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greenpeace describes the claim as ominous. it is expected to be reviewed later by the u.n. later this year. >>> let's speak more about. john greenpeace is not happy. what is significant in this view. >> this claim is very important. it's part of a larger process where the arctic states are dividing the territory between them at this time when these claims could be solved in a peaceful and orderly manner. >> why is this territory important? what is it that russia or any other claimants want to do here? >> this is all about gas and oil resources. the facts is that there isn't probably that much oil. probably isn't that much gas. there probably aren't resources of that much significance. this is mainly hosts importance domestic politics in russia. important domestic politician in other active states. different governments want to resolve this behind closed doors where it can be ordered peacefully and without commotion. >> and how is it decided? who gets to carve up which bit how is that decided? >> now the different countries send in their claims of the adjustment. it will tak
greenpeace describes the claim as ominous. it is expected to be reviewed later by the u.n. later this year. >>> let's speak more about. john greenpeace is not happy. what is significant in this view. >> this claim is very important. it's part of a larger process where the arctic states are dividing the territory between them at this time when these claims could be solved in a peaceful and orderly manner. >> why is this territory important? what is it that russia or any...
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host: for more on that story, the legislative director at greenpeace, usa. rick, thank you for being with .s here do we know what chemicals were present in the warehouse? there wereems like several chemicals, all of which fire ignition, even contact with water. they then can release toxic gases as well as explode, as we saw. in this kind of situation, and we have seen this in the u.s. ,nd other parts of the world , there isthe incident incomplete information. one of the things we are concerned with is that this is a , densely populated and industrial area. the question would be what other hazards, especially in terms of chemicals, may still be out there? our hearts go out to all the victims and families because as we saw, even firefighters lost their lives in this. a full investigation is truly needed to find the cause, but not just the trigger. but why were these chemicals used as opposed to safer processes, which we in the u.s. are attempting to move haslations the president promised which would actually require the use of safer processes and chemicals whe
host: for more on that story, the legislative director at greenpeace, usa. rick, thank you for being with .s here do we know what chemicals were present in the warehouse? there wereems like several chemicals, all of which fire ignition, even contact with water. they then can release toxic gases as well as explode, as we saw. in this kind of situation, and we have seen this in the u.s. ,nd other parts of the world , there isthe incident incomplete information. one of the things we are concerned...
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. >> next hour we will get reaction from greenpeace on this particular issue.nt to get you to northern syria at this point. the front has pulled out of front-line positions against isis. >> the al qaeda linked group is ceding the front to other areas. >> the group says that turkey's aim is to serve its own national security rather than fight against syria's assad regime. >> for four years the war has been brutalizing the population. >> we are in the capital for "w" a look at life with the growing fear, shortages and heart aches. >> reporter: the military is strained after four years of this ongoing civil war and bashar al assad has acknowledged that at times the military will have to retreat from certain areas to make sure they can shore up more important places. now the developments here on the battlefield are also causing a strain here in the capital of damascus. we are seeing severe shortages of fuel. it takes an hour to two hours to get gasoline at gas stations. and there are power cuts throughout the city at various times throughout the day. and with the p
. >> next hour we will get reaction from greenpeace on this particular issue.nt to get you to northern syria at this point. the front has pulled out of front-line positions against isis. >> the al qaeda linked group is ceding the front to other areas. >> the group says that turkey's aim is to serve its own national security rather than fight against syria's assad regime. >> for four years the war has been brutalizing the population. >> we are in the capital for...
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greenpeace puso la pintura y las truchas tambiÉn.s con mÁs noticias. jairo: aumentar la tarifa de su cobertura mÉdica. funcionarios aseguran que sÓlo serÁn algunos justos y que el pago no serÁ abierto. tema que preocupa a muchos californianos y que hoy vamos a analizar con un economista. empezamos en conexiÓn california.
greenpeace puso la pintura y las truchas tambiÉn.s con mÁs noticias. jairo: aumentar la tarifa de su cobertura mÉdica. funcionarios aseguran que sÓlo serÁn algunos justos y que el pago no serÁ abierto. tema que preocupa a muchos californianos y que hoy vamos a analizar con un economista. empezamos en conexiÓn california.
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greenpeace puso la pintura y las truchas tambiÉn.a pagado que le ofrece prosvent. si va al baÑo con frecuencia si tiene que levantae mas de una vez por la noche, si tiene dificultades para orinar y si la falta de deseo sexual esta afectando a su relacion de pareja, entonces quiza tenga la prostata agrandada. >> el problema de la prostata, por supuesto, basicamente es un problema de hombre. pero afecta al hombre y afecta a la mujer. >> nos acostabamos a las diez de la noche y a las dos de la maÑana, estoy levantado para ir al baÑo. cuatro de la maÑana, otra vez! y esto no podia ser! >> anunciador: hasta ahora usted solo tenia tres opciones
greenpeace puso la pintura y las truchas tambiÉn.a pagado que le ofrece prosvent. si va al baÑo con frecuencia si tiene que levantae mas de una vez por la noche, si tiene dificultades para orinar y si la falta de deseo sexual esta afectando a su relacion de pareja, entonces quiza tenga la prostata agrandada. >> el problema de la prostata, por supuesto, basicamente es un problema de hombre. pero afecta al hombre y afecta a la mujer. >> nos acostabamos a las diez de la noche y a las...
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an environmental activist for greenpeace, still she's on the hunt for evidence, and she's finding it. the cover up has not been particularly thorough. >> the company brings fresh sands of soil and discover the oil spill under the fresh soil. >> on june 23rd, oil burst into the flooded river in western siberia, and a slick spread out across the flood plain. >> the company announced that they spilled 450-kilos of oil. but you see oil all over, the traces of the oil, even on that ban bank of that part of the river. we see 450 kill lo 450 kilos cannot pollute such a big area. >> animals were coated in crude. a month and a half later they're still tallying up the damage. >> we lost everything that was here. we were promised they were going to replace the soil, but what about the food? there is a winter to get through. >> we just don't know how bad this spill is compared to other russian spills because the data just isn't published, not the amount of oil that leaked, nor the amount of land that it has polluted. the only data we have is the number of pipeline ruptures. 12,000 in 2013. that's
an environmental activist for greenpeace, still she's on the hunt for evidence, and she's finding it. the cover up has not been particularly thorough. >> the company brings fresh sands of soil and discover the oil spill under the fresh soil. >> on june 23rd, oil burst into the flooded river in western siberia, and a slick spread out across the flood plain. >> the company announced that they spilled 450-kilos of oil. but you see oil all over, the traces of the oil, even on that...
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greenpeace will not tell me for certain, they don't want to tip their hand that they'll do somethingthat but they have said "we have to run out the clock, we have to create another delay" like the one you previewed in the intro where they dangled from the bridge "to push this season back." it's only four weeks that shell has to go a mile into the seabed and start touching oil. >> once they get to the end of that four-week period, what happens? they stick a cork in it and come back next spring? >> i'll put a cap on it. they want to get it started so they can work next spring. that's what they wanted to do in 2012 as well and it went horribly wrong. relatively easy. can we come up with the things that can be harder than the arctic? >> so this guy in 2012 says it will be relatively easy. then it's a complete disaster for them. that guy gets fired and disappeared. they replace him with a new guy who says, yeah, we think it will be relatively easy. >> and they have a containment system so in cases of blowout -- by the way, 57% chance they admit that if they continue -- 75% chance that the
greenpeace will not tell me for certain, they don't want to tip their hand that they'll do somethingthat but they have said "we have to run out the clock, we have to create another delay" like the one you previewed in the intro where they dangled from the bridge "to push this season back." it's only four weeks that shell has to go a mile into the seabed and start touching oil. >> once they get to the end of that four-week period, what happens? they stick a cork in it...
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she's an environmental activist for greenpeace. she's on the hunt for evidence and she's finding it. the coverup hasn't been particularly thorough. >> company brings the fresh sand or soil and just cover the entire oil spill under the layer of the fresh soil. >> reporter: on june 23rd an unknown amount of crude oil flooded into a river in western siberia. >> they announced they spilled 450. >> caller: s ospill asmall amou. we see that it cannot pollute such a great, such a big area. >> reporter: as the oil spread across the landscape, residents posted picture of black water from their taps. a month and a half later, they are still tallying up the damage. >> translator: we lost everything that was here. carrots, onions. we were promised they were going to replace the soil. but what about the food? there is a winter to live through. >> reporter: we just don't know how bad this spill is compared to other russian spills. the data isn't published. not the amount of oil that's leaked or the amount of land polluted. we have a number of pi
she's an environmental activist for greenpeace. she's on the hunt for evidence and she's finding it. the coverup hasn't been particularly thorough. >> company brings the fresh sand or soil and just cover the entire oil spill under the layer of the fresh soil. >> reporter: on june 23rd an unknown amount of crude oil flooded into a river in western siberia. >> they announced they spilled 450. >> caller: s ospill asmall amou. we see that it cannot pollute such a great, such...
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he's no detective, she's an environmental activist for greenpeace. she's on the hunt for evidence and finding it. the coverup hasn't been particularly thorough. >> company brings fresh sand, the soil, and just cover the entire oil spill under the layer of the fresh soil. >> reporter: on june 23 an unknown amount of crude oil burst into the river in western siberia. a slick spread out across the flood plain. >> they announced they spilled 450 kules of oil. but there are traces all over. even on that bank, the small part of the river. we see that 450 cannot pollute such a great, such a big area. >> as the oil spread, residents started posting pictures of black water gushing from taps and animals coated in crude. a month and a half later they are still tallying up the damage. >> everything that was here, potatoes, carrots, onons. we were promised they were going to replace the soil. but what about the food? >> we don't know how bad this is compared to other russian spills. the data isn't published, not the amount of oil leaked nor the land that's pollut
he's no detective, she's an environmental activist for greenpeace. she's on the hunt for evidence and finding it. the coverup hasn't been particularly thorough. >> company brings fresh sand, the soil, and just cover the entire oil spill under the layer of the fresh soil. >> reporter: on june 23 an unknown amount of crude oil burst into the river in western siberia. a slick spread out across the flood plain. >> they announced they spilled 450 kules of oil. but there are traces...
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greenpeace has warned that both russia and norway are trying to turn the arctic into the next saudi arabiaotted with oil wells. who do you think the arctic belongs to? russia, canada or denmark, which have all laid claims to part of it? or should we just leave it to the penguins and the polar bears? let me know what you think about that or any of today's stories. of course when you mention russia these days, it's hard not to think about the conflict in ukraine. when it broke out last year, many in britain and the us started talking as if there was a natural divide between a pro-moscow russian-speaking east, and a pro-european ukrainian-speaking west. in fact traditionally the two communities are closely intertwined. that's one reason why the conflict which is tearing the country apart is so painful. but the fighting rages on and more soldiers are needed. so compulsory conscription has been introduced -- but many young men on both sides don't want to fight their fellow ukrainians. and so they are ripping up their draft papers and fleeing the country -- particularly to neighboring poland. an
greenpeace has warned that both russia and norway are trying to turn the arctic into the next saudi arabiaotted with oil wells. who do you think the arctic belongs to? russia, canada or denmark, which have all laid claims to part of it? or should we just leave it to the penguins and the polar bears? let me know what you think about that or any of today's stories. of course when you mention russia these days, it's hard not to think about the conflict in ukraine. when it broke out last year, many...
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no detective in the true sense, she's an environmental activist for greenpeace. she's on the hunt for evidence, and she's finding it. they have not been particularly thorough. >> they're bringing in fresh soil and just cover the oil spill with the fresh soil. >> the oil slick spread out across the flood plain. >> they announced that they spilled 450 kilos of oil. you can see all over the traces of oil all over, and even on that bank over there. on the other side of the river. we see that 450 kilos cannot pollute such a great--such a big area. >> as the oil spread across the landscape, residents started posting pictures of blackwater gashing from their taps, and animals coated in crude. a month and a half later they're still tallying up the damage. >> we lost everything that was here. potatoes, carrots, onions. we were promised they would replace the soil, but what about the food? there is a winter to get through. >> we just don't know how bad this spill is compared to other russian spills because the data just isn't pushed. not the amount of oil that is leaked no
no detective in the true sense, she's an environmental activist for greenpeace. she's on the hunt for evidence, and she's finding it. they have not been particularly thorough. >> they're bringing in fresh soil and just cover the oil spill with the fresh soil. >> the oil slick spread out across the flood plain. >> they announced that they spilled 450 kilos of oil. you can see all over the traces of oil all over, and even on that bank over there. on the other side of the river....
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there's no detective in the true sense, this is an environmental activist for greenpeace. on the hunt for evidence and found it. the cover up investigated has not been thorough. >> the company brings the amount of fresh sand and soil and covers the entire oil field under the layer of fresh soil. >> on june 23rd, an unknown amount of oil burst into the river, and a slick spread out. they announced they spilt 450 kilos of oil. we can see all of it, on the bank of the small part of the river. we see 450 kilos cannot pollute such a great - such a big area. >> as the oil spread across the landscape. they posted pictures of black water gushing from their taps, and animals posted in crude. a month and a half later they are tallying up the damage. >> we lost everything that was here. potatos, carrots, onions, we were promised that they would replace the soil, what about the food. we don't know how bad the bill is, compared to other spills, the data is not published. not the amount of oil that leaked nor the plans polluted. the only data we have is a number of pipeline ruptures. 12
there's no detective in the true sense, this is an environmental activist for greenpeace. on the hunt for evidence and found it. the cover up investigated has not been thorough. >> the company brings the amount of fresh sand and soil and covers the entire oil field under the layer of fresh soil. >> on june 23rd, an unknown amount of oil burst into the river, and a slick spread out. they announced they spilt 450 kilos of oil. we can see all of it, on the bank of the small part of the...
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the democratic side, so you get their way reduced in the form of a bill that they want like the greenpeaceple, etc., but there is also another issue, too, that when you go back to december 8, 1994 hundred and president bill clinton, he put forth and laid all of congress exempt from having their pensions touched as far as percentage of whatever the treasury was on interest rate, and that caused the people who were not exempt, the average person, when they retire one-on-one, individually on the retirement date prior to the notice, they would end up losing money. there is a lot to be said about following the money on the big issues. this, by the way, on the wto, jobs all the way back from that day, starting from january 1, two thousand, our jobs leaving the united states went the united states became a full-fledged member of the wto. unless we get our industry back, we're not going to be able to make headway of way. i do not care who is running for office. host: thank you for the call. never is next for madison, wisconsin. good morning. is for madison, wisconsin. good morning. and listen tot
the democratic side, so you get their way reduced in the form of a bill that they want like the greenpeaceple, etc., but there is also another issue, too, that when you go back to december 8, 1994 hundred and president bill clinton, he put forth and laid all of congress exempt from having their pensions touched as far as percentage of whatever the treasury was on interest rate, and that caused the people who were not exempt, the average person, when they retire one-on-one, individually on the...
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it is not unreasonable to imagine that some people in russia could have seen greenpeace basically as it passed -- as a test of russia's defenses and russia failed to be honest. and i think it is partly why they responded so harshly and it's not coincidental that you saw a lot of the priest rhetoric about defending the art take some of the military buildup after the protests. it coincided also with the invasion of crimea and the annexation of continuing war in eastern ukraine. from the russian dividend, the first shot if you wrote that has been fired in this cold war from their point of view came from the american side. very specifically the sanctions imposed after the annexation of crimea targeted not just oil companies that operate in the art to it, but specifically technologies designed to help russia exploit the natural resources. technologies they now don't have effective financing projects on the books have been put on hold. and there has been a continuing trickle effect that seems to be hurting a lot of companies including nova tax project in your mall and the other major proje
it is not unreasonable to imagine that some people in russia could have seen greenpeace basically as it passed -- as a test of russia's defenses and russia failed to be honest. and i think it is partly why they responded so harshly and it's not coincidental that you saw a lot of the priest rhetoric about defending the art take some of the military buildup after the protests. it coincided also with the invasion of crimea and the annexation of continuing war in eastern ukraine. from the russian...
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let's go to martin kaiser from greenpeace joining us live from bonn. i assume you're following the talks very closely. how close are negotiators to finalizing the agreement that will then be taken to paris? >> i'm here in bonn, and a lot need to happen 20 make a paris agreement possible. here in bonn the negotiators now have to draw a vision for the energy sector to phase out coal, oil and gas, and to bring in 100% renewable energy supply for all people by mid century. this is the core element at a we need to see to direct all investments in all countries. >> so is this going to be an agreed upon by all? in your opinion what are the most pressing issues that still need to be agreed upon in bonn? >> so far it's clear that the contributions of the united states, china and european union and other countries don't add up to the joint effort to reduce global warming 1.5-degrees that is needed to limit the ca catastrophe coming from global warming. coming up every five years with new climate and more ambitious targets, that would be the way the pai paris agr
let's go to martin kaiser from greenpeace joining us live from bonn. i assume you're following the talks very closely. how close are negotiators to finalizing the agreement that will then be taken to paris? >> i'm here in bonn, and a lot need to happen 20 make a paris agreement possible. here in bonn the negotiators now have to draw a vision for the energy sector to phase out coal, oil and gas, and to bring in 100% renewable energy supply for all people by mid century. this is the core...
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the new york times climate report is a greenpeace news time. >> they are growing wilder and running out worst is yet to come. >> in tv storms are not just bad they are historic. >> historic crippling and catastrophic. >> historic. >> historic. >> historic snow day. >> climate change causes so many problems. >> cnn asked was this astroid caused by global warming? >> what's coming our way? is this an effect of perhaps global warming? oo there's a blurring between fiction and reality because they have a political agenda. >> this is what would happen in florida. >> climate signists laughed at those claims but kids don't know that. today at school. >> they watched it over and over. we have had children who had to sit through al gore's film four times in four different classes. >> global warming or none like it hot. >> the kids also watch the story of stuff. the it explains how radio is made. >> the metal was probably mined in south africa. the petroleum was probably drilled in iraq. >> story of stuff that has been viewed 40 million times. it says if you buy a radio. >> these people pay for t
the new york times climate report is a greenpeace news time. >> they are growing wilder and running out worst is yet to come. >> in tv storms are not just bad they are historic. >> historic crippling and catastrophic. >> historic. >> historic. >> historic snow day. >> climate change causes so many problems. >> cnn asked was this astroid caused by global warming? >> what's coming our way? is this an effect of perhaps global warming? oo...
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for our off the radar segment flit we are joined by cassidy sharp the spokesperson for greenpeace u.s.acassidy, good to see you. the whole world took notice but this catastrophe in russia is far worse even if it is spread over a much wider region. is russia sweeping this under the rug? >> absolutely. so as the deep water horizon disaster was one of the worst environmental tragedies in our history and to think that that happens several times a year in russia is truly disturbing and what it is is a lot of times these companies don't have to report what happens. in fact it is a volunteer basis which is truly astounding. so that's our best guess of how much oil is spilled. it could be even more than that. >> and we saw in the rory challands piece some of the suffering caused by the recent spills, but in 1989, some 600 people were killed in russia and trees were felled miles from the site. russians clearly have not learned their lesson so what can the world do? >> you mentioned a lot of the oil is going into the arctic ocean. that is where a lot of tough action needs to happen and it's not j
for our off the radar segment flit we are joined by cassidy sharp the spokesperson for greenpeace u.s.acassidy, good to see you. the whole world took notice but this catastrophe in russia is far worse even if it is spread over a much wider region. is russia sweeping this under the rug? >> absolutely. so as the deep water horizon disaster was one of the worst environmental tragedies in our history and to think that that happens several times a year in russia is truly disturbing and what it...
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an environmental activist for greenpeace. still she's on the hunt for evidence, and she's finding it. the cover up investigating has not been particularly thorough. >> the company brings the fresh sand and soil and just covers the entire oil spill and the layer of the fresh soil. >> on june 23rd an unknown amount of crud oil burst into the flooded river in western siberia, and a slick spread out across the flood plan plain. >> they announced only 450 kilometer450 kilos spilled. but 450 kilos cannot pollute such a great landscape. >> people found blackwater gushing from their taps and animals coated in crude. a month and a half later they're still tallying up the damage. >> we lost everything that was here. the potatoes carrots and onions. we were told that they would replace the soil but what about the food. there is a winter to get through. >> we don't know how bad this spill is compared to other russian spills because the data just isn't published. not the amount of oil that leaked or the number of areas polluted. but we do
an environmental activist for greenpeace. still she's on the hunt for evidence, and she's finding it. the cover up investigating has not been particularly thorough. >> the company brings the fresh sand and soil and just covers the entire oil spill and the layer of the fresh soil. >> on june 23rd an unknown amount of crud oil burst into the flooded river in western siberia, and a slick spread out across the flood plan plain. >> they announced only 450 kilometer450 kilos...
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. >> vitter times kleiner report reads like a greenpeace newsletter.owing louder and we're running out of time and the worst is yet to come. >> on tv storms are not just bad but historic. >> catastrophic and crippling. >> historic. >> historic. >> historic. >> climate change causes so many problems. >> was this asteroid caused by global warming? >> is this effective global warming? directed is between fiction and reality with a political agenda. >> this is what would happen >> climate scientist with a laugh at the claims but the kids don't know that today in schools they watch this over and over and children who have to sit through the film four times in four different glasses. >> the kids also watch the story of stuff how radios are made. >> the metal is from south africa of petroleum in iraq. >> the story of stuff has been viewed 40 million times >> date paid for the loss of their clean air with cancer and asthma raise the kids in the congo paid with their future. >> is telling kids everything you buy that we are exploiting other people. i'm sorry i
. >> vitter times kleiner report reads like a greenpeace newsletter.owing louder and we're running out of time and the worst is yet to come. >> on tv storms are not just bad but historic. >> catastrophic and crippling. >> historic. >> historic. >> historic. >> climate change causes so many problems. >> was this asteroid caused by global warming? >> is this effective global warming? directed is between fiction and reality with a political...
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the new york times climate report is a greenpeace news time. >> they are growing wilder and running outthey are historic. >> historic crippling and catastrophic. >> historic. >> historic. >> historic snow day. >> climate change causes so many problems. >> cnn asked was this astroid caused by global warming? >> what's coming our way? is this an effect of perhaps global warming? oo there's a blurring between fiction and reality because they have a political agenda. >> this is what would happen in florida. >> climate signists laughed at those claims but kids don't know that. today at school. >> they watched it over and over. we have had children who had to sit through al gore's film four times in four different classes. >> global warming or none like it hot. >> the kids also watch the story of stuff. the it explains how radio is made. >> the metal was probably mined in south africa. the petroleum was probably drilled in iraq. >> story of stuff that has been viewed 40 million times. it says if you buy a radio. >> these people pay for the loss of clean air people in the congo are paying with
the new york times climate report is a greenpeace news time. >> they are growing wilder and running outthey are historic. >> historic crippling and catastrophic. >> historic. >> historic. >> historic snow day. >> climate change causes so many problems. >> cnn asked was this astroid caused by global warming? >> what's coming our way? is this an effect of perhaps global warming? oo there's a blurring between fiction and reality because they have a...
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temporarily blocked an arctic bound rig of shell's from leaving the city after a group of activists from greenpeace dangled off a bridge blocking the ship's movement while kayakactivists took to the water below. a coalition of environmental groups have pushed the obama administration to say no to arctic drilling, citing the dangers of a possible oil spill in the pristine region and the impact new oil extraction would have on the climate. the interior department approved the arctic drilling ahead of tripdent obama's upcoming to the arctic later this month. he mentioned the trip during his speech unveiling his plan to cut carbon emissions from u.s. power plants. >> i will also be the first american president to visit the -- alaskan arctic where the fellow americans of our the by risingstation oceans and melting ice. .he impact on marine life where going to talk about what the world needs to do together impacts ofthe worst climate change before it is too late. amy: joining us from washington is athan manuel, director of the lands protection program at the sierra club. welcome to democracy now. the oba
temporarily blocked an arctic bound rig of shell's from leaving the city after a group of activists from greenpeace dangled off a bridge blocking the ship's movement while kayakactivists took to the water below. a coalition of environmental groups have pushed the obama administration to say no to arctic drilling, citing the dangers of a possible oil spill in the pristine region and the impact new oil extraction would have on the climate. the interior department approved the arctic drilling...
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i was speaking with annie leonard, the executive director of greenpeace yesterday, and the significant part of this is there is a small window when it is possible to do this drilling for shell, because the period where the arctic is sufficiently ice-free is just a few months. they have just -- until the end of september, so every day they are delayed, it is one day they do not have to search. these really are heroes. amy: and hillary clinton and president obama's position on keystone xl? naomi: hillary was questioned about drilling in the arctic and she said she was skeptical about it, which some people claimed was hillary coming out against arctic drilling. i think it is hillary understanding this is a unpopular position, but just saying you are skeptical or have doubts, another phrase she used, is not anything she can be held accountable to. it is language that is slippery enough to get a glacier through amy -- it is not a straight up now. she has also refused to comment on the keystone xl pipeline. let me say that hillary clinton's green energy plan that she unveiled a few days ago
i was speaking with annie leonard, the executive director of greenpeace yesterday, and the significant part of this is there is a small window when it is possible to do this drilling for shell, because the period where the arctic is sufficiently ice-free is just a few months. they have just -- until the end of september, so every day they are delayed, it is one day they do not have to search. these really are heroes. amy: and hillary clinton and president obama's position on keystone xl? naomi:...
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the new york times climate report is a greenpeace news time. >> they are growing wilder and running outhe worst is yet to come. >> in tv storms are not just bad they are historic. >> historic crippling and catastrophic. >> historic. >> historic. >> historic snow day. >> climate change causes so many problems. >> cnn asked was this astroid caused by global warming? >> what's coming our way? is this an effect of perhaps global warming? oo there's a blurring between fiction and reality because they have a political agenda. >> this is what would happen in florida. >> climate signists laughed at those claims but kids don't know that. today at school. >> they watched it over and over. we have had children who had to sit through al gore's film four times in four different classes. >> global warming or none like it hot. >> the kids also watch the story of stuff. the it explains how radio is made. >> the metal was probably mined in south africa. the petroleum was probably drilled in iraq. >> story of stuff that has been viewed 40 mi >> story of stuff was probably read multiple times. >> these pe
the new york times climate report is a greenpeace news time. >> they are growing wilder and running outhe worst is yet to come. >> in tv storms are not just bad they are historic. >> historic crippling and catastrophic. >> historic. >> historic. >> historic snow day. >> climate change causes so many problems. >> cnn asked was this astroid caused by global warming? >> what's coming our way? is this an effect of perhaps global warming? oo...
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the netherlands has ordered russia to pay compensation for costs and damages after seizing the greenpeace ship the arctic sunrise and arresting its crew during a protest against arctic oil drilling in 2013. the group of 28 activists and two journalists were jailed for two months for trying to stop russian oil drilling in the arctic. the russian foreign ministry rejected the court's authority. in news from washington, state, officials say the wildfires burning across more than one court of a millionaire errors -- acres in central washington are now the largest in the state's history. more than 1000 fire fighters and 700 national guardsmen are battling the blazes. meanwhile, in eastern washington, fires have forced the school district on the spokane indian reservation to postpone the beginning of school due to poor air quality and firefighting on nearby roads. the wildfires comes as a new study links climate change to drier conditions that are helping fuel increasingly strong wildfires across the pacific northwest. meanwhile at the end of the month, obama will visit the arctic or you'll emp
the netherlands has ordered russia to pay compensation for costs and damages after seizing the greenpeace ship the arctic sunrise and arresting its crew during a protest against arctic oil drilling in 2013. the group of 28 activists and two journalists were jailed for two months for trying to stop russian oil drilling in the arctic. the russian foreign ministry rejected the court's authority. in news from washington, state, officials say the wildfires burning across more than one court of a...
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greenpeace has urged china to establish a wider, five-kilometer safety zone around the blast site, whileundreds of displaced residents have rallied to demand compensation for their losses. there are over 700 people in the hospital. the united states has raised its flag over the newly reopened u.s. embassy in cuba for the first time in 54 years. speaking at a ceremony in havana, secretary of state john kerry hailed the thawing of diplomatic relations between cuba and the united states. >> my friends, doesn't take a gps to realize the road of -- estrangement that united states and cuba were traveling is not the right one, and that the time has come for us to move in a more promising direction. in the united states, that means recognizing that u.s. policy is not the anvil on which cuba's future will before just. amy: the u.s. trade embargo on cuba remains in place. speaking to reporters at the end of his visit, kerry said there was "no way" congress would vote to lift the embargo on cuba if it doesn't move to improve its in brazil, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets to prot
greenpeace has urged china to establish a wider, five-kilometer safety zone around the blast site, whileundreds of displaced residents have rallied to demand compensation for their losses. there are over 700 people in the hospital. the united states has raised its flag over the newly reopened u.s. embassy in cuba for the first time in 54 years. speaking at a ceremony in havana, secretary of state john kerry hailed the thawing of diplomatic relations between cuba and the united states. >>...
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icebreakers in the arctic ocean and help medicaid recent events like the migrant crisis coming over, the greenpeace blockade protests against the royal dutch shell, execute counter drug operations in the caribbean and provide security in the u.s. and in some places as far a way as the south china sea. they respond to natural disasters such as hurricane katrina, and human caused disasters such as the deeper rise in oil spill in the gulf of mexico. the coast guard rescues more than 3000 people each year and searches for voters who go missing such as the two teenagers who disappeared off the coast of florida recently. as the smallest military force and the only one with law enforcement authority, the coast guard has had a role in the defense of the united states for 225 years. in fact, yesterday was the coast guard's birthday. today, admiral zukunft will discuss the challenges for the coast guard such as congressional budget struggles, a well debated cybersecurity plan, maintain a secret tolerance for such assault, and a fleet and i need of modernization and sheer numbers to tackle the next 225 years.
icebreakers in the arctic ocean and help medicaid recent events like the migrant crisis coming over, the greenpeace blockade protests against the royal dutch shell, execute counter drug operations in the caribbean and provide security in the u.s. and in some places as far a way as the south china sea. they respond to natural disasters such as hurricane katrina, and human caused disasters such as the deeper rise in oil spill in the gulf of mexico. the coast guard rescues more than 3000 people...
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it was a greenpeace debate. i'm not going to a greenpeace debate. i refused to. i wrote this steaming anti-american, anti-business, anti-everything, i refused to and said anybody that shows up on that stage is a disgrace to america. guess what? that was a headline the next day in the pensacola news journal. it was like -- it was my first -- because i wasn't there. this is just an vent. somebody can play the undercard just as well and get just as much publicity. >> yeah. if somebody plays it really, really well. you know, if everybody on the undercard is trying to say the most outrageous thing, preferably about trump in order to make the news, then it becomes kind of a, you know, a minor circus. i guess i disagree a bit in that frankly this is about donald trump. i think it's going to be -- there's going to be an unusually large audience. yes, it's august. yes, it's first debate. yes, theoretically people have to focus on the race. apparently people focus on donald trump. and so people are going -- you know, i do think it matters to be on the big stage. once you g
it was a greenpeace debate. i'm not going to a greenpeace debate. i refused to. i wrote this steaming anti-american, anti-business, anti-everything, i refused to and said anybody that shows up on that stage is a disgrace to america. guess what? that was a headline the next day in the pensacola news journal. it was like -- it was my first -- because i wasn't there. this is just an vent. somebody can play the undercard just as well and get just as much publicity. >> yeah. if somebody plays...
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increase of cotton trails and domestic deafening silence from supposedly great organizations like greenpeacewho are proud member of the solar radiation management government initiative and the governmental agencies including epa. you're mandated to protect the environment, especially the air we breathe. i wouldn't expect you to meet the manhattan project yvon blatantly obvious on trend obvious. when a geoengineering program is causing millions of premature deaths a year, you must be more than other agencies do your job. history will judge you on your action or inaction. >> firstly i would like to thank the organizers are making here impossible in and the other contributors and a big thank you to the set of public funding to make my trip possible. my name is max bliss. i'm a scientist. i'm a general builder whose work aside all my life. after moving to the southwest of france in 2009 two a region famed for high sunshine hours and big blue skies i became increasingly aware of the incredible increase in cotton trails and associated cloud cover. i began but is greatly troubled me. a day goes by
increase of cotton trails and domestic deafening silence from supposedly great organizations like greenpeacewho are proud member of the solar radiation management government initiative and the governmental agencies including epa. you're mandated to protect the environment, especially the air we breathe. i wouldn't expect you to meet the manhattan project yvon blatantly obvious on trend obvious. when a geoengineering program is causing millions of premature deaths a year, you must be more than...
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alarming increase and been met with deafening silence from supposedly green organizations like greenpeace who are a proud member of, in the solar radiation management governance initiative and all governmental agencies including epa. your mandate is to protect the environment, especially the air we breathe. i wouldn't expect you to have met the existence of a program as covert as the manhattan project even when blatantly obvious to an increasingly aware and outraged populace. but when a geo-engineering program is causing millions of premature deaths per year, you must be more than passive back and forth between ore three-letter agencies. do your job. history will judge you on your action or inaction. >> firstly, i would like to thank the organizers for making this hearing possible, to thank the other contributors and a very big thank you to those that have helped with the vital funding to make my trip possible. my name is max bliss. i am no scientist. in fact, i'm a general builder who's worked outside to all my life. after moving to the southwest of france in 2009 to a region famed for h
alarming increase and been met with deafening silence from supposedly green organizations like greenpeace who are a proud member of, in the solar radiation management governance initiative and all governmental agencies including epa. your mandate is to protect the environment, especially the air we breathe. i wouldn't expect you to have met the existence of a program as covert as the manhattan project even when blatantly obvious to an increasingly aware and outraged populace. but when a...
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the greenpeace blockade protest against shell.ndations in the caribbean providing security and the u.s. and some places as far away as the south china sea. they respond to national disasters like hurricane katrina, we are marking that event a little later, and human causes such as the deep horizon orioles bill -- oil spill. the coast guard rescues more than 3000 people each year and searches for boaters who go missing such as the two teenagers who disappeared off the coast of florida. as the smallest military force and the only one with all enforcement authority, the coast guard has a role in the defense of the united states for 225 years. yesterday was the birthday. today, he will discuss the challenges for the coast guard such as congressional budget struggles, a well debated cyber security plan, maintaining a zero-tolerance policy for sexual assault and a fleet in need of modernization. please give a warm national press club welcome to the commandant of the united states coast guard. [applause] >> thank you for the flattering i
the greenpeace blockade protest against shell.ndations in the caribbean providing security and the u.s. and some places as far away as the south china sea. they respond to national disasters like hurricane katrina, we are marking that event a little later, and human causes such as the deep horizon orioles bill -- oil spill. the coast guard rescues more than 3000 people each year and searches for boaters who go missing such as the two teenagers who disappeared off the coast of florida. as the...
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clear exactly where hazardous materials were released into the air but the environmental group greenpeace major health risk for residents who are already in shock. the december operation here evident. while i was reporting live outside a hospital. distraught survivors and security officers demanded to see the pictures on my phone. police didn't try to stop them. this city overwhelmed by disaster and loss. thousands of residents here are waking up in shelters this morning set up at ten different schools around the city. some of them don't have clothes or food and so that's being handed out as well. in just a couple of hours we could learn whether it will be safe for that biological and chemical response team to go to the blast zone which is just beyond those buildings back there. yesterday we saw a large black smoke plume. today we see occasional smoke but nothing like what we saw yesterday. a sign that perhaps this wicked fire is finally starting to burn itself out with the investigation just getting started here. >> will ripley, thank you so mu much. >>> tonight a dangerous new allian al
clear exactly where hazardous materials were released into the air but the environmental group greenpeace major health risk for residents who are already in shock. the december operation here evident. while i was reporting live outside a hospital. distraught survivors and security officers demanded to see the pictures on my phone. police didn't try to stop them. this city overwhelmed by disaster and loss. thousands of residents here are waking up in shelters this morning set up at ten different...
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persistent contrails and been met with deafening silence from supposedly green organizations like greenpeace who is a proud member of the solar radiation management government's initiative and all governmental regencies including the epa. your mandate is to protect the environment especially the air we breathe. i wouldn't expect you to let the existence of the program, one blatantly obvious, increasingly aware of an outraged populous. when the geo engineering program causing millions of premature deaths a year you must be more than passing back and forth between other agencies, do your job, history will judge you on your action or inaction. >> firstly i thank the organizers for making the hearing goslin think the other contributors and a big thank you to fight for funding to make my trip possible. my name is mack bliss. i know scientists. i am a general builder who has worked out side all my life. after moving to the southwest of france in 2009 to region, the high sunshine hours and big blue skies became increasingly aware of the incredible increase in contrails. i began to notice it daily e
persistent contrails and been met with deafening silence from supposedly green organizations like greenpeace who is a proud member of the solar radiation management government's initiative and all governmental regencies including the epa. your mandate is to protect the environment especially the air we breathe. i wouldn't expect you to let the existence of the program, one blatantly obvious, increasingly aware of an outraged populous. when the geo engineering program causing millions of...
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icebreakers in the arctic ocean and help mitigate recent events like the migrant crisis coming over, the greenpeace blockade protests against the royal dutch shell, excuse counter drug operations in the caribbean and provide security in the u.s. and even some places as far away as the south china sea. they respond to natural sasters such as hurricane
icebreakers in the arctic ocean and help mitigate recent events like the migrant crisis coming over, the greenpeace blockade protests against the royal dutch shell, excuse counter drug operations in the caribbean and provide security in the u.s. and even some places as far away as the south china sea. they respond to natural sasters such as hurricane