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, really big companies like bp and ecuadorand eni, which are at the other end of this process, which in the industrial heartlands. using these jobs are very specific. our people in those areas likely to have the skills needed for them? we areas likely to have the skills needed for them?— areas likely to have the skills needed for them? we got used to the idea is that _ needed for them? we got used to the idea is that politicians - the idea is that politicians are going to hype anything they do on climate change, and they are going to unleash money, they are going to bring forward billions of investment, they're going to cause 4000 jobs and 50,000 extra jobs the next years. how would they know? the hype should be set aside and replaced by a serious consideration of which bits of the technology is addressing climate change the uk has the greatest advantage in, stop trying to do everything, but focus on important ones, and ccs is clearly one of those. sorry to cut income are very grateful for your sorry to cut income are very gratefulfor your time, from oxford university, thank you very
, really big companies like bp and ecuadorand eni, which are at the other end of this process, which in the industrial heartlands. using these jobs are very specific. our people in those areas likely to have the skills needed for them? we areas likely to have the skills needed for them?— areas likely to have the skills needed for them? we got used to the idea is that _ needed for them? we got used to the idea is that politicians - the idea is that politicians are going to hype anything they...
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room, >> that's why i come to doth, but i thought i'm gothis is >> reporter: over while trs were enying a visit o teservice group that is school student, you wasiing around fls like you're being ' doesto share both walnut cree>> the project the pandemic, but ity fell on th were able food back then to he>>> still ahead here who will put sktomorrow ahead ow recognizable signage outside of its pple, 3 meals a day. it's ame bo does it have to be like this? at >>> welcome back on the other s the aftermath about a or and in some cases they are also ran out waiting to fill up. families impacted by milton urg help. was just last moayabout very little chan we're already seeing signs have the corner on the season? yo t' you we reported atfltoday vehot radar. we're going to come this in a item to discuss beforehand. the are blue angelsd time lapse of the haspel -- that's the front lines of this. and a half of thbe close. i think the when we put the fo came what happens next. what does still be able to om n peninsula, anwn tomorrow. the bottom line is there chance through santa rosa. w the vuaimage
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these are foreign corporations, eni, shell, exxon, total, which, by the way, own more than 80% of the kazakh oil field kashagan. kashagan - one of the largest open fields in the world. in recent decades it has been called the diamond in kazakhstan's crown, although kazakhstan's share in the project was only a little over 16 percent. the partners postponed the launch several times, significantly overstated the development costs, and also damaged kazakhstan's ecology. the government estimated the damage to the environment at $5 billion and is now trying to recover it from oil companies through international arbitration. however, as bloomberg writes, the corporations themselves are trying. to reach an agreement without going to court, an offer that apparently cannot be refused, so as not to pay 5 billion, they propose to additionally invest 110 million dollars in the development of social projects, create a social development fund with an unnamed amount of millions, and sell kazakhstan its own liquefied gas at a discount. in exchange, kazakhstan must withdraw the lawsuit, and so that the
these are foreign corporations, eni, shell, exxon, total, which, by the way, own more than 80% of the kazakh oil field kashagan. kashagan - one of the largest open fields in the world. in recent decades it has been called the diamond in kazakhstan's crown, although kazakhstan's share in the project was only a little over 16 percent. the partners postponed the launch several times, significantly overstated the development costs, and also damaged kazakhstan's ecology. the government estimated the...
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kamala harris estarÁ en pensilvania, michigan y wisconsin, junto a la ex congresista republicana lynch enis fin de semana, momento bastante bien, el expresidente, donald trump con delantal puesto sirviendo comida, papas fritas en un restaurante mcdonald's, buscando mÁs votos. aunque faltan varios dÍas para esta jornada electoral, el voto anticipado en persona ya estÁ en marcha en casi dos docenas de estados. los votantes de florida y texas se unen desde hoy a esta contienda, tome nota, en florida lo pueden hacer hasta el 3 de noviembre y en texas hasta el dÍa primero del mismo mes. hay que ir a votar. tambiÉn les contamos que cuba estÁ enfrentando esta hora una pesadilla a oscuras desde el pasado viernes, se produjo una caÍda del sistema elÉctrico en toda la isla, que se ha unido tambiÉn a la falta de combustible y ha dejado grandes zonas de la isla sin luz. para mayor problema, "oscar" tocÓ tierra en la parte oriental y centro de la isla, ha provocado manifestaciones y toquÉ de cacerolas. borja: cambiamos el tema, imprudente y agresivo, las autoridades buscan este hombre que puso en riesgo
kamala harris estarÁ en pensilvania, michigan y wisconsin, junto a la ex congresista republicana lynch enis fin de semana, momento bastante bien, el expresidente, donald trump con delantal puesto sirviendo comida, papas fritas en un restaurante mcdonald's, buscando mÁs votos. aunque faltan varios dÍas para esta jornada electoral, el voto anticipado en persona ya estÁ en marcha en casi dos docenas de estados. los votantes de florida y texas se unen desde hoy a esta contienda, tome nota, en...
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. >> reporter: tiktok enies.ted the claims as inaccurate and misleading, adding that the lawsuits are disappointing after they tried to work with the states for over two years. in august, the federal government sued tiktok for what they allege are widespread violations of children's privacy laws, allegations tiktok denies. president biden signed a bill earlier this year that could ban tiktok in the u.s. if its chinese owner bytedance doesn't sell it. lester? >> brian cheung tonight, thank you. >>> up next, the storm within the storm. the rising tide of hurricane relief misinformation and what the head of fema told us about wild accusations. stay with us. some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. with austedo xr, dan can stay on his mental health meds— (dan) cool hair! (vo) austedo xr can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, or have suicidal thoughts. don't take
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one of the things i often talk about eni am talking about the causes of the war is this growing sensefrom the other side and editors on both sides became masters of capilizing on that feeling and creating it. these examples just give you a glimpse into that. they are out to get us. out destroy our way of life and economy and even our physical safety. this is the way slaveholders were using newspapers in the run up to the civil war. all of this culminated in the 1850s with some polarizing incidents. which became fodder for yet more newspaper articles which kind of deepened the spiral of polarization and made the two sides even more hostile towards each other. one of these is 1856. most of you know this story. if you don't you can read my book when it comes out next year, which is on the subject. you probably know that preston brooks was the south carolina congressman who assaulted senator charles sumner. this was over slavery. he had given the speech very critical of slavery and slaveholders including one of his cousins. of course this was big news. how could it not be? is spread rapid
one of the things i often talk about eni am talking about the causes of the war is this growing sensefrom the other side and editors on both sides became masters of capilizing on that feeling and creating it. these examples just give you a glimpse into that. they are out to get us. out destroy our way of life and economy and even our physical safety. this is the way slaveholders were using newspapers in the run up to the civil war. all of this culminated in the 1850s with some polarizing...
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what eni look at the numbers, last year of all the investments of the oil and industry globally, only 4% of the it. we just quote the numbers and we have nothing to do with the internal part of it, yes, or in other countries. >>> meantime the secretary for germany says more financing should be directed toward developing countries to secure the green transition. >> i think the weakest link is on the finance piece of things. what we're seeing around the world is that 85% to 90% of all the investment in the energy sector goes to developed countries and is happening in china, and, therefore, we're looking to see how can we be driving those investments in developing countries that have so much potential and desire to go renewables and looking at how to bring down the cost of capital there and also working -- many countries are working to get their next national climate plans in place. that's one of the key issues in the international negotiations right now where they can have long legal policies to give that investor certainty for the private sector to move in. >> the financial sector will
what eni look at the numbers, last year of all the investments of the oil and industry globally, only 4% of the it. we just quote the numbers and we have nothing to do with the internal part of it, yes, or in other countries. >>> meantime the secretary for germany says more financing should be directed toward developing countries to secure the green transition. >> i think the weakest link is on the finance piece of things. what we're seeing around the world is that 85% to 90% of...
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and then, on fox, she stood up for herself, she didn't take any of the fox enis rhetoric that came from, and she was able to make her points, despite every efforts to undermine her and talk over her. she's exactly the kind of person that i want to be president. >> we have a minute to talk privately. i know you well enough to know, you're really enthusiastic about her. here's what i'll say, no matter who the democratic nominee would be, you'd be sitting here. >> yes. >> you'd be pushing that nominee and you've done it for every democratic nominee that you can help, and you always will. but you're really personally enthusiastic. >> i'm so excited about her candidacy. i've known her a long time, her sister actually worked for me in the 2016 campaign, so i know the family. i did everything i could to help her as vice president, vice president is a tough position for anybody. here she was, our first woman vice president, coming in during covid, it was such a complicated time. and, i know how well-prepared she is, and most importantly, how profoundly she loves and wants to serve this country.
and then, on fox, she stood up for herself, she didn't take any of the fox enis rhetoric that came from, and she was able to make her points, despite every efforts to undermine her and talk over her. she's exactly the kind of person that i want to be president. >> we have a minute to talk privately. i know you well enough to know, you're really enthusiastic about her. here's what i'll say, no matter who the democratic nominee would be, you'd be sitting here. >> yes. >> you'd...
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lod eni actually and also like, look at covid, like all the stuff that was like, who determinest what ises misinformation if all the misinformation ends up being correchais misint, i haveo problem. you know, he flew that private jet to the climate summit. privatehe might have wanted top that like that. he should have probably gone commercial, he and when they grabbed him afterwards, they were giving him a lot of about it. he goes, oh, he goes, it's myhi wife's private jet. yeah. which a lot of people are likej. ,i find that so hardt of to believe. i actually don't find it that hard to believe becausesa i fe had a private life that i know of, and it was. and it turned out every bit as expensive for you, terry, what do you think's going on here? >> get hurt, man. i hurt merrye. ? >> you know, it's this is there actually, everything everybody said was, of course. right. but they're actually more dangerou.everyts nohiw because e the problem is we see. >> and so they're actuallyw. trying to whac-a-mole with all these stories coming up. they never had to do that beforinhack a m e. . we were
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really to good see representatives from bp here, equinor and eni who have all worked so hard on thist it is because this investment in our future, we make together. and that is back to you in other words, this investment. yes, it's a technical question of facing the future. yes. it's about how we ensure that we get what we need as we go forward, the investment into our country. but above all else, it's about making sure that there were thousands of people like you with skilled, good, secure jobs that give you the security and the dignity and the pride in the work that you do. so yes, there's a lot of technicality in all of this. yes, there's some numbers flying around hugely important. but in the end, what matters to me and to us as a government is what a difference it makes to your lives and the lives of other people who are doing jobs like you, not just now and next year, but into the future and making sure that we have you and them in our mind's eye when we make our decisions. because politics is about who are you thinking about when you're making your decisions? and that's why th
really to good see representatives from bp here, equinor and eni who have all worked so hard on thist it is because this investment in our future, we make together. and that is back to you in other words, this investment. yes, it's a technical question of facing the future. yes. it's about how we ensure that we get what we need as we go forward, the investment into our country. but above all else, it's about making sure that there were thousands of people like you with skilled, good, secure...
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>>enied texas senator ted cruz and his democratichallenger texas representative colin allred face-off in a date to reesent texas in the u.s. senate. hosted by wt the a tv in dollars you can watch the date live at the eastern on cpan2, c-span now our free mobile a and online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including mediccom. >> nearly 30 years ago mediacom was founded on a powerful idea for cutting edge broadband to underserved communities from coast-to-coast we connected 850,000 miles of fiber. our team speed beyers, delivered one gig speed to every customer, has led the way in developing a 10g platform and now with kamala harris mobile is offering the fastest most reliable network on the go. mediacom becky to dedication, decades of delivery, decades ahead. >> mediacom supports c-span is a public service along with these other television providers giving you a pharmacy to democracy. >> the candidates running to representebraska's second congressional district meet in a third and final debate prior to
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i really enyed reading it. >> thank you so much.k about it. >> i wanted to start with a quote from the start of the book which really starts off the conversation and what the book is about. you wrote, america's public schools, since their creation have become ground zero for this country's most divisive battles over politics and civil rights from the fights over evolution and segregation to those over sex ed and school prayer and i want to start with, why do americans fight so much over education? >> first of all, i am very excited to be having this conversation with you. i am a big fan of your work and i am grateful to have this platform to talk about the reporting. i guess it makes sense. i came into this reporting looking at the way that national politics was being imposed into local politics all the way down to my hoa in suburban houston. in the summer of 2020, we were seeing this backlash to the pandemic and to the protest of racial justice. i came to this reporting looking at the ways in which the divisive national cycle was p
i really enyed reading it. >> thank you so much.k about it. >> i wanted to start with a quote from the start of the book which really starts off the conversation and what the book is about. you wrote, america's public schools, since their creation have become ground zero for this country's most divisive battles over politics and civil rights from the fights over evolution and segregation to those over sex ed and school prayer and i want to start with, why do americans fight so much...
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police say an eye in first responders and immediately to the area safe ar reality is safety n make the eni ppened. they tell us the n driver of happened. >>> if of campaigning before th tilast madison square gardstecthe his set political leaders, celebrities, anvothat live in battleground states. both ca president kamala harris condemned the e in ann arbor, miyour help delaware, and 40% rly not work endorses mayor karla brown's reelection, says dozen put rft spt' not will you edsee it, to get se november t, working the they'd like to nomber 1st , if gary or excuse me, a large vehicle >> but if they refuse shelter,noth embedded in today's system. tharfairfield really picked up on the mo produce a thunderstormar and it's going to sticktorrow afternoon we ndwhere you're located. we'll multiple cold fronts on the erwa conditions and continue to see quda the storm system that we sawn a for trro-td of rain on the e lo are on tfans. th ch packed is definitely staying in my bag. (♪♪) they're november yankees stadiu dodgers took a score ries lead. dodgers
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