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my second question is isn't al gore qualified to be president? he has tried to save the planet and i think he could save democracy. guest: good questions. i am admiring that you have seen the homes of most residents. maybe i can do that in retirement, and to all the presidential libraries, which would now start from the hoover administration onward. they are also building one for teddy roosevelt in the dakotas, but all presidents from hoover onward have official presidential libraries. fdr was the first one. heat deeded over a major plot of land, which was upsetting to his mother, but she finally signed the deed. he developed the first presidential library. i am not sure you would have been able to see a home of zachary taylor in louisville, may be in orange, virginia, because the one in louisville is privately owned, but you can see where he is buried. al gore, yes, is qualified by virtue of the constitution to the president because he did not serve two terms as president or even one. he is getting a little old to be president, but not by today'
my second question is isn't al gore qualified to be president? he has tried to save the planet and i think he could save democracy. guest: good questions. i am admiring that you have seen the homes of most residents. maybe i can do that in retirement, and to all the presidential libraries, which would now start from the hoover administration onward. they are also building one for teddy roosevelt in the dakotas, but all presidents from hoover onward have official presidential libraries. fdr was...
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and i think it's unfair to compare d, al gore, gore and bush situation to what happened in 2020 because in bush v gore. i mean we're talking about the constitutional interpretation of one state law. wherein the where, where and, you know, certification was still be in question and the supreme court of the united states ruled on that, went through the legal process. here you had people watching a very, very normal flow of an election in their states in several states. and then a 3 and suddenly 845150000 balance are dropped to 99 percent of which are for joe biden. people had questions. i think those questions are legitimate and should be asked, especially since for 4 years, half of america gets shouting streaming that hillary clinton was the right for president. and so i think it's unfair this, this 2 tiered system of justice, this t tiered system of who was allowed to say what and what you're allowed to say, that's not america. that's not who we are. and that's why these elections are important. you know, craig, you know, again, you know, it, we've all been looking at the poles and i'll
and i think it's unfair to compare d, al gore, gore and bush situation to what happened in 2020 because in bush v gore. i mean we're talking about the constitutional interpretation of one state law. wherein the where, where and, you know, certification was still be in question and the supreme court of the united states ruled on that, went through the legal process. here you had people watching a very, very normal flow of an election in their states in several states. and then a 3 and suddenly...
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and i think it's unfair to compare the al gore, gore and bush situation to what happened in 2020, because in bush v gore. i mean we're talking about the constitutional interpretation of one state law. wherein the work where and you know, certification was still be in question and the supreme court of the united states ruled on that. so went through the legal process. here you had people watching a very, very normal flow of an election in their states in several states. and then at 3 am suddenly 845150000 ballots are dropped to 99 percent of which are for joe biden. people had questions. i think those questions are legitimate and should be asked, especially since for 4 years have america get shouting and screaming that hillary clinton was the right, the president. and so i think it's unfair this, this 2 tiered system of justice, this 2 tiered system of who was allowed to say what and what you're allowed to say, that's not america. that's not who we are. and that's why these elections are for it, craig, you know, again, you know, it, we've all been looking at the poles and i'll even go furt
and i think it's unfair to compare the al gore, gore and bush situation to what happened in 2020, because in bush v gore. i mean we're talking about the constitutional interpretation of one state law. wherein the work where and you know, certification was still be in question and the supreme court of the united states ruled on that. so went through the legal process. here you had people watching a very, very normal flow of an election in their states in several states. and then at 3 am suddenly...
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. >> former vice president al gore has revealed a new tool at the .itted, all gas and oil fuels know my fields. also found emissions from oil and gas productions could be three still three times per capita income. the government is going to have very difficult consumption fees, depend on the income to keep the budget reasonably balanced. if it goes away with this, it will have to borrow more from markets at 5% and it is already great expenditures, subsidizing electricity and gas bills. $13 billion have been committed so far this year alone towards doing that, and there is no help from the european union. the government in athens asked for european solidarity, but brussels says no because it does not want to subsidize fossil fuels or slow down europe's transition to renewable clean energy. ♪♪ ♪♪ -we're driving south to learn how some of the original highlanders lived. across scotland, little round islands on lakes are the remains of prehistoric fortified homes. these are called crannogs and date back centuries before christ. here at the crannog center
. >> former vice president al gore has revealed a new tool at the .itted, all gas and oil fuels know my fields. also found emissions from oil and gas productions could be three still three times per capita income. the government is going to have very difficult consumption fees, depend on the income to keep the budget reasonably balanced. if it goes away with this, it will have to borrow more from markets at 5% and it is already great expenditures, subsidizing electricity and gas bills....
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al gore is also here. he's pushing his climate trace app that will trace all co2 contributors globally. they are monitoring a track and trace app of co2. this is the summit in egypt. dan: this is all about control. this is nothing to do with science. when the vax started to lose against transmissions, they almost doubled down on mandates. co2 monitors. this is a totalitarian way to control things. this has nothing to do with climate science. >> the goldman sachs economist says on cnbc said we spent $2 trillion to reduce fossil fuels 1%. you would think they would say so har and wind are failing. al gore wants private industry to spent $4 trillion per year to fight climate change. it's like socialism ever failed, it wasn't done correctly in the soviet union, venezuela or eastern europe or cuba. they are now looking at this and saying the failure we see everywhere is more of a reason to double down. you have every major corporation listed as main partners at this u.n. climate great reset summit including ibm
al gore is also here. he's pushing his climate trace app that will trace all co2 contributors globally. they are monitoring a track and trace app of co2. this is the summit in egypt. dan: this is all about control. this is nothing to do with science. when the vax started to lose against transmissions, they almost doubled down on mandates. co2 monitors. this is a totalitarian way to control things. this has nothing to do with climate science. >> the goldman sachs economist says on cnbc...
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al gore junior, but al gore senior proposed an atomic death belt in between south and north korea.did truman know of that idea? to the express any thoughts on that? >> i don't hear any thoughts. lyndon johnson, senator johnson wanted to bomb them with nukes too. that hasn't changed much, has it? easier to be a senator to propose a war policy than to actually make a decision. >> truman thought that the cold war, though, was one of his legacies. is that correct? >> [inaudible] >> his part in it helped set the stage for what eventually occurred? >> i think he considered, the truman document which is basically stopping the expansion of soviet russia, they never got into western europe for example. i think he considers that -- no, i think he considered his legacy nato, which has been a huge success. as you know, when it began to expand 25 years ago, george kennan, the author, the father of the containment, he thought it was the most dangerous and reckless thing that we've done on foreign policy since the war. but that is another story. truman was not part of that. the marshall plan was
al gore junior, but al gore senior proposed an atomic death belt in between south and north korea.did truman know of that idea? to the express any thoughts on that? >> i don't hear any thoughts. lyndon johnson, senator johnson wanted to bomb them with nukes too. that hasn't changed much, has it? easier to be a senator to propose a war policy than to actually make a decision. >> truman thought that the cold war, though, was one of his legacies. is that correct? >> [inaudible]...
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you know, i'm thinking about toni badger's book al gore senior who seems to show. he was almost an intentional victim of brock's southern strategy in. 1970. and i think i think it's more complicated if you if you wanted a wider lens, you could actually hold gore complicit and his own version of this tactic. and part the institutionally, i think, poisonous growth of this backlash politics that is seemingly intertwined with and infused into our national political system and discourse. and so finally i guess the question is, but if the southern strategy is in fact everywhere and can be included as people like a.g. are to include things like religion, gender and other complex dynamics beyond just racist backlash, which matters in all of these spaces. and if it has so different practitioners across the political spectrum, has it's lost its significance or accuracy or relevance. i argue know that there are unique contours and regionally specific political appeals influence the gop success in the south. i'll leave that open ended as sort of an argument that requires evide
you know, i'm thinking about toni badger's book al gore senior who seems to show. he was almost an intentional victim of brock's southern strategy in. 1970. and i think i think it's more complicated if you if you wanted a wider lens, you could actually hold gore complicit and his own version of this tactic. and part the institutionally, i think, poisonous growth of this backlash politics that is seemingly intertwined with and infused into our national political system and discourse. and so...
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i am reminded of what al gore used to quote, probably butchering the pronunciation of them from california, senator, and allegedly the difference between democrats and republicans is they see a man drowning 50 yards offshore, and so the republicans throw him a 25-yard wrote and safe swim for it, it will do you good. and the democrats throw a 100-yard wrote and then rather than pulling him in go off to do other good deeds. either way, they guy drowns. that would be the difference between democrats and republicans. there are important differences i do think, but there's also the common ground and we seem to have lost the capacity with so many now to look for that common ground. what we need is not just people who can blow -- harry truman said any jack you know what can kick down a bar. it takes a real carpenter to be able to build one. right now we've got a lot of you know what's kicking down barns and very few building them. >> you've got too many people on both sides who hate the people on the other side. i just don't understand why there's that much hatred. [inaudible] >> it's like presid
i am reminded of what al gore used to quote, probably butchering the pronunciation of them from california, senator, and allegedly the difference between democrats and republicans is they see a man drowning 50 yards offshore, and so the republicans throw him a 25-yard wrote and safe swim for it, it will do you good. and the democrats throw a 100-yard wrote and then rather than pulling him in go off to do other good deeds. either way, they guy drowns. that would be the difference between...
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senior, you know, al gore jr. but al gore senior proposed an atomic death belt. yeah in between south and north korea the truman know that idea and he express any thoughts about that. i don't i don't i don't hear any thoughts. there were lyndon johnson senator johnson wanted one of the bomb with nukes too. there was a lot of there a lot of war like, okay that hasn't changed much as it is. it's easier to be your senator and propose a war policy than actually have to make a decision. but no, it's really true. human thought that the cold war though was one of his legacies. that correct. he that his part in it helped set the state for what eventually occurred? i think he i think buddy. i think he considered the the truman doctrine is which basically stopped the expansion of soviet russia into well. i mean, they they never got into western europe for example, and and so i think i think you considers that i think he's i think he considers his legacy nato which was which has been a huge success. i think as you know when
senior, you know, al gore jr. but al gore senior proposed an atomic death belt. yeah in between south and north korea the truman know that idea and he express any thoughts about that. i don't i don't i don't hear any thoughts. there were lyndon johnson senator johnson wanted one of the bomb with nukes too. there was a lot of there a lot of war like, okay that hasn't changed much as it is. it's easier to be your senator and propose a war policy than actually have to make a decision. but no, it's...
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a lot of these are people that come from al gore's universe. they've done climate work. they're getting involved. the covid issue users have their blood screen approved covid pass laboratory. this is to the world economic forum. next. well, monitoring access to concert conferences, pilgrimage. this is happening further along in canada but of course they tried it in every state. think you guys there's any cities in california still the vax passports demands or is it been lifted? everyone's have left it. okay. next anti-vaccine. you may be an anti-vaxxer. now, according to dictionary, the updated definition is anyone who opposes vaccine mandates. you're now an anti-vaxxer. it used to be people who didn't you didn't trust vaccines at all and didn't want them. but now if you don't support a government authoritarian mandate, hey, you're an anti-vaxxer. that's the latest dictionary. meiam-webster next. this is canadian prime minister. at the end, as he's ranting about unvaccinated people and he says as a country, make a choice. do we tolerate these? he's asking openly how we t
a lot of these are people that come from al gore's universe. they've done climate work. they're getting involved. the covid issue users have their blood screen approved covid pass laboratory. this is to the world economic forum. next. well, monitoring access to concert conferences, pilgrimage. this is happening further along in canada but of course they tried it in every state. think you guys there's any cities in california still the vax passports demands or is it been lifted? everyone's have...
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what former vice president al gore is now saying needs to happen before it is too late.roducing the nenew sleep number climate360 smart bed. the only smart bed in the world that actively cools, warms and effortlessly responds to bh of you. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes morrestful sleep per night. proven quality sleep. only from eep number. we all have a purpose in life - a “why.” no matter your purpose, at pnc private bank we will work with you every step of the way to help you achieve it. so let us focus on the how. just tell us - what's your why? and i'm going to tell you about exciting medicare advantage plans that can provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare you are covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits but you have to meet a deductible for each, and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see, they cover the same things as original medicare, and they also cover your medicare deductibles and coinsurance.
what former vice president al gore is now saying needs to happen before it is too late.roducing the nenew sleep number climate360 smart bed. the only smart bed in the world that actively cools, warms and effortlessly responds to bh of you. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes morrestful sleep per night. proven quality sleep. only from eep number. we all have a purpose in life - a “why.” no matter your purpose, at pnc private bank we will work with you every step of the way to help you achieve...
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potentially al gore app, partner with google could monitor human breath.nts, anything in the energy sector, fossil fuels. the idea to help the youd nation enforce climate regulations. this is a scary development from this summit. rachel: mark quickly, does the summit, all the initiatives they're pushing the tracking app is it about the environment or about the great reset in population control? >> this is all about increasing their power, imposing their vision and their vision is population control, economic control and basically civil liberties control of every human on the earth. that is really what this conference is about. that is what the united nations teaming up with the world economic forum is all about. rachel: thank thank you for synthesizing it down. a lot of people wonder why are they doing this. why are they impoverishing people. why are they hurting africa. you gave us the answer. mark, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, rachel. rachel: pete? pete: thank you, rachel. tragic news out of maryland. a 13-year-old boy is fatally shot
potentially al gore app, partner with google could monitor human breath.nts, anything in the energy sector, fossil fuels. the idea to help the youd nation enforce climate regulations. this is a scary development from this summit. rachel: mark quickly, does the summit, all the initiatives they're pushing the tracking app is it about the environment or about the great reset in population control? >> this is all about increasing their power, imposing their vision and their vision is...
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my second question is isn't al gore qualified to be president?has tried to save the planet and i think he could save democracy. guest: good questions. i am admiring that you have seen the homes of most residents. maybe i can do that in retirement, and to all the presidential libraries, which would now start from the hoover administration onward. they are also building one for teddy roosevelt in the dakotas, but all presidents from hoover onward have official presidential libraries. fdr was the first one. heat deeded over a major plot of land, which was upsetting to his mother, but she finally signed the deed. he developed the first presidential library. i am not sure you would have been able to see a home of zachary taylor in louisville, may be in orange, virginia, because the one in louisville is privately owned, but you can see where he is buried. al gore, yes, is qualified by virtue of the constitution to the president because he did not serve two terms as president or even one. he is getting a little old to be president, but not by today's st
my second question is isn't al gore qualified to be president?has tried to save the planet and i think he could save democracy. guest: good questions. i am admiring that you have seen the homes of most residents. maybe i can do that in retirement, and to all the presidential libraries, which would now start from the hoover administration onward. they are also building one for teddy roosevelt in the dakotas, but all presidents from hoover onward have official presidential libraries. fdr was the...
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constructed in the policy to seek certain outcomes and if we heard from john kerry last night and al gore and foreign leaders acrossad the board that america spoke with the inflation reduction act. with those $370 billion of tax incentives addresses the issue that is fundamental to our system and is called risk-taking so through tax policy and we have applied what is known as the tax expenditure many of these ventures taking place is still on the cusp we want to reward long-term investment and the best way to do that is to make sure those stakeholders has skin in the game of tax policy. we prefer to grant policy because you have to stay with it and that's what we did over a tenure period. i do want to acknowledge mike thompson in particular staying with the construction of the is incentives in the code and in addition i want to point out that it strikes me a claim we have received also prompt the rest of the world to say the risk-taking is the most substantive offering as it relates to climate change in the history of the world by the democratic party we decided we will proceed against jo
constructed in the policy to seek certain outcomes and if we heard from john kerry last night and al gore and foreign leaders acrossad the board that america spoke with the inflation reduction act. with those $370 billion of tax incentives addresses the issue that is fundamental to our system and is called risk-taking so through tax policy and we have applied what is known as the tax expenditure many of these ventures taking place is still on the cusp we want to reward long-term investment and...
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you think al gore? wanted to be sitting there. 2001 at george w. bush's inaugural you know anything george bush 41. want to be sitting there at bill clinton's inaugural? i am confident. would have rather have had elective root canal. they've been sitting there, but they went and not only did they go they welcomed. the victor to the white house and said this is the way we do it in this country. it's a peaceful transfer of power. where the vanquished? congratulate the victor. and we leave with grace and dignity. he didn't do any of that. and i think it's diminished him. and it diminished our country in the process. you can still say i don't think it's fair outgore fought like crazy against george w bush for 34 days in court all the way the us supreme court. but with the us supreme court ruled even though al gore lost five to four. he didn't say hello that i'm not listening to the supreme court, and i'm not moving out of the naval observatory. i'm staying. i'm still the vice president. you know, he could see it. he went out he welcomed. bush to the na
you think al gore? wanted to be sitting there. 2001 at george w. bush's inaugural you know anything george bush 41. want to be sitting there at bill clinton's inaugural? i am confident. would have rather have had elective root canal. they've been sitting there, but they went and not only did they go they welcomed. the victor to the white house and said this is the way we do it in this country. it's a peaceful transfer of power. where the vanquished? congratulate the victor. and we leave with...
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candidates to come and speak to our talk radio convention that the 2 candidates were george w bush and al gore, the gore, people said, send a letter, send a letter, explain what this is all about, the bush people said send directions. how do we get there? and that really indicates the difference between the democrats and the republicans have approach talk radio. i was at that by the 19th democrats and figured out that most of the talk radio industry was hostile to buy a kind of political democratic party. time then to fight back with broadcasting from an underground bunker, 3500 feet below. dick cheney is bunker air america. radio is on the air. it's not, is it the last hasn't tried to radio liberals well anything that they were missing out board in some serious folds and trying to level out the playing fields view. and i know that the radical right wing of the republican party has taken over not just the white house, the congress, but even and perhaps most insidiously. the airways, air america was launched here in new york in 2004. but the experiment, the investments in progressive to radio d
candidates to come and speak to our talk radio convention that the 2 candidates were george w bush and al gore, the gore, people said, send a letter, send a letter, explain what this is all about, the bush people said send directions. how do we get there? and that really indicates the difference between the democrats and the republicans have approach talk radio. i was at that by the 19th democrats and figured out that most of the talk radio industry was hostile to buy a kind of political...
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bush but i had played al gore's concession.ry, it made the difference really between peace and what we're seeing now after 2020. >> true. and it also was so eye opening for me speaking with eileen. she grew up in brooklyn. she's not particularly worried about crime. she said, you know, she's very worried about abortion rights. she's lived in this house for decades, i believe, and she also kind of shared a message that was -- i came away a little concerned for democrats moving forward and this argument about the impact of election deniers because she was basically saying, i didn't like the outcome in 2000 and i thought al gore should have been president and it wasn't fair and therefore i'm an election denier too. they tend to muddy the waters. we care about democracy, too, just like they do. or on political violence. there's violence on all sides. this is not an all sides issue. the election deniers running are running on the republican side. i thought, oh, my goodness, that is a messaging challenge and will be moving forward fo
bush but i had played al gore's concession.ry, it made the difference really between peace and what we're seeing now after 2020. >> true. and it also was so eye opening for me speaking with eileen. she grew up in brooklyn. she's not particularly worried about crime. she said, you know, she's very worried about abortion rights. she's lived in this house for decades, i believe, and she also kind of shared a message that was -- i came away a little concerned for democrats moving forward and...
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and america began in 2000 with al gore, not becoming president. and we've heard this week at time and time again, almost lamenting. if gore had become president, the world would be very different climate change would be a lot further. is there, is it that type of wishing that things could have been different among german law makers? when you're talking about the u. s. no, we're not wishing for governments and other countries and not in the united states as well. but, but the united states, the most important country in the world are most important outside europe. and it's, it's broad as democracy. so we're thankful for that forever, but we're really just afraid, seriously afraid of the democracy in the united states. so it's not too much a matter of whether a democratic candidate wins or republican will probably, i'm a social democrat so you can think of it to which i find more sympathy for. but you know, the important, the important issues that institutional values of balance of our start as we say, the rule of law. yeah. both law so, so this is,
and america began in 2000 with al gore, not becoming president. and we've heard this week at time and time again, almost lamenting. if gore had become president, the world would be very different climate change would be a lot further. is there, is it that type of wishing that things could have been different among german law makers? when you're talking about the u. s. no, we're not wishing for governments and other countries and not in the united states as well. but, but the united states, the...
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al gore was a coronation, he lost to george w. bush. i think kamala would be a favorite. if she won a nomination, she would have earned it and come out as a stronger candidate. i guess there would be others that would run as well. the key to when a democratic primary is winning african-american voters in the south. who is the candidates and who can do that. right now i think it could be kamala. host: let's talk to patricia in tennessee on the republican lines. caller: yes. i was a lifelong democrat up until this election. i did not vote for biden because i did not think biden knew that much when he was a vice president. what would make him a good president? so far he is frail, i do not mean that to be disrespectful because i am 76 years old. i just feel that he is just not only ball. he does not speak up like he needs to speak up. he stumbles. he stumbles when he talks. her i find that re-disturbed -- really disturbing. guest: joe biden stumbled when he talked when he was 32 years old. he is overseas right now. you see him on the international stage. he is definitely the
al gore was a coronation, he lost to george w. bush. i think kamala would be a favorite. if she won a nomination, she would have earned it and come out as a stronger candidate. i guess there would be others that would run as well. the key to when a democratic primary is winning african-american voters in the south. who is the candidates and who can do that. right now i think it could be kamala. host: let's talk to patricia in tennessee on the republican lines. caller: yes. i was a lifelong...
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back to the recall on the georgia bush, al gore election 20 some years ago were florida decided the presidential election through rica. so it's something that this state has now become is solidly republican state. we had one son says saying that he is fighting the way you come in. this is a state that is really sort of starting to position itself isn't as antique. california was is the woke that he's talking about boy, that is a very important question. more important than it was credited with being in the course of the selection and going to rise in importance in the next 2 years in my view. oh, so, so with the, the phrase woke in of itself doesn't tell a whole lot, but it talks about a set of social values that are really being progressed through all the institutions of america, about race and gender and certain other issues, but mainly about race and gender, and it's, i believe it's one of the big underlying sleeper issues in the country that people are tired of being told. that if the, whatever they are, if they're a white person, they're racist and they can't express their views on sexualit
back to the recall on the georgia bush, al gore election 20 some years ago were florida decided the presidential election through rica. so it's something that this state has now become is solidly republican state. we had one son says saying that he is fighting the way you come in. this is a state that is really sort of starting to position itself isn't as antique. california was is the woke that he's talking about boy, that is a very important question. more important than it was credited with...
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with a form us vice president, al gore has unveiled a new tool at the cop 27 climate summers. the climate trace project reveals the wilds top fossil fuel emitters. it's found that the top 14 individual polluters are all gas and oil fields. the new data has revealed emissions from oil and gas production could be 3 times higher than officially recorded. the top 500. those sources emit more per year than the united states and 51 percent of those emissions are from power plants. half of the top 50 globally, or orland gas, feels this, this is the self reported c o c o, 2 equivalent emissions that include c o, 2 and methane. this is what the actual measurements show. this is really a shock or famous present in music musician, a galle. acosta has diet, aged 77. ah. her musical movement topically, i became famous in the late sixty's for its criticism of brazil's past rulers costa had been recovering from surgery, but the cause of her death is on ah, well, a sound has 10 days until the well cut kicks off here and kathy and the 1st of 3 cruise ships that will be hosting fans has arrived
with a form us vice president, al gore has unveiled a new tool at the cop 27 climate summers. the climate trace project reveals the wilds top fossil fuel emitters. it's found that the top 14 individual polluters are all gas and oil fields. the new data has revealed emissions from oil and gas production could be 3 times higher than officially recorded. the top 500. those sources emit more per year than the united states and 51 percent of those emissions are from power plants. half of the top 50...
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incentives constructed in the policy to seek certain outcomes and we heard from john kerry last night, al gore last night, but we heard from foreign leaders across the board that spoke with the inflation reduction act. what is striking about these 370 billion worth of tax incentives is that it addresses the issue that is fundamental to our system, that is risk-taking. we reward the risktakers with sensible tax policy and we have applied what is known as the tax expenditure meaning you invest into the tax system. many of these ventures that are taking place, they are still on the cusp, it will be hard to get over the goal line. but you want to reward long-term investment. the best way to do that is making sure that those stakeholders keep skin in the game is with tax policy. it is preferred to grant policy largely because tax policy you have to stick with it and that is what we did over a ten-year period. i want to acknowledge mike thompson, they stayed with the construction of these incentives and the code. in addition, i want to point out that it strikes me that these claims that we have rece
incentives constructed in the policy to seek certain outcomes and we heard from john kerry last night, al gore last night, but we heard from foreign leaders across the board that spoke with the inflation reduction act. what is striking about these 370 billion worth of tax incentives is that it addresses the issue that is fundamental to our system, that is risk-taking. we reward the risktakers with sensible tax policy and we have applied what is known as the tax expenditure meaning you invest...
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to think al gore wanted to sit there and george w. bush is an awful? no. george bush 41 wanted to sit there? i'm confident they wouldec rathr not but they went. not only did they go, they welcomed the victor to the white house and said this is the way we do it, a peaceful transfer of power whether vanquished congratulates the victor and it diminished him in our country in the process. youu could say you still don't think it's fair, al gore thought like crazy all the way to the supreme court when the supreme court ruled he didn't say are not moving out, and stay, and still vice president. no, he conceded. they showed the country this is the way we operate. that's the way we have operated for the last 2150 years and one that the president should have done. >> a big supporter, delighted to be here, we'd love to see you are candidate in 2024 but going back to your points a while ago how your own constituents felt about trump not wanting to hear that voice, the word is in the midwest will have spent a lot of time out there, there are a lot of good people out th
to think al gore wanted to sit there and george w. bush is an awful? no. george bush 41 wanted to sit there? i'm confident they wouldec rathr not but they went. not only did they go, they welcomed the victor to the white house and said this is the way we do it, a peaceful transfer of power whether vanquished congratulates the victor and it diminished him in our country in the process. youu could say you still don't think it's fair, al gore thought like crazy all the way to the supreme court...
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s. vice president al gore has unveiled a new tool that reveals the world's top fossil fuel emitters a climate trace, whereas debited at the cop $22.00 summit in egypt and says that the top it shows that the top 14 individual polluters are all gas and oil fields. new data is also found, an emissions from oil and gas production could be 3 times higher than the official amounts. the top $500.00 does sources emit more per year than the united states and 51 percent of those emissions are from power plants. half of the top 50 globally or oil and gas feels this. this is the self reported c r c o, 2 equivalent emissions that include c o, 2 and methane. this is the what the actual measurements show. this is really a shock. now it's a unit prefers to referee a match at the fi, felt well, comp, there'll be just $36.00 referees at the tournament this year. synagogue that my get in a day is one of them. he says he's just as excited as the players to be in qatar. well, you so my goodness, not cynical. if you find it all down with you to get this off. if i'm one of them, that's a lot. it will probab
s. vice president al gore has unveiled a new tool that reveals the world's top fossil fuel emitters a climate trace, whereas debited at the cop $22.00 summit in egypt and says that the top it shows that the top 14 individual polluters are all gas and oil fields. new data is also found, an emissions from oil and gas production could be 3 times higher than the official amounts. the top $500.00 does sources emit more per year than the united states and 51 percent of those emissions are from power...
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. >> is a great organization al gore would be president and many other colleges for the student bodyction that took a long time for that winner to be clear. so how can we make sure you have a voting system like ranked choice voting that is more democratic but not that it takes so long people look at the system and blame the system for the delay? >> checkde it out, i lost that race i'm still here strongly advocating. it must be good if a guy who didn't win with it. [laughter] 95% 70% want to do it again. you are right the new york city board of elections is not exactly known for its stellar punctuality and other things. [laughter] about the process is extraordinarily powerful and popular. and the fact a bureaucracy is not on the ball as it should be need to make sure it's better than next time for. >> last question on the forwardo party, no third party has ever survived forward party survives why will that be the case and if it doesn't survive why will that be the case? >> if the port forward party thrives millions of americans stand up and say wait a minute. i like one party more tha
. >> is a great organization al gore would be president and many other colleges for the student bodyction that took a long time for that winner to be clear. so how can we make sure you have a voting system like ranked choice voting that is more democratic but not that it takes so long people look at the system and blame the system for the delay? >> checkde it out, i lost that race i'm still here strongly advocating. it must be good if a guy who didn't win with it. [laughter] 95% 70%...
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s. vice president al gore has unveiled a new tool at the comp 27 climate summit in egypt. the climate trace projects reveals the world's top fossil fuel emitters. it's found that the top 14 individual looters are all gas and oil feels new data has also found that emissions from oil and gas production could be 3 times higher. and the official amounts, the top $500.00 the sources emit more per year than the united states, and 51 percent of those dimensions are from power plants. half of the top 50 globally or oil and gas feels this. this is the self reported c o c o, 2 equivalent emissions that include c o 2 and methane. this is what the actual measurements show. this is really a shock. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court says investigators now have documentary evidence of war crimes in libya. kareem khan met void victims of the civil war, as well as a conflict between the internationally recognized government and wallowed honey for half tar can has now inspected mass burial sites, into horner in libya, northwest. it's it presents very vividly misery on
s. vice president al gore has unveiled a new tool at the comp 27 climate summit in egypt. the climate trace projects reveals the world's top fossil fuel emitters. it's found that the top 14 individual looters are all gas and oil feels new data has also found that emissions from oil and gas production could be 3 times higher. and the official amounts, the top $500.00 the sources emit more per year than the united states, and 51 percent of those dimensions are from power plants. half of the top...