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emergency" — president trump has launched a package of pro—fossil fuels policies and vows to leave the parismate agreement. the us could impose tariffs of 25% on mexican and canadian imports from february the first donald trump said as he signed a raft of executive orders. and markets are on the move as investors keep across trumponomics 2.0 — wall street is expected to open lower after the president's tariff threat against america's two biggest trading partners. live from london this is business today. i'm sally bundock. our focus is ourfocus is on our focus is on the world �*s biggest economy. donald trump promised he would get down to business on day one and he certainly has. just hours after being sworn in as the 47th president of the united states he has signed a raft of executive orders with wide ranging policies. they cover all sorts including energy, immigration tiktok and he talked of tariffs to be imposed on america's biggest trading partners in a matter of weeks. in his inauguration speech donald trump promised a new golden age of america, vowing to cut energy prices and tame infl
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we are watching these live pictures from paris, as we said.to mark ten years since that attack by islamist gunmen at the offices of the satirical magazine charlie hebdo. 12 people were killed, including several of its best—known cartoonists. they were shot by two brothers angered by the magazine's publication of caricatures of the prophet muhammad. as we said, the attack sparked an international outcry and we have seen that reeds are being laid outside the magazine's former headquarters. there will be further ceremonies such other sites later today and there will be further coverage on bbc news. now to something completely different. on bbc news. now to something complete attack rent. on bbc news. now to something complete attack sparked an said, the attack sparked an international outcry and we have seen that reeds are being laid outside the magazine's former headquarters. there will be further ceremonies such other sites later today and there will be further coverage on bbc news. now to something completely different. the conservation charit
we are watching these live pictures from paris, as we said.to mark ten years since that attack by islamist gunmen at the offices of the satirical magazine charlie hebdo. 12 people were killed, including several of its best—known cartoonists. they were shot by two brothers angered by the magazine's publication of caricatures of the prophet muhammad. as we said, the attack sparked an international outcry and we have seen that reeds are being laid outside the magazine's former headquarters....
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first of all, i love good old paris.now, i still call her a dirty whore. [ laughter ] and she laughs. and she should. she laughs with her billion-dollar empire. billion with a "b." >> jimmy: is she a billionaire? >> billionaire with a "b." she's the number one female grossing deejay in the world, so there you go. i wish i was that kind of a dirty whore. okay, so get this. i'm in a little clique of older ladies. and we call ourselves paris' aunties. we have a text chain. we get together, look after her a little bit. it's sia, the singer. chandelier, titanium. >> jimmy: right, yeah, great. >> rosie o'donnell. my old pal. luenell. >> jimmy: luenell, i love luenell. >> laraine newman. original "saturday night live" cast member. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> it's a good little group. >> jimmy: you're on a text chain with paris? >> yes. >> jimmy: who started the chain? >> me. >> jimmy: you did, okay. [ laughter ] >> of course i did. >> jimmy: okay, all right. [ applause ] >> by the way, sidebar, my new favorite hobby is that every tim
first of all, i love good old paris.now, i still call her a dirty whore. [ laughter ] and she laughs. and she should. she laughs with her billion-dollar empire. billion with a "b." >> jimmy: is she a billionaire? >> billionaire with a "b." she's the number one female grossing deejay in the world, so there you go. i wish i was that kind of a dirty whore. okay, so get this. i'm in a little clique of older ladies. and we call ourselves paris' aunties. we have a text...
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like paris hilton probably has a hotel— like paris hilton probably has a hotel or two to go to so it'srt. a, , unseemly but all we can do is reort, , , unseemly but all we can do is reort. , ., report. maybe she was noting she had lost _ report. maybe she was noting she had lost her— report. maybe she was noting she had lost her house. - report. maybe she was noting she had lost her house. i'm . she had lost her house. i'm sure she — she had lost her house. i'm sure she was. _ she had lost her house. i'm sure she was. and - she had lost her house. i'm sure she was. and as - she had lost her house. i'm sure she was. and as all of them — sure she was. and as all of them are _ sure she was. and as all of them are. i mean, they are suffering _ them are. i mean, they are suffering as much as we — so many— suffering as much as we — so many things in life, it's things— many things in life, it's things a _ many things in life, it's things a great levellers, aren't— things a great levellers, aren't they? external, internal disasters. _ aren't they? external, internal disasters, illness, tragedy
like paris hilton probably has a hotel— like paris hilton probably has a hotel or two to go to so it'srt. a, , unseemly but all we can do is reort, , , unseemly but all we can do is reort. , ., report. maybe she was noting she had lost _ report. maybe she was noting she had lost her— report. maybe she was noting she had lost her house. - report. maybe she was noting she had lost her house. i'm . she had lost her house. i'm sure she — she had lost her house. i'm sure she was. _ she had...
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so paris was with me. keith morrison: though she saw paris often and called all the time. and then marie finally found what her vulnerable loving soul seemed to need. i was actually happy for her because she found god. keith morrison: marie had found a spiritual home of the calvary emerald coast church. it was hardly a fancy cathedral placed within a strip mall , but fancy wasn't the point. salvation was. here finally marie felt right. and jesus is saying you know what. you're missing out. the pastor was a charismatic man named james flanders who preached the bible foursquare, preached in jeans and sneakers, livestreamed and youtubed his sermons. it was a very happening place. jason anderson was the youth pastor. jason anderson: didn't fall asleep listening his sermons. keith morrison: but more than that, the pastor and his wife, james and tanya flanders, were known for their big hearts, their charity. and that's when for a third time a family took in marie. esther bridges: she's saying that she was there until she got on her feet. keith morrison: but a whole year went by
so paris was with me. keith morrison: though she saw paris often and called all the time. and then marie finally found what her vulnerable loving soul seemed to need. i was actually happy for her because she found god. keith morrison: marie had found a spiritual home of the calvary emerald coast church. it was hardly a fancy cathedral placed within a strip mall , but fancy wasn't the point. salvation was. here finally marie felt right. and jesus is saying you know what. you're missing out. the...
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acciones buscan tomar los líderes y también le diremos cómo el retiro de estados unidos del acuerdo de parísará el medio ambiente y su bolsillo. así comenzamos. este es tu noticiero telemundo 48. hola, qué tal? buenas tardes. les saluda césar bayona. muchas gracias por continuar en sintonía de telemundo 48. yo soy dayanna monroy. seguimos informando precisamente porque tenemos más información en esta segunda memedia hora de noticias. y ahoa un seguimiento también a esos temores sobre los que hemos estado informando en los últimos días y semanas sobre las deportaciones masivas. mira, es que muchos padres dicen tener miedo de lo que puede pasarle a sus hijos en la escuela en ciertos días, por lo que deciden ahora ya no los están enviando a las clases. es realmente lamentable que ya existan estos estragos. no precisamente. damián trujillo, de nuestra estación hermana nbc bay area, se encuentra en el distrito escolar de alum rock con más detalles. aquí en alum rock se escucha de padres de familia que tienen miedo mandar a sus hijos a la escuela. el temor persiste aquí en san josé. hoy es 1 de lo
acciones buscan tomar los líderes y también le diremos cómo el retiro de estados unidos del acuerdo de parísará el medio ambiente y su bolsillo. así comenzamos. este es tu noticiero telemundo 48. hola, qué tal? buenas tardes. les saluda césar bayona. muchas gracias por continuar en sintonía de telemundo 48. yo soy dayanna monroy. seguimos informando precisamente porque tenemos más información en esta segunda memedia hora de noticias. y ahoa un seguimiento también a esos temores...
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out of the paris climate agreement. the u.s. joins libya, yemen and iran as nations that are not part of that agreement. nbc's claudio lavanga has more from rome on all of this, claudio, good morning. i have to wonder the reaction of the world this morning. >> reporter: good morning, jessica, well, the reaction, of course is one of concern. those decisions didn't come as much of a surprise because donald trump has been a long-time critic of both the world health organization and the paris climate agreement. but the fact that he's pulling out of both will have consequences on the u.s. as much as in the rest of the world. the w.h.o., yes, it will lose its biggest member and most-important donor. at the same time, the u.s. will lose access to important, critical data and the expertise the world health organization has when it comes to global health emergencies, such as, of course, pandemics. now trump has tried, already, once, to pull out of the w.h.o. toward the end of his first term, but, because it takes a year for members to of
out of the paris climate agreement. the u.s. joins libya, yemen and iran as nations that are not part of that agreement. nbc's claudio lavanga has more from rome on all of this, claudio, good morning. i have to wonder the reaction of the world this morning. >> reporter: good morning, jessica, well, the reaction, of course is one of concern. those decisions didn't come as much of a surprise because donald trump has been a long-time critic of both the world health organization and the paris...
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it is not as much a transit city as new york is, london, paris. you mentioned budapest some i haven't been there. copenhagen, stockholm. it is strikingly more easy to fund and run an efficient transit system in those places. it is to do here and so that has to do with all sorts of things from funding to splitting the politics between or among three different levels of government. you know, there's no real transit advocacy community, paris, in london, there's not much a bicycling advocacy community, but the city and in other levels of government, just of know to do all of these things, you know, you don't need 50 people being paid to advocate for transit to know you should kind of run the trains frequently. so there are many ideas creative differences among these places. i think it may too easy to say if we were the political capital, our problems would be solved. yes, this is it's not just about policy history. it's also about people. shirley hayes was such a dynamic character. but can you speak about some of the other more colorful characters in
it is not as much a transit city as new york is, london, paris. you mentioned budapest some i haven't been there. copenhagen, stockholm. it is strikingly more easy to fund and run an efficient transit system in those places. it is to do here and so that has to do with all sorts of things from funding to splitting the politics between or among three different levels of government. you know, there's no real transit advocacy community, paris, in london, there's not much a bicycling advocacy...
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what's happening to the medals won at the paris olympics? the growing number of olympians complaining that their medals are tarnished already, and large parts of the u.s. continue to see snow. lots of snow. how they are dealing with that bitter cold. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. i'll have updated looks at rain chances this weekend in california. plus, i'll get you the latest conditions on this brand new fire that's growing rapidly in size in southern california. a national audience. bay fc schedule is out. team will be spotlighted on prime video this summer, hosting the defending league champs, the orlando pride. this will be bay fc's second season. last year, the team made it to the national women's soccer league playoffs but was eliminated. bay fc kicks off the new season march 15th on the road in utah, a then a week later, they'll be back at paypal park for their home opener against louisville. all right. not so shiny and bright anymore. some olympic medals handed out last summer in paris have literally lost some of their luster.
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the paris agreement continues to be the best hope for all humanity.om davos now by david bach, president of imd business school. we can talk a bit more now, thank you forjoining us, david, about how we saw that the us pulling out of the climate change agreements but also rolling out executive actions which would essentially make it easier to ignore environmental rules to help get business deals done and how much of a concern is that for certainly outside of the us companies? it certainly outside of the us companies?— certainly outside of the us companies? certainly outside of the us comanies? , , . ., companies? it is very much a concern and _ companies? it is very much a concern and in _ companies? it is very much a concern and in many - companies? it is very much a concern and in many ways . companies? it is very much a i concern and in many ways being here _ concern and in many ways being here in— concern and in many ways being here in davos is a split screen experience and doubles epitomises globalisation with people — epitomises globalisation wit
the paris agreement continues to be the best hope for all humanity.om davos now by david bach, president of imd business school. we can talk a bit more now, thank you forjoining us, david, about how we saw that the us pulling out of the climate change agreements but also rolling out executive actions which would essentially make it easier to ignore environmental rules to help get business deals done and how much of a concern is that for certainly outside of the us companies? it certainly...
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drama in paris: manchester city drop a 2—goal lead to lose against psg.heir champions league hopes hang in the balance. ruben amorim said he made a mistake by ripping into his manchester united players immediately after their defeat against brighton. and chelsea have smashed the women's transfer record again. naomi girma is heading to the wsl. hello there and welcome along to the programme, and another exciting, enthralling and exhilarating night to bring you in the champions league on wednesday, and an incredible turn of events in paris as psg came from two goals down to beat manchester city — a result that leaves the premier league champions, in the elimination spots ahead of the final round of group phase games. city were two goals up in quick succession in the second half, thanks to jack grealish and erling haaland. but psg struck back even faster. ousmane dembele and bradley barcola had them level before joao neves put the french side ahead and 4—2 victory was sealed thanks to a stoppage—time goal from goncalo ramos. the result hauling psg into the p
drama in paris: manchester city drop a 2—goal lead to lose against psg.heir champions league hopes hang in the balance. ruben amorim said he made a mistake by ripping into his manchester united players immediately after their defeat against brighton. and chelsea have smashed the women's transfer record again. naomi girma is heading to the wsl. hello there and welcome along to the programme, and another exciting, enthralling and exhilarating night to bring you in the champions league on...
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from the paris agreement. the pact among most all nations to fight climate change and announcers saying this move would save the u.s. about a trillion dollars. that does need to be fact checked. and joining us live now is political analyst michael yaki. michael, can you hear me? we find 7. all right, michael, as storage day at our nation's capital, the president signs as many is expected, rather to sign as many as 100 executive orders within hours of taking office here. and we just saw him signing some of those orders in the arena. just now. so starting off here, let's talk a bit about border security. you expand on what the president is promising there? >> well, i think what you eat, what they've what they've actually done already is that they've completely stop. the id be. application for asylum for anyone attempting to come to the country. was 7 board. so no matter which are circumstances may be asylum. petitions are now over. people who are in line. in the process where we need interviews. those of all bee
from the paris agreement. the pact among most all nations to fight climate change and announcers saying this move would save the u.s. about a trillion dollars. that does need to be fact checked. and joining us live now is political analyst michael yaki. michael, can you hear me? we find 7. all right, michael, as storage day at our nation's capital, the president signs as many is expected, rather to sign as many as 100 executive orders within hours of taking office here. and we just saw him...
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from the paris climate agreement. let's speak with a former u.s.ation climate advisor paying for the post in 2017 over donald trump's policies. thank you for being with us on the program. let me start with what he is proposing. it is an energy crisis. is it how you see it? >> there is an energy crisis. but largely a crisis of pollution. ample supplies of fossil fuels. today it is cheaper to build a new clean energy powerplant, wind or solar, with or without energy storage backup. that is cheaper than operating an existing fossil fuel plant. the crisis is on the other foot, if you will. >> this issue of reducing prices is a very complex picture. as i mentioned, oil and gas prices are set by the global market. if america pumps more, does it bring down the price? >> no it doesn't. we are essentially awash in oil and gas right now. the global market does set the price at all of the local hubs. in houston, the northeast, the west coast. it is not about supply, it is really about record windfall profits emboldened by this administration. >> there are con
from the paris climate agreement. let's speak with a former u.s.ation climate advisor paying for the post in 2017 over donald trump's policies. thank you for being with us on the program. let me start with what he is proposing. it is an energy crisis. is it how you see it? >> there is an energy crisis. but largely a crisis of pollution. ample supplies of fossil fuels. today it is cheaper to build a new clean energy powerplant, wind or solar, with or without energy storage backup. that is...
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one of my biggest movie highlights of 2024 was getting to be in france when paris hosted the olympicsalympics. it's a country that i've loved ever since i first went to the cannes film festival a few years ago. paris has to be one of the most cinematic places on the planet, and if there's one movie that feels like a valentine to the french capital, it's got to be amelie, which was rereleased in french cinemas to celebrate the games. amelie, played by audrey tautou, is a young woman, she works as a waitress in montmartre. she lives this vivid interior life. but because of her shyness, she's unable to tackle the big things in her own life, and one of those is a crush that she's got on a young man who she collides with one day in paris. so much of montmartre has become famous because of amelie, including here. montmartre has always been an artistic quarter, but amelie, set at the beginning of the 21st century in these dazzling hot, sunny parisian days, all these scenes set around sacre—coeur. and i think in cinema, it gave paris a whole new lease of life just because of the romantic, idy
one of my biggest movie highlights of 2024 was getting to be in france when paris hosted the olympicsalympics. it's a country that i've loved ever since i first went to the cannes film festival a few years ago. paris has to be one of the most cinematic places on the planet, and if there's one movie that feels like a valentine to the french capital, it's got to be amelie, which was rereleased in french cinemas to celebrate the games. amelie, played by audrey tautou, is a young woman, she works...
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we will keep _ put paris back on the us. we will keep a — put paris back on the us.ose eye on that. for now, thank you. now to germany, where the economy shrank last year for the second year in a row. initial calculations show gdp in europe's biggest economy fell by 0.2%. analysts blamed factors including german exports facing increasing competition in key markets and high energy costs. the news comes less than six weeks before general elections. the main governing party, chancellor olaf scholz�*s social democrats, is currently lagging in third place in opinion polls. let's go live to dr salomon fiedler, economist at berenberg. talk about that number for us, because it is an interesting one. it confirms the economy has shrunk for two years in what was the powerhouse economy of the european union, what has gone wrong?— of the european union, what has gone wrong? ok, so, the number itself was not _ gone wrong? ok, so, the number itself was not unexpected - gone wrong? ok, so, the number itself was not unexpected at - itself was not unexpected at this point, and if you
we will keep _ put paris back on the us. we will keep a — put paris back on the us.ose eye on that. for now, thank you. now to germany, where the economy shrank last year for the second year in a row. initial calculations show gdp in europe's biggest economy fell by 0.2%. analysts blamed factors including german exports facing increasing competition in key markets and high energy costs. the news comes less than six weeks before general elections. the main governing party, chancellor olaf...
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he withdrew us from the paris climate accord. he vowed to unleash oil and gas drilling declared an energy emergency that ends restriction on fossil fuel directly escalate the climate crisis. the vision donald trump and his administration has, it is one of the division, hate and reversal of progress. as members of the progressive caucus we will continue to provide an alternative vision. one centered on transformative change, justice and movement building. we will future the american people deserve to give a clear eyed alternative to mega extremism. i know many of our constituents are tired they are tired of feeling like they don't have people fighting on their behalf. let me be clear we as the progressive caucus are in your corner we will fight every single day to make sure life is better for you we will fight every day against the corruption being unleashed by donald trump and members of his administration. we will fight for a livable future humane and just immigration policies, universal healthcare and a future where you are not
he withdrew us from the paris climate accord. he vowed to unleash oil and gas drilling declared an energy emergency that ends restriction on fossil fuel directly escalate the climate crisis. the vision donald trump and his administration has, it is one of the division, hate and reversal of progress. as members of the progressive caucus we will continue to provide an alternative vision. one centered on transformative change, justice and movement building. we will future the american people...
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paris agreement continues to the paris agreement continues to be the best for all humanity.o europe will stay the course and keep working with all nations that want to protect nature and stop global warming. let's hear now from trade expert allie renison. she is associate director at sec newgate and formerly a government special adviser and head of eu and trade policy at the institute of directors. good to have you here. there is so much i want to talk to you about about what we have heard from president trump. your focuses trade. what did you hear, if anything, that would reassure you about global trade because all i heard was protectionist measures from donald trump. he protectionist measures from donald trump.— protectionist measures from donald trump. he spent a lot of his campaign — donald trump. he spent a lot of his campaign talking _ donald trump. he spent a lot of his campaign talking about - his campaign talking about having tariffs from day one and maybe there is some relief that there is not an executive order on day one. he has talked about putting tariffs on ca
paris agreement continues to the paris agreement continues to be the best for all humanity.o europe will stay the course and keep working with all nations that want to protect nature and stop global warming. let's hear now from trade expert allie renison. she is associate director at sec newgate and formerly a government special adviser and head of eu and trade policy at the institute of directors. good to have you here. there is so much i want to talk to you about about what we have heard from...
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the paris agreement established net zero by 2050 is a policy goal. that's only ever been enacted through the executive. that's in eo's. if we are in the 14 thousands, eo's should be in the 15 range total. we are getting into 14,000s. that's a problem in itself. we are establishing a long-term carbon target through at best a four-year executive order cycle. it's not going to work. easy come easy go category of terrible policy. i don't hate all eo's. there's one i like. 14094. biden era eo. to changed the way we approach things through former eo i liked, which was changed in part , and you probably heard people go to office of management and budget and have these meetings. 12866 meetings. the fundamental is the cost-benefit. what is subject to omb review? how major does a regulation have to be? the biden team increased the threshold to $200 million. the one i want to focus on comes down to how you calculate the social cost of carbon. the tierney of the social discount rate. you can use a different rate to justify anything you want. you can make the soc
the paris agreement established net zero by 2050 is a policy goal. that's only ever been enacted through the executive. that's in eo's. if we are in the 14 thousands, eo's should be in the 15 range total. we are getting into 14,000s. that's a problem in itself. we are establishing a long-term carbon target through at best a four-year executive order cycle. it's not going to work. easy come easy go category of terrible policy. i don't hate all eo's. there's one i like. 14094. biden era eo. to...
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where come with us on a journey from by, by and delhi tonight, and to paris, where an indian designer has made it to the pinnacle of co tour. 11 can be found and things which of these, if i need to, i can do apologize for anything luxury because india has was maximum and devoid fashion from india, from saris to sneakers, the north of india at the gates of the holy city and the ganges said to be more than 3000 years old, is considered the spiritual center of the sub continent. that on the sea has many names. it's also known as not as kashi for the city of this city is sacred to hindus, and the buddha is said to have delivered his 1st teachings here along with hindus and buddhist woodland, seeks and other religious groups also live here. here we need him on active on the design or moves the city of then honestly well because he was born and raised here locally. we have a thing in india, which is not so bad, not going the joke or the week, or the guy sick of a who in the 20 a visual not that about which usually it translates to that. if you'll give me a handful of grounds 2 months, you k
where come with us on a journey from by, by and delhi tonight, and to paris, where an indian designer has made it to the pinnacle of co tour. 11 can be found and things which of these, if i need to, i can do apologize for anything luxury because india has was maximum and devoid fashion from india, from saris to sneakers, the north of india at the gates of the holy city and the ganges said to be more than 3000 years old, is considered the spiritual center of the sub continent. that on the sea...
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we he will be live in paris, so stay with us, here on bbc news.rp overnight frost, particularly on wednesday and thursday night. the risk still of snow and ice but it looks like by the weekend, we will see something a bit less cold coming our way, not so today, the low pressure that brought all the rain that caused the flooding and the snow has moved away, but we are all in this north—westerly airflow, around you can see from the blues on that chart it will be another cold day today. so a lot of dry weather, a fair bit of sunshine, we have seen a few wintry showers and snow shower, they will continue across the north of scotland, a wintry mix of showers coming in across the west, few of those getting inland and temperatures today, 3-9, inland and temperatures today, 3—9, so another day for wrapping up warmly, this evening and overnight we continue with the snow showers in the north of scotland, a few of those blowing in across northern ireland, isle of man, north—west ng lands, north—west wales, we will see freezing fog patches form under clearer
we he will be live in paris, so stay with us, here on bbc news.rp overnight frost, particularly on wednesday and thursday night. the risk still of snow and ice but it looks like by the weekend, we will see something a bit less cold coming our way, not so today, the low pressure that brought all the rain that caused the flooding and the snow has moved away, but we are all in this north—westerly airflow, around you can see from the blues on that chart it will be another cold day today. so a lot...
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he started rolling back biden—era policies, pulling out of the paris climate change deal and the worldthis? i don't think so. cheering it has been a long road back to power for donald trump. he has overcome two impeachment trials, several criminal indictments and an assassination attempt. it seems only a hat can hold him back. he described his win as a divine intervention. just a few months ago in a beautiful pennsylvania field, an assassin's bullet ripped through my ear, but i felt then and believe even more so now that my life was saved for a reason. i was saved by god to make america great again. as well as god, it appears he has the world's richest men by his side. the so—called tech bros were guests at his inauguration. one of them caused controversy. many on his own social media site x accused elon musk of throwing a nazi salute. my heart goes out to you. four years after he was evicted from the white house, donald trump is back inside. he has long portrayed america as a country with huge problems only he can solve, but now is the time for him to prove it. approximately 1,500 for
he started rolling back biden—era policies, pulling out of the paris climate change deal and the worldthis? i don't think so. cheering it has been a long road back to power for donald trump. he has overcome two impeachment trials, several criminal indictments and an assassination attempt. it seems only a hat can hold him back. he described his win as a divine intervention. just a few months ago in a beautiful pennsylvania field, an assassin's bullet ripped through my ear, but i felt then and...
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this is absolutely no surprise he said the us would withdraw from the paris agreement.e when he was president. i do not surprised at all but what is your reaction?— at all but what is your reaction? ., ~ ., ., reaction? thank you for having me. it reaction? thank you for having me- it is _ reaction? thank you for having me- it is no — reaction? thank you for having me. it is no surprise _ reaction? thank you for having me. it is no surprise because l me. it is no surprise because he did it in his first term and promised to do it again and his second temper does not diminish how disappointing this is. it was in 2015, 196 parties from around the world made this commitment whereby every five years or countries would submit nationally determined contributions showing their own commitments to producing fossil fuel emissions. the second round of those commitments were due to be submitted this year in 2025. no surprise he would renege involvement in this pact and therefore not having to show progress the us may or may not be making towards emissions reductions, incredibly disa
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uh, he told me that he is like, hey, this time soon you won't be able to drive in paris. it will have to block me, so i'm not sure if i'm not sure if i just want to drive through. it's a shame that finding it. so it's not the lead. tucson is involved in an association . so drive has rights. but what kind of i have to admit there's less traffic um, but its to, to the new city regulations can focus. however, like many others, she has had doubts on how the new traffic comes, so it will be monitored. how do you prove that you're having dinner with friends? how do you justify the fact that you didn't get the thing that you drove into the zone to buy all through the $100.00? it then even the authorities on yet clear on how the monitoring will look in practice despite setbacks and conflicts. cyclist common taco do believe's, the city is on the right track. like i'm looking for. i know we're optimistic that paris will be a 100 percent bicycle from the city in a few years there on the right path. the transport revolution has come to the french capital. some say its way to strict w
uh, he told me that he is like, hey, this time soon you won't be able to drive in paris. it will have to block me, so i'm not sure if i'm not sure if i just want to drive through. it's a shame that finding it. so it's not the lead. tucson is involved in an association . so drive has rights. but what kind of i have to admit there's less traffic um, but its to, to the new city regulations can focus. however, like many others, she has had doubts on how the new traffic comes, so it will be...
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paris agreement continues to the paris agreement continues to be the best for all humanity. protect nature and stop global warming. let's hear now from trade expert allie renison. she is associate director at sec newgate and formerly a government special adviser and head of eu and trade policy at the institute of directors.
paris agreement continues to the paris agreement continues to be the best for all humanity. protect nature and stop global warming. let's hear now from trade expert allie renison. she is associate director at sec newgate and formerly a government special adviser and head of eu and trade policy at the institute of directors.
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this executive order essentially applied the paris agreement standards, applied paris agreement and if you want today be a major contract the other trust, think of companies like boeing, even in the defense space, it was you have to submit a plan to a nonprofit based in london by the way, the whole thing is bizarre. you to submit compliance plan and if you're not, if you're not compliant, you can't be a major federal contractor. that tells me that there's policy preferences baked into that. there's paris agreement compliance is more important than robust national defense. that's what that tells me and things like that, that's another one, that's a major policy question. if we really wanted as national policy, we should have that debate out in open and we should put it through congress. it's a great example of what you can do through an executive order that has massive implications that, again, it was mostly under the radar. when i bring that up to folks, they tend to not know about it. that's exactly why we shouldn't be doing this stuff through executive order and on that note of defen
this executive order essentially applied the paris agreement standards, applied paris agreement and if you want today be a major contract the other trust, think of companies like boeing, even in the defense space, it was you have to submit a plan to a nonprofit based in london by the way, the whole thing is bizarre. you to submit compliance plan and if you're not, if you're not compliant, you can't be a major federal contractor. that tells me that there's policy preferences baked into that....
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climate treaty. >> con esta firma, estados unidos se retira del acuerdo de parÍs. sorpresa porque es la segunda vez que lo hace. ya lo habÍa dicho. o sea. >> christiana figueres liderÓ el acuerdo de parÍs hace diez aÑos y dice que las promesas de trump podrÍan chocar con la realidad del mercado. >> el no determina cuÁnto gas se explota, sino que eso lo determinan las compaÑÍas privadas y las compaÑÍas privadas, pues no tienen ningÚn interÉs en, eh, producir mÁs eh, mÁs oferta, puesto que si producen mÁs oferta, el precio se les viene abajo. >> esta es la segunda vez que trump saca el paÍs de este acuerdo, asegurando que el pacto le costarÁ billones. >> mi nominee standing beside me here gina mccarthy. >> gina mccarthy dirigiÓ a la agencia de protecciÓn ambiental durante la administraciÓn obama y dice que trump tiene una afinidad inmensa con la industria de los combustibles fÓsiles. de hecho, segÚn un anÁlisis de la universidad de yale, la industria donÓ mÁs de 219 millones de dÓlares para su campaÑa. >> that cannot be a future no country and no family deserve to be
climate treaty. >> con esta firma, estados unidos se retira del acuerdo de parÍs. sorpresa porque es la segunda vez que lo hace. ya lo habÍa dicho. o sea. >> christiana figueres liderÓ el acuerdo de parÍs hace diez aÑos y dice que las promesas de trump podrÍan chocar con la realidad del mercado. >> el no determina cuÁnto gas se explota, sino que eso lo determinan las compaÑÍas privadas y las compaÑÍas privadas, pues no tienen ningÚn interÉs en, eh, producir mÁs...
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, off paris, news room and killed 12 people. the attack settle a space that is almost militant attacks on the con. shown the pen, the founder of the french power rights national front party has died at the age of $96.00. the pin who blended aggressive nationalism with populace christmas shook the french political establishment when he unexpectedly reached the presidential election. run all vote against junction ok. and 22002. he was succeeded as party chief by his daughter at marie le pen who has since run for the presidency 3 times and turned the party now granted, the national riley into one of france's main political parties. i spoke earlier about this with philip mother, a professor emeritus and political communication at the phone from the institute of political studies in paris. he told me more about john lucas, the drama, the, the pens political legacy to well, i would say, i'm joking this. he's probably gonna lose he's, he's still throwing away because i would say that his main achievement was a to a, to uh, run of the e
, off paris, news room and killed 12 people. the attack settle a space that is almost militant attacks on the con. shown the pen, the founder of the french power rights national front party has died at the age of $96.00. the pin who blended aggressive nationalism with populace christmas shook the french political establishment when he unexpectedly reached the presidential election. run all vote against junction ok. and 22002. he was succeeded as party chief by his daughter at marie le pen who...
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the treaty of paris is finally signed in 1783. the british evacuatenew york in november, and then shington writes to congress and says, what do you want me to do? and they sa, come to us. we are in annapoli maryland. return your commission to us there. and so here he is, doing it. and this is similar to e declaration painting we saw earlier. it is also a session of congress. half the figures here -- many of them are military. you have the civilians on the left and the military men in uniform on the right. and with very little tweaking, painterly and historical, this might be cromwell dismissing parliament, or it could be napoleon on the 18th. but that is not what is happening here. here, the military men is taking the authority, which was not his. it was given to him. it was given to him by congress. now, he is getting it back. behind him, there is a chair. chairs can be thrones. he is not going to sit in it. there is red and purple, painterly symbols of royalty or imperial power. washington is not wearing that coke. -- coat, and
the treaty of paris is finally signed in 1783. the british evacuatenew york in november, and then shington writes to congress and says, what do you want me to do? and they sa, come to us. we are in annapoli maryland. return your commission to us there. and so here he is, doing it. and this is similar to e declaration painting we saw earlier. it is also a session of congress. half the figures here -- many of them are military. you have the civilians on the left and the military men in uniform on...
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first day in office in 2021, joe biden signed an order laying the ground for the us to rejoin the 2015 parismp's new executive order to end birthright citizenship, automatic american citizenship granted to anyone born in the us, has already drawn a legal challenge on the grounds that it is unconstitutional. the 14th amendment of the constitution explicitly states that all persons born or naturalised in the united states are citizens of the united states. congress can also pass a law to override an executive order, although the president still has a veto over that law. in his entire first term, trump signed 220 executive orders. after a single day in office, he is already heading quite rapidly towards matching that total. let's go live to washington. let's speak to caroline hawley. the president had promised to make our head spin from day one and it looks as if it's panning out that way. he and it looks as if it's panning out that way.— out that way. he moved a dizzying _ out that way. he moved a dizzying pace _ out that way. he moved a dizzying pace yesterday. i out that way. he moved a - di
first day in office in 2021, joe biden signed an order laying the ground for the us to rejoin the 2015 parismp's new executive order to end birthright citizenship, automatic american citizenship granted to anyone born in the us, has already drawn a legal challenge on the grounds that it is unconstitutional. the 14th amendment of the constitution explicitly states that all persons born or naturalised in the united states are citizens of the united states. congress can also pass a law to override...
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we're here in paris where -- apologies -- but the far right is on the rise. the government is a little chaotic. and we're going to italy next, where the prime minister is close friends with elon musk. so i wanted to ask -- you've talked about your legacy. you've said that you're handing over a set of alliances that's in better shape than when you inherited it. but looking at this pattern, what would you tell the united states people about the challenged relationships that you're facing? a quick question about greenland -- what did you tell minister barrot about trump's interest in taking over european territory? how worried are you about a conflict between the united states and europe on that front? and lastly -- apologize -- elon musk, what should u.s. allies make of his eagerness to support far-right leaders in europe and around the world given his closeness to president-elect trump and his global business interests? and minister barrot, i just wanted to ask: what is france prepared to do to defend greenland and denmark if trump continues to press forward i
we're here in paris where -- apologies -- but the far right is on the rise. the government is a little chaotic. and we're going to italy next, where the prime minister is close friends with elon musk. so i wanted to ask -- you've talked about your legacy. you've said that you're handing over a set of alliances that's in better shape than when you inherited it. but looking at this pattern, what would you tell the united states people about the challenged relationships that you're facing? a quick...
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paris climate agreement and the who, personal sanctions which have been placed on secretary of statestephen mcdonnel went over some of the key concerns china has with the new administration. not surprisingly there were plenty of questions for the chinese government today following donald trump is my first day in office, and foreign ministry spokesperson went through various areas of potential tension between the two countries and i will take you through some of them. on climate the chinese government has said beijing is concerned that the us has pulled out of the paris climate agreement. this enables china to sort of take the high moral ground, actually, it is a bit of a benefit in one way for xi jingping. it is also a potential benefit for china because it is making so many electric cars, so many solar panels, selling them all over the world. but it can also say, you know, which government is the progress one when it comes to sorting out this crucial massive problem for humanity? on trade, at the moment beijing is taking a bit of a wait—and—see approach because donald trump has thre
paris climate agreement and the who, personal sanctions which have been placed on secretary of statestephen mcdonnel went over some of the key concerns china has with the new administration. not surprisingly there were plenty of questions for the chinese government today following donald trump is my first day in office, and foreign ministry spokesperson went through various areas of potential tension between the two countries and i will take you through some of them. on climate the chinese...
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but us in paris, climate agreement, the us is out of it, back in the parents climate agreement. probably back out of it. yeah. what does this all mean for the, for the fight against climate change while you know, and you're seeing this is exhausting people, not just people who care about climate, passionately, not just talking about tree huggers. this is exhausting for industry. so the american automakers, the major automakers that are selling in the united states, they've actually written to president trump and said don't take us and don't roll back the rules that president biden to introduce that electric vehicle, electric vehicles. yes, exactly. these car rules, these are rules that we've worked with the administration on the as provide us market stability. we've made huge investments and electric vehicles. we made huge investments and hybrids vehicles. and all of a sudden, if you take those back, that stranded assets and that is bad for the american economy, it undermines a lot of what president trump is saying to the american people that he's going to come in and do lower c
but us in paris, climate agreement, the us is out of it, back in the parents climate agreement. probably back out of it. yeah. what does this all mean for the, for the fight against climate change while you know, and you're seeing this is exhausting people, not just people who care about climate, passionately, not just talking about tree huggers. this is exhausting for industry. so the american automakers, the major automakers that are selling in the united states, they've actually written to...
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cual es el impacto que tiene la salida de estados unidos del acuerdo de paris ?iones podrian imitarlo y reducir sus com compromisos de descarbonizacion. lo analizamos. debutan ante el publico las nuevas estrellas del zoologico nacional de wash washington. bali y simba habian estado en cuarentena desde que llegaron de china en octubre. >> noticias telemundo mediodia con nicole suarez y octavio pulido. >> que tal ? muy buenas tardes. feliz viernes y gracias por acompanarnos aqui en noticias telemundo mediodia. >> tenemos mucha informacion. vamos con esto. >> y tenemos esta noticia de ultima hora con estas imagenes de la redada que realizaron agentes de inmigracion y aduanas en una distribuidora de comida de mar en newark, new jersey. estas fueron obtenidas por wnbc en el operativo. no solo fueron detenidos migrantes indocumentados, tambien ciudadanos estadounidenses, entre ellos un veterano de las fuerzas armadas. >> asi lo denuncio el alcalde brockhaus en un comunicado. tambien aseguro que se realizo sin contar con una orden j judicial. hay tambien ya re respondio
cual es el impacto que tiene la salida de estados unidos del acuerdo de paris ?iones podrian imitarlo y reducir sus com compromisos de descarbonizacion. lo analizamos. debutan ante el publico las nuevas estrellas del zoologico nacional de wash washington. bali y simba habian estado en cuarentena desde que llegaron de china en octubre. >> noticias telemundo mediodia con nicole suarez y octavio pulido. >> que tal ? muy buenas tardes. feliz viernes y gracias por acompanarnos aqui en...
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the words discretion, indiscretion and the names various paris newspapers. memes they were trimmed, trimmed the skirt with used postage stamps and they called the gown postage. so here is an example from harper's bazaar of some of the fancy dress dress gowns that would have been worn in waterloo, iowa. thank you very much. are here is the description from th waterloo f. may 2d, 1883. the little folks enjoyed a very pleasant pth commercia house last wednesday evening, mrs. sweet and lou henry b theostesses. they were all dressed in handsome masquerade costumes, etc.,. d sweet was handsomely attired in a costume made of the and lry attractive. lou henry's costume was composed. the tribune so the two, the two battling newspapers were represented by the two young ladies at this. we've already talked her interest and athleticism and this is a wonderful photograph of her in an ice skating outfit. and it's made ofool wool was the fabric of choice at this time. everythingasool down to your underwear? and if were really savvy, your underwear was made of red wool beca
the words discretion, indiscretion and the names various paris newspapers. memes they were trimmed, trimmed the skirt with used postage stamps and they called the gown postage. so here is an example from harper's bazaar of some of the fancy dress dress gowns that would have been worn in waterloo, iowa. thank you very much. are here is the description from th waterloo f. may 2d, 1883. the little folks enjoyed a very pleasant pth commercia house last wednesday evening, mrs. sweet and lou henry b...
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you did sherry co washy killed a police officer mohammed just verified in paris, minutes before that shot that still off at the offices of charlotte, the revenge they said for the satirical newspapers, publications of call tunes of the prophet muhammad and the following days, their associates, i'm a decree by the killed the police woman south of paris and for people that you are supermarkets in the system to finance show the nation. many said targeting the call to this was an attack on freedom of expression. 10 years old for us while on who was present at the time. so such freedoms must be defended. then you get to the special ed to freedom of speech control. it can denounce, but it's never cool for hatred or just criminal action. what a question, the faithful will, those who practice a religion were alone led to a sole authority much on this square of to the attacks. millions joins including world leaders and religious heads. the message was one of unity. diversity defines, shown the at the continues to publish call tunes mocking public figures and religious leaders. it's face legal
you did sherry co washy killed a police officer mohammed just verified in paris, minutes before that shot that still off at the offices of charlotte, the revenge they said for the satirical newspapers, publications of call tunes of the prophet muhammad and the following days, their associates, i'm a decree by the killed the police woman south of paris and for people that you are supermarkets in the system to finance show the nation. many said targeting the call to this was an attack on freedom...
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but at this moment the hasn't been in the wood from paris. also, what can they say when the decision to remove french troops is a monumental one, not just the ivory coast of the african continent as a whole. but here's what phase president i sit before. we're still gonna stick with our role is changing in africa, but this is what we wanted because the world is changing in africa because public opinions are changing because governments are changing and because we decided in a sovereign way, in february 2023 after several years of progressive change, well to rebuild a partnership. and so it is the strength of our armies to think about this and change our old habits. our group is changing with the world, and that's a good thing. and the symbolizes a continent that is tied to be seen through the leaves of dependency and continents tired of being told how to govern is the phase. and the constant and tide of foreign influence that often ortizes its own interest over those of african people . and we can clearly see what all of this is hitting a tota
but at this moment the hasn't been in the wood from paris. also, what can they say when the decision to remove french troops is a monumental one, not just the ivory coast of the african continent as a whole. but here's what phase president i sit before. we're still gonna stick with our role is changing in africa, but this is what we wanted because the world is changing in africa because public opinions are changing because governments are changing and because we decided in a sovereign way, in...
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drama in paris: manchester city drop a 2—goal lead to lose against psg. he made a mistake by ripping into his manchester united players immediately after their defeat against brighton. and chelsea have smashed the women's transfer record again. naomi girma is heading to the wsl. hello there and welcome along to the programme, and another exciting, enthralling and exhilarating night to bring you in the champions league on wednesday, and an incredible turn of events in paris as psg came from two goals down to beat manchester city — a result that leaves the premier league champions, in the elimination spots ahead of the final round of group phase games. city were two goals up in quick succession
drama in paris: manchester city drop a 2—goal lead to lose against psg. he made a mistake by ripping into his manchester united players immediately after their defeat against brighton. and chelsea have smashed the women's transfer record again. naomi girma is heading to the wsl. hello there and welcome along to the programme, and another exciting, enthralling and exhilarating night to bring you in the champions league on wednesday, and an incredible turn of events in paris as psg came from...
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john walter went to paris that john bolton went to paris in february of 2017 -- >> at this point is the national security adviser? >> no. i mean he wrote an article and i think late 2016 giving the blueprint for trump to get out. okay, jcpoa. in february 2017 he went to paris, spoke to this gathering. i think his tax return shows he received $40,000 for it. the telly he lied on his tax sheet so i it may have speweds group that advocates -- >> the reigning -- terrorist of the trend for some time. he said in that speech that we will celebrate next time this year in tehran. he was appointed national security adviser in april. pompeo was confirmed as secretary of state on april 26. he went to israel on april 28 and asked netanyahu to put out that she'll about the documents that they had uncovered from iran. trump pulled out of jcpoa on ma. you look at these sequence of events. they, and i have reason from what i hear, what i heard from leaders of other countries that they had convinced trump of two things. one, iran was crumbling. and a sudden withdrawal from jcpoa would be the last mail in
john walter went to paris that john bolton went to paris in february of 2017 -- >> at this point is the national security adviser? >> no. i mean he wrote an article and i think late 2016 giving the blueprint for trump to get out. okay, jcpoa. in february 2017 he went to paris, spoke to this gathering. i think his tax return shows he received $40,000 for it. the telly he lied on his tax sheet so i it may have speweds group that advocates -- >> the reigning -- terrorist of the...
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setting three convicted rioters, pulling out of the paris climate accords, all at the stroke of a pen% tariffs on imports from canada and mexico on the 1st of february, unless they stop drugs and immigrants from crossing their borders. and he mused about an overseas visit. so, the first foreign trip typically has been with the uk, but i did it with saudi arabia last time, because they agreed to buy $450 billion worth of our product. sounds like a presidential visit is now an expensive purchase. find sounds like a presidential visit is now an expensive purchase. and they aareed now an expensive purchase. and they a . reed to now an expensive purchase. and they agreed to do — now an expensive purchase. and they agreed to do that. _ agreed to do that. making many foreign trips will be marco rubio, the new secretary of state, the first of president from's cabinet to be sworn into office. figs cabinet to be sworn into office. as far as the task ahead, president trump _ far as the task ahead, president trump was _ far as the task ahead, president trump was elected to keep promises, and he _ t
setting three convicted rioters, pulling out of the paris climate accords, all at the stroke of a pen% tariffs on imports from canada and mexico on the 1st of february, unless they stop drugs and immigrants from crossing their borders. and he mused about an overseas visit. so, the first foreign trip typically has been with the uk, but i did it with saudi arabia last time, because they agreed to buy $450 billion worth of our product. sounds like a presidential visit is now an expensive purchase....
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so of i was planning to go to pray to paris. it wouldn't have been a grave to me to do work at the curie and the national library and then the pandemic happened and nobody was going anywhere. but great thing was that because matt, i'm curious who she is everything of hers has been digitized including the the journal of her grief that she kept for a year after her husband's death. you can read the whole handwritten thing online. she kept a notebook of the developmental milestones. her daughter's. her lab notebooks are digitized and the entire centuries of the proceedings of the french academy of sciences there are weekly public session. you can read you can read it all. so so that was that was a great help. and i, i don't french but but i can it. so that's great and i think you had mentioned that there is some things that maybe don't exist anymore that you were able. yes. in the first biography of madame curie, which was written by her daughter as in the 1930s, they were letters in in polish that the daughter had translated quote
so of i was planning to go to pray to paris. it wouldn't have been a grave to me to do work at the curie and the national library and then the pandemic happened and nobody was going anywhere. but great thing was that because matt, i'm curious who she is everything of hers has been digitized including the the journal of her grief that she kept for a year after her husband's death. you can read the whole handwritten thing online. she kept a notebook of the developmental milestones. her...
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guest: i think paris climate change as a giveaway to polluters.na has not peaked and under paris they have to reach peak by 2030. if you look at it it is a rocket trajectory. we could take the entire west and it does not come close to china. we are creating an unfair advantage for china. india is supposed to peak by 2030 and reduce about one third of its emissions from 2005 and they are not on track. the world is not on track to meet any of the paris climate change emissions. the issue is not talking nicely, the issue is how do you really get people to the table. we have now had 29 years of agreements and people getting together. and frankly, this current mechanism does not work. host: pennsylvania. john is a democrat there. your turn. caller: thank you. the two guess you have on are the best that i have seen on the show. i congratulate you on that. the question is, why is trump going to bring back nuclear power when it has been dead in the ground for 20 years? and, number two, electric cars, now why can't you have an electric car? i think they ha
guest: i think paris climate change as a giveaway to polluters.na has not peaked and under paris they have to reach peak by 2030. if you look at it it is a rocket trajectory. we could take the entire west and it does not come close to china. we are creating an unfair advantage for china. india is supposed to peak by 2030 and reduce about one third of its emissions from 2005 and they are not on track. the world is not on track to meet any of the paris climate change emissions. the issue is not...