1
1.0
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
we, in short guaranteed uninterrupted gas deliveries to europe. we have every reason to believe that this year we will reach record levels of gas deliveries on the global market. when prices are volatile, when they're going through the roof, what can help with that extra supplies? president prudent said that there was not a single occasion when rushes energy joined gas from refused a request from europe for additional natural gas exports. and what mr. brewton was asked a straightforward question whether moscow has ever used the energy sector as a political weapon. his answer was straightforward. no, want to ask you about it directly. has russia been using energy as a weapon? russia's not using any weapons. if you've been paying attention as for the economy, where are we using weapons and what conflicts are we taking part and for the economy? this is not something we tend to use. this is what i call a politically motivated talk. there's nothing to support it when it comes to saying that we use energy as some kind of weapon at the end of the day. i
we, in short guaranteed uninterrupted gas deliveries to europe. we have every reason to believe that this year we will reach record levels of gas deliveries on the global market. when prices are volatile, when they're going through the roof, what can help with that extra supplies? president prudent said that there was not a single occasion when rushes energy joined gas from refused a request from europe for additional natural gas exports. and what mr. brewton was asked a straightforward...
3
3.0
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
now the, the prices for natural gas futures in europe have absolutely skyrocketed. they went down a bit. but in the meantime, russia was being accused of politicizing the matter. and for years this country has been under fire for its infrastructure project in the field, like the nord stream to however, this crisis led to reassessment i. this is while the russian leader has been talking about for a while. and he also brought up what he called mistakes in the european energy policies that lead to the crisis austin nuggets. myer prices on gas in europe are a consequence of a deficit of energy and not vice versa. and that's why you should not shift the blind newsline over the last 10 years. step by step, systematic flaws were introduced into the european energy system, russia and they led to a of energy, chrysler the way ceased for any marketing stability. unpredictability are important . when russia flawlessly fulfills its contractual obligations to our partners, including our partners in europe, but we, in short guaranteed uninterrupted gas deliveries to your and we h
now the, the prices for natural gas futures in europe have absolutely skyrocketed. they went down a bit. but in the meantime, russia was being accused of politicizing the matter. and for years this country has been under fire for its infrastructure project in the field, like the nord stream to however, this crisis led to reassessment i. this is while the russian leader has been talking about for a while. and he also brought up what he called mistakes in the european energy policies that lead to...
3
3.0
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
our gas supply to europe is again, the number one ingredient in mr. perkins recipe for the volatility in prices. not to come back any time soon. that is a long term contracts when gas prices aren't fixed, but they depend on the current market situation and the oil prices. by the way, what's a major cause for concern for some very important european politicians? is the transit of russian natural gas through ukraine beyond 2024. well, lot of putin sent that russia is ready to keep that in place, as long as it knows how much gas europe is willing to buy in the future. i. e, he wants these a long term contract. again. what russia ones is stability and predictability. the united states, 2nd biggest airlines attempts to fool sol, staff to vaccinate against coven. is it turbulence in texas? where united airlines stuff have convinced a judge to suspend putting people on leave if they don't get jobs. more on this next, from ortiz kellum open. i kind of what's the complaint in the, how much affects it having while a judge in texas has put a stop temporarily to
our gas supply to europe is again, the number one ingredient in mr. perkins recipe for the volatility in prices. not to come back any time soon. that is a long term contracts when gas prices aren't fixed, but they depend on the current market situation and the oil prices. by the way, what's a major cause for concern for some very important european politicians? is the transit of russian natural gas through ukraine beyond 2024. well, lot of putin sent that russia is ready to keep that in place,...
27
27
Oct 1, 2021
10/21
by
KQED
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
battleground in the lucrative cocaine trade as the drug is smuggled on its way to the art -- on its way to europe and the u.s. family members gathered outside in the hope of hearing news about their loved ones. >> when we go to the visit they search everything. they even make us undress. i do not know how the weapons get in. correspondent: this was the most deadly prison riots in ecuador's history but the third one so far this year. the president announced a state of emergency to try to bring an endo the chaos. >> this will allow us to coordinate with the use of security forces and with absolute firmness and to gain back control of the penitentiar and to avoid that such events take place in other prison complexes in ecuador. correspondent: in a country whose prisons are overcrowded and underfunded littlee things will improve with jails controlled by criminal gangs, the state has less control of the system -- lost control of the system. anchor: mexico'government sent 70 haitian migrants back to haiti on wednesday days after the united stateslear thousas of patients from a camp on the u.s.-mexico b
battleground in the lucrative cocaine trade as the drug is smuggled on its way to the art -- on its way to europe and the u.s. family members gathered outside in the hope of hearing news about their loved ones. >> when we go to the visit they search everything. they even make us undress. i do not know how the weapons get in. correspondent: this was the most deadly prison riots in ecuador's history but the third one so far this year. the president announced a state of emergency to try to...
15
15
Oct 14, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
not just the united states, but also europe. look at cern. we are still waiting for the grant unified theory to come out of that equipment. but in the meantime, they gave us the world wide web. they could not have done it if he was not employed at cern. in the united states, similarly, look at all of the standards on the internet coming about because all the money put into the space program. look at our history and repeat the things that we did right. above all, for god's sake, do not hotdog, swerve, turn programs on and off, do not due to standards in the digital space what the united states has done with the space program. >> excellent advice. thank you. i want to invite the audience to submit questions they have for the panel. while we are seeing those questions up, i want to turn the discussion to have the public and private sector can work together to bolster the u.s. standards space. >> i think there is a lot of will on both sides to work together better. it is not easy, as fran noted, to get a comprehensive governmental approach to any
not just the united states, but also europe. look at cern. we are still waiting for the grant unified theory to come out of that equipment. but in the meantime, they gave us the world wide web. they could not have done it if he was not employed at cern. in the united states, similarly, look at all of the standards on the internet coming about because all the money put into the space program. look at our history and repeat the things that we did right. above all, for god's sake, do not hotdog,...
3
3.0
Oct 5, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
in europe, some of our closest allies are in line for fuel. so i wanted to know what we are doing to deal with this crisis internationally. you mentioned there was a conversation with opec. in the past week, you had to circle back on what message we would convey. we asked them to accelerate the owned -- and beyond a few months ago, sort of a gradual increase in production. sec. psaki: one of the questions i was asked of -- was about our national security advisor. in those meetings, the saudi arabia meeting was focused on yemen, but he and his team reiterated the imperative of creating conditions to support global economic recovery. included in that is the price of oil. around the world. we are in regular touch with opec. i did not mean to say that we were in touch months ago. we are in regular touch with opec members, since we are not a member. that has been ongoing. reporter: you have said in this room you believe -- is the only way to raise the debt ceiling. the white house has determined minting a trillion dollar coin or invoking the 13th a
in europe, some of our closest allies are in line for fuel. so i wanted to know what we are doing to deal with this crisis internationally. you mentioned there was a conversation with opec. in the past week, you had to circle back on what message we would convey. we asked them to accelerate the owned -- and beyond a few months ago, sort of a gradual increase in production. sec. psaki: one of the questions i was asked of -- was about our national security advisor. in those meetings, the saudi...
14
14
Oct 11, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
bill passed in june of 1944 that was a good, you know, almost year before the war in europe ended and, you know, the war against japan continued until -- it gave v.a. just plenty of time to spread the word about the men if fits. so i think printed up all sorts of pamphlets distributed to service members within the military, kind of, like, counseling sessions to inform service members of the different benefits programs. great effort was made to kind of get the word out and to educate military personnel about these new benefit programs that'd be available to them when they got out of the service. they also printed out promotional materials, posters that they plastered all over the walls. so, again, different ways to, again, to influence people, to inform the military personnel. >> absolutely. and i agree with you, that definitely did help with the end of the war about a year out. so, katie, are there any resources or publications you can recommend for folks to learn more about the v.a. hospitals and the programs that were developed for world war ii veterans? >> absolutely. so there's a
bill passed in june of 1944 that was a good, you know, almost year before the war in europe ended and, you know, the war against japan continued until -- it gave v.a. just plenty of time to spread the word about the men if fits. so i think printed up all sorts of pamphlets distributed to service members within the military, kind of, like, counseling sessions to inform service members of the different benefits programs. great effort was made to kind of get the word out and to educate military...
5
5.0
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
the natural gas price in europe has sword to in all time record $6.00 times higher than it was in the spring . it's put the continent on a course for a major energy crunch, revealing internal divisions within the block over brussels as green policies are teased. peter oliver reports from berlin, while prices are as high as they are on the commodities markets. this isn't so much going to trickle down to consumers as perhaps the price is gonna fall upon homeowner's promo, board domestic home uses form a great height to what we've heard from the european commission president. ursula for the line is that she recognizes that there are major problems that we're facing right now on problems that are coming down the pipe further along. but says that in the long term, it's renewable energy that are going to keep energy prices low across europe. i think we have to be very clear that the gas prices are skyrocketing and the but the renewables, the prices have decreased over the last 2 years and a stable. so for us is very clear that with energy in the long term, it is important to invest in renew
the natural gas price in europe has sword to in all time record $6.00 times higher than it was in the spring . it's put the continent on a course for a major energy crunch, revealing internal divisions within the block over brussels as green policies are teased. peter oliver reports from berlin, while prices are as high as they are on the commodities markets. this isn't so much going to trickle down to consumers as perhaps the price is gonna fall upon homeowner's promo, board domestic home uses...
11
11
Oct 13, 2021
10/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
it is exports above that 15 percent to europe, which will definitely com. the european markets, and i do hope that day will do so. and did they are, they can underscore that they are partner when it comes to cut. cut is different in a reliable export to our next, but i expect cut out to continue. and if possible increase it is supplies, but in general, the for the got the industrial i would like to give a message. gus, in his b natural gas has been presented as reliable and affordable as a cleaner companion to clean energy during transitions. but the current is sky high, very high nature, the gas prices, and the current station. is that a good one? and i think the nature of the guys industry doesn't get good marks from millions of consumers around divert. which in turn is that the good news for the repetition of natural gas. therefore, i would urge the natural gas producers to step up their efforts and to provide additional volumes to their customers around direct. that's how this energy crisis effects the agenda of the upcoming climate summit, which is hap
it is exports above that 15 percent to europe, which will definitely com. the european markets, and i do hope that day will do so. and did they are, they can underscore that they are partner when it comes to cut. cut is different in a reliable export to our next, but i expect cut out to continue. and if possible increase it is supplies, but in general, the for the got the industrial i would like to give a message. gus, in his b natural gas has been presented as reliable and affordable as a...
13
13
Oct 28, 2021
10/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> president biden today leaves for europe. he's going to meet first leader head to scotland for a climate change summit. he has unfinished business on capitol before he leaves. chris pollone? >> reporter: the president is delaying the departure of this trip to europe. two sources confirming to nbc news that the president plans at the white house this morning to layout his framework for a deal on that large social spending and anti-climate change bill. it's unclear whether all democrats are on board with that. in europe preparations are under way as rome and glasgow set to welcome the world's top leaders. in just an hour, president biden will make a pit stop here on capitol hill meeting with congressional democrats as work on those two major spending bills approaches the finish line. democrats have been saying a deal is close on that spending deal with money for new social initiatives. the white house has also been dialing back expectations over recent days. >> they're sophisticated. they're seeing we're on the verge of getting
. >>> president biden today leaves for europe. he's going to meet first leader head to scotland for a climate change summit. he has unfinished business on capitol before he leaves. chris pollone? >> reporter: the president is delaying the departure of this trip to europe. two sources confirming to nbc news that the president plans at the white house this morning to layout his framework for a deal on that large social spending and anti-climate change bill. it's unclear whether all...
9
9.0
Oct 30, 2021
10/21
by
FBC
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
president biden europe this weekend is as crucial big-ticket agenda items hang in the balance here at home. progressives are digging in their heels against the framework of a slimmed down spending package grade one senior official admitting the biden presidency is on the line. plus a new report said by the administration is considering paying migrants for under $50000 each. i'll be asking senator ron johnson for his takes on all this coming up. markets largely ignoring the drama soaring to new highs this week. but mark is out they warning about what biden's bills will mean for investors and the economy. plus, florida suing the white house again as well as an asset. florida attorney general ashley moody is back with us to tell us why. but first let's take a look back at the top newsmakers on mornings with maria and this week's edition of this week's talkers. ♪ ♪. maria: wide sentinel being pushed in this country? the underlying chemicals are made in china for. >> china sees this as an opportunity to destabilized and undermined america the cartel sees it as a way to make a lot of mo
president biden europe this weekend is as crucial big-ticket agenda items hang in the balance here at home. progressives are digging in their heels against the framework of a slimmed down spending package grade one senior official admitting the biden presidency is on the line. plus a new report said by the administration is considering paying migrants for under $50000 each. i'll be asking senator ron johnson for his takes on all this coming up. markets largely ignoring the drama soaring to new...
8
8.0
Oct 5, 2021
10/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
does that make europe easier to park money in? sharon: i think these inflationary impulses are global, really. europe is also seeing tight supply, tightly per markets, in some cases seeing gas prices go up. european equities are quite interesting because they have large sectors that gain from where inflation. the commodity sectors, banks, financials, etc. those types of sectors will do well. europe has no weight in tech and long-duration high-growth areas. alix: i am back, by the way. i have not seen you all morning, guy. we both had different expenses talking to different investors. i was talking to jonathan gray and he still likes the u.k. even though they might have some short-term problems. they like the rule of law, they like the opportunities. what do you do with u.k. assets now? you still have high inflation and potential rate hikes. sharon: i completely agree in the near term. maybe take a step back as well. one of the reasons they have higher inflation is because the recovery has been good in the u.k. and europe. he recov
does that make europe easier to park money in? sharon: i think these inflationary impulses are global, really. europe is also seeing tight supply, tightly per markets, in some cases seeing gas prices go up. european equities are quite interesting because they have large sectors that gain from where inflation. the commodity sectors, banks, financials, etc. those types of sectors will do well. europe has no weight in tech and long-duration high-growth areas. alix: i am back, by the way. i have...
13
13
Oct 14, 2021
10/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
europe under pressure to suspend patents so poor countries can make their own jabs. hello there. we start with those global supply chain problems, because one of the uk's biggest toy retailers is warning that delays at uk ports will result in shortages this christmas. with thousands of containers stuck at ports — and a serious shortage of hgv lorry drivers — there's widespread concern in the business community about the availability of goods. our transport correspondent caroline davies reports from felixstowe. coming in but going out too slowly. felixstowe is the busiest container port in the uk, bringing in goods from around the world. but for months, the situation at ports here and internationally has been getting worse as demand for goods grows after the pandemic. the situation is caused by a messy mix of global problems, including covid disruption, but here in the uk it is made worse by a shortage of hgv drivers to take the goods away, and so they built—up. there are around 100,000 containers here. the port normally has around 60,000 to 70,000 on average. they aren't th
europe under pressure to suspend patents so poor countries can make their own jabs. hello there. we start with those global supply chain problems, because one of the uk's biggest toy retailers is warning that delays at uk ports will result in shortages this christmas. with thousands of containers stuck at ports — and a serious shortage of hgv lorry drivers — there's widespread concern in the business community about the availability of goods. our transport correspondent caroline davies...
13
13
Oct 13, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
came at the same time as revolutions across europe, trying to cast off emperors and kings. you have the french revolution. immigrants were looking for a better life in which we the people would be able to play a role in our society. we are throwing that way. we are enthralled to political parties that do not necessarily have our interests in mind. they're not making changes in the way that we are hoping and are in -- we are in real danger of putting everything in the hands of one person, which is the reason we had a revolution in the first place. i am basically hoping people will take a long look at what is happening. to emphasize all of the ideas of who you are and just think about the u.s. and who you want to be and the future that we want for our children and for ourselves. this is the way to get it by focusing on one person and who is that person -- is this the way to get it? our local communities, our states, there is a lot of prospects we have being agents of change. host: 10 minutes left. you mentioned families a minute ago. the dedication in your book is for alf and
came at the same time as revolutions across europe, trying to cast off emperors and kings. you have the french revolution. immigrants were looking for a better life in which we the people would be able to play a role in our society. we are throwing that way. we are enthralled to political parties that do not necessarily have our interests in mind. they're not making changes in the way that we are hoping and are in -- we are in real danger of putting everything in the hands of one person, which...
21
21
Oct 31, 2021
10/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
>> in europe the president gave a thumb's up on commitments from the senators. yes. i wanted to be sure that i vote for an agreement. not just an aspiration. i have been concerned that neither of those senators and a few members in the house clear what they were willing to agree to. if we can come to a final vote in the house on tuesday or thereafter this week, i would just want to be sure it will be adopted in the senate and not agreeing to something and then see the negotiations start all over again to drive it found further. the other issue that's pending, i have the companion bill in the house to the prescription drug bill which is a much better approach on this, i'm glad he is still focused on this. you can tell that there's negotiation in progress. so i still -- i have not made a final commitment but it's important on prescription drugs that we get measure than nominal negotiation. the bill that we began with was weak. it excluded two thirds of drugs. now some who are very closely aligned with the pharmaceutical industry want to narrow it further. you can get t
>> in europe the president gave a thumb's up on commitments from the senators. yes. i wanted to be sure that i vote for an agreement. not just an aspiration. i have been concerned that neither of those senators and a few members in the house clear what they were willing to agree to. if we can come to a final vote in the house on tuesday or thereafter this week, i would just want to be sure it will be adopted in the senate and not agreeing to something and then see the negotiations start...
25
25
Oct 30, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
that is a big open session in german society. >> so how do we evaluate the american effort in europe during the cold war? for decades begins a tremendous and runs through george h.w. bush the cold war is global there is vietnam and korea europe is at the center of the enemy have a long bipartisan effort a struggle as kennedy calls it and now 34 years later europe and the united states are drifting apart there's a president over there talking about coming together on climate change. forgive me. i don't want to become partisan, that the soviet union would have fallen and then to waste time and money and the europeans are european they just clung to us for those decades because we are protecting them against the soviets. is just disappointing. >> i share a lot of concerns and opinions trying to stand up for trans-atlantic values and of course it even goes beyond those values of european and american people so the research is that history but then with soviet journey. that they need to learn those lessons because they did talk about american policy things i want to highlight to pick up o
that is a big open session in german society. >> so how do we evaluate the american effort in europe during the cold war? for decades begins a tremendous and runs through george h.w. bush the cold war is global there is vietnam and korea europe is at the center of the enemy have a long bipartisan effort a struggle as kennedy calls it and now 34 years later europe and the united states are drifting apart there's a president over there talking about coming together on climate change....
7
7.0
Oct 28, 2021
10/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
kristen: so president biden had to leave for europe for the g20 and the u.n. climate summit without a victory in hand, without being able to say the u.s. is back in terms of leadership on climate issues because they're apportioned in the bill. so i'm asking you, how much does this hurt the u.s. and hurt his ability to say the u.s. is back on the world stage as a leader? >> it's a disappointment, there's no question. the white house wanted president biden to come with a big victory to say the u.s. is leading. and also, showing that democracy can work. that has not been demonstrated so far. it's been a very ugly sausage making process of this bill. it doesn't mean they're not able to show leadership, but it does mean one big talking point the president hoped to bring is not there. and it's his own party not giving it to him. it's been the democrats fighting against themselves that have been defining this legislative fight. kristen: partly the problem is the democrats is a super wide tent, certainly whiter than the republican tent. that was abc news recline. comi
kristen: so president biden had to leave for europe for the g20 and the u.n. climate summit without a victory in hand, without being able to say the u.s. is back in terms of leadership on climate issues because they're apportioned in the bill. so i'm asking you, how much does this hurt the u.s. and hurt his ability to say the u.s. is back on the world stage as a leader? >> it's a disappointment, there's no question. the white house wanted president biden to come with a big victory to say...
6
6.0
Oct 12, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
early on was manufactured in europe. a lot use outside the u.s. is manufactured in the u.s. facility, in pfizer's michigan facility. it is the same vaccine. the caller might be referring to the way different regulatory bodies have acted. some have fully approved the vaccine. the vaccine is fully approved in the u.s. in other markets, it might still be offered under some emergency use authorization process. it might be different in terms of how they are regulated and labeled but the actual, physical product is the same. host: it might be a good time to talk about what the pfizer vaccine for children is and when kids can likely be able to get the vaccine. guest: the vaccine being developed for children 5-11, it is authorized for 12 and above. the fda will be meeting october 26 to discuss the application from pfizer, the company i am on the board of, for the vaccine for 5-11, assuming there is a positive recommendation at that meeting, the cdc is scheduled to meet november 2-3. they would make a recommendation on which population should be eligible for the vaccine and how it sh
early on was manufactured in europe. a lot use outside the u.s. is manufactured in the u.s. facility, in pfizer's michigan facility. it is the same vaccine. the caller might be referring to the way different regulatory bodies have acted. some have fully approved the vaccine. the vaccine is fully approved in the u.s. in other markets, it might still be offered under some emergency use authorization process. it might be different in terms of how they are regulated and labeled but the actual,...
31
31
Oct 9, 2021
10/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we're seeing prices right now in the low 600s round trip to europe which is unheard of pricing. so those are starting to get higher so higher for christmas time. >> reporter: experts say don't dally for the best price and selection. be flexible about your destinations and dates and book that rental car now. >> our thanks to anne thompson there. >> it's costing me, i think, $600 to get home to phoenix for thanksgiving. >> that's insane. >> $600 a pop. >>> coming up next, nasa's new mission to defend our planet, taking a look at their plans which will remind you a lot of a movie that was on tv this week. >> oh, interesting. >>> and in our next hour, pandemic to endemic? why experts are saying that we may be making that transition sooner than you think and how we might learn to live with covid indefinitely. >>> and right now, a plug for our twitter page, follow us at msnbc weekends, we'd love to hear from you. find show highlights online and follow us individually, particularly kendis. >> no, particularly tiffany cross, who's awake and happy that you're awake and watching at this h
. >> we're seeing prices right now in the low 600s round trip to europe which is unheard of pricing. so those are starting to get higher so higher for christmas time. >> reporter: experts say don't dally for the best price and selection. be flexible about your destinations and dates and book that rental car now. >> our thanks to anne thompson there. >> it's costing me, i think, $600 to get home to phoenix for thanksgiving. >> that's insane. >> $600 a pop....
31
31
Oct 6, 2021
10/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
could the power crisis in europe happen here. hamd harold hamm joins us. welcome. >> good to be with you. >> i want to ask you a question that skips past the worst of what is happening right now and ask which price is going to fall first, and hardest, oil or nat gas? >> i am not sure i don't predict prices very good, obviously, but we are price picker, not price makers i think you have to remember where we came from we came off of a very large oversupply coming over the covid thing. and basically to a fundamental undersupply that we have right now. and it's all man made, all due to federal lands, personaling bans and leasing bans. and also pewtive legislation and policy that the administration is trying to put through so it's all man made it doesn't have to be. prices are up 45% on gasoline and 35% on heating oil and things like that so consumers are feeling it. like i said, doesn't have to be, it is all man made it's all due to the policy of this administration. so, you know, i would say to joe, the president, come on, man, fix your energy plan. that's al
could the power crisis in europe happen here. hamd harold hamm joins us. welcome. >> good to be with you. >> i want to ask you a question that skips past the worst of what is happening right now and ask which price is going to fall first, and hardest, oil or nat gas? >> i am not sure i don't predict prices very good, obviously, but we are price picker, not price makers i think you have to remember where we came from we came off of a very large oversupply coming over the covid...
23
23
Oct 28, 2021
10/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
i'll have more to say after i return from a critical meeting in europe this week. but for now, let me lay out a few points. first, we face -- and i apologize for saying this again. we face an inflection point as a nation. for most of the 20 th century, we led the world by a significant margin because we invested in our people. not only our roads and highways and bridges, but in our people. and our families. we didn't just build an interstate highway system. we built a highway to the sky. we invested to win the space race, and we won. we're also among the first to provide access to free education for all americans, beginning back in the late 18 00s. that decision alone to invest in our children and their families was a major part of why we were able to lead the world for much of the 20th century. somewhere along the way, we stopped investing in ourselves, in our people. america's still the largest economy in the world. we still have the most productive workers and most innovative minds in the world. what we risk losing our edge as a nation. our infrastructure used t
i'll have more to say after i return from a critical meeting in europe this week. but for now, let me lay out a few points. first, we face -- and i apologize for saying this again. we face an inflection point as a nation. for most of the 20 th century, we led the world by a significant margin because we invested in our people. not only our roads and highways and bridges, but in our people. and our families. we didn't just build an interstate highway system. we built a highway to the sky. we...
4
4.0
Oct 23, 2021
10/21
by
FBC
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
happened in europe, happened in australia. as soon as you dismantle your border protection, people from all over the world are going to copy it they will come because a criminal people smuggle networks, the cartels, the coyotes, they know they are back in business and they prey upon the most vulnerable in the poorest people in the world who are just doing what we all would do. look for a better life. when you now dismantle the border, all you are doing is you are now complacent and that people smuggling rings and the exploitations of the most vulnerable people. it is not compassionate. it is the opposite of compassion. it is terrible for the people in america. terrible for these people that are lured from, you know, a life, at least they life somewhere, they are not destitute, they have jobs. a lot of these people are haitian. they had jobs, they had work rights, they had homes. they left that existed for the hope of something better. you cannot have a country without a border. >> it is just incredible. so sad this trek that t
happened in europe, happened in australia. as soon as you dismantle your border protection, people from all over the world are going to copy it they will come because a criminal people smuggle networks, the cartels, the coyotes, they know they are back in business and they prey upon the most vulnerable in the poorest people in the world who are just doing what we all would do. look for a better life. when you now dismantle the border, all you are doing is you are now complacent and that people...
24
24
Oct 23, 2021
10/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
white house, are there real hopes that a bill, any bill, will be passed before joe biden leaves for europe? >> i think they are. like susan said, they are hopeful. as we've seen over and over and over again, they have the rug pulled out from under them by joe manchin and kyrsten sinema. and so they are cautiously optimistic, right. i think they are pretty sure they are going to get a framework on this reconciliation bill. if they get that, it's possible that progressives will go ahead and say, you know, we feel confident that we agree on this framework. we have the agreement of the very important moderate conservative democrats in the senate. we're willing to go ahead on vote on this infrastructure bill, this bipartisan infrastructure bill in the house. and that's what folks want. and president biden especially as he goes overseas, as they start having talks about climate change worldwide, he has to show that in this country we take it just as seriously as he says. being able to say we have a framework with however many billions of dollars fighting climate change in this reconciliation bil
white house, are there real hopes that a bill, any bill, will be passed before joe biden leaves for europe? >> i think they are. like susan said, they are hopeful. as we've seen over and over and over again, they have the rug pulled out from under them by joe manchin and kyrsten sinema. and so they are cautiously optimistic, right. i think they are pretty sure they are going to get a framework on this reconciliation bill. if they get that, it's possible that progressives will go ahead and...
2
2.0
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
and i think it's wholly on the whole polish dispute as split the europe ian union. in many ways hold is a split it amongst the capitals, but also there's a split amongst the ins petitions. so whereas the european commission wants to sit down and have more conversations with poland regarding this issue, the european parliament wants to see poland punished right now. and therefore the p in parliament was threatened to, to suit your opinion commission unless i acted before november the 2nd. so there's problems all rounds on this is got the, this is going to play out now for quite a long time. but it will be interesting to see how also responds more than half of the entire population of afghanistan and could face acute malnutrition, this winter with many deaths in the forecast. and it's a dire warning from the un which is demanding immediate action. its latest report says, are recalled. 22000000 afghans will suffer from food insecurity. while almost $3000000.00 children under 5 are at risk of dying. that's in that precarious state of the economy, which has been heavily
and i think it's wholly on the whole polish dispute as split the europe ian union. in many ways hold is a split it amongst the capitals, but also there's a split amongst the ins petitions. so whereas the european commission wants to sit down and have more conversations with poland regarding this issue, the european parliament wants to see poland punished right now. and therefore the p in parliament was threatened to, to suit your opinion commission unless i acted before november the 2nd. so...
23
23
Oct 29, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
military facilities, for instance in the middle east and in europe to help facilitate the flow of those folks, but d.o.d. is really just in support in that case, and what you are seeing, again, is more of a an ability [inaudible] to bring focus through the state department process for providing documentation [inaudible] ensuring that documentation is accurate, you have a [inaudible] process on vetting and reviewed to ensure that the right people are coming out. and then, d.o.d. is providing some of the backdrop. i'm not the ones lifting out. the other major thing i worked [inaudible] is the standing up of the commercial side of the kabul airport, and that's an effort underway that [inaudible] countries are working on with the state department to try to get that airport up and operational, and that, again, his [inaudible] ability for commercial aircraft to come through and move without coming to u.s. military facilities, first an instance, just going through commercial at traffic, and the ability of the state department to provide [inaudible] support for the visa process and for the, you
military facilities, for instance in the middle east and in europe to help facilitate the flow of those folks, but d.o.d. is really just in support in that case, and what you are seeing, again, is more of a an ability [inaudible] to bring focus through the state department process for providing documentation [inaudible] ensuring that documentation is accurate, you have a [inaudible] process on vetting and reviewed to ensure that the right people are coming out. and then, d.o.d. is providing...
10
10.0
Oct 4, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
military in the middle east and europe to help facilitate the flow but dod is in support and that and what you are seeing is an ability to bring folks through the state department process for providing documentation, ensuring documentation is accurate, a dhs process review to ensure the r right people are coming out and dod is providing some of the backdrop, we are not the ones lifting out. the other major thing i would like is standing up of the commercial side of the airport and it's an effort underway third countries are working on with the state department to get that airport up and operational it if you combined the ability for commercial aircraft to come through and without coming to u.s. military, just going through commercial air traffic and the ability of the state department to provide continuing support for the visa process and validation, that all becomes -- you can see the ability of the process to work with the u.s. boots on the ground or being involved in that process. >> okay, we will leave afghanistan now. let's talk broadly, what is your personal role in nuclear mode
military in the middle east and europe to help facilitate the flow but dod is in support and that and what you are seeing is an ability to bring folks through the state department process for providing documentation, ensuring documentation is accurate, a dhs process review to ensure the r right people are coming out and dod is providing some of the backdrop, we are not the ones lifting out. the other major thing i would like is standing up of the commercial side of the airport and it's an...
70
70
Oct 28, 2021
10/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
europe's strictest vaccine policy. bringing the pandemic under control and ending economic uncertainty will help focus leader's minds here. but absent president xi and putin at the table, it seems a stretch to have a covid solution. nic robertson, cnn, rome. >>> after the g20, the u.s. president will travel to scotland for the cop-26 climate summit. but it looks like he won't have much to show. he has vowed to cut around half of u.s. greenhouse gas emissions below their 2005 levels by 2030. the white house says he's considering new executive actions, restricting methane, mercury, and power plant emissions. but analysts say that won't be enough, and that joe biden will need congress to pass clean energy bills to reach his goal. >>> for more on all of this, we're joined by professor and volcano gist jess phoenix. thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> as one of the world's biggest carbon polluters along with china, india, russia and japan, what does the u.s. need to do to lead the charge at the cop 26 clim
europe's strictest vaccine policy. bringing the pandemic under control and ending economic uncertainty will help focus leader's minds here. but absent president xi and putin at the table, it seems a stretch to have a covid solution. nic robertson, cnn, rome. >>> after the g20, the u.s. president will travel to scotland for the cop-26 climate summit. but it looks like he won't have much to show. he has vowed to cut around half of u.s. greenhouse gas emissions below their 2005 levels by...
31
31
Oct 2, 2021
10/21
by
KQED
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
6
6.0
Oct 15, 2021
10/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
to norway and olden sweden, but this is cold air, briefly darker the temperatures down in northern europe to about tricks awful, 11 and stalker. but london at 15 will see things warm up to 161718 by the end of the weekend. before the next system of rain comes in. ah, indonesia, the country with an abundance of results. right? i really want indonesia, his friends for me, we moved full to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs, investment. let it be part linda. this is growth and progress. invest even easier now. ah, the me or come back here wanting to 0 time to recap our headlines. lebanon is observing a day of national morning, off the bay roots was street violence, and more than a decade, 7 people were killed, violence broke out, as people were protesting gates, the lead judge investigating the pay root pull. last us president joe biden says his country will donate 17000000 current a virus faxing to the african union. in the coming week
to norway and olden sweden, but this is cold air, briefly darker the temperatures down in northern europe to about tricks awful, 11 and stalker. but london at 15 will see things warm up to 161718 by the end of the weekend. before the next system of rain comes in. ah, indonesia, the country with an abundance of results. right? i really want indonesia, his friends for me, we moved full to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job...
15
15
Oct 14, 2021
10/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
what do you have to say on the macro energy policy of europe right now? >> good morning, brian i think it's fundamentally important to speed up the investments into renewable energy and the storage to compliment it, as to your point. the world is going electric, has to go electric, it has to be renewable, with that being renewable we need large volumes of batteries or storage to compliment it as per previous comments this translates, of course, into massive investment requirements into battery storage and the report out by iea yesterday shows a large fraction of the investments going into renewable energy will have to go to storage and batteries. to your point have we underestimated the need to sort of speed up this, i think so meeting the climate agreement in paris will require that change and how we invest in renewables and a step change in how we invest in batteries. and today it aims to be at the forefront of that development. we aim to develop the world's most sustained batteries, decarbonized at its core and targeting all systems that require storag
what do you have to say on the macro energy policy of europe right now? >> good morning, brian i think it's fundamentally important to speed up the investments into renewable energy and the storage to compliment it, as to your point. the world is going electric, has to go electric, it has to be renewable, with that being renewable we need large volumes of batteries or storage to compliment it as per previous comments this translates, of course, into massive investment requirements into...
60
60
Oct 29, 2021
10/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
it is being driven by rising cases across europe. the w.h.o. chief blames the continued spread of the virus on in equity. let's listen. >> it's another reminder that the covid-19 pandemic is far from over. the pandemic persists in large part because inequitable access to tools persists. >> europe accounted for 57% of new cases worldwide last week and is the only w.h.o. region to report increases in infections. >>> today the u.s. food and drug administration is expected to authorize pfizer's covid vaccine for use in children ages 5 to 11. this will allow the company to begin shipping out its version for younger kids. pfizer says clinical trials show it's more than 90% effective against symptomatic covid after the fda grants authorization, the cdc still needs to give its approval. the cdc vacciner advisers are expected to hold a meeting on tuesday and the agency's director gets the final say. >>> donald trump's former chief of staff mark meadows could soon find himself in the same fix as the former president's ally steve bannon. multiple sources
it is being driven by rising cases across europe. the w.h.o. chief blames the continued spread of the virus on in equity. let's listen. >> it's another reminder that the covid-19 pandemic is far from over. the pandemic persists in large part because inequitable access to tools persists. >> europe accounted for 57% of new cases worldwide last week and is the only w.h.o. region to report increases in infections. >>> today the u.s. food and drug administration is expected to...
6
6.0
Oct 22, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
he's too close to the eastern europe type thing. [laughter] but this is truly an honor. i will not go on long. you had a long day and i tell my clerks i'm tired of talking about me so they should talk about me. [laughter] and i think they have been. oh my goodness. it is so embarrassing. but i have to thank you all. i thank you for being here this evening and i have other things to do i think jens whose idea this was and i'm sure there is a ten of hard work involved in this. also thank you to heritage foundation for hosting the work they've done and of course i like to think senator mcconnell that only for the work he has done that he spoke of the just to be the gentleman that he is in the courage he has shown. but over the years and thank you for his friendship. but then to white on —- walk into sleep the cornhuskers. wishes that your coaches from nebraska but seriously thank you for all that you have done very interstate some of the things he has done he did talk me into being a judge so about that we will settle later. [laughter] i was minding my business. [laughter
he's too close to the eastern europe type thing. [laughter] but this is truly an honor. i will not go on long. you had a long day and i tell my clerks i'm tired of talking about me so they should talk about me. [laughter] and i think they have been. oh my goodness. it is so embarrassing. but i have to thank you all. i thank you for being here this evening and i have other things to do i think jens whose idea this was and i'm sure there is a ten of hard work involved in this. also thank you to...
62
62
Oct 28, 2021
10/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
ascillian is about to be put to the test as the president heads to europe. we're live here in vatican city where he'll be meeting with pope francis tomorrow. some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town, and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know? if you have medicare and medicaid, you may be able to get more healthcare benefits through a humana medicare advantage plan. call the number on your screen now and speak to a licensed humana sales agent to see if you qualify. learn about plans that could give you more healthcare benefits than you have today. depending on the plan you choose, you could have your doctor, hospital, and prescription drug coverage in one convenient plan. from humana, a company with 60 years of experience in the healthcare industry. you'll have lots of doctors and specialists to choose from. and, if you have medicare and medicaid, a humana plan may give you other important benefits. depending on where you live, they could include dental, vision, and hearing
ascillian is about to be put to the test as the president heads to europe. we're live here in vatican city where he'll be meeting with pope francis tomorrow. some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town, and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know? if you have medicare and medicaid, you may be able to get more healthcare benefits through a humana medicare advantage plan. call the number on your screen now and speak...
43
43
Oct 28, 2021
10/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
17
17
Oct 6, 2021
10/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
you -- europe has had a bigger impact on -- as a result of that. in the u.s., it's a different story where we are battling a more hawkish fed as well as higher oil prices. our view is that oil can remain elevated but certainly the big increases are behind us at this point. shery: this gdp chart showing how treasury yields have continued to rise and we are now seeing the greater correlation with oil prices. why is it important that we make that differentiation about what's behind what's happening in europe rising yields and what is happening in the u.s.? marvin: yes. ultimately, when you look at central-bank policy, it will be driven based on sustainable inflation and concerns around sustainable inflation. that's the core discussion of cpi. you take food and energy out of it because it has to have a tax and it ultimately only becomes an issue if it increases at that same pace year after year after year. we are not in the view that we will see oil at $200 which is the type of explosive growth that we've seen continuing. in europe, it's a different st
you -- europe has had a bigger impact on -- as a result of that. in the u.s., it's a different story where we are battling a more hawkish fed as well as higher oil prices. our view is that oil can remain elevated but certainly the big increases are behind us at this point. shery: this gdp chart showing how treasury yields have continued to rise and we are now seeing the greater correlation with oil prices. why is it important that we make that differentiation about what's behind what's...
26
26
Oct 18, 2021
10/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
37
37
Oct 28, 2021
10/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
22
22
Oct 28, 2021
10/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
like the president is going to leave for europe regardless. it doesn't matter if he has something in hand as much politically he wants to have a deal to go over there to italy and then scotland. same with the governors race next week. the two things are not inherently linked even though people want them to be. are democrats facing debate giving up things? >> probably not. as you stated, these are not hard deadlines, but they do affect morale and confidence and belief and faith and what's going to happen moving forward, and i think we saw this, you know, when it came to the coronavirus pandemic and the july 4th deadline. these are not things that, you know, have to be accomplished by these specific dates, but it certainly does take some of the wind, you know, out of the and to say that mission was accomplished by the time that we, you know, set for it to be done. and that can really make it very difficult to remind or should i say convince the voters that the party has done what they said they would do when they said they would do it. >> "the w
like the president is going to leave for europe regardless. it doesn't matter if he has something in hand as much politically he wants to have a deal to go over there to italy and then scotland. same with the governors race next week. the two things are not inherently linked even though people want them to be. are democrats facing debate giving up things? >> probably not. as you stated, these are not hard deadlines, but they do affect morale and confidence and belief and faith and what's...