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al gore: absolutely. at its heart it never should have been a political issue or an ideological issue. it is a moral issue. it is a spiritual issue. of course it is. and on the other side of what's -- of doing what's right is greed. greed and the manipulation of facts, to conceal the truth, in order to distort what our democracy ought to be deciding, in order to serve the cities of these special interests. so of course, not long from now, the next generation will ask one of two questions depending on the decisions we make in this time period. if they have tropical diseases spreading northward, in the southern hemisphere southward to where the big populations are. if there is chaos and civil unrest because governments can't govern themselves in these conditions, if there are stronger floods and deeper droughts and more powerful storms and the melting ice and sea level, all of that stuff, what would they think about what we did to leave them with that? that's a moral question and we would see it, if we had
al gore: absolutely. at its heart it never should have been a political issue or an ideological issue. it is a moral issue. it is a spiritual issue. of course it is. and on the other side of what's -- of doing what's right is greed. greed and the manipulation of facts, to conceal the truth, in order to distort what our democracy ought to be deciding, in order to serve the cities of these special interests. so of course, not long from now, the next generation will ask one of two questions...
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gore: it is crucial. one of the lessons that net roots nation has taught us is connecting to one another on the internet is extremely important, but we have to connect in person as well. because that is where the deep ties, that can build the commitment necessary to keep the and to ultimately prevail host: further.e this a step we have an administration that does not feel sciences valuable. i saw science all throughout both of the movies can you talk about how important it is and how we can begin to translate science into every day language or mr. mrs. romero's johnson, who i often speak about, feel the connection in that space? mr. gore: the phrase "speak truth to power" embodies the essential formula you're getting at. the truth that the scientists have worked real hard to find out and double check and triple check and verify with their observations in the real world, the truth is still inconvenient for the carbon polluters and the politicians, that they totally control lock, stock, and oil barrel. they
gore: it is crucial. one of the lessons that net roots nation has taught us is connecting to one another on the internet is extremely important, but we have to connect in person as well. because that is where the deep ties, that can build the commitment necessary to keep the and to ultimately prevail host: further.e this a step we have an administration that does not feel sciences valuable. i saw science all throughout both of the movies can you talk about how important it is and how we can...
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ramos: seÑor gore, gracias por hablar con nosotros. gore: gracias a usted. solo $6.99 cada una. más 4 productos de pepsi cola por $5. ♪ el 60 % de las mujeres usan un tamaño incorrecto de toallas femeninas y tienen derrames. prueba always my fit encuentra el número ideal para tu flujo y talla de ropa interior en cualquier paquete always. si la talla es mejor, la protección es mejor. always. ramos: el actor cristiÁn de la fuente estÁ cumpliendo 25 aÑos como actor, y no solo eso, lo acaban nombrar piloto de la fuerza aÉrea chilena. pero muchos lo recordamos por ser uno de los primeros en criticar al candidato donald trump. hoy estÁ aquÍ con nosotros en el estudio. cristiÁn, peces por regresar aquÍ al programa. te lo agradezco muchÍsimo. de la fuente: no, gracias por invitarme. ramos: vamos a hablar de tu carrera, de los 25 aÑos, pero antes quiero reconocer, y lo he hecho varias veces, que fuiste el primero que se enfrentÓ a donald trump. era junio del 2015, donald trump dice que los mexicanos, yo soy inmigrante mexicano, Éramos criminales y violadores, y sales
ramos: seÑor gore, gracias por hablar con nosotros. gore: gracias a usted. solo $6.99 cada una. más 4 productos de pepsi cola por $5. ♪ el 60 % de las mujeres usan un tamaño incorrecto de toallas femeninas y tienen derrames. prueba always my fit encuentra el número ideal para tu flujo y talla de ropa interior en cualquier paquete always. si la talla es mejor, la protección es mejor. always. ramos: el actor cristiÁn de la fuente estÁ cumpliendo 25 aÑos como actor, y no solo eso, lo...
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al gore: it's crucial. of the lessons that has taught is that connecting to one another on the internet is extremely to connectut we have to one another in person as well. [applause] al gore: because that's where the real deep ties come that can necessary to ment keep going. and to ultimately prevail. this just a s take step further. we currently have an who does not feel science is valuable. throughout,ience all both of the movies, and can you just speak a little bit about and then ant that is, also how do we begin to science into every day ramirez or that mrs. mr. johnson, who i often speak about, feel the connection in that space. well, phrase, speak embodies the , essential formula that you're getting at here. truth that the scientists have worked real hard to find and double-check and triple their nd verified with observations with the truth, is for the onvenient carbon polluters and the oliticians, that they totally control lock, stock and oil barrel, and so they want to hide truth, distort the truth,
al gore: it's crucial. of the lessons that has taught is that connecting to one another on the internet is extremely to connectut we have to one another in person as well. [applause] al gore: because that's where the real deep ties come that can necessary to ment keep going. and to ultimately prevail. this just a s take step further. we currently have an who does not feel science is valuable. throughout,ience all both of the movies, and can you just speak a little bit about and then ant that...
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that is no surprise to climate campaigner al gore. he has released a new documentary to go after politicians who dismiss climate change, including the one in the white house. have a look. >> this time last year, the u.s. was in the middle of its election campaign. trump: it is supposed to be 70 degrees today. it is freezing here. speaking of global warming, we need some global warming! it is freezing! reporter: while the election campaign raged on, former vice president al gore spoke to climate experts and documented the effects of, change around the world -- melting glaciers, floods, and hurricanes, to name a few. in 2015, he was present at the settlement of the paris climate agreement. less than two years later, trump withdrew the u.s. from the same deal. gore: the majority of republican voters in the u.s. think we should have stayed in the paris agreement. a plurality of trump supporters thought we should have stayed in the paris agreement. so he has decided to just do the bidding of the large carbon polluters, who are important to
that is no surprise to climate campaigner al gore. he has released a new documentary to go after politicians who dismiss climate change, including the one in the white house. have a look. >> this time last year, the u.s. was in the middle of its election campaign. trump: it is supposed to be 70 degrees today. it is freezing here. speaking of global warming, we need some global warming! it is freezing! reporter: while the election campaign raged on, former vice president al gore spoke to...
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vice president gore, mr. cooper, i'm a commercial crabber and i've been working the chesapeake bay for 50-plus years and i have a crab house business out on the water. and the water level is the same as it was when the place was built in 1970. i'm not a scientist, but i'm a keen observer and if sea level rise is occurring, why am i not seeing signs of it? i mean, our island is disappearing, but it's because of erosion and not sea level rise, and unless we get a seawall, we will lose our island, but back to the question, why am i not seeing signs of the sea level rise? >> what do you think the erosion is due to, mayor? >> wave action. storms. >> has that increased any? >> not really. i mean -- >> so you're losing the island even though the waves haven't increased? >> yes. this erosion has been going on since captain john smith discovered the island and named it. >> well -- >> it's got to our doorstep now and we focus on it more. >> arguments about science aren't necessarily going to be of any comfort to you an
vice president gore, mr. cooper, i'm a commercial crabber and i've been working the chesapeake bay for 50-plus years and i have a crab house business out on the water. and the water level is the same as it was when the place was built in 1970. i'm not a scientist, but i'm a keen observer and if sea level rise is occurring, why am i not seeing signs of it? i mean, our island is disappearing, but it's because of erosion and not sea level rise, and unless we get a seawall, we will lose our island,...
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here, now gore is back with a sequel.the sequel was released on friday just a few months after trump announced america's withdrawal from the climate agreement. he's here talking about the state of of the climate right now. >> here in the u.s., in just the last seven years, we have had 11 once in 1,000-year events and they're now fairly common place. in one year, last year, houston, texas had two one in 500-year events and one once in 1,000-year event. and the increase in airport, d india just set its all time temperature record, the hottest year ever measured last year, the second hottest was the year before that. 15 of the 17 hottest in the last 20 years. the carbon polluters have mounted in rear guard action to pretend there's still a debate, again mother nature is convincing people that whether they want to use the term global warming or climate crisis or not, they can see for themselves with the evidence of their own senses that things are really changing for the worst. >> what about when we watched that very dramatic
here, now gore is back with a sequel.the sequel was released on friday just a few months after trump announced america's withdrawal from the climate agreement. he's here talking about the state of of the climate right now. >> here in the u.s., in just the last seven years, we have had 11 once in 1,000-year events and they're now fairly common place. in one year, last year, houston, texas had two one in 500-year events and one once in 1,000-year event. and the increase in airport, d india...
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it strikes me it would bea gore movie.would be a better place without all these film crews. it's the most beautiful film crews. it's the most beautiful film of the summer. the dvd, a blast from the past you brought us.|j don't want to make anyone feel old oi’ don't want to make anyone feel old or young, 50 years old it is this year, it's out on dvd, the graduate with dustin hoffman. anne bancro ft is anne bancroft is the older woman playing on hoffman. it's still pretty crazy after all those years. thank you very much. my highlight this week may be your russian accent, we can discuss that later. lovely to see you. thank you very much. that's just about it for this week. enjoy your cinema—going. thank you for watching. see you next time, bye. hello. good evening. the weekend is here. the prospects look good for many parts of the country. today we have had a lot of showers, it won't be as wet this weekend. storms as well, a cluster of them has pushed to the north sea. this area of rain brought an end to the cricket at edgbas
it strikes me it would bea gore movie.would be a better place without all these film crews. it's the most beautiful film crews. it's the most beautiful film of the summer. the dvd, a blast from the past you brought us.|j don't want to make anyone feel old oi’ don't want to make anyone feel old or young, 50 years old it is this year, it's out on dvd, the graduate with dustin hoffman. anne bancro ft is anne bancroft is the older woman playing on hoffman. it's still pretty crazy after all those...
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is on the agenda as it always is at the weekend, but this time it's extreme weather as we follow al gore and a series of flip chart presentations around the sadly necessary an inconvenient sequel, a follow—up to his oscar—winning an inconvenient truth. and in the hitman‘s bodyguard, the bodyguard played by ryan reynolds meets a hit man played by samuel ljackson and it's love at first sight. well, not really. let's start with final portrait. i'm a massive stanley tucci fan as an actor. i know he's directed a few films before. i must confess i don't think i've seen any of them looking at the list. how does this work—out? there was a one called big night where he played a restaurant owner with his brother played by tony shalhoub. stanley tucci doesn't pop up in this film, although tony shalhoub, who played his brother, does, again playing a brother interestingly, of alberto giacometti, playing diego giacometti. this is a story that i didn't know and a story that stanley tucci, strolling along in paris 25 years ago in one of the bouquinistes along the seine, and picked up this memoir of this
is on the agenda as it always is at the weekend, but this time it's extreme weather as we follow al gore and a series of flip chart presentations around the sadly necessary an inconvenient sequel, a follow—up to his oscar—winning an inconvenient truth. and in the hitman‘s bodyguard, the bodyguard played by ryan reynolds meets a hit man played by samuel ljackson and it's love at first sight. well, not really. let's start with final portrait. i'm a massive stanley tucci fan as an actor. i...
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former vice president al gore on the state of the planet. >> this is for real. were we not to take a hold of it and solve it, it -- the consequences would be too catastrophic to even imagine. >> he will also weigh in on the state of american politics. >> from my point of view, the worst of it is that it's producing constant distractions. >> will he jump in to fix the mess? wouldn't it make sense for you to run for president? >>> also, the weakened world affairs. russia, venezuela, north korea. and will america get a new immigration policy? i have a great panel to discuss. >>> finally, an american red state taking cues from a much derided socialist scandinavian country. in the prisons of north dakota. is there a lesson for all of america? i'll explore. >>> but first, here's my take. in 1992, pennsylvania's governor, robert casey, a democrat dedicated to the working class, asked to speak at the national convention in new york city. he wanted to propose a pro life plant for the party platform mostly as a way of affirming his catholic beliefs. he fully understood th
former vice president al gore on the state of the planet. >> this is for real. were we not to take a hold of it and solve it, it -- the consequences would be too catastrophic to even imagine. >> he will also weigh in on the state of american politics. >> from my point of view, the worst of it is that it's producing constant distractions. >> will he jump in to fix the mess? wouldn't it make sense for you to run for president? >>> also, the weakened world affairs....
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explain. >> we think about what al gore is doing.o prevent us and $1.2 bill people in the world who don't have electricity. he's trying to prevent all of us from using fossil fuels. he better give us a full picture of what that entails. kennedy: you say the film is biased, manipulative and self-serving. you say right now fossil fuels have never been more vital. >> absolutely. he's saying climate is more dangerous than ever. but he doesn't give us the data. we used to have millions of climate-related death. but now we have 6,000. but you would never guess that because he uses anecdotes and i stead of data. and solar is 2% of the world's energy activity. kennedy: al gore's pool devours enough electricity to fuel six u.s. households. just his pool. >> you know, it's true al gore is a hypocrite. but the issue is not how much energy he is using, but how much he wants us to be free to use. kennedy: when you curtail people's economic freedoms, it's difficult for people top come out of poverty. that's the case people like al gore are trying
explain. >> we think about what al gore is doing.o prevent us and $1.2 bill people in the world who don't have electricity. he's trying to prevent all of us from using fossil fuels. he better give us a full picture of what that entails. kennedy: you say the film is biased, manipulative and self-serving. you say right now fossil fuels have never been more vital. >> absolutely. he's saying climate is more dangerous than ever. but he doesn't give us the data. we used to have millions...
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well thank you so much for your work and for documenting the work of al gore. >> thank you for having us. >> appreciate it. >> and that will do it for us. you could find more of our coverage at kqed.org/newsroom. i'm thuy vu, thank you for joining us. robert: checks and balances. tensions flare between president trump and republicans over health care, sanctions and the special counsel and the russian investigation heads to a grand jury. i'm robert costa. recess in washington starts with last-minute drama. tonight on "washington week." president trump: they can continue their obsession with the russian hoax or they can serve the interests of the american people. robert: while the president fumes, the investigation into russia's election meddling ramps up, again. the special counsel convenience a grand jury. president trump rallies his base. president trump: we don't need advice from the washington swamp. we need to drain the swamp. robert: aggiv
well thank you so much for your work and for documenting the work of al gore. >> thank you for having us. >> appreciate it. >> and that will do it for us. you could find more of our coverage at kqed.org/newsroom. i'm thuy vu, thank you for joining us. robert: checks and balances. tensions flare between president trump and republicans over health care, sanctions and the special counsel and the russian investigation heads to a grand jury. i'm robert costa. recess in washington...
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well thank you so much for your work and for documenting the work of al gore. >> thank you for having us. >> appreciate it. >> and that will do it for us. you could find more of our coverage at kqed.org/newsroom. i'm thuy vu, thank you for joining us. captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, august 6: diplomats try to reduce tensions after the u.n. imposes more sanctions on north korea. are members of the republican party already planning to run for president in 2020? and in our signature segment, from hawaii: growing concern over an invasive species-- how parakeets are wreaking havoc on local farms. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the j.b.p. foundation. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund.
well thank you so much for your work and for documenting the work of al gore. >> thank you for having us. >> appreciate it. >> and that will do it for us. you could find more of our coverage at kqed.org/newsroom. i'm thuy vu, thank you for joining us. captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, august 6: diplomats try to reduce tensions after the u.n. imposes more sanctions on north korea. are members of the republican party already planning...
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but unfortunately, obviously, al gore seems to feel the need to do so. his life has changed again.rrowly missed out on being president, al gore, and now he's become this travelling salesman for climate change. going around teaching people how to do fairly dull presentations on a powerpoint around the world, but also we get a film in which extreme weather features. it is very cinematic extreme weather, isn't it, unfortunately. but there is also the fact that some people still don't believe this stuff is happening so he still needs to go and convince people. now, i need no convincing fracking is probably not good for the earth and wind turbines and solar panels are. but it's very difficult to get the world to turn around. so it's a look at this thing. unfortunately, jane, and i say this with heavy heart, it's really boring. 0h, 0k. oh, no. just watching the clips we are playing here i wasjust thinking this looks like a busman‘s holiday for a journalist. it looks like possibly a very interesting documentary. and i'm thinking, are people going to pay whatever they paid now to go and se
but unfortunately, obviously, al gore seems to feel the need to do so. his life has changed again.rrowly missed out on being president, al gore, and now he's become this travelling salesman for climate change. going around teaching people how to do fairly dull presentations on a powerpoint around the world, but also we get a film in which extreme weather features. it is very cinematic extreme weather, isn't it, unfortunately. but there is also the fact that some people still don't believe this...
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but unfortunately, obviously, al gore seems to feel the need to do so. his life has changed again. missed out on being president, al gore, and now he's become this travelling salesman for climate change. going around teaching people how to do fairly dull presentations on a powerpoint around the world, but also we get a film in which extreme weather features. it is very cinematic extreme weather, isn't it, unfortunately. but there is also the fact that some people still don't believe this stuff is happening so he still needs to go and convince people. now, i need no convincing fracking is probably not good for the earth and wind turbines and solar panels are. but it's very difficult to get the world to turn around. so it's a look at this thing. unfortunately, jane, and i say this with heavy heart, it's really boring. 0h, 0k. oh, no. just watching the clips we are playing here i wasjust thinking this looks like a busman‘s holiday for a journalist. it looks like possibly a very interesting documentary. and i'm thinking, are people going to pay whatever they paid now to go and see it a
but unfortunately, obviously, al gore seems to feel the need to do so. his life has changed again. missed out on being president, al gore, and now he's become this travelling salesman for climate change. going around teaching people how to do fairly dull presentations on a powerpoint around the world, but also we get a film in which extreme weather features. it is very cinematic extreme weather, isn't it, unfortunately. but there is also the fact that some people still don't believe this stuff...
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the point on radio 4 that it gore was making the point on radio 4 thatitis gore was making the pointn radio 4 that it is not trump being a hothead, this is a problem that other illustrations in the past have allowed to develop and therefore it isa allowed to develop and therefore it is a big problem that is going to have to be confronted. and whether this method of his girls put pressure on china to exert some influence on north korea and achieve something, it has achieved something through the sanctions of the un security council, maybe all these hot words will lead to something actually being achieved. on the other hand, there is the massive danger that people could talk themselves into something abysmal. and north korea's response is that if all think about putting its military plan into action and firing a missile very near to guam. far more newspapers on the egg story. the daily mail... the food standards agency saying that 21,000 eggs were affected and it turned out to be 700,000! there is a question about not least in the belgian and the netherlands where they knew about this
the point on radio 4 that it gore was making the point on radio 4 thatitis gore was making the pointn radio 4 that it is not trump being a hothead, this is a problem that other illustrations in the past have allowed to develop and therefore it isa allowed to develop and therefore it is a big problem that is going to have to be confronted. and whether this method of his girls put pressure on china to exert some influence on north korea and achieve something, it has achieved something through the...
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they did a little study on gore's estate.urns out his nashville residents, 10,000 square foot residence uses 21 times more energy than the typical u.s. home. do as i say not as i do al gore. any response to al? >> he sounds like a hypocrite. why is he using so much energy? how come al gore went into the white house middle class and now he's filthy rich? jesse: he's worth 200 to $300 million? that's a lot of green. you don't have solar panels on your house do you? >> no. jesse: up next the trump divorce defense. one woman said herselfies with the president and the first lady ruined her marriage. she joins me next. jesse: a former power couple is calling it quits, citing donald trump as one of the main reasons for the split. they married in may 2015. but after two years of marriage came a divisive presidential elect. the former miami dolphins cheerleader, a staunch republican said she filed for divorce after being pressured by his supporters to tone down her political views. when you married your husband you knew he was a democ
they did a little study on gore's estate.urns out his nashville residents, 10,000 square foot residence uses 21 times more energy than the typical u.s. home. do as i say not as i do al gore. any response to al? >> he sounds like a hypocrite. why is he using so much energy? how come al gore went into the white house middle class and now he's filthy rich? jesse: he's worth 200 to $300 million? that's a lot of green. you don't have solar panels on your house do you? >> no. jesse: up...
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gore's new movie "an inconvenient sequel" opens tomorrow. report from the national center for public policy research says gore uses at least 21 times more energy at his nashville mansion then the average american home. the report says gore's home uses 231,000-kilowatt hours a year. that's an increase of 40,000 kilowatts from 2006, according to an ap report. even though gore installed solar panels to help reduce his home's energy consumption. last night on msnbc, chris hayes did not ask the former vice president about this but gore did take a shot of president trump. >> the truth about the climate crisis is still a convenient for the large carbon polluters, and they have a huge amount of influence with this administration. >> you are someone. >> gore says president trump has surrounded himself with a rogue's gallery of climate change deniers. up next, we will go live to hunting in west virginia where president trump holds a rally at the top of the hour. first, here's what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox
gore's new movie "an inconvenient sequel" opens tomorrow. report from the national center for public policy research says gore uses at least 21 times more energy at his nashville mansion then the average american home. the report says gore's home uses 231,000-kilowatt hours a year. that's an increase of 40,000 kilowatts from 2006, according to an ap report. even though gore installed solar panels to help reduce his home's energy consumption. last night on msnbc, chris hayes did not...
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tonight, stephen welcomes former president al gore! issa rae, a performance by planetarium, and russia's state television's only late night show. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! captioning sponsored by cbs ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: very nice. hey, everybody! how are you? hi, jon, good to see you! ( audience chanting stephen ) ( piano riff ) >> stephen: thanks, everybody! thank you so much! ( cheers and applause ) welcome to the "late show." please have a seat. thank you so much, everybody. well, folks, welcome to the "late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it is-- it's russia week, and i just want to get out ahead of the story here. i recently met with a lot of russians. i can't remember why. maybe because i was in russia. oh, some of them worked for the government. this week, we'll be showing you one russian field piece. sorry. i meant to say two russian-- my lawyers are telling me five russian field pieces.
tonight, stephen welcomes former president al gore! issa rae, a performance by planetarium, and russia's state television's only late night show. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! captioning sponsored by cbs ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: very nice. hey, everybody! how are you? hi, jon, good to see you! ( audience chanting stephen ) ( piano riff ) >> stephen: thanks,...
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they did a little study on gore's estate.ns out his nashville residents, 10,000 square foot residence uses 21 times more energy than the typical u.s. home. do as i say not as i do al gore. any response to al? >> he sounds like a hypocrite. why is he using so much energy? how come al gore went into the white house middle class and now he's filthy rich? jesse: he's worth 200 to $300 million? that's a lot of green. you don't have solar panels on your house do you? >> no. jesse: up next the trump divorce defense. one woman said herselfies with the president and the first lady ruined her marriage. she joins me next. there's a new essence in herbal essences. it's bio:renew. a blend of sea kelp, aloe and antioxidants that help bring your hair back to life. herbal essences. let life in. [woman] so you're saying you didn't eat this ice cream? [man] baby, i swear on my lucky shirt... i ate it. [burke] fright-ning bolt. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-b
they did a little study on gore's estate.ns out his nashville residents, 10,000 square foot residence uses 21 times more energy than the typical u.s. home. do as i say not as i do al gore. any response to al? >> he sounds like a hypocrite. why is he using so much energy? how come al gore went into the white house middle class and now he's filthy rich? jesse: he's worth 200 to $300 million? that's a lot of green. you don't have solar panels on your house do you? >> no. jesse: up next...
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it's aleve. >> al >>us tucker: al gore's back. warming's documentary "an inconvenient sequel." gore warns about catastrophe if everybody doesn't start using less energy and throwing off less carbon. we have some inconvenient truths of our own. a paper points out that gore's home in nashville, tennessee, consumes 21 times as much electricity as a typical american home. we asked drewed johnson, he's a senior fellow. he wrote that paper. hard to believe someone who cares deeply about the fate of the earth as al gore does could personally own a home that burna that much electricity. how can that be. >> it makesve you wonder if he believes what he's saying. this is a guy who is not only this home that burns more electricity in one year than the average american burns in their home in 21 years. he also has two other homes. here's a guy who has basically exploited concerns about the environment to make $300 million and win the nobel prize. it makes you wonder what his agenda is. stay when i remember in the '80s, we were upset when televa
it's aleve. >> al >>us tucker: al gore's back. warming's documentary "an inconvenient sequel." gore warns about catastrophe if everybody doesn't start using less energy and throwing off less carbon. we have some inconvenient truths of our own. a paper points out that gore's home in nashville, tennessee, consumes 21 times as much electricity as a typical american home. we asked drewed johnson, he's a senior fellow. he wrote that paper. hard to believe someone who cares...
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be sure to watch "an inconvenient special" town hall august 2nd with al gore at 7:30 p.m.
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they did a little study on gore's estate.is nashville residents, 10,000 square foot residence uses 21 times more energy than the typical u.s. home. do as i say not as i do al gore. any response to al? >> he sounds like a hypocrite. why is he using so much energy? how come al gore went into the white house middle class and now he's filthy rich? jesse: he's worth 200 to $300 million? that's a lot of green. you don't have solar panels on your house do you? >> no. jesse: up next the trump divorce defense. one woman said herselfies with the president and the first lady ruined her marriage. she joins me next. the dna summer sale is here. get your ancestrydna kit. spit. mail it in. learn about you and the people and places that led to you. go explore your roots. take a walk through the past. meet new relatives and see how a place and its people are all a part of you. ancestrydna. save 30% through august 15th at ancestrydna.com. jesse: a former power couple is calling it quits, citing donald trump as one of the main reasons for the s
they did a little study on gore's estate.is nashville residents, 10,000 square foot residence uses 21 times more energy than the typical u.s. home. do as i say not as i do al gore. any response to al? >> he sounds like a hypocrite. why is he using so much energy? how come al gore went into the white house middle class and now he's filthy rich? jesse: he's worth 200 to $300 million? that's a lot of green. you don't have solar panels on your house do you? >> no. jesse: up next the...
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al gore's film on climate change has been a disaster.s not stopped the failed presidential candidate to give advice on someone who did find a way to enact the electoral college. >> if i had to give one piece of advice, what would it be? >> resigned. >> kennedy: oh, albert. greg, this is just sad. his movie is floundering like a dying carp on a hot dog. >> greg: i blame climate change on that, by the way. everyone is piling on trump. he just joined a mob because it made him relevant. >> kennedy: lisa, he's just trying to get a little bit of interest in his movie. it's sheer climate hackery. isn't it? >> lisa: this is what he's trying to do. he knows 66% of democrats care about democrats. that's why he is launched this issue. the planet would not exist right now, according to him. i don't think is the best of foreshadowing things. she sends -- he spends one month heating their pool what an average american spends one month eating their house. >> jesse: i can't talk about al gore. i just had dinner. you know what? this wasn't a quick-witted
al gore's film on climate change has been a disaster.s not stopped the failed presidential candidate to give advice on someone who did find a way to enact the electoral college. >> if i had to give one piece of advice, what would it be? >> resigned. >> kennedy: oh, albert. greg, this is just sad. his movie is floundering like a dying carp on a hot dog. >> greg: i blame climate change on that, by the way. everyone is piling on trump. he just joined a mob because it made...
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so there's no credibility when it comes to al gore. it's all about him.genda -- elizabeth: and one of his estates uses 21 times the energy of the average u.s. home in one year. >> yeah. and i'm sure he pops around on private jets, but let's believer in climate change. elizabeth: we've got to leave it there, thank you so much. we are awaiting president trump to speak in west virginia, and he says he has a special announcement. we're going to have more on that after this. poor mouth breather. .. liz: we are awaiting president trump. he will speak at a rally in west virginia. he says he has a special announcement. it could be the democratic governor of west virginia is switching to the republican party. thanks for having us in your homes. gerri willis is here with "making money." gere report "wall street journal" reporting special counsel robert mueller has impaneled a grand jury and subpoenas have been issued. this unfolding as president trump hold a campaign-style rally in one hour. as the dow delivers another record close. reporter: presiden president trs
so there's no credibility when it comes to al gore. it's all about him.genda -- elizabeth: and one of his estates uses 21 times the energy of the average u.s. home in one year. >> yeah. and i'm sure he pops around on private jets, but let's believer in climate change. elizabeth: we've got to leave it there, thank you so much. we are awaiting president trump to speak in west virginia, and he says he has a special announcement. we're going to have more on that after this. poor mouth...
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they did a little study on gore's estate.ut his nashville residents, 10,000 square foot residence uses 21 times more energy than the typical u.s. home. do as i say not as i do al gore. any response to al? >> he sounds like a hypocrite. why is he using so much energy? how come al gore went into the white house middle class and now he's filthy rich? jesse: he's worth 200 to $300 million? that's a lot of green. you don't have solar panels on your house do you? >> no. jesse: up next the trump divorce defense. one woman said herselfies with the president and the first lady ruined her marriage. she joins me next. shawn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality
they did a little study on gore's estate.ut his nashville residents, 10,000 square foot residence uses 21 times more energy than the typical u.s. home. do as i say not as i do al gore. any response to al? >> he sounds like a hypocrite. why is he using so much energy? how come al gore went into the white house middle class and now he's filthy rich? jesse: he's worth 200 to $300 million? that's a lot of green. you don't have solar panels on your house do you? >> no. jesse: up next the...
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still to come today, the former vice president al gore .today is gore. while we wait to get started, we will show you some of the discussion on u.s. nuclear capabilities from today's washington journal. host: the senior pentagon correspondent and associate editor with the defense news, thank you for being with us. guest: thank you for having me. host: we will start with tape from president trump who has been talking about the nuclear korean threat. here is what he said. president trump: i would like to denuke the world. president obama said global warming was the biggest threat, i disagree. nuclear is the greatest threat, no question, not even close. i would like russia and the united states and china and pakistan and any other countries that have nuclear weapons, get rid of them. until such time as they do, we will be the most powerful nuclear nation on earth by far. the first order i give to my generals, as you know, you know mike, my first order was i want our nuclear arsenal to be the biggest and finest in the world. we spent a lot of money, a lot of
still to come today, the former vice president al gore .today is gore. while we wait to get started, we will show you some of the discussion on u.s. nuclear capabilities from today's washington journal. host: the senior pentagon correspondent and associate editor with the defense news, thank you for being with us. guest: thank you for having me. host: we will start with tape from president trump who has been talking about the nuclear korean threat. here is what he said. president trump: i would...
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this is mostly within the gore point. we see right here, right?e the emergency workers. but at times we've seen them also blocking the right lane. right now i'm seeing traffic get by on the right lane but i think at times they're blocking this lane as well so it's been creating such a jam on 422. it's a 31 minute ride as you look at these travel times only 6 miles an hour you're traveling and it's pretty jammed from 29 to 23 where you're looking at speeds of -- ranging from the 20's to just the single digits near that accident scene on 422 eastbound at 23. we've got a new accident in upper moreland. we're hearing the accident involving a pedestrian. watch for an accident right here that just happened in upper moreland township. also a water main break. we had a couple of them today. one still out here in bridgeport and dekalb street near fourth street so watch for the road being blocked with a water main break there. big atlantic city air show is today. we've been talking a lot about it because hundreds of thousands of people come to the boardwalk
this is mostly within the gore point. we see right here, right?e the emergency workers. but at times we've seen them also blocking the right lane. right now i'm seeing traffic get by on the right lane but i think at times they're blocking this lane as well so it's been creating such a jam on 422. it's a 31 minute ride as you look at these travel times only 6 miles an hour you're traveling and it's pretty jammed from 29 to 23 where you're looking at speeds of -- ranging from the 20's to just the...
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y se activÓ un segundo pl y le damos la bienvenida a al gore.sonas quÉ hay de nuevo y los grandes cambios comparados hace dÉcadas atrÁs. nÚmero 1 los cambios climÁticos son serios, ayer tuvimos 6 pulgadas de lluvia en miami y estos ocurre en otros lugares alrededor del mundo. el segundo cambio tenemos la soluciÓn ahora la electricidad obtenida por el sol, por el viento, baterÍas, autos elÉctricos y mÁs. >>> ¿ cuÁl es el balance de manera importante del cambio climÁtico? >>> lo que estÁ pasando es que nosotros estamos poniendo toda esa contaminaciÓn en el cielo. usando el cielo como si fuera deshague, y hace que la temperatura suba pero la mayorÍa del calor se va al ocÉano derritiendo el hielo y subiendo el nivel del mar y esto causa las tormentas de lluvias mÁs fuerte y mÁs desde destructiva tambiÉn causan sequÍas en muchos lugares del mundo y crean problemas que los cientÍficos dicen van a empeorar si no buscamos una rÁpida soluciÓn. >>> ¿ quÉ tan peligroso puede ser esto para el planeta? >>> yo estaba preocupado cuando el presidente trump anun
y se activÓ un segundo pl y le damos la bienvenida a al gore.sonas quÉ hay de nuevo y los grandes cambios comparados hace dÉcadas atrÁs. nÚmero 1 los cambios climÁticos son serios, ayer tuvimos 6 pulgadas de lluvia en miami y estos ocurre en otros lugares alrededor del mundo. el segundo cambio tenemos la soluciÓn ahora la electricidad obtenida por el sol, por el viento, baterÍas, autos elÉctricos y mÁs. >>> ¿ cuÁl es el balance de manera importante del cambio climÁtico?...
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thank you, guy. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: al gore cares a lot.n you, is he a much better person than you are. he cares more about the climate than anything. naturally to express his deep concern about the climate. he built a massive guzzling mansion. that can't be real it is we will take you inside his ungreen home. deeply ungreen. we're shocked. stay tuned stay tuned ♪ you won't see these folks at the post office. stay tuned ♪ they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >> al gore's back. he just put out his new anti-global warming documentary. it is called "an inconvenient sequel." like his previous film, he warns about interplanetary catastrophe if everybody doesn't start using less energy and throwing off less carbon. we got some inconvenient truths o
thank you, guy. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: al gore cares a lot.n you, is he a much better person than you are. he cares more about the climate than anything. naturally to express his deep concern about the climate. he built a massive guzzling mansion. that can't be real it is we will take you inside his ungreen home. deeply ungreen. we're shocked. stay tuned stay tuned ♪ you won't see these folks at the post office. stay tuned ♪ they have businesses to run. they have...
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Ángeles, edgar muÑoz, noticias telemundo. >> y ya son mÁs de 10 aÑos donde el ex vicepresidente al goreu entrevista con vanessa hauc. . >> la mano dura del gobierno de trump no solo preocupa a los inmigrantes, sino tambiÉn al ex vicepresidente de los estados unidos. . >> (habla en inglÉs). >> no respaldo lo que estÁ haciendo, parece que trump ha decidido culpar a inmigrantes usarlos como chivos expiatorios inspirar rabia hacia ellos. >> pero no viene hablar de polÍtica s.i.p. ino un tema que apasiona, su documental no solo ganÓ el oscar y premio nobel de la paz, sino que trajo a la mesa el peligroso calentamiento de nuestro planeta. >> los extremos climÁticos se han hecho mucho mÁs graves y comunes. >> en esta segunda cinta visita groenlandia en donde Últimos 20 aÑos se han perdido 12 metros de capas de hielo. >> el agua que se derrite dice va directo a las calles de ciudades como miami. pero Él estÁ optimista. >> creo que el costo de la energÍa renovable ha bajado tanto que es mucho mÁs barato tener electricidad de estas fuentes que no. >> ha habido grandes avances. >> como ciudades en
Ángeles, edgar muÑoz, noticias telemundo. >> y ya son mÁs de 10 aÑos donde el ex vicepresidente al goreu entrevista con vanessa hauc. . >> la mano dura del gobierno de trump no solo preocupa a los inmigrantes, sino tambiÉn al ex vicepresidente de los estados unidos. . >> (habla en inglÉs). >> no respaldo lo que estÁ haciendo, parece que trump ha decidido culpar a inmigrantes usarlos como chivos expiatorios inspirar rabia hacia ellos. >> pero no viene hablar...
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still to come today, the former vice president al gore .today is gore. while we wait to get started, we will show you some of the discussion on u.s. nuclear capabilities from today's washington journal. host: the senior pentagon correspondent and associate or
still to come today, the former vice president al gore .today is gore. while we wait to get started, we will show you some of the discussion on u.s. nuclear capabilities from today's washington journal. host: the senior pentagon correspondent and associate or
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al gore. that's how i became interested in politics because al gore won the-thing but it was stolen from him. i didn't vote for hillary clinton nor donald trump but that's another story. she'd be better than this thing but al gore. never see a little bit more of him and i already way as doored him. anyway that's all i got to say actually. >> james republican, hi. >> good morning greta and mr. coleman. 13 agencys? anything like the 17 agencies that signed off on the russian hype that didn't really signed off on it. you remember the flint water whistleblower that said that scientists have become beholden to government for their funding and knowene knows who john baits is the noah whistleblower that said they rushed the report to beat the paris a cord and finally describe what kind of shenanigans australia are playing with temperature stations i'm not sure what they were doing? can you explain that for me? >> so i'm not sure about the australian news. i wasn't paying attention to that in particul
al gore. that's how i became interested in politics because al gore won the-thing but it was stolen from him. i didn't vote for hillary clinton nor donald trump but that's another story. she'd be better than this thing but al gore. never see a little bit more of him and i already way as doored him. anyway that's all i got to say actually. >> james republican, hi. >> good morning greta and mr. coleman. 13 agencys? anything like the 17 agencies that signed off on the russian hype that...
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we will show you gore's climate castle just ahead.risy, stay tuned. into the affordable housing space in south africa, with a fund that offers families of modest income safe and good accommodation. citi® got involved very early on, and showed an enormous commitment. and that gave other investors confidence. citi's really unique, because they bring deep understanding of what's happening in africa. i really believe we only live once, and so you need to take an idea that you have and go for it. you have the opportunity to say, "i've been part of the creation of over 27,000 units of housing," and to replicate this across the entire african continent. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. s
we will show you gore's climate castle just ahead.risy, stay tuned. into the affordable housing space in south africa, with a fund that offers families of modest income safe and good accommodation. citi® got involved very early on, and showed an enormous commitment. and that gave other investors confidence. citi's really unique, because they bring deep understanding of what's happening in africa. i really believe we only live once, and so you need to take an idea that you have and go for it....
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later today, al gore is scheduled to speak. these remarks from senator warren are about 30 minutes. [applause] sen. warren: before i begin, i want to say a word
later today, al gore is scheduled to speak. these remarks from senator warren are about 30 minutes. [applause] sen. warren: before i begin, i want to say a word
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former vice president al gore has been working for decades on this problem.ies on this subject. >> i'll tell you where some of that water is going. it's going into the streets of miami beach, florida. >> that's supposed to stop the water? >> it keeps it back as far as possible, but it's not very effective. what happened is the recent high tide came in. can't do anything more. it's going to get worse and worse. >> al gore is here with us in studio 57. we're pleased to have him. >> thank you very much that tell me in ten years what has change thad alarmed you. >> there have been two big changes, charlie, in the last decade. number one, the extreme climate events have become way more serious, way more common. superstorm sandy flooded the area, for example, we have these rain bombs all over the country, all over the world. 7 inches in a couple of hours in florida. the second thing is the slews are here. praise of electricity from solar and witnessed has come down so quickly, it's now cheaper than electricity from fossils and soon everywhere. >> is there a plan ar
former vice president al gore has been working for decades on this problem.ies on this subject. >> i'll tell you where some of that water is going. it's going into the streets of miami beach, florida. >> that's supposed to stop the water? >> it keeps it back as far as possible, but it's not very effective. what happened is the recent high tide came in. can't do anything more. it's going to get worse and worse. >> al gore is here with us in studio 57. we're pleased to...
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today i got a chance to talk with vice president gore.irst time i managed to speak to him since the day of his first meeting with trump all the way back in december, when he still felt good about his chat with president trump on climate change. >> it was a very intelligent exchange. it was a search for common ground. and in answer to your question, i felt good about the meeting. of course, we're in this wait-and-see period. but i was very -- i was happy to have the opportunity, and happy with the exchange of views. >> so, mr. vice president, the last time you and i spoke was december, a transition, there was a sort of head-snapping time for everyone. i think it's fair to say. >> yeah. >> you went down to trump tower. you met with ivanka trump and the president i think at some point. >> the president-elect trump. >> at the time. >> and that conversation continued after he went into the white house. >> so you said this to me, ivanka trump is committed to have a policy for our world. it was meaningful and productive. do you still feel that w
today i got a chance to talk with vice president gore.irst time i managed to speak to him since the day of his first meeting with trump all the way back in december, when he still felt good about his chat with president trump on climate change. >> it was a very intelligent exchange. it was a search for common ground. and in answer to your question, i felt good about the meeting. of course, we're in this wait-and-see period. but i was very -- i was happy to have the opportunity, and happy...
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conference in atlanta, remarks by massachusetts senator elizabeth warren and former vice president al gore. president trump has signed into law an extension of a program that allows veterans to receive private health care outside of the a facilities. he also commented on violence that occurred at white nationalist protests in charlottesville, virginia. the president was joined at his golf club in bedminster, new jersey by veterans affairs secretary dr. david shall can. this is 15 minutes. >> good afternoon, everybody. i know it is a busy day but we appreciate having the opportunity to recognize yet another tangible improvement that we are making for our countries veterans. today in just a few minutes, the president is going to be signing the v8 choice and quality employment act. this is a really important piece of legislation, and i do want to recognize that this was passed with bipartisan support in both the house and senate. i also want to thank our veterans service organizations, who are there helping us get this important piece of legislation passed for veterans. many of them are here
conference in atlanta, remarks by massachusetts senator elizabeth warren and former vice president al gore. president trump has signed into law an extension of a program that allows veterans to receive private health care outside of the a facilities. he also commented on violence that occurred at white nationalist protests in charlottesville, virginia. the president was joined at his golf club in bedminster, new jersey by veterans affairs secretary dr. david shall can. this is 15 minutes....
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mr gore told the bbc that the entire world and the bbc that the entire world and the largest states had the world redoubled their commitments to the paris agreement, and then the us, our largest states, and hundreds of cities and business leaders said we are still in the paris agreement. and now looks as if the us history to meet our commitments, in spite of donald trump. so with the cost of renewa bles donald trump. so with the cost of renewables coming down so quickly, many cities are now shipping in the us towards 100% renewable energy. the first date on which the legal withdrawal could take place, in any case, is the day after the next presidential election in 2020. but more importantly, state goverment and local governments and businesses are moving forward with reductions, in spite of donald trump. human traffic and has become so widespread that there are victims in every large city and town in britain. human rights activists have long campaigned against modern day slavery. it is surprising, actually, where these people can turn up. it could be the people who are picking strawberr
mr gore told the bbc that the entire world and the bbc that the entire world and the largest states had the world redoubled their commitments to the paris agreement, and then the us, our largest states, and hundreds of cities and business leaders said we are still in the paris agreement. and now looks as if the us history to meet our commitments, in spite of donald trump. so with the cost of renewa bles donald trump. so with the cost of renewables coming down so quickly, many cities are now...