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which includes kabia siegel, my godson, and my children -- they're going to have to work with brazil with mexico. and we have a congress where half of the people don't even have a passport and they're trying to run the world from a tea party. and it just won't work. tavis: let me ask you a couple of questions right quick. first question is i wonder how much of the drama that we are enduring as a country now -- i mean politically, socially, economically and curveballly has to do with a lack of conversation between the generations. how much of our drama has to do with the fact that we're not talking intergenerationally? >> well, a lot of it does. you see, i was in the banking committee in 1973 when they left the banking -- when they left the economic views of john manard caines which had led the country in the world in 1944 in bretton woods until nixon came in and changed the bretton woods agreements and we switched from the caine's economics to milton friedman and nobody ever understood that. we never went back to discuss it. i was in the congress. congress didn't know what they were doing. most
which includes kabia siegel, my godson, and my children -- they're going to have to work with brazil with mexico. and we have a congress where half of the people don't even have a passport and they're trying to run the world from a tea party. and it just won't work. tavis: let me ask you a couple of questions right quick. first question is i wonder how much of the drama that we are enduring as a country now -- i mean politically, socially, economically and curveballly has to do with a lack of...
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. >>> the governor announced an agreement with governors in mexico and brazil to work together to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation. the governor discussed the agreement reached with the two governors. arnold schwarzenegger says local governments need to lead the way so that washington will follow. >> i think that the obama administration is moving forward in a very aggressive way. but as you know, it's not a one man show. >> the agreement will let california companies use their cap and trade emissions credit to save forests in brazil and mexico. >>> they have been online less than 24 hours but already the beatles are chart toppers. 13 beatles albums went on sale and already five were on top leading the pack. $1.29 albums for $12.99. a trademark dispute between apple and the beatles management group apple core was resolved. >>> well a beautiful day around the bay area. but some cool rainy weather is headed our way for the latest c our chief meteorologist ll martin. >> big changes coming, it is that time of year. we're going to get a big swing but it's going to take a whi
. >>> the governor announced an agreement with governors in mexico and brazil to work together to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation. the governor discussed the agreement reached with the two governors. arnold schwarzenegger says local governments need to lead the way so that washington will follow. >> i think that the obama administration is moving forward in a very aggressive way. but as you know, it's not a one man show. >> the agreement will let...
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summit and it's not clear to me where brazil stands for example on the upcoming climate change summit in cannes koon mexico because brazil is off negotiating with china and india and south africa to the detriment of small i would nations be so. presided over this energy boom and so i have some concerns in that respect. thank you very much for your comments that was nicholas calls law author and expert on south american politics talking to us from new york. and now to some other international stories this hour the tip all led to five parcel bombs on cargo planes came from a repentant al qaeda member according to u.k. officials excellent taught them obey detainees. handed himself into saudi authorities two weeks ago the parcels were placed with cargo with one parcel seized in dubai and the other intercepted in britain u.s. officials have been a saudi bomb maker as the key suspect in the attempt to send the explosives from yemen to the u.s. . in vietnam severe flooding caused by heavy rains and strong winds has left at least six people dead and one missing one hundred thousand people have been forced to flee their homes and the weather has paralyz
summit and it's not clear to me where brazil stands for example on the upcoming climate change summit in cannes koon mexico because brazil is off negotiating with china and india and south africa to the detriment of small i would nations be so. presided over this energy boom and so i have some concerns in that respect. thank you very much for your comments that was nicholas calls law author and expert on south american politics talking to us from new york. and now to some other international...
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want us on the list of participants and with china being the number one source of emissions it's pointless other developed countries such as india mexico and brazil that are not subject to any obligations in the current format of the protocol. some scientists believe global warming is a natural process that humans can't influence are you supportive of that theory you are new york the global warming hypothesis that we currently use and its connection to human generated emissions is confirmed by mainly models with fruit on calculated these models show that there is a link as the concentration of greenhouse gases grows so the global temperature levels there are theory stating that the warming is connected to geological and cosmic cycles those theories as you understand remain a steering so what do we do what should the people on the politicians believe they can while themselves into submission and think that nothing can be changed or they can try to influence those processes your civilization burns fuel in the mid greenhouse gases as they develop those emissions can be cut the population of the earth is growing and we are at risk of finding ourselve
want us on the list of participants and with china being the number one source of emissions it's pointless other developed countries such as india mexico and brazil that are not subject to any obligations in the current format of the protocol. some scientists believe global warming is a natural process that humans can't influence are you supportive of that theory you are new york the global warming hypothesis that we currently use and its connection to human generated emissions is confirmed by...
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by the year 2030 it will grow to nearly 30% along with brazil and west africa, the gulf of mexico is one the most important deepwater provinces in the world. in 2008 there was more oil and gas discovered in deep water, than in on shore. for the sake of our economic growth and security, we simply cannot afford to turn our backs on this resource. neither can we miss the opportunity to improve safety in the gulf of mexico. the macondo caused money and damage. if we don't learn from this disaster, it will have been a double tragedy. as chairman ryan said at this commission's first meeting in july, we must come to grips with the disaster so we can never see its life again. i spoke earlier about risk management being a constant challenge, well, exxon-mobile believes this should not happen if industry best practices are followed. the spill did expose that our nation and the energy industry uld have been better prepared for the possibility however remote of a deepwater blowout. that is why we're leading a multicompany effort along with my colleague today to build a rapid response oil system
by the year 2030 it will grow to nearly 30% along with brazil and west africa, the gulf of mexico is one the most important deepwater provinces in the world. in 2008 there was more oil and gas discovered in deep water, than in on shore. for the sake of our economic growth and security, we simply cannot afford to turn our backs on this resource. neither can we miss the opportunity to improve safety in the gulf of mexico. the macondo caused money and damage. if we don't learn from this disaster,...
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with all this end-stage disease burden down the road. so what we see now is an increased level of concern in china, in brazil, in mexico, in south africa and so on that is in part spurred by this sudden anxiety about the chronic disease in aging populations. it doesn't get to the fact that so many countries, south africa being a prime example, are experiencing both at the same time. a transition to the chronic disease burden while they still have this enormous inif he can shs disease burden that was akin to what we were going through perhaps 150 years ago in the united states. that is where we have a log jam. is in a continuing commitment from the global donor population and the g-20 countries generally to that remaining inif he can shs burden. just to put a data point on something that the admiral said. since 2007, the amount of money put into fight malaria globally has increased 166%. that's an astounding figure. and what that means is people in whole parts of the world that absolutely had nothing to do except accept malaria as part of life or death as the case would be, now actually have tools at hand to save their life, to get infected
with all this end-stage disease burden down the road. so what we see now is an increased level of concern in china, in brazil, in mexico, in south africa and so on that is in part spurred by this sudden anxiety about the chronic disease in aging populations. it doesn't get to the fact that so many countries, south africa being a prime example, are experiencing both at the same time. a transition to the chronic disease burden while they still have this enormous inif he can shs disease burden...
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with this end stage disease burden down the road. so what we see now is an increased level of concern in china, in brazil, in mexico, and so on and is spurred about the chronic disease in aging populations it doesn't get to the fact that so many countries, is out africa being a prime example, are experiencing both the same time. a transition to the chronic disease burden while they still have this enormous infectious disease burden that is akin to what we were going through perhaps 150 years ago in the united states. that is where we have a logjam is in a continuing commitment from the global donor population and the g20 countries generally to that remaining infectious burden to put a data point on something the admiral said, since 2007 the amount of money put into fight malaria globally has increased 166%. that's an astounding figure. and what that means is people in whole parts of the world that absolutely had nothing to do except accept malaria as part of life or death as the indicates may be now actually have tools at hand to save their life if they get infected or prevent infection all together. and those people as brenda said
with this end stage disease burden down the road. so what we see now is an increased level of concern in china, in brazil, in mexico, and so on and is spurred about the chronic disease in aging populations it doesn't get to the fact that so many countries, is out africa being a prime example, are experiencing both the same time. a transition to the chronic disease burden while they still have this enormous infectious disease burden that is akin to what we were going through perhaps 150 years...
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partners but we are working together to deal with bilateral and we are also working together on the global stage and in fact the countries like mexico and brazil and argentina participate in the global the institutions like the key 20, the fact mexico will be hosting the next round of the parties on climate change in cancun, the participation of mexico most recently and the security council and columbia are all examples of deep in nature that we have with this hemisphere, and so we do understand the importance and it is something that is resident with the people of this country to understand the need to have political, social and economic relations throughout this hemisphere. >> [inaudible] first of all thank you for a very impressive overview. [inaudible] in the course of yesterday we had a reminder from one of the speakers the strategy of making choices and in the course of yesterday there were some areas of choice either express or heavily in plight. the first was a question brimmer put to tony blair talking about global economic governance in concert with countries with different values and we china and my question is which of our values w
partners but we are working together to deal with bilateral and we are also working together on the global stage and in fact the countries like mexico and brazil and argentina participate in the global the institutions like the key 20, the fact mexico will be hosting the next round of the parties on climate change in cancun, the participation of mexico most recently and the security council and columbia are all examples of deep in nature that we have with this hemisphere, and so we do...
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by the year 2030 it will grow to nearly 30% along with brazil and west africa, the gulf of mexico is one the most important deepwater provinces in the world. in 2008 there was more oil and gas discovered in deep water, than in on shore. for the sake of our economic growth and security, we simply cannot afford to turn our backs on this resource. neither can we miss the opportunity to improve safety in the gulf of mexico. the macondo caused money and damage. if we don't learn from this disaster, it will have been a double tragedy. as chairman ryan said at this commission's first meeting in july, we must come to grips with the disaster so we can never see its life again. i spoke earlier about risk management being a constant challenge, well, exxon-mobile believes this should not happen if industry best practices are followed. the spill did expose that our nation and the energy industry could have been better prepared for the possibility however remote of a deepwater blowout. that is why we're leading a multicompany effort along with my colleague today to build a rapid response oil syste
by the year 2030 it will grow to nearly 30% along with brazil and west africa, the gulf of mexico is one the most important deepwater provinces in the world. in 2008 there was more oil and gas discovered in deep water, than in on shore. for the sake of our economic growth and security, we simply cannot afford to turn our backs on this resource. neither can we miss the opportunity to improve safety in the gulf of mexico. the macondo caused money and damage. if we don't learn from this disaster,...
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with the developing economies as well. so you have the big players, u.s., china, russia, france. you also have a brazil in there, indonesia and mexicond all combined when you put all of the nations together, they comprise 85% of the world's economy, so what they decide there has a massive impact on the entire world. interesting dynamic this time around. one thing we're seeing is being dubbed currency wars. that is something that plays out of what you were just talking about here. the u.s. just announced pumping $600 billion in the economy and a lot of nations unhappy about that decision and that's setting up a whole new dynamic for this meeting here. >> josh what does this really mean? if you can explain the currency wars to us simply, what would you say here? >> let me break this down. how do i make it simple? the u.s. has been pressuring china for a long time because china -- they complain that china is trying to undervalue, lower the value of its own currency. you might say why would a nation want to lower the value of their currency? that helps exporters. the idea is that the u.s. is lowering the value of its currency. now, what
with the developing economies as well. so you have the big players, u.s., china, russia, france. you also have a brazil in there, indonesia and mexicond all combined when you put all of the nations together, they comprise 85% of the world's economy, so what they decide there has a massive impact on the entire world. interesting dynamic this time around. one thing we're seeing is being dubbed currency wars. that is something that plays out of what you were just talking about here. the u.s. just...
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going to be bankrupt trying to deal with all this end stage disease burden down the road, so what we see now is an increased level of concern in china, in brazil, in mexico, in south africa, and so on that is in part spurred by this sudden anxiety about the chronic disease in aging populations. it doesn't get to the practice that so many countries, south africa being a prime example, are experiencing both at the same time, a transition to the chronic disease burden while they still have enormous infectious disease burden akin to what we were going through 150 years ago in the united states. that is where we have a log jam is in a continuing commitment for the global donor population and the g20 countries generally to that remaining infectious burden. to put a data point on something the admiral said, since 2007 the amount of money put in to fight molecular-base -- moleria has increased. that means people in whole parts of the world that had nothing to do other than accept that disease as life or death as the case may be now have tools at hand to save their lives and prevent infection all together, but those same people as brenda said an hour ago here, th
going to be bankrupt trying to deal with all this end stage disease burden down the road, so what we see now is an increased level of concern in china, in brazil, in mexico, in south africa, and so on that is in part spurred by this sudden anxiety about the chronic disease in aging populations. it doesn't get to the practice that so many countries, south africa being a prime example, are experiencing both at the same time, a transition to the chronic disease burden while they still have...
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as far as giving money to brazil and mexico, there are supporters that want to expand off-shore drilling. i do see that happening in the 112th congress especially with the republican-controlled house. the senate hopes to vote to a t bone pickins bill. it's interesting that china is moving forward. so, the reason why t-bone pickins bill hasn't passed congress yet is because of the way to pay for that bill, which cost $5 million. the idea of using natural gas does have bipartisan support. host: you say the cost is $5 billion. what does that pay for? host: 4.5 goes to natural gas and the rest to electric technology. promoting infrastructure and tax incentives. primarily in the semitrucks. it's expensive. in order to do that, the trucks could cost up to $80,000. so it's a steep price for them to pay. at the same time, it's cheaper and much cleaner then. host: our next call comes from houston texas jan on our line for democrats. caller: yes. good morning. i just had a question. i worked in the coal industry for over 20 years in indiana beginning in the early 1970's. there was a lot of emphasis put on clean coal and the coal companies strategy as far as w
as far as giving money to brazil and mexico, there are supporters that want to expand off-shore drilling. i do see that happening in the 112th congress especially with the republican-controlled house. the senate hopes to vote to a t bone pickins bill. it's interesting that china is moving forward. so, the reason why t-bone pickins bill hasn't passed congress yet is because of the way to pay for that bill, which cost $5 million. the idea of using natural gas does have bipartisan support. host:...
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with bilateral regional problems. we're also working together on a global stage. the fact that countries like mexico and braziland argentina participate in global institutions like the g20, a fact that mexico will be hosting the next round of the conference of parties on climate change in cancun, the participation of mexico most really in security council in colombia now joined the security council are all exams a deep engagement that we have with this hemisphere. so we do understand the importance, and it is something that is very i think resonant with the people of this country to understand the need to have strong political social economic and people to people relations throughout this hemisphere. [inaudible] >> in the course of yesterday, we had to remind someone one of the speakers that strategy is making choices that and in the course of yesterday, there was some areas of choice, either expressed or heavily implied. the first was a question he and bremer put to tony blair talking about global economic governance in concert with countries with different values, namely china. and my question is, which of o
with bilateral regional problems. we're also working together on a global stage. the fact that countries like mexico and braziland argentina participate in global institutions like the g20, a fact that mexico will be hosting the next round of the conference of parties on climate change in cancun, the participation of mexico most really in security council in colombia now joined the security council are all exams a deep engagement that we have with this hemisphere. so we do understand the...
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as far as giving money to brazil and mexico, there are supporters that want to expand off-shore drilling. i do see that happeni in the 11h congress especially with the republican-controlled house. the senate hopes to vote to a t bone pickins bill. it's interesting that china is moving forward. so, the reason why t-bone pickins bill hasn't passed congress yet is because of the way to pay for that bill, which cost $5 million. the idea of using natural gas does have bipartisan suppor host: you say the cost is $5 billion. what does that pay for? host: 4.5 goes to natural gas and the rest to electric technology. promoting infrastructure and tax incentives. primarily in the semitrucks. it's expensive. in order to do that, therucks could cost up to $80,000. so it's a steep price for them to pay. at the same time, it's cheaper and much cleaner then. host: our next call comes from houston texas jan on our line for democrats. caller: yes. good morning. i just had a question. i worked in the coal industry for over 20 years in indiana beginning in the early 1970's. there was a lot of emphasis put on clean coal and the coal companies strategy as far as what
as far as giving money to brazil and mexico, there are supporters that want to expand off-shore drilling. i do see that happeni in the 11h congress especially with the republican-controlled house. the senate hopes to vote to a t bone pickins bill. it's interesting that china is moving forward. so, the reason why t-bone pickins bill hasn't passed congress yet is because of the way to pay for that bill, which cost $5 million. the idea of using natural gas does have bipartisan suppor host: you say...
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as far as giving money to brazil and mexico, there are supporters that want to expand off-shore drilling. i do see that happening in the 112th congress especially with the republican-controlled house. the senate hopes to vote to a t bone pickins bill. it's interesting that china is moving forward. so, the reason why t-bone pickins bill hasn't passed congress yet is because of the way to pay for that bill, which cost $5 million. the idea of using natural gas does have bipartisan support. host: you say the cost is $5 billion. what does that pay for? host: 4.5 goes to natural gas and the rest to electric technology. promoting infrastructure and tax incentives. primarily in the semitrucks. it's expensive. in order to do that, the trucks could cost up to $80,000. so it's a steep price for them to pay. at the same time, it's cheaper and much cleaner then. host: our next call comes from houston texas jan on our line for democrats. caller: yes. good morning. i just had a question. i worked in the coal industry for over 20 years in indiana beginning in the early 1970's. there was a lot of emphasis put on clean coal and the coal companies strategy as far as w
as far as giving money to brazil and mexico, there are supporters that want to expand off-shore drilling. i do see that happening in the 112th congress especially with the republican-controlled house. the senate hopes to vote to a t bone pickins bill. it's interesting that china is moving forward. so, the reason why t-bone pickins bill hasn't passed congress yet is because of the way to pay for that bill, which cost $5 million. the idea of using natural gas does have bipartisan support. host:...
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with all the end-stage disease burden down the road. so what we see now is an increased level of concern in china, in brazil, and mexico, in south africad by the sudden anxiety about the chronic disease and aging population. it doesn't get to the fact that so many countries, south africa being a prime example, after experiencing both at the same time. they transition to the chronic disease burden by the still have this enormous infectious disease burden that is akin to what we were going through perhaps 150 years ago in the united states. that is where we have a logjam is in a continuing commitment from the global donor population and the g20 countries generally to that remaining infectious burden. just to put a data point on something that the admiral said. since 2007, the amount of money put into fight malaria globally has increased 166%. that's an astounding figure. and what that means is people in parts of the world that still he had nothing to do except except malaria as part of life, now actually have tools enhanced to save their lives, to get infected and prevents infection altogether. but those same people, as brenda said about
with all the end-stage disease burden down the road. so what we see now is an increased level of concern in china, in brazil, and mexico, in south africad by the sudden anxiety about the chronic disease and aging population. it doesn't get to the fact that so many countries, south africa being a prime example, after experiencing both at the same time. they transition to the chronic disease burden by the still have this enormous infectious disease burden that is akin to what we were going...
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partners, that we're working to the to deal with bilateral and regional problems and also working to the on a global stage. in fact countries like mexico and brazil and argentina participate in global institutions like the g20 and the fact that mexico is hosting the next round of the conference of parties on climate parties in cancun and columbia joining the security counsel is are proof that we have deep engagements with the hemisphere. we understand the importance and something that is resonant with the people of this country to understand the need to have strong political, social, economic, and people-to-people relations throughout this hemisphere. okay. great. >> thank you, i'm -- [inaudible] first of all, thank you for a very impressive overview. i'm always amazed of people at your level keeps these things strawght. [laughter] in the course of yesterday, we had a reminder from a speaker that strategy is a question of making choices, and in the course of yesterday there was areas of choice either expressed or heavily implied. the first was a question in breamer put to tony blair in talking about global economic government in concert with coun
partners, that we're working to the to deal with bilateral and regional problems and also working to the on a global stage. in fact countries like mexico and brazil and argentina participate in global institutions like the g20 and the fact that mexico is hosting the next round of the conference of parties on climate parties in cancun and columbia joining the security counsel is are proof that we have deep engagements with the hemisphere. we understand the importance and something that is...