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coal and natural gas. in particular the gas prices of over $30 per million btu and made it a lucrative market for the producers. the experts in october increased to about 9.8 billion cubic feet per day at about 9% of the production expected to increase even further this winter. u.s. coal exports in particular china followed a similar trend i can tell you it's never been hotter. they cannot produce enough demand in the world. the experts jump to 20.6 millio% increase from the same timeframe last year. these record numbers are positive for the producers and the economy to become the negative implications for the global climate and for consumers paying high prices to stay warm this winter. another huge concern is the 60% increase from last year that american consumers are paying into the gasoline pump each one of us here about it every day. crude oil prices have rebounded significantly from negative 36 to over $80. producers ramped down operations on the collapsing oil prices and the levels still were not mat
coal and natural gas. in particular the gas prices of over $30 per million btu and made it a lucrative market for the producers. the experts in october increased to about 9.8 billion cubic feet per day at about 9% of the production expected to increase even further this winter. u.s. coal exports in particular china followed a similar trend i can tell you it's never been hotter. they cannot produce enough demand in the world. the experts jump to 20.6 millio% increase from the same timeframe last...
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coal and natural gas. in particular high natural gas prices of over $30 per million btu in europe have made it a lucrative market for u.s. producers. our lng export and october increased to about 9.8 billion cubic feet per day about 9% of domestic production and it is expected exporter set to increase even further this winter. u.s. coal exports to serve asian markets in particular china have followed a similar trend and i can tell you the coal market in west virginia has never been higher. they cannot produce enough goal for the demand in the world. u.s. coal export in the second quarter of this you jumped to 20.6 million tons of more than 50% increase from the same timeframe last year. these record numbers for america produces and for our economy come with negative implications for the global climate and for consumers paying higher prices to stay warm this winter. another huge concern is the 60% increase from last year that american consumers are paying at the pump for gasoline. each one of us care about
coal and natural gas. in particular high natural gas prices of over $30 per million btu in europe have made it a lucrative market for u.s. producers. our lng export and october increased to about 9.8 billion cubic feet per day about 9% of domestic production and it is expected exporter set to increase even further this winter. u.s. coal exports to serve asian markets in particular china have followed a similar trend and i can tell you the coal market in west virginia has never been higher. they...
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coal and natural gas. in particular i natural gas prices of over $30 have made it a lucrative market for producers. exports in october increased to 9.8 billion cubic feet a day's 9% of domestic production and exports are set to increase even further this winter. u.s. coal exports in particular china have fallen and i can tell you they are coal market has never been higher. they cannot reduce enough coal for the demand of the world. the second quarter this year jumped to 26.6 million tons of more than 50% increase from the same timeframe last year previous record numbers of producers and our economy -- for climate and consumers paying higher prices to stay warm this winter and other huge concern is a 60% increase from last year that american consumers are paying at the pump for gasoline. it's each one of us hear about it every day. crude oil prices which are the main driver of guessing prices falling in the midst of the pandemic negative $36 per barrel in april of last year to over $80. oil producers ran do
coal and natural gas. in particular i natural gas prices of over $30 have made it a lucrative market for producers. exports in october increased to 9.8 billion cubic feet a day's 9% of domestic production and exports are set to increase even further this winter. u.s. coal exports in particular china have fallen and i can tell you they are coal market has never been higher. they cannot reduce enough coal for the demand of the world. the second quarter this year jumped to 26.6 million tons of...
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it is not a natural law principle. the content of the privileges and immunities arises out of -- among other things, i don't think exclusively natural rights theory, but it arises mostly out of the common law. most of the founders believe common law and natural rights theory were very closely tied. the content of the rights, as a natural rights basis. privileges and immunities of citizens to the u.s. pertains. that may not answer the whole question. there's also an equal protection clause. if it is true, as the supreme court has held on numerous occasions, the equal protection clause prohibits discrimination against noncitizens with respect to matters not related specifically to participation in the political community. then, it may very well be that once privileges and immunities are protected for citizens, they also by virtue of equal protection are protected -- noncitizens are protected. to my knowledge, justice thomas hasn't address that. >> i have given no thought to your question, i thought you were going to ask
it is not a natural law principle. the content of the privileges and immunities arises out of -- among other things, i don't think exclusively natural rights theory, but it arises mostly out of the common law. most of the founders believe common law and natural rights theory were very closely tied. the content of the rights, as a natural rights basis. privileges and immunities of citizens to the u.s. pertains. that may not answer the whole question. there's also an equal protection clause. if...
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habitats the natural world will help us reach the natural change goals. let's bring in the wildlife trust, craig bennett was in glasgow. the importance of sites like this has been highlighted and have seen evidence of what is going on here but how much is that been part of the conversation where you are at the summit?— are at the summit? historically, at revious are at the summit? historically, at previous conferences _ are at the summit? historically, at previous conferences we _ are at the summit? historically, at previous conferences we have - are at the summit? historically, at previous conferences we have had | previous conferences we have had very little interaction between theseissues very little interaction between these issues and a very big source of frustration for me over the years for too long the nature and climate crises have been dealt with as separate issues. i think he ever has been more realisation they are integrated. we need to absolutely address the climate crisis and also to be able to put nature in recovery to be able to put natu
habitats the natural world will help us reach the natural change goals. let's bring in the wildlife trust, craig bennett was in glasgow. the importance of sites like this has been highlighted and have seen evidence of what is going on here but how much is that been part of the conversation where you are at the summit?— are at the summit? historically, at revious are at the summit? historically, at previous conferences _ are at the summit? historically, at previous conferences we _ are at the...
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, and overbearing nature, trying to| and overbearing nature, trying to boss _ and overbearing nature, trying to boss parliament _ and overbearing nature, trying to boss parliament about, - and overbearing nature, trying to boss parliament about, it - and overbearing nature, trying to boss parliament about, it really. and overbearing nature, trying to i boss parliament about, it really was a clash _ boss parliament about, it really was a clash between _ boss parliament about, it really was a clash between the _ boss parliament about, it really was a clash between the executive - boss parliament about, it really was a clash between the executive and i boss parliament about, it really wasj a clash between the executive and a legislator— a clash between the executive and a legislator and — a clash between the executive and a legislator and a _ a clash between the executive and a legislator and a boris _ a clash between the executive and a legislator and a boris johnson's - legislator and a boris johnson's government— legislator and a borisjohnson's government came _ legislator and a
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so really nature has become _ natural world. so really nature has become quite front and central at this kop— become quite front and central at this kop and of course we have seen a series— this kop and of course we have seen a series of— this kop and of course we have seen a series of commitments this week, including _ a series of commitments this week, including major commitments from world _ including major commitments from world leaders to halt deforestation by the _ world leaders to halt deforestation by the end of 2030, but importantly also put _ by the end of 2030, but importantly also put in _ by the end of 2030, but importantly also put in place steps to start to restore _ also put in place steps to start to restore nature and restore our natural— restore nature and restore our natural world for future generations, but also to play a central— generations, but also to play a central role in tackling dangerous climate _ central role in tackling dangerous climate change. | central role in tackling dangerous clima
so really nature has become _ natural world. so really nature has become quite front and central at this kop— become quite front and central at this kop and of course we have seen a series— this kop and of course we have seen a series of— this kop and of course we have seen a series of commitments this week, including _ a series of commitments this week, including major commitments from world _ including major commitments from world leaders to halt deforestation by the _ world leaders to...
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protect the succession of ours on to the hold of nature. leads to a false view of nature and i think as one reason we have the climate crisis, we're because we felt hostile, separate from nature and haven't seen the us as a living organism. and life is thinking about this as a sanctioning approach. yeah, i think the whole science is based on the assumption of, you know, starting the universe with an intention of understanding what it can do for us or what it can do. she asked, so in a way, it's a very self centered approach. and then not that objective as some of the scientists with claim, because anything you take any object or self organizing system you take, it has sort of it leaves through reality, within its own continuum. a sense of a scale of time that are exactly tree has is very different from one of them out of one of them they'll can and yet the all yeah, protein. all of them through our very human perception of time and need. yes, i think it is for, and for the century, i mean, some branches of science a less to do with human utility. i mean, of studying distant galaxies
protect the succession of ours on to the hold of nature. leads to a false view of nature and i think as one reason we have the climate crisis, we're because we felt hostile, separate from nature and haven't seen the us as a living organism. and life is thinking about this as a sanctioning approach. yeah, i think the whole science is based on the assumption of, you know, starting the universe with an intention of understanding what it can do for us or what it can do. she asked, so in a way, it's...
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by sending them our natural gas. the other item i want to submit for the record is a letter received just yesterday by industrial energy consumers of america which are big corporations, big companies employing 1.8 million people with a trillion dollars worth of sales. if exports were limited to a surplus, then it wouldn't affect domestic prices, it has to be affecting domestic -- domestic prices and it's getting serious now, but it's going to be a real problem in three or four or five years because we are on track to export, 20%, 30%, 40% of our natural gas. and that is going to be a disaster for an advantage that we have now. all the testimony has been how low our prices are compared to the rest of the world. why would we want to screw that up? and that's what's happening to our manufacturers, senator barrasso is right to our electric consumers. we are squandering an advantage right now because of uncontrolled exports of natural gas. what i'm going to be proposing legislation not to limit it, not to control t. not t
by sending them our natural gas. the other item i want to submit for the record is a letter received just yesterday by industrial energy consumers of america which are big corporations, big companies employing 1.8 million people with a trillion dollars worth of sales. if exports were limited to a surplus, then it wouldn't affect domestic prices, it has to be affecting domestic -- domestic prices and it's getting serious now, but it's going to be a real problem in three or four or five years...
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now. 80 percent of their power is natural gas. so i think you're going to see that this is going to really force the germans hand if we have a cold winter weather in right now the markets are, i think still poise to possibly go even higher. yeah it's, it's pretty incredible. david, the 80 percent of germany's energy come from natural gas simultaneously, as we said before, winter is on its way. winter's coming, as they say. and yet we're looking at this incredible delay that could mean it's going to be spring time before we finally get to actually see natural gas flowing from russia to germany, into the rest of europe via this pipeline. so how big of a problem is this? considering that this isn't a problem that's in the future, this is a problem right now. you had to add to its point, the natural gas is up 90 percent year to date prior to this announcement. so what happened today is kind of icing on the cake. this is chess and natural gas is not the only asset on the board. germany wouldn't do this to themselves coming into the win
now. 80 percent of their power is natural gas. so i think you're going to see that this is going to really force the germans hand if we have a cold winter weather in right now the markets are, i think still poise to possibly go even higher. yeah it's, it's pretty incredible. david, the 80 percent of germany's energy come from natural gas simultaneously, as we said before, winter is on its way. winter's coming, as they say. and yet we're looking at this incredible delay that could mean it's...
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if you support the natural habitat, naturalsigns say is if you support the natural habitat, natural signs like this, that will help you achieve the goals you're trying to achieve at the summit and tackle climate change. we will be finding out a little bit about one of the major projects, one of the most important they are doing here injust a moment but of the most important they are doing here in just a moment but first let's bring in our regional manager for the derbyshire wildlife trust. tells about this site and why it is so important. we bought it in 2005 so important. we bought it in 2005 so it has spent the past 16 years being turned into the most fantastic nature reserve. what we have tried to do here is create a wide range of wetland habitats, a real mosaic. what difference does this kind of site make to climate change? it acts as fantastic carbon _ site make to climate change? it acts as fantastic carbon sinks. _ site make to climate change? it acts as fantastic carbon sinks. these - site make to climate change? it acts as fantastic carbon sinks. these are | as fantastic carbon s
if you support the natural habitat, naturalsigns say is if you support the natural habitat, natural signs like this, that will help you achieve the goals you're trying to achieve at the summit and tackle climate change. we will be finding out a little bit about one of the major projects, one of the most important they are doing here injust a moment but of the most important they are doing here in just a moment but first let's bring in our regional manager for the derbyshire wildlife trust....
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coal and natural gas. in particular the gas prices of over $30 per million btu and made it a lucrative market for the producers. the experts in october increased to about 9.8 billion cubic feet per day at about 9% of the production expected to increase even further this winter. u.s. coal exports in particular china followed a similar trend i can tell you it's never been hotter. they cannot produce enough demand in the world. the experts jump to 20.6 millio% increase from the same timeframe last year. these record numbers are positive for the producers and the economy to become the negative implications for the global climate and for consumers paying high prices to stay warm this winter. another huge concern is the 60% increase from last year that american consumers are paying into the gasoline pump each one of us here about it every day. crude oil prices have rebounded significantly from negative 36 to over $80. producers ramped down operations on the collapsing oil prices and the levels still were not mat
coal and natural gas. in particular the gas prices of over $30 per million btu and made it a lucrative market for the producers. the experts in october increased to about 9.8 billion cubic feet per day at about 9% of the production expected to increase even further this winter. u.s. coal exports in particular china followed a similar trend i can tell you it's never been hotter. they cannot produce enough demand in the world. the experts jump to 20.6 millio% increase from the same timeframe last...
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it is vital to support research as natural disasters unfold. nsf's rapid response research award does just that. through rapid projects nsf has funded research in the immediate aftermath of several major windstorms, including hurricanes florence and michael in 2018, the easter sunday 2020 tornado, and the u.s. midwest 2020 deracho. we also have a reconnaissance network ready to deploy when needed. extreme weather research relies on basic understanding of weather and climate patterns and trends. nsf investments in climate research and everything from the physical processes that determine hurricane intensity to tornado genesis and vortex structure. this research improves predictions and helps communities mitigate and adapt. looking looking forward the research supported by n.s.f. will be key to achieving our shared goal of preventing natural hazards, including windstorms, from becoming soinlal disasters. i vetsments in new areas like artificial intelligence will provide better understanding. n.s.f. appreciates congress' continued support for the
it is vital to support research as natural disasters unfold. nsf's rapid response research award does just that. through rapid projects nsf has funded research in the immediate aftermath of several major windstorms, including hurricanes florence and michael in 2018, the easter sunday 2020 tornado, and the u.s. midwest 2020 deracho. we also have a reconnaissance network ready to deploy when needed. extreme weather research relies on basic understanding of weather and climate patterns and trends....
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climate chance in nature conservation? climate change has _ in nature conservation? climate change has been _ in nature conservation? climate change has been rising - in nature conservation? climate change has been rising in - in nature conservation? climate change has been rising in the i change has been rising in the number of threats to wildlife steadily over the last few decades. right now, it considered to be the third biggest threat. the first threat is habitat conversion, so particularly for food production and feed, farms animals around the world. that the number one threat. but climate change is already the third and it is affecting species in mountain levels because they are changing the climate, they cannot move up any more, it is affecting through droughts, wildlife everywhere in the world, it is affecting wildlife to wildfires, forest fires around the world as well. high—temperature heat waves are an issue as well particularly in the ocean, half of the great barrier reef has been killed by underwater heatwaves, even in tropical waters whether water is
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think is quite illuminating about what this administration thinks about natural immunity. watch. >> what does the science say about durability of natural immunity and when can we expect answers on its benefit? speak at the cdc continues to recommend that people who have been previously impacted get thr covid-19 vaccine. >> the data on the infection-induced immunity, some of which you quoted, or murkier. they result on retrospective studies, observational studies. our guidance continues to recommend that children who have been previously recommended actually get vaccines. >> laura: dr. malone, your response to her? >> said the cdc study that was half-baked which recently came out in an attempt to address this is the only one out of over a hundred that i'm aware of that indicates that natural immunity is not better than vaccination. in fact, the vaccination on top of previous infection and natural immunity actually
think is quite illuminating about what this administration thinks about natural immunity. watch. >> what does the science say about durability of natural immunity and when can we expect answers on its benefit? speak at the cdc continues to recommend that people who have been previously impacted get thr covid-19 vaccine. >> the data on the infection-induced immunity, some of which you quoted, or murkier. they result on retrospective studies, observational studies. our guidance...
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this is chess and natural gas is, is just one of the assets on the board. yeah, certainly sounds like an added. let's talk about oil for a minute. the international energy agency said tuesday in express oil supplies to rise for the rest of the year. they're hoping that this will kind of ease rising prices. what's the situation there, and by the way, are we nearing the end of the oil? so why issues of economies are supposed to be transitioning out of the pandemic? well, right now we're seeing demand to sell. i'll pay pacing supplies. and i mean, where we are getting, you know, a handful of accounts at each week, but there's still a severe market deficit that is going to remain in place. and right now i think the, all the drivers right, are suggesting you're going to have higher oil prices. i think that the market was under this belief that you were going to have oil prices eventually kind of settle back to the mid seventies or even lower after we get through winter. and now it seems that many traders are anticipating that. now we're going to be stuck with 80
this is chess and natural gas is, is just one of the assets on the board. yeah, certainly sounds like an added. let's talk about oil for a minute. the international energy agency said tuesday in express oil supplies to rise for the rest of the year. they're hoping that this will kind of ease rising prices. what's the situation there, and by the way, are we nearing the end of the oil? so why issues of economies are supposed to be transitioning out of the pandemic? well, right now we're seeing...
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when you destroy forests and natural habitats, you disrupt natural ecosystems. how do we strike the right balance between ecological concerns and climate concerns when it comes to massive amounts of land needed for solar and wind? taryn: thank you for the question. before i address it, i want to note that china and the u.s. have exactly the same amount of legal binding this in their target funded under the paris agreement. that is a feature the u.s. negotiated very hard for. moving on to your question, i think fortunately it is not necessary to destroy forests and biodiversity to deploy solar and wind energy. i spoke earlier about how farmers are benefiting from payments to put wind turbines on their land and that is helping them economically without destroying any forests. we have many options to deploy solar, for example on rooftops, in urban areas, and an ecologically sensitive areas. of course we need to do it intelligently and needs to be safeguards in place for biodiversity but those two things can easily go hand-in-hand. rep. gonzalez: if you project how
when you destroy forests and natural habitats, you disrupt natural ecosystems. how do we strike the right balance between ecological concerns and climate concerns when it comes to massive amounts of land needed for solar and wind? taryn: thank you for the question. before i address it, i want to note that china and the u.s. have exactly the same amount of legal binding this in their target funded under the paris agreement. that is a feature the u.s. negotiated very hard for. moving on to your...
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there's only one way to do it, study human nature and react accordingly, you study human nature in books. books is a hindrance more than anything else. if you've been to college so much the worse for you. you have to unlearn are you learned and the learning takes time. some men can never forget what they learned in college. some may be district leaders by a fluke. to learn real human nature you have to go out among the people, see and to be seen. every man, woman and child, i know some of them too. i know what they like, don't like, i reach them by approaching the right side. for instance here's how i gather in the young men. i hear of a young fellow who thinks he can sing songs. i asked him to join ugly club, he comes and sings, the young fella has a reputation as a baseball player in a vacant lot. i bring them to our baseball club to find him working for my ticket at the polls next election day. then there is the fellow who likes rowing on the river. the young fellow who is handy with his juice. they show themselves off. i don't trouble them with political arguments, just that human na
there's only one way to do it, study human nature and react accordingly, you study human nature in books. books is a hindrance more than anything else. if you've been to college so much the worse for you. you have to unlearn are you learned and the learning takes time. some men can never forget what they learned in college. some may be district leaders by a fluke. to learn real human nature you have to go out among the people, see and to be seen. every man, woman and child, i know some of them...
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translation: atacama is nature's laboratory. i to understand the origins of the universe, and also how vertebrates have evolved, as well as the lineage of marine animals over the last 8 million years. after being neglected for decades, around 2,500 hectares of this land are now preserved as a protected site. a place for discovery, and the uncovering of secrets. tim allman, bbc news. and that's it from us for now. you can get much more on those stories on the bbc news website. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @richpreston. hello there. after what was, at times, quite a chilly week of weather the weekend is getting off to a relatively mild but relatively cloudy start. you can see that cloud spilling in from the west on our earlier satellite picture. with that, though this feed of westerly winds and mild air certainly making its presence felt through the day ahead. so we can sum saturday's weather up like this, it will be mild, it will be turning windy though. increasingly windy, particularly in the north of the uk and for some
translation: atacama is nature's laboratory. i to understand the origins of the universe, and also how vertebrates have evolved, as well as the lineage of marine animals over the last 8 million years. after being neglected for decades, around 2,500 hectares of this land are now preserved as a protected site. a place for discovery, and the uncovering of secrets. tim allman, bbc news. and that's it from us for now. you can get much more on those stories on the bbc news website. you can reach me...
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after nature defeat in afghanistan, iraq, libya, and syria. and after that suspicious lebanese port explosion, how long can his will as shaken us rather, wait, as nato israel and saudi arabia attacks, a jewel of the mediterranean, and linchpin of the middle east, we ask lebanon's, former foreign minister, far as boys all is more coming up in today's going underground, but 1st, when he saw the defeat and pull out of u. k, u. s. troops from afghanistan as a precursor to more intervention in africa, right on cue, we now have chaos in the horn of africa. will ethiopia declaring a state of emergency with millions, perhaps facing salvation? this follows not only non nato investment in ethiopia, but peace between ethiopia and nato enemy eritrea. joining me now, is there a trans permanent representative to the u. n. and master sophia test for marian? thank you so much, i'm pastor for coming on the program. i don't know whether you see british television, but in nature, nation countries, your country is called a dictatorship, deliberately conscripting
after nature defeat in afghanistan, iraq, libya, and syria. and after that suspicious lebanese port explosion, how long can his will as shaken us rather, wait, as nato israel and saudi arabia attacks, a jewel of the mediterranean, and linchpin of the middle east, we ask lebanon's, former foreign minister, far as boys all is more coming up in today's going underground, but 1st, when he saw the defeat and pull out of u. k, u. s. troops from afghanistan as a precursor to more intervention in...
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of national -- natural as. ~ . , ., natural gas. we have seen it go u . natural gas. we have seen it go u- and natural gas. we have seen it go no and no _ natural gas. we have seen it go no and no and _ natural gas. we have seen it go no and no and it _ natural gas. we have seen it go up and up and it is _ natural gas. we have seen it go up and up and it is impacting i up and up and it is impacting the uk and most european countries, isn't it? this higher gas price which causes inflationary pressure. absolutely. the national gas prices have increased three times already this year and there was some easing of the price in recent weeks but after the news that the pipeline will be delayed it rose nearly i2% yesterday. so does suggest that in the near term at least if we get through the cold winter than we are likely to see high gas prices throughout europe because russia has a high percentage of gas supply into europe, ia countries are relying on 50% of their energy supply from russia. that is a critical situation.— critical situatio
of national -- natural as. ~ . , ., natural gas. we have seen it go u . natural gas. we have seen it go u- and natural gas. we have seen it go no and no _ natural gas. we have seen it go no and no and _ natural gas. we have seen it go no and no and it _ natural gas. we have seen it go up and up and it is _ natural gas. we have seen it go up and up and it is impacting i up and up and it is impacting the uk and most european countries, isn't it? this higher gas price which causes inflationary...
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you say they are backed by nature nation weaponry to destabilize the own of africa. well, they've done that for the last 27 years, or it comes with no surprise to be near about satellites being provided to them. and the satellite information being provided and mercenary, trading with them on the brown. it will be not a surprise for me. you know, for the credit please. that's still $30000000000.00 from we have been call. i think the board mercenaries from all over the world and man, no doubt they will bring them to their cost. and i may be supported by the wish. well, let me say getting this american political shield and support. we have not heard in the last 11 months, any confirmation of what the left on the ground. why is a level rebel group, terrorist group for that matter, that's registered as a terrorist group allow to run throughout the country. and this threatened to save their lives. the country are destroy infrastructures. this kill people being and continue with the genocidal started while it was in power and you know, the committed genocide bella in oral a
you say they are backed by nature nation weaponry to destabilize the own of africa. well, they've done that for the last 27 years, or it comes with no surprise to be near about satellites being provided to them. and the satellite information being provided and mercenary, trading with them on the brown. it will be not a surprise for me. you know, for the credit please. that's still $30000000000.00 from we have been call. i think the board mercenaries from all over the world and man, no doubt...
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well, nature countries that little g b s. did i all charges of genocide and i have to ask you, wasn't it the nature of countries that supported peace between eritrea and the e. c o p, a nobel prize given to prime it has to be asked with. i mean did, did, did the piece remind us that piece between the job you in eritrea, they still sanctioned your country? the west did a wild up beast was made a cane because a well and the power, you've been an air purse and nothing to do in the west of allies with keen because the human people thought and remove the accuracy in 2018. and at that time when prime minister abbey took over here, he accepted the ha boundary commission decision and agreed to implement that decision. and that's how a thank you. because that was our only problem, not. you're not accepting the algae agreement that was final and binding. and he did, and that's how the sky, the european americans you're and none of them have anything to do with it. so don't give them credit for something we did not do. but what do you t
well, nature countries that little g b s. did i all charges of genocide and i have to ask you, wasn't it the nature of countries that supported peace between eritrea and the e. c o p, a nobel prize given to prime it has to be asked with. i mean did, did, did the piece remind us that piece between the job you in eritrea, they still sanctioned your country? the west did a wild up beast was made a cane because a well and the power, you've been an air purse and nothing to do in the west of allies...
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noa started tracking natural disasters in 1980. since then they have visited more than $1.975 trillion in damages on the country. and here's the amazing thing to me. between 1990 and 1999, the average number of billion-dollar extreme weather events is five per year. but in the last five years, between 2016 and 2020, as you can see on this chart, that number has jumped to 15 per year. so the number of extreme weather events has tripled in the last two decades. you made risk production one of your top priorities. what is fema doing now to measure our progress in efforts to reduce the risk of climate change? r. >> that is such an important graph that you showed and it demonstrates how we are now in the climate of our generation. it will continue to get worse and we'll continue to see that number of billion-dollar disasters only increase as we go further. we are investing in mitigating and reducing the impacts. the president has authorized close to $5 billion help communities reduce the impacts that they're seeing from climate change.
noa started tracking natural disasters in 1980. since then they have visited more than $1.975 trillion in damages on the country. and here's the amazing thing to me. between 1990 and 1999, the average number of billion-dollar extreme weather events is five per year. but in the last five years, between 2016 and 2020, as you can see on this chart, that number has jumped to 15 per year. so the number of extreme weather events has tripled in the last two decades. you made risk production one of...
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it's, it's not as if the russians are forcing anyone to buy their oil and natural gas. there is a world market. we talk on the show all the time about markets and market demand. there's an incredible market demand right now for this oil and natural gas, it can get faster and cheaper to germany and the rest of europe running through the north stream to pipeline. i know the united states, the claim is a, it's going to hurt ukraine. but the bottom line is, is that we are imposing ourselves into a situation that has nothing to do with us. and essentially threatening all the actors involved saying, we don't want you to do this. meanwhile, the u. s. is trying to actually go specifically to some of these countries and asking for a strategic oil reserves to be released instead of allowing russia to continue to pump the, the oil through north you too. so it's very interesting. kremlin says stay out, germans say stay out. i, you know, i think most thinking people would say stay under this or, and it just seems like chaos all around at this point. now when we talk about the timing
it's, it's not as if the russians are forcing anyone to buy their oil and natural gas. there is a world market. we talk on the show all the time about markets and market demand. there's an incredible market demand right now for this oil and natural gas, it can get faster and cheaper to germany and the rest of europe running through the north stream to pipeline. i know the united states, the claim is a, it's going to hurt ukraine. but the bottom line is, is that we are imposing ourselves into a...
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of the natural disasters that are coming. noaa began tracking extreme weather events in 1980. since then they have visited more than $1.975 trillion in damages on the country. between 1990 and 1999, the average number of billion-dollar extreme weather events was five per year. in the last five years, between 2016 and 2020, that number has jumped to 16 per year. the number of extreme weather events has tripled in the last two decades. you made climate risk one of your top priorities, what is fema actually doing now to measure our progress in efforts [indiscernible] >> congressman, that is an important graph you showed. it demonstrates how we are now in the crisis of our generation, that the climate crisis is going to continue to get worse. i think we will continue to see that number of billion-dollar disasters increase as we go further. we are investing in mitigating, reducing the impacts. the president has authorized close to $5 billion this year to help communities reduce the impacts they are seeing from climate change. we h
of the natural disasters that are coming. noaa began tracking extreme weather events in 1980. since then they have visited more than $1.975 trillion in damages on the country. between 1990 and 1999, the average number of billion-dollar extreme weather events was five per year. in the last five years, between 2016 and 2020, that number has jumped to 16 per year. the number of extreme weather events has tripled in the last two decades. you made climate risk one of your top priorities, what is...
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human nature. he is a different conception of human nature than aristotle. and this is in chapter six. beholder district, so it's like, get reelected. study human nature and act accordingly. there's only one way to hold a district, to study human nature and act accordingly. you can't have human nature invokes. this is a hindrance more than anything else. if you have been to college so much it will work for you. you have to unlearn all you learn before you can get down to human nature and unlearning takes a lot of time. someone can never unlearn what they have in college. they may do so by a fluke but it never lasts. you have to go out among the people. i know every man woman and child. i know some of them to. i know what they like, don't like, what they are strong and weak in. i approached them by the right side. for instance, here's how i gather the young man. i hear the young fellow who can see fine, come around, and he comes and follows him for life. i bring him to a baseball match. i take him t
human nature. he is a different conception of human nature than aristotle. and this is in chapter six. beholder district, so it's like, get reelected. study human nature and act accordingly. there's only one way to hold a district, to study human nature and act accordingly. you can't have human nature invokes. this is a hindrance more than anything else. if you have been to college so much it will work for you. you have to unlearn all you learn before you can get down to human nature and...
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clean, natural gas? >> i'm not familiar with such a hearing, sir. >> you would think that that would be part of the agenda is to make their own territory cleaner in the winter? madame chairman, i've used my time. i think i made my point. i'd like to yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california, is recognized for five minutes. mr. desaulnier. >> my comments i put in the context of it's been my privilege for 32 years to serve in public office in northern california, home to five oil refineries, significant part of our economy, significant part of our revenue stream for state and local government, for our school districts. mr. worth, i don't know if you're a constituent, but i know some of your predecessors have been. your headquarters is in the county i represent. i put that in the context, i've also served in the bay area quality lands district, and was appointed by pete wilson, a republican, to the california air resources board, and served under three governors, two republican
clean, natural gas? >> i'm not familiar with such a hearing, sir. >> you would think that that would be part of the agenda is to make their own territory cleaner in the winter? madame chairman, i've used my time. i think i made my point. i'd like to yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california, is recognized for five minutes. mr. desaulnier. >> my comments i put in the context of it's been my privilege for 32 years to serve in public office in...
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carson in august, discussing natural immunity biden administration still refuses to acknowledge. we are speaking withing dr. scott atlas revived trump administration on covid-19, your thoughts on that . many people say that the infection from the virus brings more immunity than the vaccine. >> maria dr. carson is right even more so data shows -- listen this is not even news should is something was done decades basing knowledge about viral infections including corona versus four circulating spate from this one we know the data shows that natural immunity people who have recovered not only protection they have better protection, according to the data in the studies are particularly in israel, they have 27 the fold less incidents than people vaccinated but they ever had the disease, they have an 8-fold less incidence of hospitalization people recovered naturally than vaccinated never had the infection, and the protection wanes with vaccine in a quicker time than proeshgs wanes from natural infection natural infection con fers protection significant durable protection we are the only
carson in august, discussing natural immunity biden administration still refuses to acknowledge. we are speaking withing dr. scott atlas revived trump administration on covid-19, your thoughts on that . many people say that the infection from the virus brings more immunity than the vaccine. >> maria dr. carson is right even more so data shows -- listen this is not even news should is something was done decades basing knowledge about viral infections including corona versus four...
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what is the true nature of politics? is something we are still debating today but it clear in the late 19th century, protestants and catholics had different understandings of these different understandings that are understood not as different political theories but different political cultures. in contrast, between the two cultures, i think it's best expressed in the work of mid 20th century, you had this written down from the age of reform written in 1955, it's about the late 19th century into the earlier 20th century and hofstetter introduces a period of illuminating contrast between two different political cultures. one of the cultures describes as founded upon indigenous middle-class protestant political tradition. this yankee protestant political position assumed and demanded constant disinterested activity of the citizen republic, disinterested is the key. politics is not supposed to be about disinterested activity. this tradition argued political life to be run in accordance with genuine principles and abstract. a
what is the true nature of politics? is something we are still debating today but it clear in the late 19th century, protestants and catholics had different understandings of these different understandings that are understood not as different political theories but different political cultures. in contrast, between the two cultures, i think it's best expressed in the work of mid 20th century, you had this written down from the age of reform written in 1955, it's about the late 19th century into...
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growing off of it is natural.— of it is natural. i cannot get over this — of it is natural. i cannot get over this soundtrack. - of it is natural. i cannot get over this soundtrack. it - of it is natural. i cannot get over this soundtrack. it is l of it is natural. i cannot get| over this soundtrack. it is so beautiful. like skin, isn't it? very tranquil, isn't it? find very tranquil, isn't it? and it's funny _ very tranquil, isn't it? and it's funny when _ very tranquil, isn't it? and it's funny when you - very tranquil, isn't it? and it's funny when you see i very tranquil, isn't it? fific it's funny when you see animals and their personalities so the toucan over there is the boss of the birds. he is in charge. everyone has the kind of place and their homes and their personality and it's a lot of fun to watch.— personality and it's a lot of fun to watch. yeah. and how many different _ fun to watch. yeah. and how many different species - fun to watch. yeah. and how many different species of. many different species of animal a
growing off of it is natural.— of it is natural. i cannot get over this — of it is natural. i cannot get over this soundtrack. - of it is natural. i cannot get over this soundtrack. it - of it is natural. i cannot get over this soundtrack. it is l of it is natural. i cannot get| over this soundtrack. it is so beautiful. like skin, isn't it? very tranquil, isn't it? find very tranquil, isn't it? and it's funny _ very tranquil, isn't it? and it's funny when _ very tranquil, isn't it? and...
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of the natural disasters that are coming. noah began tracking billion dollar weather events in 1980. since then, they have visited more than 1.975 trillion dollars in damages on the country. and here's the amazing thing to me, between 1990 and 1999, the average number of billion dollar extreme weather events was five per year. but in the last five years, between two and 3:16 and 2020 as you can see in this chart, that number has jumped from -- 2:16 four year. so the number of extreme weather events has tripled just in the last two decades. what is fema actually doing now to measure our progress to reduce risk posed by climate change? >> congressman, it's such an important graph that you showed. it demonstrates how we are now in the crisis of our generation, that the climate crisis is going to continue to get worse. and i think that we will continue to see that number of billion dollar disasters increase as we go further. we are investing in mitigating and reducing the impact. the president has authorized close to five billion
of the natural disasters that are coming. noah began tracking billion dollar weather events in 1980. since then, they have visited more than 1.975 trillion dollars in damages on the country. and here's the amazing thing to me, between 1990 and 1999, the average number of billion dollar extreme weather events was five per year. but in the last five years, between two and 3:16 and 2020 as you can see in this chart, that number has jumped from -- 2:16 four year. so the number of extreme weather...
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the auestion that any changes natural. the question is. _ that any changes natural. the question is, how _ that any changes natural. tue: question is, how much that any changes natural. tt;e: question is, how much difference does co2 usually make in our atmosphere? and that question should be debated. you can see the sun shining on my face right now. the sun is one of the biggest climate drivers, goes through many cycles. the view that climate change is patently natural but fossil fuels have nothing to do with it, has been very strongly held, and have led to some vicious attacks on scientists and journalists like me. ifelt exposed at times, excuse of being a lobbyist for green industries, of being a hypocrite for using fossil fuels. but i've also watched how the research has evolved, how scientists have become more —— have used new knowledge to argue with their critics, but it has been quite a job to get to that point. all over the world, i havejoined expeditions as scientists have investigated the climate. counting individual grains of sand to see how fast the w
the auestion that any changes natural. the question is. _ that any changes natural. the question is, how _ that any changes natural. tue: question is, how much that any changes natural. tt;e: question is, how much difference does co2 usually make in our atmosphere? and that question should be debated. you can see the sun shining on my face right now. the sun is one of the biggest climate drivers, goes through many cycles. the view that climate change is patently natural but fossil fuels have...