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around koa counts for 10 percent of the world's oil production in the company is the biggest carbon footprint in the world climate campaigners are worried they want fossil fuel companies to scale back and cut carbon emissions not to expand this is a move in the opposite direction. but the economy of saudi arabia must change to survive well comp last forever some analysts say around 70 more years prince mohammed bin wants cash to diversify. the prince wants tourism manufacturing and renewable energy to drive growth in the post oil world he has major ambitions to transform saudi into a top 5 global tourism destination. all right let's cross over to often national correspondent chelsea delaney in france the chelsea why an i.p.o. in riyadh and not in new york or london. listing is saudi aramco on on a local exchange is a really important symbol for the for the government there because they've they've really made this push to get more investors investing locally and to saudi companies and they've made a lot of a lot of progress and transparency and regulatory changes so i think it's important for
around koa counts for 10 percent of the world's oil production in the company is the biggest carbon footprint in the world climate campaigners are worried they want fossil fuel companies to scale back and cut carbon emissions not to expand this is a move in the opposite direction. but the economy of saudi arabia must change to survive well comp last forever some analysts say around 70 more years prince mohammed bin wants cash to diversify. the prince wants tourism manufacturing and renewable...
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around koa counts for 10 percent of the world's oil production in the company is the biggest carbon footprint in the world climate campaigners are worried they want fossil fuel companies to scale back and cut carbon emissions not to expand this is a move in the opposite direction. but the economy of saudi arabia must change to survive well comp last forever some analysts say around 70 more years prince mohammed bin sound man wants cash to diversify. the prince wants tourism manufacturing and renewable energy to drive growth in the post oil world he has major ambitions to transform saudi into a top 5 global tourism destination. have been meeting with lawmakers in to discuss green and future technologies the summit comes as to make a begins production of what it calls a break through vehicle. here comes the car that has been gearing up for for the last 3 years the id 3 it is b w's 1st mass production purely electric car. herbert deeds the c.e.o. of the company is pitching the id 3 as a do or die moment for germany's critical automotive sector but i'm tend to feel that at the moment you hear a l
around koa counts for 10 percent of the world's oil production in the company is the biggest carbon footprint in the world climate campaigners are worried they want fossil fuel companies to scale back and cut carbon emissions not to expand this is a move in the opposite direction. but the economy of saudi arabia must change to survive well comp last forever some analysts say around 70 more years prince mohammed bin sound man wants cash to diversify. the prince wants tourism manufacturing and...
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. >> when you've got five koalas here, ten koas there, a freeway, an industrial area, sports fields, golf course, housing. how do these koalas breed with these? they can't fly. the,need trees, they need he they need support, so we grab females from this population, males from this population, bring them into our captive breeding facility, see how serious they are with disease, clean them up and put them back into the wild with a joey in its pouch from an unrelated male. >> reporter: with their trees disappearing, koalaare spending more time on the ground in search of food and shelter moand this is when they'r vulnerable to being hit by vehicles and attacked by dogs. another reason for their population declines the disease chlamydia, which is an epidemic among koalas. the stress of losing habitat can cause the symptoms of chlamydia to manifest, which can lead to blindness, severe bladder inflammation, infertility and ultimately death. over the past 6-12 months, eacci and hishave rescued 20 wild koalas and brought them into this quarantine facility. more than half have had to be euthan
. >> when you've got five koalas here, ten koas there, a freeway, an industrial area, sports fields, golf course, housing. how do these koalas breed with these? they can't fly. the,need trees, they need he they need support, so we grab females from this population, males from this population, bring them into our captive breeding facility, see how serious they are with disease, clean them up and put them back into the wild with a joey in its pouch from an unrelated male. >> reporter:...
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last week, one blaze ripped through 2000 hectares of bush in new south wales containing a koa sanctuary. hundreds of them died, and many suffered burns. >> we managed to salvage 10 koalas in this particular fi ground. they pretty well completed the search until one area they had to go yesterday has gone up in smoke again. reporter: bushfires are couson tralia, but this is a dramatic sta to the fire season, which scientists warn will grow longer and more intense because of climate change. nada: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, talk about a science experiment. one project is out to sequence the dna of all life on earth.k we will chec to see how they are doing. nada: thousands of veterans are preparing to take part in membrance day commemorations this weekend. one of them is a 94-year-old who was one of the first british soldiers to landma at ny on d-day. he is raising funds to build a w memorial there. reporter: in the remarkable life of harry, this has been a remarkable yr. >> 35 acquitted there, harry. >> i'm overwhelmed, really. >> he is th
last week, one blaze ripped through 2000 hectares of bush in new south wales containing a koa sanctuary. hundreds of them died, and many suffered burns. >> we managed to salvage 10 koalas in this particular fi ground. they pretty well completed the search until one area they had to go yesterday has gone up in smoke again. reporter: bushfires are couson tralia, but this is a dramatic sta to the fire season, which scientists warn will grow longer and more intense because of climate change....
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. >> we have ambassador koa -- am, a man of unquestioned integrity. >> that correct. >> somebody withdible knowledge of the region. >> very good knowledge. >> and the best interests of the united states. >> i'm sure that's right. >> and the best interests of ukraine. >> his first priority is clearly the united states, and to the extent ukraine has an implication for that, yes. lou: obviously a little concerned about mr. volker being more concerned beautiful s. interests than ukraine's. but there you have. joining us tonight victoria toensing, former department assistant attorney general, joe digenova, founding partners of digenova and toensing law firm. great to have you both with us. victoria, i happen to think castor, the minority counsel turned in a terrific performance today. i wanted your professional view of that? >> don't put me on the spot. you are only supposed to ask one question at a time when you ask questions. he was asking two or three questions at a time. but the members were terrific. lou: you disagreed with me. my turn. >> you know the history. the republicans in the
. >> we have ambassador koa -- am, a man of unquestioned integrity. >> that correct. >> somebody withdible knowledge of the region. >> very good knowledge. >> and the best interests of the united states. >> i'm sure that's right. >> and the best interests of ukraine. >> his first priority is clearly the united states, and to the extent ukraine has an implication for that, yes. lou: obviously a little concerned about mr. volker being more concerned...
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positions are the fellowships, not that i'm trying to ignore any fellows but the next question in terms of koa co-investment, do we have a staff to make sure we look at the co-investments or are we passing them on because we do not have the people available to do the work? >> we mostly do not have the resources to do much in volume in co-investments. we just lack that right now. and that is our plan, is to bring resource toss be ables to be able to do that. but we do co-investments periodically. when opportunities arise, we can do the work in the time it requires and our existing calendar of underwriting manager opportunities allows us to do so. we do it opportunistically. >> if we do not have the people available, we have to pass. it's not a quality of the due diligence. thank you for the offer we can't look at it. >> there's an opportunity cost and many we cannot do the complete work, even though on the first services it looks interesting, perhaps even compelling but we either lack the time or we lack the resources to be able to execute in the time required. >> there's the issue. resources n
positions are the fellowships, not that i'm trying to ignore any fellows but the next question in terms of koa co-investment, do we have a staff to make sure we look at the co-investments or are we passing them on because we do not have the people available to do the work? >> we mostly do not have the resources to do much in volume in co-investments. we just lack that right now. and that is our plan, is to bring resource toss be ables to be able to do that. but we do co-investments...
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yvonne: i wanted to talk little more out soh koa well. chart on my terminal showing korea is very much growing below potential. there is in -- impact of what you're seeing and perhaps a bottoming out coming through. at the same time, it has been hit on the export side on the u.s. china trade concern. we see further weakness here. max: we expect further weakness. the semiconductor space could be going some of the pressure. overall, the industry will remain under pressure. the margin is coming down. demand is coming down. global trade is what has impacted south korea. until we have a turnaround in china growth and an overall turnaround with respect to the improved,obal trade until that time, we don't see south korea improving much from these levels. rishaad: we have this data point out. it has been touted as the worst read for gdp growth since the early part of 2013. what is going on there? we have a banking system that is creaking and huge credit issues. tell me about it. is the country that we are a bit more positive on. they have impleme
yvonne: i wanted to talk little more out soh koa well. chart on my terminal showing korea is very much growing below potential. there is in -- impact of what you're seeing and perhaps a bottoming out coming through. at the same time, it has been hit on the export side on the u.s. china trade concern. we see further weakness here. max: we expect further weakness. the semiconductor space could be going some of the pressure. overall, the industry will remain under pressure. the margin is coming...
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>>in santa koa.race neil burger as the 2 students killed in the shooting and saw this high school. >>she was such like sure purse and shoes. always complimeing me and always making me laugh and like was so capable to make others smile the officers first to find the wounded students are reliving those moments. >>we started. >>assessing their rooms. trying to pack the moon's. >>stabilize them so why did 16 year-old nathaniel berhow bring a gun to school and opened fire on his classmates before turning the gun on himself. >>investigators may never know or how passed away from his self sustained injuries, friday night. >>as far as we know that the actual targets were at random. we did not find any manifesto any diary that spelled it out any suicide note. >>despite the nic and chaos that erupted when shots rang out. police prais students for taking immediate action. >>kids, a barricaded themselves, they sheltered in place. >>i'm br come with reporting. now to the north bay this morning, some scary moments
>>in santa koa.race neil burger as the 2 students killed in the shooting and saw this high school. >>she was such like sure purse and shoes. always complimeing me and always making me laugh and like was so capable to make others smile the officers first to find the wounded students are reliving those moments. >>we started. >>assessing their rooms. trying to pack the moon's. >>stabilize them so why did 16 year-old nathaniel berhow bring a gun to school and opened...