what will the president's involvement in the next couple of days. we know he has senator manchin in delaware. should we expect something similar with senator sinema this week. >> sure, he was really encouraged by the agreement of moving forward and want to get things done. it does feel i know for people watching that this is messy and we'll never get there. this is what it looks like when you are near the finish line. this is going to be the largest investment addressing the climate crisis ever in history. to give everybody a sense, a recovery act when it was passed when the president was vice president, six times incise. this is the largest investment in child care. it's also going to expand access to healthcare. what we are talking about now is how you do that? how do you expand medical care? there is a lot of ideas out there. we are at the stage where we have to make a decisi
time is running short before the president heads to europe. progressives say they need to see legislation, it's not good enough. that seems big at mind to manage here. what will the president's involvement in the next couple of days. we know he has senator manchin in delaware. should we expect something similar with senator sinema this week. >> sure, he was really encouraged by the agreement of moving forward and want to get things done. it does feel i know for people watching that this...
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we always kept an eye on europe because at the beginning of this what started from europe would head our way. the reasons doctors point out is you don't have the hospitalizations and deaths going up with the cases and thanks to the vaccine. >> richard, for our conversations, nothing matters east of koni island or west of santa monica beach pier. this is an international problem. i understand again. i hate to break it to them. we don't give foreign aides to other country to help other country. we give foreign aide to help ourselves and our interests. create a stable system across the globe. that where america's interests can be protected. >> if you want to boil it down and you can be cynical where they can talk. >> if you don't want covid on your street or coming into your house, if you don't want covid messing up your small business in topeka. we are going to have to get the world vaccinated and we are going to have the work with united nations. >> the vaccination rates across the globe is 3%. richard, our policy -- what do you think of our policies? >> you are helping her get the wo
we always kept an eye on europe because at the beginning of this what started from europe would head our way. the reasons doctors point out is you don't have the hospitalizations and deaths going up with the cases and thanks to the vaccine. >> richard, for our conversations, nothing matters east of koni island or west of santa monica beach pier. this is an international problem. i understand again. i hate to break it to them. we don't give foreign aides to other country to help other...
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it was big in europe. but america didn't know where south africa was. bill bradley brought me to the senate i had to explain to the senators where it was. there's two hints in the name, you ought to be able to find it on a map. but it just wasn't that big an issue so our challenge was to raise the consciousness because we knew when the sanctions bill came ronald reagan would veto it. it was the first time ronald reagan's veto was overturned and they had to let mandel out of jail. >> it was an incredible moment. one other incredible moment when you figured out how to open and end this book. you talked about paul mccartney earlier. you got a chance to play with sir paul. you said it's worth ten albums. talk about that. >> the book begins and ends with the beetles, because that's my life. i had just had the greatest moment of my life 24 hours earlier finally being in a martin scorsese movie which i thought was going to be the high light of my life. five seconds but the most glorious five seconds "the irishman". then paul mccartney comes on stage -- he had
it was big in europe. but america didn't know where south africa was. bill bradley brought me to the senate i had to explain to the senators where it was. there's two hints in the name, you ought to be able to find it on a map. but it just wasn't that big an issue so our challenge was to raise the consciousness because we knew when the sanctions bill came ronald reagan would veto it. it was the first time ronald reagan's veto was overturned and they had to let mandel out of jail. >> it...
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the president delaying his trip to europe for a time today to instead go to capitol hill. so, the question tonight, does he have the votes or was it a gamble to declare victory before heading off to meet with world leaders in rome and glasgow? rachel scott with new details tonight from inside that meeting on the hill. >> reporter: president biden today delaying his trip to europe to make one more trip to capitol hill. >> it's a good day. >> reporter: begging his fellow democrats to give him a win before he heads overseas, declaring a framework of a deal for his massive domestic agenda had finally been reached. >> it will fundamentally change the lives of millions of people for the better. >> reporter: the president outlining a $1.75 trillion plan to provide free universal pre-k for kids and extend the child tax credit for families. it would also include money for childc expand medicare to cover hearing. and it would set aside more than half a trillion dollars to combat climate change, including tax incentives for manufacturing and buying electric cars, for installing charg
the president delaying his trip to europe for a time today to instead go to capitol hill. so, the question tonight, does he have the votes or was it a gamble to declare victory before heading off to meet with world leaders in rome and glasgow? rachel scott with new details tonight from inside that meeting on the hill. >> reporter: president biden today delaying his trip to europe to make one more trip to capitol hill. >> it's a good day. >> reporter: begging his fellow...
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. >> well, in europe, political parties actually came to facebook researchers and said in order to get things to go viral on facebook now after the algorithm changed in 2018, we have to take more angry positions. more -- positions that we don't even necessarily agree with if we're going to get any traction on your site. and so, they very clearly tied these algorithms to -- to -- to policy differences in the political system in europe. >> you know, we've had facebook folks on before. and we've had mark zuckerberg on during covid but we also had an attorney from facebook on when they hadn't taken down, i think, a nancy pelosi video that was -- or some videos that were very misleading. it made some political figures look like they were drunk or something. one of their arguments essentially is -- i mean, the dilemma it seems to me that they have is because they are so huge and seen in so many countries, and have so many customers and want those customers to remain and want to remain in all these countries, for them to start getting into the business of actually being more than just, a cond
. >> well, in europe, political parties actually came to facebook researchers and said in order to get things to go viral on facebook now after the algorithm changed in 2018, we have to take more angry positions. more -- positions that we don't even necessarily agree with if we're going to get any traction on your site. and so, they very clearly tied these algorithms to -- to -- to policy differences in the political system in europe. >> you know, we've had facebook folks on before....
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in fact, thanks to high vaccine uptake across europe, the death rate here is less than half what it is in america. not so in russia,whichas dco deathiekne russians have been vaccinated. when a descendent of the russian royal family was married in st. petersburg, there were 1500 guests and not a mask in sight. this is typical. many russians believe that natural antibodies give natural protection. this is vladimir putin telling erdogan his antibody level is 16. he responds, mine is 100. in israel, vaccines, three of them, including the booster, is the new normal for everyone. >> while nearly 60% of people in developed countries are fully vccinated, in africa, it is barely 4%. cries like the u.s. to lift vaccine export control to free up millions of doses. but in the wealthy west, the rituals of life as we knew it are returning. in france, labis, the kiss on the cheek, is back. that ip as long as the vaccine-resistant mutation of the virus doesn't emerge, but epidemiologists are saying that is still a very real possibility. >> brennan: thank you. we go to former f.d.a. commissioner dr. go
in fact, thanks to high vaccine uptake across europe, the death rate here is less than half what it is in america. not so in russia,whichas dco deathiekne russians have been vaccinated. when a descendent of the russian royal family was married in st. petersburg, there were 1500 guests and not a mask in sight. this is typical. many russians believe that natural antibodies give natural protection. this is vladimir putin telling erdogan his antibody level is 16. he responds, mine is 100. in...
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. >>> now to that major headline on president biden's domestic agenda on the eve of his trip to europe. word coming in late today that a key part of the bill and a popular one, paid family and medical leave, may now be out. senator joe manchin against it. rachel scott on the hill. >> reporter: as democrats scramble to make a deal before president biden heads out to europe, tonight, word his plan for paid family and medical leave will likely be out of the final bill. it's something the president has promoted for months. >> we're one of the few industrial countries in the world that doesn't have paid leave. so that when you stay home to help that person, to take care of that person, you're still getting your pay. >> reporter: but west virginia senator joe manchin, who has the power to kill the entire bill, is firmly opposed. >> to expand social programs when you have trust funds that aren't solvent, they're going insolvent. i can't explain that. it doesn't make sense to me. i just can't do it. >> reporter: progressives outraged. much how much of a setback would that be? >> oh, if paid le
. >>> now to that major headline on president biden's domestic agenda on the eve of his trip to europe. word coming in late today that a key part of the bill and a popular one, paid family and medical leave, may now be out. senator joe manchin against it. rachel scott on the hill. >> reporter: as democrats scramble to make a deal before president biden heads out to europe, tonight, word his plan for paid family and medical leave will likely be out of the final bill. it's...
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. >>> he's been dubbed europe's last dictator. cnn sat down with the president of belarus. how did he respond on the questions about widespread rights abuses under his watch? that's next. gold. your strategic advantage. this isn't just a walk up the stairs. when you have an irregular heartbeat, it's more. it's dignity. the freedom to go where you want, knowing your doctor can watch over your heart. ♪ ♪ (music) ♪ staying on top of your game takes a plan. that's why at aetna, we take a total connected approach to your health and wellness. with medicare advantage plans designed to surround you with the care you need every day. aetna medicare advantage plans >>> in our world lead, alexander lukashenko has been called europe's last dictator. he runs belarus, one of the eastern european republics that started going its own way after the soviet union broke up. for belarus, lukashenko's way has been the only way. he's supposedly freely elect bud the election was so corrupted it provoked huge protests in the capital minsk. protests that lukashenko's forces brutally put down. n
. >>> he's been dubbed europe's last dictator. cnn sat down with the president of belarus. how did he respond on the questions about widespread rights abuses under his watch? that's next. gold. your strategic advantage. this isn't just a walk up the stairs. when you have an irregular heartbeat, it's more. it's dignity. the freedom to go where you want, knowing your doctor can watch over your heart. ♪ ♪ (music) ♪ staying on top of your game takes a plan. that's why at aetna, we...
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to sacrifice some children on the altar of covid, keeping schools close when they were open across europe. masking two, three, 4-year-olds when the w.h.o. recommends against it. we are sacrificing our children. what a travesty that is. >> sean: when we come back wait till you hear this song. you're gonna want to set your dvr and you're going to want to record this about joe biden abandoning our fellow americans in afghanistan. it is five for fighting's blood on my hands. wait until you see our video with his song. that's next. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. >> sean: grammy nominated recording artist john ondrasik oh five for fighting has released a new song calling out joe biden's failures in afghanistan and his abando
to sacrifice some children on the altar of covid, keeping schools close when they were open across europe. masking two, three, 4-year-olds when the w.h.o. recommends against it. we are sacrificing our children. what a travesty that is. >> sean: when we come back wait till you hear this song. you're gonna want to set your dvr and you're going to want to record this about joe biden abandoning our fellow americans in afghanistan. it is five for fighting's blood on my hands. wait until you...
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europe is facing a potential winter fuel crisis, china has an electricity short. here in the united states, the president has called for opec to produce more oil. the projections global energy consumption will jump by 20% by 2050. the facts seem at odd with what your describing -- >> we're pushing very important in the other direction. here at the g-20, agasi g an agreement to make sure countries don't finance coal projects internationally. that's one of the biggest drivers of emissions around the world. but we have to do what we say and make sure others who have not made the necessary commitments, including china, actually step up and do the right thing. >> brennan: what incentive does china have to act right now? they seem to be increasingly an adversary of the united states? >> well, i think the number one interest is in not being a world outlier. their only people would benefit dramatically from china taking the necessary steps on climate change. so what the international community. to the extent china cares about how is seen in the world, it also needs to thi
europe is facing a potential winter fuel crisis, china has an electricity short. here in the united states, the president has called for opec to produce more oil. the projections global energy consumption will jump by 20% by 2050. the facts seem at odd with what your describing -- >> we're pushing very important in the other direction. here at the g-20, agasi g an agreement to make sure countries don't finance coal projects internationally. that's one of the biggest drivers of emissions...