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the motorcades will be sweeping through rome this weekend, through glascow next week. leaders tasked with saving the planet. so no big deal. around the world, there have been protests to chevy world leaders into action. this was the scene in tel aviv today. in glascow, outside the summit will be held, the demonstrators seem to be outnumbered by security guards. in london, greta thunberg was the star attraction, she is buried somewhere in ts mob of photographers. she had this message for president biden. >> when you are a leader of the most powful country in the world, you have lots of responsibility and when the u.s. is expanding fossil fuel infrastructure, that is a sign that they are not treating the climate crisis as an emergency. reporter: this to other nations from the former california governor and terminator star. >> all of these countries come give speeches, we are not going to lose jobs because of going green, they are liars. or they are just stupid and don't know how to do it. reporter: joe biden wants to show that america is leading the world on tackling cli
the motorcades will be sweeping through rome this weekend, through glascow next week. leaders tasked with saving the planet. so no big deal. around the world, there have been protests to chevy world leaders into action. this was the scene in tel aviv today. in glascow, outside the summit will be held, the demonstrators seem to be outnumbered by security guards. in london, greta thunberg was the star attraction, she is buried somewhere in ts mob of photographers. she had this message for...
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i'm looking forward to continue to make progress on critical global issues as we head to glascow. of what we have seen again here in rome, what i think is the power of america showing up and working with allies and partners to make progress in issues that matter to us and there's no substitute for face to face discussions and negotiations. among the leaders when it comes to building understanding and come ration. i found in my meetings here, a real eagerness for american leadership to help bring the world together and solve some big problems. i found the one on one engagements never feels -- never ceases to amaze me when you look at someone straight in it eye. they know me. i know them. i want to thank the italian people for the hospitality and congratulate prime minister draghi. he did one heck of a job leading the g20 through a difficult year. many in the pandemic driving a broad based sustainable economic recovery. i believe we made tangible progress on the issues and in part because of the commitment that the united states brought to the table. for example, i'm proud that the
i'm looking forward to continue to make progress on critical global issues as we head to glascow. of what we have seen again here in rome, what i think is the power of america showing up and working with allies and partners to make progress in issues that matter to us and there's no substitute for face to face discussions and negotiations. among the leaders when it comes to building understanding and come ration. i found in my meetings here, a real eagerness for american leadership to help...
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new zealand has promised a new goal at or before glascow.ecutive officer of the australian conservation foundation, a nonpartisan environmental organization -- >> we're really happy that we have a net zero emissions target in australia by 2050. we've been trying to get this for decades. a lot of climate wars, a lot of politics got in the way. so that it's a good thing. unfortunately, there was not much else. there's no real plan. there's no new action, no new policy, and there is no decent target for 2030. we all know what really matters for climate change is carbon emotions -- emissions. damage is here now, particularly in australia, where we are facing serious bushfires and droughts. nuala: the prime minister insists this plan will not harm the coal industry or the economy. australia will invest $15 billion in low emissions technologies over the next 20 years. those will include carbon capture in soil, lower solar energy costs, and developing greener energies -- industries. australia will lose -- use more gas, at least in the short term, a
new zealand has promised a new goal at or before glascow.ecutive officer of the australian conservation foundation, a nonpartisan environmental organization -- >> we're really happy that we have a net zero emissions target in australia by 2050. we've been trying to get this for decades. a lot of climate wars, a lot of politics got in the way. so that it's a good thing. unfortunately, there was not much else. there's no real plan. there's no new action, no new policy, and there is no...
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it is a matter of trust for them and it comes to this whole process of these talks every year glascow the latest of them. i think without that trust, there is a risk of some rancourt creeping into -- rancor creeping into the process and making things difficult at glascow. maryam: stay with us on "outside source." a whistleblower tells --facebook whistleblower tells mp's the platform is subsidizing hate. the bjing marathon that was due to take place next week has been suspended indefinitely because of a growing number of covid-19 cases. tougher restrictions are being brought across china. here's stephen mcdonell on why. stephen: this city will be hosting the winter olympics, and the plan right now is to have local residents filling the stands. you can imagine it is adding an extra degree of pressure on officials to yet again rein in the coronavirus in cna. other countries, they have god to -- gone to a living with covid strategy, but not this country and this city. officials are still opting for a plan which is back to zero covid elimination. every time there has been an outbreak using
it is a matter of trust for them and it comes to this whole process of these talks every year glascow the latest of them. i think without that trust, there is a risk of some rancourt creeping into -- rancor creeping into the process and making things difficult at glascow. maryam: stay with us on "outside source." a whistleblower tells --facebook whistleblower tells mp's the platform is subsidizing hate. the bjing marathon that was due to take place next week has been suspended...
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scholar anatol lieven, helping us to take a look at the upcoming climate summit in glasgow, summit -- glascow, scotland. he is the author of "climate change and the nationstate." welcome to "washington journal."
scholar anatol lieven, helping us to take a look at the upcoming climate summit in glasgow, summit -- glascow, scotland. he is the author of "climate change and the nationstate." welcome to "washington journal."
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-i urge him he mustn't shift at the goalpost when it comes to glascow. it's about the emergency we paste-- face this deck out-- decade. please keep the focus on 2030, not 2050 and beyond. >> the focus is certainly on 2030 i'll be at 132-- seven out of 20g20 countries have made the commitment. he's right to say we need to keep the pressure up, which you can do, mr. speaker, is go in advance he'll do what is truly practical for the world economy and for what people can duplicate this government will go as fast as we possibly can, but i think he doors or condemned by the union-- they are paymasters, mr. speaker. meaning they have been confiscating people's cars by 2030 and families will be allowed one airplane fight-- fight every five years. >> what this summons needs is statesmanship not partisanship which we just heard from the prime minister. he should not be trying to score party political points on such an important issue facing our country and our world. let me ask him-- let me ask you about the crucial list for developing countries because the reason
-i urge him he mustn't shift at the goalpost when it comes to glascow. it's about the emergency we paste-- face this deck out-- decade. please keep the focus on 2030, not 2050 and beyond. >> the focus is certainly on 2030 i'll be at 132-- seven out of 20g20 countries have made the commitment. he's right to say we need to keep the pressure up, which you can do, mr. speaker, is go in advance he'll do what is truly practical for the world economy and for what people can duplicate this...
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but there is a bigger picture here, as we march to glascow.e are marching together with american businesses, states and local communities, scientists, innovators, farmers, churches and the faith community. the message is partly to keep the pressure on china and india and other large emitters to help them raise their level of ambition. that has to be part of the equation. ms. fransen, what threats do you see for america if we do not assume that leadership role? and talk about opportunities for america that renewed leadership would bring. ms. fransen: thank you. i'll start with opportunities, because there are many. assuming a leadership role on the climate crisis is not only saving money for american households and businesses, which currently spend $1 trillion a year on fossil fuels, but it reduces costs and health care. in one scenario for admissions, it found these actions are providing health benefits and avoiding health costs to the tune of between $26 billion and $50 billion by 2030, not to mention lives saved. we can also benefit from inc
but there is a bigger picture here, as we march to glascow.e are marching together with american businesses, states and local communities, scientists, innovators, farmers, churches and the faith community. the message is partly to keep the pressure on china and india and other large emitters to help them raise their level of ambition. that has to be part of the equation. ms. fransen, what threats do you see for america if we do not assume that leadership role? and talk about opportunities for...
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it was to launch the climate life concerts ahead of the un climate talks in glascow. music.out where you are, how you've been failing, how you are still failing us and how they spend time instead of trying to find solutions they seem to spend their time trying to come up with loopholes. time trying to come up with leapholes-_ time trying to come up with looholes. , ., , , loopholes. greta thunberg says the climate meetings _ loopholes. greta thunberg says the climate meetings are _ loopholes. greta thunberg says the climate meetings are all— loopholes. greta thunberg says the climate meetings are all taught - loopholes. greta thunberg says the climate meetings are all taught butj climate meetings are all taught but no action. , . , climate meetings are all taught but no action. , .,, .,, ., no action. this was her last month. there is no — no action. this was her last month. there is no planet _ no action. this was her last month. there is no planet b, there - no action. this was her last month. there is no planet b, there is - no action. this was her last month. there is no
it was to launch the climate life concerts ahead of the un climate talks in glascow. music.out where you are, how you've been failing, how you are still failing us and how they spend time instead of trying to find solutions they seem to spend their time trying to come up with loopholes. time trying to come up with leapholes-_ time trying to come up with looholes. , ., , , loopholes. greta thunberg says the climate meetings _ loopholes. greta thunberg says the climate meetings are _ loopholes....
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just as president biden heads to the climate summit in glascow.dent goes to the climate conference. that is not a coincidence, is it? >> oh, it is not a joins dense at all. i think for biden, speaker pelosi, you're waiting press conference for, for the democrats, this is a rite passage especially with the price of oil rising at the pump, getting harder for consumers to afford, especially before this environmental conference in europe. the oil companies get hit when the price of oil goes up and you know nobody, nobody helps us on the way down. so this is just kind of what we expect in the industry. stuart: irony here is that they are pounding on big oil just as the president is begging big oil to produce more oil. >> it doesn't make a lot of sense. on one hand joe biden and the democrats think they have this fdr sized mandate to reduce energy emissions and reduce carbon footprint but at the same time they don't want prices to go up for consumers. so joe biden is asking opec and asking u.s. shale to produce more at the same time and then, throw on t
just as president biden heads to the climate summit in glascow.dent goes to the climate conference. that is not a coincidence, is it? >> oh, it is not a joins dense at all. i think for biden, speaker pelosi, you're waiting press conference for, for the democrats, this is a rite passage especially with the price of oil rising at the pump, getting harder for consumers to afford, especially before this environmental conference in europe. the oil companies get hit when the price of oil goes...
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for the glascow summit -- glasgo w some beginning tomorrow.t does the world need to hear, what do american citizens need to hear from that summit regarding climate change? guest: they need to hear that it is a threat to humanity, that it is a threat to the united states, which will become worse and worse, and if we fail to control it, it will eventually become existential. they need to hear that america has to take the lead on this and cooperate with other countries. i think what they also need to hear is that, as i've said -- you cannot send your president out into the world on this critical issue with, behind him, he paralyzed political party, a paralyzed establishment. if you recognize it is an important issue, then the american government needs your support. host: but notably absent at the glasgow summa is china and russia. xi jinping will not be there. vladimir putin will not be there either. guest: neither will modi. in a sense, why should they? biden was hoping to go there with his climate change and reconstruction package agreed, but a
for the glascow summit -- glasgo w some beginning tomorrow.t does the world need to hear, what do american citizens need to hear from that summit regarding climate change? guest: they need to hear that it is a threat to humanity, that it is a threat to the united states, which will become worse and worse, and if we fail to control it, it will eventually become existential. they need to hear that america has to take the lead on this and cooperate with other countries. i think what they also need...
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he wants it done before he goes on the trip to glascow to talk about climate.ave a plan before wednesday? >> president biden: by the grace of god. >> are you concerned if you have to leave without your -- >> president biden: it will be very positive to get it done before the trip. >> dana: the trip is to talk about climate change. i learned that 13 cabinet members are traveling to glascow and this to me shows that's their priority. their priority is not traveling to any of the other issues, not to the ports, or the border or the middle of the country where manufacturers and small business owners hurting. 13 cabinet members to talk about climate. he wants the deal done so he can tell the rest of the world the u.s. will reduce emissions but china doesn't show up there. >> you capture what the main problem is here. not only the challenges we're facing from all the things we talked about but the fact this administration seems weirdly not focused on the issue or refusing to accept the issue. take the inflation issue. they keep saying it will be transitory and good n
he wants it done before he goes on the trip to glascow to talk about climate.ave a plan before wednesday? >> president biden: by the grace of god. >> are you concerned if you have to leave without your -- >> president biden: it will be very positive to get it done before the trip. >> dana: the trip is to talk about climate change. i learned that 13 cabinet members are traveling to glascow and this to me shows that's their priority. their priority is not traveling to any...
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queen elizabeth will not be attending a reception next week at the united nations the comforts and glascow following an advice from a doctor to rest. the 95-year-old made her first official engagements virtually since spending a night in the hospital last week. she has been back at windsor castle since thursday. >>> the japanese princesses just lost her royal status by choice. she left the palace today and bid goodbye to her parents after her marriage to a commoner became official. there will be no wedding, banquet, no other rituals for the couple. she has taken her husband last name and declined the $1.23 million dowry to which she was entitled for michael leaving the imperial family. >>> coming up, hover bicycles a reality, this could be yours if you open up your wallet, the price tag and the features coming up. >>> streaming on cbsn bay area, we will talk to cnet about the leak facebook documents at 4:30. >>> coming up of 5:00, a north bay city wants to go carbon neutral, how it is competing for a $1 million prize toward its green goal. >>> would you swap out your car for this? the xtur
queen elizabeth will not be attending a reception next week at the united nations the comforts and glascow following an advice from a doctor to rest. the 95-year-old made her first official engagements virtually since spending a night in the hospital last week. she has been back at windsor castle since thursday. >>> the japanese princesses just lost her royal status by choice. she left the palace today and bid goodbye to her parents after her marriage to a commoner became official....
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the backbone i thought they would cave so far they have shown their very strong, joe biden is in glascows not at the pope underreporting were he's not is on the border. america understands and recognizes this, that's why think terry mcauliffe another democrats and people in these house races are going to segued into 2022 were going to a lot of trouble. >> the president's trip overseas, joe biden has four months, the whole presidency has framed all of this is a competition between the world's democracies in the world's autocracies. take a look at what he said earlier this year. >> were in a contest, not with china per se, a contest with autocratic governments around the world as whether or not democracies can compete with them and rapidly changing 21st century. chris: if that is the test between democracy and a talker see as joe biden is framing it, we are not doing so well. >> to get this over the finish line is damaging to biden one reason the approval rating are in the forwarding it's been trouble for terry mcauliffe but not good for nancy pelosi as a leader and a series of deadlines b
the backbone i thought they would cave so far they have shown their very strong, joe biden is in glascows not at the pope underreporting were he's not is on the border. america understands and recognizes this, that's why think terry mcauliffe another democrats and people in these house races are going to segued into 2022 were going to a lot of trouble. >> the president's trip overseas, joe biden has four months, the whole presidency has framed all of this is a competition between the...
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specifically before he reached the glascow summit. white house officials followed suit and agreed with that. >> it's easy to lose track. they will try at some point sooner rather than later to get together on what they can agree on and there in this kind of routine. the progressives want to make sure that they don't get double crossed by the senate. they want to make sure that manchin and sinema will be with them. it's easy if senator manchin and senator sinema said we support the larger frame work as well as the infrastructure bill. i think you'd have a lot of these progressives on board. there's such a lack of trust, which is kind of astonishing actu actually between the house members and those more moderate democrats in the senate that it's hard to predict how and when this is going to happen. if the president couldn't effectively knock heads today and some people said he was a little too reticent today on the hill, but he couldn't convince them to do it today before he jetted off to europe, it's hard to see when that is exactly is
specifically before he reached the glascow summit. white house officials followed suit and agreed with that. >> it's easy to lose track. they will try at some point sooner rather than later to get together on what they can agree on and there in this kind of routine. the progressives want to make sure that they don't get double crossed by the senate. they want to make sure that manchin and sinema will be with them. it's easy if senator manchin and senator sinema said we support the larger...
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we probably won't hear much about this unless something happens while he is in glascow.e gets back from the climate change. all of these domestic issues and the one we wait for will we see as ari describes him a weaker president now at the lectern, show us some strength and maybe he got the desperate win he needs? i know you'll stick around. thank you very much. we're awaiting the president. we'll bring it to you when it happens. vaccine mandates, that's another thing that's on the president's plate. those mandates are forcing thousands of first responders off the job nationwide and here in new york city firefighters are warning that people will die because of those vaccine mandates. jason rantz, you know he is from seattle, also seeing this play out, is in "focus" next. >> we're self-ish for being vocal. we're our children's biggest advocates. okay? >> harris: d.o.j. may be targeting parents. the california mom's plea to her school board is met with harsh words from the district president. there is more to come. you know what it is, a hot mic. and that's just basic wavy
we probably won't hear much about this unless something happens while he is in glascow.e gets back from the climate change. all of these domestic issues and the one we wait for will we see as ari describes him a weaker president now at the lectern, show us some strength and maybe he got the desperate win he needs? i know you'll stick around. thank you very much. we're awaiting the president. we'll bring it to you when it happens. vaccine mandates, that's another thing that's on the president's...
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. >>> the united nations climate conference begins in glascow at the uk with the united states as a part of has ambitious goals to fight climate change. joining ms. joe white, the british consul general in san francisco. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me on. >> talk about the conference agenda, what are the main goals to come out of this for leaders? >> for the uk with cop26, we are looking for pledges, the trimester has been very keen, he has his catchy, cars, coals, cash, trees, talking about the transition away from coal in the next decade with developed countries moving away by 2030 and developing nations by 2040, cars continuing the transition away from internal combustion engines and cash, the developed world really supporting the developing world with $100 billion of your over finance over the next decade. >> the president's plan has hundreds of billion dollars to fight climate change and he is actually calling it transforming the nation. a response from the uk at this point on his plan? >> the prime minister has been supportive of the cash and commitment the u.
. >>> the united nations climate conference begins in glascow at the uk with the united states as a part of has ambitious goals to fight climate change. joining ms. joe white, the british consul general in san francisco. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me on. >> talk about the conference agenda, what are the main goals to come out of this for leaders? >> for the uk with cop26, we are looking for pledges, the trimester has been very keen, he has his...
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and opportunity to repeat his catchy slogan, but his message about the approaching conference and glascowore ambitious. >> we can make this in november, we can make it the beginning of the end of climate change. correspondent: from the desperation of famine in madagascar to fine wine producers in italy trying to protect their livelihoods, the impacts of climate change are being felt everywhere. and as young delegates from all over the world had home they hope their -- head home they hope their sense of urgency will be acted o >> we are at a crossroads, not just us but also the leaders. they need to make a choice of either silently watching future generations burn or taking decisions rent -- right now for securing our future. correspondent: securing the future, turning those words into action. or: blah, blah, blah is the quote of the day. the volcano in the canary islands is continuing to erupt. spain as a leap of the island a disaster zone, promising financial aid. plumes of vapor are being thru into the air. thousands of people have been evacuated, and more than 650 homes have been engul
and opportunity to repeat his catchy slogan, but his message about the approaching conference and glascowore ambitious. >> we can make this in november, we can make it the beginning of the end of climate change. correspondent: from the desperation of famine in madagascar to fine wine producers in italy trying to protect their livelihoods, the impacts of climate change are being felt everywhere. and as young delegates from all over the world had home they hope their -- head home they hope...
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climate conference in glascow, following advice to rest.e announcement today after the 95- year-old made her first official engagements virtually, since spending the night in the hospital last week. she has been back at windsor castle since thursday. >>> this year, thanksgiving may empty your wallet. a supply-chain shortage taking it difficult for stores to stock up on certain products. ingredients will cost more this holiday because of the high demand. that would include turkey, pumpkin bread, other popular thanksgiving foods. you can also expect to pay more for alcohol. supply-chain issues are impacting production. experts say there is a glass shortage, making it difficult for manufacturers to produce alcohol. stores in texas are limiting how many bottles customers can buy. >>> in california, yosemite falls is roaring back to life after the weekend storms. this video was shot on sunday. yosemite valley received more than 6 inches of rain in 36 hours. >>> in pacifica, we spotted surfers paddling out enjoying the high surf. chopper 5 flew o
climate conference in glascow, following advice to rest.e announcement today after the 95- year-old made her first official engagements virtually, since spending the night in the hospital last week. she has been back at windsor castle since thursday. >>> this year, thanksgiving may empty your wallet. a supply-chain shortage taking it difficult for stores to stock up on certain products. ingredients will cost more this holiday because of the high demand. that would include turkey,...
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in less than two weeks, leaders will gather in glascow for the next big u.n. cop 26. climate change is a global problem that will require a global solution. not all countries carry equal responsibilities. the world's biggest emitters can make the biggest difference. -- come from for territories. china, the u.s., india and europe. the european members and the u.k. produce more than 7% of all co2. for the latest in the series, this considered with the eu is doing about that. >> the overarch action goal was and is to make europe the first climate neutral continent in the world. know where we want to go. what we need to do to get there. ross: some progress has been made. the eu reduced its emissions by a quarter, beating at some target. now the aim is to reach 55% of 1980 levels by 2030. it aims to get 40% of this energy from renewables by the same point. the strategy to get there includes carrots and sticks. >> you have to accept the change business models and behavior have investors to finance green investments and penalize those who don't make this move. ross:
in less than two weeks, leaders will gather in glascow for the next big u.n. cop 26. climate change is a global problem that will require a global solution. not all countries carry equal responsibilities. the world's biggest emitters can make the biggest difference. -- come from for territories. china, the u.s., india and europe. the european members and the u.k. produce more than 7% of all co2. for the latest in the series, this considered with the eu is doing about that. >> the overarch...
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haidi: a look at how china could influence the outcome of these upcoming talks in glascow.around above the stories to get your day going in today's edition of daybreak, bloomberg subscribers go to the terminal, it's also available on the mobile in the bloomberg anywhere app. you can customize those as well to get the news that matters to you. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: a quick check of the latest headlines. westpac with a record buyback that unwound pandemic provisions despite earnings missing expectations. it announced a final dividend of 60 australian cents per share. it joins other lenders in a bid to buy back a record 13.5 billion australian dollars amid a stronger than anticipated recovery from the pandemic. aramco earnings surged as high oil output push prices above $30 billion that allowed it to cover its quarterly dividend of $18.7 billion. the ceo expects energy demand to remain high despite economic headwinds, the results mean aramco is once again the world's most profitable company. an australian natural gas company has agreed to a binding takeover worth $7.7 bi
haidi: a look at how china could influence the outcome of these upcoming talks in glascow.around above the stories to get your day going in today's edition of daybreak, bloomberg subscribers go to the terminal, it's also available on the mobile in the bloomberg anywhere app. you can customize those as well to get the news that matters to you. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: a quick check of the latest headlines. westpac with a record buyback that unwound pandemic provisions despite earnings...
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come the afternoon, i think we will see that rain fringing into glascow perhaps for the end of schoolsouth of the uk and much colder air that will sweep across us for friday. perhaps not getting into the far southwest. elsewhere it will look brighter, more sunshine may give the impression that it should feel warmer but actually with a northerly breeze and moving into more arctic air, it will feel considerably cooler. temperatures across scotland perhaps eight to ten at best. similar to the figures that many will see overnight. further south ia, perhaps 15 with a mild air clings on. clear skies and that cold air around overnight friday will set us up for a patchy frost to start us off on saturday particularly across central and eastern areas of the uk. but coming in towards the western area of cloud and rain will mean a milder start here but a grayer day on saturday with some rain particularly for northern ireland and the northwest of england some showers down towards the southwest. sunday, it looks like the rain will be a way to the east, we should see a drier day, a brighter day as w
come the afternoon, i think we will see that rain fringing into glascow perhaps for the end of schoolsouth of the uk and much colder air that will sweep across us for friday. perhaps not getting into the far southwest. elsewhere it will look brighter, more sunshine may give the impression that it should feel warmer but actually with a northerly breeze and moving into more arctic air, it will feel considerably cooler. temperatures across scotland perhaps eight to ten at best. similar to the...
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how difficult will it be to unite everyone in glascow when each country is dealing with domestic factors we have a range of countries from developing countries, and each country has its own internal challenges, and some of the countries contributed nil to what is happening to the global climate, but these countries are on the frontline of the climate fight, and therefore, the challenges -- the challenge is they need the technology, they need the finance. these are the challenges that countries are facing. haidi: with climate change action in the handling of the pandemic and the rollout of the vaccination, we have seen the impact on developing nation. is that a priority, to address some of the inequalities where it has failed over the years? >> one of the first priorities of my presidency is to end the vaccine and equity. this is unacceptable. if we want to make sure that we did eat the pandemic, we need to get everyone vaccinated. therefore, i believe we have the capacity to vaccinate everyone, and what this pandemic and climate change has taught us is that nobody is safe until everyone
how difficult will it be to unite everyone in glascow when each country is dealing with domestic factors we have a range of countries from developing countries, and each country has its own internal challenges, and some of the countries contributed nil to what is happening to the global climate, but these countries are on the frontline of the climate fight, and therefore, the challenges -- the challenge is they need the technology, they need the finance. these are the challenges that countries...
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in a few days he is not going to glascow for the u.n. came mat conference.nce to recuperate the support from greens. he is in a difficult position with climate too. >> joe manchin says we're not putting a green new deal shrug in the 3 1/2 trillion dollar bill. won't be 3 1/2 trillion on this hopefully. if he wants joe manchin's vote can't put the power plant part in the bill. this war on fossil fuels biden is waging, it is not popular. it is not good for americans. 13 people going to glascow in the midst of a global energy crisis. why? the wind stopped blowing in the north sea. that is literally a fact. is anyone donning the reality hat saying we can't do these crazy things? stuart: it won't look good for him in the polls. >> i don't think so. stuart: start spending trillions of our money over there. it won't be good in the polls. >> gasoline prices through the roof. stuart: you made your point. thank you very much indeed. vice president harris claims the massive spending bill is critical to fighting climate change. what exactly did she say, lauren. lauren:
in a few days he is not going to glascow for the u.n. came mat conference.nce to recuperate the support from greens. he is in a difficult position with climate too. >> joe manchin says we're not putting a green new deal shrug in the 3 1/2 trillion dollar bill. won't be 3 1/2 trillion on this hopefully. if he wants joe manchin's vote can't put the power plant part in the bill. this war on fossil fuels biden is waging, it is not popular. it is not good for americans. 13 people going to...
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meeting the pope, and she 20 leaders and goes to glascow for the climate conference. he is going to glasco empty-handed. joe manchin vetoed part of the green new deal. here comes another crisis. tuesday october 20 sixth 2021. "varney and company" is about to begin. >> a windy new york. a nor'easter coming at us today and look who is with me, brian bromberg, lauren simonetti, you come in from the suburbs. what kind of trip? >> superearly. west side highway looking like a swimming pool at times. if you can work at home today i would do it. >> in the parking lot it was amazing. stuart: all driving through puddles. we got the case shiller 20 city home price index. what about home prices? >> prices rose 19.7% year over year. less than the month before but the second largest annual gain, prices up 33%, san diego number 22 at 26%. stuart: the real estate rally in terms of prices. >> august's number was less then july but i'm not ready to go there yet. stuart: the next story is elon musk and his personal wealth. he himself is worth more than exxon. >> exxon mobil and nike, no
meeting the pope, and she 20 leaders and goes to glascow for the climate conference. he is going to glasco empty-handed. joe manchin vetoed part of the green new deal. here comes another crisis. tuesday october 20 sixth 2021. "varney and company" is about to begin. >> a windy new york. a nor'easter coming at us today and look who is with me, brian bromberg, lauren simonetti, you come in from the suburbs. what kind of trip? >> superearly. west side highway looking like a...
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>> we need to see two things happen at this meeting in glascow.he emissions because we are no near holing warming below two degrees. but that's only half of it. the other half is all of the low income countries who have done almost nothing to contribute to the country, the poorest people in the world contribute 7% and they neefd climate finance where the high countries pay in through loans and grants to help them develop without emissions and prepare for the impacts they sufr today because they're hit hardest and first. >> yeah. and as we mentioned before the past summits largely disappointing. are you hopeful this will be different? if you are what's making you hopeful? >> in 2015 all the countries in the world finally agreed to the paris agreement. took 25 years to agree on what was dangerous. before paris we were on target for a four-degrees celsius warmer world. but now thanks to the policies we have gone from four down to 2.7 and heading in the right direction and not there yet. we need more but that giant boulder of climate action is already
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climate change conference in glascow. that looks awkward, doesn't it?om: i think you and i are going to be there. jon, this is so important. we are having climate change talks with all this up for in metals, which are front and center on pollution. one way to not pollute is to take a settlement of your copper contract. lisa abramowicz once again is absolutely -- has absolutely killed it in copper like she did in oil a year and a half ago. she is taking a delivery in her living room. jonathan: can't we explain the difference between the stock price right now and the three month price? let us tie some of this together. there is a difference between what is happening with copper and what is happening with crude. opec-plus can do something about it. they can respond. this administration, the contradiction starts to emerge. they don't want to invest in oil in america. they want us to cut back, but at the same time, they want to ramp up because of what is happening politically. tom: what is important. lisa was in five is ahead of me. jon, she was looking at 1
climate change conference in glascow. that looks awkward, doesn't it?om: i think you and i are going to be there. jon, this is so important. we are having climate change talks with all this up for in metals, which are front and center on pollution. one way to not pollute is to take a settlement of your copper contract. lisa abramowicz once again is absolutely -- has absolutely killed it in copper like she did in oil a year and a half ago. she is taking a delivery in her living room. jonathan:...
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when he is off to glascow and wants some kind of a co2 drop from china. he wants that from china.about priorities. my priority, president trump's priority was putting america first. things like woke culture and climate change were not at the top of our foreign policy agenda. saving the lives of americans, making sure our soldiers didn't have to fight and die in difficult places, those are the things at the top of our agenda. you're right. they're prepared to trade climate change and sending secretary kerry all around the world to work on this, to sacrifice the important american security objectives. our friends and allies around the world see it. a fake promise from china to maybe get rid of some coal in 2050, we'll give up an awful lot. this is dangerous time for america. we need a president who will lead this properly. i hope president biden will come to see this. xi xinping may grab our attention real quick and force us to respond in a way that is serious and thoughtful, not in the way that president biden has responded to china to date. stuart: the president is going to meet t
when he is off to glascow and wants some kind of a co2 drop from china. he wants that from china.about priorities. my priority, president trump's priority was putting america first. things like woke culture and climate change were not at the top of our foreign policy agenda. saving the lives of americans, making sure our soldiers didn't have to fight and die in difficult places, those are the things at the top of our agenda. you're right. they're prepared to trade climate change and sending...
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for this white house are to the american people, but the global elites he's going to meet with him glascow. >> the constituents are globalists, billionaires and illegal aliens, those are the only 3 constituencies this bill delivers 4. i to salute congressman jim banks, on social media and read it for yourself but to illustrate your point, this bill taxes american energy to make it more expensive to heat your home so we can be more reliance on foreign energy. this focus has credit to illegal aliens that could amount to an illegal alien with four young kids who pays no taxes, low income family, they could get 14,$000 a year in free cash from the irs under this bill plus amnesty, plus unlimited foreign workers for big tech, plus a corporate tax side it takes a sledgehammer to american manufacturers by taxing losses in competitions with china and getting rid of the incredible incentives donald trump asked to bring jobs to america that will erupt out of the bill passes. it should be, made in china bill. >> democrats are not only at each other's throats, they don't even trust each other. >> if i
for this white house are to the american people, but the global elites he's going to meet with him glascow. >> the constituents are globalists, billionaires and illegal aliens, those are the only 3 constituencies this bill delivers 4. i to salute congressman jim banks, on social media and read it for yourself but to illustrate your point, this bill taxes american energy to make it more expensive to heat your home so we can be more reliance on foreign energy. this focus has credit to...
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before heading to scotland for the summit in glascow. joining me from rome from kelly o'connell.he president was talking about the supply chain and ending on a very emotional note, his relationship with the pope. >> reporter: this is a conference with world leaders in many ways about the nuts and bolts of complex economic issues and took questions from five reporters. you are right. he was asked about the meeting with the pope and significance to an american president who's kalt lick, the second in the history, meeting with the pope. before the g20 began. there are two heads of state and discussed issues about the global community. but it really became very emotional for the president talking about the personal relationship he ease had with francis, especially related to the death of his son beau and the personal exchanges they have had over the years that have been largely private, not known to the public. so when the president asked a public policy question about the fact that the pope said hess a good catholic and an issue raised by conservative bishops in the united states be
before heading to scotland for the summit in glascow. joining me from rome from kelly o'connell.he president was talking about the supply chain and ending on a very emotional note, his relationship with the pope. >> reporter: this is a conference with world leaders in many ways about the nuts and bolts of complex economic issues and took questions from five reporters. you are right. he was asked about the meeting with the pope and significance to an american president who's kalt lick, the...
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that reduces the chances for more ambitious global action at the cop26 summit in glascow.eport this week warned that without stronger efforts on emissions reductions, the world is on track for a 2.7 degrees celsius temperature rise, and increase that risks catastrophic consequences. 82 countries are at risk of not being able to vaccine at least 40% of their population by the end of this year. uncle the world health organization headset. the problem is a lack of supply. the nations need an additional 550 million doses to meet the vaccination targets. a who senior advisor called it "a very solvable problem." the justice department is promising to crackdown on white-collar crime. prosecutors are looking to roll back the trump administration's lighter touch approach to oversight. it will encourage more cases against senior executives who traditionally have been pursued less vigorously than their employees. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomber
that reduces the chances for more ambitious global action at the cop26 summit in glascow.eport this week warned that without stronger efforts on emissions reductions, the world is on track for a 2.7 degrees celsius temperature rise, and increase that risks catastrophic consequences. 82 countries are at risk of not being able to vaccine at least 40% of their population by the end of this year. uncle the world health organization headset. the problem is a lack of supply. the nations need an...
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. ♪ >> next week on the c-span network, on monday president biden is in glascow for the climate summitpreme court will hear oral arguments concerning the texas abortion law. at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the case of women's health versus jackson. at 11 a.m. the court will hear united states versus texas. campaign 2022 coverage of victory and concession speeches from two governor's races. and the virginia governor's race between former governor terry mcauliffe and republican glenn young kim. next week the house and senate are in session with upcoming hearings. on wednesday at nine: 30 a.m. eastern on c-span3, countering domestic terrorism testimony from leaders from homeland security and the fbi before the house intelligence committee. on thursday, live on c-span3, covid-19 and the next steps in the response with testimony from rochelle walensky and dr. anthony fauci before the senate health committee. on friday the memorial service for retired army general and former secretary of state colin powell, live from the washington national cathedral. watch next week on the c-span networks, or you ca
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the kremlin is likely to come to the glascow climate summit next month with proposals to coordinate with europe on carbon emissions. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. alix: this is bloomberg markets. i'm alix steel. oil prices still at a seven-year high. a big part of that has been this power price spike we have seen in the u.k.. the transition to cleaner energy has left fuel supplies in question, leading to higher prices. earlier today, erik schatzker sat down with the cio of sores global fund management to talk about whether this spike will be the new normal. >> first of all, on the energy side, it is largely a political phenomenon. i think russia had invested -- had a vested interest in natural gas prices being high in the context of nord stream 2 approval. in the context of china, the decision around australian coal -- >> which is to say not by any more. >> what they fail to realize is that even though the majority of their coal is domestically
the kremlin is likely to come to the glascow climate summit next month with proposals to coordinate with europe on carbon emissions. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. alix: this is bloomberg markets. i'm alix steel. oil prices still at a seven-year high. a big part of that has been this power price spike we have seen in the u.k.. the transition to cleaner...
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climate summit in glascow, the w.h.o.s urging world leaders to act with urgency to combat the climate emergency. maria neira, director of the world health organization spoke on monday. >> food, water, the quality of the air. you can imagine all of that will represent a major risk for our self. we need to invest adaptation to climate change for more resilient health care facilities and more resilient society. amy: new research in the journal nature climate change finds 85% of the world's population has already been negatively impacted by the climate crisis. in china, at least 15 people have died in heavy flooding this week in shanxi province. nearly 20,000 homes have been destroyed, forcing over 120,000 people to relocate. in washington, d.c., over 135 people were arrested outside the white house in an action on monday to mark indigenous peoples day to call on president biden to declare a climate emergency and stop approving fossil fuel projects. indigenous water protectors and tribal leaders helped lead the action. partic
climate summit in glascow, the w.h.o.s urging world leaders to act with urgency to combat the climate emergency. maria neira, director of the world health organization spoke on monday. >> food, water, the quality of the air. you can imagine all of that will represent a major risk for our self. we need to invest adaptation to climate change for more resilient health care facilities and more resilient society. amy: new research in the journal nature climate change finds 85% of the world's...
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. >> dana: the president is getting ready to leave on the trip to rome and glascow for the climate change to have legislation on his desk, have a deal to take to the europeans and the rest of the world to say here we are. they won't get that it doesn't look like. the white house prepares to lower their expectations? >> they were asked about this yesterday and said the administration believes that these world leaders understand how our democracy works here in the country and they understand things don't come easy with congress. it was a question the white house faced repeatedly yesterday saying what will they be able to bring to the table? the administration says it's a vision and long-term commitment that may make a difference for the president on this trip. >> dana: half the government is headed to glascow. >> bill: a governor's race in new jersey. new poll from monmouth university showing incumbent democrat phil murphy leading the challenger, the republican, 51 to 40%. 11 point margin down from 17 points in august. it is tightening you could say. voters in new jersey have not reelected
. >> dana: the president is getting ready to leave on the trip to rome and glascow for the climate change to have legislation on his desk, have a deal to take to the europeans and the rest of the world to say here we are. they won't get that it doesn't look like. the white house prepares to lower their expectations? >> they were asked about this yesterday and said the administration believes that these world leaders understand how our democracy works here in the country and they...
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we will be in glascow at cop26 next week, does it accelerate some of the resolve to transition or does it make it worse? christine: we certainly hope there is increased resolve. we are committed to supporting the globe in their transition. we published our own psg strategy -- esg strategy. we are hopeful that the increase in earnings where they occur provide opportunity for more investment and renewables, new energy sources, and that will only fuel our road toward more energy choices, more supporting the climate we want to have in the world. alix: talk more about that. what is citi doing in terms of financing commodity trades? what does that look like in the middle of an energy crisis when we are trying to transition to clean energy at the same time? what does that look like for you? christine: as you point out, transitions are sometimes bumpy. we are maybe seeing some of that now. we are supporting our clients as they transition, and that means financing the things we are currently doing today, as we look at financing the things they want to do in the future, including wind, solar, bi
we will be in glascow at cop26 next week, does it accelerate some of the resolve to transition or does it make it worse? christine: we certainly hope there is increased resolve. we are committed to supporting the globe in their transition. we published our own psg strategy -- esg strategy. we are hopeful that the increase in earnings where they occur provide opportunity for more investment and renewables, new energy sources, and that will only fuel our road toward more energy choices, more...
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he is pushing real hard to get the spending bill done before he heads out to glascow of that conferenceparties of 26, cop 26, big summit of climate change. 20,000 heads of states, diplomats activists. sounds like a burning man for the woke crowd, what do you think they will accomplish there? >> honestly, not a lot. i look for them to start backtracking on key policies such as gas, coal and nuclear. without the two asian giants, china and russia in attendance, this will be very disappointing policywise for an aggressive agenda. it will be pretty hard to convince the rest of the world to adhere to strict policy when you have the biggest polluter in the world, china, aggressively pursuing more coal production. charles: yeah. they're not even going to show up. let me ask you about this cop 26 mascot, have you seen it? can you explain it to me? >> i'm at a loss. charles: okay. i know i'm not woke enough but that one right there, i don't know, not sure -- i seen a few of those with the unions in new york when they're picketing like a business. is that it? no. that is something different. i ca
he is pushing real hard to get the spending bill done before he heads out to glascow of that conferenceparties of 26, cop 26, big summit of climate change. 20,000 heads of states, diplomats activists. sounds like a burning man for the woke crowd, what do you think they will accomplish there? >> honestly, not a lot. i look for them to start backtracking on key policies such as gas, coal and nuclear. without the two asian giants, china and russia in attendance, this will be very...
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climate summit in glascow, may well be a result of what you all have done this week outside the whitethe standoff at standing rock. can you talk about the organizing this week, what has happened, what you want to see come out of it? you come along with 500 people, like siqiÑiq, have been arrested. . >> good to be on the show and see you today. i certainly hope that president biden is listening. the united states government brought the front lines to us, the indigenous people, to our doorstep. we wanted to bring the front lines to his doorstep, to see that we are very serious about climate change and declare a climate emergency. people versus fossil fuels came back out of a coalition of over 200 frontline organizations around the united states that came together to say we are not being heard, we are not being listened to. we need to unite together to let this administration know that we are serious. we go to all the hearings, we do the petitions, we make the phone calls, and it is not working. they still allow pipelines to go through a legally. dakota access pipeline is an illegal pipe
climate summit in glascow, may well be a result of what you all have done this week outside the whitethe standoff at standing rock. can you talk about the organizing this week, what has happened, what you want to see come out of it? you come along with 500 people, like siqiÑiq, have been arrested. . >> good to be on the show and see you today. i certainly hope that president biden is listening. the united states government brought the front lines to us, the indigenous people, to our...
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. >> we need to do this in my view before the president goes to glascow to give him something to showrican leadership but if we are going to remove the climate energy program that is the robust program of mandates and ientives, to get us to 50% reduction by 2030, if we are going to remove that, we have to have an alternative to hit the presidents goal, that is -- several ideas have proposed. penalties for industrial polluters. we have to look at what the package is. i know the progressive caucus has made it very, very clear, jared huffman in pticular ha been a great leader, saying we have to have the presidents 50%. amy: talk about how these negotiations are going. you have senator manchin criticizing sanders vision of americans and entitlement society, but in fact this is really an ideological difference? the west virginia senator making a fortune himself founding coal companies in the 1980's, his money and a blind trust and his brother and sons involved. is this purely about his own enrichment that he is objecting to renewable energy, for example? >> i went say it is a philosophical
. >> we need to do this in my view before the president goes to glascow to give him something to showrican leadership but if we are going to remove the climate energy program that is the robust program of mandates and ientives, to get us to 50% reduction by 2030, if we are going to remove that, we have to have an alternative to hit the presidents goal, that is -- several ideas have proposed. penalties for industrial polluters. we have to look at what the package is. i know the progressive...
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inside the summit, the protest outside, and hear from people all around the world who could not go to glascowut who are fighting on the ground to deal with the climate emergency. next up, we look at new revelations about shadow police units in border patrol. and what is the late great nobel prize-winning novelist toni morrison have to do with the current virginia governor's race? we will talk about that. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "san bÁ" by vicente garcÍa. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. human rights advocates are calling on congress to investigate how shadow police units along the u.s.-mexico border have helped cover-up beatings and murders by border patrol agents for more than three decades. new details came to light when attorneys investigatg the 2010 border patrol killing of mexican father anastasio hernÁndez rojas found a secretive, special investigative unit tampered with and even destroyed evidence in the case to shield the agents involved. rojas was beaten and shocked to death by the agents after he tried to cross the bor
inside the summit, the protest outside, and hear from people all around the world who could not go to glascowut who are fighting on the ground to deal with the climate emergency. next up, we look at new revelations about shadow police units in border patrol. and what is the late great nobel prize-winning novelist toni morrison have to do with the current virginia governor's race? we will talk about that. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "san bÁ" by vicente garcÍa. this is...
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here they are jetting off to glascow at the very time they have a energy crisis they're ignoring on thehave seen natural gas prices increase, seven-year high. gas prices are at a seven-year high, my home state, average gas price is $3.87 a gallon. 50 cents higher than the rest of the country. what i generally know we shouldn't be following the europe lead when they have been imposing these vaccine mandates, more government control, the rush to unreliable energy and what we're seeing as they embraced the green new deal that europe is facing an energy crisis. they have seen a 600% increase in their natural gas prices just this year and energy prices are expected to go up more than 300% as they're facing winter. liz: congresswoman, the hypocrisy of flying polluting airplanes, to talk about carbon taxes on everyone else and to be shamed like the likes of activist greta thornburg when china pumps out more green house gases than the u.s. and developed world combined. india pumps out tons too, so does russia. they will not cut polluting of gases either. they will slam americans. you meets as w
here they are jetting off to glascow at the very time they have a energy crisis they're ignoring on thehave seen natural gas prices increase, seven-year high. gas prices are at a seven-year high, my home state, average gas price is $3.87 a gallon. 50 cents higher than the rest of the country. what i generally know we shouldn't be following the europe lead when they have been imposing these vaccine mandates, more government control, the rush to unreliable energy and what we're seeing as they...
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when he goes to these meetings with the g20 now and then to meet his holiness the pope and to go to glascowe want him to go as strong as possible. i had my meeting with holiness the pope i brought the president's greetings. i brought the greetings of the congress of the united states and climate was a very big important issue for his holiness as i know it would be part, i assume it would be part of their discussion but the climate issue is not just about as i say, health, and about people in poverty taking a terrible bite of this warming apple called the climate crisis. it's a big values issue for us. anytime you want to ask me why i think it is transformative i'm happy to answer the question. [reporters shouting] reporter: white house framework includes 100 billion-dollar investment they say is separate for immigration? is that separate within the build back better act or separate from the build back better? >> over and above the 1.735. reporter: madam speaker, are you holding a infrastructure vote today? have you made that decision? cheryl: house speaker nancy pelosi telling us some thing
when he goes to these meetings with the g20 now and then to meet his holiness the pope and to go to glascowe want him to go as strong as possible. i had my meeting with holiness the pope i brought the president's greetings. i brought the greetings of the congress of the united states and climate was a very big important issue for his holiness as i know it would be part, i assume it would be part of their discussion but the climate issue is not just about as i say, health, and about people in...
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>> the meeting is held prior to the meeting in glascow. all eyes are focused on the glasco meeting.working together and intend to send a strong message to the international community that we are working very hard. at this moment one of the big issues faced by all of us is how to deal with the energy shortage. i will not say it is a crisis, i think it is a momentary mismatch between energy supply and demand. but it should not misguide all of us to think -- into thinking that we should reverse. this is a warning to all of us. in transitioning, we need to ramp up more efforts into renewable energy. haidi: we are seeing global central banks start to normalize policy, as well. in this environment, what will be the impact on the developing economies you work with, not to mention your bank operations? >> particularly the low income companies are working -- are dealing with two issues. one is how can they ensure the economy will move forward, facing the disruptions of the global supply chain, and how to ensure that the continued investment in climbing -- climate financing and infrastructure
>> the meeting is held prior to the meeting in glascow. all eyes are focused on the glasco meeting.working together and intend to send a strong message to the international community that we are working very hard. at this moment one of the big issues faced by all of us is how to deal with the energy shortage. i will not say it is a crisis, i think it is a momentary mismatch between energy supply and demand. but it should not misguide all of us to think -- into thinking that we should...
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come the afternoon i think we will see that ranges fringe and into glascow perhaps for the end of school give the impression that it should feel warmer but actually with a northerly breeze and moving into it will feel considerably cooler. chapters across scotland perhaps eight to ten at best. similarto scotland perhaps eight to ten at best. similar to the figures that many will see overnight. further south 1a, perhaps 15 with a mild air clings on. clear skies and that cold air around overnight friday will set us up for a patchy frost to start us off on saturday particularly across central and eastern areas of the uk. but coming in towards the western area of cloud and rain will mean a milder start here but a grayer day on saturday with some rain particularly for northern ireland and the northwest of england some showers down towards the southwest. today it looks like the southwest. today it looks like the rain will be a way to the east, we should see a drier day, i brighter day on early morning mist orfog clears and brighter day on early morning mist or fog clears and with the strengthen
come the afternoon i think we will see that ranges fringe and into glascow perhaps for the end of school give the impression that it should feel warmer but actually with a northerly breeze and moving into it will feel considerably cooler. chapters across scotland perhaps eight to ten at best. similarto scotland perhaps eight to ten at best. similar to the figures that many will see overnight. further south 1a, perhaps 15 with a mild air clings on. clear skies and that cold air around overnight...
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for the glascow summit -- glasgo w some beginning tomorrow.es the world need to hear, what do american citizens need to hear from that summit regarding climate change? guest: they need to hear that it is a threat to humanity, that it is a threat to the united states, which will become worse and worse, and if we fail to control it, it will eventually become existential. they need to hear that america has to take the lead on this and cooperate with other countries. i think what they also need to hear is that, as i've said -- you cannot send your president out into the world on this critical issue with, behind him, he paralyzed political party, a paralyzed establishment. if you recognize it is an important issue, then the american government needs your support. host: but notably absent at the glasgow summa is china and russia. xi jinping will not be there. vladimir putin will not be there either. guest: neither will modi. in a sense, why should they? biden was hoping to go there with his climate change and reconstruction package agreed, but as we
for the glascow summit -- glasgo w some beginning tomorrow.es the world need to hear, what do american citizens need to hear from that summit regarding climate change? guest: they need to hear that it is a threat to humanity, that it is a threat to the united states, which will become worse and worse, and if we fail to control it, it will eventually become existential. they need to hear that america has to take the lead on this and cooperate with other countries. i think what they also need to...
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kathleen: so what else are delegates attempting to do at cop 26 and glascow? here is to have initiatives that limit the global temperature rise 1.5 degrees celsius from preindustrial levels. to do that, there's a few things on the table. one is the phaseout of coal. there is less optimism that a deal is going to get done to stave out coal. there's been some resistance from developing countries to of course argue that developed countries of richer nations have been including for a long time. so there is a big debate about how much richer countries should pa
kathleen: so what else are delegates attempting to do at cop 26 and glascow? here is to have initiatives that limit the global temperature rise 1.5 degrees celsius from preindustrial levels. to do that, there's a few things on the table. one is the phaseout of coal. there is less optimism that a deal is going to get done to stave out coal. there's been some resistance from developing countries to of course argue that developed countries of richer nations have been including for a long time. so...
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we will march together to glascow and do everything we can to help president biden achieve our goals, impress the rest of the world to do so -- and press the rest of the world to do so as well. i would like to enter the record an october 2021 report called the state of climate. the executive summary of a report from the united nations environment program titled "the heat is on, a world of climate promises not yet delivered, which provides an overview of the difference between where greenhouse gas emissions are protected to be in 2030 and where they should be two of earth the worst impacts of climate change." three, september 20 21 report from the organization for economic cooperation and development titled climate finance provided and mobilized by developed countries which examine the gap between adaptation financing that has been provided and what is needed. finally, a september 17 20 21 letter from the industrial energy consumers of america, because of course exporting oil and methane has repercussions for the u.s. economy. this letter to the department of energy secretary asked the
we will march together to glascow and do everything we can to help president biden achieve our goals, impress the rest of the world to do so -- and press the rest of the world to do so as well. i would like to enter the record an october 2021 report called the state of climate. the executive summary of a report from the united nations environment program titled "the heat is on, a world of climate promises not yet delivered, which provides an overview of the difference between where...