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these mostly happen in the gulf of mexico where oil and gas is an economic powerhouse for the region nd the country and in all of my resilience work, one thing is true, a healthy economy is foundational for resilience. in 2019, almost all offshore oil and gas in the u.s. came out of the gulf of mexico, more than half of the natural gas and half of the nation's crude oil are produced in that region and still fleecy louisiana and texas planning to greatly reduce greenhouse emissions and depend upon fossil fuel purchase louisiana published the first climate action plan last month with key definitions entire state of our economy. as changes occur, economic engines may enter other people, climate change is a threat and risk multiplier, 15th they magnify inequities that already exist raise income from language from mobility in both disadvantaged their schizophrenic compounds when disaster strikes and other vulnerabilities as well. 100 million people on the coast in the u.s., 60 in the past, and a pack of hurricane and people continue to move to the coast. we see these stacks ethical and pri
these mostly happen in the gulf of mexico where oil and gas is an economic powerhouse for the region nd the country and in all of my resilience work, one thing is true, a healthy economy is foundational for resilience. in 2019, almost all offshore oil and gas in the u.s. came out of the gulf of mexico, more than half of the natural gas and half of the nation's crude oil are produced in that region and still fleecy louisiana and texas planning to greatly reduce greenhouse emissions and depend...
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something part of the toolkit and as far as infrastructure, there is so much infrastructure in the gulf of mexico for example, from oil and gas enterprise, a lot of its legacy and abandoned mother is a big pipeline, no pun intended, we have to work both ends of that, there is a lot of work to be done. >> thank you for the question. in the case of coastal louisiana, if we do nothing as far as coastal restoration and flood, our coastline continues to wash away as it has since the 1930s when the corps of engineers levied off the mississippi river and that's why it's incredibly important we invest now in measures to rebuild. our cultural master plan in louisiana, $50 billion, 50 year plan rooted in science around louisiana's economy. i think investing in that type of plan and restoring and protecting the shorelines is what we can do now while we look to reach future goals. >> next, your recognized -- >> i think the young lady from florida and witnesses appearing today. i've been in contact with people in ukraine, zoom call, we are having this discussion about resilience here and last september there
something part of the toolkit and as far as infrastructure, there is so much infrastructure in the gulf of mexico for example, from oil and gas enterprise, a lot of its legacy and abandoned mother is a big pipeline, no pun intended, we have to work both ends of that, there is a lot of work to be done. >> thank you for the question. in the case of coastal louisiana, if we do nothing as far as coastal restoration and flood, our coastline continues to wash away as it has since the 1930s when...
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so arizona where there is a wildfire burning right into new mexico and western portions of texas, while some moisture and humidity off the gulf of mexico could spark some storms for the u. s. gulf states on saturday and now we're off to central america. dose with rain for puerto rico into the dominican republic and rain, not too far away from to gucci. gallop up over the course of the weekend for the top end of south america. it's our usual storms, but an overcast stay for both bogus and lima. lima got hiv 19 degrees. that's it. susan cas. airway official airline of the journey. me this is al jazeera. ah. hello mccloud. this is in use are live from dough coming up the next 60 minutes. france promises more military, a to ukraine. well, president vitamins lensky says his forces are in the fight of their lives. is ready forces, search for suspects after the killing of an israeli security guard in the occupied west bank. china's manufacturing this to its nurse level and 2 years.
so arizona where there is a wildfire burning right into new mexico and western portions of texas, while some moisture and humidity off the gulf of mexico could spark some storms for the u. s. gulf states on saturday and now we're off to central america. dose with rain for puerto rico into the dominican republic and rain, not too far away from to gucci. gallop up over the course of the weekend for the top end of south america. it's our usual storms, but an overcast stay for both bogus and lima....
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, in the gulf of mexico rather.rida, but, you know, that in and of itself is quite a wild experience, and it can be a little tough on the stomach, so, you know, these -- neese these gentlemen, they haven't been in space for too long so hopefully they will be able to get their earth legs back once they get outside of the space capsule endeavor. certainly this mission has been incredible with them on board, but they are about to embark on an incredible journey, just in and of itself this, splashdown here. >> absolutely. and we're getting ready for that to happen at 9:15. it's been moved to 9:15 and, ch, rachel alluded to this, just all the training that went into this for these private individuals. we've seen other private missions, but this one is different, but if you would walk us through how it is different. >> well, sure. they have one professional astronaut on board, mike lopez-alegria who has commanded the space station before and served 20 years as an astronaut and naval overs, but other three guys they are no
, in the gulf of mexico rather.rida, but, you know, that in and of itself is quite a wild experience, and it can be a little tough on the stomach, so, you know, these -- neese these gentlemen, they haven't been in space for too long so hopefully they will be able to get their earth legs back once they get outside of the space capsule endeavor. certainly this mission has been incredible with them on board, but they are about to embark on an incredible journey, just in and of itself this,...
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bps gulf of mexico business exemplifies this approach. in the gulf, we are producing some of the peace highest value energy anywhere in the world. this year, bp aims to safely start embargoes -- start a platform that will increase production in the region by 25%. our u.s. onshore oil and gas operation, which i lead, is driving down emissions while producing oil and gas in texas and louisiana. we plan to spend more than $1 billion to install a state-of-the-art infrastructure network that will significantly reduce emissions from our u.s. onshore operations through electrification. in uncertain times, one of our primary roles is to maintain the safe, secure supply of energy on which societies depend. the importance of this role has rarely been clearer than in recent weeks. at the same time, we will pursue our emissions targets and aims while continuing to increase our supply of energy from low carbon sources. thank you again for this opportunity. look forward to your question. >> thank you. we recognize mr. werth for five minutes. >> chairs,
bps gulf of mexico business exemplifies this approach. in the gulf, we are producing some of the peace highest value energy anywhere in the world. this year, bp aims to safely start embargoes -- start a platform that will increase production in the region by 25%. our u.s. onshore oil and gas operation, which i lead, is driving down emissions while producing oil and gas in texas and louisiana. we plan to spend more than $1 billion to install a state-of-the-art infrastructure network that will...
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push a little further north, you can see some very wet weather getting pulled right across the gulf of mexico. and that's pumping a lot of warm moist air up into the deep south of the u. s. right across the place right up towards the lakes. joining up with a winter storm, which has been brewing across the northern plain hate. you will see be part of the action. discover cattle. all in one package. yeah, the ultimate woke up experience with the world's best airline cattle at ways say .
push a little further north, you can see some very wet weather getting pulled right across the gulf of mexico. and that's pumping a lot of warm moist air up into the deep south of the u. s. right across the place right up towards the lakes. joining up with a winter storm, which has been brewing across the northern plain hate. you will see be part of the action. discover cattle. all in one package. yeah, the ultimate woke up experience with the world's best airline cattle at ways say .
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it's thought the asteroid hit the gulf of mexico. fossil dig there. we've got so many details with this site that _ we've got so many details with this site that tell us what happened moment— site that tell us what happened moment by moment. it's almost like watching _ moment by moment. it's almost like watching it _ moment by moment. it's almost like watching it play out in the movies. you actually look at the right column — you actually look at the right column and the fossil there, and it brings— column and the fossil there, and it brings you — column and the fossil there, and it brings you back to that day. we're able to _ brings you back to that day. we're able to see — brings you back to that day. we're able to see what happened within that first — able to see what happened within that first hour or so after impact, and that's— that first hour or so after impact, and that's the front row seat to one of the most — and that's the front row seat to one of the most amazing events, and yuri are looking _ of the most amazing events,
it's thought the asteroid hit the gulf of mexico. fossil dig there. we've got so many details with this site that _ we've got so many details with this site that tell us what happened moment— site that tell us what happened moment by moment. it's almost like watching _ moment by moment. it's almost like watching it _ moment by moment. it's almost like watching it play out in the movies. you actually look at the right column — you actually look at the right column and the fossil there, and...
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we know today that the caribbean sea in the gulf of mexico are warming because of climate change. the way we want to create models that can predict whether the number of octopuses will decrease in the future gave environment rather than i'm in oregon. feel if there are still plenty of them here along the coast of the yucatan. but that could change demand for the low fat delicacy is rising worldwide. and in some asian regions, they've already been over fish for octopus catcher. antonio cock in cecil business is better than ever this season. intellectual and has been insane. and especially august and september and into october, when i look, it always depends on how long they want to work. and so i'm usually full by 1 pm, and i aren't around $5600.00 pesos. the people who stay out all afternoon make 2000 or 3000 pesos landing or develop a gravel. a barbara does anybody? is dr. lisa? but antonio coffee is also worried about whether extensive fishing can go on forever. that's why he's working with the university's scientists to sell octopus raised in a breeding station instead of captu
we know today that the caribbean sea in the gulf of mexico are warming because of climate change. the way we want to create models that can predict whether the number of octopuses will decrease in the future gave environment rather than i'm in oregon. feel if there are still plenty of them here along the coast of the yucatan. but that could change demand for the low fat delicacy is rising worldwide. and in some asian regions, they've already been over fish for octopus catcher. antonio cock in...
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as a winds off the gulf of mexico, the bay of can patch a likely to generate some showers, southern mexico into the yucatan. heavier burst coaster against panama, meeting up without what weather in south america, especially for that pacific coast. there is a deadly landside in that southwest of columbia near the border with good door in still more rain to come on thursday. some pretty big storms around, paraguay stretching into the southeast of brazil. puerto lake gray could scoop up to about a 100 millimeters of rain on thursday. okay. gutter on season. chatter, air way. official ally of the journey. take your seat. be part of the action, discover katzoff in one package, yet the old to move well copy experience with the world's best allied katzoff at ways. county you see now the that book you complete fever world cup package today with blue. ah, ah ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm about this, and this is the news are live from doha. coming up of the like 60 minutes, new video appears to show ukrainian forces killing detained russian soldiers outside key. my agenda.
as a winds off the gulf of mexico, the bay of can patch a likely to generate some showers, southern mexico into the yucatan. heavier burst coaster against panama, meeting up without what weather in south america, especially for that pacific coast. there is a deadly landside in that southwest of columbia near the border with good door in still more rain to come on thursday. some pretty big storms around, paraguay stretching into the southeast of brazil. puerto lake gray could scoop up to about a...
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bp gulf of mexico business exemplifies this approach. in the gulf producing some of bps highest value energy anywhere in the world. this year bp aims to safely start embargoes of a fifth production platform that will increase our production in the regionby 25 percent . our us oil and gas operation edx energy of business that i wi need his driving down a mission to safely produce oil and gas energy. pbx plans to spend $1 billion to install a state-of-the-art infrastructure network that will significantly reduce admission from our offshore operations through electrification . in uncertain times, one of bps primary roles is maintaining the safe secure supply of the energy on which society depends. the importance of this role has rarely been clearer than t in recent weeks . at the same time bp will pursue our missions targets and aims while continuing to increaseour supply of energy for low carbon sources . thank you again for this opportunity. i look forward to your questions . >> chair recognizes mister wirth for five minutes. >> hello. ran
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that five-year plan enables lease sales in the gulf of mexico. ico without that five-year plan. if we don't have that a -- according to a study we just commissioned it's 5,000 barrels a day off line. i don't think anyone wants less produced in the most environmentally responsible way here in the united states. we are focused on the policies and things we can get done to insure americans have access to safe, reliable and affordable energy right now. >> dana: last comment from you right now. we hear have been hearing that the administration is willing to try to get more energy from canada but they do not want to do the keystone pipeline. what is it about the keystone pipeline they resist so much? >> it is ironic. the keystone xl pipeline would have delivered 800,000 barrels a day if it came online. 10 years of permitting and finally shut down by the biden administration on their first day in office. canada is our best ally in the world. we should be working with them to secure energy independence for north america with the united states and our grea
that five-year plan enables lease sales in the gulf of mexico. ico without that five-year plan. if we don't have that a -- according to a study we just commissioned it's 5,000 barrels a day off line. i don't think anyone wants less produced in the most environmentally responsible way here in the united states. we are focused on the policies and things we can get done to insure americans have access to safe, reliable and affordable energy right now. >> dana: last comment from you right...
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farthest south and east part of the border, the end of the rio grande before it empties into the gulf of mexico. what we have seen is lots of border walls, lots of law enforcement we talked to that have said this is really the worst they have seen it. the border patrol agents are saying they are detaining 1000 people per night, in one section off this southern part of the border. this is the busiest part of the u.s.-mexico border now step they are just terrified about what might happen. if and when this title 42 rule that is related to covid is lifted. it was supposed to be lifted may 23 and it allows border patrol to turn people back without hearings or anything. about half of the illegal immigrants they catch are expelled that way. it looks like from a judge's order come it might not be listed until later. it is going to end at some point and it's not clear that dhs prepared or interested in actually stopping the enormous expansion of the flow of who we will see when that happens. host: said the border agents are saying is the worst they've ever seen why? who is coming across? guest: there is
farthest south and east part of the border, the end of the rio grande before it empties into the gulf of mexico. what we have seen is lots of border walls, lots of law enforcement we talked to that have said this is really the worst they have seen it. the border patrol agents are saying they are detaining 1000 people per night, in one section off this southern part of the border. this is the busiest part of the u.s.-mexico border now step they are just terrified about what might happen. if and...
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suppose, enters the american black sea, right there, the connection of the boreys somewhere in the gulf of mexico ruled out, of course, this also cannot be ruled out, so i think it's just an irresponsible statement. although they are, of course, can push. e. well, i look at the baidan, of course.
suppose, enters the american black sea, right there, the connection of the boreys somewhere in the gulf of mexico ruled out, of course, this also cannot be ruled out, so i think it's just an irresponsible statement. although they are, of course, can push. e. well, i look at the baidan, of course.
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whether getting pulled right across the gulf of mexico, and that's pumping a lot of war, moist air up into the deep south of the u. s. right across the place right up towards the lakes. joining up with a winter storm, which has been brewing across the northern plain, take your seat. be part of the action. discover katzoff in one package. here the old to move well copy experience with the world's best airline. cancel at ways. said that it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think leslie's simplicity to the headlines join me as i take on the lies this man with the misconceptions and debate the contradictions upfront with me, mark lamb on him. what out 0 ah, and the iraqis taking the reins to rebuild essentially his old equestrian industry . and his foreign ledger to through to the semifinals of a european. hsu lu israeli forces of shot and killed a palestinian manager. raids in the occupied west bank. oh, it is the 34 year old was hit in the chest and the citizens were arrested in the latest raids. the army says is conducting what it calls counter
whether getting pulled right across the gulf of mexico, and that's pumping a lot of war, moist air up into the deep south of the u. s. right across the place right up towards the lakes. joining up with a winter storm, which has been brewing across the northern plain, take your seat. be part of the action. discover katzoff in one package. here the old to move well copy experience with the world's best airline. cancel at ways. said that it's time for a different approach. one that is going to...
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with all that what, whether toward the top end of south america, look at the winds through the gulf of mexico. i want to talk about the act of whether we have going on here. these winds will fuel some of the storms that we're looking at. most of the energy has pivoted further north. so for the mid atlantic, great through to new york, we've got some soaking, rains on tap. that's round one round to we'll come on thursday right now. that's over the great lakes, off to the west and improvement in conditions for british columbia, the pacific northwest. next system swoops into the central and northern coast, and it is all about the heat for california. look at this as f 26. los angeles, 34, i think san francisco. you may hit 30 degrees on thursday. you didn't even hit 30 last summer. these temperatures are well above average, air conditioners will be working in over time. ah, in 20. and this led 40 days of civic action against the armenian government. i'm president. soc, is younger group home power. i'm going to labor cuz we're a new documentary follows he's known boiling campaign to bring down a c
with all that what, whether toward the top end of south america, look at the winds through the gulf of mexico. i want to talk about the act of whether we have going on here. these winds will fuel some of the storms that we're looking at. most of the energy has pivoted further north. so for the mid atlantic, great through to new york, we've got some soaking, rains on tap. that's round one round to we'll come on thursday right now. that's over the great lakes, off to the west and improvement in...
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bareev somewhere in the area the gulf of mexico will be announced, this cannot be ruled out either, of course, this cannot be ruled out either, so i think it's just an irresponsible statement. although they certainly can push. e. well, i look at the baidan, of course, for now, until he still crosses the line, but i hope to reason with him. everything will be decided for him. well, here's the only hope. probably this is the price list; there is little hope for him at all, he is also natural, by the way. yes, he is a comrade who should end this war with the defeat of russia as a maximum september, otherwise after the defeat in the elections, his blinkin will simply be taken out of the administration . let's come to donetsk with us in direct communication denis pushilin head of the donetsk people's republic today they reported on the number of mercenaries. what countries are they from? of those that are now on azov steel, are there many of them there, what kind of people are they? well, well , the information is still being checked, but still it is subject to, uh, disclosure, that is, abo
bareev somewhere in the area the gulf of mexico will be announced, this cannot be ruled out either, of course, this cannot be ruled out either, so i think it's just an irresponsible statement. although they certainly can push. e. well, i look at the baidan, of course, for now, until he still crosses the line, but i hope to reason with him. everything will be decided for him. well, here's the only hope. probably this is the price list; there is little hope for him at all, he is also natural, by...
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things are going to get very wet across the gulf of mexico, as those storms come into play on saturday. now for the north west, we've got more wintery weather pulling into western areas of canada system, heavy snow and sleet for british columbia. but it says largely fine and dry towards that southwest corner, which doesn't bode well for wildfire risk. now, as we head further south, we've got lots of heat coming, 3 for places like mexico. you can see that largely dry picture, few showers, kissing into the eastern coast the caribbean manages to say largely drive just a few showers popping in to cuba. much of the wet weather can be found across the florida peninsula. thanks to that row of storms pushing out further east and plenty of sunshine for panama. ah. feeling the debate there is no, he job bad. you know, i mean, if anyone here talks about women that i had to force the justice these, the bill seemed of been says, no topic is of the table. we were taught to see abortion had a one way ticket street to help all of the companies. they deny any responsibility, even though they have the r
things are going to get very wet across the gulf of mexico, as those storms come into play on saturday. now for the north west, we've got more wintery weather pulling into western areas of canada system, heavy snow and sleet for british columbia. but it says largely fine and dry towards that southwest corner, which doesn't bode well for wildfire risk. now, as we head further south, we've got lots of heat coming, 3 for places like mexico. you can see that largely dry picture, few showers,...
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and biden was supposed to go forward with the lease sale in the gulf of mexico. some environmental groups yelled and screamed so he did not go forward with the sale. they produce 100,000 barrels of oil a day from every single well in the gulf of mexico. and there is a lot more of that that can be produced. you can get rid of russian oil and use american energy and lower the cost of gasoline and it's cleaner. >> sandra: and l.n.g., we could help out europe. steve scalise from the great state of louisiana. >> john: always good to see the congressman, and any time you go to the pump unless it's in maryland, the gas is relatively reasonable. i mean, it hurts every time you put the handle in the tank and pull the trigger, ouch. >> sandra: and you are probably doing shorter trips and you think about the companies that are paying trucks to drive across country and impact that has when it gets to the end of the line to the american consumer, john. >> john: i've got two kids in travel lacrosse, and every weekend, 100 mile round trips. it starts to add up. we have larry kud
and biden was supposed to go forward with the lease sale in the gulf of mexico. some environmental groups yelled and screamed so he did not go forward with the sale. they produce 100,000 barrels of oil a day from every single well in the gulf of mexico. and there is a lot more of that that can be produced. you can get rid of russian oil and use american energy and lower the cost of gasoline and it's cleaner. >> sandra: and l.n.g., we could help out europe. steve scalise from the great...
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while some moisture of the gulf of mexico could trigger some showers or thunderstorms for western areas of texas into oklahoma. and what weather has been locked into place eastern cuba, jamaica into his spaniel or that continues on friday. you know, might go bay in jamaica. more than 80 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. a wave of rain to be expected is while for french guy enter into sir non, our usual storms come in and going through the top end of south america. but it is drive toward that southeast corner of brazil, so your temperatures and ria will shoot up in the days to come southern sections of chile and argentina, some cloud cover. and we could see some shot works. that's a snapshot of your weather season. ah, when covert 19 1st hit, the need to minimize contact drove many of the world's judicial systems on line. now in the name of cost and efficiency, some of them want to stay there. but what if holding trials in cyberspace denies defendants the right to a fair hearing, and remove safeguards against abuse people in power investigates on line justice on a jessina? oh,
while some moisture of the gulf of mexico could trigger some showers or thunderstorms for western areas of texas into oklahoma. and what weather has been locked into place eastern cuba, jamaica into his spaniel or that continues on friday. you know, might go bay in jamaica. more than 80 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. a wave of rain to be expected is while for french guy enter into sir non, our usual storms come in and going through the top end of south america. but it is drive...
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moisture that's come off the mountains here, meeting up with some warm surge of air from the gulf of mexico. we were going to have a serious swath of snow. let's go for those details right now. this is for central canada into the northern plains. same system is going to produce some soaking rains for the mid west into the great lakes and a southerly flow here. so look at the temperature in places like d. c, for example, 30 degrees, but we're talking about that snow. i think we'll see blizzard conditions 40 to 50 centimeters within 48 hours to the west. we go in this colder air, really sinking south vancouver into washington. state and oregon, portland saw snow for the 1st time in april on record, and that cold air continues to sink south into california, san francisco. 15 degrees just a few days ago. you're about 31, so that messy weather round, central canada, the northern plains. it's also going to sparked some storms, eastern texas louisiana rate into kentucky on wednesday. and as we look towards central america somewhat, whether to be expected for his van jolla and for south america loo
moisture that's come off the mountains here, meeting up with some warm surge of air from the gulf of mexico. we were going to have a serious swath of snow. let's go for those details right now. this is for central canada into the northern plains. same system is going to produce some soaking rains for the mid west into the great lakes and a southerly flow here. so look at the temperature in places like d. c, for example, 30 degrees, but we're talking about that snow. i think we'll see blizzard...
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including from european institutions there, what about building a new plant there on the coast of the gulf of mexicod yes there well, it takes there 3 years, plus there, well, 2 years, she's there funding and so on. it is possible and it is. well, yes, enough can happen. well , it turns out in the future, the existing infrastructure is no longer needed. it's been building for decades and there has already been a destruction of value. yes, that is, the nord stream, er, two, is essentially frozen. yes, and in the foreseeable future, but not really, of course. and when it can start working and, well, even the ukrainian infrastructure, which, in principle, is redundant, yes, that is, relatively, even the current e volumes that have been in recent years. well, that is, ukraine went through transit uh, within uh. well, yes, now it is actually 40, but the infrastructure. well, it is understandable, outdated, and so on, but nominally it is designed there for 150 of this one. well, such a certain degradation. it has already been carried out over the past decades, and to some extent this will probably also ha
including from european institutions there, what about building a new plant there on the coast of the gulf of mexicod yes there well, it takes there 3 years, plus there, well, 2 years, she's there funding and so on. it is possible and it is. well, yes, enough can happen. well , it turns out in the future, the existing infrastructure is no longer needed. it's been building for decades and there has already been a destruction of value. yes, that is, the nord stream, er, two, is essentially...
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while some moisture off the gulf of mexico could trigger some showers or thunderstorms for western areas of texas into oklahoma, and what weather has been locked into place eastern cuba, jamaica into his spaniel le that continues on friday. you know, months he go bay in jamaica. more than 80 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours, a wave of rain to be expected as well for french, diana into sir. not our usual storms come in and going through the top end of south america. but it is drive toward that southeast corner of brazil, so your temperatures and ria will shoot up in the days to come southern sections of chile and argentina, some cloud cover and we could see some showers that says snapshot of your weather season. ah. as climate change heats up, the planet, one scientist intends to take his back to the i think he said the path of frost velez. he's real picky thing animal to the grasslands above. starting with the living creatures, the planning to resurrect an extinct species. and could this approach save all worlds? witness wisdom of hypothesis on al jazeera. ah ah. ah, welcome ba
while some moisture off the gulf of mexico could trigger some showers or thunderstorms for western areas of texas into oklahoma, and what weather has been locked into place eastern cuba, jamaica into his spaniel le that continues on friday. you know, months he go bay in jamaica. more than 80 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours, a wave of rain to be expected as well for french, diana into sir. not our usual storms come in and going through the top end of south america. but it is drive...
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watching out for severe thunderstorms this morning from the ohio valley all the way down to the gulf of mexicomaging winds will be the primary threat. this storm will advance through the day to the east with thunderstorms from new england all the way down to southeastern louisiana and heavy snow continuing with wind in the northern plains. severe weather is possible this afternoon and evening across new york city. damaging winds, some small hail possible. meantime, out in the plains, the fire risk remains elevated through the day. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, the shocking video as a polar bear climbs onto the roof of a house. >>> also coming up, the new fees coming on amazon. >> and what we're learning about a concert being performed by ronald reagan's would-be assassin john hinckley ♪ ♪ [ bird chirps ] springfest is back! [ sprinkler & birds chirping ] these are the mowers i was telling you about. and right now, you'll find everything your lawn and home needs this season. [ food sizzling and happy family chatter ] at great prices for the season. stop by lowe's n
watching out for severe thunderstorms this morning from the ohio valley all the way down to the gulf of mexicomaging winds will be the primary threat. this storm will advance through the day to the east with thunderstorms from new england all the way down to southeastern louisiana and heavy snow continuing with wind in the northern plains. severe weather is possible this afternoon and evening across new york city. damaging winds, some small hail possible. meantime, out in the plains, the fire...
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Apr 1, 2022
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things are going to get very wet across the gulf of mexico, as those storms come into play on saturday. now for the north west, we've got more wintery weather pulling into western areas of canada as heavy as snow and sleet for british columbia. but it says largely fine and dry towards the southwest corner, which doesn't bode well for wild fire risk. now as we had for the south and got lots of heat coming through for places like mexico, you can see that largely dry picture, few showers, kissing into the eastern coast. the caribbean manages to stay largely dr. just a few showers popping in to cuba. much of a wet weather can be found across the florida peninsula. thanks to that row of storms pushing out further east and plenty of sunshine for panama. ah, with one of the fastest growing nations in the world, news wanted cuts out needed to oakland and development pool international shipping companies to become a p middle east and trade and money skillfully knocked down $3.00 key areas of develop who filling up from it. so connecting the world, connecting the future while need. cato. cortez
things are going to get very wet across the gulf of mexico, as those storms come into play on saturday. now for the north west, we've got more wintery weather pulling into western areas of canada as heavy as snow and sleet for british columbia. but it says largely fine and dry towards the southwest corner, which doesn't bode well for wild fire risk. now as we had for the south and got lots of heat coming through for places like mexico, you can see that largely dry picture, few showers, kissing...
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Apr 27, 2022
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in the gulf of mexico, recently started production from the power [inaudible] project that 20,000 barrelsof oil a day. and just this morning we've announced first oil, and another project in the gulf, which will provide an additional 15,000 barrels a day. we also expect to bring online new production from the veto field by the end of this year. shell offers three thoughts regarding the chances provoked posed by today's energy environment. first we cannot -- we are diversifying our own portfolio through several recent developments including our recent acquisition of solar and energy storage provider sound, the substantial power investments including a recent 390 million dollar investment in a 50% stake in an offshore block in the new york light. and renewable natural gas ventures in oregon, idaho, and kansas. second the government should continue to advance the approval of and permitting of otherwise ready oil and gas projects that would bring new supplies of oil and gas online within weeks or months. and third, the interior department should and its pause on federal oil and gas leasing, e
in the gulf of mexico, recently started production from the power [inaudible] project that 20,000 barrelsof oil a day. and just this morning we've announced first oil, and another project in the gulf, which will provide an additional 15,000 barrels a day. we also expect to bring online new production from the veto field by the end of this year. shell offers three thoughts regarding the chances provoked posed by today's energy environment. first we cannot -- we are diversifying our own portfolio...
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and it was a hurricane named kate in the gulf of mexico. well, simultaneously ronald reagan was in geneva. having his historic meeting with mikhail gorbachev. and i was then on the hill working for pete wilson. and someone on the staff who work with it it's department. um, i be forever grateful. contact paul, you know while washington works pulled some strings. and got a journalist bumped. oh from this air reconnaissance flight eight of the storm. and i said you but you're going to be in mississippi and you know eight hours. they flew out of a key swore. i think it's keith's work air force base biloxi keesler keesler, okay. anyway but but it didn't end there so i got there. you saw in your life away you sign a document because i've been through training. so i was a nephite they they strapped you into plane. they converted c-130s. and the remarkable thing is you are literally strapped in. crosswise and the side of the plane is glass. they've been modified so you could sit there and literally watch watch the storm. you know. and and they make
and it was a hurricane named kate in the gulf of mexico. well, simultaneously ronald reagan was in geneva. having his historic meeting with mikhail gorbachev. and i was then on the hill working for pete wilson. and someone on the staff who work with it it's department. um, i be forever grateful. contact paul, you know while washington works pulled some strings. and got a journalist bumped. oh from this air reconnaissance flight eight of the storm. and i said you but you're going to be in...
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and it was a hurricane named kate, in the gulf of mexico. well sarah mill tenuously, ronald reagan was in geneva, having this historic meeting with mikhail gorbachev. and i was done on the hill, working for pete mostly. and someone on the staff who worked with the defense department, i will be forever grateful, compact contacted -- you know how washington works -- pull some strings, i got a journalist [inaudible] from this reconnaissance flight into the storm. instead, you've got to be at mississippi, and you know, it hours. they flew out of, i think it's keesler air force base in biloxi. >> keesler, keesler. >> okay, anyway, it didn't end there. i got there. the law from, you sign a document, because [inaudible] training. so i was a neophyte. this draft you into the plane and converted c-130's, and the remarkable thing is, you were literally strapped in crosswise, and the side of the plane's glass. they'd been modified so you could sit there and really watch, watch the storm. you know? and they made four passes. you are in the storm eight h
and it was a hurricane named kate, in the gulf of mexico. well sarah mill tenuously, ronald reagan was in geneva, having this historic meeting with mikhail gorbachev. and i was done on the hill, working for pete mostly. and someone on the staff who worked with the defense department, i will be forever grateful, compact contacted -- you know how washington works -- pull some strings, i got a journalist [inaudible] from this reconnaissance flight into the storm. instead, you've got to be at...
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while some moisture of the gulf of mexico could trigger some showers or thunder storms for western areas of texas into oklahoma, and what weather has been locked into place eastern cuba, jamaica into his spaniel or that continues on friday. you know, months, ego bay in jamaica. more than 80 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours, a wave of rain to be expected as well for french, diana into sir non our usual storms coming and going through the top end of america . but it is dry toward that southeast corner of brazil, so your temperatures in real will shoot up in the days to come southern sections of chile and argentina, some cloud cover and we could see some showers that says snapshot of your weather season. ah. but feeling the debate there is no, he job bad. you know, if anyone here talks about women that i took was the justice these, the bill seemed of been says, note topic is of the table. we were taught to see abortion one way, tickets true to health all of the companies. they deny any responsibility, even though they have the resources in the power to fix it, where a global audie
while some moisture of the gulf of mexico could trigger some showers or thunder storms for western areas of texas into oklahoma, and what weather has been locked into place eastern cuba, jamaica into his spaniel or that continues on friday. you know, months, ego bay in jamaica. more than 80 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours, a wave of rain to be expected as well for french, diana into sir non our usual storms coming and going through the top end of america . but it is dry toward that...
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on now to that major severe weather outbreak. 30 million americans on alert tonight from the gulf of mexico all the way to the great lakes. tornado watches up in eight states. nine reported tornadoes already in the past 24 hours. this one in gilmore city, iowa. winds ripping apart buildings there, debris flying away. and in central texas, hail the size of grapefruit there. and an ef-3 tornado now confirmed, winds up to 165 miles per hour. more than 20 people were injured. and, of course, a very anxious night ahead again this evening. and then concern for the northeast, from philadelphia to new york city tomorrow. let's bring back in chief meteorologist ginger zee with us tonight with the timing and the track. ginger? >> reporter: david, it is hard to believe that we are watching the same region for the fourth week in a row see these tornado watches and imbedded in this line of damaging winds. and that's exactly what's happening tonight from louisville to hattiesburg back into monroe and alexandria, louisiana. some serious situations upcoming here for you. and if you are east of here, it's n
on now to that major severe weather outbreak. 30 million americans on alert tonight from the gulf of mexico all the way to the great lakes. tornado watches up in eight states. nine reported tornadoes already in the past 24 hours. this one in gilmore city, iowa. winds ripping apart buildings there, debris flying away. and in central texas, hail the size of grapefruit there. and an ef-3 tornado now confirmed, winds up to 165 miles per hour. more than 20 people were injured. and, of course, a very...
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. >> todd: amount of oil we would lose in the gulf of mexico is nearly the same amount that we were importingssia prior to the war in ukraine. have you been given any explanation as to why that is, frank? >> no. if you go back and compare to the obama administration, it is interesting, thus far in first 14 months of biden administration, they held zero leases on federal land and waters. during the obama administration, at this point, they held 44 lease sales that totaled $2 billion in revenue to the federal government. we're missing an opportunity to provide revenues to the federal government, to provide energy for the american peep and he will to provide relief at the pump for everyday americans. >> ashley: frank, map it out for us here. with gas being $4.09 yesterday, the average is $4.18, a year ago $2.87, what will it look like for the average american to fill up in a month, six months from now, will it get any better? >> look, it is hard to predict prices going forward, the i think things that will affect it positively are adding production of oil and gas, adding supply to the mix. how d
. >> todd: amount of oil we would lose in the gulf of mexico is nearly the same amount that we were importingssia prior to the war in ukraine. have you been given any explanation as to why that is, frank? >> no. if you go back and compare to the obama administration, it is interesting, thus far in first 14 months of biden administration, they held zero leases on federal land and waters. during the obama administration, at this point, they held 44 lease sales that totaled $2 billion...
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with all that what, whether toward the top end of south america, look at the winds through the gulf of mexico. i want to talk about the act of whether we have going on here. these winds will fuel some of the storms that we're looking at. most of the energy has pivoted further north. so for the mid atlantic rate through to new york, we've got some soaking. rains on tap. that's round one round to we'll come on thursday right now. that's over the great lakes are to the west and improvement in conditions for british columbia, the pacific northwest. next system swoops into the central and northern coast, and it is all about the heat for california. look at this as f 26. los angeles, 34, i think san francisco. you may hit 30 degrees on thursday. you didn't even hit 30 last summer. these temperatures are well above average, air conditioners will be working in overtime. ah, april on august, you frontline reporting and in depth analysis. we bring you the latest on the ukraine war and the unfolding humanitarian crisis. immersive personal shorts, documentary africa, direct showcase, african story from a
with all that what, whether toward the top end of south america, look at the winds through the gulf of mexico. i want to talk about the act of whether we have going on here. these winds will fuel some of the storms that we're looking at. most of the energy has pivoted further north. so for the mid atlantic rate through to new york, we've got some soaking. rains on tap. that's round one round to we'll come on thursday right now. that's over the great lakes are to the west and improvement in...
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moisture that's come off the mountains here, meeting up with some warm surge of air from the gulf of mexico. we're going to have as serious swath of snow. let's go for those details right now. this is for central canada into the northern plains. same system is going to produce some soaking rains for the mid west into the great lakes and a southerly flow here. so look at the temperature and places like d. c, for example, 30 degrees. but we're talking about that snow. i think we'll see blizzard conditions 40 to 50 centimeters within 48 hours to the west. we go in this colder air, really sinking south vancouver into washington state and oregon. portland saw snow for the 1st time in april on record, and that cold air continues to sink south into california, san francisco. 15 degrees just a few days ago. you're about 31, so that messy weather round, central canada, the northern plains. it's also gonna sparked some storms, eastern texas louisiana rate into kentucky on wednesday. and as we look towards central america somewhat, whether to be expected for his van eula and for south america, looks l
moisture that's come off the mountains here, meeting up with some warm surge of air from the gulf of mexico. we're going to have as serious swath of snow. let's go for those details right now. this is for central canada into the northern plains. same system is going to produce some soaking rains for the mid west into the great lakes and a southerly flow here. so look at the temperature and places like d. c, for example, 30 degrees. but we're talking about that snow. i think we'll see blizzard...
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east was picking up some very warm moist air out of the gulf of mexico. the 2 joined together with severe storms and politic conditions. the central canada hatta air with issue ally of the journey, anti fascist anti establishment, and pro vanilla. despite the recent official disbanding of its militarized wing, a basque separatist movement is found alive and well on the terraces of a bill, bows stadia a place where political revolutionaries share a platform on ideology with violent football, hooligan, read, or death on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah, here watching the news, our life from headquarters and ohio dirty and applegate are coming up in the next 60 minutes. building up for fights. russian forces prepare for a big offensive and eastern ukraine, including mar your whole, a city under seeds for weeks. hosting an ally and eastern russia vladimir putin again defense the war, and declares his country won't be cut off from the world's.
east was picking up some very warm moist air out of the gulf of mexico. the 2 joined together with severe storms and politic conditions. the central canada hatta air with issue ally of the journey, anti fascist anti establishment, and pro vanilla. despite the recent official disbanding of its militarized wing, a basque separatist movement is found alive and well on the terraces of a bill, bows stadia a place where political revolutionaries share a platform on ideology with violent football,...
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>> we're in the gulf of mexico and heading 80 miles off the coast of louisiana to the shell oil platformmillion cars that it can fuel. >> we'll be meeting a delegation of members of congress who are here to check out the off-shore oil industry. >> we just landed on the platform. let's go on the tour. >> in appomattox alone, we have 40,000 chain links. >> what keeps this thing afloat. >> power generators. water over that hot air. >> generate more power. >> and the steam is created from the process that you're already doing? >> fuel emissions. >> one of the things that most impresses you when you come out here is the cleanliness of the water here. people that say it's not done in an efficient way, it's blue caribbean water. >> they're drilling the wells for this, we do all the separation here. oil goes here. the gas is dry, it's separated and we measure it right here. >> yes, sir. >> all these meters that you guys have, cyber security threat today is very real. >> it is very real. >> how would they monitor that? >> you can't just access this from the internet. >> there's so much going on.
>> we're in the gulf of mexico and heading 80 miles off the coast of louisiana to the shell oil platformmillion cars that it can fuel. >> we'll be meeting a delegation of members of congress who are here to check out the off-shore oil industry. >> we just landed on the platform. let's go on the tour. >> in appomattox alone, we have 40,000 chain links. >> what keeps this thing afloat. >> power generators. water over that hot air. >> generate more power....
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one, after i finished the book on the gulf of mexico when i was looking around for another book, i realized that nobody had written other than scientists, bald eagle, they are probably a thousand or 2,000 books on the bald eagle. most are piture books, coffee table books. a number of science books. but as far as the cultural and natural history of the bald eagle, nobody had written that story since 1996. that book focuses really on the restoration period after ddt. a very nice book written by bruce beans. but before that, the person who wrote a more comprehensive cultural and natural history of of the bald eagle was from this area. and her name was paulie redford. >> do you know about her? she published a book in 1963. why is 1963 a pivotal year? 1963 was when the nesting population of the bald eagle in the lower 40 reached its nay doer across the lower 48. according to a population count conducted by audubon, there were only 487 nesting pairs in the lower 48. and paulie redford, who lived in coconut grove, she was very good friends with marjory stoneman douglas. so i saw a need to tell thi
one, after i finished the book on the gulf of mexico when i was looking around for another book, i realized that nobody had written other than scientists, bald eagle, they are probably a thousand or 2,000 books on the bald eagle. most are piture books, coffee table books. a number of science books. but as far as the cultural and natural history of the bald eagle, nobody had written that story since 1996. that book focuses really on the restoration period after ddt. a very nice book written by...
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with rainbows bouncing off her face, and donald trump kills 35 puppies and threw them into the gulf of mexicoat's not going be the trend anymore on twitter. it'll be a level playing field thanks to elon. >> emily: harris, part of what i found disturbing is it keeps being amplified that all of the sudden this concentrating power is into the hands of one individual, that the left decries as this super valiant billionaire, when really elon musk's concept is that he is restoring power to the people by emphasizing that freedom of thought, restricting the censorship so everyone is actually on a level playing field. >> harris: i livery started there, concentrating the power in the hands of one. don't get it twisted. that's exactly what we have now. we have 646 times, from a foundation that looked at this and let fox see what they found. 646 times that twitter was moderating or blocking criticism of president biden. by moderating, you just don't help it get to the top and trend or you block it completely by stickering accounts, whatever it takes to get that down. you have one individual, one boy to c
with rainbows bouncing off her face, and donald trump kills 35 puppies and threw them into the gulf of mexicoat's not going be the trend anymore on twitter. it'll be a level playing field thanks to elon. >> emily: harris, part of what i found disturbing is it keeps being amplified that all of the sudden this concentrating power is into the hands of one individual, that the left decries as this super valiant billionaire, when really elon musk's concept is that he is restoring power to the...
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alabama, georgia, south carolina, into tennessee all being fueled by this warm boy stair from the gulf of mexico did have some wet weather for dc new york that's out toward the atlantic. our next batch will be coming soon, but for now it's over the great lakes toronto wall. so see winds up to 50 kilometers per hour, dry day for vancouver on wednesday, hiv 12 degrees. but let's talk about all that heat in california as f 26. los angeles, 34, we're going to keep it going. i think we'll get you up to 37 degrees on thursday and for central america that what weather really heavy us along the border with south america, the kept the story there in one second. i'm gonna take you to the past. this city has a high salivation anywhere in the world about 4000 meters above sea level. some of the mountain passes. it snowstorms there are so vehicles stranded. let's talk about the rain. we've got bursts of it through me now stretching toward the pacific as at rain fills in. and as we had to further toward the south, a cool blast of air here, a commodore riva davia, just a hive. 9 degrees on wednesday. see you l
alabama, georgia, south carolina, into tennessee all being fueled by this warm boy stair from the gulf of mexico did have some wet weather for dc new york that's out toward the atlantic. our next batch will be coming soon, but for now it's over the great lakes toronto wall. so see winds up to 50 kilometers per hour, dry day for vancouver on wednesday, hiv 12 degrees. but let's talk about all that heat in california as f 26. los angeles, 34, we're going to keep it going. i think we'll get you up...
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one, the -- after i finished the book on the gulf of mexico when i was looking around for another book i realized that nobody had written, other than scientists -- you know, bald eagle, i mean, they are probably 1,000 or 2,000 books on the bald eagle. most are picture books, children's books, coffee table books. a number of science books. and but as far as a cultural and natural history of the bald eagle, nobody had written that story since 1996. in that book, it focuses really on the restoration period after ddt. a very nice book written by bruce beams titled "eagle's plume". but before that, the person who comes -- who wrote a more comprehensive cultural and natural history of the bald eagle was from this area. and her name was -- does nobody know poly -- i was supposed to ask you the name. poly redford. you are familiar with poly redford. i believe she was involved with tropical. >> we have a poly redford award that we give out. >> you know about her. she published this book in 1963. why is 1963 a pivotal year in the history of the bald eagle, other than poly redford's book. >> enda
one, the -- after i finished the book on the gulf of mexico when i was looking around for another book i realized that nobody had written, other than scientists -- you know, bald eagle, i mean, they are probably 1,000 or 2,000 books on the bald eagle. most are picture books, children's books, coffee table books. a number of science books. and but as far as a cultural and natural history of the bald eagle, nobody had written that story since 1996. in that book, it focuses really on the...
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history began when a powerful explosion rocks the deep water horizon oil rig off the gulf of mexico. ers died in the blast and then over the next 3 months, more than 210 million gallons of crude oil spilled into the gulf, destroying local ecosystems and crippling the seafood and tourist industries in the area for years. of tar would wash up on beaches from florida to texas with an estimated 1000 miles of shoreline polluted. the long-term effects on the area are still being discovered. today. 1972 apollo 16 lunar commanded by astronaut john young and piloted by charles duke landed on the moon. it was nasa's 5th mission to the moon won the space race in 1969, they're the second to last apollo crew to go to the moon as the apollo and saturn 5 program would be shutdown at the end of the year after the apollo 17 mission returns to earth. and today in 1986, number, 23 lit up the boston garden. he scored 63 points in an nba playoff games are talking about michael jordan was the most ever in a playoff game. although jordan and the bulls fell in double overtime to eventual champion. celtics jo
history began when a powerful explosion rocks the deep water horizon oil rig off the gulf of mexico. ers died in the blast and then over the next 3 months, more than 210 million gallons of crude oil spilled into the gulf, destroying local ecosystems and crippling the seafood and tourist industries in the area for years. of tar would wash up on beaches from florida to texas with an estimated 1000 miles of shoreline polluted. the long-term effects on the area are still being discovered. today....