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mr prescott played a major role in securing the landmark 1997 kyoto agreement on climate change, as wellaying a crucial role in the labour governments led by tony blair. his family said he had a stroke in 2019 and had been living with alzheimer's disease. our political correspondent ben wright looks back at his life. applause. still campaigning long after leaving office... this is hull's finest export! ..john prescott was labour to his fingertips. has she done another u—turn, jeremy? apparently, yes. apparently. 0h, blimey. you can't trust this woman. she does u—turns. .. in the 2017 election, the plain—speaking prescott was on the stump forjeremy corbyn, taking aim at theresa may. and you can't trust her. # things can only get better.# but it was new labour 20 years earlier that putjohn prescott on the political centre stage. after labour's landslide election win, john prescott became deputy prime minister and a key player in the blair government. # can only get better.# quite a journey for a man who began life in prestatyn in north wales, leaving school at 15 before working as a stewar
mr prescott played a major role in securing the landmark 1997 kyoto agreement on climate change, as wellaying a crucial role in the labour governments led by tony blair. his family said he had a stroke in 2019 and had been living with alzheimer's disease. our political correspondent ben wright looks back at his life. applause. still campaigning long after leaving office... this is hull's finest export! ..john prescott was labour to his fingertips. has she done another u—turn, jeremy?...
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originally, it is a technique from kyoto. originally. but then they brought it here.hey did it rather secretly. gold is very expensive. so the shogun in tokyo wanted to make sure that he had control over all this, and therefore restricted. but in 1808 we had a big fire at the kanazawa castle, so they needed gold leaf to restore. and they asked permission to the edo shogun if it was all right to use some gold leaf. and after that, actually they kept making it without, probably without the permission of the shogun. but the one in edo just declined. but the one in kanazawa rose to power. so the leaf from kanazawa went around the world. gold leaf is so big here, it's found its way onto most of the majorfood groups. nozomi is taking me to try one of kanazawa's most popular treats. oh, nozomi, look at this! that is the gold leaf ice cream. i mean, that looks ridiculously decadent. i almost feel too guilty to eat it. shall we? let's go. let's go! mm. how is that? the ice cream itself is pretty good, right? it's very good, yeah. it's the first time in my life i've ever eaten
originally, it is a technique from kyoto. originally. but then they brought it here.hey did it rather secretly. gold is very expensive. so the shogun in tokyo wanted to make sure that he had control over all this, and therefore restricted. but in 1808 we had a big fire at the kanazawa castle, so they needed gold leaf to restore. and they asked permission to the edo shogun if it was all right to use some gold leaf. and after that, actually they kept making it without, probably without the...
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the lignos that was developed by scientists at kyoto university in japan and scientists at kyoto university orbit. wood can be more durable in space than it is on earth because there is no oxygen or water so could potentially be used as a building material. it might also help tackle the issue of space junk. joe: a photoshoot with no model. she's not late, though — she doesn't exist. aitana is an ai model. since she was created around a year ago, she's amassed a big following and is making thousands a month for her ba rcelona—based agency. we intend to always try to make it as similar as what an influencer would do. we take a picture with me in the image and we have to replace it with al. so we have to play a little bit with lights and shadows to make it as real as possible. as well as the main images, aitana's designers make short videos to post as her instagram stories. back in the studio, they plan the post. maybe that. . . barcelona as the background is going to be more interesting. yeah. and if we want, we can do a simple prompt. now put aitana, and then... ..complement all the prompt w
the lignos that was developed by scientists at kyoto university in japan and scientists at kyoto university orbit. wood can be more durable in space than it is on earth because there is no oxygen or water so could potentially be used as a building material. it might also help tackle the issue of space junk. joe: a photoshoot with no model. she's not late, though — she doesn't exist. aitana is an ai model. since she was created around a year ago, she's amassed a big following and is making...
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you create the ok, let's go back to pass code kyoto. one of the things that worries me in this interim period here and obviously impacts of being what's going on and ukraine, but also in the greater middle lease the issue of escalation. so i've asked around, it seems to be a split decision. i tend to think that the bind me ministration will escalate before trump could come in to de escalate. if that is, if that is his plan here. but escalation can create political facts on the ground that the next administration just has to inherit. and, and i think we saw how obama tripped up trump when he was coming into office in 2017. i don't know why uh, bite. and wouldn't want to trump up a trip up trump, um, before january go ahead. pasco, i'm a little bit less worried about that one, because by now it seems as if, though, the pentagon puts a hard stop on the idea of strikes a inside of 3 people, the 2022 russian territory. and that it just depends, have gotten that actually calls the shots on these decisions damage. that's got plastic. oh is tha
you create the ok, let's go back to pass code kyoto. one of the things that worries me in this interim period here and obviously impacts of being what's going on and ukraine, but also in the greater middle lease the issue of escalation. so i've asked around, it seems to be a split decision. i tend to think that the bind me ministration will escalate before trump could come in to de escalate. if that is, if that is his plan here. but escalation can create political facts on the ground that the...
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the kyoto university research team says tests so far have been surprisingly successful and it's a stepce of global communications david kornhauser who has been working with the team since on the satellite where did you get this idea from? the idea that putting timber in space could be something viable! it actually started with _ something viable! it actually started with something i something viable! it actually started with something very | started with something very naive in a way which was some of these scientists working with woods were just wondering how would it stand up in the rears of space. then, they began to realise that this might be something that would be useful as a building material.— be useful as a building material. ~ ., , , material. whatever benefits them of using _ material. whatever benefits them of using timber. i material. whatever benefits them of using timber. one | material. whatever benefits. them of using timber. one of them of using timber. one of the most _ them of using timber. one of the most obvious _ them of using timber. one of the most obvious ones
the kyoto university research team says tests so far have been surprisingly successful and it's a stepce of global communications david kornhauser who has been working with the team since on the satellite where did you get this idea from? the idea that putting timber in space could be something viable! it actually started with _ something viable! it actually started with something i something viable! it actually started with something very | started with something very naive in a way which was...
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ring by announcer's dislike trying to help a medical emergency during the opening of a competition in kyoto. women please leave lorraine the, the bands, origin lines and the claim that women are impure due to that period or the scenes and killed her through international attention, sparking discussions and japanese media. and while the japan sumo association eventually apologize, women still aren't allowed to take part in grant's email data, thoughts and ideas it's matched. a small world championships are held annually in different cities around the world. today, 150 wrestlers from 28 countries will do you get out in tokyo, emits this lively chaos real prepares for opening fights and the individual women's middle weight category. that's under 73 kilograms. per 1st opponent is monica sky, but 25 from poland. of course, you can't forget to about to your opponents, the focus and go the wheels 1st. boat is impressive. coming to a close just as quickly as it started time for a 2nd bell when leaving the ring and rio couldn't have hoped for a better start. i got determined strength what i've been
ring by announcer's dislike trying to help a medical emergency during the opening of a competition in kyoto. women please leave lorraine the, the bands, origin lines and the claim that women are impure due to that period or the scenes and killed her through international attention, sparking discussions and japanese media. and while the japan sumo association eventually apologize, women still aren't allowed to take part in grant's email data, thoughts and ideas it's matched. a small world...
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i want to thank my guest in london, kyoto, and in mount jackson. and of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at ortiz, the next time remember prospect. the . the breaking news has at least 12 rescue workers are reported, killed in and is rarely for icon a lebanese civil defense center. also, i have newly revealed documents claim a cocktail of us agencies that funded the cambodian oppositions attempting to overthrow the current government and install or pro washington liter are $26.00 exclusively to the journalist. you broke the story, the investigation there has been turned off, maybe come what in the color piece as to that. so these are very similar to the being targeted by people who are sitting outside the movie. they would be send us the.
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the, it was stats, the world was considering the kyoto protocol, which would have set binding emissions reduction targets. and so the american petroleum institute created something called the global climate science communications team. i worked or laid out a plan to create this team, which it was what they actually articulated, articulated was that victory would be achieved when average citizens understand uncertainties in climate science. the strategies included everything from recruiting scientists to, to carry that message of uncertainty. and other more recent example in the us concerns me seen, emissions me seen is a key component of natural gas. it's also one of the biggest contributors to climate change. in 2016, during the obama administration, the 1st federal standards to regulate niecy and emissions from oil and gas operations were introduced. a be our clients at the time with big new sample leaders and the a b. i claimed that this new regulation would have incurred high costs for them. so the a, b, i and other fossil fuel trade associations suit the us environmental agency, wh
the, it was stats, the world was considering the kyoto protocol, which would have set binding emissions reduction targets. and so the american petroleum institute created something called the global climate science communications team. i worked or laid out a plan to create this team, which it was what they actually articulated, articulated was that victory would be achieved when average citizens understand uncertainties in climate science. the strategies included everything from recruiting...
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he aslo played a major role in securing the landmark 1997 kyoto agreement on climate change.ing figures in the labour governments of the 1990s and 2000s — gordon brown, who was first the chancellor of the exchequer, and then prime minister. he worked closely with john prescott for many years. here's his tribute to his late colleague. it's so sad. he was a friend and colleague, but also a political colossus. he was a labour titan. political colossus. he was a labourtitan. he political colossus. he was a labour titan. he was one of the all—time greats. he had passion, he had courage, and was determined to get things done. he believed that if he managed to achieve opportunities because he was able to deliver his potential, everybody should get the chance for these opportunities. that motivated him in his political career. . , ., career. that period in government, - career. that period in government, how - career. that period in - government, how important career. that period in _ government, how important was the role ofjohn prescott? he the role ofjohn prescott? he was a great
he aslo played a major role in securing the landmark 1997 kyoto agreement on climate change.ing figures in the labour governments of the 1990s and 2000s — gordon brown, who was first the chancellor of the exchequer, and then prime minister. he worked closely with john prescott for many years. here's his tribute to his late colleague. it's so sad. he was a friend and colleague, but also a political colossus. he was a labour titan. political colossus. he was a labourtitan. he political...
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also looking forward that even if we have had troubles before, george w bush took as away from the kyoto from it when he stepped tufts president previously and we will have future challenges as well. but they're one thing that is for sure is that we must accomplish this challenge of mitigating climate change and in the end humankind will be smart enough to do that together. flan humankind will be smart enough to do that together.— to do that together. can i ask ou to do that together. can i ask you about _ to do that together. can i ask you about that _ to do that together. can i ask you about that particular - you about that particular concern, the us one of the biggest producers and consumers of fossilfuels, and biggest producers and consumers of fossil fuels, and trump biggest producers and consumers of fossilfuels, and trump is biggest producers and consumers of fossil fuels, and trump is a known climate sceptic. how does that change motivation around the world to reach certain targets as he takes control again? targets as he takes control auain? , ., , , , targets as he takes contro
also looking forward that even if we have had troubles before, george w bush took as away from the kyoto from it when he stepped tufts president previously and we will have future challenges as well. but they're one thing that is for sure is that we must accomplish this challenge of mitigating climate change and in the end humankind will be smart enough to do that together. flan humankind will be smart enough to do that together.— to do that together. can i ask ou to do that together. can i...
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his achievements including playing a major role in securing the landmark kyoto agreement on climate change with alzheimer�*s. here�*s our political co—respondent, harry farley. a boxer in his youth, john prescott�*s infamous punch in the 2001 election campaign cemented his image as a political bruiser. he laterjoked that he was connecting with the electorate. then prime minister tony blair responded saying, "john is john". prime minister. this morning, sir keir starmer paid tribute. as one of the key architects of a labour government, john achieved that rare thing — he changed people's lives and he set the path for us all to follow, and i will always be grateful to him for that. and mr speaker, he did it all in his own way, with humour, with pride, passion and total conviction. he truly was a one—off. a towering pillar of new labour, john prescott spent ten years as deputy prime minister under blair. he oversaw a sprawling department covering the environment, transport and the regions. it was a long way from his birthplace in prestatyn, north wales. he failed the 11 plus, which wanted him
his achievements including playing a major role in securing the landmark kyoto agreement on climate change with alzheimer�*s. here�*s our political co—respondent, harry farley. a boxer in his youth, john prescott�*s infamous punch in the 2001 election campaign cemented his image as a political bruiser. he laterjoked that he was connecting with the electorate. then prime minister tony blair responded saying, "john is john". prime minister. this morning, sir keir starmer paid...
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so kyoto, after two weeks, final agreement comes before the lenry session.hey go through 190 countries. they come to u for the united states and i say, in the plenary, we vote no. and investigation shock and i said i told the european join that we were willing to make these deep emissions cuts but only when we could go it by trading credits, which would reduce the cost normally. they didn't believe us. there was a pause. the head of the u.a.e. negotiation in may and we came up with a solution. you have to be willing to stand firm. also be prepared to use economic and positive incentive. for example, when the united aaroatesn020 was bors und the abraham accords, ash peace agreement with israel, what they wanted was not just from israel. they wanted the united states to give them f-35 fighter jet. just as with the normal association work the united states, they want a defense treaty with us. we have that kind of leverage to use. you and i use level every day with our spouses, with our partners, our children and grand children but you have to use it in diplomac
so kyoto, after two weeks, final agreement comes before the lenry session.hey go through 190 countries. they come to u for the united states and i say, in the plenary, we vote no. and investigation shock and i said i told the european join that we were willing to make these deep emissions cuts but only when we could go it by trading credits, which would reduce the cost normally. they didn't believe us. there was a pause. the head of the u.a.e. negotiation in may and we came up with a solution....
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you went to kyoto for five weeks. >> i went to kyoto for three days. >> my father was stationed in kyotoit wasn't you. >> that was in -- >> everything is great. i love the movies. >> can we talk about buffett's latest letter? >> sure, let's go there. >> i thought it was interesting. he's always worth a read. i encourage our viewers to just read it because warren's communications are always just worth a read. i'm searching for it here. i've got it. you know, in it he talks about the fact he's going -- he still has 206,363 class a shares worth about $470 billion. a lot we already know. he's basically going to allow his three children to decide what to do with that money. he's also giving money to his foundation -- their foundations, excuse me, currently, which will -- at 1600 a shares. then he makes a number -- as only buffett can, a number of other observations that i thought were worthy at least of discussion. one is, and he does this a lot in his annual letters, talks about how lucky he is to be an american and to have been born when he was and to be born the person he was when he was.
you went to kyoto for five weeks. >> i went to kyoto for three days. >> my father was stationed in kyotoit wasn't you. >> that was in -- >> everything is great. i love the movies. >> can we talk about buffett's latest letter? >> sure, let's go there. >> i thought it was interesting. he's always worth a read. i encourage our viewers to just read it because warren's communications are always just worth a read. i'm searching for it here. i've got it. you...
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so the kyoto protocol was legally. but of course the united states backed out of the kyoto protocol. and not just because it was george w bush it wasn't just bush's fault. the senate, as i narrate in the book, senate passed a resolution called the byrd hagel resolution, which basically said that the united states would never enter into an international climate that didn't equivalent reduction, emissions reductions for, developing nations, because this was not in the interests of the united states and. then in copenhagen,. in 2009, you know obama was seen as sort of at least represent it represented by the mainstream media as the kind of climate hero who rode in on the last and hammered out an agreement. despite the resistance of, india and china, but actually what obama did, in fact meet with representatives of india and china, brazil and other basically what they called basic nations for an hour in a room clearly having agreed with them they were going to advance what became known as the copenhagen accord is that righ
so the kyoto protocol was legally. but of course the united states backed out of the kyoto protocol. and not just because it was george w bush it wasn't just bush's fault. the senate, as i narrate in the book, senate passed a resolution called the byrd hagel resolution, which basically said that the united states would never enter into an international climate that didn't equivalent reduction, emissions reductions for, developing nations, because this was not in the interests of the united...
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lord prescott played a major role in securing the landmark 1997 kyoto agreement on climate change, asrnments led by tony blair. here's our political co—respondent, harry farley. a boxer in his youth, john prescott�*s infamous punch in the 2001 election campaign cemented his image as a political bruiser. he laterjoked he was connecting with the electorate. then prime minister tony blair responded saying "john is john." prime minister. this morning, sir keir starmer paid tribute. as one of the key architects of a labour government, john achieved that rare thing. he changed people's lives and he set the path for us all to follow, and i will always be grateful to him for that. and mr speaker, he did it all in his own way, with humour, with pride, passion and total conviction. he truly was a one off. # things can only get better...# a towering pillar of new labour, john prescott spent ten years as deputy prime minister under blair. he oversaw a sprawling department covering the environment, transport and the regions. it was a long way from his birthplace in prestatyn, north wales. he faile
lord prescott played a major role in securing the landmark 1997 kyoto agreement on climate change, asrnments led by tony blair. here's our political co—respondent, harry farley. a boxer in his youth, john prescott�*s infamous punch in the 2001 election campaign cemented his image as a political bruiser. he laterjoked he was connecting with the electorate. then prime minister tony blair responded saying "john is john." prime minister. this morning, sir keir starmer paid tribute. as...
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okay, i want to thank my guest in london, kyoto, and in mount jackson. and of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at ortiz, the next time, remember, prospect, the, [000:00:00;00] the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality. distortion by power to vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills. and is it just because it shows you fractured images, presented as fast? can you see through their illusion going underground? can the, [000:00:00;00] the very will welcome this is all the international be russian form. and it's just like a lot of profits right now addressing the media and the u. a where he's attending an international piece on security for him, son is missing in law, has already said what it has to say about a man and has to be spending a change to the stones as expressive before him with regard to print. well, i was not at the for him last year. fluid is yours. listen. i can only do morning i'm saying which was happening this year
okay, i want to thank my guest in london, kyoto, and in mount jackson. and of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at ortiz, the next time, remember, prospect, the, [000:00:00;00] the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality. distortion by power to vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills. and is it just because it shows you fractured images, presented as fast? can you see...
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folks, if you watch the show, you know i spend most of my time right over there in my 15th generation kyotoe that gets a 35% polishing rate, then is hand-brewed using ultra-soft well water and multiple parallel fermentation to create the clean and crisp matsui junmai daiginjo kagura black sake that is my monologue. but sometimes, sometimes, folks, after a night of huffing brazilian lolo, i wake up in a culvert where i toss a mashed apple core and some ground-up smarties into a discarded dr. pepper can and leave it in the sun till i can chug the brain-melt stump water that is my segment... ♪ ♪ >> "meanwhile!" [cheers and applause] >> stephen: meanwhile. lolo? is that a thing? lolo. meanwhile, in brazil, a video has gone viral of a monkey drinking a beer. come on,get your drink on, little man! there you go! chug! chug! chug! the beer-drinking monkey is so popular, he's been immortalized in the new children's book, "we're worried about you, george." meanwhile, the internet is going wild for dua lipa's viral diet coke recipe, which is diet coke mixed with pickles and jalapenos. well, if it's vi
folks, if you watch the show, you know i spend most of my time right over there in my 15th generation kyotoe that gets a 35% polishing rate, then is hand-brewed using ultra-soft well water and multiple parallel fermentation to create the clean and crisp matsui junmai daiginjo kagura black sake that is my monologue. but sometimes, sometimes, folks, after a night of huffing brazilian lolo, i wake up in a culvert where i toss a mashed apple core and some ground-up smarties into a discarded dr....
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since students about uncertainties and climate change will erect a barrier against efforts to impose kyoto like measures a measure put in place to limit the emissions of c o 2. and that's why in the medical research community, there are a stablished practices there, a stablish rules by which one must disclose these kinds of conflicts of interest. many universities used to receive millions from the tobacco industry. but in 2131 universities including harvard, decided not to let tobacco companies sponsor health research. us. we have nothing like that in energy and climate, the palestinians who are expelled from there. and then in the next couple of 1948 still don't have the rights of return today is that the land was extorted and settlements were built. 20 houses 0 barrels goes back with the young, good old palestinians to re discover their ancestral homes. why doesn't my grand parents stay here? why aren't i here? return to palestine on al jazeera, a shilling the doc chapter and the cause of the war. they just took our id cards, mailed them, they asked him about his name. we killed the pris
since students about uncertainties and climate change will erect a barrier against efforts to impose kyoto like measures a measure put in place to limit the emissions of c o 2. and that's why in the medical research community, there are a stablished practices there, a stablish rules by which one must disclose these kinds of conflicts of interest. many universities used to receive millions from the tobacco industry. but in 2131 universities including harvard, decided not to let tobacco companies...
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and students about uncertainties and climate change will erect a barrier against efforts to impose kyoto like measures a measure put in place to limit the emissions of c o 2. and that's why in the medical research community, there are a stablished practices there established rules by which one must disclose these kinds of conflicts of interest. many universities used to receive millions from the tobacco industry. but in 2131 universities including harvard, decided not to let tobacco companies sponsor health research. us. we have nothing like that in energy and climate. the donald trump will return to the white house becoming the us president for a 2nd time with the promise of a golden bureau for the country, early the oil to me in a line, ma moment in us politics. stay without jesse or to discover what the result means for america. the rest of the world am i to the only woman in the room, the only black person, definitely the only most from grassroots activism to the holes of power. a courageous state representative struggle suffice to cease fire resolution because with taking center sta
and students about uncertainties and climate change will erect a barrier against efforts to impose kyoto like measures a measure put in place to limit the emissions of c o 2. and that's why in the medical research community, there are a stablished practices there established rules by which one must disclose these kinds of conflicts of interest. many universities used to receive millions from the tobacco industry. but in 2131 universities including harvard, decided not to let tobacco companies...
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and students about uncertainties and climate change while erect a barrier against efforts to impose kyoto like measures a measure put in place to limit the emissions of c o 2. and that's why in the medical research community, there are a stablished practice is there a stablish rules by which one must disclose these kinds of conflicts of interest. many universities used to receive millions from the tobacco industry, but in 2131 universities including harvard, decided not to let tobacco companies sponsor health research. us. we have nothing like that in energy and climate. the, let's say full year of war in gaza and now it is really troops invading lebanon or the us in israel working to reshape the entire region. who do americans trust to handle their economy, immigration, and the wars and ukraine and gaza? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line to store strong willed, challenging, traditional female stereotype in the male dominated society to make a difference. if i go a whole families with the will to is highly contaminate to live in the class, the risk in it all out is there. i
and students about uncertainties and climate change while erect a barrier against efforts to impose kyoto like measures a measure put in place to limit the emissions of c o 2. and that's why in the medical research community, there are a stablished practice is there a stablish rules by which one must disclose these kinds of conflicts of interest. many universities used to receive millions from the tobacco industry, but in 2131 universities including harvard, decided not to let tobacco companies...
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and students about uncertainties and climate change will erect a barrier against efforts to impose kyoto like measures a measure put in place to limit the emissions of c o 2. and that's why in the medical research community, there are a stablished practices there, a stablish rules by which one must disclose these kinds of conflicts of interest. many universities used to receive millions from the tobacco industry. but in 2131 universities including harvard, decided not to let tobacco companies sponsor health research. us. we have nothing like that in energy and climate. the reporting in the field means i also get to witness not just news as breaking, but also history as it's unfolding. dropping from one day i might be covering politics covering focus. what's most important to me is understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. just here to we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. showing the doc chapter in the cause of the war. they just took our id cards, mailed them, they asked him about his name. we killed the prison,
and students about uncertainties and climate change will erect a barrier against efforts to impose kyoto like measures a measure put in place to limit the emissions of c o 2. and that's why in the medical research community, there are a stablished practices there, a stablish rules by which one must disclose these kinds of conflicts of interest. many universities used to receive millions from the tobacco industry. but in 2131 universities including harvard, decided not to let tobacco companies...
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kyoto and all he did in that treaty, climate change, legacy.t treaty, clim those inge, legacy. kyoto and all he did in that treaty, clim those were government. all those were substantial, but they weren't as great as the whole thing. he was central to it and i don't think we could have done it in the way we did if he hadn't been there.— the way we did if he hadn't been there. lord mandelson, thank you _ been there. lord mandelson, thank you for _ been there. lord mandelson, thank you for sharing - been there. lord mandelson, thank you for sharing your . thank you for sharing your thoughts and memories. peter mandelson. peter mandelson did reference the former prime minister tony blair, also paying his tribute tojohn prescott. i mean, people often used to see him as a traditional labour as opposed to new labour and that was true to a degree. i mean, he obviously came from a completely different background for me. he reached parts of the labour party and parts of the electorate that probably i couldn't reach. but he was actually an innovator. he
kyoto and all he did in that treaty, climate change, legacy.t treaty, clim those inge, legacy. kyoto and all he did in that treaty, clim those were government. all those were substantial, but they weren't as great as the whole thing. he was central to it and i don't think we could have done it in the way we did if he hadn't been there.— the way we did if he hadn't been there. lord mandelson, thank you _ been there. lord mandelson, thank you for _ been there. lord mandelson, thank you for...
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he played a major role in securing the landmark kyoto agreement on climate change.labour and that was true to a degree. i mean, he obviously came from a king charles has led tribute to the former labour deputy prime minister, john prescott, who has died aged 86 — praising his "unique and indomitable character, as well as his infectious sense of humour". a central figure in labour's governments from 1997, mr prescott was among the party's most recognisable figures. he played a major role in securing the landmark kyoto agreement on climate change. here's some more of what sir tony blair had to say. i mean, people often used to see him as traditional labour as opposed to new labour and that was true to a degree. i mean, he obviously came from a completely different background from me. he reached parts of the labour party and parts of the electorate that probably i couldn't reach. but he was actually an innovator. he was highly intelligent. that was sometimes masked by, you know, people used to make fun of his speeches and his use of the english language. but he was an
he played a major role in securing the landmark kyoto agreement on climate change.labour and that was true to a degree. i mean, he obviously came from a king charles has led tribute to the former labour deputy prime minister, john prescott, who has died aged 86 — praising his "unique and indomitable character, as well as his infectious sense of humour". a central figure in labour's governments from 1997, mr prescott was among the party's most recognisable figures. he played a major...