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and commerce within north america. many of the events and publications occurred under the umbrella of our usmca a working group which we established about a year ago and about which you will hear more later on. that group brings together policymakers and stakeholders to discuss rules of origin, work force development, energy, border management and travel and tourism among others. it will continue during the agreement's second year to convene and discuss additional chapters and sector discussions in areas like agriculture, financial services, small and medium enterprises and the degeneratival economy. in doing so, we hope to provide the three governments with actionable recommendations to support rapid resolution of problems and agile responses to opportunities to, again, enhance the economy of no one of us, but all three of us and, in fact, the entire hemisphere. so enough from me. let's get on to today's important discussion. i am delighted to have the honor to moderate a virtual fireside chat with north america's tra
and commerce within north america. many of the events and publications occurred under the umbrella of our usmca a working group which we established about a year ago and about which you will hear more later on. that group brings together policymakers and stakeholders to discuss rules of origin, work force development, energy, border management and travel and tourism among others. it will continue during the agreement's second year to convene and discuss additional chapters and sector...
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also, the usmca has been a powerful engine of economic recovery in north america. and despite the pandemic, we were able to face economic consequences, and mexico's position among the countries that received major and foreign investment flows, and this has to do with this usmca trading, and for us i think that we should highlight that usmca helped our investments with canada and the u.s. were strengthened. the confidence of this u.s. and see a mechanism, it was welcomed worldwide, but also by investors and our colleagues and workers in the country. the restructuring of supply chain thanks to usmca also were tested during the pandemic. part of what we have done up to date is to share our counter parties, especially a steady by a company that indicates that the manufacturing imports that u.s. performs from mexico dog integrate a 30% u.s. content. and we have sent to the administration of president biden and canada, highlighting the strengthening of the value chains to overcome big, or as a region to overcome. as catherine said, if we work as allies to have a common f
also, the usmca has been a powerful engine of economic recovery in north america. and despite the pandemic, we were able to face economic consequences, and mexico's position among the countries that received major and foreign investment flows, and this has to do with this usmca trading, and for us i think that we should highlight that usmca helped our investments with canada and the u.s. were strengthened. the confidence of this u.s. and see a mechanism, it was welcomed worldwide, but also by...
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our crucial supply chains can be anchored in north america. running through our trading partners, foremost with canada and mexico. i also think, as was mentioned by our trade leaders, the passage of usmca, and i credit my counter part, chairman rich neil for terrific work and leadership here in the house but it laid the foundation for future bipartisan trade legislation. we are, in some ways, already building on this blueprint but i hope we do more. and i know our counterparts in canada are doing the same throughout the world. i will tell you, i am confident of ambassador tai, who is a skilled and strong negotiator, will work with lawmakers in congress to advance our leadership in trade. she knows what it takes, bipartisanship, intense consultation and transparency. and after the historic bipartisan support, mark, frankly one i didn't think i'd live to see in trade, and i am very -- was very encouraged by this. i just am convinced we can work together to do more. and this will help us exit the pandemic crisis frankly stronger than we entered i
our crucial supply chains can be anchored in north america. running through our trading partners, foremost with canada and mexico. i also think, as was mentioned by our trade leaders, the passage of usmca, and i credit my counter part, chairman rich neil for terrific work and leadership here in the house but it laid the foundation for future bipartisan trade legislation. we are, in some ways, already building on this blueprint but i hope we do more. and i know our counterparts in canada are...
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americans and canadians work together in defense of north america, through the north american aerospace defense command, known to all of us as norad. after more than 60 years, norad remains the world's only by national military command, and we are also two of the original nato allies, and our participation in the alliance demonstrates the transatlantic bond. we cannot afford to remain complacent. selective security -- collective security is a shared responsibility, and we must -- in line with commitments with that we have made to nato, the defense investment pledge. similarly, norad forms a critical piece of our continental defense and must be modernized to involve a global security challenge. since we were to reboot our economy, the defense spending offers an opportunity to invigorate key innovation sectors, but norad modernization tends to benefit for instance from canada's exceptional artificial intelligence and machine learning sectors, as well as the technological agility of u.s. and canadian businesses, including those small and medium businesses i mentioned earlier. at the same t
americans and canadians work together in defense of north america, through the north american aerospace defense command, known to all of us as norad. after more than 60 years, norad remains the world's only by national military command, and we are also two of the original nato allies, and our participation in the alliance demonstrates the transatlantic bond. we cannot afford to remain complacent. selective security -- collective security is a shared responsibility, and we must -- in line with...
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heat waves fit into a far bigger picture, and we will start up close — on the western side of north americafirst heatwave began in latejune. this portland in the us and this is british columbia and canada. ——in canada. the temperature records were being smashed, and the previous record was 44.1; celsius. now it is 19.6. that is now canada's highest ever temperature. moving into the us, it went from this to this. and further south in portland, the older record was beaten by another big margin. and none of this is normal. this is how one canadian climatologist put it. nature is telling us that this is not normal, too. on the pacific coast, it's estimated over a billion marine creatures have been killed. this man runs an oyster business in canada. basically cooked the oysters, clams, mussels around here now are all gone. and you can see the sand dollars are all dead. and now one heatwave has been followed by another. this image shows the 10th ofjuly in the us — the red means hotter than average, and this is death valley in california. it reached 54.1; celsius, and if confirmed that will equal
heat waves fit into a far bigger picture, and we will start up close — on the western side of north americafirst heatwave began in latejune. this portland in the us and this is british columbia and canada. ——in canada. the temperature records were being smashed, and the previous record was 44.1; celsius. now it is 19.6. that is now canada's highest ever temperature. moving into the us, it went from this to this. and further south in portland, the older record was beaten by another big...
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on the right is his brother who is commander-in-chief in north america. of course george washington the american commander in chief, these are key folks who worked out the strategy in 1777 so clockwise from the top we got kueng george the third and on the right you have general sir william on the bottom, john. on the left george tremaine former general and secretary of the the colonies and responsible for managing the war in north america. so early in 1777, commander-in-chief general sir william on the left and john were at this time is in london so he is in london with the king tremaine. both present plans for 1777 and they both argue that these are going to be war when he fights. so the plan is a very complex but imaginative plan. in some ways, it's a repeat of the first british invasion of new york in the fall of 1776 which was commanded by general carlton, commander-in-chief in canada so this plan calls for three columns to advance albany new york so you see the first one would be the larger column from canada shut down the famous hudson river invasio
on the right is his brother who is commander-in-chief in north america. of course george washington the american commander in chief, these are key folks who worked out the strategy in 1777 so clockwise from the top we got kueng george the third and on the right you have general sir william on the bottom, john. on the left george tremaine former general and secretary of the the colonies and responsible for managing the war in north america. so early in 1777, commander-in-chief general sir...
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this all comes just weeks after another dangerous heat wave hit north america, and which hundreds of sudden death recorded. many of them suspected of being heat related and next year brian, for me this is the largest wild fire of the year in california, burning along the border with nevada. a combination of 2 fires, sparked by lightning, doubled in size between friday and saturday, fires rolling down here. it's one of several fires, straightening homes across the wasted united states, blamed on so called heat dome, pockets of high pressure which push warm air down, forcing temperatures up this job. those are the effects of climate change. here it's real human induced impacts. acute impacts are happening decades before even the scientists are predicted with scorching temperatures across 10 states. 30000000 americans are facing extreme heat. this wildfire and oregon doubled in size on saturday, pushed by strong winds. officials with cold, ablaze, unpredictable and erratic. some areas have been evacuated or others have been told to pack up and be ready to leave at any moment. the heat a
this all comes just weeks after another dangerous heat wave hit north america, and which hundreds of sudden death recorded. many of them suspected of being heat related and next year brian, for me this is the largest wild fire of the year in california, burning along the border with nevada. a combination of 2 fires, sparked by lightning, doubled in size between friday and saturday, fires rolling down here. it's one of several fires, straightening homes across the wasted united states, blamed on...
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on the left is sir william howe, the commander-in-chief in north america, minus canada.nd on the right is his brother admiral lord richard howe, who is the royal navy commander and chief in north america. there's of course george washington, the american commander-in-chief. so these are the key folks who worked out the strategy in 1777, so clockwise from the top, we've got king george iii, and then on the right there, you have general sir william howe. on the bottom, lieutenant general john burgoyne and on the left is lord george germain, secretary of state for the colonies and responsible for managing the war in north america. and then -- so early in 1777, the commander-in-chief, general sir william howe on the left and lieutenant general john burgoyne who at this time is in london. he's there in london with the king and germain, both present plans for 1777. and they both argue that these are going to be war-winning plans. so burgoyne's plan is a very complex, but imaginative plan. in some ways it is a repeat of the first british invasion of new york in the fall of 1776
on the left is sir william howe, the commander-in-chief in north america, minus canada.nd on the right is his brother admiral lord richard howe, who is the royal navy commander and chief in north america. there's of course george washington, the american commander-in-chief. so these are the key folks who worked out the strategy in 1777, so clockwise from the top, we've got king george iii, and then on the right there, you have general sir william howe. on the bottom, lieutenant general john...
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it may have been ablene to happn on the plains of europe but it's not going to happen in north america anyway again i'm sorry that was a lot answered yourou question. >> it's a very useful background. i want to -- i've always been confused by this idea that the plan was just misunderstood because the plan for 1777 was the same plan for 1776 when they marched down from canada and linked up with burgoyne. the deputies arrived from london fresh from talks with germane and if they begged him to go north and not to philadelphia. my question is if howe met burgoyne would that have changed the outcome and what was the plan once they met and if this was so important why did they not just go to new york and join howe in canada and how could they ever held an alliance between new york and canada? >> there are a lot of questions there. >> let me take the lastet one first. why didn't burgoyne to sail around and meet howe. one burgoyne submits his detailed plan to the king and germane would take care of member thexa exact date but february of 1777 he writes this long memo called thoughts for conduc
it may have been ablene to happn on the plains of europe but it's not going to happen in north america anyway again i'm sorry that was a lot answered yourou question. >> it's a very useful background. i want to -- i've always been confused by this idea that the plan was just misunderstood because the plan for 1777 was the same plan for 1776 when they marched down from canada and linked up with burgoyne. the deputies arrived from london fresh from talks with germane and if they begged him...
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on the left is sir william howe, commander-in-chief in north america, minus canada. on the right is his brother admiral richard howe who is the royal commander-in-chief in north america. there's of course george washington, the american commander-in-chief. these are the folks who worked out the strategy in 1777. clockwise from the top we have king george iii. on the right there you have general sir william howe. on the bottom lieutenant general john begoin. on the left, former general and now secretary of state for the colonies and responsible for managing the war in north america. so early any -- early in 777, the commander-in-chief general sir william howe on the left, and the lieutenant general, at this time is in london. he's there in london with the king and germane. both present plans for 1777. and they both argue that these are going to be war-winning plans. so bergoin's plan is a very complex but imagine that tiff plan. in some ways it is a repeat of the first of british invasion of new york in the fall of 1776, which was commanded by general carlton, the com
on the left is sir william howe, commander-in-chief in north america, minus canada. on the right is his brother admiral richard howe who is the royal commander-in-chief in north america. there's of course george washington, the american commander-in-chief. these are the folks who worked out the strategy in 1777. clockwise from the top we have king george iii. on the right there you have general sir william howe. on the bottom lieutenant general john begoin. on the left, former general and now...
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it may have been able to in europe but it's not going to happen in north america so anyway, i'm sorryong answer to your question. >> i love to get in there but -- >> right. >> very useful backgrounds. a minority of one, this is not the same view. i was confused by this idea that plan was misunderstood by the commander because the plan for 1777 was the same plan for 7076 when they marched down from canada and went up with albany. it difficult to believe they would meet when his deputy was from london fresh with germane, bacone north and not to philadelphia. his focus though, he needed no help i just throw them out. my question is, crossing albany, with that have really changed the outcome? what was the plan once they got to albany why did you not simply go to new york and even if they did, how quickly ever hold between new york and canada? >> there's a lot in those questions there. let me take the last one first. why didn't he just stay around to reinforce him? when he submits his detailed plan in germane, which i can't remember the exact date but barbara 1777, he writes a long memo co
it may have been able to in europe but it's not going to happen in north america so anyway, i'm sorryong answer to your question. >> i love to get in there but -- >> right. >> very useful backgrounds. a minority of one, this is not the same view. i was confused by this idea that plan was misunderstood by the commander because the plan for 1777 was the same plan for 7076 when they marched down from canada and went up with albany. it difficult to believe they would meet when his...
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and it can be done very quickly to to another location. >> is not happening in north america. i'm sorry that the long answer to your question. >> . >> that you play devils advocate this is not the perceived viewpoint and it was just missed understood by the commanders because the plan of 1777 was the same plan from 1776 and then to link up with how in albany as hard to believe when his deputy is fresh from talks he begged him to go north and not to philadelphia but he spoke as if he needed the help so my question is where that have changed the outcome? and if this is so important than even if the two armies had met with are the lines between new york and canada?e' >> there's a lot in those questions. >> i will take the last one first. why didn't they just sail around? when we submit to a detailed plan to the king i cannot remember the exact date that febres 1777 that rights along the mouth for conducting war on the side of canada. and about 95 percent how he conducts the invasion from canada. >> three lines of thates talk about oh another thing we can do is sail around and rei
and it can be done very quickly to to another location. >> is not happening in north america. i'm sorry that the long answer to your question. >> . >> that you play devils advocate this is not the perceived viewpoint and it was just missed understood by the commanders because the plan of 1777 was the same plan from 1776 and then to link up with how in albany as hard to believe when his deputy is fresh from talks he begged him to go north and not to philadelphia but he spoke as...
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scott: i think the pricing power is going to return first in north america.onsistent with what we heard out of halliburton. halliburton still gets less than 50% of the revenue from north america, but they get most of the big three or big four, including weatherford. so assuming that is the case and that is where we expect to see the pricing power return first, i would expect halliburton to see improvement in that area before any of their peers do. alix: more consolidation in the space. lots of consolidation within the actual producer space. scott: you know, we haven't seen anything like we have seen in e&p, but we did see patterson by pioneer a of weeks ago. that is a land driller deal. we could see some combinations with some of the competitors emerging from bankruptcy. you could see some opportunistic fields potentially in large cap oilfield services, but the thing to bear in mind is that these companies still have a lot of leverage relative to where they would like to be. however it is close to three times. they indicated today on the call that they would
scott: i think the pricing power is going to return first in north america.onsistent with what we heard out of halliburton. halliburton still gets less than 50% of the revenue from north america, but they get most of the big three or big four, including weatherford. so assuming that is the case and that is where we expect to see the pricing power return first, i would expect halliburton to see improvement in that area before any of their peers do. alix: more consolidation in the space. lots of...
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dozens of canadians die in north america's heatwave, president biden says the climate threat is now critical. these are live pictures in beijing. the 100th anniversary of the ruling communist party in china is celebrated. and we look at the legacy of former us defense secretary donald rumsfeld who has has died at the age 88. the american entertainer, bill cosby, has had his conviction for sexual assault overturned by the supreme court of pennsylvania. mr cosby, who's 83, has served more than two years of his sentence at a state prison near philadelphia. he had originally been found guilty of drugging and molesting a woman in 200a. but dozens of other women had also publicly accused him of sexual assault, but no further action was taken against him. michelle fleury reports from philadelphia. this is the moment bill cosby left present a free man. he had served two years of a 3—10 year sentence. his fall from grace was sealed in 2018 after he was found guilty of three counts of sexual assault for drugging and molesting andrea constand in 2004. in molesting andrea constand in 200a. in a stunning
dozens of canadians die in north america's heatwave, president biden says the climate threat is now critical. these are live pictures in beijing. the 100th anniversary of the ruling communist party in china is celebrated. and we look at the legacy of former us defense secretary donald rumsfeld who has has died at the age 88. the american entertainer, bill cosby, has had his conviction for sexual assault overturned by the supreme court of pennsylvania. mr cosby, who's 83, has served more than...
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to come virtually impossible without climate change. scientists deliver worrying findings or north america's records, said he, he was saying we may have crossed global warming tipping points on that in a moment. but 1st, police in the netherlands of arrested to suspects over the shooting of prominent investigative journalists period of raise the man, are you in court on friday or therapies? are investigating links to the, the reasons reporting on a major criminal gang. european leaders saying his shooting was also an attack on freedom of the press. peter de fries is known for exposing the dutch underworld, sometimes digging up evidence to help bring justice to victims and speaking out for survivors. now, the investigative journalist live in an amsterdam hospital fighting for his life. this surveillance footage shows devries walking down a nearly empty street moments before he was attacked. a gunman shot him up to 5 times, including once in the head, people who have come to the scene of the crime, to lay flowers, to think of his contributions to dutch society, and to pray for his recovery. to
to come virtually impossible without climate change. scientists deliver worrying findings or north america's records, said he, he was saying we may have crossed global warming tipping points on that in a moment. but 1st, police in the netherlands of arrested to suspects over the shooting of prominent investigative journalists period of raise the man, are you in court on friday or therapies? are investigating links to the, the reasons reporting on a major criminal gang. european leaders saying...
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we are really a little bit behind in north america, but north america will benefit from all of that work that has gone before in the first and second wave. adoption will be faster, easier, and more cost on that third wave. for the tipping point, we have to get the total cost of ownership on zero emission vehicles to be in the same ballpark as the total cost of ownership as diesel vehicles. that is hyzon's focus. we believe that within two years we will have more than one location in the world where we have total cost of ownership for hydrogen powered fleets, at or below diesel fleet ownership, in the same location. alix: on an upfront cost basis it will always be more expensive, but based on usage it is cheaper, is that fair to say? >> that is reasonable to say. right now it is hard to match capital costs of an industry that has been there for decades, has all kinds of cost improvements and optimizations. the cost structures on the capital side -- the capital premium is coming down, so it is getting easier and easier to match total cost of ownership through the savings on the driven mile
we are really a little bit behind in north america, but north america will benefit from all of that work that has gone before in the first and second wave. adoption will be faster, easier, and more cost on that third wave. for the tipping point, we have to get the total cost of ownership on zero emission vehicles to be in the same ballpark as the total cost of ownership as diesel vehicles. that is hyzon's focus. we believe that within two years we will have more than one location in the world...
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, itjust speaks to how vital— in north america, itjust speaks to how vital it — in north america, itjust change — grasp this nettle around climate change was up a lot was talked about at dunning _ change was up a lot was talked about at dunning cornwall last month when the leaders all met at the g7 but it is not _ the leaders all met at the g7 but it is not enough tojust have fine words — is not enough tojust have fine words i— is not enough tojust have fine words. i think the scientists use to be worried — words. i think the scientists use to be worried about this are literally tearing _ be worried about this are literally tearing their hair out because the governments of countries are not giving _ governments of countries are not giving enough. they are setting these _ giving enough. they are setting these deadlines far too far in the future _ these deadlines far too far in the future whereas actually things need to really— future whereas actually things need to really start shaking up now. or maybe _ to really start shaking up now. or maybe if— to really start shaking up now. or maybe
, itjust speaks to how vital— in north america, itjust speaks to how vital it — in north america, itjust change — grasp this nettle around climate change was up a lot was talked about at dunning _ change was up a lot was talked about at dunning cornwall last month when the leaders all met at the g7 but it is not _ the leaders all met at the g7 but it is not enough tojust have fine words — is not enough tojust have fine words i— is not enough tojust have fine words. i think the...
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dozens of canadians die in north america's heatwave.sident biden says the climate thread is now critical. we look at the legacy of donald rumsfeld who has died at the age of 88. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the american entertainer bill cosby has had his conviction for sexual assault overturned by the supreme court of pennsylvania. mr cosby, who's 83,has served more than two years of his sentence at a state prison near philadelphia. he had originally been found guilty of drugging and molesting a woman in 200a. but dozens of other women had also publicly accused him of sexual assault, but no further action was taken against him. michelle fleury reports from philadelphia. this is the moment bill cosby left present a free man. he had served two years of a three— to 10—year sentence. his fall from grace was sealed in 2018 after he was found guilty of three counts of sexual assault for drugging and molesting andrea constand in 200a. but in a stunning reversal, pennsylvania's highest court said the entertaine
dozens of canadians die in north america's heatwave.sident biden says the climate thread is now critical. we look at the legacy of donald rumsfeld who has died at the age of 88. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the american entertainer bill cosby has had his conviction for sexual assault overturned by the supreme court of pennsylvania. mr cosby, who's 83,has served more than two years of his sentence at a state prison near philadelphia. he had originally been found...
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last month was the hottestjune on record in north america.le of the week, but the heatwaves this summer have been relentless and the months that are usually the hottest are still to come. peter bowes, bbc news, washington. very challenging conditions. earlier, i spoke to glen macdonald, professor of geography, environmental science and sustainability at ucla. i asked him to explain the challenges faced by california in tackling the wildfires. we've really kicked off the fire season with the beckwourth fire, which is a fire complex which started 50 miles north of lake tahoe. 0urfield area, where we are studying long—range climate change and fires, is located less than 30 miles away to the south—west. the fire, however, is burning towards the north—east, so it's away from our field area. however, this has been a really unpredictable fire. they've only got it about 8% contained. a bit earlier in the week, it was over 20% contained. winds have picked up, temperatures are so high that water drops are evaporating before they have a chance to get to
last month was the hottestjune on record in north america.le of the week, but the heatwaves this summer have been relentless and the months that are usually the hottest are still to come. peter bowes, bbc news, washington. very challenging conditions. earlier, i spoke to glen macdonald, professor of geography, environmental science and sustainability at ucla. i asked him to explain the challenges faced by california in tackling the wildfires. we've really kicked off the fire season with the...
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the scientists say the recent hate wave wage set records across north america would have been almost impossible without climate change. parts of canada rates, nearly 50 degrees celsius and high temperatures, have led to hundreds of deaths. europe 2 is experiencing one of the hardest summons on record climate research and say it's assigned. global warming may have passed a critical tipping point. living near an outdoor swimming pool during a heat wave is a fortunate thing. the temperature stored so high in alberta, canada that can be melted. it's random events. it's very seldom un servatius. you don't see this or the last 100 or maybe 150 years and there's no tell your plan at the evidence from from tree rings from other archives that supports the next few in the past such, he may be a freak event, but what role does human activities on earth play in climate change. so the human activities with release of greenhouse gas feel to me, thing and so on, are leading to increase of these greenhouse gases. and we'll see here. and they also prevent the heat from, from the earth, leaving the at
the scientists say the recent hate wave wage set records across north america would have been almost impossible without climate change. parts of canada rates, nearly 50 degrees celsius and high temperatures, have led to hundreds of deaths. europe 2 is experiencing one of the hardest summons on record climate research and say it's assigned. global warming may have passed a critical tipping point. living near an outdoor swimming pool during a heat wave is a fortunate thing. the temperature stored...
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the bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury in new york has the details. bill and melinda gates announced their divorce in may but relieved when the pair said they would continue to work together on their charitable foundation. however, splitting up foundation. however, splitting up is often a messy business, and now the pair who often referred to the gates foundation is therefore the child has said they have reached a custody arrangement of sorts. melinda is now being given the option to resign from her position as co—chair and trustee if the pair is unable to work together after two years of. in such a case she would receive personal resources from her ex—husband for her own charity work. but make no mistake, she made it clear in a statement that for now, she is not going anywhere. she wrote i believe deeply in the foundation's mission, and remain fully committed as co—chair to its work. to support this contingency plan, the foundation said it would recruit new trustees to oversee its work. the high profile couple also announced a new $15 billion donatio
the bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury in new york has the details. bill and melinda gates announced their divorce in may but relieved when the pair said they would continue to work together on their charitable foundation. however, splitting up foundation. however, splitting up is often a messy business, and now the pair who often referred to the gates foundation is therefore the child has said they have reached a custody arrangement of sorts. melinda is now being...
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last month was the hottestjune on record in north america. few days are expected to ease off by the middle of the week but the heatwaves this summer have been relentless and the months that are usually the hottest are still to come. peter bowes, bbc news, washington. we can now speak to glen macdonald who's a professor of geography, environmental science and sustainability at ucla. thank you very much forjoining us. i understand that you had a wildfire very close to your own research facility. you can hardly get a clearer indicator of the challenges in front of you. of the challenges in front of ou. �* , ., of the challenges in front of ou. �* , . ~ you. right, it's unreal. we really kicked _ you. right, it's unreal. we really kicked off _ you. right, it's unreal. we really kicked off the - you. right, it's unreal. we really kicked off the fire i really kicked off the fire season with the beckwourth fire, fire complex which started 50 miles north of lake tahoe. ourfield area started 50 miles north of lake tahoe. our field area where we are st
last month was the hottestjune on record in north america. few days are expected to ease off by the middle of the week but the heatwaves this summer have been relentless and the months that are usually the hottest are still to come. peter bowes, bbc news, washington. we can now speak to glen macdonald who's a professor of geography, environmental science and sustainability at ucla. thank you very much forjoining us. i understand that you had a wildfire very close to your own research facility....
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if we give you a temperature story now with what's going on across north america, a bit cool toward s f with a high of 18 degrees. and there is some of that rain there for georgia pushing into the carolinas. central america looks like this. our heaviest spouts of what weather will be found to work coast or rico right through to panama. otherwise, for the caribbean, just the risk of a pop up thunderstorm that includes point to canada on thursday, off to south america, we've got our tropical rains falling where they should and we're going to get a cool surge of they are pushed into santiago. so if i show you the 3 day forecast, we go from while above average on thursday to below average on saturday with just the high of 13. ah, oh, there the john virtuoso racing concent holds and dominating international competition . one 018 south korea's musical prodigy. one out of 0 vaccines, a promising parts out of the sun demik. but implementing the greatest inoculation in history is testing the global community around the world. already a clear gap has emerged between rich nations and poor ones.
if we give you a temperature story now with what's going on across north america, a bit cool toward s f with a high of 18 degrees. and there is some of that rain there for georgia pushing into the carolinas. central america looks like this. our heaviest spouts of what weather will be found to work coast or rico right through to panama. otherwise, for the caribbean, just the risk of a pop up thunderstorm that includes point to canada on thursday, off to south america, we've got our tropical...
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last month was the hottestjune on record in north america.this summer have been relentless and the months that are usually the hottest are still to come. peter bowes, bbc news, washington. sir richard branson hasjust returned from the edge of space during virgin galactic�*s first fully—crewed flight. takeoff from new mexico was slightly delayed by bad weather but the flight is being seen as a milestone for the commercial space industry. from spaceport america in new mexico, here's sophie long. preparations were made before take—off... about 10 years and 1.5 hours behind schedule, in one of the most desolate areas of north america, a lifelong dream became reality. sir richard branson, along with two pilots and three other virgin galactic employees, were transported to the spaceship unity tethered to the mothership eve. then, take—off. this is the moment he's been waiting for. after more than 16 years and hundreds of millions of pounds, sir richard branson is now on his way to space. that's so cool. so, you can see the moment when they release
last month was the hottestjune on record in north america.this summer have been relentless and the months that are usually the hottest are still to come. peter bowes, bbc news, washington. sir richard branson hasjust returned from the edge of space during virgin galactic�*s first fully—crewed flight. takeoff from new mexico was slightly delayed by bad weather but the flight is being seen as a milestone for the commercial space industry. from spaceport america in new mexico, here's sophie...
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hello there, let's not in north america, not excessive heat continues to dominate the weather. across the northern areas of the u. s. it's moved rather centrally across the northern plains and to the midwest . we've had some excessive heat warnings issued from montana and idaho. as those temperatures just continue to climb to the north east of this, we have had temperatures, dip along the east coast. we've had thunderstorms and showers, all those have now east and the temperatures are going to pick up from monday, but it will remain rather hot and humid, particularly for new york city with plenty of cloud cover for the wet weather. we have to go to the deep south, we've seen severe storms rolling across texas and affecting parts of louisiana. we've seen flash flooding in new orleans and in part of florida. and there's more wet and windy weather on the way for florida as we go into next. week thanks to tropical storm elsa, it's been downgraded from hurricane, it's moving its way across cuba. we could see a storm surge of up to 1.5 meters and up to $300.00 millimeters of rain expected,
hello there, let's not in north america, not excessive heat continues to dominate the weather. across the northern areas of the u. s. it's moved rather centrally across the northern plains and to the midwest . we've had some excessive heat warnings issued from montana and idaho. as those temperatures just continue to climb to the north east of this, we have had temperatures, dip along the east coast. we've had thunderstorms and showers, all those have now east and the temperatures are going to...
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these heat waves fit into a far bigger picture, and we will start up close. 0n the western side of north america previous record was a0 for degree celsius now it is a9.6 c. that is now canada�*s higher average temperature. move of the border to seattle in the us, it went from this to theirs. and further south in portland the old record was beaten by another big margin. and none of this is normal. this is one canadian climatologist puts it. this is one canadian climatologist uts it. , ., this is one canadian climatologist uts it. , . , ., , ., puts it. these are temperatures that are for or 5 — puts it. these are temperatures that are for or 5 degrees _ puts it. these are temperatures that are for or 5 degrees warmer... i puts it. these are temperatures that are for or 5 degrees warmer... here | are for or 5 degrees warmer... here is whether— are for or 5 degrees warmer... here is whether historian _ are for or 5 degrees warmer... here is whether historian christopher byrd. he says... nature is telling us this is normal to. on the pacific coast it�*s estimated that over a billion marine creatures
these heat waves fit into a far bigger picture, and we will start up close. 0n the western side of north america previous record was a0 for degree celsius now it is a9.6 c. that is now canada�*s higher average temperature. move of the border to seattle in the us, it went from this to theirs. and further south in portland the old record was beaten by another big margin. and none of this is normal. this is one canadian climatologist puts it. this is one canadian climatologist uts it. , ., this...
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the asian come to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic head trade and sport fishing became tow. it has made the jump all the way to strange. originally introduced to control contests. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants. and in europe, a tiny mothers is causing massive problems in its new habitat. the depths of lake constance are no home to a creature originally from the black sea. this is fascinating and terrified when there, aggravating and annoying if it were not really sure what they're doing here. the clunk muscle disrupting the ecosystem of lake constance, an important source of drinking water and biodiversity kristof booth and echo is a commercial fisherman whose halls have been declining over the years. and his fishing nets are increasingly clogged with clog muscles, and dash off country. they've got very sharp edges and depend if you're unlucky and dredge up a lot of shells and one catch then the entire net is covered with these tiny hole. so of course that reduces your cash code and, and the congo muscles are too small to eat. the loosen up the
the asian come to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic head trade and sport fishing became tow. it has made the jump all the way to strange. originally introduced to control contests. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants. and in europe, a tiny mothers is causing massive problems in its new habitat. the depths of lake constance are no home to a creature originally from the black sea. this is fascinating and terrified when there, aggravating and annoying if it...
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the european stunning has spread to north america. south africa and new zealand posting is threat to native species. the asian come to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing became towed has made the jump all the way towards trailing originally introduced to control crop. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and in europe, a tiny mothers is causing massive problems and it's you habitat the depths of lake constance are now home to a creature originally from the black sea. it's fascinating and terrified when they're aggravating and annoying. we're not really sure what they're doing here. the quantity muscle, if disrupting the ecosystem of lake constants, an important source of drinking water and bio diversity. kristof booth and echo as a commercial fisherman who's halls have been declining over the years. and his fishing nets are increasingly clunk with clog muscles, and dash off country. they've got very sharp edges and depend if you're unlucky and dredge up a lot of shells and one catch
the european stunning has spread to north america. south africa and new zealand posting is threat to native species. the asian come to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing became towed has made the jump all the way towards trailing originally introduced to control crop. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and in europe, a tiny mothers is causing massive problems and it's you habitat the depths of lake constance are now home to a creature...
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world may have passed a critical global warming threshold as a heat wave, such records across north america, parts of canada to reach nearly 50 degrees celsius and the high temperature of lead to hundreds of deaths. europe is also facing one of its houses to have a summer's living near an outdoor swimming pool during a heat wave is a fortunate thing. the temperature is sore and so high in alberta, canada that can't be melted. it's random events, it's very seldom and un servatius. you don't see this over the last 100 or maybe 150 years. but there's no perio climate evidence from from tree rings from other archives that supports that this has been experience in the past. such, he may be a freak event, but what role does human activities on earth play in climate change? so the human activities with release of greenhouse gas, the field to me fame. and so one are leading to increase of these greenhouse gas with fear. and they also prevent the heat from, from the earth is leaving the atmosphere so it's collecting the heat and the leaves were warm. and this warming was modeled by scientists in the
world may have passed a critical global warming threshold as a heat wave, such records across north america, parts of canada to reach nearly 50 degrees celsius and the high temperature of lead to hundreds of deaths. europe is also facing one of its houses to have a summer's living near an outdoor swimming pool during a heat wave is a fortunate thing. the temperature is sore and so high in alberta, canada that can't be melted. it's random events, it's very seldom and un servatius. you don't see...
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for a world whether attribution report, researchers say, hitting nearly 50 degrees in western north america is virtually impossible without climate change caused by people. they estimate this global warming made the heat wave a $150.00 times more likely. this is not a british columbia problem, it's not a candidate problem. it is a global challenge, and we all need to have citizens of the world coming together as we have quite frankly, to address a global pandemic. there is a lot of uncertainty in the data covering the frequency of heat waves as the phenomenon was so extreme. but something of the scientific community does agree on is that climate change played a big role. let's explore this stuff and i'm stuff is a climate scientist at the potsdam institute for climate impact research. welcome to d w. that was quite a scary report have we passed the point of no return? if the world was wacked in good faith and try to reach the parish climate target to day? when would we see the benefits? well, we certainly haven't passed the point of no return. we can still stop global warming . and of cours
for a world whether attribution report, researchers say, hitting nearly 50 degrees in western north america is virtually impossible without climate change caused by people. they estimate this global warming made the heat wave a $150.00 times more likely. this is not a british columbia problem, it's not a candidate problem. it is a global challenge, and we all need to have citizens of the world coming together as we have quite frankly, to address a global pandemic. there is a lot of uncertainty...
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may have passed a critical global global warming threshold as a heat wave sets records across north america. parts of canada reached nearly 50 degrees celsius and high temperatures of lead to hundreds of death. europe two's experiencing one of its hottest summers on record living near an outdoor swimming pool during a heat wave is a fortunate thing. the temperature, swords so high in alberta, canada that can be melted. it's random events, it's very seldom un servatius. you don't see this over the last 100 or maybe 150 years, but there's no pending climate evidence from from tree rings from other archives that would support us. the next few in the past. such, he may be a free event, but what role do human activities on earth play in climate change? so the human activities with a release of greenhouse gas feel to me, thing and so on, are leading to increase of these greenhouse gas? yes, sir. and they also prevent the heat from, from the earth is leaving the atmosphere so it's collecting the heat and it leads to where to warm him. this warming was modeled by scientists in the us, canada, and e
may have passed a critical global global warming threshold as a heat wave sets records across north america. parts of canada reached nearly 50 degrees celsius and high temperatures of lead to hundreds of death. europe two's experiencing one of its hottest summers on record living near an outdoor swimming pool during a heat wave is a fortunate thing. the temperature, swords so high in alberta, canada that can be melted. it's random events, it's very seldom un servatius. you don't see this over...
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happens and virtually impossible that climate change scientists deliver, worrying findings or north america's records. the heat wave saying we may have crossed global warming tipping points to europe and union has handed an 875000000 euro find to german carmakers for colluding to prevent the roll out of clean emissions technology. the you anti trust body says dinah bmw w and the folks are group denied consumers the chance to buy less polluting cars a dime, lew escaping fine because it revealed the cartel to the european commission of him on this story, i'm not joined by the w. corresponded jack power in brussels. why was it so important to you to hold these german comic us to account? hi guy. well, this case is a by competition and their actions in competition. the european commissioner, who is this for competition, margaret vesta. so this is actually about the green deal about trying to make your, of the 1st climate neutral concept by continent, 520502050. that's the aim essentially. what these 5 come a kids are alleged to have done is to have sat down and had regular technical assess discus
happens and virtually impossible that climate change scientists deliver, worrying findings or north america's records. the heat wave saying we may have crossed global warming tipping points to europe and union has handed an 875000000 euro find to german carmakers for colluding to prevent the roll out of clean emissions technology. the you anti trust body says dinah bmw w and the folks are group denied consumers the chance to buy less polluting cars a dime, lew escaping fine because it revealed...
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here's our north america correspondent peter bowes.rtainly wants to lead and of course he is speaking at a time when people around the world are acutely aware, perhaps more acutely aware than ever before, of the effects of climate change. we are seeing the devastating floods in europe, feeling and experiencing it on the west coast of america and in canada as well, the effects of the heatwaves which have been going on for weeks now and of course fires burning like never before right across the western united states. and of course john kerry is trying to drum up support for the cop26 meeting in glasgow later on this year. and talking about that event being about 100 days away, he is talking in terms of 100 days to save the world from climate change, for the next 100 years. so i think utilising all the rhetoric that he can muster to put pressure on those countries especially china, and this message is really the same to cut carbon emissions, to countries, to stop deforestation and those other big issues that all go together to hopefully h
here's our north america correspondent peter bowes.rtainly wants to lead and of course he is speaking at a time when people around the world are acutely aware, perhaps more acutely aware than ever before, of the effects of climate change. we are seeing the devastating floods in europe, feeling and experiencing it on the west coast of america and in canada as well, the effects of the heatwaves which have been going on for weeks now and of course fires burning like never before right across the...
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admissions seven consequences now, which brings us right back to the heat waves in north america. why 26 is receiving so much attention and offer another reason whyjust attention and offer another reason why just a few attention and offer another reason whyjust a few months ago, david attenborough meet this demand of the worlds leaders. attenborough meet this demand of the worlds leaders-— worlds leaders. never before has been so important _ worlds leaders. never before has been so important that _ worlds leaders. never before has been so important that should i worlds leaders. never before hasj been so important that should be worlds leaders. never before has l been so important that should be a playing field, of debate where we can come to an agreement. because unless we all agree, we are lost. welcome to news watch. should thoughts you posted on nine years ago bar you from working for the bbc? admin bbcjournalists express their opinions on social media, does that damage public perceptions of bbc impartiality? social media activity in regard to journalist is at the heart of the
admissions seven consequences now, which brings us right back to the heat waves in north america. why 26 is receiving so much attention and offer another reason whyjust attention and offer another reason why just a few attention and offer another reason whyjust a few months ago, david attenborough meet this demand of the worlds leaders. attenborough meet this demand of the worlds leaders-— worlds leaders. never before has been so important _ worlds leaders. never before has been so important...
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ah, hello there, let scott in north america and it's all about the persistent heat. once again, we've got excessive heat warnings across many western states in the us, particularly in california. i'm that dangerous heat wave extending all the way from western canada down to the mexico us border and these hot and dry condition fuel the forest fires. we've already had one in northern california and in oregon as well. those hot and dry conditions expected to continue and there stretching more centrally as well. but to the east to this, there's some very wet weather on the way we've got severe storms rolling all the way from the deep south, up to the great lakes. so some flooding, rains, damaging winds, and the possibility of tornadoes. new york still seeing some of that wet weather on monday, you scenarios of canada seen some severe storms as well. but as it go into tuesday, it does ease up the cloud cover. we'll keep that humidity there though. and as we move to central america, there's also quite a bit of humidity on the card for the you can peninsula can, can sitting
ah, hello there, let scott in north america and it's all about the persistent heat. once again, we've got excessive heat warnings across many western states in the us, particularly in california. i'm that dangerous heat wave extending all the way from western canada down to the mexico us border and these hot and dry condition fuel the forest fires. we've already had one in northern california and in oregon as well. those hot and dry conditions expected to continue and there stretching more...
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for a world whether attribution report, researchers say, hitting nearly 50 degrees in western north america is virtually impossible without climate change caused by people. they estimate this global warming made the heat wave a $150.00 times. more likely. this is not a british columbia problem. it's not a candidate problem. it is a global challenge, and we all need to have citizens of the world coming together as we have quite frankly, to address a global pandemic. there is a lot of uncertainty in the data covering the frequency of heat waves as the phenomenon was so extreme. but something the scientific community does agree on is a climate change, played a big role. the city w news up next is the documentary and talk to a message from another talent. i'll cease to the who's going was right in front of it. then suddenly, we agreed to postpone the or olympic games that tokyo or 2020 throne. of course, during the qualifying ground for sports heroes, count down during lockdown starts july. 19th on d, w. ah. the antarctic continent, mystery and natural wonders covered with ice 4 kilometers, dee
for a world whether attribution report, researchers say, hitting nearly 50 degrees in western north america is virtually impossible without climate change caused by people. they estimate this global warming made the heat wave a $150.00 times. more likely. this is not a british columbia problem. it's not a candidate problem. it is a global challenge, and we all need to have citizens of the world coming together as we have quite frankly, to address a global pandemic. there is a lot of uncertainty...
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if we give you a temperature story now with what's going on across north america, a bit cool toward s f with a high of 18 degrees. and there is some of that rain there for georgia pushing into the carolinas. central america looks like this are heavy spouts of what weather will be found to work coast rico right through to panama. otherwise, for the kara, be interest the risk of a pop up. thunder storm that includes point to canada on thursday, off to south america, we've got a tropical rains falling where they should and we're going to get a cool surge of they are pushed into santiago. so if i show you the 3 day forecast, we go from while above average on thursday to below average on saturday with just the high of 13. the news was a bank energy and change to every part of our universe. for small to continue the change. all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your ah, oh, the me. what you all just there, a reminder, the top toys and he's 25 people have died in severe flooding and china essential non province of the heaviest rainfall since
if we give you a temperature story now with what's going on across north america, a bit cool toward s f with a high of 18 degrees. and there is some of that rain there for georgia pushing into the carolinas. central america looks like this are heavy spouts of what weather will be found to work coast rico right through to panama. otherwise, for the kara, be interest the risk of a pop up. thunder storm that includes point to canada on thursday, off to south america, we've got a tropical rains...
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if we give you a temperature story now with what's going on across north america, a bit cool toward s f with a high of 18 degrees. and there is some of that rain there for georgia pushing into the carolinas. central america looks like this or heavy spouts. of what weather will be found to work coast rico right through to panama. otherwise, for the caribbean, just the risk of a pop up thunderstorm that includes point to canada on thursday, off to south america, we've got a tropical rains falling where they should and we're going to get a cool surge of they are pushed into santiago. so if i show you the 3 day forecast, we go from while above average on thursday to below average on saturday with just the high of 13. with this stuff, mum, flying the flag for her nation. we have been putting been playing crickets on what the country must my dream, play in the woods while providing how family plays queen game. that's my precious game in the game. my them bob way on al jazeera. oh, the me. welcome back. okay, one of our top stories here, this, the senior most us general says taliban fighters
if we give you a temperature story now with what's going on across north america, a bit cool toward s f with a high of 18 degrees. and there is some of that rain there for georgia pushing into the carolinas. central america looks like this or heavy spouts. of what weather will be found to work coast rico right through to panama. otherwise, for the caribbean, just the risk of a pop up thunderstorm that includes point to canada on thursday, off to south america, we've got a tropical rains falling...