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thank you, oleksiy orzhel, minister of energy and environmental protection of ukraine in 2019 and 20,e were talking with you e- there was a report that a yacht club is on fire in nova kakhovka . they say that russians like to rest there, either civilians or military. colonizers or occupiers are currently unknown. it is quite possible that there are certain hits and training of force defense against enemy rears, one cannot help but be happy with this information. but of course we are waiting for confirmation . well, i want to praise our tv viewers a little bit , literally. we announced such an impromptu little marathon to raise money for the power plant for the soldiers of the 406th separate artillery brigade and i can say that you have donated more than 20,000 and it's really very very cool i hope that you and those who join our broadcast only now will scan the qr-code and yes. such a small square. here you see it is big for you. you can scan it with your phone. you can get the details and make your donation for this very important cause. that we were just talking about the energy of
thank you, oleksiy orzhel, minister of energy and environmental protection of ukraine in 2019 and 20,e were talking with you e- there was a report that a yacht club is on fire in nova kakhovka . they say that russians like to rest there, either civilians or military. colonizers or occupiers are currently unknown. it is quite possible that there are certain hits and training of force defense against enemy rears, one cannot help but be happy with this information. but of course we are waiting for...
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prevent the global consequences of the war, it is in particular about food, energy and financial security, environmental protectionnd compliance with nuclear stability, the minister of foreign affairs of ukraine dmytro kuleba made an exclusive comment on the resolution of the general assembly on our air, they voted for ukraine today voted for its victory for the restoration of its territorial integrity from the resolution with strict wording regarding russia's responsibility and withdrawal of russian troops from the territory of ukraine within the internationally recognized borders and, in principle, the resolutions were structured in such a way that it essentially reflected the elements of the peace formula proposed by president zelenskyi the situation in the east and south of our country is complex and in some places dangerous odesa and the north are controlled this was reported by the president of ukraine in in a traditional address , the head of state held an extended meeting of the commander-in-chief, volodymyr zelenskyi recalled the situation in the kherson region, where the russians damaged the gas pipeline
prevent the global consequences of the war, it is in particular about food, energy and financial security, environmental protectionnd compliance with nuclear stability, the minister of foreign affairs of ukraine dmytro kuleba made an exclusive comment on the resolution of the general assembly on our air, they voted for ukraine today voted for its victory for the restoration of its territorial integrity from the resolution with strict wording regarding russia's responsibility and withdrawal of...
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prevent the global consequences of war, it is in particular about food, energy and financial security , environmental protection compliance with nuclear stability, all this cannot be achieved without peace in ukraine, these elements of the resolution are very intertwined with the points of the peace formula of volodymyr zelenskyi, and now the european union has not been able to keep up with european news to approve the 10th package of sanctions against russia by february 24, a date that changed everything not only in ukraine but on the entire european continent - this is the jubilee package, which the ukrainian political leadership called weak, in particular , it did not contain sanctions against atomic dew and the import of russian diamonds, the process is stalling because poland and the baltics also want the package to become stronger, if not for diamonds, then at least for russian rubber to be sanctioned , the discussions will continue tomorrow, however, it is obvious, and even high-ranking officials of the european union have admitted that further, with the package of sanctions, it is more difficult to get
prevent the global consequences of war, it is in particular about food, energy and financial security , environmental protection compliance with nuclear stability, all this cannot be achieved without peace in ukraine, these elements of the resolution are very intertwined with the points of the peace formula of volodymyr zelenskyi, and now the european union has not been able to keep up with european news to approve the 10th package of sanctions against russia by february 24, a date that changed...
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and variety of our big tech companies, our small tech companies, our workers. those who are focused on our clean energy future and our environmental protection, and also those who are experts and who are working on issues around our freedoms and democratic norms. in terms of the engagement on the digital economy, it is new. we are bringing a new approach. but also there is a particular attention we are paying to our partners in congress around all of those areas that are subject to active work -- legislative effort. and what i do in trade, i need to make sure that i don't get out ahead of where our policymakers are. and in this area, whether it is in the united states or another country, we see our regulators grappling with similar issues may be in different ways. one thing -- area where we were very careful, whether with online liability, with privacy, is that the more work our congress can do to legislate, the more tools we have to work with and the more specificity we can bring to the negotiations. so this is an area that is really important and it is really important for us to get right. i think it is also an area where our partners know it is important for
and variety of our big tech companies, our small tech companies, our workers. those who are focused on our clean energy future and our environmental protection, and also those who are experts and who are working on issues around our freedoms and democratic norms. in terms of the engagement on the digital economy, it is new. we are bringing a new approach. but also there is a particular attention we are paying to our partners in congress around all of those areas that are subject to active work...
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and it will enable us to accelerate energy projects and limited regulatory requirements while maintaining rigorous environmental protection as well as procurement principles and technical standards. now the auditor general worldly, brought in to ensure continuous monitoring of expenditure in order to guard against any abuses of funds needed to attend to this disaster. now to deal more effectively and urgently with the challenges that confronts us, i will appoint a minister of electricity in the presidency to assume full responsibility for overseeing all aspects of the electricity crisis response. you better allison, including their work, all the energy national energy crisis committee. now the minister will focus full time on the work with the s come board and the management on ending load shedding and ensuring that the energy action plan is implemented without delay. now so as to remove any confusion so as to remove any confusion, the minister of public enterprises will remain the shareholder representative of s. com and steered the restructuring of s. com and ensure the establishment of the transmission company oversee
and it will enable us to accelerate energy projects and limited regulatory requirements while maintaining rigorous environmental protection as well as procurement principles and technical standards. now the auditor general worldly, brought in to ensure continuous monitoring of expenditure in order to guard against any abuses of funds needed to attend to this disaster. now to deal more effectively and urgently with the challenges that confronts us, i will appoint a minister of electricity in the...
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about the three things that matter when you come to energy, economic prosperity, energy security and environmental protectne or we see unintended coincidences. >> thank you. >> you got nervous when i said you said that. that was me. thanks, mike. >>> coming up, january jobs are just a few minutes away from the big report next, though, we're going to ask starbucks cfo when she sees demand in the key china market recovery stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc at adp, we understand business today looks nothing like it did yesterday. while it's more unpredictable, its possibilities are endless. from paying your people from anywhere to supporting your talent everywhere, we use data driven insights to design hr solutions and services to help businesses of all size work smarter today. so, they can have more success tomorrow. ♪ one thing leads to another ♪ >>> starbucks missing analyst estimates on the top and bottom lines for its quarter. nearly 30% drop in china comparable sales with covid closures weighing on demand, but in u.s. comps were up 10% joining us right now is rachel ruggeri. good morning t
about the three things that matter when you come to energy, economic prosperity, energy security and environmental protectne or we see unintended coincidences. >> thank you. >> you got nervous when i said you said that. that was me. thanks, mike. >>> coming up, january jobs are just a few minutes away from the big report next, though, we're going to ask starbucks cfo when she sees demand in the key china market recovery stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on...
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and he did. carter eventually asked him to join him in the white house. but in addition to remembering his environmental legacy, which included fighting for renewable energy and protectingdmires the 39th president for being a different kind of politician. >> he did not steal any documents or cause anybody to go to jail or anything. never stole anybody's money. carter shows that you can be a politician and you can be a president and you can be a good person. >> it is those fond memories that made the 98-year-old's entrance into hospice care bittersweet. >> is it sad, but it's ok, a protectable thing. he lived a good, long life. >> he says no matter how much longer carter has on planet earth, he will forever hold onto these memories. >> i will always be proud to have been part of jimmy carter's team, and i will always be honored to have been his friend. >> robert shares more stories on jimmy carter and his time working with dianne feinstein and much more in his book "a server in the white house," which is available on amazon. new developments now -- search efforts have ended for the suspected spy balloon's and other unidentified objects that were shot down last week. u.s.
and he did. carter eventually asked him to join him in the white house. but in addition to remembering his environmental legacy, which included fighting for renewable energy and protectingdmires the 39th president for being a different kind of politician. >> he did not steal any documents or cause anybody to go to jail or anything. never stole anybody's money. carter shows that you can be a politician and you can be a president and you can be a good person. >> it is those fond...
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and tourism environmental protection, health disaster relief cultures, sports and so on. but as well as the economy relationship between iran and china, actually their relationship is largely based on the energy trade with few global buyers of iranian oil under us sanctions, making china, its largest export destination. so that's probably the most interesting item that china is looking to sign. absolutely, so a lot of evidence of deepening ties there, but most overruns economy is under un sanctions. how is china dealing with that fact? well, let's use oil as an example. although the actual volume of china iranian um, oil trade is not public, iran has long use malaysia as a transit point for its o export to china in recent years. and according to the u. s. and the energy information obstruction, china and militia account for 28 percent and 46 percent of iran screwed oil and condensate export destination. in 2021. china is indeed a suspense show supporter of iran's effort to bypass you essentially to stand up. it's economic lifeline. made so the 2 countries want to finalize the details of a cooperation agreement that to last 25 years. what is inside that deal? all this 25 year comprehensive cor
and tourism environmental protection, health disaster relief cultures, sports and so on. but as well as the economy relationship between iran and china, actually their relationship is largely based on the energy trade with few global buyers of iranian oil under us sanctions, making china, its largest export destination. so that's probably the most interesting item that china is looking to sign. absolutely, so a lot of evidence of deepening ties there, but most overruns economy is under un...
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communities of interest to talk about real bipartisan process to enact -- deliver energy security and environmental production -- protection from the american people. i look fortunate looking at that with all of, you and i yield back. >> thank you for yielding back. the china recognizes mr. palmer from the great state of alabama for five minutes. >> thank, you mister chairman. i want to start off with talking about how this green new deal policy -- there's about two billion people around the world to have little to no access to reliable energy. it reminds me of a quote from thomas hobbes, when he described life at that time as solitary, brutish, nasty, and short. this is what access to reliable energy means. the rule bank -- energy consumption has doubled. it was half what it is today. in 1980. and extreme poverty was four times higher than that it is today. life expectancy, because of china's expansion of their energy grid, and obviously, it's mostly coal fired power plants, their life expectancy has increased by ten years. this is not just -- i mean, i worked for two international engineering communities, you will hear m
communities of interest to talk about real bipartisan process to enact -- deliver energy security and environmental production -- protection from the american people. i look fortunate looking at that with all of, you and i yield back. >> thank you for yielding back. the china recognizes mr. palmer from the great state of alabama for five minutes. >> thank, you mister chairman. i want to start off with talking about how this green new deal policy -- there's about two billion people...
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and the slaughter of wild animals. this kind of negative energy attacks us all the time. we've been working on environmental protectionfor a long time, but the situation in china is getting worse every day. where do we draw our strength from? fred: liu jianqiang is one of millions of chinese who are returning to buddhist, taoist, and confucian temples that were once condemned by the government. a little more than four decades ago during china's cultural revolution, many buddhist temples like this one in central beijing were destroyed or defaced. today these temples are alive with worshipers. by some accounts, one out of every five chinese, 240 million people call themselves buddhist. some scholars say this search for faith is linked to china's massive environmental problems. gary marcuse: i had been filming in china since 2008, when i first started to meet some of the kind of leading environmental activists and journalists in china. when my friend liu jianqiang said he's becoming a buddhist, particularly a tibetan buddhist, i was very curious about why. we'd already decided we would make a little documentary that woul
and the slaughter of wild animals. this kind of negative energy attacks us all the time. we've been working on environmental protectionfor a long time, but the situation in china is getting worse every day. where do we draw our strength from? fred: liu jianqiang is one of millions of chinese who are returning to buddhist, taoist, and confucian temples that were once condemned by the government. a little more than four decades ago during china's cultural revolution, many buddhist temples like...
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dion: in addition to remembering his environmental legacy, which included fighting for renewable energy and protecting waterways, coghlan admires the 39th president for being a different kind of politician. >> he didn't steal any documents or cause anybody to go to jail or anything. we never stole anybody's money. carter shows that you can be a politician and you can be a president and you can be a good person. dion: it is those fond memories that made the 98-year-old's entry to hospice care bittersweet. >> it is sad in a way, but it is ok. it is a predictable thing. he lived a good, long life. >> i have had a wonderful life. i have had thousands of friends. dion: coghlan says no matter how much longer carter has, he will forever hold onto these memories. >> i will always be proud to be part of jimmy carter's team and i will always be honored to have been his friend. liz: robert coghlan shared many more stories of jimmy carter, including his time working with dianne feinstein in his book. it turns out our very own abc 7 weather anchor spencer christian has known jimmy carter since the late 1980's. the
dion: in addition to remembering his environmental legacy, which included fighting for renewable energy and protecting waterways, coghlan admires the 39th president for being a different kind of politician. >> he didn't steal any documents or cause anybody to go to jail or anything. we never stole anybody's money. carter shows that you can be a politician and you can be a president and you can be a good person. dion: it is those fond memories that made the 98-year-old's entry to hospice...
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than expected and also think unfortunately with the china opening, you know, energy demand will stay high. >> yeah, they can't get infrastructure built because the biden environmental protection agency is not allowing any permitting of the green energy projects, of the pipelines, you can't get roads, bridges, everybody is complaining about that. and what i would say, too, the most important infrastructure we need is not government funded infrastructure, we need our businesses, private infrastructure. all we need to do is get the government out of the way of the energy area and we would be producing about $200 billion a year more oil and gas and coal in this country. >> bill: i don't know if you can get your way right now, steve, but you can help. steve moore, robert wolf, thank you, gentlemen. good to have you on today. >> jacqui: one italian restaurant deciding that family style dining does not mean bring the whole family. the restaurant is hoping to cater to people looking to dine in peace without little kids around. but not everyone is happy with that idea. >> bill: how is that going to work out, right? and growing backlash for the response in the ohio train derailment. cr
than expected and also think unfortunately with the china opening, you know, energy demand will stay high. >> yeah, they can't get infrastructure built because the biden environmental protection agency is not allowing any permitting of the green energy projects, of the pipelines, you can't get roads, bridges, everybody is complaining about that. and what i would say, too, the most important infrastructure we need is not government funded infrastructure, we need our businesses, private...
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and our families. our environmental regulators, state and federal, must aggressively protect all of us from this threat and hold these polluters accountable. madam speaker, i rise today to say d.t.e. energy, a utility monopoly in our district, charges some of the highest rates in our nation while providing some of the most unreliable service. right now many of our residents are in the seventh day of no power, no gas, heat, our electricity. this past week we have yet have a nightmare of close more than a million d.t.e. customers as well as 200,000 energy customers in our state who endured days on end without power and heat after a completely foreseeable winter storm. why? because d.t.e. doesn't invests in reliability. they pay for shareholders, executives. the company made $1.1 billion in profits last year alone. investor own utilities like d.t.e. will always, will always put profits over the people that we serve in this chamber. during the worst of the pandemic in 2020, madam speaker, d.t.e. shut off more to customers more than 80,000 times despite being subsidized by our own federal government with the tune of $268 million in cares act funding. the reason? they paid out $807 million to
and our families. our environmental regulators, state and federal, must aggressively protect all of us from this threat and hold these polluters accountable. madam speaker, i rise today to say d.t.e. energy, a utility monopoly in our district, charges some of the highest rates in our nation while providing some of the most unreliable service. right now many of our residents are in the seventh day of no power, no gas, heat, our electricity. this past week we have yet have a nightmare of close...
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protects those struggling to get by and corrects environmental injustices of the past. with this in mind, we are pursuing a nation leading invest program to cap greenhouse emissions, invest in green energy and prioritize health and economic well-being of our families. [cheering and applauding] they will have to purchase permits to sell fuels. the dirtier the fuel, the bigger the price tag. the best part of the program will accelerate clean energy transitions including universal climate action relates to provide $1 billion in revenue we bring and to allocate lower utility bills cover transportation costs and other efforts. that's how we will help our new yorkers get through the transition. great flexibility to focus efforts on biggest polluters at the same time ensure our families and farmers and small businesses aren't crushed by the cost and help families transition in the future because we know that future belongs to our kids. as the first mother to lead this, i know firsthand -- [laughter] i know first hand the lack of affordable childcare can due to a family. as is evidenced, i also know the impact on our state's economy. more than 35 years ago when i was a young staffer, and i love
protects those struggling to get by and corrects environmental injustices of the past. with this in mind, we are pursuing a nation leading invest program to cap greenhouse emissions, invest in green energy and prioritize health and economic well-being of our families. [cheering and applauding] they will have to purchase permits to sell fuels. the dirtier the fuel, the bigger the price tag. the best part of the program will accelerate clean energy transitions including universal climate action...
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environmental protection agency gearing up to spend on clean energy projectses. >> ashley: cheryl casone is here with the juicy details. >> cheryl: interesting, these grants will be administered by nonprofit groups andts, a lot of cooks in the kitchen is the concern here. show you the breakdown, give $20 billion to projectses to reduce pollution and lower energy cost and another $7 billion to local governments for solar energy projects. sean kelly, house spokesman says this provision creates a taxpayer funded slush fund and heightened risk for overspending and abuse. it is like when you say that subway line is going to be a billion dollars and it is going to be three billion dollars, there is concern there is a lot of hands in the pot and this is $27 billion and part of inflation reduction act. >> todd: if you're a resident of east palestine, i wonder what you think about a clean energy bank, when all you want is clear air and clean water. allocate some of that 27 billion to that. >> cheryl: president biden made it clear, it is climate change, climate change, climate change. now the daily mail got a subpoena involving president biden's brother, president biden was then vice president biden. this is
environmental protection agency gearing up to spend on clean energy projectses. >> ashley: cheryl casone is here with the juicy details. >> cheryl: interesting, these grants will be administered by nonprofit groups andts, a lot of cooks in the kitchen is the concern here. show you the breakdown, give $20 billion to projectses to reduce pollution and lower energy cost and another $7 billion to local governments for solar energy projects. sean kelly, house spokesman says this...
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protect the planet. yes, that means eliminating carbon pollution and transitioning to a clean energy economy. it also means fighting for clean air and water, particularly for the more vulnerable communities disproportionately impacted by environmentalpollution. and it means protecting and managing our federal lands and waterways. in -- and at times it means may being difficult and innovative decisions to preserve and protect our communities. for western states that rely on the colorado river, that means coming together to find consensus on a water agreement that prevents disaster and preserves the human right to water. we must also reform our outdated immigration system and do so in a way that better reflects our values. that means creating a pathway to citizenship for the hundreds of thousands of dreamers who live in daily fear of deportation from the only home they've ever known. and for all the essential workers who kept us safe and our economy going throughout the pandemic. it means making sorely needed updates to our legal migration system by addressing the crippling case of backlogs that keep families apart and deny our economy the workforce that it needs. and it means ensuring that individuals and families who are fleeing ho
protect the planet. yes, that means eliminating carbon pollution and transitioning to a clean energy economy. it also means fighting for clean air and water, particularly for the more vulnerable communities disproportionately impacted by environmentalpollution. and it means protecting and managing our federal lands and waterways. in -- and at times it means may being difficult and innovative decisions to preserve and protect our communities. for western states that rely on the colorado river,...