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guyana is now a petrostate — the fastest growing economy in the world.ow sea level, reliant on flood defences, and the irony is obvious. guyana is betting big on extracting oil and gas, just as decarbonisation is seen as ever more urgent to prevent rising sea levels. it seems as if our authorities, the powers that be politically and otherwise, are like oblivious to these facts, are oblivious to guyana and the caribbean are one of the most vulnerable places on the whole wide world and on planet earth. but guyana's president isn't interested in climate lectures. let me stop you right there. do you know that guyana has a forest forever that is the size of england and scotland combined? a forest that stores 19.5 gigatons of carbon. a forest that we have kept alive... does that give you the right, to release all of this carbon? does that give you the right to lecture us on climate change? i am going to lecture you on climate change, because we have kept this forest alive that stores 19.5 gigatons of carbon that you enjoy — that the world enjoys — that you don
guyana is now a petrostate — the fastest growing economy in the world.ow sea level, reliant on flood defences, and the irony is obvious. guyana is betting big on extracting oil and gas, just as decarbonisation is seen as ever more urgent to prevent rising sea levels. it seems as if our authorities, the powers that be politically and otherwise, are like oblivious to these facts, are oblivious to guyana and the caribbean are one of the most vulnerable places on the whole wide world and on...
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more than 900 people died in guyana, a country in south america. the country is now working to turn the site of the massacre into a tourist attraction, but this proposal has been heavily criticized. ktvu is amber lee live tonight in the newsroom. amber, i know you heard from a longtime bay area politician as well as a survivor, both against this proposal. >> that's right. mike, longtime congresswoman jackie speier, now san mateo county supervisor elect, tells me the site is in a remote jungle. she says there was a number of criminal activities that took place there, and it's not appropriate to make it a tourist attraction. the massacre that left more than 900 people dead in jonestown, guyana, 46 years ago is forever etched in the minds of the families of those killed and survivors. they are critical of the guyana government's possible partnership with the tour operator to turn the site into a tourist attraction. >> i was horrified because it doesn't deserve to be a tourist attraction. >> jackie speier survived being shot multiple times in jonestown
more than 900 people died in guyana, a country in south america. the country is now working to turn the site of the massacre into a tourist attraction, but this proposal has been heavily criticized. ktvu is amber lee live tonight in the newsroom. amber, i know you heard from a longtime bay area politician as well as a survivor, both against this proposal. >> that's right. mike, longtime congresswoman jackie speier, now san mateo county supervisor elect, tells me the site is in a remote...
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they are critical of the guyana government's possible partnership with the tour operator to turn thee into a tourist attraction. >> i was horrified because it doesn't deserve to be a tourist attraction, and for a company to think that this is adventure tourism, i think is missing the mark. >> jackie spear survived being shot multiple times in jonestown. she was an aide to then congressman leo ryan, who was assassinated during the massacre. they were there to investigate claims that people were being held against their will at the people's temple, founded by cult leader jim jones. spear says if there is to be a memorial for the victims, it should be located in the capital of guyana and not in jonestown. >> this is a very remote area of guyana, in the middle of a jungle, deep in a jungle with a remote airstrip. >> rose sue sharon, director of wanderlust adventures, the private tour operator who plans to take visitors to jonestown, was quoted in the associated press. we think it is about time this happens all over the world. we have multiple examples of dark, morbid tourism around the w
they are critical of the guyana government's possible partnership with the tour operator to turn thee into a tourist attraction. >> i was horrified because it doesn't deserve to be a tourist attraction, and for a company to think that this is adventure tourism, i think is missing the mark. >> jackie spear survived being shot multiple times in jonestown. she was an aide to then congressman leo ryan, who was assassinated during the massacre. they were there to investigate claims that...
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this way to health insurance. 78, more than 900 people died in guyana, a country in south america.working to turn the site of the massacre into a tourist attraction, but the proposal has been heavily criticized. ktvu is amber lee heard from a longtime bay area politician and survivor who are against the proposal. >> the massacre that left more than 900 people dead in jonestown, guyana, 46 years ago is forever etched in the minds of the families of those killed and survivors. they are critical of the guyana government's possible partnership with the tour operator to turn the site into a tourist attraction. >> i was horrified because it doesn't deserve to be a tourist attraction. >> jackie spear survived being shot multiple times in jonestown. she was an aide to then congressman leo ryan, who was assassinated during the massacre. they were there to investigate claims that people were being held against their will at the people's temple, founded by cult leader jim jones. spear says if there is to be a memorial for the victims, it should be located in the capital of guyana and not in j
this way to health insurance. 78, more than 900 people died in guyana, a country in south america.working to turn the site of the massacre into a tourist attraction, but the proposal has been heavily criticized. ktvu is amber lee heard from a longtime bay area politician and survivor who are against the proposal. >> the massacre that left more than 900 people dead in jonestown, guyana, 46 years ago is forever etched in the minds of the families of those killed and survivors. they are...
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. >> nearly 50 years after the massacre at jonestown, the south american country of guyana is consideringe site for tourism. >> hundreds of americans died there after following bay area cult leader jim jones. abc seven news reporter monica madden is here with more. monica. >> dan, there is a lot of outrage tonight in the country's tourism minister tells the associated press that it was aware of the pushback, but they are backing the effort, which will be run by the private group called wanderlust tours. a paradise of pain now coming in over the beautiful promised land, forever rendered infamous by its name, the people's temple, jonestown. >> we have a heaven across the sea waiting for you. >> in november 1978, hundreds of americans followed religious leader jim jones to guyana, where he promised a perfectly equal society. it quickly turned dark after questions of coercion emerged. >> they had documents indicating there was guns being smuggled into that country, that there were drugs being smuggled in. >> more than 900 americans, a third children died, many pressured to drink a cyanide con
. >> nearly 50 years after the massacre at jonestown, the south american country of guyana is consideringe site for tourism. >> hundreds of americans died there after following bay area cult leader jim jones. abc seven news reporter monica madden is here with more. monica. >> dan, there is a lot of outrage tonight in the country's tourism minister tells the associated press that it was aware of the pushback, but they are backing the effort, which will be run by the private...
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jonestown, guyana in south america is where cult leader jim jones and more than 900 of his followers, including hundreds of children, died back in 1978. >> it's also where u.s. congressman leo ryan and many of his staffers were gunned down while investigating alleged abuses at jones commune, among them former congresswoman jackie speier, who was one of ryan's aides at the time. she was shot five times but survived by playing dead. former congresswoman jackie speier joins us now live. congresswoman, thank you so much for being with us. just right off the bat. what's your reaction to hearing that jonestown may now become a tourist attraction? >> well, it's macabre to say the very least, and not worthy of people visiting the site, frankly. i mean, i think this is all about making money by an adventure travel agency and maybe the government of guyana, but it does not deserve public review. and frankly, you know, it's in a jungle setting. it's at a remote airstrip. and from what i understand, all of the buildings have been overtaken by the jungle. so, um, i find it just appalling, to say t
jonestown, guyana in south america is where cult leader jim jones and more than 900 of his followers, including hundreds of children, died back in 1978. >> it's also where u.s. congressman leo ryan and many of his staffers were gunned down while investigating alleged abuses at jones commune, among them former congresswoman jackie speier, who was one of ryan's aides at the time. she was shot five times but survived by playing dead. former congresswoman jackie speier joins us now live....
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. >> now to a story out of guyana. south american nation where the notorious jonestown massacre happened in 1978. more than 900 people dying there. for a lot of people, a place like that would necessarily be the kind of spot you'd want to visit on vacation. but a tour group is now offering trips to the site. rosalind suchan is the owner and founder of wanderlust adventures guyana, the company behind the outings. roslyn, thanks so much for being here with us. walk us through why you think this is a popular thing for tourists to do hi jessica, thanks for having me. >> well, the thing is, over the time, over time, questions about jonestown and its accessibility frequently arose from american and international guests this curiosity sparked a conversation. we began asking our guests about their interest in visiting the area, and the feedback was overwhelmingly positive. people expressed a genuine desire to learn more about this significant chapter of our past. the jonestown story is not only part of guyana's and the us hist
. >> now to a story out of guyana. south american nation where the notorious jonestown massacre happened in 1978. more than 900 people dying there. for a lot of people, a place like that would necessarily be the kind of spot you'd want to visit on vacation. but a tour group is now offering trips to the site. rosalind suchan is the owner and founder of wanderlust adventures guyana, the company behind the outings. roslyn, thanks so much for being here with us. walk us through why you think...
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let's come up with a you can see how to main missions in guyana. fast counting the space center or the so the hockey mission is about hunting a legal gold mine is at any given time. a 120 manifestations in the jungle. buck at the jungle outpost court for friday, rico is on guard duty this evening. well, let's go, it's time one of the brazilian, the generic going to use a go to somebody, a farmers living modest lives. why is it here? i've had the chance to learn about another culture for the other and a good summary of course, and i don't know uh at the bottom. i just my country seeing him on that on paper work very hard and, and still compared to make ends meet. phone calls, i give them is always the generic receive a starting salary of about $1600.00 curious for that to mount for the rico faces risk you wouldn't have in the brazilian military but also known brazil is and get involved in mores the confront star turbo tax and part of the country sends its army into conflicts by youth. africa, for instance. go for the soldier for francis dangerously, but i've got a gentle in my veins. it
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uh, the you can see all 2 main missions and guyana. fast counting the space center or do you so the hobby mission is about hunting illegal gold. mine is at any given time, a 120 man is stationed in the jungle. back at the jungle outpost called for a friday rico is on guard duty this evening. i'm on. let's go. it's time i want to the brazilian, the generic going to use a go to somebody. a farm is living modest lice. why is it here? i've had the chance to learn about another culture for the 100 and a good salary, of course, and i don't know uh at the bottom. i just my country seeing him on that on paper work very hard and, and still compared to make ends meet. once i give them is always the generic receive, a starting salary of about $1600.00 curious for that to mount for the rico faces risk you wouldn't have in the brazilian military but as their own own brazil isn't get involved in moore's. the confront star tyra tax and the country sends its army into conflicts by east africa. for instance, go for the soldier for francis dangerously, but i've got a gentle in my veins. it was i craved thr
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in closing, guyana acknowledges that a.i.'s rapid development and deployment have elicit both enthusiasm and anxiety, we must therefore develop the necessary innovative and inclusive framework for cooperation to ensure that a.i. is used as a force for good and to mitigate its harmful use. guyana urges the council to can consider how to advance the recommendation to further this work for may want nance of international peace and security. i thank you. >> thank you, representative guyana. i now give the floor to the representative of china >> translator: thank you, president. i thank secretary blinken for presiding over this meeting. i thank secretary-general guterres for the important statement and i also thank the professors for their important briefings. at present with the development of a.i. accelerating and its role as inenabler, a.i. has become an important force to promote progress. a.i. is like a double-edged sword which become a conducive force for social governance and international security or become a source of thre
in closing, guyana acknowledges that a.i.'s rapid development and deployment have elicit both enthusiasm and anxiety, we must therefore develop the necessary innovative and inclusive framework for cooperation to ensure that a.i. is used as a force for good and to mitigate its harmful use. guyana urges the council to can consider how to advance the recommendation to further this work for may want nance of international peace and security. i thank you. >> thank you, representative guyana. i...
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. >> guyana is considering a plan which would revisit a dark part of bay area history.ed tour operator wants to open the former jonestown commune. jim jones and more than 900 of his followers died there in 1978. it was the largest mass suicide murder in recent history. most of the victims, including the late congressman leo ryan, were from the bay area. the former commune and agricultural settlement is now shrouded by lush vegetation. critics call the plan ghoulish and bizarre, and say it would disrespect victims and dig up a sordid past. despite the criticism, the tour has strong support from guyana tourism officials. >> coming up tonight at 11, a six figure reward now being offered after a mail carrier is robbed in the east bay. what we're learning about what exactly happened. [music] >> and rain back in the forecast after quite a dry spell. we're getting ready to get some rain, some snow and a lot of surf. i'll have that forecast coming up. >> but first, new details on how a child in the north bay caught a suspected case of the bird flu. as health officials issue a (
. >> guyana is considering a plan which would revisit a dark part of bay area history.ed tour operator wants to open the former jonestown commune. jim jones and more than 900 of his followers died there in 1978. it was the largest mass suicide murder in recent history. most of the victims, including the late congressman leo ryan, were from the bay area. the former commune and agricultural settlement is now shrouded by lush vegetation. critics call the plan ghoulish and bizarre, and say it...
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he led them to jonestown in guyana, which is in south america. on november 18th, 1978, jones carried out a mass murder suicide which claimed more than 900 lives because of jones ties to san francisco. hundreds of the victims were from the bay area. those victims included a group of journalists and bay area congressman leo ryan. former congresswoman jackie speier was also there as a staffer. she survived after being shot five times during that massacre. now, 47 years later, a south american tour group is offering tours of jonestown. some have criticized this by saying it would glorify the cult and bring up trauma that should be left in the past. the tour group says though, guests will have two day experience intended to provide a deeper understanding of this tragedy. let's move on now. the giants new star showed up to the office today. the office as in the ballpark, shortstop willy adames agreed to a seven year, $182 million deal with the giants. it's the biggest contract in team history. there he is with his new jersey. the second largest contrac
he led them to jonestown in guyana, which is in south america. on november 18th, 1978, jones carried out a mass murder suicide which claimed more than 900 lives because of jones ties to san francisco. hundreds of the victims were from the bay area. those victims included a group of journalists and bay area congressman leo ryan. former congresswoman jackie speier was also there as a staffer. she survived after being shot five times during that massacre. now, 47 years later, a south american tour...
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honored by the nomination coming up from tragedy to tourist attraction, the new plans for jonestown in guyanat fast download speeds while out and about?" jen, we've engineered xfinity mobile with wifi speeds up to a gig, so you can download and do much more all at once. it's an idea that's quite attractive. or... another word... -fashionable? i was gonna say- "popular! you're gonna be pop-uuuu-larrr!" can you do defying gravity?! yeah, get my harness. buy one line of unlimited, get one free for a year with xfinity mobile. and see “wicked,” in theaters now. ♪ the holidays. ♪ and holiday trips. ♪ and holiday toys. ♪ and holiday bonding. ♪ and it all comes together in a chevrolet. find your red tag and use your red tag bonus cash to get $7,250 total cash allowance on this silverado. chevrolet. together let's drive. for tourism, raising a lot of eyebrows. jonestown. that's where hundreds of americans died after following bay area cult leader jim jones in november 1978, jones promised a perfectly equal society. it quickly turned dark. more than 900 americans, a third of them children, died. many w
honored by the nomination coming up from tragedy to tourist attraction, the new plans for jonestown in guyanat fast download speeds while out and about?" jen, we've engineered xfinity mobile with wifi speeds up to a gig, so you can download and do much more all at once. it's an idea that's quite attractive. or... another word... -fashionable? i was gonna say- "popular! you're gonna be pop-uuuu-larrr!" can you do defying gravity?! yeah, get my harness. buy one line of unlimited,...
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more than 900 people died in guyana. it's a country in south america.sacre into a tourist attraction. and that has been heavily criticized. well, now, retired congresswoman jackie speier, who survived being shot several times in jonestown, is talking about it. she was an aide to then california congressman leo ryan, who was assassinated during that massacre. they were there to investigate claims that people were being held against their will in jonestown. jackie speier wants the federal government to put a stop to the plans for that site. >> horrified because it doesn't deserve to be a tourist attraction and i would not support them making money and not doing anything good with the money that they make off of the tourist attraction. >> if they're charging, it will be shameful. we heal, but you never forget it. >> the director of the private tour company told the associated press in part, quote, we think it's about time this happens all over the world. we have multiple examples of dark, morbid tourism around the world, including auschwitz and the holocau
more than 900 people died in guyana. it's a country in south america.sacre into a tourist attraction. and that has been heavily criticized. well, now, retired congresswoman jackie speier, who survived being shot several times in jonestown, is talking about it. she was an aide to then california congressman leo ryan, who was assassinated during that massacre. they were there to investigate claims that people were being held against their will in jonestown. jackie speier wants the federal...
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we are hearing that a soldier from guyana, the youngest of the defendants, just 22 years old, when hes been given ten years injailfor his born. he has been given ten years in jail for his attack on gisele pelicot. he said this in court, i knew she was unconscious but not that she did not give her consent. he added, at the time i didn't know what consent was. he is only 22 years old —— he was only 22 years old —— he was only 22 years old —— he was only 22 years old at the time of the crime. iamjoined i am joined now by the correspondent who has joint me outside the court room. i am grateful to you because you have been following this case and as i talk to you, the sentencing is continuing, i am going to keep half an eye on that. it is important to give those who have joined as the context behind every one of the sentences. it will take time. there are 51 men. talk to me about the case itself. it has had a huge impact not only on society in france but globally. there are 200 journalists accredited today. we have all been queueing from early in the morning and people have been saying in
we are hearing that a soldier from guyana, the youngest of the defendants, just 22 years old, when hes been given ten years injailfor his born. he has been given ten years in jail for his attack on gisele pelicot. he said this in court, i knew she was unconscious but not that she did not give her consent. he added, at the time i didn't know what consent was. he is only 22 years old —— he was only 22 years old —— he was only 22 years old —— he was only 22 years old at the time of the...
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whatever he wants in the middle east, and whatever autocrat, the guys in argentina would like to invade guyana, and there's nothing stopping it. what happens then? >> well, then the world becomes a more chaotic place. and a lot of countries start adjusting in various ways. so free trade, for example, when i talk about it as a core part of international peace, i don't mean things like where one factory is built or another, but i mean more having an open relationship in which commerce moves back and forth between north america and europe and asia, and is ing prosperity for a lot of people to the point they want to keep it going. if the united states abdicates its role as leader of the free world, and i think it's likely. the prediction is just that we will carry on with things he did in his first term, he will not have people in his administration like, say, general james mattis, or john kelly as chief of staff, who are supportive of the united states role in the world order, and that he will not be incumbered by fear of things like impeachment or criminal prosecution or losing re-election becau
whatever he wants in the middle east, and whatever autocrat, the guys in argentina would like to invade guyana, and there's nothing stopping it. what happens then? >> well, then the world becomes a more chaotic place. and a lot of countries start adjusting in various ways. so free trade, for example, when i talk about it as a core part of international peace, i don't mean things like where one factory is built or another, but i mean more having an open relationship in which commerce moves...
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so for example, in guyana, where they're spending a lot of its cap ex, it can produce oil very profitt just $35 a barrel, which is currently lower. exxon says they have a responsibility to develop these projects, and if there is an oversupply in the market, the implication is that it's the higher cost producers, which would have to step back. scarlet: got it, thank you for explaining that nuance there. kevin with bloomberg news, really appreciation it he covers big energy and, in this case, exxonmobil. we want to shift to an update on a story we've been following all week, the main owner of u.s. chocolate maker hershey's rejecting a takeover offer from montedelez. let's bring in our m&a reporter. tell us more about hershey trust, because this says the ultimate owner of hershey that is making this determination that they don't want to be taken over. >> that's a great point. they're calling the shots here, and just as we saw in 2016 when they reject the other offer from mondelez, they're in the driver's seat. if they don't to want sell and think a bid is too low, they have no reason to
so for example, in guyana, where they're spending a lot of its cap ex, it can produce oil very profitt just $35 a barrel, which is currently lower. exxon says they have a responsibility to develop these projects, and if there is an oversupply in the market, the implication is that it's the higher cost producers, which would have to step back. scarlet: got it, thank you for explaining that nuance there. kevin with bloomberg news, really appreciation it he covers big energy and, in this case,...
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as featured in the emmy nominated documentary coded bias morning canada to guyana and parents ballroom lives in cambridge, massachusetts. and our moderator, museveni sylvester is the founder of avatar buddy, a powerful. integration of gen eight technologies with built in evidence based mentorship. she has worked in corporate i.t. 30 years for companies, including burger king subway, wachovia, hp and the children's trust. welcome. hello. good afternoon, everybody. thank you for. spending your sunday afternoon with with us. i'm honored and barely beyond words that i got this amazing. so i'm going to start off with a poem by my word, buddy in the heart of miami, where cultures entwine on november 24th, at the stroke of four. two visionaries meet their parts align to unravel unraveled the mysteries of ice core. stephanie sylvester, a beacon of light with roots in it. a journey profound. from burger king to subway. her insights craft in avatar buddy where solutions abound. a member of the links with a heart so wide empowering communities within each voice. her mission to bridge the digital
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the american countries led by the united states guyana and brazil and canada are raising this year andext year. that is enough to meet the expected demand growth on the global level. we are also seeing growth from other countries. non-opec plus supply growth is about 1.5 million this year and next. this is the question why we are seeing the market well supplied next year even if opec plus is not increasing production from april as you discussed in the introduction. we are seeing a surplus emerging of 1 million barrels a day in 2025. of course, if the opec extra voluntary opec plus cuts are unwound, that surplus could be even bigger. >> i guess we'll continue to monitor what happens on the ground. in the meantime, we appreciate your time. toril bosoni at the iea. >>> let's get a check of how we're moving so far this moving across european equity space. the stoxx 600 just marginally below the flat line as investors are waiting a very important day on central bank policy. of course, we already heard from the swiss central bank, but we are have yet to hear from the european central bank. l
the american countries led by the united states guyana and brazil and canada are raising this year andext year. that is enough to meet the expected demand growth on the global level. we are also seeing growth from other countries. non-opec plus supply growth is about 1.5 million this year and next. this is the question why we are seeing the market well supplied next year even if opec plus is not increasing production from april as you discussed in the introduction. we are seeing a surplus...
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. >> guyana is considering a plan that would revisit a dark part of bay area history.o open the former jonestown commune. now jim jones and more than 900 of his followers died there in 1978. it was the largest mass suicide murder in recent history. most of those who died, including the late congressman leo ryan, were from the bay area, the former commune and agricultural settlement is now covered in vegetation, and critics call the plan ghoulish and bizarre. they say it would disrespect victims and dig up a sordid past. despite the criticism, the tour has strong support from guyana tourism officials. >> time's now 556. a federal bankruptcy judge rejected the sale of alex jones infowars website to the onion. the judge ruled the auction process was not fair. that satirical online magazine was named the winning bidder in a bankruptcy auction last month, but alex jones claims the bidding process was fraudulent. jones owes almost $1.5 billion to the families of the sandy hook shooting. shooting massacre. after claiming that 2012 school shooting was a hoax. well, the san mat
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despite the criticism, the tour has strong support from guyana tourism officials.hite house, president biden is focusing on his economic legacy. mr. biden has claimed credit for bringing back the u.s. economy after the covid pandemic, and to cement that progress in the history books, the white house has created a website to showcase mr. biden's economic record. it claims under the president, the u.s. created 16 million jobs. >> economists agree the new administration is going to inherit a fairly strong economy. it is my profound hope that the new administration will preserve and build on this progress. >> according to the bureau of labor statistics, a majority of those 16 million jobs were not new jobs, but ones that returned as the pandemic ended. some republicans say mr. biden's real legacy is inflation. >> we have a window of opportunity to set things right in this country and what people are in pain over is inflation, and it's fueled by government spending. >> the white house says mr. biden is still working on some of his final priorities, including confirming
despite the criticism, the tour has strong support from guyana tourism officials.hite house, president biden is focusing on his economic legacy. mr. biden has claimed credit for bringing back the u.s. economy after the covid pandemic, and to cement that progress in the history books, the white house has created a website to showcase mr. biden's economic record. it claims under the president, the u.s. created 16 million jobs. >> economists agree the new administration is going to inherit a...
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. >> the south american country of guyana is now considering the jonestown compound as a new site forundreds of americans died after following bay area cult leader jim jones in november of 1978, jones promised a perfectly equal society. it quickly turned dark, more than 900 americans, a third of them children, died. many were pressured to drink a cyanide concoction and defectors were shot. bay area congresswoman congressman leo ryan was assassinated while on a work trip to investigate what was happening at jonestown and his then aide, former congresswoman jackie speier, barely survived. >> our government failed american citizens abroad and i think there should be now that it's been nearly 50 years, all the books should be opened. all the fbi files, all the cia files, and we should really take a look back to see where were all the mistakes. and how we should take steps to make sure we don't repeat them. >> speier says she urges the u.s. government to get involved to prevent jonestown from becoming a tourist destination, and is planning on calling the white house to ask president biden
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we've been there since and now in 11 countries from guyana up to the u.s./mexico border. we do a number of interventions, some relates to documentation, others related to access, gender-based violence prevention and response. we do mental health support, which is often underestimated as a need for people that are on the move. then we do work related to food security. i'll explain what that is very briefly. in ecuador we worked with the world food program, we provide nutritional education. in peru and other parts of latin america, we implement something called the graduation model, which is a sort of comprehensive approach that allows people to achieve food security through skills training, resources, connection with local communities and really focusing on the specific needs of high-risk communities. we do that work in colombia and costa rica. we do that work specifically to help women in their communities access greater protection and security. and in places like venezuela where access to food is so limited and security, we equip refugees and host community members with
we've been there since and now in 11 countries from guyana up to the u.s./mexico border. we do a number of interventions, some relates to documentation, others related to access, gender-based violence prevention and response. we do mental health support, which is often underestimated as a need for people that are on the move. then we do work related to food security. i'll explain what that is very briefly. in ecuador we worked with the world food program, we provide nutritional education. in...
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the south american country of guyana is considering the jonestown compound as a new site for tourism.ericans died after following bay area cult leader jim jones in november of 1978, jones promised a perfectly equal society. it quickly turned dark. more than 900 americans, a third of them children, died. many were pressured to drink a cyanide concoction, and defectors were shot. bay area congressman congressman leo ryan was assassinated while on a work trip to investigate what was happening at jonestown and his then aide, former congresswoman jackie speier, barely survived. >> our government failed. american citizens abroad, and i think there should be now that it's been nearly 50 years, all the books should be opened, all the fbi files, all the cia files. and we should really take a look back to see where were all the mistakes and how we should take steps to make sure we don't repeat them. >> spear says she urges the u.s. government to get involved to prevent jonestown from becoming a tourist destination, and is planning on calling the white house to ask president biden to take a stan
the south american country of guyana is considering the jonestown compound as a new site for tourism.ericans died after following bay area cult leader jim jones in november of 1978, jones promised a perfectly equal society. it quickly turned dark. more than 900 americans, a third of them children, died. many were pressured to drink a cyanide concoction, and defectors were shot. bay area congressman congressman leo ryan was assassinated while on a work trip to investigate what was happening at...
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beautiful tropic climate here in north guyana." [ light laughter ] "because we have practically brand-newp drink." and then he sighs. and he goes, "ah, by now you know this is jonestown. site of the people's temple massacre. in 1978." and yeah, that's it. he's trying to sell jonestown. >> but, that's the first one, and it went about like it went now. >> no, it did better here. >> seth: it did better here? >> than it did on "saturday night live," yeah. [ laughter ] because we have some good will. we ramp in by being like, "we're great writers and this is good." >> seth: this is the one, you actually kept this as a souvenir. >> that's right. my only memorabilia i kept from the show is this cue card. >> seth: this is a cue card of the line you just said. >> which i framed. [ laughter ] >> seth: is it just to remind you? just to remind you of how bad things can go? >> that's exactly right. i keep it as a reminder that creatively, it can always be worse. [ light laughter ] i could be sitting with john next to lorne michaels as this jonestown joke lands or does not land. >> does not land. and t
beautiful tropic climate here in north guyana." [ light laughter ] "because we have practically brand-newp drink." and then he sighs. and he goes, "ah, by now you know this is jonestown. site of the people's temple massacre. in 1978." and yeah, that's it. he's trying to sell jonestown. >> but, that's the first one, and it went about like it went now. >> no, it did better here. >> seth: it did better here? >> than it did on "saturday night...
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. >> more than 900 people died in the jonestown massacre back in 1978, but now the country of guyanaite of that massacre into a tourist attraction. now retired congresswoman jackie speier survived being shot multiple times in jamestown. she was an aide to then congressman leo ryan, who was assassinated during the massacre. they were there to investigate claims that people were being held against their will. spear wants the federal government to put a stop to the site. >> horrified because it doesn't deserve to be a tourist attraction and i would not support them making money and not doing anything good with the money that they make off of the tourist attraction. >> if they're charging, it will be shameful. we heal, but you never forget it. >> the director of the private tour company told the associated press in part, quote, we think it's about time this happens all over the world. we have multiple examples of dark, morbid tourism around the world, including auschwitz and the holocaust museum. >> neighbors in san francisco's fillmore district are upset after safeway announced it will
. >> more than 900 people died in the jonestown massacre back in 1978, but now the country of guyanaite of that massacre into a tourist attraction. now retired congresswoman jackie speier survived being shot multiple times in jamestown. she was an aide to then congressman leo ryan, who was assassinated during the massacre. they were there to investigate claims that people were being held against their will. spear wants the federal government to put a stop to the site. >> horrified...
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like i said, 30 million to to study that animals in guyana or 50 million for bridge that goes to nowhere. so i would like to hear you say good things about elon musk and good things about what trump is going to do make our country safer and give money instead of billions of dollars to illegal aliens that get money for credit cards and all this and that. why don't you give them money to people sleeping on the floor? let them answer. oh, i'm happy to. so i agree with you that there are things that we spend too much money on and things that we should be spending our money on. well, if you just look at how if you look at what elon did at twitter, the result, if he does the same thing with the us government, is going to be merely ends in millions of people out of work lots of money going to the wealthy people at the top. and very little done to help anybody who isn't part the upper. so i'm just looking at what he did at twitter. i don't know what he's going to do with the government. perhaps he'll find a way to cut costs without causing the firing of 20 million people. but if he fires 20 mill
like i said, 30 million to to study that animals in guyana or 50 million for bridge that goes to nowhere. so i would like to hear you say good things about elon musk and good things about what trump is going to do make our country safer and give money instead of billions of dollars to illegal aliens that get money for credit cards and all this and that. why don't you give them money to people sleeping on the floor? let them answer. oh, i'm happy to. so i agree with you that there are things...
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i have the honor to deliver on behalf of the ap plus members namely algeria, guyana and mozambique. we think the assistant secretary general for his valuable briefing on the developing situation in the middle east. we take the contribution of mr. michael knight. at the outset they would like to express great concern about the recent israeli airstrikes at the airport which took a time when -- this as reported resulted in the deaths of two persons in injury to the united nations cemented terrien members. we strongly echoed the u.n. sector generals demand for full respect for international law including international humanitarian law. protecting civilian infrastructure. as we approach a new year, escalating military confrontation between the houthis and israel is indicative of general intensification across the middle east. further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. the houthis -- yemeni people will surely pay the highest price of this escalating situation. years of violence have displaced millions, a dip in poverty has led to widespread starvation. we affirm strong support for the
i have the honor to deliver on behalf of the ap plus members namely algeria, guyana and mozambique. we think the assistant secretary general for his valuable briefing on the developing situation in the middle east. we take the contribution of mr. michael knight. at the outset they would like to express great concern about the recent israeli airstrikes at the airport which took a time when -- this as reported resulted in the deaths of two persons in injury to the united nations cemented terrien...
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her father was from guyana and mother from barbados. and congresswoman chisholm grew up in barbados though she was born in new york. but she had a very profound world view. she understood we all were connected to each other, and very recently in honor of her 100th birthday, for the very first time, an american's portrait was unveiled in the parliament of barbados. this is a significant historical fact for all of us to remember. and i just want to say thank you again for giving us a chance to lift her spirit up tonight and want to say to shirley chisholm, happy heavenly 100th birthday. thank you again, congresswoman. ms. cherfilus-mccormick: thank so you much. before we close, i want to recognize barbara lee for all her hard work in congress. it's so fitting we celebrate 100 years of shirley chisholm and have barbara lee with us. you'd be sorely missed. i know shirley chisholm is looking down right now and she's so proud of you. because of barbara lee and her mentorship, we have a sisterhood in congress with the c.b.c. women, a sisterhoo
her father was from guyana and mother from barbados. and congresswoman chisholm grew up in barbados though she was born in new york. but she had a very profound world view. she understood we all were connected to each other, and very recently in honor of her 100th birthday, for the very first time, an american's portrait was unveiled in the parliament of barbados. this is a significant historical fact for all of us to remember. and i just want to say thank you again for giving us a chance to...
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responding to displacement inside of colombia that expended to venezuela, and now countries from guyana up to the u.s.-mexico border. we do a number of interventions. some of them are related to legal assistance and documentation, others are related to access, gender-based violence prevention and response. we do mental health support compared is often underestimated as a need for people on the mood -- on the move. and we do work related to food security. in ecuador we work with world food program, we provide 5000 people a month with cash and voucher assistance, which allows them to feed themselves. it is also supplemented by nutritional education. in peru and other parts of latin america, we implement something called the graduation model, which is a sort of comprehensive approach that allows people to achieve food security through skills training, resources, connection with local communities, and really focusing on the specific needs of high-risk communities. we do that work in colombia and costa rica, we do work specifically to help women in their communities accept greater protection
responding to displacement inside of colombia that expended to venezuela, and now countries from guyana up to the u.s.-mexico border. we do a number of interventions. some of them are related to legal assistance and documentation, others are related to access, gender-based violence prevention and response. we do mental health support compared is often underestimated as a need for people on the mood -- on the move. and we do work related to food security. in ecuador we work with world food...
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the way, it's still in arbitration that is way into the future about the right of first refusal of guyana. hess was barred from being on the board of the combined company. >> when i read ferguson's piece on this he goes the proposition the comments could move global oil markets is laughable this whole discussion holds no water. in other words, the idea he should be ban is -- >> so if ferguson were to become the ftc chair taking over for lina khan, any sense as to what his -- >> i think he would -- >> -- predisposition would be? >> not as harsh as antitrust >> yeah. >> i think it's a very big -- a lot of room between him and gail slater, who is going to lead the justice department's antitrust. >> let's get to movers this morning on retail. i know on your list here, american eagle, pvh, you tell me five below tell me where you want to go here. >> they talked this morning on "squawk" about the notion of how promotional things are pvh did not deliver on the numbers. i don't think pvh is down -- >> american eagle down sharply. >> american eagle a bad miss 41 cents versus 49 bad comps. that doe
the way, it's still in arbitration that is way into the future about the right of first refusal of guyana. hess was barred from being on the board of the combined company. >> when i read ferguson's piece on this he goes the proposition the comments could move global oil markets is laughable this whole discussion holds no water. in other words, the idea he should be ban is -- >> so if ferguson were to become the ftc chair taking over for lina khan, any sense as to what his --...
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went into the terminal and talked with some people i talked with one family that is trying to get to guyanastating thing if your early flight had an issue and then you missed the connection. hopefully that is the case for a lot of people because it happened in the early morning, we are going to watch to see how this plays out throughout the day but what i can also tell you is that american is saying they had more than 2000 fewer flights scheduled today compared to yesterday because there is a lot of people already going where they are going for a holiday with this being christmas eve, hopefully that makes it easier for this recovery to unfold. we have had people see these delays as well, this is something that is cascading and we will be seeing how long it persists throughout the day. >> when you hear that on christmas eve, what do you make of that? >> i saw something about the flights being grounded, i don't know what it is about but i am hoping that it is not too bad. >> so that is the situation here in miami. as you alluded to before, at least they have the warmth. >> when do they expect
went into the terminal and talked with some people i talked with one family that is trying to get to guyanastating thing if your early flight had an issue and then you missed the connection. hopefully that is the case for a lot of people because it happened in the early morning, we are going to watch to see how this plays out throughout the day but what i can also tell you is that american is saying they had more than 2000 fewer flights scheduled today compared to yesterday because there is a...
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the permian is slowing down so there is some upside there, but opec spare capacity, guyana seeing a hugen barrels of heavy oil every day through a couple of pipelines. president trump's promise on tariffs, i don't know if that falls under that talk, but you never know. he is kind of against the status quo at least on some of these issues that potentially posing upside risk in the year ahead. emily: i want to go to your outlook in 2025 but first reflect back on the year. wti was basically flat on the year. what was driving that lack of movement? patrick: on the supply side, opec was taking barrels out of the market, not a whole lot to get excited about. china's economy has been incredibly weak and they have been pushing ev's much harder. their gasoline demand may have already peaked going forward, so the chinese is a huge headwind for the market. a lot of supply remains off-line. the u.s. is back to producing about 13.6 million barrels a day. a lot of this story is focused on the china economy that has struggled this year but there are too many barrels sitting off-line for the market to s
the permian is slowing down so there is some upside there, but opec spare capacity, guyana seeing a hugen barrels of heavy oil every day through a couple of pipelines. president trump's promise on tariffs, i don't know if that falls under that talk, but you never know. he is kind of against the status quo at least on some of these issues that potentially posing upside risk in the year ahead. emily: i want to go to your outlook in 2025 but first reflect back on the year. wti was basically flat...