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to introduce our guests yasmin law who works for the independent social science research institute giga and she says the international community has been living in denial for a long time the military has never really wanted to see real democratic change would be on mars. and with us is félix high joke from the berlin based policy and science think tank s.w. pete his opinion the coup has put an end to myanmar's illiberal and partly authoritarian transition to democracy. and it's great to welcome my colleagues such a fun boomer zone from d.w. asia desk she thinks the military seizure of power could lead to deadly violence the military will reinforce a culture of abuse and impunity threatening to end human rights and economic stability in myanmar. so let me go straightaway to use. with that mention of deadly violence in your own. statement so far the streets appear to be relatively calm so how would you assess the potential for bloodshed going forward the way that i see it that the reason people are not protesting just yet on mass is i think for the reason that they are very scared and the
to introduce our guests yasmin law who works for the independent social science research institute giga and she says the international community has been living in denial for a long time the military has never really wanted to see real democratic change would be on mars. and with us is félix high joke from the berlin based policy and science think tank s.w. pete his opinion the coup has put an end to myanmar's illiberal and partly authoritarian transition to democracy. and it's great to...
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introduce our guests yasmin blogger who works for the independent social science research institute giga and she says the international community has been living in denial for a long time the military has never really wanted to see real democratic change would be on mars. and with us is félix high joke from the berlin based policy and science think tank s.w. p. his opinion the coup has put an end to myanmar's illiberal and partly authoritarian transition to democracy. and it's great to welcome my colleagues or chief on boomers on from d w c asia desk she thinks the military. seizure of power could lead to deadly violence the military will reinforce a culture of abuse and impunity threatening to end human rights and economic stability in myanmar. so let me go straightaway to use. with that mention of deadly violence in your opening statement so far the streets appear to be relatively calm so how would you assess the potential for bloodshed going forward the way that i see it that the reason people are not protesting just yet on mass is i think for the reason that they are very scared and
introduce our guests yasmin blogger who works for the independent social science research institute giga and she says the international community has been living in denial for a long time the military has never really wanted to see real democratic change would be on mars. and with us is félix high joke from the berlin based policy and science think tank s.w. p. his opinion the coup has put an end to myanmar's illiberal and partly authoritarian transition to democracy. and it's great to welcome...
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to introduce our guests yasmin law who works for the independent social science research institute giga and she says the international community has been living in denial for a long time the military has never really wanted to see real democratic change and be on mars. and with us is félix high joke from the berlin based policy and science think tank s w p his opinion the coup has put an end to myanmar's illiberal and partly authoritarian transition to democracy. and it's great to welcome my colleagues chief on boomers on from d.w. asia desk she thinks the military see. sure of power could lead to deadly violence the military will reinforce a culture of abuse and impunity threatening to end human rights and economic stability in myanmar. so let me go straight away to use. with that mention of deadly violence in your opening statement so far the streets appear to be relatively calm so how would you assess the potential for bloodshed going forward the way that i see it that the reason people are not protesting just yet on mass is i think for the reason that they are very scared and they k
to introduce our guests yasmin law who works for the independent social science research institute giga and she says the international community has been living in denial for a long time the military has never really wanted to see real democratic change and be on mars. and with us is félix high joke from the berlin based policy and science think tank s w p his opinion the coup has put an end to myanmar's illiberal and partly authoritarian transition to democracy. and it's great to welcome my...
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introduce our guests yasmin blogger who works for the independent social science research institute giga and she says the international community has been living in denial for a long time the military has never really wanted to see real democratic change and be on mars. and with us is felix high joke from the berlin based policy and science think tank s.w. pete his opinion the coup has put an end to myanmar's illiberal and partly authoritarian transition to democracy. and it's great to welcome my colleagues to cheat on boomers gone from asia desk she thinks the military so. of power could lead to deadly violence the military will reinforce a culture of abuse and impunity threatening to end human rights and economic stability in b r r. so let me go straight away to use. with that mention of deadly violence in your opening statement so far the streets appear to be relatively calm so how would you assess the potential for bloodshed going forward the way that i see it that the reason people are not protesting just yet on mass is i think for the reason that they are very scared and they know
introduce our guests yasmin blogger who works for the independent social science research institute giga and she says the international community has been living in denial for a long time the military has never really wanted to see real democratic change and be on mars. and with us is felix high joke from the berlin based policy and science think tank s.w. pete his opinion the coup has put an end to myanmar's illiberal and partly authoritarian transition to democracy. and it's great to welcome...
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pleasure to introduce our guests yasmin works for the independent social science research institute giga and she says the international community has been living in denial for a long time the military has never really wanted to see real democratic change and be on mars. and with us is felix high joke from the berlin based policy and science think tank. his opinion the coup has put an end to myanmar's liberal and partly authoritarian transition to democracy. and it's great to welcome my colleagues who chief on boomers on from asia desk she thinks the military seizure of power could lead to deadly violence the military will reinforce a culture of abuse and impunity threatening to end human rights and economic stability in myanmar. so let me go straight away to use. with that mention of deadly violence in your opening statement so far the streets appear to be relatively calm so how would you assess the potential for bloodshed going forward the way that i see it that the reason people are not protesting just yet on moscow is i think for the reason that they are very scared and they know that
pleasure to introduce our guests yasmin works for the independent social science research institute giga and she says the international community has been living in denial for a long time the military has never really wanted to see real democratic change and be on mars. and with us is felix high joke from the berlin based policy and science think tank. his opinion the coup has put an end to myanmar's liberal and partly authoritarian transition to democracy. and it's great to welcome my...
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they had planned for basically a surge of above 70 giga watts of power maximum during the wintertime. because of that arctic blast it surged above it. half of it came offline. as kaitlyn was saying in the report, contrary to the naysayers, particularly the conservative commentators, the bulk was not the renewable sector though the wind turbines did freeze up and solar panels had challenges as well. they were not built in with heaters for the extreme weather. it was the thermal energy, the nuclear that did freeze up completely. that was 60% of the supplies that went offline. now the regulators suggested because of the extreme weather that we're seeing right now, they're going to have to go to rolling blackouts. they won't get full power over the next few days as they try to restore the capacity going forward. as a result of that, rosemary, without the power and the heating, the oil and gas production and the number one producer in the united states has collapsed. it's lost about 4 million barrels, around 6 million barrels it produces on a daily basis. 4 million barrels is 40% of u.s. s
they had planned for basically a surge of above 70 giga watts of power maximum during the wintertime. because of that arctic blast it surged above it. half of it came offline. as kaitlyn was saying in the report, contrary to the naysayers, particularly the conservative commentators, the bulk was not the renewable sector though the wind turbines did freeze up and solar panels had challenges as well. they were not built in with heaters for the extreme weather. it was the thermal energy, the...
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they were planning for a spike of 70 giga watts onto the system in the winter. 40% of that collapsed contrary to the naysayers who said this was all about solar and wind power freezing up, that was the case, but that wasn't the majority. it was gas, coal, nuclear which gave out right now. and i talked about this ind pen derns. they're going to have to think about tapping into the national grid. without the power, texas is the biggest producer for oil in the united states. u.s. normally produces 10 million a day, it's down 4 million. international prices are crossing $65 earlier in the day and crossing $61 in the u.s. that means that prices at the pump will go up as well, laura and christine. that's the reality during this crisis. the system, by the way, is prepared for heavy heat in the summer, not the climate change and the extreme arctic cold that we're seeing today. >> yeah. so important to point out, this is not about the wind turbines, right? that's not where most of their energy is coming from. john, thanks so much. >>> people are talking about $3 a gallon gasoline. watch this
they were planning for a spike of 70 giga watts onto the system in the winter. 40% of that collapsed contrary to the naysayers who said this was all about solar and wind power freezing up, that was the case, but that wasn't the majority. it was gas, coal, nuclear which gave out right now. and i talked about this ind pen derns. they're going to have to think about tapping into the national grid. without the power, texas is the biggest producer for oil in the united states. u.s. normally produces...
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that's how high capacity it is giga byte speeds, terabyte capacity per customers we are going to market across the country more than comcast or charter. >> 1.7 million additions, obviously this coincided with the new iphone and things that were promotions around that how much do you think the customer wants to upgrade to 5g? where does that go throughout the course of 2021 >> almost every flagship phone sold now is 5g it is a matter the upgrade rates that people have i think we will start the see that pick up customers will discover in 2021 through fomo, seeing what their friends have, they are going the see something great and want it. they will see what they get from t-mobile is different than what we threat from at&t or verizon four times more landmass conferred by 5g today from toerks mobile than verizon four times, 1.6 million square miles. it is absolutely amazing the advantage that we have been able to produce and we are not slowing down. we are running the biggest network expansion factory's ever been deployed in this country right now. we are going to take our lead from 106 mil
that's how high capacity it is giga byte speeds, terabyte capacity per customers we are going to market across the country more than comcast or charter. >> 1.7 million additions, obviously this coincided with the new iphone and things that were promotions around that how much do you think the customer wants to upgrade to 5g? where does that go throughout the course of 2021 >> almost every flagship phone sold now is 5g it is a matter the upgrade rates that people have i think we will...
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for capture, transmissioning modifying its storage. 50 giga tons of potential storage so we have a remarkableortunity to that and geology does matter. >> thank you, doctor. >> senator barrasso. >> dr. tinker, china is the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide and 30% of global emissions. while chinese emissions have been rising for decades, u.s. emissions as we've talked previously have been steadily declining since back in 2007 and expected to climb another 17% by 2030. so in 2015 china said they're going to cap their emissions by 2030. so 2015 all the way up to 2030. is it fair to say that china's pledge is real just business as usual for them? >> well, it's interesting. ... helping to move through the emissions, the emissions pickets also the water, air and land in fact, the environment we're talking about, the whole environment. business as usual is an
for capture, transmissioning modifying its storage. 50 giga tons of potential storage so we have a remarkableortunity to that and geology does matter. >> thank you, doctor. >> senator barrasso. >> dr. tinker, china is the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide and 30% of global emissions. while chinese emissions have been rising for decades, u.s. emissions as we've talked previously have been steadily declining since back in 2007 and expected to climb another 17% by 2030....
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in certain key areas like privacy, the giga economy was another area we just talked about with what just happened with amazon, the acting chair is supporting. certain areas of fraud where they can't get penalties, that would be very important as well. >> thank you. i yield back. >> next we go to ms. armstrong. all right, the gentleman. [inaudible] you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. you referenced by senator wicker, i believe that was part of the senators policy proposal so i think we would be pleased to see movement part of a broader effort. given that, i'd like to ask our two veterans on the panel, if we are going to address 13b and consider first offense penalties to privacy violation and rule-making authority, doesn't make sense for individual states to add conflicting rules that allow private rights, right? >> please do. >> it's some of the key issues in the debate, if state law,. [inaudible] any law that passed at the federal level. >> first, i applaud with what you and your colleagues said, approaching the development of comprehensive nationwide privacy policy, at t
in certain key areas like privacy, the giga economy was another area we just talked about with what just happened with amazon, the acting chair is supporting. certain areas of fraud where they can't get penalties, that would be very important as well. >> thank you. i yield back. >> next we go to ms. armstrong. all right, the gentleman. [inaudible] you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. you referenced by senator wicker, i believe that was part of the senators policy...