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that was proposed by secretary clinton in 2009 and copenhagen. it was confirmed in 2010 at in cancun. the green climate fund is meant to raise a minimum $100 billion a year starting in 2020 from developed countries to help the developing countries pay for the cost of reducing emissions and adapting to climate change. the congress has made it clear they're not going to fund the climate fund. president trump wasn't breaking any new ground. what he was doing was, he was putting the developing countries on notice that the united states is not going to be transferring vast sums of money to the developing world through emissions. you guys in these countries that say you're supporting the paris treaty you better think twice because many of them are in it because they think there's a lot of money involved. host: myron ebell joining us. first call comes from baltimore on the independent line. matt, you're on. caller: hello. so glad i got on with mr. ebell. first of all, let me give you my justification. i ran three geophysical observatory satellites. we m
that was proposed by secretary clinton in 2009 and copenhagen. it was confirmed in 2010 at in cancun. the green climate fund is meant to raise a minimum $100 billion a year starting in 2020 from developed countries to help the developing countries pay for the cost of reducing emissions and adapting to climate change. the congress has made it clear they're not going to fund the climate fund. president trump wasn't breaking any new ground. what he was doing was, he was putting the developing...
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coprolites would play and that did not come about until about 2005 when -- from the university of copenhagen in denmark found ancient human dna in some other coprolites i had given him. this is my lab, it is not very fancy, but it does its job. we are looking at the materials that we have collected from the paisley caves over the last 10 years, actually. we began in 2002, and so i guess it has been about 15 years. what we are looking at here is our cataloging system. basically, a equals artifacts and each of the tubs will be artifacts, botanicals, plant matter that we collected. that is what we have here. a is artifacts and of those classes. c represents a coprolite. we have 1800 of them that were big enough that we thought that perhaps they could be human. as you can see, we would collected these in the, in a full hazmat outfit so every time we encountered a coprolite we have to stop work and put on the hazmat to in an attempt to keep our contamination of getting our own personal dna in molecular form into a coprolite of this age. and so, it is a very slow, meticulous process, expensive. an
coprolites would play and that did not come about until about 2005 when -- from the university of copenhagen in denmark found ancient human dna in some other coprolites i had given him. this is my lab, it is not very fancy, but it does its job. we are looking at the materials that we have collected from the paisley caves over the last 10 years, actually. we began in 2002, and so i guess it has been about 15 years. what we are looking at here is our cataloging system. basically, a equals...
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the lionesses are taking on denmark tomorrow night here in a rather wet and rainy copenhagen.k of a positive performance. it is written good test for us as they are heading to the arose as well this summer so it is a really good test to continue on the run we have had of late. we have put out a statement and said we are england and we are ready to go and hopefully we can put out a performance which shows our plans have gone to plan. manager mark sampson is expected to make many changes. it will be the player ‘s final chance to impress before the euros. let‘s return to tennis now. last year there were british winners at wimbledon in the wheelchair singles and doubles. but unlike the australian and us open, the all—england club does not stage a quads tournament — that‘s for wheelchair players whose impairment affects three or more limbs. but as gemma louise stevenson reports, quad tennis is likely to be included soon. over its 140 history, wimbledon has witnessed its fair share of memorable moments. last year we witnessed one more. wimbledon singles champion, scotland‘s gordon r
the lionesses are taking on denmark tomorrow night here in a rather wet and rainy copenhagen.k of a positive performance. it is written good test for us as they are heading to the arose as well this summer so it is a really good test to continue on the run we have had of late. we have put out a statement and said we are england and we are ready to go and hopefully we can put out a performance which shows our plans have gone to plan. manager mark sampson is expected to make many changes. it will...
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we had the rio summit in 19 two, kyoto, copenhagen which was a disaster, but and all seemed come togethersident trump could cause huge problems if he pulls america out. that's true. let's wait to see what happens. it is possible that he will say that he's been persuaded to stay in the paris climate change agreement, we are given to believe that his daughter ivanka trump has been trying to persuade him to keep america in it. we don't let if that's true. we know that all the developed countries and the pope at last weeks meeting made it a priority to tell president trump that he would notjust be damaging global co—operation that he would be damaging the economy because the paris climate agreement wasn't an act of mass or truism, it was an act of self interest including self interest of the united states. climate change does not stop at borders, it is already happening in the us which has had extraordinary droughts, storms urges and flooding. and now we know that the low carbon economy is full ofjobs and growth. so this would be an act of self harm as well as harm to the rest of the world. i
we had the rio summit in 19 two, kyoto, copenhagen which was a disaster, but and all seemed come togethersident trump could cause huge problems if he pulls america out. that's true. let's wait to see what happens. it is possible that he will say that he's been persuaded to stay in the paris climate change agreement, we are given to believe that his daughter ivanka trump has been trying to persuade him to keep america in it. we don't let if that's true. we know that all the developed countries...
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copenhagen consensus, go to prager-u, and you'll -- your mind will expand. >>> all right, still aheads the freshman 15 and now some celebrities say they're putting on the trump 10. how dumb is that? [cheers and applause] hey you've gotta see this. c'mon. no. alright, see you down there. mmm, fine. okay, what do we got? okay, watch this. do the thing we talked about. what do we say? it's going to be great. watch. remember what we were just saying? go irish! see that? yes! i'm gonna just go back to doing what i was doing. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. ♪ ♪ greg: does donald trump fatten your rump? [laughter] as whiny trump haters keep blaming their weight gain on him, now the media's trying to back up this stupid claim. they conclude that if studies show people eat more, donald trump should make you eat more because he's so stressful. which brings us to a new segment called -- ♪ ♪ [laughter] greg: yes, it's a false flab! i thought it was clever when i thought of it a week ago. anyway, so-called execs perts -- experts say so-called trump induced stress levels may aff
copenhagen consensus, go to prager-u, and you'll -- your mind will expand. >>> all right, still aheads the freshman 15 and now some celebrities say they're putting on the trump 10. how dumb is that? [cheers and applause] hey you've gotta see this. c'mon. no. alright, see you down there. mmm, fine. okay, what do we got? okay, watch this. do the thing we talked about. what do we say? it's going to be great. watch. remember what we were just saying? go irish! see that? yes! i'm gonna just...
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england's women are travelling to copenhagen this week as they prepare for their final warm—up matchin the netherlands. mark sampson's side beat switzerland 4—0 two weeks ago, and his players say they know the importance of the denmark match as part of their euro plans. i think we all feel the pressure, to be honest. no matter what game it is, we all feel pressure, because it's such a talented group of players, and any 11 could start. each day we've got a talented squad that can push each other. even if somebody else is starting, we're happy for them to start, there's no negativity. scotland will be without the injured jen beattie and kim little after they named their squad for the euros today. little misses out after she injured her cruciate knee ligament last month, and her manager knows she is a big loss. of course, it's difficult. but i meani of course, it's difficult. but i mean i do think that's the difference now than it has been before, that we actually have much more players to select from. england posted a record—breaking 377 on their way to a crushing victory in the rain—a
england's women are travelling to copenhagen this week as they prepare for their final warm—up matchin the netherlands. mark sampson's side beat switzerland 4—0 two weeks ago, and his players say they know the importance of the denmark match as part of their euro plans. i think we all feel the pressure, to be honest. no matter what game it is, we all feel pressure, because it's such a talented group of players, and any 11 could start. each day we've got a talented squad that can push each...
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copenhagen consensus, go to prager-u, and you'll -- your mind will expand. >>> all right, still aheadand now some celebrities say they're putting on the trump 10. how dumb is that? [cheers and applause] it's the simple things in life that mean the most. boost® simply complete™. no artificial flavors, colors or sweeteners, plus 10 grams of protein and 25 vitamins & minerals. it doesn't get better than this. boost® simply complete™. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. ...studying to be a dentist and she gave me advice. she said... my daughter is... ...dadgo pro with crest pro-health. 4 out of 5 dentists confirm... ...these crest pro-health... ...products help maintain a... ...professional clean. go pro with crest pro health crest pro-health... ...really brought my mouth... ...to the next level. ♪ ♪ greg: does donald trump fatten your rump? [laughter] as whiny trump haters keep blaming their weight gain on hi
copenhagen consensus, go to prager-u, and you'll -- your mind will expand. >>> all right, still aheadand now some celebrities say they're putting on the trump 10. how dumb is that? [cheers and applause] it's the simple things in life that mean the most. boost® simply complete™. no artificial flavors, colors or sweeteners, plus 10 grams of protein and 25 vitamins & minerals. it doesn't get better than this. boost® simply complete™. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get...
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copenhagen consensus, go to prager-u, and you'll -- your mind will expand. >>> all right, still aheads the freshman 15 and now some celebrities say they'r how dumb is that? [cheers and applause] it's ok that everybody ignores me when i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. because i don't use my cellphone when i'm driving. even though my family does, and leaves me all alone. here's something else... i don't share it with mom. i don't. right, mom? i have a brand new putter you don't even know about! it's awesome. safe driving bonus checks, only from allstate. sometimes i leave the seat up on purpose. switching to allstate is worth it. this summer, join the movement and take someone fishing. and there's no better place to get someone started than the bass pro shops gone fishing event. learn more at basspro.com/gonefishing. ♪ ♪ nothing performs like a tempur-pedic. and now is the best time to buy one. now through june 11th, save $600 when you buy select tempur-pedic mattress sets. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com. ♪
copenhagen consensus, go to prager-u, and you'll -- your mind will expand. >>> all right, still aheads the freshman 15 and now some celebrities say they'r how dumb is that? [cheers and applause] it's ok that everybody ignores me when i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. because i don't use my cellphone when i'm driving. even though my family does, and leaves me all alone. here's something else... i don't share it with mom. i...
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this time rachel and eric had a a date in copenhagen. but the -- a stranger kind of stole the show.a look at this. ♪ >> i mean, i didn't even know you could do this in copenhagen. >> i didn't know you could this anywhere. >> welcome to denmark! >> hey! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that guy was such a a drunken mess, producers asked asked him to join the cast. >> steve: oh. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: now, yeah, now, he's on the cast. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: that's great. >> jimmy: and facebook has a a new feature that makes it easier for friends to remember your birthday. or you can just be like most people and post "thank you for all the birthday wishes" until everyone says happy birthday. [ laughter and applause ] thank you so much! i saw that britney spears recently said that it bothers her when people accuse her of lip syncing. yeah. [ light laughter ] she says that she just uses a a playback track, but that she's always singing when she performs. well, take a -- take a look at the interview. >> i don't get it, you know? why would i lip sync to my own songs? [ laughter ] i know t
this time rachel and eric had a a date in copenhagen. but the -- a stranger kind of stole the show.a look at this. ♪ >> i mean, i didn't even know you could do this in copenhagen. >> i didn't know you could this anywhere. >> welcome to denmark! >> hey! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that guy was such a a drunken mess, producers asked asked him to join the cast. >> steve: oh. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: now, yeah, now, he's on the cast. [ cheers and applause ]...
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if you happen to be copenhagen in denmark. pop into a supermarket. there you'll find cured meats nitrites. and for those whose danish is gone a bit rusty it's. everywhere. you can easily recognize it by its color more brownish than pretty pink. the best known brand is produced one hundred fifty kilometers south of the capital in denmark biggest organic processed meat plant kind of god. and. the boss a biochemist started in nitrate free cured meats twenty five years ago. and since then the danish health authorities haven't registered a single case of botulism caused by processed meat. we do not have problems with this bacteria i would say of all the last fifty years this has not been a recent. topic in western europe that was a problem and needed to stray. hundred years ago where england of as clean as they slaughterhouses were and other clean as they are today so no worry about bacteria now we have to worry about additives that my ticket was in. and if they are not necessary for some very good reasons we should not do is clear the cancer risk today i
if you happen to be copenhagen in denmark. pop into a supermarket. there you'll find cured meats nitrites. and for those whose danish is gone a bit rusty it's. everywhere. you can easily recognize it by its color more brownish than pretty pink. the best known brand is produced one hundred fifty kilometers south of the capital in denmark biggest organic processed meat plant kind of god. and. the boss a biochemist started in nitrate free cured meats twenty five years ago. and since then the...
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copenhagen consensus, go to prager-u, and you'll -- your mind will expand. >>> all right, still aheadhman 15 and now some celebrities say they're putting on the trump 10. how dumb is that? [cheers and applause] la quinta presents "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. z286oz zwtz y286oy ywty it's ok that everybody ignoit's fine.n i drive. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. because i don't use my cellphone when i'm driving. even though my family does, and leaves me all alone. here's something else... i don't share it with mom. i don't. right, mom? i have a brand new putter you don't even know about! it's awesome. safe driving bonus checks, only from allstate. sometimes i leave the seat up on purpose. switching to allstate is worth it. tech: when you schedule with safelite autoglass, you get a text when we're on our way. you can see exactly when
copenhagen consensus, go to prager-u, and you'll -- your mind will expand. >>> all right, still aheadhman 15 and now some celebrities say they're putting on the trump 10. how dumb is that? [cheers and applause] la quinta presents "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. z286oz...
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you wouldn't see it in copenhagen for sure, no, not as much. >> you'd never see something like that in. >> in germany, people try to fix things properly, whereas here -- well, it's endearing. >> maybe these fixes are a result of the brussels mentality. it's typical for this region. it's belgian surrealism. >> it's improvisation, basically. when there's no other solution available, we improvise. >> we belgians are pragmatic. >> the same is true for belgian state institutions. the city of brussels, for instance, offers free graffiti removal of an unconventional sort. mr. helbich: there used to be graffiti here. the state's answer to that was simply to paint over it with a grey stone-colored paint. they didn't distinguish between stone, plaster, and wood. and the taggers have now painted over that. it's an eternal dialogue. the city will come and paint over the tags. it's like a conversation. you have to ask yourself, who is the street artist here? they even painted over this pole, until exactly here, so at least it's not at eye level. >> to david helbich, these are simply creative soluti
you wouldn't see it in copenhagen for sure, no, not as much. >> you'd never see something like that in. >> in germany, people try to fix things properly, whereas here -- well, it's endearing. >> maybe these fixes are a result of the brussels mentality. it's typical for this region. it's belgian surrealism. >> it's improvisation, basically. when there's no other solution available, we improvise. >> we belgians are pragmatic. >> the same is true for belgian...
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it was tied to the copenhagen. it went to climate. the political damage was done. these revelations are bound to inflame the public debates wrote "the new york times" at the time, as hundreds of negotiators prepared to negotiate at a climate accord at meetings in copenhagen next month. it worked so well that in november 2009, the climategate operation did it again just before the u.n. climate conference in durbin in what was dubbed climategate 2.0. as the guardian wrote, almost all of the media and political discussion about the hacked climate e-mails has been based on soundbites by professional science skeptics and their blogs. they have been twisted to mean something they were never intended to. eight times -- everyone from the inspector general of the u.s. department of commerce to the national science foundation to the british parliament found no evidence of any misconduct by the scientists. for the climate denier groups, the truth was never the point. this climategate stunt was the result of a built by the fossil fuel industry to attack and undermine real clim
it was tied to the copenhagen. it went to climate. the political damage was done. these revelations are bound to inflame the public debates wrote "the new york times" at the time, as hundreds of negotiators prepared to negotiate at a climate accord at meetings in copenhagen next month. it worked so well that in november 2009, the climategate operation did it again just before the u.n. climate conference in durbin in what was dubbed climategate 2.0. as the guardian wrote, almost all of...
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. >> there are models in copenhagen, denmark, universal health care that works for them.n: let's show how hollywood imagines the robot dominating future. in this movie, will smith argues about the value of people. >> robot write a symphony or turn the campus into a beautiful masterpiece? john: this tv series imagines a future where robots are popular. >> they are capable of bonding empathetically with their clients and respond accordingly. and it's a significant achievement. see one that is fiction. but the issue of reason points out that he is dolls are popular and real and this stuff is coming. >> yes, people should be prepared, some will think that it's creepy and that is their right, but i don't think that it is and i don't think that people's personal perceptions of it, the opinion that it's creepy should guide how we fit this role and in some cases people interact with pets, computers, i have a relationship with my phone, i yell at it sometimes and makes me happy in other cases and this is something that people will like, something we should celebrate and not worry
. >> there are models in copenhagen, denmark, universal health care that works for them.n: let's show how hollywood imagines the robot dominating future. in this movie, will smith argues about the value of people. >> robot write a symphony or turn the campus into a beautiful masterpiece? john: this tv series imagines a future where robots are popular. >> they are capable of bonding empathetically with their clients and respond accordingly. and it's a significant achievement....
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selina juul arrived in copenhagen from moscow when she was just 13.fter years of barely having enough to eat, she was overwhelmed by the abundance of food available in the average danish supermarket. but she was disheartened when she saw how much of it went to waste. so, she decided to do something about it. reporter: selina juul goes to supermarkets to campaign, not to shop. she's the face of a danish initiative trying to stop food waste. selina: you shouldn't eat food after the expiry of the use-by-date. now there is another date called "best before." and you can actually eat the food that is past the best before date. so remember that best "before" does not mean "toxic after." reporter: juul grew up in russia. she says that when she came to denmark as a teenager, the affluent society she found here opened her eyes to wastage. selina: i got very upset. so eight years ago i started out a facebook group. it's called "stop wasting food," and two weeks later we were on national media, and today we have become the biggest danish organization against food
selina juul arrived in copenhagen from moscow when she was just 13.fter years of barely having enough to eat, she was overwhelmed by the abundance of food available in the average danish supermarket. but she was disheartened when she saw how much of it went to waste. so, she decided to do something about it. reporter: selina juul goes to supermarkets to campaign, not to shop. she's the face of a danish initiative trying to stop food waste. selina: you shouldn't eat food after the expiry of the...
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smoke appeared aboard a flight to copenhagen. that prompted the flight with 94 on board to turn around. the plane safely returned to the airport where passengers evacuated through emergency exits. no injuries were reported here. back to you, angie. >> thank you, molette. in montgomery county we continue to learn more before their graduation. we're hearing more about a setup before their murders. court documents saying that 17-year-old shadi najjy naj tha said he was going to send a ticket to garcia. he's one of the three suspects now charged in the case. najjar's father says he's going to follow this case to the very end. >> i would be coming here every court to make sure those people will get justice. >> police say the motive appears to be retaliation. in court papers, they say witnesses told them that najjar used and sold marijuana. last year, it is claimed that he sold drugs from one of the suspect's girlfriends. najjar's mom denies that happened. >> my son is innocent. my son did not do ever in his life and he doesn't believe
smoke appeared aboard a flight to copenhagen. that prompted the flight with 94 on board to turn around. the plane safely returned to the airport where passengers evacuated through emergency exits. no injuries were reported here. back to you, angie. >> thank you, molette. in montgomery county we continue to learn more before their graduation. we're hearing more about a setup before their murders. court documents saying that 17-year-old shadi najjy naj tha said he was going to send a ticket...
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in 2009 that meeting was held in copenhagen. at that time i chaired the environment and public works committee. at that time we had a lady who was the -- was the director of the e.p.a. and i -- i -- at that time i -- in the first year of the obama administration, and i remember getting ready to go to copenhagen to explain to people that they have been lied to. we had obama at that time going over, we had hillary clinton going over, we had john kerry going over and all the rest of them saying that we and the united states were going to pass a cap and trade. i and i wanted to make sure they knew we were not going to be passing cap and trade. lisa jackson was the first obama designee to be the director of the e.p.a. and i looked at her and i said, you know, i have a feeling that as soon as i leave town, that you're going to have ab endangerment finding so you can start regulating this stuff. she kind of smiled. sure enough, i said when that happens, it has to be based on science. so tell me, what science will you base this on? and
in 2009 that meeting was held in copenhagen. at that time i chaired the environment and public works committee. at that time we had a lady who was the -- was the director of the e.p.a. and i -- i -- at that time i -- in the first year of the obama administration, and i remember getting ready to go to copenhagen to explain to people that they have been lied to. we had obama at that time going over, we had hillary clinton going over, we had john kerry going over and all the rest of them saying...
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i was in copenhagen at the conference before paris, representing australia with president obama, tryoard. president obama, try to bring the chinese on—boa rd. what president obama, try to bring the chinese on—board. what president obama did was what ended in paris. for the future, when you have a 30% country, that is china being responsible for 30% of greenhouse gas emissions in the world, and with their leadership saying they will now provide global leadership, that does not mean it is too late, at all. if china acts, the european union axe, in the act, you are then looking for over 50% of global emissions. and if there are then corporations in the us that will change things on the ground, whatever their politics might be, i still say that the plant has hope. how do you sell this to donald trump's supporters who might be watching now. they say there are trillions of dollars —— you might say there are trillions of dollars and renewables, and they might improve the quality of life, but it does not look at if you are a coalminer. had he reconcile the economic concerns of americans in t
i was in copenhagen at the conference before paris, representing australia with president obama, tryoard. president obama, try to bring the chinese on—boa rd. what president obama, try to bring the chinese on—board. what president obama did was what ended in paris. for the future, when you have a 30% country, that is china being responsible for 30% of greenhouse gas emissions in the world, and with their leadership saying they will now provide global leadership, that does not mean it is too...
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i have been in brussels and also on the side in copenhagen talk with my counterparts there. to collect allied input and that recommendation is being put together by the chairman and myself and -- i expect tell any to decision very soon. but, no, it is in the made yet >> secretary of defense speak a little over a week before yesterday's massive attack in cobble. sending more troops to afghanistan and many wonder, will security measures change follow thanksgiving act of terror. joining me now to talk about it lieutenant michael walt a former green beret commander and counter terror advisor. author of warrior diplomat. and a fox news contributor. very abouts. thank you for joining us. afghanistan we have been well 15 years. more troops, is that the answer. that is one answer, take a step back for a second. we have seen lots of commentary in the months of this is an unwinnable war. have been there 15 years what could a few thousand more troops do that 100,000 could not do and discussion and off eds how hard this is. my point is that we really don't have a choice. if the taliban
i have been in brussels and also on the side in copenhagen talk with my counterparts there. to collect allied input and that recommendation is being put together by the chairman and myself and -- i expect tell any to decision very soon. but, no, it is in the made yet >> secretary of defense speak a little over a week before yesterday's massive attack in cobble. sending more troops to afghanistan and many wonder, will security measures change follow thanksgiving act of terror. joining me...
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. >>> speaking to cnbc in copenhagen, the executive board chairman of rabo bank and euro banks are healthy. >> i think the european banking sector is quite healthy. if you look at capital ratios to buffers banks are building up partly in response to regulation and partly in response to being more stable, i think we're moving along you can see that with the stress testing exercise i think the banking system is healthy, and it's good there are some banks still in the transition phase, some have not made it. those cases were illustrated last week and this week. but i think for us, leading banks are stable rock solid >> so you don't see contagion risk from though incidents >> no, there were good examples of how the transition ought to be managed in a more controlled way. how it actually should be done and that the system can absorb those losses >> a lot of talk around the european central bank's monetary policy, and what happens when they begin to unwind this loose monetary policy. what happens when that takes place? >> it's difficult to say everything is so far the opposite of what people exp
. >>> speaking to cnbc in copenhagen, the executive board chairman of rabo bank and euro banks are healthy. >> i think the european banking sector is quite healthy. if you look at capital ratios to buffers banks are building up partly in response to regulation and partly in response to being more stable, i think we're moving along you can see that with the stress testing exercise i think the banking system is healthy, and it's good there are some banks still in the transition...
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manufacturing base, i do know this, from the experience that we had going back as far as the ke copenhagenangement, china at that time was very anxious for america to be pulling out if they could, because they would be getting our manufacturing base. i would have to say this, that jackson, the obama's epa director at the time, i asked the questions if we were to be doing some of these things, what would they be the effect? would they be reducing co 2 emissions from america. their answer was no because this is where the problem is. we have arraignments made, and this is not a treaty, of course. but if we know, in our minds, that we cannot do what he committed us to do, this is something that we need to be out of. >> and just finally, one of the things that jim baker suggested was a rebatebable carbon tax. would you be for it if he submitted it. >> it is not a treaty, if it were changed to a treaty, i would vote against it, but none the less it would come to the senate. had this before the senate five times since 2002. and they have rejected it every time either in the form of a regulation o
manufacturing base, i do know this, from the experience that we had going back as far as the ke copenhagenangement, china at that time was very anxious for america to be pulling out if they could, because they would be getting our manufacturing base. i would have to say this, that jackson, the obama's epa director at the time, i asked the questions if we were to be doing some of these things, what would they be the effect? would they be reducing co 2 emissions from america. their answer was no...
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let's bring in the president of the copenhagen census to discuss. you're one of the world's most foremost experts on climate. you believe in global warming, you believe in manmade global warming, and yet you say this is just an offer, it's an opportunity in disguise. what does that mean? >> well, fundamentally, charles, the paris agreement was an incredibly expensive way to do almost no good for climate. and so this is really an opportunity to say let's start wasting a lot of money doing no good -- stop wasting and spend more money much more smartly to fix this problem and have a lot of other money left other to do all the other things we need to focus on. charles: bjorn, why is it president trump is the only world leader, everyone's piling on, how can he was the only one that realized perhaps this could be a $14, $15 trillion boondoggle? >> i think a lot of leaders like to pretend that we're saving the planet. that's a good line to do and, of course, the payment happens much later when everybody has to pay a lot higher cost for their electricity an
let's bring in the president of the copenhagen census to discuss. you're one of the world's most foremost experts on climate. you believe in global warming, you believe in manmade global warming, and yet you say this is just an offer, it's an opportunity in disguise. what does that mean? >> well, fundamentally, charles, the paris agreement was an incredibly expensive way to do almost no good for climate. and so this is really an opportunity to say let's start wasting a lot of money doing...
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. >> copenhagen, denmark, a scee of terror... >> narrator: isis conducted or inspired... >> horrible scene in northeastern egypt tonight. >> narrator: ...more than 90 attacks around the world... >> multiple attacks have occurred in or around paris. >> narrator: ...and have more than 40 affiliated terror groups in 16 countries. >> massacre in san bernardino today. >> the attack left at least 14 people dead... >> narrator: they have promised that the worst is yet to come. >> from what investigators say was an isis suicide bomb attack in turkey. >> now belgian officials say 34 people were killed and 187 were wounded in two explosions. >> and after today's horror, the question is, how many more terrorists are ready to strike? >> go to pbs.org/frontline for more on how isis has spread beyond syria and iraq. read extended interviews with colin powell... >> we made a judgment. >> ...and nada bakos. >> i can't even imagine what that did for zarqawi's ego. >> explore the frontline archive of reporting on the isis threat. and connect to the frontline community on facebook and twitter. and if s
. >> copenhagen, denmark, a scee of terror... >> narrator: isis conducted or inspired... >> horrible scene in northeastern egypt tonight. >> narrator: ...more than 90 attacks around the world... >> multiple attacks have occurred in or around paris. >> narrator: ...and have more than 40 affiliated terror groups in 16 countries. >> massacre in san bernardino today. >> the attack left at least 14 people dead... >> narrator: they have promised...
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isbell just launched a six-month tour that will take him from cincinnati to copenhagen by his band thee these crowd his not see who else he brought on tour. this young devoted fan. meet mercy, his 21-month-old daughter. it's a lot of fun to be able to take her on the road. and i'm really dreading time when that's going to have to stop, you know. >> there's a certain responsibility. >> there's a big responsibility. so i have to look at it would i want her to be around somebody like me? >> but early in his career, isbell acted like a child. in his 20s when he played with a group the drive-by truckers, by his own admission, isbell drank a fifth a day and cocaine. how hard was it back in the day? >> it was so bad i can't have one drink ever again. that's got to be pretty bad that in 2007 they kick him out of the >> he got really upset and told me he had a problem and he couldn't, you know, quit drinking on his own and he couldn't try it. >> musician amanda shiers was the friend who refused to give up on him. >> i thought, this person is my friend and this person is asking for help and that
isbell just launched a six-month tour that will take him from cincinnati to copenhagen by his band thee these crowd his not see who else he brought on tour. this young devoted fan. meet mercy, his 21-month-old daughter. it's a lot of fun to be able to take her on the road. and i'm really dreading time when that's going to have to stop, you know. >> there's a certain responsibility. >> there's a big responsibility. so i have to look at it would i want her to be around somebody like...
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. ♪ isbell launched a six month international tour that will take him from cincinnati to copenhagen,se crowds will not see who else he brought on tour. this young, devoted fan. meet mercy his 21-month-old daughter. >> it's a lot of fun to be able to take her on the road. i'm really dreading the time when that's going to have to stop. you know? ♪ >> there's a certain responsibility. >> a big responsibility. but i have to look at it like would i want her to be around somebody like me? >> but early in his career he acted like the child. ♪ in his 20s when he played with the group the drive by truckers, by his own admission, he drank a fifth of jack daniels a day and loved cocaine. how bad was it back in the day when you were partying hard? >> it's been so bad that i can't have one drink ever again. that's got to be pretty bad. >> too much for the drive by truckers. in 2007, they kicked him out of the band. he also lost his marriage. >> he got really upset and told me he had a problem and he couldn't -- you know, quit drinking on his own. he tried it. >> musician amanda shiers was a frien
. ♪ isbell launched a six month international tour that will take him from cincinnati to copenhagen,se crowds will not see who else he brought on tour. this young, devoted fan. meet mercy his 21-month-old daughter. >> it's a lot of fun to be able to take her on the road. i'm really dreading the time when that's going to have to stop. you know? ♪ >> there's a certain responsibility. >> a big responsibility. but i have to look at it like would i want her to be around...
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gotten all the emerging nations, china, india in the agreement, and that's why kyoto failed and copenhagenailed, and to pull out now, it's a cheap shot to negotiate better. he'll run into a stone wall with 194 nations. we're now joining syria as getting out. i can tell you, bill, i have never seen an issue where the ceos of the country are so un united as they were on this in staying. in i talked to the ceo of kpexx, general electric, morgan stanley, and silicon valley, this hurts us in global trade and makes trade difficult and makes the united states a less reliability partner, and i think we'll pay a big economic price and hurt the economy 20 go this way. by the way, we're handing leadership over to the chie n z cheese. that's the mistake. we should be the leader. we should be. we have to push natural gas. go ahead. >> mr. baldanza, the white house business friendly, ceos coming to the white house, does that change now? >> caller: i don't think it will, actually, and there's more ceos that support the president after hearing the way he described this. as larry kudlow said, he did not sa
gotten all the emerging nations, china, india in the agreement, and that's why kyoto failed and copenhagenailed, and to pull out now, it's a cheap shot to negotiate better. he'll run into a stone wall with 194 nations. we're now joining syria as getting out. i can tell you, bill, i have never seen an issue where the ceos of the country are so un united as they were on this in staying. in i talked to the ceo of kpexx, general electric, morgan stanley, and silicon valley, this hurts us in global...
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in 2009 that meeting was held in copenhagen. at that time i chaired the environment and public works committee. at that time we had a lady who was the -- was the director of the e.p.a. and i -- i --
in 2009 that meeting was held in copenhagen. at that time i chaired the environment and public works committee. at that time we had a lady who was the -- was the director of the e.p.a. and i -- i --
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in 2009, we salvaged a chaotic climate summit in copenhagen, establishing the principle that all nations have a role to play in combating climate change. and at home, we led by example, with historic investments in growing industries like wind and solar that created a steady stream of new jobs. we set the first-ever nationwide standards to limit the amount of carbon pollution that power plants can dump into the air our children breathe. from the cars and trucks we drive to the homes and businesses in which we live and work, we've changed fundamentally the way we consume energy. now, keep in mind, the skeptics said these actions would kill jobs. and instead, we saw -- even as we were bringing down these carbon levels -- the longest streak of job creation in american history. we drove economic output to new highs. and we drove our carbon pollution to its lowest levels in two decades. we continued to lead by example with our historic joint announcement with china two years ago, where we put forward even more ambitious climate targets. and that achievement encouraged dozens of other countrie
in 2009, we salvaged a chaotic climate summit in copenhagen, establishing the principle that all nations have a role to play in combating climate change. and at home, we led by example, with historic investments in growing industries like wind and solar that created a steady stream of new jobs. we set the first-ever nationwide standards to limit the amount of carbon pollution that power plants can dump into the air our children breathe. from the cars and trucks we drive to the homes and...
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that's why copenhagen failed and why paris will fail. get innovation to make green energy cheap what fracking has done for gas, but if we can also do that for solar and wind, and i heard you talk about tesla earlier. all of these things in the long future, that would be amazing because we cld both make money and cut carbon emissions. stuart: you were very unpopular as an environmentalists who opposed the accord. but you're popular on this program. will you come again? >> oh, absolutely. stuart: but you live in europe, don't you? >> i live in progress. stuart: why? >> it's a beautiful place. but also because i ran afoul partly because of these conversations. stuart: you did, didn't you? >> i did. stuart: denmark; right? >> yes. stuart: they won't have you back? >> they ran on a promise to cut off my funding. it was the only promise they kept. you're already. thanks for joining us. espn viewers are getting sick of the network's liberal bias. the network conducting its own study trying to get an answer why people are turning off. we're all
that's why copenhagen failed and why paris will fail. get innovation to make green energy cheap what fracking has done for gas, but if we can also do that for solar and wind, and i heard you talk about tesla earlier. all of these things in the long future, that would be amazing because we cld both make money and cut carbon emissions. stuart: you were very unpopular as an environmentalists who opposed the accord. but you're popular on this program. will you come again? >> oh, absolutely....