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agreement that's in france and it's a good thing to use is twenty years a year anniversary of the kyoto protocol of the whole climate agreements we had in the past twenty years and to use this and to have a climate leader and this is i think france now it's good that we have him and we have france on the front but we need other countries as well especially germany for example needs to be combined with this initiative and we need to come come from also other countries in the world and hopefully france can do that and commit as many countries he can on the climate agreement exactly that's the hard part how do you convince these countries i mean do climate conferences really get us anywhere. yes it gets us somewhere because especially after the prior paris agreement because we need the action in the countries and this is why it's on par and have an international commitment and then of course the whole work needs to be done on the bottom line in their countries and their local action is we really important but to get that we need this kind of agreements energy analyst claudia kemp a pleasur
agreement that's in france and it's a good thing to use is twenty years a year anniversary of the kyoto protocol of the whole climate agreements we had in the past twenty years and to use this and to have a climate leader and this is i think france now it's good that we have him and we have france on the front but we need other countries as well especially germany for example needs to be combined with this initiative and we need to come come from also other countries in the world and hopefully...
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so scary but iran are a bit of a tricky one as well because they're very organized on the colors kyoto's and they've done well in the asian qualifying but another pick for me would have to be argentina us and croatia and nigeria i think all those teams will tussle it out for the tops two spots so who's going to be happy about this rule i think england would probably be the happiest i think they've got a pretty easy draw dare i say it they have belgium which is a tough one but also then they have to miss you in panama so england should be looking to top that group for sure and i think another one i think it strengthens will be a bit boyd by their group they have france which is a tough one but then peru and denmark they should be aiming for that second spot and russia will their fans be feeling or more confident after this i think they should i think russian fans are very realistic before the draw they knew that the chances of getting out of the group stages into the knockout rounds were tough but being drawn with saudi arabia and egypt in europe i think they'll be confident that they can
so scary but iran are a bit of a tricky one as well because they're very organized on the colors kyoto's and they've done well in the asian qualifying but another pick for me would have to be argentina us and croatia and nigeria i think all those teams will tussle it out for the tops two spots so who's going to be happy about this rule i think england would probably be the happiest i think they've got a pretty easy draw dare i say it they have belgium which is a tough one but also then they...
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agreement that's in france and it's a good thing to use is twenty years a year anniversary of the kyoto protocol of the whole climate agreements we had in the past twenty years and to use this and to have a climate leader and this is i think france now it's good that we have him and we have france on the front but we need other countries as well especially germany for example needs to be combined with this initiative and we need to come come from also other countries in the world and hopefully france can do that and commit as many countries he can on the climate agreement exactly that's the hard part how do you convince these countries i mean do climate conferences really get us anywhere. yes gets us somewhere because especially after the prime paris agreement because we need the action in the countries and this is why it's so important to have an international commitment and then of course the whole work needs to be done on the bottom line in that countries and the local action is really important but to get that we need this kind of agreements energy analysts cobia comfort pleasure ta
agreement that's in france and it's a good thing to use is twenty years a year anniversary of the kyoto protocol of the whole climate agreements we had in the past twenty years and to use this and to have a climate leader and this is i think france now it's good that we have him and we have france on the front but we need other countries as well especially germany for example needs to be combined with this initiative and we need to come come from also other countries in the world and hopefully...
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the kyoto protokoll was born. just before the 2009 climate change conference in copenhagen, the then-president of the maldives made an impressive appeal to the world community -- under water. the media loved it, but the summit itself was declared a flop. climate protection developments stalled. then in 2012, it was off to the qatari capital doha. that year, the world climate summit was held in a country with the highest co2 emissions per person. the irony was heavily criticized. then finally in 2015, a break-through. meeting in paris, the international community agreed a target -- global warming must not exceed two degrees. measures to achieve this were drawn up. but recently, one of the biggest signatories shocked the world. donald trump: so, we're getting out. host: in early june, donald trump announced the u.s. would withdraw from the paris agreement. a drastic move, especially in light of the consequences. reporter: the juneau ice field in alaska is the fifth largest in the world. spanning almost 4000 square k
the kyoto protokoll was born. just before the 2009 climate change conference in copenhagen, the then-president of the maldives made an impressive appeal to the world community -- under water. the media loved it, but the summit itself was declared a flop. climate protection developments stalled. then in 2012, it was off to the qatari capital doha. that year, the world climate summit was held in a country with the highest co2 emissions per person. the irony was heavily criticized. then finally in...
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it is a good thing to use the anniversary of the kyoto protocol. to have a climate leader is good. we have him and france on the front, but we need other countries as well. we need to confront other countries in theorld, and hopefully friends can do that. phil: how do you convince these countries? to climate conferences really get us anywhere? claudia: yes. especially after the paris agreement. we need the action in the countries, and this is why it is important to have an international commitment. of course, work needs to be done on the bottom line in that country. local action is important, but to get that we need agreements. phil: claudia kampfert, thank you. dingel daniel, are they going to spend that cash on the planet? daniel: they are swimming in cash at the moment. we had a comment a bit earlier from the economy minister in germany, stating that they expect at least 2% growth over the next year. that means new cash for the companies. many companies also listed in the blue-chip index. they have the internal ethics agreement about how much money they want to spend every year.
it is a good thing to use the anniversary of the kyoto protocol. to have a climate leader is good. we have him and france on the front, but we need other countries as well. we need to confront other countries in theorld, and hopefully friends can do that. phil: how do you convince these countries? to climate conferences really get us anywhere? claudia: yes. especially after the paris agreement. we need the action in the countries, and this is why it is important to have an international...
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video was submitted by swe phone from singapore it's a record of his trip to japan taken in tokyo kyotond the island of mia jima. was. we want to know your favorite place to go on vacation send us your videos you can upload them at d.f.w. dot com slash travel. another tradition in the run up to christmas in feedly book is the advent in the core jobs a number of poor jokes that are not normally accessible to the public open up on the weekends. there's that sensitivity but i didn't have i didn't hear god action. and of course i also need to get some christmas presents and i hope to find something here maybe even made by myself just. like. all. things are hunting up as i prepare to blow a christmas tree ball. now that would be a very special present particularly given the physical effort i've been vested and having put my life on the line. i'm so excited to tell the year compared to. now i need something else typical for the region. has its own mustard factory hot and spicy sweet and fruity or with herbst mustard and all manner of varieties sixty and told one featuring horseradish is based
video was submitted by swe phone from singapore it's a record of his trip to japan taken in tokyo kyotond the island of mia jima. was. we want to know your favorite place to go on vacation send us your videos you can upload them at d.f.w. dot com slash travel. another tradition in the run up to christmas in feedly book is the advent in the core jobs a number of poor jokes that are not normally accessible to the public open up on the weekends. there's that sensitivity but i didn't have i didn't...
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--tremendo caos se arm esta maÑana en ''kyoto'' japon cuando un par de jabales salvajes irrumpieron en. --los animales corrian freneticamente embistiendo todo a su paso hasta que la policia les dispar dardos tranquilizantes y los atrap con redes. --a media milla de distancia otros 2 jabales aterrorizaron un vecindario. --tiene que ver esto! el antiguo estadio de los leones de "detroit" sigue en pie.... despus que la implosin fall. --la compaÑa de demolicin explic que lograron debilitar la estructura y esperaban que cayera por si sola... pero no fue as... --equipos trabajaron para conectar ms explosivos al estadio esta maÑana y el segundo intento fue efectivo. --el "silver-dome" fue la casa de los leones de detroit de 1975 al 2001. --un joven hispano perdi la vida en un aparatoso accidente vehicular este fin de semana en chicago. ---ngelica gmez habl con la familia quienes an no se explican lo sucedido. banner maribel arturo pkg: vo: dicen que una madre no debe de enterrar a un hijo pero esa es la realidad que hoy vive la señora maribel delgado después de perder a su hijo trágicamente s
--tremendo caos se arm esta maÑana en ''kyoto'' japon cuando un par de jabales salvajes irrumpieron en. --los animales corrian freneticamente embistiendo todo a su paso hasta que la policia les dispar dardos tranquilizantes y los atrap con redes. --a media milla de distancia otros 2 jabales aterrorizaron un vecindario. --tiene que ver esto! el antiguo estadio de los leones de "detroit" sigue en pie.... despus que la implosin fall. --la compaÑa de demolicin explic que lograron...
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university and kyoto university. to be capable of human like speech and interaction but to her programmers and visitors she simply erica some people say that my feelings are only programmed that they're not real but if i think they're real then they are real don't you think so i'm the lead architect of the erika project i kind of created her mind and wrote all the software that kind of constitutes you know her brain or controls or behaviors dylan glass is a guest associate professor at osaka university he spent three years working on erika a lot of my research has been into how do we create the software how do we create the mind of a robot erica was designed to be the world's most advanced most autonomous android and that was really the goal with creating her a lot of other androids have been developed for telling operation or studying you know remote presence and things like that but really the focus with erica is to have her be fully autonomous be able to talk to anybody in that sense i think she's one of the more
university and kyoto university. to be capable of human like speech and interaction but to her programmers and visitors she simply erica some people say that my feelings are only programmed that they're not real but if i think they're real then they are real don't you think so i'm the lead architect of the erika project i kind of created her mind and wrote all the software that kind of constitutes you know her brain or controls or behaviors dylan glass is a guest associate professor at osaka...
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original un framework of conventional climate change and the second version which is repudiation of the kyoto protocols. president trump's decision i think is the most important. it is devastating for the un climate process. you'll architecture of the agreement has been designed to further requirements to obtain the senate to advise and consent. this will freeze america to be the world hydrocarbon superpower which enables epa administrators scott pruitt to rollback the green power plan. all this is happening because of what happened on november 8, 2016. and it wouldn't have happened but for the tremendous work undertaken by conservatives and libertarian think tanks in the city and across the country, notably in chicago and in austin texas. they took on the climate industrial complex. they prepare the intellectual ground for what needed to be done and what needed to be done. america owes a huge debt of gratitude to the scholars and thinkers of heritage to lead us to the forefront of this great effort as do i, so i'd like to take the opportunity to record mythanks for the experts at heritage wh
original un framework of conventional climate change and the second version which is repudiation of the kyoto protocols. president trump's decision i think is the most important. it is devastating for the un climate process. you'll architecture of the agreement has been designed to further requirements to obtain the senate to advise and consent. this will freeze america to be the world hydrocarbon superpower which enables epa administrators scott pruitt to rollback the green power plan. all...
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, the top scientist down in antarctica some years back what would to happen if we were to pass the kyoto agreement with regards to carbon emissions, and also global warming, and he said it's about zero point something. so i think we all have to work with regards to climate change, but in the doing of that, you don't want to put in a regulatory system from a cost benefit standpoint that doesn't make any sense. the united states has had a very good regard with regards to emissions of carbon, and we are moving ahead with other sources of energy, probably faster than any other country. and so we are making progress along those fields, but let's do it in a rational way. host: final question. >> yeah, senator, looking ahead to the year, coming year, democrats are saying with this increase in the deficit that's projected from the tax cut, that republicans are going to be coming after social security, medicare, after the social safety net, food stamps, which is obviously under your jurisdiction in the agriculture committee, and speaker ryan, over at the house, said welfare reform is going to be
, the top scientist down in antarctica some years back what would to happen if we were to pass the kyoto agreement with regards to carbon emissions, and also global warming, and he said it's about zero point something. so i think we all have to work with regards to climate change, but in the doing of that, you don't want to put in a regulatory system from a cost benefit standpoint that doesn't make any sense. the united states has had a very good regard with regards to emissions of carbon, and...
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agreement that's in france and it's a good thing to use is twenty years a year anniversary of the kyotoprotocol of the whole climate agreements we had in the past twenty years and to use this and to have a climate leader and this is i think france now it's good that we have him and we have france on the front but we need other countries as well especially germany for example needs to be combined with this initiative and we need to come come from also other countries in the world and hopefully france can do that and commit as many countries he can on the climate agreement exactly that's the hard part how do you convince these countries i mean do climate conferences really get us anywhere. yes gets us somewhere because especially after the prior paris agreement because we need the action in the countries and this is why it's so important to have an international commitment and then of course the whole work needs to be done on the bottom line in their countries and the local action is really important but to get that we need this kind of agreements energy analysts cody a comfort pleasure t
agreement that's in france and it's a good thing to use is twenty years a year anniversary of the kyotoprotocol of the whole climate agreements we had in the past twenty years and to use this and to have a climate leader and this is i think france now it's good that we have him and we have france on the front but we need other countries as well especially germany for example needs to be combined with this initiative and we need to come come from also other countries in the world and hopefully...
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bamboo forest in kyoto. this is one of my favorites.sister and her husband, their puppy and a picture of me so we would feel like we were all together. and then -- i don't have one of my dad but this cake is important. shaped like a gingerbread house and look at all the colors. when she sent it to me, it played cyndi lauper "true colors." this is how it's happening. real flavors. it was delicious. >> something we can find? >> stay right here with us. "one more thing" is next. your body was made for better things than rheumatiod arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra to ♪ >> it's time for "one more thing" ." this year, your new year's is about to transform. the all american new year is at 10:00 p.m. eastern. jesse watters and i are going to have the best time of your life. we will brave the cold. we will brave the snow, the crowds. the lack of facilities. so that you don't have to. all you have to do
bamboo forest in kyoto. this is one of my favorites.sister and her husband, their puppy and a picture of me so we would feel like we were all together. and then -- i don't have one of my dad but this cake is important. shaped like a gingerbread house and look at all the colors. when she sent it to me, it played cyndi lauper "true colors." this is how it's happening. real flavors. it was delicious. >> something we can find? >> stay right here with us. "one more...
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it was similar, one president bush pulled out of the kyoto protocol, he paid the price for that in diplomacyhe way because the european capitals thought we were terrible. >> greg: stupid and ignorant. >> dana: third world nations wanted more from the president on that bird, so i think president trump has got us back to the place where even in pop culture television when they are talking about climate change, they have to admit we have reduced our carbon footprint and with the refrain is we still have to do more. >> greg: you know it kills me, there's this perception that if you are against the paris accords, somehow you are less knowledgeable of the accords when in fact the people who are for the paris accords are most ignorant because they don't know how much it's going to cost and what it can affect. >> jesse: are you calling juan ignorant? that's not nice. >> greg: it was a sub tweet. i was talking about juan without saying juan. >> kimberly: not a good idea. >> jesse: it is easy to fight climate change because climate change doesn't fight back. the absence of american leadership was what
it was similar, one president bush pulled out of the kyoto protocol, he paid the price for that in diplomacyhe way because the european capitals thought we were terrible. >> greg: stupid and ignorant. >> dana: third world nations wanted more from the president on that bird, so i think president trump has got us back to the place where even in pop culture television when they are talking about climate change, they have to admit we have reduced our carbon footprint and with the...
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only the users of the park, the tai chi programs, but also my encountering a philosopher's walk in kyoto japan and heidelberg, germany. i worked with the rpd staff and really many miles of walking around the park. we're trying to understand the park in relation to the bay area and to the city. because of our budget, we incorporated as many existing trails as possible. some were wide, paved fire trails, others were very narrow, but all together, they worked quite well. the changes proposed for philosopher's way do not impact our vision and in some cases improve on our original design. the changes include grade adjustments, erosion control, working in widening in some places, and some rea linements to address use conflicts. these should address the philosopher way experience. >> president buell: thank you. >> secretary: next speaker, please. >> hi, my name is sally stephens and i encourage you to approve this except for $3.5 million for trails. history, the bond ordinance said the trail money could only be used in natural areas, which was areas managed by the natural areas program. i sat i
only the users of the park, the tai chi programs, but also my encountering a philosopher's walk in kyoto japan and heidelberg, germany. i worked with the rpd staff and really many miles of walking around the park. we're trying to understand the park in relation to the bay area and to the city. because of our budget, we incorporated as many existing trails as possible. some were wide, paved fire trails, others were very narrow, but all together, they worked quite well. the changes proposed for...
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kyoto had taken nine years to bring it into force, that's not much help from us. president obama and secretary terry said we are as complacent as the next person as a diplomat in thinking secretary clinton was going to win this election. i was wrong, i believe that the with, i was not in touch what was going on in parts of our country. i was to in touch with new york city. you were the most worried person i knew. -- what we did was ran this full-court press, we played like we were broke. was going toican come in and potentially undo paris. we crossed the relevance threshold to bring the treaty into force. more than 55 countries had to ratify, which some do slowly. it accounted for more than 50 5% of emissions in the world. that's an untold story. we got it done a couple of days before the election. it's not that much consolation, given a look. abraham: can it succeed without us? samantha: everything is relative these days. none ofot better than the obligations even existing, which is the world we would be in, then there would be no agreement at all. a lot of the c
kyoto had taken nine years to bring it into force, that's not much help from us. president obama and secretary terry said we are as complacent as the next person as a diplomat in thinking secretary clinton was going to win this election. i was wrong, i believe that the with, i was not in touch what was going on in parts of our country. i was to in touch with new york city. you were the most worried person i knew. -- what we did was ran this full-court press, we played like we were broke. was...
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kyoto was nine years to bring into force. president obama and secretary complacent we are as as the next person, i was as complacent as the next person as a diplomat and thinking that secretary clinton was going to win. i believed polls and i was not sufficiently in touch with what was going on and parts of our country. i was to in touch with new york city, put it that way. we all were. eren't. you were the most worried person i knew. what we did was we ran this full-court press. we played like we were broke. like a republican was going to come in and potentially undo paris, and thus we crossed the relevant threshold to bring into force. more than 50 countries had to, that usually happens slowly, and that accounts for more than 75% of the emissions the world. we got it done a couple of days before the election. it's not that much consolation -- b mr. foxman: can it succeed without us? ms. power: everything is relative. it's better without the applications -- the obligations existing. better without it not existing at all. tha
kyoto was nine years to bring into force. president obama and secretary complacent we are as as the next person, i was as complacent as the next person as a diplomat and thinking that secretary clinton was going to win. i believed polls and i was not sufficiently in touch with what was going on and parts of our country. i was to in touch with new york city, put it that way. we all were. eren't. you were the most worried person i knew. what we did was we ran this full-court press. we played like...
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kyoto reporting they are in talks with chinese companies on planned capital injection. sophie kamaruddin. another day, another rise for commodities. the bloomberg commodity index, up for the ninth straight session, the longest rally since july. remy inocencio at the wall with what we need to know about commodities, driven by data and sentiment in the u.s. in china -- and china. ramy: i want to talk to you first about oil, g #btv 6395. we are going to take a look at what is happening with the white line. we areude inventories, expecting this to fall a fifth week in a row. that would be at its lowest point in 2015. as that has risen, we expect oil prices to rise. that is what we have seen for wti crude and brent. this is rising in anticipation of those numbers coming out, when the energy department in the u.s. reports weekly numbers. let's go into some metals, g #btv 4099. taking a look at copper. the price of copper is the purple line you're seeing. ever since the fourth quarter, we see that take a rebound off the lows the past several years. it is being held by what is
kyoto reporting they are in talks with chinese companies on planned capital injection. sophie kamaruddin. another day, another rise for commodities. the bloomberg commodity index, up for the ninth straight session, the longest rally since july. remy inocencio at the wall with what we need to know about commodities, driven by data and sentiment in the u.s. in china -- and china. ramy: i want to talk to you first about oil, g #btv 6395. we are going to take a look at what is happening with the...