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project at this time in other words without this investment by alberta the pipeline would not be built has invested 1100000000 to jumpstart the project and plans to invest a total of $5300000000.00 mostly in loans giving the project push forward but with projections of as many as 11. construction camps to support to build some housing up to a 1000 people local native communities are afraid of what that might bring in you have native communities all long it's row who are sincerely worried about 90 infection some of them are already dealing with the infection as it is the push but doesn't end their investors services recently downgraded t.c. energy's credit rating from stable to negative and the canadian feds are keen on cutting greenhouse emissions which doesn't help the pipeline cause either many believe further investment in the project may be foolhardy especially when you factor in that the work is being done during a global pandemic for t.v. i'm alex my live in. ok so you may not know it right now but we are in an election year and several states have yet to vote in the current demo
project at this time in other words without this investment by alberta the pipeline would not be built has invested 1100000000 to jumpstart the project and plans to invest a total of $5300000000.00 mostly in loans giving the project push forward but with projections of as many as 11. construction camps to support to build some housing up to a 1000 people local native communities are afraid of what that might bring in you have native communities all long it's row who are sincerely worried about...
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and demand at historic lows the worst may be yet to come david mercer i'll just sarah in central alberta canada . this is not just there are these are the top stories the u.s. senate has passed in the early $500000000000.00 relief package to aid struggling small businesses it will also provide more funds for hospitals and testing the bill will now go to the house for a vote yes president donald trump says an executive order to halt immigration for 60 days may come as soon as wednesday from says it's aimed at protecting american workers who lost their jobs due to the crown of our us and them by posing immigration will help put unemployed americans 1st in line for jobs as america reopens so important it would be wrong and unjust for americans laid off by the virus to be replaced with new immigrant labor flown in from abroad. we must 1st take your the american worker take care of the american worker. the u.n. is warning that more than a quarter of a 1000000000 people could be pushed to the brink of starvation queue to the pandemic the world food program says countries need to take immediate
and demand at historic lows the worst may be yet to come david mercer i'll just sarah in central alberta canada . this is not just there are these are the top stories the u.s. senate has passed in the early $500000000000.00 relief package to aid struggling small businesses it will also provide more funds for hospitals and testing the bill will now go to the house for a vote yes president donald trump says an executive order to halt immigration for 60 days may come as soon as wednesday from says...
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because of the krona virus the demand for oil has evaporated prices for western canadian select alberta's benchmark heavy oil have plummeted to less than $5.00 a barrel. over the past few weeks if prices don't rise substantially the impact on oil workers here could be devastating opec's record cut in oil output has failed to prop up the price of crude and most canadian producers are now well below their breakeven point we have called it a perfect storm. and in many cases you know the folks that i work with who have been through many different cycles in this industry quite frankly have never seen anything quite like this and i don't think anyone. will possibly ever see anything like this again chad miller was laid off a few weeks ago and with just 30 out of 515 oil rigs in operation across the country he knows he's not alone miller hopes his facebook group oilfield dads will help provide support for those worried about how they'll pay the rent or put food on the table it's nothing worse than hearing about someone's family member you know turning to drugs or alcohol or even suicide and that
because of the krona virus the demand for oil has evaporated prices for western canadian select alberta's benchmark heavy oil have plummeted to less than $5.00 a barrel. over the past few weeks if prices don't rise substantially the impact on oil workers here could be devastating opec's record cut in oil output has failed to prop up the price of crude and most canadian producers are now well below their breakeven point we have called it a perfect storm. and in many cases you know the folks that...
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crude to the united states david mercer reports now from the heart of the canadian oil industry in alberta. where the drilling is stalled and redundancies of style sit. around for more than 16 years glenn karat has been providing fire and safety management in the heart of canada's oil industry with 3 shops and dozens of vehicles the business owner would normally have 40 to 50 employees working at oil and gas sites around western canada but these days he's down to just 5 or 6 workers while hundreds of thousands of dollars of least equipment sits idle it's disheartening to have people sitting at home they're following me on a regular basis to find out if we're going back to work and the bills keep piling up and you know if we don't have all this equipment out work and it's cost a lot of money every day every day it's kind of this oil industry has been reeling since late 2014 when crude prices haft from around $100.00 a barrel to less than 50 that drop led to bankruptcies and the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs in oil and gas a vital sector in canada's economy now with more than 3000000
crude to the united states david mercer reports now from the heart of the canadian oil industry in alberta. where the drilling is stalled and redundancies of style sit. around for more than 16 years glenn karat has been providing fire and safety management in the heart of canada's oil industry with 3 shops and dozens of vehicles the business owner would normally have 40 to 50 employees working at oil and gas sites around western canada but these days he's down to just 5 or 6 workers while...
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mass is celebrated with alberta 1st to stem the spread after a record increase of $6000.00 and factions on sunday we take a look at how authorities are reacting also on the show. lock down in the us protesters across several states call for restrictions to be lifted they want to return to normal life to get the economy going. plus a brewery that can trace its history back 400 years has been forced to close we go to southern germany to see the impact of the corona virus pandemic is having on the beer industry. i'm married to evanston it's good to have you with us orthodox christians in russia are celebrating easter as authorities grapple with a sudden and alarming spike in corona virus infections to prevent the spread of the virus many churches have been closed the head of the wrong. an orthodox church led an easter service without any worshippers present in a holiday message president vladimir putin says the country will overcome the challenges russia has reported a record daily rise of 6016 new cases bringing its nationwide total to nearly $43000.00. moving to the united states several
mass is celebrated with alberta 1st to stem the spread after a record increase of $6000.00 and factions on sunday we take a look at how authorities are reacting also on the show. lock down in the us protesters across several states call for restrictions to be lifted they want to return to normal life to get the economy going. plus a brewery that can trace its history back 400 years has been forced to close we go to southern germany to see the impact of the corona virus pandemic is having on the...
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look at alberta in canada. alberta is suffering agrgrievou.he province there depends on revenues and so forth. better to be a country like the united states where although we're a net oil exporter now, recently became one, we'll see how long we remain one, our economy is much more diversified. better to be diversified when it comes to the oil market. >> are there going to be more cuts going forward? >> i think there are going to have to be. voluntary or not, the demand collapse is much bigger. this will tie us over for a few weeks, but later this some, voluntarily or not, we think we'll have more production cuts. >> thanks for breaking it down for us. thanks so much. >> you're welcome. thank you. >>> hospitals in new york city working at full capacity due to the coronavirus. when we come back, we go behind the scenes of one in brooklyn to see what it's like for doctors inside. wright. once it comes out of the oven. and we're taking extra steps, like no contact delivery, to ensure it. allstate hcatastrophesing custofor 89 years. we move quickly
look at alberta in canada. alberta is suffering agrgrievou.he province there depends on revenues and so forth. better to be a country like the united states where although we're a net oil exporter now, recently became one, we'll see how long we remain one, our economy is much more diversified. better to be diversified when it comes to the oil market. >> are there going to be more cuts going forward? >> i think there are going to have to be. voluntary or not, the demand collapse is...
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in bold santa the capital of the largely german speaking province of alberta our digital pick ups with loudspeakers are urging people to stay inside for health reasons. a lot is being done here to stop the spread of the virus. overnight the roads pavements and down stops are being cleaned and decontaminated with water and hydrogen peroxide. think feel a mention again i think it has some effect a lot of people walk on the streets a few spit their animals running around illnesses can get passed on like that. we believe that we have to reach 0 inflection point if we want to rule out the chance that the road the ground is a source of infection. the cleaning liquid is said to be harmless to the environment. we also asked whether this is really meant to just reassure the city's residents a symbolic act. non-effective now it's not just about the psychological effect that let's be clear on this its citizens still have to stick to all the regulations and they should think of the streets are clean now and the problem with the virus is solved now what about so no way that it just makes a small co
in bold santa the capital of the largely german speaking province of alberta our digital pick ups with loudspeakers are urging people to stay inside for health reasons. a lot is being done here to stop the spread of the virus. overnight the roads pavements and down stops are being cleaned and decontaminated with water and hydrogen peroxide. think feel a mention again i think it has some effect a lot of people walk on the streets a few spit their animals running around illnesses can get passed...
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know i think states had done it before historically it be the texas trade with commission and the alberta state government that had done it about a year or 2 ago over there with their oil companies heavy oil producers also managing and this time it is it is opec and nano pick countries is not only russia it includes also mexico by john and others together with so that area and there is of opec to manage and. do something to get the price higher to morey's the role is all for the industry and for the consumers as a whole sorry to cut you off that. if this happens here would you say blink 1st do you think this is just a master stroke by donald trump to it's a sweep in and fix this problem or to you think either russia or saudi arabia one of them had to backtrack because as you say the system is completely unsustainable . and yet including in the past history repeating there have been uses stand offs and face saving solution who would blink 1st but through diplomacy somehow our way a story has come up and they have met the 2 sides whether it was saudi arabia and so venezuela or in this case
know i think states had done it before historically it be the texas trade with commission and the alberta state government that had done it about a year or 2 ago over there with their oil companies heavy oil producers also managing and this time it is it is opec and nano pick countries is not only russia it includes also mexico by john and others together with so that area and there is of opec to manage and. do something to get the price higher to morey's the role is all for the industry and...
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it plunged yesterday where the leadership of alberta are even considering a negative price for oil. extraordinary. guy: paying people to take it off your hands because there is nowhere to store it. india looking to make some purchases but that is unlikely to have an impact on the places you are talking about. european stocks are down. we are in a tight range. eye onpreads, keep an what is happening. points as webasis see the eurozone at loggerhead for how to deal with this crisis and how it should be financed. the block is back this morning and a little bit stronger -- buck is back a little bit stronger. tom: all of that money going into etf's, financial instruments betting on an agreement by these nations where the physical market is completely messed up where i have never seen it where you have less canada oil under $10 a barrel. stoltzfus is with oppenheimer and provides strategy on the equity market. it is something we have never seen before. if i have cash today, what do i do with it, be brave and acquire shares of stock? john: it depends upon your sensitivity for potential vol
it plunged yesterday where the leadership of alberta are even considering a negative price for oil. extraordinary. guy: paying people to take it off your hands because there is nowhere to store it. india looking to make some purchases but that is unlikely to have an impact on the places you are talking about. european stocks are down. we are in a tight range. eye onpreads, keep an what is happening. points as webasis see the eurozone at loggerhead for how to deal with this crisis and how it...
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alberta is crushed. what should the prime minister do? david: i actually think in we have notis date, eased fiscal policy enough. we should have had a more coherent energy policy in canada is a price taker on the energy side. it is a more fundamental problem on the canada side. the corporate balance sheets are more stretched than in the united states, and the income transfer process has lagged behind the u.s., so canada from a fiscal policy standpoint has more catching up to do. tom: thank you so much, greatly appreciated. with rosenberg research, david rosenberg. what we like to do best at bloomberg "surveillance,"'s move tom first-class perspective oil. we will do that with edward morse. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ opec, you want to know the truth, i hated it. because it was a fix. somewhere around the line -- along the line, it went down. inhave a tremendous industry the country now and i don't want those jobs being lost. tom: the president of the united states. spoke moments ago on the royal in riyadh, let's speak on moscow and washington.
alberta is crushed. what should the prime minister do? david: i actually think in we have notis date, eased fiscal policy enough. we should have had a more coherent energy policy in canada is a price taker on the energy side. it is a more fundamental problem on the canada side. the corporate balance sheets are more stretched than in the united states, and the income transfer process has lagged behind the u.s., so canada from a fiscal policy standpoint has more catching up to do. tom: thank you...
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she'll be joined in conversation this evening with kendra alberta clinical instructor at harvard law school where they keep school at a practice technology law by working with pro bono clients. covering topics such as facial recognition, on online harassment and freedom of expression tonight they're going to discuss joanne "lurking". old resonate deeply with anyone who goes online and learned not shouting grandstand. never cynical joanne mcneil trayce insightful ways. for what has been and what has been stolen and what utopian possibilities might still be discovered. we are so pleased to host this event here at harvard bookstore tonight, please welcome me joining joanne mcneil and kendra alberts. [applause] i thought to start i have a really brief reading i'd like to do? should i read there? or here? or see that it's up to you. smack i will stand up it's just a short passage but it will give you a sense of the style of the book. this is in a chapter called sharing. around the time of its first iphone launch -- sorry, around the time of its first smart phone launch into thousand seven
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don't tell that to the land of physical oil like calgary, alberta. it is extraordinary, the plunge that we saw yesterday afternoon in fiscal oil, as measured by western canada oil. it is down well under five dollars. that is a stunning, stunning statistic. guy? guy: the issue is that there is simply not enough storage right now. talking about opening strategic reserves and pumping more crude into it. the problem these producers have is there is nowhere for the oil to go, and that is what is driving down the price. that is what is ultimately going to determine the timeline here. together,ts its act we will see a big problem in terms of the storage issue. european stocks are down. we are seeing a swiping this morning, tom, of the btp bund spreads. no deal reached yesterday. the big news over the last hour e.u.af scholz was in an conference over agreement, hopefully before easter. professor now, ucl and the author of "the value of everything." let's get her take on what is happening here, especially in europe. professor, let's start off with what is hap
don't tell that to the land of physical oil like calgary, alberta. it is extraordinary, the plunge that we saw yesterday afternoon in fiscal oil, as measured by western canada oil. it is down well under five dollars. that is a stunning, stunning statistic. guy? guy: the issue is that there is simply not enough storage right now. talking about opening strategic reserves and pumping more crude into it. the problem these producers have is there is nowhere for the oil to go, and that is what is...
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we have got no formal commitments, but i have talked to my counterparts in alberta, new mexico, and othertes. are saying, they ever producers recognize the challenge. we recognize we have to do something. waiting onas is this, laying the groundwork for a million. we are looking for another four million. i think that gives people the impetus to do it. i think we can move the ball if we lead. annmarie: can you do something together, or would texas have to come out first? are you looking to do something like we saw the g20 energy ministers meeting, something similar to that may be the side of the atlantic? ryan: that is why i propose the solution the way i did. we would vote on cuts. those cuts would go into effect june 1, only if others cut. it would allow us, show that we codifying, allow us to the formal number. however, it still puts the it is on others to join us. then it is up to me, leaders in texas, to get other states to take action. as you watch the numbers build, the focus goes on to those that have not cut. if north dakota makes a move, oklahoma, and then the federal government d
we have got no formal commitments, but i have talked to my counterparts in alberta, new mexico, and othertes. are saying, they ever producers recognize the challenge. we recognize we have to do something. waiting onas is this, laying the groundwork for a million. we are looking for another four million. i think that gives people the impetus to do it. i think we can move the ball if we lead. annmarie: can you do something together, or would texas have to come out first? are you looking to do...
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but just a few years ago alberta created a synthetic version of smallpox and that cost 100,000 now is just a few thousand dollars. if science is democratizing there are 99.99 percent are the good guys like george. but there are bad actors who could have access to these technologies and if they really wanted to be disruptive now was a good example and a good strategy for doing it. so with this agency that is empowered and resourced, so with the six or seven most existential threats to the world and to humans and to develop a smart and thoughtful dynamic action plan for what we need to do to bring the world together. and had we done that for outbreaks you could at least imagine how we would have a responses system to allow everything to break down what is happening. so just imagine if there was a nuclear detonation in two different cities let's say it was new york. i don't want to jinx anybody but how can we live with this nuclear weapon in the hands of bad guys? or that ocean collapse that --dash what is a national geographic explorer to save our oceans. imagine if we have an ecosystem
but just a few years ago alberta created a synthetic version of smallpox and that cost 100,000 now is just a few thousand dollars. if science is democratizing there are 99.99 percent are the good guys like george. but there are bad actors who could have access to these technologies and if they really wanted to be disruptive now was a good example and a good strategy for doing it. so with this agency that is empowered and resourced, so with the six or seven most existential threats to the world...
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prorated cuts through, for example, rationing by the texas railroad commission or the province of albertaa precedent for that where they issued mandatory cuts or we'll have to see the lower prices, the price declines for shut ins across america. that's effectively what's being on offer we don't know exactly the saphae of the u.s. response i think russia and saudi arabia are getting closer >> for those of us who do not know, why is the texas railroad commission central to this >> because the authority to order production restrictions, at the state level so unless you're talking about, essential the areas, most of the arrangement and the number one producer in the country across the states is texas. texas railroads commission is central to this. it's been managing oil licenses and leases for over a hundred years. that's why such a -- >> fascinating bryan, jump in >> the two companies that origin nal nated that motion, it's scott sheffie sheffield. he is pushing for this he is on fast money tonight. he thinks exxon and others are trying to destroy it tune in for that the former ceo is parsle
prorated cuts through, for example, rationing by the texas railroad commission or the province of albertaa precedent for that where they issued mandatory cuts or we'll have to see the lower prices, the price declines for shut ins across america. that's effectively what's being on offer we don't know exactly the saphae of the u.s. response i think russia and saudi arabia are getting closer >> for those of us who do not know, why is the texas railroad commission central to this >>...
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officials in alberta, canada, said they would hand over more than $1 billion dollars to tc energy, formerly known a as transcanada, so that construction can continue, even though it risks putting construction workers and residents on the pipeleline's ph -- m many of t them fromom indis communities at heightened risk for contracting the coronavirus. south dakota and several other states recently passed new laws criminalizing protests against pipipelines. navy captain brett crozier, who last week called for the evacuation of thousands of sailors stuck on board the uss theodore roosevelt in guam, has tested positive for covid-19. captain crozier was removed from his post just dadays earlilier r his dedefiant letter, in which e pleaded not to let sailors die, leaked to the press. at least 150 sailors on the nuclear-powered military ship had also contracted the virus. on friday, videos emerged showing hundreds of sailorss cheering and applaudingg captain crozier as he disembarked from the aircraft carrier at the u.s. naval base in guam. amid the escalating coronavirus crisis, president trump has
officials in alberta, canada, said they would hand over more than $1 billion dollars to tc energy, formerly known a as transcanada, so that construction can continue, even though it risks putting construction workers and residents on the pipeleline's ph -- m many of t them fromom indis communities at heightened risk for contracting the coronavirus. south dakota and several other states recently passed new laws criminalizing protests against pipipelines. navy captain brett crozier, who last week...
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introducing today's contestants-- an administrative assistant from lethbridge, alberta, canada...eral director from paw paw, illinois... and our returning champion-- a screenwriter and actor from los angeles, california... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. good to have you with us today. well, that $22,800 may have gotten us off to a good roll for today's game. michael and sharon, welcome aboard. pick up the signaling devices. hopefully, you get to use them often with these categories in the first round of play, starting off with... interesting. next... we're gonna celebrate... we'll deal with... we'll give you the episodes. you identify the sitcom. then... give me the decade. and finally... gary, you're the champ. you start. let's do the crime of the decade for $800. answer-- all right. [ applause ] $2,000. all right... what are the 1920s? missed it by one. 1930s. '30s. so you're at negative $1,000. go again. crime of the decade, $1,000.
introducing today's contestants-- an administrative assistant from lethbridge, alberta, canada...eral director from paw paw, illinois... and our returning champion-- a screenwriter and actor from los angeles, california... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. good to have you with us today. well, that $22,800 may have gotten us off to a good roll for...
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just a few years ago a team in alberta created a synthetic version of horse pox, probably a few thousand dollars. this science is democratizing, there are bad actors that have could have access to the technology and if you really wanted to be disruptive now is a good example where you can say, wow, this is a good strategy for doing it, so why don't we have a un agency that is empowered and resource. we say it's your job to identify the 6 or 7 most existential threats to the world and to humans and to develop a really smart thoughtful dynamic action plan for what we need to do and bring the world together and had we done that for pathogenic outbreaks which lots of people were saying we should, we -- you could at least imagine how we would have a response that wouldn't allow everything to break down as is happening now, but just imagine rather than this virus there has been nuclear detonation in two different cities. we would be having the exact same call. let's say it was new york and some other place, new york and -- i i don't want to jinx anybo. how can we live with nuclear weapons that
just a few years ago a team in alberta created a synthetic version of horse pox, probably a few thousand dollars. this science is democratizing, there are bad actors that have could have access to the technology and if you really wanted to be disruptive now is a good example where you can say, wow, this is a good strategy for doing it, so why don't we have a un agency that is empowered and resource. we say it's your job to identify the 6 or 7 most existential threats to the world and to humans...
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and this thing was better than the extra dean so it was a pretty good glider of about five or six alberta the and kept coming off though right at the theme, about a four and a half -- people to flights and we land on the largest roger dry lake it's a test base for the air force and enters -- edwards there for space and what you and don is eight miles long and i say a runway, the actual spread ash fault to give you some lines of number one, ray. it could've veered left or right off that runway up. it's a good place to do testing. this shows him and i the lore hatch. my compatriot has passed away, he had a stroke and as well as richard hartman. this program was highly successful, schedule wise we miss the release flight, two weeks we were late from a schedule that was laid out two years before. the program was running pretty good and it was delayed and many times we had problems with the system that those remember the first time flying. there is a lot of really work with the file system to get it right before we launched it and we would've won so it missed about orbital flight. at any rate
and this thing was better than the extra dean so it was a pretty good glider of about five or six alberta the and kept coming off though right at the theme, about a four and a half -- people to flights and we land on the largest roger dry lake it's a test base for the air force and enters -- edwards there for space and what you and don is eight miles long and i say a runway, the actual spread ash fault to give you some lines of number one, ray. it could've veered left or right off that runway...
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in alberta, canada, severe the flooding on the athabasca river has submerged homes and buildings in the city of fort mcmurray, forcing the evacuation of 13,000 people despite the coronavirus lockdown. with local hotels nearing capacity, local officials are housing some evacuees in nearby work camps for tar sands oil workers -- camps that have been left idled by historically-low oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic. a group of climate scientists and environmentalists including filmmaker josh fox and p profesr michchael mann a are callingng a new w movie exececutive prododuy michael moore to be taken off-line, clmimingt is ngerous, misleadg, and destructe." the film, "planet t the humans," desibibes rewabable energi like e nd and solar as eless anaccuses e enviroenental vementntf selling t to corrate americ michl l moorand d thfilm''s rector jf gibbs have dedescribed the docuntntary a "full-onontal asulult onur sacred cow" the onli f film bsitite lms for aconon brily t toodown t t documentary, claiming it was ulull ofisininfoation"n"ut later added it bactoto itsitee withth aengthyhyote
in alberta, canada, severe the flooding on the athabasca river has submerged homes and buildings in the city of fort mcmurray, forcing the evacuation of 13,000 people despite the coronavirus lockdown. with local hotels nearing capacity, local officials are housing some evacuees in nearby work camps for tar sands oil workers -- camps that have been left idled by historically-low oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic. a group of climate scientists and environmentalists including filmmaker josh...
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this which almost certainly is quote-unquote naturally occurring, but just a few years ago i keep in alberta created a synthetic version of horse box, because of smallpox probably now it is then for a few thousand dollars. this science is democratizing and there's all the good guys, 99.999% are the good guys i could george, but there are bad actors could have access to these technologies and if you really wanted to be disruptive, now is a good example you can say this is a good strategy for doing it. why don't we have a u.n. agency that is empowered and resource? we say it's your job, get the sixers have most existential threats to the world and human, and to develop a really smart, thoughtful, dynamic action plan for what we need to do and bring the world together. had we done that for outbreaks, which a lot of people were saying we could come you could at least imagine how we would have response that would not allow everything to break down as is happening now, but just imagine rather than this virus there had been a nuclear detonation in two different cities. we would be having this exact
this which almost certainly is quote-unquote naturally occurring, but just a few years ago i keep in alberta created a synthetic version of horse box, because of smallpox probably now it is then for a few thousand dollars. this science is democratizing and there's all the good guys, 99.999% are the good guys i could george, but there are bad actors could have access to these technologies and if you really wanted to be disruptive, now is a good example you can say this is a good strategy for...
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detective was going to was owned by a businessman named doug carlisle, and his wife of many years, albertafirst responders had arrived and put up their crime scene tape. sesnick walked into the house. >> it was just a weird scene all in all. this was december 15th. there's christmas music playing throughout the house. >> that's bizarre. >> it was very bizarre. they're very religious people, so there's religious scripture written on the walls. them you have this horribly violent and gruesome murder. with a body laying on the floor that you're investigating. it was a very, very odd scene. >> 63-year-old doug carlisle was lying on the kitchen floor, clearly the victim of a close-range shooting. >> there was a lot of blood around the body. a lot of shell casings. a lot of bullets laying around. >> how badly was this person damaged? >> he'd been shot seven times. it was obviously a very brutal attack. it wasn't just a one time shot and the person ran out. >> clearly someone was making sure. >> correct. whoever had done this, we knew they wanted to make sure he didn't survive. >> and whatever ha
detective was going to was owned by a businessman named doug carlisle, and his wife of many years, albertafirst responders had arrived and put up their crime scene tape. sesnick walked into the house. >> it was just a weird scene all in all. this was december 15th. there's christmas music playing throughout the house. >> that's bizarre. >> it was very bizarre. they're very religious people, so there's religious scripture written on the walls. them you have this horribly...
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sÚper linda normal. [ risas] >> conocer a los ex nunca es bueno, es tiempo de con nuestro querido alberta hoy dice bastante tranquilo pero las temperaturas de que al miÉrcoles en los 90. ese calor se irÁ acumulando durante toda la semana y podrÍamos alcanzar unos cuanto recortÉ calor este prÓximo viernes. las tormentas, durante la jornada maÑana pueden ser fuertes, a partir de la maÑana veremos nÚmeros en la tarde se formarÍa tormentas en oklahoma y texas desde el oeste hasta el este. los acumula de lluvia en mississippi pueden ser importantes de una a dos ", ya lloviÓ mucho y puede provocar muchos problemas. en chicago hoy alguna cuece de, y maÑana se los tejados pero en la tarde ya lo vemos, otra ronda de tormentas tambiÉn severas. un ambiente complicado para la jornada de maÑana. maÑana os traerÉ esa nueva ronda de tormentas severas. carla: estaremos muy atentos, muchas gracias. vamos a seguir con mucho mÁs, tenemos todo lo que viviÓ verÓnica castro en mÉxico este fin de semana ante la pÉrdida de su madre. y mientras los chicos de silvia pinal van estar en dio con nosotros para contarn
sÚper linda normal. [ risas] >> conocer a los ex nunca es bueno, es tiempo de con nuestro querido alberta hoy dice bastante tranquilo pero las temperaturas de que al miÉrcoles en los 90. ese calor se irÁ acumulando durante toda la semana y podrÍamos alcanzar unos cuanto recortÉ calor este prÓximo viernes. las tormentas, durante la jornada maÑana pueden ser fuertes, a partir de la maÑana veremos nÚmeros en la tarde se formarÍa tormentas en oklahoma y texas desde el oeste hasta el...
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we have got calgary, alberta phil. pitifully pronounced. be great. looking forward to today at two o'clock. it is going to be chaos, simple as that but we will have fun. so matt you'll both have a teamate to help you, and alljoining in from home. i have karen carney, a former england lioness and dion dublin is with phil tufnell. phil tufnell is chuffed to bits with that. it is going to be really good fun. lots of audio clips, commentary, famous five live commentaries. lots of people tuned in to our tv show on a friday night and we thought if they love it, let us give them more. it's been 15 years someone of a celebration this weekend. now i know both of you have been finding ways to keep yourselves occupied at home — including and how has the home schooling been? you have been following me on instagram. but no home—schooling todayit instagram. but no home—schooling today it is my son's eighth birthday. no homeschooling. so only just sneaking off to do some work for the radio program. happy birthday to him. i love the way you have helped us
we have got calgary, alberta phil. pitifully pronounced. be great. looking forward to today at two o'clock. it is going to be chaos, simple as that but we will have fun. so matt you'll both have a teamate to help you, and alljoining in from home. i have karen carney, a former england lioness and dion dublin is with phil tufnell. phil tufnell is chuffed to bits with that. it is going to be really good fun. lots of audio clips, commentary, famous five live commentaries. lots of people tuned in to...