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gas shells to hong kong police but will that have an effect on a force that is already beginning to buy tear gas from the chinese mainland it's an open question what is not is the impact the constant fighting of tear gas is having on the residents of hong kong even those who did not participate in the protests themselves. when kathy ju and patricia levy rented their green room apartment in hong kong suburb of 2 months the 2 roommates how did was a good deal price was reasonable and the building in good shape but now they wish they had never moved here come along by my nose off an itch is in my skin feels itchy and dry i feel very uncomfortable and i have diarrhea that usually lasts for a few days. and he'd go to the toilet a few times every night i hold hold hold out come out of kathy things that it is a consequence of the ga ga's to none has become one of the hot spots of hong kong's protests often clashes occur just below their window the light also that usually protesters would set up roadblocks here police would then come to remove them and they fire tear gas to try to catch the protesters says the couple they seem likely going to get. you to that tense atmosphere in the city they do not want to s
gas shells to hong kong police but will that have an effect on a force that is already beginning to buy tear gas from the chinese mainland it's an open question what is not is the impact the constant fighting of tear gas is having on the residents of hong kong even those who did not participate in the protests themselves. when kathy ju and patricia levy rented their green room apartment in hong kong suburb of 2 months the 2 roommates how did was a good deal price was reasonable and the building...
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gas can you give us a give our viewers a sense of what's that like so whenever the police fired tear gas and actually you would. immediately and it with irritate your nose it would irritate your eyes it's called tear gas for a reason because it really makes you cry and so for many reporters we really. yesterday we along with very highly secure face must so the police when the police fired tear gas we were immediately put on this face must to protect also ok gerri thanks so much for checking in with us today thanks so much for your report as well sturgeon for us there well millions of people u.s. have been celebrating the thanksgiving day holiday and in new york there was relief in new york after the inclusion of character balloons in the traditional macy's day parade now tens of thousands lined the streets to watch fan favorites like snoopy the grinch taking flight i wins had threatened to ground those giant inflatables but officials announced just an hour before the parade that the balloons would have to park a lot closer to the ground because of those high winds and then you. get your modern out of our top story. thousands of young australians of kicked off a day of fridays for future rallies fun ci
gas can you give us a give our viewers a sense of what's that like so whenever the police fired tear gas and actually you would. immediately and it with irritate your nose it would irritate your eyes it's called tear gas for a reason because it really makes you cry and so for many reporters we really. yesterday we along with very highly secure face must so the police when the police fired tear gas we were immediately put on this face must to protect also ok gerri thanks so much for checking in...
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gas to europe. north stream to pipeline is owned by russian energy concern gazprom the gas it carries is also gas problems but a new e.u. regulation says the pipeline owner and gas provider must be different companies as of 2020 but that would apply to north stream too which is still being built so the german government is claiming that since the pipeline is as good as done it shouldn't come under the looming legislation. the plan is for the 1200 kilometer long pipeline to transport an additional 55000000000 cubic meters of russian gas directly to germany the gas is needed to secure electricity supplies now the country is phasing out nuclear and coal power he you countries as well as the us maintain that a 2nd gas pipeline across the baltic increases europe's dependence on russia. in the u.s. there have been warnings of sanctions on european companies taking part but michelle holmes who's just returned from washington thinks that's unlikely. stream too is a difficult subject for the americans i made our position very clear and i believe that the arguments have been heard that we need to coordinate efforts
gas to europe. north stream to pipeline is owned by russian energy concern gazprom the gas it carries is also gas problems but a new e.u. regulation says the pipeline owner and gas provider must be different companies as of 2020 but that would apply to north stream too which is still being built so the german government is claiming that since the pipeline is as good as done it shouldn't come under the looming legislation. the plan is for the 1200 kilometer long pipeline to transport an...
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against the police use of tear gas and actually for the past 6 months police have deployed around 10000 tear gas canisters and people are really concerned about the effects tear gas have on them because they know it's unclear what kind of chemicals is inside this tear gas and also it doesn't affect only affect the protesters all reporters in the front line it also affects process by all residents living in those areas my colleague and i have talked to to residents leafing very close to a protest area let's have a look. when kathy ju and patricia leave a ranch at that green room apartment in hong kong suburb of 2 months the 2 roommates how did was a good deal price was reasonable and the building in good shape but now they wish they had never moved here coming along my nose off an itch is in my skin feels dry i feel very uncomfortable and i have diarrhea that usually lasts for a few days. and he'd go to the toilet a few times every night i hold hold hold out come out of kathy things that it is a consequence of the ga ga's to none has become one of the hotspots of hong kong's protests often clashes occur just below their window the light also that usually protester
against the police use of tear gas and actually for the past 6 months police have deployed around 10000 tear gas canisters and people are really concerned about the effects tear gas have on them because they know it's unclear what kind of chemicals is inside this tear gas and also it doesn't affect only affect the protesters all reporters in the front line it also affects process by all residents living in those areas my colleague and i have talked to to residents leafing very close to a...
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to live like a refugee ♪ ♪ don't have to live like a refugee ♪ ♪ all we hear is radio ga ga ♪ radio goo goo ♪ radio gal was getting serious. music could change the world. bono could change the world. ♪ sunday bloody sunday ♪ sunday bloody sunday >> u2, formed ten years ago when its members were still schoolboys, is now arguably the hottest rock 'n' roll band in the world. their last album "the joshua tree" has so far sold more than 13 million copies worldwide. >> u2 somehow in the video age were still developing and becoming a great band and maintaing that kind of connection with people and not getting the message lost in the medium. >> we spent the last ten years finding out how to be in u2. we'll spend the next ten years seeing what u2 can do. we're proving the new keurig k-duo brewer makes any occasion the perfect coffee occasion. (bullhorn) roll up! roll up!. oh it's a work morning! breakfast in bed! all you have to do is add ground coffee for a carafe, or pop in a pod for a freshly brewed cup. so it does both! it's so good. it's smooth and rich. our carafe of dark roast. dad, that's your french v
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gas plants. this has been the falling cost of clean energy. this is the cost of building and operating a new gas plant. this is the cost of operating an existing gas plant. so we are now at the crossover point where it's cheaper to use renewables, clean energy power, than it is to build new natural gas plants, setting aside the pollution and the other extraneous costs, all of what the economists would call extranalaties that comes with burning natural gas. setting aside that, just on even the heavily subsidized existing natural gas pricing, clean energy still beats it right now and they are projecting that it's going to go ahead and by about 2035, it will be cheaper to build a new clean energy power facility than it will be to continue to feed natural gas into your existing already built depreciated natural gas facilities. just on price is where we are going. so somebody building natural gas facilities into this projected future has a real problem on their hands. r.m.i. has found that clean energy resources beat on price alone -- on price over 80% of proposed gas-fired power plant capacity and that clean energy will render 70% of proposed gas plan
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today's weren't as violent as yesterday's when police were using tear gas, water gas as others we re using tear gase to subway stations. what is the prospect of an end coming to these protests? we saw with the giletjaune protests that eventually they subsided. with the giletjaune protests that eventually they subsidedm with the giletjaune protests that eventually they subsided. if we cast oui’ eventually they subsided. if we cast our minds back tojune, that was the original source of these protests, the extradition proposal where it was proposed to make it easierfor mainland china to extradite some criminals are from hong kong. protesters went out in their millions back in june protesters went out in their millions back injune and in september it seems that beijing blinked and withdrew that bill but these have got momentum of their own. they want an amnesty for those arrested, they want an enquiry into police brutality and they are calling for universal suffrage. they are preparing to change with the way that they deal with these demonstrators but we don't know how. that'll be an interesting develo
today's weren't as violent as yesterday's when police were using tear gas, water gas as others we re using tear gase to subway stations. what is the prospect of an end coming to these protests? we saw with the giletjaune protests that eventually they subsided. with the giletjaune protests that eventually they subsidedm with the giletjaune protests that eventually they subsided. if we cast oui’ eventually they subsided. if we cast our minds back tojune, that was the original source of these...
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ga ga's to none has become one of the hot spots of hong kong's protests often clashes occur just below their window that night also that usually protesters would set up roadblocks here police would then come to remove them and they fired tear gas to try to catch the protesters so the total disagreement that we got to get. you to that tense atmosphere in the city they do not want to show their face and ask us not to reveal their ian names or say they have not joined any protests since the peaceful marches in june but that does not save them from the effects. the mood is up then you're when they fire tear gas i close all the windows in the doors but i can still smell it and feel uncomfortable the whole shebang. since june the police have fired more than $10000.00 canisters of tear gas chemical irritant but mainly affects the alleys lungs and the skin it's use is prohibited as a chemical weapon in warfare and involved in riot control although its effects are meant to be temporary to have been case reports of chronic i diseases. caused by the chemical. they were also some cases that they know as much to begin with but after exposure to tear gas some of the protesters actually developed a spray like symptoms for 2 to 3 years and th
ga ga's to none has become one of the hot spots of hong kong's protests often clashes occur just below their window that night also that usually protesters would set up roadblocks here police would then come to remove them and they fired tear gas to try to catch the protesters so the total disagreement that we got to get. you to that tense atmosphere in the city they do not want to show their face and ask us not to reveal their ian names or say they have not joined any protests since the...
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ga ga's to none has become one of the hot spots of hong kong's protests often clashes occur just below their window that let also that usually protesters would set up roadblocks here police would then come to remove them and they fire tear gas to try to catch the protesters says the couple they seem likely going to get. you to that tense atmosphere in the city they do not want to show their face and ask us not to reveal their area names but will say they have not joined any protests since the peaceful marches in june but that does not save them from the effect. the mood is up then you're when they fire tear gas i close all the windows in the doors but i can still smell it and feel uncomfortable the whole shebang. since june the police have fired more than $10000.00 canisters of tear gas chemical irritant but mainly affects the ice lungs and the skin it's use is prohibited as a chemical weapon in warfare the louden riot control although its effects are meant to be temporary to have been case reports of chronic eye diseases caused by the chemical. they were also some cases that they know it's much to begin with but after exposure to tear gas some of the protesters actually developed a spray like symptoms for 2 to 3 years who
ga ga's to none has become one of the hot spots of hong kong's protests often clashes occur just below their window that let also that usually protesters would set up roadblocks here police would then come to remove them and they fire tear gas to try to catch the protesters says the couple they seem likely going to get. you to that tense atmosphere in the city they do not want to show their face and ask us not to reveal their area names but will say they have not joined any protests since the...
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gas as fuel is bad for the environment and could cease to be an option if greenhouse gas emissions are to be reduced. inside is in the sector i thinking ahead they're looking to break down the natural gas to produce climate friendly hydrogen. many. if i want to use natural gas long term i can break down the gas to get hydrogen on carbon dioxide in fact the russians are working on a method that solid carbon so they don't have the problem of sequestering the carbon dioxide. this is a possibility for supplying large volumes of liquid energy carriers or gaseous energy carriers are going to stand if that works then in the long term climate friendly hydrogen could flow through the north stream to pipeline from russia instead of natural gas but even though that could make the project more climate friendly the political squabbles look set to continue. and that's the situation in germany and central europe but what about the bigger picture is the world economy ready for the big changes that one economist says no jeremy rifkin predicts the collapse will be brutal and that it will come sooner than we expect he says it will happen i mean 9 years from now 20 years ago rifkin correctly predicted the
gas as fuel is bad for the environment and could cease to be an option if greenhouse gas emissions are to be reduced. inside is in the sector i thinking ahead they're looking to break down the natural gas to produce climate friendly hydrogen. many. if i want to use natural gas long term i can break down the gas to get hydrogen on carbon dioxide in fact the russians are working on a method that solid carbon so they don't have the problem of sequestering the carbon dioxide. this is a possibility...
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thousands of customers who had their gas shut off as well because of the kincade fire are still without natural gas. crews are inspecting gases and going from building to building to relight the pilot light. >> pg&e proactively shut off gas to about 24,600 gas customers near the fire print of those that were in the predicted path. . >> now pg&e's latest report 370 without gas service. >>> time is now for a proposal to rename a block in san francisco after late mayor. the board of supervisors land use and transportation committee approved a resolution to honor the name of jeff adachi by renaming bill gert street. -- gilbert street. the change now will go before the full board of supervisors for its approval. >>> state leaders in the california state parks foundation are exploring the links between the health of young people and time spent outside. discussion was new research shows the majority of the state's young people live within close range of a state park. but very few actually visit the parks and some have never even been to one. authority its have discussed a plan. . >>> this time of year can change fast but i don't s
thousands of customers who had their gas shut off as well because of the kincade fire are still without natural gas. crews are inspecting gases and going from building to building to relight the pilot light. >> pg&e proactively shut off gas to about 24,600 gas customers near the fire print of those that were in the predicted path. . >> now pg&e's latest report 370 without gas service. >>> time is now for a proposal to rename a block in san francisco after late...
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gas c clp operarations. s so essentntialle deliver them the raw gas by working with the dairies, and they process the gas and get it into the pipeline on their plant. shyler: one of the options for using that biogas is to turn it into c cng--compreressed natural gas. maas: so our final end product is natural gas. it's biologically no different than natural gas that flows in the pipes to your house. it can be used for a variety of things, but we're going to use it for, and what we are using it for, is vehicle fuel. arioso: itit's really simple on the farm. we have a covered lagoon. we capture the gas from the cow. t they dry it just a bt herere, and then they push it to calgren, and then they do all the extra stuff, cleaning and everything that they need to do toto make it where they y can rl or reueuse the gagas on theirirn facility. so i it just madade at of sense. maas: the state of california has set a target that they want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the state, and it's particularly from the dairy industry. they want a 40% reduction by about the middle of the next decade. and it's a carrot
gas c clp operarations. s so essentntialle deliver them the raw gas by working with the dairies, and they process the gas and get it into the pipeline on their plant. shyler: one of the options for using that biogas is to turn it into c cng--compreressed natural gas. maas: so our final end product is natural gas. it's biologically no different than natural gas that flows in the pipes to your house. it can be used for a variety of things, but we're going to use it for, and what we are using it...
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gas tear gas and also acid laced water cannon very very strong counter measures shall we call it against peaceful protesters standing and we see this is being an ongoing issue has been that the the standoff between protesters and security in some of the allegations of heavy handed tactics the u.n. is already investigating allegations of human rights abuses where is that out of the mine. exactly in fact that i would imagine that at this hour the the mission that was sent by the u.n. high commissioner for human rights and by the ways city's former socialist president michelle bachelet are reading at this hour still with different people who have are charging that they have been victims of human rights abuses of all types from rape to torture to to of beatings and so this is going on and there's another thing that's happened in the institute of human rights in chile is calling for an independent investigation into the ingredients being used in the tear gas in the pepper gas and in the water cannon they want to know just how toxic it is and whether or not it is following international protocols because there are a lot of people here who have been swallowing this gas children elderly people and there is some suspicion or concern that it may be much more toxic than it is allowed to be by international standards than most if thank you for that update we see in human joining us live there from santiago now to the mass uprising in iraq it's the biggest since the fall of formal leader saddam a sign the demonstrations began last month with a new generation of protesters calling for the government to go now this is the scene in the capital baghdad where demonstrations have been rallying of demonstrators have been rallying in central tyreese quit for days they're angry about the economic hardship corruption and what they call interference from iran and the u.s. more than 250 people have been killed so far iraq's president has called for a new vot
gas tear gas and also acid laced water cannon very very strong counter measures shall we call it against peaceful protesters standing and we see this is being an ongoing issue has been that the the standoff between protesters and security in some of the allegations of heavy handed tactics the u.n. is already investigating allegations of human rights abuses where is that out of the mine. exactly in fact that i would imagine that at this hour the the mission that was sent by the u.n. high...
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s reliance on natural gas imports fracking involves extracting gas from rocks by drinking them up with water and chemicals at high pressure. chancellor angela merkel has wrapped up her 2 day visit to india on saturday merkel spoke to the indo german chamber of commerce the chancellor's trip focused on furthering economic cooperation between the 2 countries germany is set to spend over a 1000000000 euro zone green mobility projects as part of a partnership with india. d.j. abuse chief political editor. is covering engler merkel's visit she sent us this update on the chancellor's last day in india the german chancellor has chosen to cop components pounce on the soda powered metro station as a last stop before she heads back to its symbolic for germany's focus on the losses on our business potential japanese scenes here in india the issue of kashmir is something i'm going to raise as well that caused quite a stir when see you describe this situation of people that as unsustainable she also raised it with think is funny you know when the nobody at that point did that he remains unapologeti
s reliance on natural gas imports fracking involves extracting gas from rocks by drinking them up with water and chemicals at high pressure. chancellor angela merkel has wrapped up her 2 day visit to india on saturday merkel spoke to the indo german chamber of commerce the chancellor's trip focused on furthering economic cooperation between the 2 countries germany is set to spend over a 1000000000 euro zone green mobility projects as part of a partnership with india. d.j. abuse chief political...
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gas, which is a very remunerative thing. and that sort of got me to the thesis of the book which is about where you have oil and gas in the world it tends to screw up your country. and in russia, it's not only resulted in them being weak and having not many other options for getting their way in the world, it's also meant that they use oil and gasround them. that's part of what happened with ukraine, and part of the backdrop of the impeachment scandal. and it's also part of how they threatened western europe by turning the lights on and off in europe to exert themselves. and so-- >> stephen: why if you're a country as rich in natural resources, why does that end up being bad for your country? is it because just extraction industries themselves don't sort of trickle dn to? they get skimmed by the corrupt government? >> that's basically it. it's an academic concept called "the research curse" which is about this paradox that in countries where you have a bunch of natural resources that are going to get extracted and sold internationally, even though that produces a whole bunch of revenue, it tends to go to the elites and to the government who then have as their life's mission staying in power so they can keep getting those revenues for themselves. and it means that governments in countries like that stop serving all the other nee
gas, which is a very remunerative thing. and that sort of got me to the thesis of the book which is about where you have oil and gas in the world it tends to screw up your country. and in russia, it's not only resulted in them being weak and having not many other options for getting their way in the world, it's also meant that they use oil and gasround them. that's part of what happened with ukraine, and part of the backdrop of the impeachment scandal. and it's also part of how they threatened...
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gas rationing and gas hide the gas price. plan into effect in a wrong way as a matter of fact i don't i don't think that you would find any kind of economist throughout the world that would support payment of a nationwide subsidy is special leave for petrol to the whole nation but what matters here is that there is no honea it is the wrong time in the wrong way actually for exercising a state solve this issue and you need to go through stages 1st is expert studies in this case it's been done and then the legitimacy of the executor of the plan the one that implements it was ok but the problem here is a look at their set that is the relevant public support it took people off guard people were surprised everyone was surprised and then people took out to the streets to their legitimate grievances against this economic policy approaches the a hottie that came by surprise but from a certain point and as usual you're not in the states and the number of other you know opposition forces that it meant that actually their involvement thr
gas rationing and gas hide the gas price. plan into effect in a wrong way as a matter of fact i don't i don't think that you would find any kind of economist throughout the world that would support payment of a nationwide subsidy is special leave for petrol to the whole nation but what matters here is that there is no honea it is the wrong time in the wrong way actually for exercising a state solve this issue and you need to go through stages 1st is expert studies in this case it's been done...
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gas systems. this is a can cain fire related to a gas of we had roughly 24,000. 600 customers that have their gas s as a result of a contained fire. most of these areas were within the evacuation zones. we have had over 50550 gas service reps and mutual assistance kurz that we've brought in from other areas to help us performing re lights and restoring gas service to our customers and we've already been able to restore 3,000. services are at this time it and beginning of of the conference there have also been approximately 1000 homes where we have not been able to get in or make contact with customers and i mention that because they it's a big number be i just want to remind our gas company are gas customers and and sonoma of 2 very important things number one do not attempt to rely your own pilot. don't do that please call us call us at 1 807 4, 3 5,000. if you need to make an appointment with us. and do not attempt to re like your own gas pilot. our guest people need to do some testing the need to do some pressure testing within your home and be there to do that pilot like for you sir just want
gas systems. this is a can cain fire related to a gas of we had roughly 24,000. 600 customers that have their gas s as a result of a contained fire. most of these areas were within the evacuation zones. we have had over 50550 gas service reps and mutual assistance kurz that we've brought in from other areas to help us performing re lights and restoring gas service to our customers and we've already been able to restore 3,000. services are at this time it and beginning of of the conference there...
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gas company says two shady characters approached him with a secret plan to take over the management inside the gas. the two shady characters lev parnas and igor fruman who low-level soviet born businessmen from south florida trying to clear the way for their own gasss. >> you said he took it as sort of a threat? a shakedown. >> because he said look, either i join them and become the ceo or they're going to find someone else to be the ceo and remove all of us, meaning the top management of nafta gas. >> reporter: nafta gas making a profit, new ceo spent five years cleaning up the corruption plagued giant. the efforts had support of anti-corruption leaders across ukraine and the world including u.s. ambassador marie yovanovitch. but parnas and fruman said they were working on getting rid of the ambassador. >> they were suggesting that president trump had already agreed that yes, they would remove her. >> reporter: andrew far va rov isn't talking but two sources familiar with the matter tell cnn perry's description of the events was correct. he was so alarmed he wrote a letter that reached the state department but it may have been too late. a short time later, what parnas and fruman predicted, happened. the u.s. ambassador, marie yovanovitch, was re
gas company says two shady characters approached him with a secret plan to take over the management inside the gas. the two shady characters lev parnas and igor fruman who low-level soviet born businessmen from south florida trying to clear the way for their own gasss. >> you said he took it as sort of a threat? a shakedown. >> because he said look, either i join them and become the ceo or they're going to find someone else to be the ceo and remove all of us, meaning the top...
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gas. and also, the diyalah blocks with the gas there, and we have been waiting for the signatures to get on within a year to produce a couple of hundred million cubic feet of gas. so flaring in the south is important, but the shortages are further north, and there is gas there, and non-associated gas there that could be rapidly brought on. it just needs some decisions to move forward. >> all right. very short answers but not yes and no. majit, iraqi energy independence, is that a short term and midterm or long term or whoever not never. >> it could be and should be short term and by that i mean a couple of years. it really shouldn't take more than that to enable self-sufficiency. and the import was supposed to be temporary anyway, and that is how it was declared way back when, and coal to new castle is exactly. and when i heard the ideas, and import from the l&g or the neighbors, come on, it makes no sense at all. >> and joey, you have a meeting to go to, and so a quick question really. we are speaking about the possibility a couple of times of you and i of getting the basra council to reopen and now with the current situation, will you continue to speak about
gas. and also, the diyalah blocks with the gas there, and we have been waiting for the signatures to get on within a year to produce a couple of hundred million cubic feet of gas. so flaring in the south is important, but the shortages are further north, and there is gas there, and non-associated gas there that could be rapidly brought on. it just needs some decisions to move forward. >> all right. very short answers but not yes and no. majit, iraqi energy independence, is that a short...
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that i would worry about now between now and the end of the year is the higher we go, without a pull ga ga harder we could fall in the first quarter of 2020 that's just what goes up must come down. >> the russell, we talked about it over the summer, 145 had a hold, it did hold. and now a nice rally but 160. trouble at 160 a couple times. april was sort of the big high carter mentioned it, the all-time high was august of last year, 173. i'm hard pressed to believe in this environment we go there but 160 now becomes huge resistance to the same way 145 became support. if we fail there, which i think we will, the s&p will follow as it has for the last couple years. >> how are you feeling about the markets after hearing this bear case laid out? >> i don't -- you know, i'm always long. i have to be always long i was far more nervous a couple of weeks ago i think that earnings turned out to be better i'm feeling -- i know the market's a little bit higher i always think time to buy protection. >> coming up, google giving us another reason to worry about our private data the latest on project night
that i would worry about now between now and the end of the year is the higher we go, without a pull ga ga harder we could fall in the first quarter of 2020 that's just what goes up must come down. >> the russell, we talked about it over the summer, 145 had a hold, it did hold. and now a nice rally but 160. trouble at 160 a couple times. april was sort of the big high carter mentioned it, the all-time high was august of last year, 173. i'm hard pressed to believe in this environment we go...
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gas as a transition fuel. we have it in abundance in the united states. it's not going to be needed in california, though, in your view? >> the trend is very much away from natural gas. we have more pollution coming from natural gas our buildings than the entire fleet. that's part of this shrinking as nor renewables come on. nine counties in california since may of this year adopted natural gas bans on new construction or electricification preferences. we expect as many as 50 cities to adopt similar policies in the next few months. >> reporter: citizens would need to embrace the policy. it may be easier to sway people to give up gas in their homes than change their cars. high electric vehicle costs make switching unaffordable to most californians. and one of our daily distractions, hunger for content, has seen traffic double by 2015. by 20255 billion online while on the move. datacenters set to drive electricity consumption worsewide worldwide. hi dad. no. don't try to get up. hi, i'm julie, a right at home caregiver. and if i'd been caring for tom's dad, i would have noticed some dizziness that could lead to balance issues. that's because i'm trained to report any changes in behavior, no matter how small, so tom
gas as a transition fuel. we have it in abundance in the united states. it's not going to be needed in california, though, in your view? >> the trend is very much away from natural gas. we have more pollution coming from natural gas our buildings than the entire fleet. that's part of this shrinking as nor renewables come on. nine counties in california since may of this year adopted natural gas bans on new construction or electricification preferences. we expect as many as 50 cities to...
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gas how would you just describe the experience. was so the taste and the smell of tear gas is really aggressive so whenever the police fired tear gas i would immediately feel that my throat my nose and my eyes would be very irritated and it's also called tear gas for a reason because it really makes you cry for some people who have more serious effect they would have difficulty reciting a fall from line protesters all reporters we all have professional gas mask and so when the police. name that they will fire tear gas we immediately immediately use of us force those residents or people who just passed by the protests area it's very difficult for them to get in need a protection and so they are always a lot of 1st aid. this area as to how the people there are to diffuse cherry's chang reporting there in hong kong thank you very much. well the political turmoil in hong kong is wreaking havoc on travel and tourism there according to a reuters news agency the airline cathay pacific will have to cut passenger capacity by 1.4 percent next year earlier cathay was actually planning to boost capacity to hong kong international airport but t
gas how would you just describe the experience. was so the taste and the smell of tear gas is really aggressive so whenever the police fired tear gas i would immediately feel that my throat my nose and my eyes would be very irritated and it's also called tear gas for a reason because it really makes you cry for some people who have more serious effect they would have difficulty reciting a fall from line protesters all reporters we all have professional gas mask and so when the police. name that...
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gas heaters that the gas is shut off. >> if you shut it off you are going to have no hot water or heat. be careful not to shut it off unless you smell gas. >> absolutely because once you do shut it off you should have the utility company come in and turn it back on. here is a mock up of a gas hear the on a house. where would we find the gas meter? >> it should be in your garage. everyone should be familiar with where the gas meter is. >> one of the tools is a wrench, a crescent wrench. >> yes. the crescent wrench is good and this is a perfect example of how to have it so you can loosen it up and use it when you need it. >> okay. let's go inside to talk about fire safety. many of the issues here relate to fire, for example, we have a little smoke detector and i see you brought one here, a carbon monoxide smoke detector. >> this is a combination of smoke and carbon monoxide detector. they are required in single homes now and in apartment buildings. if gas appliance is not burning properly this will alert you before the fumes buildup and will affect you negatively. >> this is a battery powered? >> this is a battery powered and it has a 10
gas heaters that the gas is shut off. >> if you shut it off you are going to have no hot water or heat. be careful not to shut it off unless you smell gas. >> absolutely because once you do shut it off you should have the utility company come in and turn it back on. here is a mock up of a gas hear the on a house. where would we find the gas meter? >> it should be in your garage. everyone should be familiar with where the gas meter is. >> one of the tools is a wrench, a...
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and what we learned later looking to open up a new energy company exporting liquefied national gas natural gas to ukraine. never actually came to the embassy which is unusual because that would usually be a 1st stop going to the american chamber of commerce going to the u.s. embassy get the lay of the land see how we could provide assistance. and was that source of frustration ever express to you or did you just learn that separately. source of frustration. on whose part on firm in part us. i don't know that they were frustrated and i mean i of her straight away well you mentioned that there were there business interests and you know i asked you whether you had been stymied by anything in particular that you had advocated for or your road blocked to them being successful i wondered if there was any connection i had never met them when when i heard those names for the 1st time which was in february of 2019 i asked my team the econ in the commercial sections are the ones who would usually meet with american businessmen and women and nobody had had had heard of them so i can conclude is that it w
and what we learned later looking to open up a new energy company exporting liquefied national gas natural gas to ukraine. never actually came to the embassy which is unusual because that would usually be a 1st stop going to the american chamber of commerce going to the u.s. embassy get the lay of the land see how we could provide assistance. and was that source of frustration ever express to you or did you just learn that separately. source of frustration. on whose part on firm in part us. i...
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gas well for the mineral wealth so that's been cold i'm dutch must be called a dutch disease. the dutch disease is something which is taught in that sneddon's was one of the main gas export to get all this gas he holding up. around as a result of the gas being exported it was a lot of extra mom for the guilder for the currency that pushed up the value of the guild and the made in very strong currency but as a result of that the rest of the industry when it was became less competitive found a more difficult to export to bowl so although we were well through in terms of gas industry will suffer am i to be causing on the point. venezuela has suffered from the dutch disease since the 930 s. when oil income was converted into holidays clothes and mentions for the elite. see economy still. but you're not. no. these are friends who. we see a bank will get but if the moon. is that people of course. it is wouldn't kill the dutch disease. but for the 1st time an oil revenue wasn't going to the elite or to foreign multinationals. let's look 1st at the old times and chavez has to live then chavez put a lot of the money over the oil the huge oil money eventually gets into helping the people of venezuela
gas well for the mineral wealth so that's been cold i'm dutch must be called a dutch disease. the dutch disease is something which is taught in that sneddon's was one of the main gas export to get all this gas he holding up. around as a result of the gas being exported it was a lot of extra mom for the guilder for the currency that pushed up the value of the guild and the made in very strong currency but as a result of that the rest of the industry when it was became less competitive found a...
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gas wires and electrodes electricity and a container when the voltage is applied the neutral particles of the gas are ionized in the electric field created in the container and there you have. got what is exactly the same gas it's a gas that conducts electricity thanks to charge carriers and i create these charge carries in a gas by applying a voltage. tests have shown that plasma is lethal to bacteria viruses and fungus killing them with impressive speed but it does not appear to harm human tissue or tall in fact plasma helps to speed up the healing process in other ways to. loss to stimulate soul growth so on the one hand i'm boosting cell growth while on the other reducing the bacterial infection so it kills off the bad and stimulates the good. at the grice file university hospital doctors and physicists are working together to study the different ways that patients can benefit from this therapy they've been treating wounds both with and without plasma so they can compare the results they're also developing various plasters through which the plasma can flow to treat different sized wounds the teamwork is crucial if. we need the physicists because the equipment still has much more potential that can be u
gas wires and electrodes electricity and a container when the voltage is applied the neutral particles of the gas are ionized in the electric field created in the container and there you have. got what is exactly the same gas it's a gas that conducts electricity thanks to charge carriers and i create these charge carries in a gas by applying a voltage. tests have shown that plasma is lethal to bacteria viruses and fungus killing them with impressive speed but it does not appear to harm human...
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tear gas, tear gas. i think it's a bit of — we need the justice to be fulfilled. when he is not in the office, he is involved in the campaign. of course, on the weekend, like today, most of the youngsters and even some old people, we all march together to fight. and what you think of the impact on your city? does it worry you? about the impact on your city? i think it's a 50—50 question. i'm worried about the city future, but i'm still optimistic. because i can see the youngsters, they are the energy. he knows this mess defiance is hurting hong kong. but come monday morning, heading to work, he hopes short—term pain will eventually deliver a freer, more sustainable economy. he says he has many friends prepared for a long struggle. i believe most of the hong kong people, we already embed the rebel into our life. the longer the crisis goes on, the more people are being pressured into choosing a side. activists colour—code businesses like shops and restaurants in terms of their political allegiances, and if an establishment is deemed to be pro—beijing, well, it is se
tear gas, tear gas. i think it's a bit of — we need the justice to be fulfilled. when he is not in the office, he is involved in the campaign. of course, on the weekend, like today, most of the youngsters and even some old people, we all march together to fight. and what you think of the impact on your city? does it worry you? about the impact on your city? i think it's a 50—50 question. i'm worried about the city future, but i'm still optimistic. because i can see the youngsters, they are...
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gas explosion where there were eight fatalities. there's impacts to our health, not only from the extraction of natural gas but the use of it in houses. and the more studies that are connecting natural gas cooking to increases in childhood asthma. in addition, natural gas is just not as reliable or resilient in major disasters as electricity. and so as lowell kind of talked about when we look at the big picture of our emissions, about half come from buildings and the other half comes from transportation. and this slide kind of dives in a little deeper to show the emissions just from our building sector. so in our commercial and residential builds, our natural gas use is mostly from hot water, heating, air-conditioning and cooking. and we can see that most of our residential and commercial emissions around natural gas and almost all of our municipal emissions are from natural gas since all of our electricity comes from a carbon-free source. so kind of to achieve our climate goals, the elimination of natural gas is actually critical. and mayor london breed established very ambitious goals of achieving net zero emissions in new buildings by 2030 and all buildings by 2050. in order to achie
gas explosion where there were eight fatalities. there's impacts to our health, not only from the extraction of natural gas but the use of it in houses. and the more studies that are connecting natural gas cooking to increases in childhood asthma. in addition, natural gas is just not as reliable or resilient in major disasters as electricity. and so as lowell kind of talked about when we look at the big picture of our emissions, about half come from buildings and the other half comes from...
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gas emooegss related -- greenhouse gas emissions related to that. that must be related to expanding populations in asia and africa than disproportionatly they're using coal? >> that's correct. >> it occurs to me in the eu and u.s. is decreasing greenhouse gas emissions by con vetting from coal to natural gas, why should we not build in on the front end a natural gas capability? doesn't mean you wouldn't want to use sunshine and wind where feasible. i guess i'm asking, and china by the way is building these coal-fired plants. both a market loss as well as an overall increase in greenhouse gas emissions. what could we do as a nation or at your department to promote the use of liquefied natural gas instead of the coal fire that's being built so it's our technology, our jobs and cleaner burning? what could we do to encourage that for africa? >> i think, sure, we talked about earlier having a chief commercialization officer and taking these technologies out of the department of energy's laboratories and sharing them more broadly not only here in the united states but all across the world. the secretary and i have done -- >> this seems more than just the transfer, if you will, of research, but it also seems a policy which says, wait a second. we
gas emooegss related -- greenhouse gas emissions related to that. that must be related to expanding populations in asia and africa than disproportionatly they're using coal? >> that's correct. >> it occurs to me in the eu and u.s. is decreasing greenhouse gas emissions by con vetting from coal to natural gas, why should we not build in on the front end a natural gas capability? doesn't mean you wouldn't want to use sunshine and wind where feasible. i guess i'm asking, and china by...