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first is al gore, former vice president of the united states, who has been at the forefront of bringing climate change to public attention for decades. and mr. gore was also at the forefront of establishing the international space station which we'll hear about in a few minutes. josef aschbacher, director of the european space agency, which sponsored the astronaut we'll be talking to in a few minutes. sarah al-amiri, from the united arab emirates and chair of the uae space agency which last year launched a spacecraft to mars. she also heads a team comprised 80% of women in the uae. and chris kemp, founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of astra, one of the many space stars that's out there now and an absolute investment frenzy that's happening on the space front. vice president gore, i would love to start with you. you recently launched something called climate trace which uses ai in space to actually bring accountability to climate change. could you please explain how that actually works? >> yes, thank you for having me, rebecca. it's such an honor to join this distinguished pa
first is al gore, former vice president of the united states, who has been at the forefront of bringing climate change to public attention for decades. and mr. gore was also at the forefront of establishing the international space station which we'll hear about in a few minutes. josef aschbacher, director of the european space agency, which sponsored the astronaut we'll be talking to in a few minutes. sarah al-amiri, from the united arab emirates and chair of the uae space agency which last...
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former vice al gore joined leaders in the space industry to talk about the future of space exploration and research. the hour-long discussion was part of the world economic forum. >> hello and, welcome to this very special devils agenda session during which we will explore how space research, space investment and the space economy affects our life on this planet. i'm rebecca plummets dean, a deputy managing editor at the new york times. rebecca blumenstein the global space economy will reach 4.3 trillion dollars by 2030, and over half of the impacts from climate change are only visible from space there. forms global risks report in 2022 warns of crowding and competition and the risks that result from a more accessible space it. seems that no more, than ever, establishing common rules between governments, business and civil society on the use of space is an urgent challenge. to discuss these trends we have a very, very special array of panelists. in a half hour, for the very first time at the world economic forum, connect life to european space agency astronaut matthias maurer who, is c
former vice al gore joined leaders in the space industry to talk about the future of space exploration and research. the hour-long discussion was part of the world economic forum. >> hello and, welcome to this very special devils agenda session during which we will explore how space research, space investment and the space economy affects our life on this planet. i'm rebecca plummets dean, a deputy managing editor at the new york times. rebecca blumenstein the global space economy will...
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that is the strategy that is being proposed by former top aides to dick cheney and al gore.ely walsh and former communications director to vice president al gore. kayly, give us a sense of what you are proposing here along with julia glover. can you tell us what is at stick as you see it? >> sure. and good morning. thanks for having me. in 2022, democracy is on the ballot. and what we argue here is that in 2020 republicans really helped make a material difference in key states which helped with the election nationally. democrats need to think about playing chess, not checkers, in this election. democrats need to look at some key elections democrats should consider investing to make a difference in the midterms. >> what this do is make the primary election into a general election, right? >> well, voters are already making choices and thinking about these state and house races in a national election. we are just making the argument that with democracy being on the ballot, we have to look at how we defeat trumpism in the midterms and think about broader and bigger choices. of c
that is the strategy that is being proposed by former top aides to dick cheney and al gore.ely walsh and former communications director to vice president al gore. kayly, give us a sense of what you are proposing here along with julia glover. can you tell us what is at stick as you see it? >> sure. and good morning. thanks for having me. in 2022, democracy is on the ballot. and what we argue here is that in 2020 republicans really helped make a material difference in key states which...
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as al gore did in the wake of a 5-4 supreme court decision that delivered the presidency of the united >> let there be no doubt, while i strongly disagree with the court's decision, i accept it for the sake o our unity as a people and the strength of our demourdemocracy, i offer my concession. >> that's how i democracy has to work. it is really important that that rule, that understanding that i may not like the outcome, but i'm going to respect the outcome, that is extremely important. now, i will say there is something that is also forgotten a bit about 2000. there were people on the other side, some of them in congress, who said he is not really my president. so maybe that erosionstard befoy realized that it was started. we really have to get back the sense that our elections are the test of democracy, and that when they're over, we move on. >> reporter: so are we comparing a bad call in a football game to the supreme court decision that cost al gore the presidency? not even close. although at some point in football and in real life, in order for the system to function, you simply h
as al gore did in the wake of a 5-4 supreme court decision that delivered the presidency of the united >> let there be no doubt, while i strongly disagree with the court's decision, i accept it for the sake o our unity as a people and the strength of our demourdemocracy, i offer my concession. >> that's how i democracy has to work. it is really important that that rule, that understanding that i may not like the outcome, but i'm going to respect the outcome, that is extremely...
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brian: michael, they are making fun of al gore and bill clinton. they don't make fun of joe biden. what happened to this iconic show? >> a lot of things happened to "saturday night live." now it just seems like it's a collection of talented cowards who are desperate to convince people they are smart and relevant. brian: when we they were degree joe biden when it looked like he wasn't going to get the nomination. they were making him look clumsy. as soon as he gets the nomination, they bring in a guy month is a better version of joe biden. there is no comedy there. >> joe biden who doesn't know where he is most of the time. he falls up the stairs multiple times. how are you not making fun of that morning, noon and night. if they make fun of joe biden they might be perceived of being on other side. and the other side is nothing but insane white supremacists and nazis according to the left. it's bad out there. and if you can't make fun both sides, your comedy is predictable. and if it's predictable it's boring. that's why we the started that show tonight. we are equal opportunity make
brian: michael, they are making fun of al gore and bill clinton. they don't make fun of joe biden. what happened to this iconic show? >> a lot of things happened to "saturday night live." now it just seems like it's a collection of talented cowards who are desperate to convince people they are smart and relevant. brian: when we they were degree joe biden when it looked like he wasn't going to get the nomination. they were making him look clumsy. as soon as he gets the...
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and of course, said, the news came from the city of al gore lapka earlier on friday. where 2 teachers were killed by a shelling at a school. thankfully, the school was close and there were no words were no children present, he would english and good again, british french eaten tricky. another tragedy occurred in our town today. ukrainian forces shall to school. as a result, our colleagues, 2 of our teachers have died for 8 years. we have been leaving in fear that our loved ones may get hurt. die how colleagues may die. why is that? there is no answer. keep us till it will be fired off. he grant has been given us for 8 years now. he's left without parents. the deputy had teacher has a son, he's in 5th grade. he became an orphan. she didn't have a husband, he died. the geography teacher has a sick mother. no one knows what to do with her now. that's terrifying. when will this be over? we're waiting for a police everyone who is doing it. just stop this terrible war. innocent people are dying for deal. it's more my shelling of that city continues for 8 years already and t
and of course, said, the news came from the city of al gore lapka earlier on friday. where 2 teachers were killed by a shelling at a school. thankfully, the school was close and there were no words were no children present, he would english and good again, british french eaten tricky. another tragedy occurred in our town today. ukrainian forces shall to school. as a result, our colleagues, 2 of our teachers have died for 8 years. we have been leaving in fear that our loved ones may get hurt....
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and of course, the news came from the city of al gore lapka earlier on friday, where 2 teachers were killed by a shelling at a school. thankfully, the school was close and that will no word were no children present. however, shelling of that city continues has been continued for 8 years already and this friday was not any different. in addition to the 2 women who were killed by artillery fire, one person was wounded earlier on thursday, and the other 2 people were killed at a factory where they were working. and so all and all over 2 days, a girl of as many as 12 people had been wounded. now we managed to speak to one of the residents in the girl of car who described to us the situation currently and hands lose. my wife and i were lying on the bed. she can walk, we were watching the news. then i heard a loud crack. the kitchen window had blown out, but we were not hurt. our neighbor was injured and there is no more heating right now that he now from the city of girl of go, which is about an hour away from where i'm standing to arrive here to the city of done that square shelling hit
and of course, the news came from the city of al gore lapka earlier on friday, where 2 teachers were killed by a shelling at a school. thankfully, the school was close and that will no word were no children present. however, shelling of that city continues has been continued for 8 years already and this friday was not any different. in addition to the 2 women who were killed by artillery fire, one person was wounded earlier on thursday, and the other 2 people were killed at a factory where they...
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. ♪♪ >>> former vice president al gore joined leaders in the space industry to talk about the futurespace exploration and research. the hour-long discussion was part of the annual world economic forum. >> hello and welcome to this very special davos agenda session during which we will explore how space research, space investment, and the space economy affects our life on this planet. i'm rebecca blumenstein, a deputy managing editor
. ♪♪ >>> former vice president al gore joined leaders in the space industry to talk about the futurespace exploration and research. the hour-long discussion was part of the annual world economic forum. >> hello and welcome to this very special davos agenda session during which we will explore how space research, space investment, and the space economy affects our life on this planet. i'm rebecca blumenstein, a deputy managing editor
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all i knew was al gore was for it, and that was the end of the inquiry because i know there is a veryd district inside south carolina. >> after changing positions, he did lose his seat in congress. one person likening his words on science. it's not about which party you're in. one more recent nonpartisan example. vindman blew the whistle to try to get trump to talk. >> in russia my act of expressing concern to the chain of command in an official and private channel would have severe and reper kugs, nks the the that the whurl wool krabltly. he retired from the army. he falsed the lock of blowback. zrz some targets, some recent. but mr. pence's tardy, well-liblgd breath out of recall. by all accounts pence was still trying to figure out if there was any road back. last january he is taking this newer public stance which has some potential benefits for the same reason the other people did, as i told you, after it's clear the base is hardened against him. nine out of ten oppose him running next cycle. and while this may have people focused on this new thing pence said, his new cycle, thos
all i knew was al gore was for it, and that was the end of the inquiry because i know there is a veryd district inside south carolina. >> after changing positions, he did lose his seat in congress. one person likening his words on science. it's not about which party you're in. one more recent nonpartisan example. vindman blew the whistle to try to get trump to talk. >> in russia my act of expressing concern to the chain of command in an official and private channel would have severe...
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george w bush and al gore pretty much split the youth vote ronald reagan famously crushed the youth vote. so it was only after these digital tools came along the the youth vote. skewed democrat and it's pretty much stayed that way obama's rate went a little down in 2012. they were disappointed with him because they turn he turned out to be a politician not a savior. guys, i mean of course and he was an early promoter of the technologies that are making my generation quite miserable. he they were they were very skillful in the '08 campaign on using the web to get young people out to vote and to to contribute as well howard dean actually. was was innovative on this and the republicans as they always are way behind on campaign strategy. but look at how they responded. it was trauma. that's a sign that you are not good citizens because look surprises have happened before when when mckinley was shot and teddy roosevelt down to the white house and not in 1901 people what this nutty cowboy character is gonna be in the white house. they said the same thing. they said about donald trump this happ
george w bush and al gore pretty much split the youth vote ronald reagan famously crushed the youth vote. so it was only after these digital tools came along the the youth vote. skewed democrat and it's pretty much stayed that way obama's rate went a little down in 2012. they were disappointed with him because they turn he turned out to be a politician not a savior. guys, i mean of course and he was an early promoter of the technologies that are making my generation quite miserable. he they...
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hillary clinton in 2016 and al gore in 2000.ation. we don't know where trump is going, but it's a small sample size that you're going to be polling so high at this particular point and usually it's been pretty successful. >> so strong but maybe slipping? >> strong but maybe slipping. so i think this is the type of private polling that folks are looking at, we see some of this in the public polling. do you consider yourself more of a supporter of trump or the republican party, this is among republicans. and what do we see here? back in october of 2020, right, only 38% consider themselves more part of the republican party than a supporter of trump. 54% were more likely to consider themselves a supporter of trump. now flash forward to january of 2022. what do we see? those numbers have flipped. those numbers are flipped, john. now 56% of republicans consider themselves more a supporter of the republican party compared to just 36% who consider themselves a supporter of trump. >> this is a huge shift. this is huge. >> this is absolut
hillary clinton in 2016 and al gore in 2000.ation. we don't know where trump is going, but it's a small sample size that you're going to be polling so high at this particular point and usually it's been pretty successful. >> so strong but maybe slipping? >> strong but maybe slipping. so i think this is the type of private polling that folks are looking at, we see some of this in the public polling. do you consider yourself more of a supporter of trump or the republican party, this...
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shoutout to solid ben hur al gore ee, david. can't be all dr. dre'.ald trump, do you think it is surprising or a gap that vocal messengers aren't moving the number up above 65%. this has become a real partisan rift of the unvaccinated. >> right. supposing a party said we're going to make it a test of partisan loyalty you go out on the street, pick up a 2 x 4 and hit yourself in the head. the more you hit yourself in the board, the more loyal you are to the cause. there would be a number of people that would do it, but it really does hurt. after awhile people notice it hurts. so the question that the republicans will have, the position they're in, the republican party is a suburban rural coalition, and desantis who is not a rural person at all but has bet his presidential opportunities on being the candidate of the radical disaffection, alienation, refusing to answer whether he got the booster. glen youngkin said i will be the candidate of the suburbs of people that are conservative, worried about inflation and crime, but who understand that if there's
shoutout to solid ben hur al gore ee, david. can't be all dr. dre'.ald trump, do you think it is surprising or a gap that vocal messengers aren't moving the number up above 65%. this has become a real partisan rift of the unvaccinated. >> right. supposing a party said we're going to make it a test of partisan loyalty you go out on the street, pick up a 2 x 4 and hit yourself in the head. the more you hit yourself in the board, the more loyal you are to the cause. there would be a number...
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station pacifica station wbai in an attempt to get out the vote for hillary clinton for senate and al gore president. i used the opportunity to ask him about the case of leonard peltier. president clinton come since it is rare to get you on the phone, let me ask another question. what is your position on granting leonard peltier executive clemency? >> i don't have a position. i think -- i believe there is an application for him in there and one i have time after the election is over, i will review all of the remaining executive clemency applications and see what they rits dictate. i will try to do what i think the right thing is to do based on the evidence. amy: i now want to turn to leonard peltier is on words. i spoke to him when he was being held at the leavenworth federal niteiary in nsas. >> my name is leonard peltier. i'm a lakota and chippewa native american from the state of north dakota. i am currently serving two life sentences for the deaths of two fbi agents in leavenworth united states penitentiary. amy: did you kill the fbi agents? >> no, i did not. no. amy: maybe we could go
station pacifica station wbai in an attempt to get out the vote for hillary clinton for senate and al gore president. i used the opportunity to ask him about the case of leonard peltier. president clinton come since it is rare to get you on the phone, let me ask another question. what is your position on granting leonard peltier executive clemency? >> i don't have a position. i think -- i believe there is an application for him in there and one i have time after the election is over, i...
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but al gore did exactly the right thing. donald trump has done exactly the wrong thing. it's dictatorial it's putinesque >> neil katyal, thank you so much for starting out our discussion tonight. joining us now is steve schmidt of is cofounder of the lincoln project. steve, i began tonight with a new note about the fragility of american government and that is this unfortunate situation where the democratic senator, 49 year old man, healthy man, suffered a stroke. it's gonna take him out for a few weeks. but for those few weeks, the democrats will not actually in truth have the majority working in the senate. they'll have 49 senators. and here we see tonight's new york times reporting about the fragility of this government with someone in the oval office who was talking about seizing voting machines around the country. >> it is an extraordinary story. and by the time we get to the end of it, more and more we're going to know fully know who did what and when they did it. we'll know exactly what happened here. and i think it's important to understand, and i really don't kno
but al gore did exactly the right thing. donald trump has done exactly the wrong thing. it's dictatorial it's putinesque >> neil katyal, thank you so much for starting out our discussion tonight. joining us now is steve schmidt of is cofounder of the lincoln project. steve, i began tonight with a new note about the fragility of american government and that is this unfortunate situation where the democratic senator, 49 year old man, healthy man, suffered a stroke. it's gonna take him out...
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back and look at mistakes we made in the 90s in terms of maybe you think about then vice president al gorewere taking over that country instead of really demanding a rule of law. and i think that's part of what we're seeing now. they did not get rule of law. they got this thing run by vladimir putin. a country that as a result has under achieved economically. an economy that is smaller than that of texas even though it has a much larger population. a lot of natural resources, a lot of well-educated people and part of why he is blaming the united states and the west for problems in russia. and unfortunately acting out and aggressing his neighbors. >> bill: it is an amazing thing how putin consistently punches above his weight and doing it right now. watching the markets we were closed yesterday for the long weekend for president's day. we expected them to go lower. they have 300 points at the opening. mike pompeo, we pushed him. what would you have done to deter this? he said three things. stop nord stream 2 months ago, not just today but months ago. we should clarify it's the certification
back and look at mistakes we made in the 90s in terms of maybe you think about then vice president al gorewere taking over that country instead of really demanding a rule of law. and i think that's part of what we're seeing now. they did not get rule of law. they got this thing run by vladimir putin. a country that as a result has under achieved economically. an economy that is smaller than that of texas even though it has a much larger population. a lot of natural resources, a lot of...
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not so with al gore in 2000. he challenged it and we had a constitutional crisis.he most recent problem in 2020, it is similar to that. there were irregularities. people were upset about that. they were real in philadelphia and around the country. to say there was a conspiracy and that we could prove it would be fickle and perhaps not even possible. that would have been a dangerous thing to do for pence to send it back or to stop the certification on the spot. host: the reason we are having this conversation is the effort to overhaul the electoral counts act. the act is underway. groups in the senate are working on that. we talked about sunday shows this morning great senator joe manchin said the overhaul of the electoral counts act is going to pass the senate. the headline on that from today's new york times. that process is waiting to be carried out. we don't know what the specific language would be yet of overhauling that process. there will be an overhaul. about 30 minutes left in this conversation. republicans only, if we could. just talking about former presi
not so with al gore in 2000. he challenged it and we had a constitutional crisis.he most recent problem in 2020, it is similar to that. there were irregularities. people were upset about that. they were real in philadelphia and around the country. to say there was a conspiracy and that we could prove it would be fickle and perhaps not even possible. that would have been a dangerous thing to do for pence to send it back or to stop the certification on the spot. host: the reason we are having...
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i thought it was al gore >> no. tim burners-lee. i've spoken with him before, m.i.t.id notice. >> is that 9 >> that's 92 we know the nasdaq i don't know where that ends up with things like facebook. but 92, is there any way it doesn't go to 100? >> it'd be tricky. that filters through this sector was written off for dead it's going to be interesting >> best performer this week, best performer to date >>> redpoint ventures founding partner geoff yang joins us to talk all things tech including amazon, facebook, spotify and more early investor in draft kings, too. you can do anything you want in california i mean it's insane what goes on in this state, but you can't do a $5 online bet. explain that, gavin newsom >>> and later at&t ceo staun stankey and discovery ceo david zaslav >>> plus we're counting down to the jobs report new out at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. here are the futures ahead of the data some weakness but also some strength in the nasdaq "squawk box" right back. throughout history i've observed markets shaped by the intentional and unforeseeable. for investors
i thought it was al gore >> no. tim burners-lee. i've spoken with him before, m.i.t.id notice. >> is that 9 >> that's 92 we know the nasdaq i don't know where that ends up with things like facebook. but 92, is there any way it doesn't go to 100? >> it'd be tricky. that filters through this sector was written off for dead it's going to be interesting >> best performer this week, best performer to date >>> redpoint ventures founding partner geoff yang joins...
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the conduct that al gore pulled on his inconvenient truth movie was -- we wouldn't have snow in the lower the seas were going to rise and in 10 years -- this was 15 years ago -- he started that con job on the american people. it's all about big government controlling energy, like how the democrat party wants to control the election. host: let's hear from john, louisiana, independent line. caller: i'm calling about the integrity of the elections. i don't see why we trust our banking and everything we do through our phone, we can't vote through the phone. it would be very easy for someone to place their vote on the cell phone, get a confirmation number and share that on a public list to see if your vote was cast the way it was supposed to be. that should not be a problem. host: we hear about cybersecurity issues quite a bit. you don't think that would affect the election process? caller: that is the reason you look at the confirmation number. if we trusted enough to do our banking with our money, how can we not trust it to vote? i value my money more than my vote and i hate to say that most
the conduct that al gore pulled on his inconvenient truth movie was -- we wouldn't have snow in the lower the seas were going to rise and in 10 years -- this was 15 years ago -- he started that con job on the american people. it's all about big government controlling energy, like how the democrat party wants to control the election. host: let's hear from john, louisiana, independent line. caller: i'm calling about the integrity of the elections. i don't see why we trust our banking and...