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and what we need to do about that, but the actual fact that after the deepwater horizon, the gulf of mexico, it was mind-boggling to most of us that the oil companies had no plan. they had no way to deal with the amount of oil that was going into the ocean. private enterprise, kids in schools were trying to figure out whether they could put detergent in water to get oil out. why does this still happen in 2021? >> you would think that after we watched day in and day out that picture of the oil gushing into the gulf of mexico and just wrung our hands because there was nothing we could do about it that we would have learned something from that and begun to make the transition away from offshore oil and gas. instead, we didn't. we continued to sell leases in the gulf of mexico. we continued to allow drilling off of california, and you know, i think it's really clear now as we sit and watch this, in this moment we have an opportunity to finally get permanent protection for our coasts. it's being discussed in congress now, and this is really a stark reminder that we absolutely need to make that h
and what we need to do about that, but the actual fact that after the deepwater horizon, the gulf of mexico, it was mind-boggling to most of us that the oil companies had no plan. they had no way to deal with the amount of oil that was going into the ocean. private enterprise, kids in schools were trying to figure out whether they could put detergent in water to get oil out. why does this still happen in 2021? >> you would think that after we watched day in and day out that picture of the...
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but the after will fact, after the deepwater horizon on the gulf of mexico, it was mind-boggling to mostway to deal with the amount of oil that was going into the ocean, private enterprise, kids in schools were trying to figure out whether they could put detergent and water to get oil out. why does this still happen in 2021? >> you would think that after we watch, day in and day out, that picture of the oil gushing into the gulf of mexico and run our hands because it was nothing we could do about it, that we would've learned something from that and begun to make a transition away from offshore oil and gas. but instead we didn't, we continued to sell leases in the gulf of mexico. we continue to allow drilling off the coast of california. i think it's really, it's really clear now as we sit and watch us, in this moment we have an opportunity to finally get permanent protection for our coast. it's being discussed in congress now. this is really a stark reminder, that we absolutely need to make that happen. >> and a lot of places along the look gulf coast, you can stand ashore and see platfo
but the after will fact, after the deepwater horizon on the gulf of mexico, it was mind-boggling to mostway to deal with the amount of oil that was going into the ocean, private enterprise, kids in schools were trying to figure out whether they could put detergent and water to get oil out. why does this still happen in 2021? >> you would think that after we watch, day in and day out, that picture of the oil gushing into the gulf of mexico and run our hands because it was nothing we could...
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i believe samantha you are at the disaster in the gulf of mexico to show the complexity of that becauseosion and other things but it sank in the ocean. the juror's is super complex for that. at least to a british company, bp operating in u.s. waters flagged in the marshall islands so who has got control to manage the disaster? it's a disaster of disaster management. there is no singular explosion it's like a leak in your roof the roof is rotten and it ruins your furniture and i can't keep buying new furniture. so the sea level rise miami for instance you spend $500 million just on pumps and manners of keeping saltwater out of the drinking water and everything. and in san diego this all sorts of crystal structures, indonesia is dealing with relocating the capitol of the country because they've been at sea level rise for 20 plus years. and in delmar just north of -- the train tracks are under siege and it will take several billion dollars to reroute it. he was going to pay for that? so when a disaster happens unfortunately the, how do you account for that countries like the netherlands do
i believe samantha you are at the disaster in the gulf of mexico to show the complexity of that becauseosion and other things but it sank in the ocean. the juror's is super complex for that. at least to a british company, bp operating in u.s. waters flagged in the marshall islands so who has got control to manage the disaster? it's a disaster of disaster management. there is no singular explosion it's like a leak in your roof the roof is rotten and it ruins your furniture and i can't keep...
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sandwiched in between we had this act of weather from the upper great lake, straight down toward the gulf of mexico. so we go in for a closer look and we're getting down with rain as we head toward at mississippi, alabama, the florida panhandle on sunday. now the weekend for the great lakes, it's been 5050 saturday was nice, but here comes at what weather on sunday major. hurricane sam, steering toward the east. not looking to have an impact on newfoundland to where the west temperatures are up in regina at 24 degrees. and we've also got some high heat for california, a late getting up to a height of 33. ah, this is one of the most astounding that logical revolutions in all of this make great. we have to meet you to emission. i like to cancel my message. i'm in motion . the need to be mindful where people are just talking about wind and solar is if that's going to solve the problem. it won't. the world of business and commerce is driving energy transition each the promise of clean energy and illusion. the top side of green energy on al jazeera, ah ha, thousands of women march across the united stat
sandwiched in between we had this act of weather from the upper great lake, straight down toward the gulf of mexico. so we go in for a closer look and we're getting down with rain as we head toward at mississippi, alabama, the florida panhandle on sunday. now the weekend for the great lakes, it's been 5050 saturday was nice, but here comes at what weather on sunday major. hurricane sam, steering toward the east. not looking to have an impact on newfoundland to where the west temperatures are up...
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plus, hurricane ida knocked production in the gulf of mexico offline. the impact of the storm could reduce oil production by 30 million barrels this year the white house says it is working to address the problem. >> we need to take steps to address short-term supply issues, we also need to keep our eye on the long term and the impact of the climate. >> reporter: what we want to know is how can we save money experts sa drive slower on the highway. slowing down by ten miles an hour can save fuel take out unnecessary items that weigh your car down. as for heating your home this winter -- >> bundle up and turn the thermostat down. >> when can we expect the prices to come down >> reporter: energy experts say it could take months it depends on demand if more people are commuting for work and we have a bad winter, we could see thes elevated prices well into next year >> thank you very much >>> former president trump is holding a rally in iowa, a critical state in any future presidential contest it comes as the battle ramps up between him and president biden ove
plus, hurricane ida knocked production in the gulf of mexico offline. the impact of the storm could reduce oil production by 30 million barrels this year the white house says it is working to address the problem. >> we need to take steps to address short-term supply issues, we also need to keep our eye on the long term and the impact of the climate. >> reporter: what we want to know is how can we save money experts sa drive slower on the highway. slowing down by ten miles an hour...
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and speaking of winds, we're getting it from the gulf of mexico for the dakotas and the southern prairies . so that's cranking up temperatures. look at this when a peg 28 degrees. let's see if we can keep it going. i think we can for one more day on thursday and then your temperatures will slide on friday. temperatures have started to drop for california, san francisco, and los angeles. and now i want to take you toward that southeast where there's the risk of some flash flooding, alabama. georgia at tennessee right through into the florida panhandle seat flash flooding for mexico's yucatan peninsula big thunder storms, a triggering all of this here, quite intense. and you know, north of mexico city, the san juan river has burst its banks. so we've seen some flooding there. rain is piling up for the pacific coast of columbia, very active through our equitorial countries. in speaking of colombia near met jean, we've seen a landslide there further toward the south front is cutting across paraguay rate in to the southeast of brazil. but look at this a beauty of a day in santiago, 28 degrees.
and speaking of winds, we're getting it from the gulf of mexico for the dakotas and the southern prairies . so that's cranking up temperatures. look at this when a peg 28 degrees. let's see if we can keep it going. i think we can for one more day on thursday and then your temperatures will slide on friday. temperatures have started to drop for california, san francisco, and los angeles. and now i want to take you toward that southeast where there's the risk of some flash flooding, alabama....
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we have offshore drilling platforms in the gulf of mexico, cook inlet, alaska that are all facing thists recently have stated that a lot of the old pipelines out there have been in adequately regulated and not decommissioned properly. there are a lot of risks in our ocean. they really point to the fact that we need to stop issuing new drilling permits and decommissioned a lot of the stuff that is out there, phase it out. juan: are there any estimates as to what the cleanup cost would be to remove the dangers from theselatforms? miyoko: i am not familiar with what the cleanup costs are. they will be expensive. the truth is, is the damage to the environment that they pose is so great that at any cost we really need to be looking towards our future and not risking another major catastrophe. we had the bp oil spilin 2010, and i don't think we learned the lesson tt should have been learned then. hopefully the huntington beach oil spill is another wake-up call that we really need to phase these things out. it is not only the oil that we can see that is a risk and is destating the coast, but
we have offshore drilling platforms in the gulf of mexico, cook inlet, alaska that are all facing thists recently have stated that a lot of the old pipelines out there have been in adequately regulated and not decommissioned properly. there are a lot of risks in our ocean. they really point to the fact that we need to stop issuing new drilling permits and decommissioned a lot of the stuff that is out there, phase it out. juan: are there any estimates as to what the cleanup cost would be to...
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so when the to collide, we see storms from the upper great lakes straight down to the gulf of mexico. so we go in for a closer look, a lot of rain, texas, louisiana, oklahoma rate into arkansas, and around the great lakes. it's going to be disturbed weather pretty much all weekend long, toronto 22 degrees. there's hurricane sam will continue. keep tabs on that to see if it does have an impact on atlanta, canada to the west. temperatures have come down for the prairies, our next batch of what weather for b. c, south coast and we're temperatures are shooting up is for california, san francisco and los angeles allay has a height of 32 on saturday ah, the from the world's most populated region in den and untold stories across asia and the pacific. to discover the current events with diverse coaches and conflicting politics. one 0, one east. on al jazeera. as the u. k tries to move on from the pandemic poorest john symbols set out plans to pay for the damage done to the economy club with post wreck tick woes and opposition to plan benefit cops. candler government offer reassurances of bett
so when the to collide, we see storms from the upper great lakes straight down to the gulf of mexico. so we go in for a closer look, a lot of rain, texas, louisiana, oklahoma rate into arkansas, and around the great lakes. it's going to be disturbed weather pretty much all weekend long, toronto 22 degrees. there's hurricane sam will continue. keep tabs on that to see if it does have an impact on atlanta, canada to the west. temperatures have come down for the prairies, our next batch of what...
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we've got winds colliding, cool, and also that warm moist air from the gulf of mexico. so we'll keep tabs on storms here. now, here is a closer look at some of those storms rolling across texas into the eastern portion that se portion of oklahoma on wednesday, you know, had a lot of snow through the northern in central rockies that moves further toward the east. hence why we're seeing that storm activity. follow that as well. ok for vancouver, we've got 11 degrees in there's that. what, whether pulling into this southern canadian prairies is while, when a pick a really raw feeling day north, when look to scoop up about 25 millimeters of rain at for toronto, 20 degrees. look at washington, d. c, 26. and we've got a scattering of some showers here, down toward the top end of south america. rain is piling up for the west coast of columbia. and look at this energy across the river plate region. it will eventually make its way into a cell cl. ah, the latest news, as it breaks free democrats and the creams of talking to each other, trying to ionize that differences because tog
we've got winds colliding, cool, and also that warm moist air from the gulf of mexico. so we'll keep tabs on storms here. now, here is a closer look at some of those storms rolling across texas into the eastern portion that se portion of oklahoma on wednesday, you know, had a lot of snow through the northern in central rockies that moves further toward the east. hence why we're seeing that storm activity. follow that as well. ok for vancouver, we've got 11 degrees in there's that. what, whether...
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oh, there is an organized band of rain, just spilling out of the gulf of mexico towards yucatan. peninsula that'll drive its way further eastwards. cuba turning increasingly wet some wet weather. also coming in to jamaica. be seen some rather wet weather. stormy weather tornadoes sweeping across the southeast corner of the us. that will grassy make his way for the east. oh, the weather sponsored by casara always in the next representative planet. i saw us ahead of the upcoming un climate conference will be heading deep on the ground and up into the air. get a new perspective with the changing face of the coal mining industry. in ponies were report on illegal logging in romania and explore held catastrophic, wild wise in greece since created new problems that all feed into the destructive cycle of extreme weather. toys for planets i saw us on al jazeera to many have been forced to flee their homes, escaping violence, conflict and poverty. but in the last decade, weather related crises have become a primary trigger for the displacement of people as droughts, hurricanes and floods besieged co
oh, there is an organized band of rain, just spilling out of the gulf of mexico towards yucatan. peninsula that'll drive its way further eastwards. cuba turning increasingly wet some wet weather. also coming in to jamaica. be seen some rather wet weather. stormy weather tornadoes sweeping across the southeast corner of the us. that will grassy make his way for the east. oh, the weather sponsored by casara always in the next representative planet. i saw us ahead of the upcoming un climate...
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the white house hopes to build 7 huge farm stretching from the atlantic and the gulf of mexico to the pacific ocean is more of a push to supply more than 10000000 homes with wind power by 2030. the government says the pharmacy would cut $78000000.00 tons of carbon dioxide emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs. authorities in taiwan are investigating whether a fire that killed at least $46.00 people was started deliberately. dozens of others were injured in the incident on thursday, nor burton manley has a story. it was a rundown building and a working cloth neighbourhood. now it's a burn tilt shell. the clean up continued throughout the night after this block and tie once port city of gal shown was engulfed by a huge fire resident say with home to poor elderly and disabled people. many who survived and now left homeless. so through chin had managed to escape the flames. oh, you are all dying. i've never seen a fire. i pressed on the elevator button when i got downstairs or i saw the building burning. the fire was way big. there was no power. it was a scene of chaos. merkel sa
the white house hopes to build 7 huge farm stretching from the atlantic and the gulf of mexico to the pacific ocean is more of a push to supply more than 10000000 homes with wind power by 2030. the government says the pharmacy would cut $78000000.00 tons of carbon dioxide emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs. authorities in taiwan are investigating whether a fire that killed at least $46.00 people was started deliberately. dozens of others were injured in the incident on thursday, nor...
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hurricane takes more than 22 lives onto the caribbean across mexico's peninsula and into the gulf of mexico right near the texas coast. a third in the north atlantic, angry dangerous. a force for empowerment, that's why charter has invested billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, and powering opportunities in communities both big and small. charter is connecting us. supporting c-span as a public service along with these other providers giving you a front row seat into democracy. >> and award-winning writer and historian who teaches and attended wesley and university as an undergraduate and international studies from the university of washington and a phd in history from new york university. she sold the host of research including fellowships residency. her most recent book that set women free as a "new york times" editor's choice that has received international press coverage in the new yorker, "the new york times," wall street journal, "washington post," starting observer and london times among many others. starting with her ground breaking book the culture of communism aft
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non-fossil fuel alternatives which, of course, as they mentioned, wind farms on our coast, in the gulf of mexico on the u.s. coast which now we have the fishing industry saying, hey, i don't think this is ad good idea. this could really impact fish migration, and what does this mean for the bird migration as well. so there's other elements that need to be considered. so, look, i think for joe biden the problem has become that when you have a lot of these idealogues or that are really advising the president of what to do in terms of responding to climate change, in essence, you've got to balance that out with what can, what our economy can handle. gerry: mercedes, you come from a tradition of centrist democrats. joe biden does seem to have embraced this radical, progressive agenda. isn't that part of the problem? just briefly, if you would. >> democrats need to grab the victory in front of them. they have a chance to pass an infrastructure package. the richest man in the world is sending men and women into space and developing electric cars. there is a path here, but we've got to balance it out,
non-fossil fuel alternatives which, of course, as they mentioned, wind farms on our coast, in the gulf of mexico on the u.s. coast which now we have the fishing industry saying, hey, i don't think this is ad good idea. this could really impact fish migration, and what does this mean for the bird migration as well. so there's other elements that need to be considered. so, look, i think for joe biden the problem has become that when you have a lot of these idealogues or that are really advising...
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the white house hopes to build 7 huge farms stretching from the atlantic and the gulf of mexico. the pacific ocean is part of a push to supply more than 10000000 homes with wind power by 2030. the government says the forms will cut $78000000.00 tons of carbon dioxide emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs. a painting by british st artist, bank c, which became famous for shredding itself, is sold for a record a month in london. and selling latest instead of it for new world reco the bank see love us in a been salty leaving out love is in the been sold for $21900000.00 . it's celebrate auction house apiece was previously titled a girl with balloon and sold for $1300000.00 in 2018 before immediately self destructing in a paper shredder were paying collector. so back, ah, this is all just here. these are the top stories be roots been rocked by his worst dave street violence and more than a decade.
the white house hopes to build 7 huge farms stretching from the atlantic and the gulf of mexico. the pacific ocean is part of a push to supply more than 10000000 homes with wind power by 2030. the government says the forms will cut $78000000.00 tons of carbon dioxide emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs. a painting by british st artist, bank c, which became famous for shredding itself, is sold for a record a month in london. and selling latest instead of it for new world reco the bank...
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gulf coast. strong straight line winds associated with it, maybe 60 miles per hour, but not all just straight line winds. a bit of rotation is detected, a upon of tornadoes from the gulf of mexicons. could be an eventful tuesday for that portion to have the country, norah. >> o'donnell: on that note, i want to ask you about the more than dozen tornadoes reported last night in the midwest including this ef-3 storm that sliced through fredericktown, misouri last night. i understand that's the weather headed here to the northeast, is that right? >> reporter: that's exactly right. that's going to be a problem for the northeast. as it moves into the northeast tomorrow, it combines with a coastal storm, becomes the first the --the first nor'easter of te season. from fillia and boston, winds in spots gusting to over 60 miles per hour. the first nor'easter. that time to have the year. >> o'donnell: umbrella and rain coat tomorrow. breaking news from boise, idaho, shots fired at a shopping mall with multiple injuries and at least two dead. cbs's carter evans has the latest. >> reporter: the sound of possible gunfire can be heard in this video posted online at what appears to be the pois
gulf coast. strong straight line winds associated with it, maybe 60 miles per hour, but not all just straight line winds. a bit of rotation is detected, a upon of tornadoes from the gulf of mexicons. could be an eventful tuesday for that portion to have the country, norah. >> o'donnell: on that note, i want to ask you about the more than dozen tornadoes reported last night in the midwest including this ef-3 storm that sliced through fredericktown, misouri last night. i understand that's...
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countries coasts, and the white house hopes to build 7 huge farms stretching from the atlantic in the gulf of mexico to the pacific ocean. it's part of a push to supply more than 10000000 homes with wind power by 2030. the government says farms would cut $78000000.00 tons of carbon dioxide emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs. well, sharks can grow up to 18 meters long, and they fascinate tourists and scientists around the world. but their numbers are dropping because they're threatened by commercial fishing and tourists. my mexico is trying to protect them. john holman, has worn smooth specks appearing in the ocean. you'd never guess what lies beneath the biggest fish in the world until the end of september. well, shots will be gracie mits goes caribbean walters, one of their main feeding grounds. but the shouts endangered. he just as it is elsewhere in the world over 75 years, it's numbers have hover, and that's something met. who's trying to do something about raphael pin sees truck is to the way show it spins to see where they go. what they do it's lucky. it's a gentle join, it's likel
countries coasts, and the white house hopes to build 7 huge farms stretching from the atlantic in the gulf of mexico to the pacific ocean. it's part of a push to supply more than 10000000 homes with wind power by 2030. the government says farms would cut $78000000.00 tons of carbon dioxide emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs. well, sharks can grow up to 18 meters long, and they fascinate tourists and scientists around the world. but their numbers are dropping because they're...
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so when the to collide, we see storms from the upper great lakes straight down to the gulf of mexico. so we go on for closer look, a lot of rain, texas, louisiana, oklahoma, right into arkansas and around the great lakes. it's going to be disturbed whether pretty much all weekend long toronto $22.00 degrees. there's hurricane sam will continue. keep tabs on that to see if it does have an impact on atlanta, canada to the west. temperatures have come down for the prairies. our next batch of what weather for b, c's, south coast were temperatures are shooting up is for california, san francisco. and los angeles allay has a height of 32 on saturday. ah, this is one of the most astounding technological revolutions in all of this room make our planner quit the day. we have to meet the c o 2 emission targets electrical meta mutual motion. they need to be mind to where people are just talking about wind in solar. if that's can solve the problem. it won't. the world of distance and commerce is driving the energy transition. each the promise of clean energy and illusion. the top side of green en
so when the to collide, we see storms from the upper great lakes straight down to the gulf of mexico. so we go on for closer look, a lot of rain, texas, louisiana, oklahoma, right into arkansas and around the great lakes. it's going to be disturbed whether pretty much all weekend long toronto $22.00 degrees. there's hurricane sam will continue. keep tabs on that to see if it does have an impact on atlanta, canada to the west. temperatures have come down for the prairies. our next batch of what...
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we had this act of whether from the upper great lakes straight down toward the gulf of mexico. so we go on for a closer look. and we're getting dowse with rain as we head toward at mississippi, alabama, the florida panhandle on sunday. now the weekend for the great lakes, it's been 5050 saturday was nice, but here comes at what weather on sunday major. hurricane sam, steering toward the east. not looking to have an impact on newfoundland to where the west temperatures are up in regina at 24 degrees. and we've also got some high heat for california alley getting up to a height of 33, a cutter. one of the fastest growing nations in the world news wanted cut, needed open and development. international shipping companies to become a key, middle east and trade money skilfully. men, 3 key areas of filling up from connecting the world, connecting future. ronnie, cutter cutters, gateway to whoa trade. teaches don't lie. that's the beauty of television generalising who was wanted to make the audience feel something to create an emotional connection with the story. sometimes you have to
we had this act of whether from the upper great lakes straight down toward the gulf of mexico. so we go on for a closer look. and we're getting dowse with rain as we head toward at mississippi, alabama, the florida panhandle on sunday. now the weekend for the great lakes, it's been 5050 saturday was nice, but here comes at what weather on sunday major. hurricane sam, steering toward the east. not looking to have an impact on newfoundland to where the west temperatures are up in regina at 24...
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so when the to collide, we see storms from the upper great lakes straight down to the gulf of mexico. so we go on for closer look, a lot of rain, texas, louisiana, oklahoma, right into arkansas and around the great lakes. it's going to be disturbed weather pretty much all weekend long, toronto 22 degrees. there's hurricane sam will continue. keep tabs on that to see if it does have an impact on atlanta, canada to the west. temperatures have come down for the prairies. our next batch of what weather for b. c. south coast were temperatures are shooting up is for california, san francisco. and los angeles allay has a height of 32 on saturday. ah, the hospitals and clinics across asia battle code with 19 mountains of medical waste piling on one 0, one east investigate dangerous pandemic for on al jazeera. mm mm. you want to help save the world? sneeze into your elmo. ah ah ah, welcome back. a quick reminder about top stories here at this hour. the number of people have died from coke. 19 in the united states has past 700000, maybe 70000000 people. that's one 5th, the population of still n
so when the to collide, we see storms from the upper great lakes straight down to the gulf of mexico. so we go on for closer look, a lot of rain, texas, louisiana, oklahoma, right into arkansas and around the great lakes. it's going to be disturbed weather pretty much all weekend long, toronto 22 degrees. there's hurricane sam will continue. keep tabs on that to see if it does have an impact on atlanta, canada to the west. temperatures have come down for the prairies. our next batch of what...
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in terms of emissions on the globe some of the most efficient on the globe is in the offshore gulf of mexico. could you confirm whoever noted that to make sure i heard that correctly? we are really proud of the oil and gas that we provide from the country to the u.s. and gulf of mexico that we can provide -- >> supporting those things together, if there is clearly going to be demand for energy because there well, because oil and gas has 30 times the energy density of the next closest renewable, 30 times so there will continue to be demand. everybody used it to get to work this week. everybody did. something else that's interesting as we sit here and to demonize these people that are here today on the witness panel, the united states has led the t world more than the emissn reducing countries combined. i'm going to paraphrase that energy administration who said the united states progress in reducing emissions associated with energy is the most historic in world history. madam chair, these are the people that did that. mr. summers, could you tell me what primary source of energy resulted in th
in terms of emissions on the globe some of the most efficient on the globe is in the offshore gulf of mexico. could you confirm whoever noted that to make sure i heard that correctly? we are really proud of the oil and gas that we provide from the country to the u.s. and gulf of mexico that we can provide -- >> supporting those things together, if there is clearly going to be demand for energy because there well, because oil and gas has 30 times the energy density of the next closest...
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lot of federal lands in the by the ministrations told us not to drill the federal lands or the gulf of mexico. we're in north dakota or colorado, and so that just leaves texas to drill. so again, people are gonna be putting the money out wall street running away from us because of green policies that are getting put out there to, to invest in people's well. so it's a very all time for us to and to try to invest in this market. when the government us government write down the administration is telling us not to. and it's, it's very worrisome ahead and especially natural gas side that i hope we talk about . so here i was asking you to be a very tight market also, and you see what clean energy has done in britain and asia over the last few weeks . and just tremendous facts in their process. because they don't have a good, sustainable fuel supply like we do here in america. yeah. and i do want to get into that. i know you mentioned the energy trends that we're seeing in europe and asia are their concerns of the u. s. could being next on the list, and is there anything that bind administration can
lot of federal lands in the by the ministrations told us not to drill the federal lands or the gulf of mexico. we're in north dakota or colorado, and so that just leaves texas to drill. so again, people are gonna be putting the money out wall street running away from us because of green policies that are getting put out there to, to invest in people's well. so it's a very all time for us to and to try to invest in this market. when the government us government write down the administration is...
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production in terms of the mission on the globe, some of the most efficient on the globe is in the gulf of mexico. can some of you confirm that from your opening statement? >> that is a fact, an operator in the gulf of mexico, and we're really proud that gas will be brought into the country is the lowest gas. >> putting these two things together, if there's clearly going to be demand for energy, because oil and gas is 30 times the density of energy renewal. there is going to continue to be demand. we produce it most efficiently in the united states. why would we stop? everybody in this committee used it to get to work this week, everybody did. something else that's really interesting as we sit here and demonize the united states on the witness panel, the united states has led the world. we are one of the 12 energy producers in the world. i want to direct you to the energy commission that said the amount of energy we use is historic in american history. mr. summers, could you tell me what primary source of energy resulted in this decrease of emissions. >> it was natural gas. >> thank you very much
production in terms of the mission on the globe, some of the most efficient on the globe is in the gulf of mexico. can some of you confirm that from your opening statement? >> that is a fact, an operator in the gulf of mexico, and we're really proud that gas will be brought into the country is the lowest gas. >> putting these two things together, if there's clearly going to be demand for energy, because oil and gas is 30 times the density of energy renewal. there is going to...
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sandwiched in between we had this act of weather from the upper great lake, straight down toward the gulf of mexico. so we go in for a closer look and we're getting down with rain as we head toward at mississippi, alabama, the florida panhandle on sunday. now the weekend for the great lakes, it's been 5050 saturday was nice, but here comes at what weather on sunday major. hurricane sand steering toward the east. not looking to have an impact on newfoundland to where the west temperatures are up in regina at 24 degrees. and we've also got some high heat for california alley getting up to a height of 33 ah. on counting the cost on gala miracles, legacy. the german economy that is the envy of the world, but unprepared for the digital age. apple kicks out game make an effort from his app store is the phone maker abusing is monopoly and afghan businesses and losing international customers? counting the cost on algebra for holding the powerful to account as we examined, the u. s. is role in the world on al jazeera lou . ah ah, welcome back, a grandma about top stories here this hour more than 600 marches
sandwiched in between we had this act of weather from the upper great lake, straight down toward the gulf of mexico. so we go in for a closer look and we're getting down with rain as we head toward at mississippi, alabama, the florida panhandle on sunday. now the weekend for the great lakes, it's been 5050 saturday was nice, but here comes at what weather on sunday major. hurricane sand steering toward the east. not looking to have an impact on newfoundland to where the west temperatures are up...
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this is not like the 2010 leak in the gulf of mexico, pb oil, that was crude oil, raw crude. far more dense. this particular one is a little l less. studies have shown this region of southern california is home for the most productive fish habitat in the world. 27 times more productive with fish than any other place. >> pedram, do we know how long it takes to clean this, the cleanup effort? >> they have put a boom essentially picking up what's out there. right now we've got about 3,000 gallons of the 130,000. this has been 12 to 18 hours worth of work. often times this can take weeks or months. at this point stopping that at the source will help the situation but i wouldn't be surprised if it takes much of the month of october before it gets picked up. >> do keep us posted on that. thank you very much. >>> coming up right here on "cnn newsroom," it looks like the u.s. is not out of trouble. >>> plus, the military getting behind the wheel to address the shortage in the u.k. if there's a shortage of truck drivers, could this happen again? we'll have a live report next. and, it's
this is not like the 2010 leak in the gulf of mexico, pb oil, that was crude oil, raw crude. far more dense. this particular one is a little l less. studies have shown this region of southern california is home for the most productive fish habitat in the world. 27 times more productive with fish than any other place. >> pedram, do we know how long it takes to clean this, the cleanup effort? >> they have put a boom essentially picking up what's out there. right now we've got about...
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the gulf of mexico, gulf of maine. coast of rhode island power 17,000 homes just imagine what lining all the coasts could do. it's a totally transformative change part of the biden administration pledge to cut following fossil fuel emissions by 50% by 2030 in a real world this would be all we talk about. it's clear when it comes to things the executive branch has control over we're seeing a full court press here. we learned today we can add another big flame to the massive delegation of 13 cabinet members that biden is bringing with him to the u.n. climate summit in glasgow scotland next month. joining them the former president, barack obama. that's the same international summit where obama signed the paris climate agreement five years ago which of course biden had to rejoin ampo after trump pulled us out. but all of this efforts and the hopes of biden's climate goals and setting an example for the community hit a major rode block thanks to joe margin. "the new york times" reporting tonight that the most powerful part
the gulf of mexico, gulf of maine. coast of rhode island power 17,000 homes just imagine what lining all the coasts could do. it's a totally transformative change part of the biden administration pledge to cut following fossil fuel emissions by 50% by 2030 in a real world this would be all we talk about. it's clear when it comes to things the executive branch has control over we're seeing a full court press here. we learned today we can add another big flame to the massive delegation of 13...
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gulf coast. strong winds associated with it, maybe 60 miles per hour. but not all straight-line winds. there is a bit of rotation detected as well. there is the possibility for tornadoes from the gulf of mexicohe plains. it could be an eventful tuesday for that portion of the country. norah? >> well, lonnie, on that note, i want to ask you about the more than dozen tornadoes reported in the midwest last night. including, look at this, ef-3 storm that sliced through frederick town, missouri last night. i understand that's the weather that's headed here to the northeast? is that right? >> that's right. that's going to be a problem for the northeast. what's going to happen is as that moves into the northeast tomorrow, it's going to be combining with a coastal storm. it becomes the first nor'easter of the season. so the effects of it will be like 6 inches of rain, maybe more? in some spot, from philadelphia to boston. and your winds there gusting in spots to over 60 miles per hour. so again, the first nor'easter. 'tis that time of the year, norah. >> umbrella and raincoat tomorrow. lonnie quinn, thank you. >>> and we want to get to some breaking news now coming in from boise, idaho. shots fired
gulf coast. strong winds associated with it, maybe 60 miles per hour. but not all straight-line winds. there is a bit of rotation detected as well. there is the possibility for tornadoes from the gulf of mexicohe plains. it could be an eventful tuesday for that portion of the country. norah? >> well, lonnie, on that note, i want to ask you about the more than dozen tornadoes reported in the midwest last night. including, look at this, ef-3 storm that sliced through frederick town,...
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there are ports in the gulf of mexico. there are ports in florida, the reports in louisiana. why not move, and i know in some cases amazon for instance, on products that it's dealing with are, is moving those shipping, those ships away from the port of los angeles and moving them to other locations. it may take a couple of days to get there, but here's the reality. at least you're not sitting in the ocean for months at a time, and that's how long some of the shipping containers have been sitting there for months waiting to come in. so the idea that with this can't be done, or that it, you know, can only happen through the port of los angeles, which by the way, portal los angeles just moved to a 24 hour shift and a, the port of long beach. just a couple of weeks ago moved to a 24 hour shift, but in the state of florida, the governor in florida, rhonda said, has just held a press conference in which he said that every single port in florida already operates 24 hours a day. that's how florida does it, as opposed to california sit in the ship someplace else, rather than continuin
there are ports in the gulf of mexico. there are ports in florida, the reports in louisiana. why not move, and i know in some cases amazon for instance, on products that it's dealing with are, is moving those shipping, those ships away from the port of los angeles and moving them to other locations. it may take a couple of days to get there, but here's the reality. at least you're not sitting in the ocean for months at a time, and that's how long some of the shipping containers have been...
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the coasts of california, oregon, the carolinas, as well as in the central atlantic, gulf of maine, and gulf of mexico. the biden administration hopes to see the u.s. produce 30,000 megawatts of electricity from offshore wind farms by 2030. a new report by the international energy agency finds that commitments by world governments to cut carbon emissions are nowhere near what's needed to avert climate catastrophe. the iea is calling on governments to move decisively to cut issions in half by 2030, far faster than what countries have pledgeunder the paris climate agreement. in washington, d.c., another 90 climate activists were arrested outside the white house wednesday, bringing -- demanding president biden take action to end the climate crisis. this is anthony lorenzo green, a washington, d.c. community organizer and city council candidate. >> we must repair the harm caused by environmental racism. we must have a world that no longer ballast of the coal, gas and oil industry. i know climate change is real because i live in a community where homes flood every year. amy: texas's republican-controlled h
the coasts of california, oregon, the carolinas, as well as in the central atlantic, gulf of maine, and gulf of mexico. the biden administration hopes to see the u.s. produce 30,000 megawatts of electricity from offshore wind farms by 2030. a new report by the international energy agency finds that commitments by world governments to cut carbon emissions are nowhere near what's needed to avert climate catastrophe. the iea is calling on governments to move decisively to cut issions in half by...