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this concertedat inspired plan backed by industry would exceed the u.s. paris commitment which is something no regulatory approach accomplishes. host: would you depend on enforcement of these taxes for this approach? guest: the federal government is good at enforcement taxes -- of taxes. we prefer to call it a fee instead of a tax. economists are not worried about that. fees countries have tried successfully. in british columbia, when they imposed a carbon price, emissions went down. that is the model. in our plan all the money goes back to the american people. that is what is unique. it creates a positive feedback loop for the more we protect the environment, the more americans come out ahead. plan you launch this yesterday what has been your reception so far? something big happened yesterday, and that is after two years of meanings, we added a lot more details to the plant yesterday and we specify for the first time the goal of reducing emissions by 50% by 2035. that is backed up by modeling and by what we call this mechanism meaning that it is ensured that w
this concertedat inspired plan backed by industry would exceed the u.s. paris commitment which is something no regulatory approach accomplishes. host: would you depend on enforcement of these taxes for this approach? guest: the federal government is good at enforcement taxes -- of taxes. we prefer to call it a fee instead of a tax. economists are not worried about that. fees countries have tried successfully. in british columbia, when they imposed a carbon price, emissions went down. that is...
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this concertedat inspired plan backed by industry would exceed the u.s. paristment which is something no regulatory approach accomplishes. host: would you depend on enforcement of these taxes for this approach? guest: the federal government is good at enforcement taxes -- of taxes. we prefer to call it a fee instead of a tax. economists are not worried about that. fees countries have tried successfully. in british columbia, when they imposed a carbon price, emissions went down. that is the model. in our plan all the money goes back to the american people. that is what is unique. it creates a positive feedback loop for the more we protect the environment, the more americans come out ahead. plan you launch this yesterday what has been your reception so far? something big happened yesterday, and that is after two years of meanings, we added a lot more details to the plant yesterday and we specify for the first time the goal of reducing emissions by 50% by 2035. that is backed up by modeling and by what we call this mechanism meaning that it is ensured that we meet
this concertedat inspired plan backed by industry would exceed the u.s. paristment which is something no regulatory approach accomplishes. host: would you depend on enforcement of these taxes for this approach? guest: the federal government is good at enforcement taxes -- of taxes. we prefer to call it a fee instead of a tax. economists are not worried about that. fees countries have tried successfully. in british columbia, when they imposed a carbon price, emissions went down. that is the...
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the battle of paris has been one and the victorious end of the battle of europe is at hand. ♪ ♪ announcer: up next, the u.sreel shows the liberation of paris by allied forces 75 years ago in august, 1944. ♪ ♪
the battle of paris has been one and the victorious end of the battle of europe is at hand. ♪ ♪ announcer: up next, the u.sreel shows the liberation of paris by allied forces 75 years ago in august, 1944. ♪ ♪
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u.s. for subsidizing its own plane maker. and paris is the city of love that's also thanks to its famous romantic boat trips down the sand river but a start up is planning to use the river canals for everyday writes the so-called see bubbles our little boats that seem to lift off above the water if approved for public transport customers will soon be able to order of them with an app. they look almost like they're flying but these bubbles actually work like hydrofoils. when they reach a certain speed the boat seems to lift off. lower the speed and the bubble sinks down again. but the result in the boat to electric gunjan wings in the water and which with the speed of the wings to leave the boat to do reduce the drag a few of us certainly a faulty a person the less drag or the cabins hold up to 4 people and soon the bubbles may start cruising the same test phase has already been approved and the start of founders are sure the french authorities will give the water taxis the green light all shields. and parents the traffic on the streets
u.s. for subsidizing its own plane maker. and paris is the city of love that's also thanks to its famous romantic boat trips down the sand river but a start up is planning to use the river canals for everyday writes the so-called see bubbles our little boats that seem to lift off above the water if approved for public transport customers will soon be able to order of them with an app. they look almost like they're flying but these bubbles actually work like hydrofoils. when they reach a certain...
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paris." by the evening of that day, the forcelumns, leclerc's and the u.s. fourth and division, they met minimal resistance. there was hope of germans would evacuate the city. save additional allied casualties and spare paris that has suffered so much misery for four years, all of that heartache. on augusting morning 24, very light summer rain was falling as the two columns began moving forward again. the plan was they would meet at one of the great public squares in paris. square that anchors d'lyseesf the sound of theschap and the other by the arc de triomphe. by the end of the day, neither column had still really broken into paris itself. general bradley overseeing all of this was getting impatient. one of his subordinates said the french are still not in paris. they're dancing towards paris. bradley was furious. he fired off a telegram to eisenhower and sent a message to the fourth infantry division commander. slam onto paris and bypass the french. leclerc course, general and his men have not been dancing with the germans. they have encountered stiff resi
paris." by the evening of that day, the forcelumns, leclerc's and the u.s. fourth and division, they met minimal resistance. there was hope of germans would evacuate the city. save additional allied casualties and spare paris that has suffered so much misery for four years, all of that heartache. on augusting morning 24, very light summer rain was falling as the two columns began moving forward again. the plan was they would meet at one of the great public squares in paris. square that...
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u.s. and french soldiers liberated paris after more than four years of german occupation. harrymilitary historian laver chronicles the allied operation. the kansas city public library and u.s. army command and general staff college cohosted this talk. >> we are thrilled to have you here tonight and to have harry laver as our speaker. it does not matter the topic. tonight's discussion is no different. that she was a fulbright scholar. spoke at west point. i am not going to keep you guys any longer. let's just welcome harry laver. all >> well, good evening. you, the entire staff. isn't this a great facility? will will we at the staff college are very appreciative of the relationship we have with the library, and most of my colleagues gathered here will attest this is one of the great opportunities we share to speak at the library. thanks to you as well for coming out. what a nice crowd. in the past, i have spoken here. i see familiar faces, which is great. we appreciate your support coming out as you have all those times. how many of you have been to paris? [laughter] harry:
u.s. and french soldiers liberated paris after more than four years of german occupation. harrymilitary historian laver chronicles the allied operation. the kansas city public library and u.s. army command and general staff college cohosted this talk. >> we are thrilled to have you here tonight and to have harry laver as our speaker. it does not matter the topic. tonight's discussion is no different. that she was a fulbright scholar. spoke at west point. i am not going to keep you guys...
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u.s. is target in the paris accords. i think that signing onto an agreement and agree to something that allows for china to come in and have a 50% increase, adding another five gigatons of greenhouse gas emissions annually, by 2030, is an appropriate. it is moving in the wrong direction. not in the right direction. i also remain confounded, reading letters like this one, the say we need to pressure the organization of petroleum exporting countries and cooperating countries to increase world oil supplies in order to lower prices at the pump. the impact of rising fuel prices is significant and widespread, the letter goes on to say, the current run-up in world oil prices is effectively attacking on all american families discretionary budgets. is that the money goes to opec. as opposed to the u.s. treasury. let me say again, this letter is advocating for increased world oil production. because prices are too high. who do you think signed this letter? who do you think signed it? think about it. put a name in your head. it was
u.s. is target in the paris accords. i think that signing onto an agreement and agree to something that allows for china to come in and have a 50% increase, adding another five gigatons of greenhouse gas emissions annually, by 2030, is an appropriate. it is moving in the wrong direction. not in the right direction. i also remain confounded, reading letters like this one, the say we need to pressure the organization of petroleum exporting countries and cooperating countries to increase world oil...
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u.s. out of the paris agreement. he has not. he cannot yet. that decision is for the next president. the agreement itself, the u.s. cannot leave until one day after the 2020 presidentialal election. sue whoever americicans elect on november 3, 2020, that president will make the decision about whether the u.s. stays in the paris agreement or not. , thank youertsgaard for being with us. he is the nation's environment investigativeand editor. he is the author of seven books, including "hot: living through the next fifty years on earth." tomorrow we will spend the hour with naomi klein. "e has a new book out called on fire: the burning case for a green new deal." had nororth back, we to alaska to president trump's efforts to drill in the arctic national wildlife refuge and what this means to the people and the environment of the area. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is d democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. the trump administration is finalizing plans to open one of the world's last pristine wilderness regions, the arctic national wildlife refuge, to oil and fracked gas drilling. the
u.s. out of the paris agreement. he has not. he cannot yet. that decision is for the next president. the agreement itself, the u.s. cannot leave until one day after the 2020 presidentialal election. sue whoever americicans elect on november 3, 2020, that president will make the decision about whether the u.s. stays in the paris agreement or not. , thank youertsgaard for being with us. he is the nation's environment investigativeand editor. he is the author of seven books, including "hot:...
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u.s. president who helped broker the 2015 paris climate accord. as one of the planet's rightists advocates in the u.s. for next week's un climate summit and is set to tie in friday's global climate strike in new york. and new york has become the 1st u.s. day all of this. race authorities voted to impose an immediate ban a meeting growing health concerns and the surging popularity of fighting among young people the ban does not apply to tobacco cigarettes. a surge of anti foreigner violence is taking a toll on south africa's biggest city johannesburg that's in addition to an economic downturn already hurting the country businesses that keeping their doors closed and visitors the canceling trips to one of the city's most popular areas because of the recent unrest it's a toxic mix that's threatening efforts to turn slums into night. what's. this the john is big in a city has been rocked by to use of violence angry mobs looting and destroying anything in the past with foreign owned businesses feeling the brunt of the. village up and that just about. an
u.s. president who helped broker the 2015 paris climate accord. as one of the planet's rightists advocates in the u.s. for next week's un climate summit and is set to tie in friday's global climate strike in new york. and new york has become the 1st u.s. day all of this. race authorities voted to impose an immediate ban a meeting growing health concerns and the surging popularity of fighting among young people the ban does not apply to tobacco cigarettes. a surge of anti foreigner violence is...
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the battle of paris has been one and the victorious end of the battle of europe is at hand. ♪ ♪ announcer: up next, the u.sfice of war information newsreel shows the liberation of paris by allied forces 75 years ago in august, 1944. ♪ ♪ ♪ marseillese] narrator: the heart of european civilization is beating strong again. paris is free. 4 years of courage of hope have been answered, and a tide of jubilation has burst forth. the people, always great performers in history's drama, rose to meet their liberators. once more france held high her , head. unswerving victory march proudly along the champs-elysees. in the weeks preceding, the nazis had paid a frightful price. the sector from cannes to the seines, had become a vast slaughterhouse of german military power. 40 days of attacks by the allied forces had torn the best of hitler's arm to shreds. from the vortex of that desolation nothing emerged but , days of wounded prisoners. first they appeared singly, then in small groups. finally in great masses of beat nazis. they found themselves in a prison camp of their own making, one intended for french men. some a
the battle of paris has been one and the victorious end of the battle of europe is at hand. ♪ ♪ announcer: up next, the u.sfice of war information newsreel shows the liberation of paris by allied forces 75 years ago in august, 1944. ♪ ♪ ♪ marseillese] narrator: the heart of european civilization is beating strong again. paris is free. 4 years of courage of hope have been answered, and a tide of jubilation has burst forth. the people, always great performers in history's drama, rose to...
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u.s. out of the paris climate agreement in the last summit. he then gave a speech on world leaders to end religious persecution within their leaders. borders. >>> a phone call with one of those leaders is prompting democrats to once again call for president trump's impeachment. nicole killian has details from the white house. >> reporter: arriving at the united nations this morning, president trump insisted he did nothing inappropriate when he spoke to ukraine's leader . >> we had a perfect phone call with the president of ukraine. everybody knows it. it is a democrat which trent. here we go again. >> reporter: the july 20 phone call is in the spotlight after whistleblowers complaint to the intel intelligence communities inspector general. during the call, according to the wall street journal, president trump urged the president to investigate joe biden and his family. a transcript has been called to be released. >> clearly he is afraid for the public to see either one of those things. >> releasing this transcript could set a bad precedent. >>
u.s. out of the paris climate agreement in the last summit. he then gave a speech on world leaders to end religious persecution within their leaders. borders. >>> a phone call with one of those leaders is prompting democrats to once again call for president trump's impeachment. nicole killian has details from the white house. >> reporter: arriving at the united nations this morning, president trump insisted he did nothing inappropriate when he spoke to ukraine's leader . >>...
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u.s. is scheduled to withdraw from the paris climate agreement in november of next year. >>> a u.s. army soldier is charged with sharing bomb-making information on social media. the fbi says the soldier allegedly set his sights on targets in the u.s. jeff pegues reports. >> while 24-year-old private first class jared william smith was stationed at three military bases over the past 2 1/2 years, investigators say he was posting bomb-making instructions on facebook. smith told someone online, i've got knowledge on ieds for days, a reference to explosive devices. in a chat room he told undercover fbi agents that he had ties with antifa and had plans to bomb a major news station and had the instructions for making a car bomb. when asked if anyone would be a goodfit in texas for fire and death. he said outside beto. a reference to democratic presidential candidate beto o'rourke who has made gun control a central theme of his campaign. >> this subject routinely provided advice and direction on how to build bombs. that's frightening. >> reporter: something else caught the fbi's attention.
u.s. is scheduled to withdraw from the paris climate agreement in november of next year. >>> a u.s. army soldier is charged with sharing bomb-making information on social media. the fbi says the soldier allegedly set his sights on targets in the u.s. jeff pegues reports. >> while 24-year-old private first class jared william smith was stationed at three military bases over the past 2 1/2 years, investigators say he was posting bomb-making instructions on facebook. smith told...
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u.s. out of the paris climate accord. >>> and there is news tonight about those deadly drug overdoses in pittsburgh. police arresting a suspect now, accusing him of supplying drugs laced with fentanyl at a party in an apartment. three people died, four are hospitalized. authorities say the victims were found in the apartment, inside an elevator and right outside on the street. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the underwater proposal that ended in tragedy. the american boyfriend surprising his girlfriend, holding out a note and a ring. it was his last message to her. how this happened. >>> the new health alert tonight. the drugmaker recalling a blood pressure drug because of a possible cancer risk. and we'll have details for you. >>> and here in new york city tonight, the effort to save a 5-year-old girl under the subway. how they got her out. a lot more news ahead here on a monday night, i'll be right back. on a monday night, i'll be right back. one of the windiest places in america. and home to three bp wind farms. in the off-chance the wind ever stops blowin
u.s. out of the paris climate accord. >>> and there is news tonight about those deadly drug overdoses in pittsburgh. police arresting a suspect now, accusing him of supplying drugs laced with fentanyl at a party in an apartment. three people died, four are hospitalized. authorities say the victims were found in the apartment, inside an elevator and right outside on the street. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the underwater...
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u.s. and french soldiers liberated paris after more than four years of german occupation. harrymilitary historian laver chronicles the allied operation. the kansas city public library and u.s. army command and general staff college cohosted this talk. >> we are thrilled to have you here tonight and to have harry laver as our speaker. it does not matter the
u.s. and french soldiers liberated paris after more than four years of german occupation. harrymilitary historian laver chronicles the allied operation. the kansas city public library and u.s. army command and general staff college cohosted this talk. >> we are thrilled to have you here tonight and to have harry laver as our speaker. it does not matter the
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u.s. secretary of state's mike from paris says america's policy on iran is to avoid a war that u.s. forces are in the region for defense meanwhile iranian president hassan rouhani says he'll present a plan to the united nations designed to secure the gulf without the need for foreign intervention palestinian israeli parties are recommending benny gantz for prime minister over benjamin netanyahu in a break from president the israeli president is holding talks with rival political leaders and to choosing the next prime minister now neither prime minister netanyahu nor his main rival gantz could muster enough seats for majority government in last week's election hong kong police have fired tear gas to disperse protesters who trashed parts of a shopping mall and an adjacent metro station protesters also trampled on a chinese flag and lit fires as they targeted stores run by mainland operations. more than 50000 indian americans of fill the stadium in texas to see indian prime minister. president trump will join him on stage they said. the world's oldest travel company is fighting to stay
u.s. secretary of state's mike from paris says america's policy on iran is to avoid a war that u.s. forces are in the region for defense meanwhile iranian president hassan rouhani says he'll present a plan to the united nations designed to secure the gulf without the need for foreign intervention palestinian israeli parties are recommending benny gantz for prime minister over benjamin netanyahu in a break from president the israeli president is holding talks with rival political leaders and to...
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that this conflict is likely to pose further challenges for yemen and the region or such a pari al jazeera. u.s. president donald trump says he deserves to meet his accuser as the push for impeachment proceedings against him kept as pace as comes as house speaker nancy pelosi says public support is growing for an impeachment inquiry into the president it's all over a phone call in which trump asked ukraine's leader to investigate his political rival joe biden and he has more. it was an announcement that changed the political landscape in washington the trail of his oath of office betrayal of our national security house speaker nancy pelosi wants reluctant to stanton pietschmann proceedings change her mind after a transcript of a call between president donald trump and president volodymyr selenski of ukraine was released president trump now stands accused of abusing his power undermining national security and inviting a foreign power to interfere in u.s. elections senior democrats on the intelligence committee say the trumpet ministration won't be doing itself any favors if it doesn't cooperate
that this conflict is likely to pose further challenges for yemen and the region or such a pari al jazeera. u.s. president donald trump says he deserves to meet his accuser as the push for impeachment proceedings against him kept as pace as comes as house speaker nancy pelosi says public support is growing for an impeachment inquiry into the president it's all over a phone call in which trump asked ukraine's leader to investigate his political rival joe biden and he has more. it was an...
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u.s. from the paris climate accord. every democratic challenger took the opposite view and offered their plans for battling climate change. take a listen. >> in this extraordinary moment of global crisis, i think we need a president, hopefully bernie sanders, that reaches out to the world, to russia and china and india and pakistan, all the countries all over the world and say, guess what, whether you like it or not we are all in this together, and if you are concerned about the children in your country and future generations, we're going to have to work together. and maybe just maybe instead of spending $1.5 trillion every single year on weapons of destruction designed to kill each other, maybe we pool those resources and we work together against our common enemy, which is climate change. >> there are a lot of different pieces to this, and i get that people are trying to find the part that they can work and what can they do, and i'm in favor of that and i'm going to help and i'm going to support, but understand this is
u.s. from the paris climate accord. every democratic challenger took the opposite view and offered their plans for battling climate change. take a listen. >> in this extraordinary moment of global crisis, i think we need a president, hopefully bernie sanders, that reaches out to the world, to russia and china and india and pakistan, all the countries all over the world and say, guess what, whether you like it or not we are all in this together, and if you are concerned about the children...
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u.s. out of paris climate accords. and yet, we see power sector carbon emissions are on the decline. and i think that is the result not of government policies, but of market forces, consumer demands, and market efficiencies. sayingen out there there's a real business case to be made for renewable energy. and i think that renewable energy, as advocates have long touted, is at a point now where it is competitive on its own. renewables are competitive on their own, without the necessary backing of government subsidies or government policies. and i think when you look at markets, and over the course of time you have one source of generation that has no fuel cost, they're going to win out over an alternative that has a fuel cost. to answer your question, the rule that for employee is in creating -- that ferc can play is creating these new technologies to flourish by breaking down areas to entry for those technologies. one of the measures that we moved through the commercial -- commission in the past year is rule 841, regarding battery storage. and removing barriers to entry and competitio
u.s. out of paris climate accords. and yet, we see power sector carbon emissions are on the decline. and i think that is the result not of government policies, but of market forces, consumer demands, and market efficiencies. sayingen out there there's a real business case to be made for renewable energy. and i think that renewable energy, as advocates have long touted, is at a point now where it is competitive on its own. renewables are competitive on their own, without the necessary backing of...
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u.s. and french soldiers liberated paris after more than four years of german occupation. next on american history tv, chronicles the occupation and liberation of paris. >> good evening. of the public affairs team at the public library. we are thrilled to have harry laver as our speaker. we have been partnering with them, and our programs get more and more popular. are in oursee, we brand-new chairs because we cannot fit you off upstairs. [applause] >> it doesn't matter the topic.
u.s. and french soldiers liberated paris after more than four years of german occupation. next on american history tv, chronicles the occupation and liberation of paris. >> good evening. of the public affairs team at the public library. we are thrilled to have harry laver as our speaker. we have been partnering with them, and our programs get more and more popular. are in oursee, we brand-new chairs because we cannot fit you off upstairs. [applause] >> it doesn't matter the topic.
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u.s. out of the paris climb to agreement attended only briefly. now gulf states make up 3 of the top 4 at mit is when carbon emissions are assessed on a per capita basis so the total emissions divided up by the number of people in the country but the a.m.a. of qatar is promising change another 100 today you will hear the phenomenon of climate change is undoubtedly one of the serious challenges of our time causing many problems including economic environmental and social problems all cease must fulfill their responsibilities and honor their commitments under international agreements and the state of qatar has assumed its responsibilities as an active aurthur in the international community to confront climate change bill had a mari is the director of the climate change department qatar's environment ministry and he joins me from new york mr o'mara thank you very much for being here what exactly is qatar doing to on its commitments. cutter's commitment is in line with the vision of carter 2030 and the believe and understanding of for the government t
u.s. out of the paris climb to agreement attended only briefly. now gulf states make up 3 of the top 4 at mit is when carbon emissions are assessed on a per capita basis so the total emissions divided up by the number of people in the country but the a.m.a. of qatar is promising change another 100 today you will hear the phenomenon of climate change is undoubtedly one of the serious challenges of our time causing many problems including economic environmental and social problems all cease must...
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u.s. out of the paris climate agreement attended only briefly. now gulf states make up 3 of the top 4 at mit is when carbon emissions are assessed on a per capita basis so the total emissions divided up by the number of people in the country but the i may have cuts is promising change another 100 today you will hear the phenomenon of climate change is undoubtedly one of the serious challenges of our time causing many problems including economic environmental and social problems all cease must fulfill their responsibilities and honor their commitments under international agreements and the state of qatar has assumed its responsibilities as an active or there in the international community to confront climate change bill had a mari is the director of the climate change department qatar's environment ministry and he joins me from new york mr o'mara thank you very much for being here what exactly is qatar doing to on its commitments. cutter's commitment is in line with the vision of 2030 and the believe and understanding of for the government that cl
u.s. out of the paris climate agreement attended only briefly. now gulf states make up 3 of the top 4 at mit is when carbon emissions are assessed on a per capita basis so the total emissions divided up by the number of people in the country but the i may have cuts is promising change another 100 today you will hear the phenomenon of climate change is undoubtedly one of the serious challenges of our time causing many problems including economic environmental and social problems all cease must...
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u.s. government has pulled out of the prime paris climate agreement and donald trump says well they may be climate change but he is not convinced that it is made manmade and permanent so there is a reason to remain skeptical that world leaders really will act on that ok. thanks for that. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world . organizers of a climate margin paris have told protesters to call it quits following violent clashes between police and radical activists with already said had infiltrated the rally on twitter the organizers said the conditions for a non violent march are not in place. the protesters took to the streets of several egyptian cities on a friday calling for president abdel fattah el-sisi to step down and he government rallies have been rare in egypt since sisi came to power in 2013 overseeing a crackdown on his opponents the latest protests were prompted by allegations of corruption. to the u.s. state of nevada now and a disappointment for people hoping to get a glimpse of extraterrestrial life a student had posted an event on facebook invitin
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u.s. government has pulled out of the prime paris climate agreement and donald trump says well they may be climate change but he is not convinced that it is made manmade and permanent so there is a reason to remain skeptical that world leaders really will act on that ok. thanks for that. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world . former tunisian president zin zanni ben ali has been buried in the saudi holy city of medina ben ali was the 1st leader to be toppled by the arab spring protests in 2011 he fled to saudi arabia where he lived in exile until his death on thursday . a bomb aboard a minibus in iraq has killed 12 people and wounded 5 others the blast near the shiites shrine city of karbala is one of the biggest since the defeat of us in the country 2 years ago iraq's prime minister says security forces have detained a suspect. china and the solomon islands have formally established diplomatic ties after the solomons broke off relations with taiwan it was one of 2 pacific island nations to switch their allegiance to beijing this week lured by the promise of eco
u.s. government has pulled out of the prime paris climate agreement and donald trump says well they may be climate change but he is not convinced that it is made manmade and permanent so there is a reason to remain skeptical that world leaders really will act on that ok. thanks for that. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world . former tunisian president zin zanni ben ali has been buried in the saudi holy city of medina ben ali was the 1st leader to be toppled by the...
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u.s. government president trump pulled out of this paris climate's agreement and he now says that ok they might be some extreme weather but he is not convinced that climate change change change is man made and permanent. i just want to fill you in alexander of the viewers have been seeing a great attorney who was the swedish woman who about 15 months ago started this friday for the future movement just took a seat she's not yet speaking. give us an idea if you would if the turnout at these friday for the future marches which hit $4000000.00 yesterday is that going to push the leaders into action any indication that. well certainly what we have to say is stead what greg talking back has been doing over the course of the last year has helped raise awareness that this is one of the issues if not the issues that have to be dealt with immediately but still as i have to say we need to age and see if there will be any concrete commitments any concrete actions when the leaders the world leaders will meet here today on monday to take part in the climate action summit ok wonderful naaman reporting
u.s. government president trump pulled out of this paris climate's agreement and he now says that ok they might be some extreme weather but he is not convinced that climate change change change is man made and permanent. i just want to fill you in alexander of the viewers have been seeing a great attorney who was the swedish woman who about 15 months ago started this friday for the future movement just took a seat she's not yet speaking. give us an idea if you would if the turnout at these...
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u.s. president barack obama who helped broker the 2015 paris climate accord he praised her as an influential environmental advocate or she said to take part in friday's global climate strike in new york leaders will. european commission president john claude younker says a deal to ensure a smooth british exit from the e.u. is still possible but he's warning that the risk of a no deal brecht's it is very real and it addressed to the european parliament as frostburg younker repeated his call for london to present realistic proposals to replace the so-called irish backstop arrangement in their divorce agreement the e.u. parliament is due to adopt a resolution later today calling for britain to be granted another extension to agree to terms for its withdrawal. w.'s imax hoffman joins us now from a strong word for the very latest on this where the european parliament is meeting today good morning to you max it can you give us the take away from what's happening today in strong's burg. the 2 main messages from almost everybody who's involved in the negotiations of drugs were 1st of all no deal sce
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that this conflict is likely to pose further challenges for yemen and the region dorsetshire pari al jazeera. u.s. president donald trump wants to meet his accuser as the push for impeachment proceedings against him gathers pace trust me accused of withholding nearly 400000000 dollars in aid to ukraine a few days before phone call in which he pressured the country's leader to investigate the family of democratic political rival joe biden trump tweeted i deserve to meet my accuser especially when they say accuser the so-called whistleblower represented a perfect conversation with a foreign leader a totally inaccurate in a totally inaccurate and fraudulent way he also treated her without citing evidence u.s. house intelligence chairman adam schiff lie made him perhaps the most blatant and sinister man ever seen in the great chamber i want to shift questioned at the highest level for fraud and treason. particle haney is live for us in washington d.c. firstly passy it appears at least on the surface the support for impeachment is growing in pace. it is according to the polls and keep in mind this is
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u.s.'s target in the paris accords. i think signing onto an and agreeing to something that allows for china 50% me in and have a increase, adding another five greenhouse gas emissions annually by 2030 is inappropriate. moving in the wrong direction, not the right direction. i also remain confounded, letters like this one that says we need to pressure he organization of petroleum export in countries and cooperating countries to increase world oil supplies in prices at the pump. the impact of rising fuel prices on family omy and budgets is significant and widespread. his letter goes onto say the current runnup in world oil on es is effectively a tax all american families' discretionary budget, except the opec as opposed to the united states treasury. letterme say again, this is advocating for increased world oil production because high. are too who do you think signed this letter? who do you think signed this letter? about it just a minute. put a name in your head. his letter was sent by senator cantwell, senator menendez
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u.s. out of the paris climate accords and yet we see the power sector carbon emissions are on the decline and i think that is the result not of government policies but of market forces of consumer demands and market efficiencies and i think i have been out there saying that there is a real business case to be made for renewable energy and i think that, renewable energy as advocates have long touted is at a point now where it is competitive on its own, renewables are competitive on their own without the necessary backing of government subsidies or policies and i think when you look at markets over the course of time and you have one source of generation that has no fuel cost, that is going to win out over the course of time forces an alternative that has a fuel cost. so i think to answer your question, the role that ferc can play is creating a regulatory ecosystem that enables these technologies to flourish, by breaking down barriers for entry to those technologies, one of the measures that we moved through the commission canada i'm very proud of is our -- removing barriers to entry in com
u.s. out of the paris climate accords and yet we see the power sector carbon emissions are on the decline and i think that is the result not of government policies but of market forces of consumer demands and market efficiencies and i think i have been out there saying that there is a real business case to be made for renewable energy and i think that, renewable energy as advocates have long touted is at a point now where it is competitive on its own, renewables are competitive on their own...
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the tribute in the military ceremony in the morning ahead of a memorial service in paris but a reputed and former u.s. president bill clinton were among the attending. british prime minister boards johnson is denying allegations that he touched a female employee inappropriately 20 years ago of newspaper columnist claims that johnson squeezed her thought i once and johnson has also defended himself over reports that he gave special treatment to a close friend and business woman during his time as the mayor of london. in moscow the actor. listed off has had a hefty prison sentence washed after a public outcry was enough to have been given 3 and a half years for assaulting a police officer during a protest but authorities backtracked after footage of his arrest emerged showing security officers beating him he's been given a one year suspended sentence instead. well he's looking for a new partner a day after his people's party won the country's not general election with 37 percent of the votes also his conservative leader sebastian cortes is ready to build a coalition government and he's not expected to
the tribute in the military ceremony in the morning ahead of a memorial service in paris but a reputed and former u.s. president bill clinton were among the attending. british prime minister boards johnson is denying allegations that he touched a female employee inappropriately 20 years ago of newspaper columnist claims that johnson squeezed her thought i once and johnson has also defended himself over reports that he gave special treatment to a close friend and business woman during his time...
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during the war he went to paris, and was a u.s. army intelligence officer. as i said, he was stationed in a remote region beyond the volga, the ural mountains, nearly the edge of siberia. we have at the hoover archives every single letter he wrote, and he wrote every few days, to a colleague in new york. and those letters are, i mean, they are -- they give tremendous insight into what is going on. at times they are laugh out loud funny as kelly describes what he is seeing. i knew immediately when i found this cache of letters that had not been exploited by anyone, i knew i had a character to focus on. in those letters, kelly found little cause for optimism about the caliber of local officials that he had to contend with. he allowed, in one letter, that the men running the kremlin might be ruthlessly efficient, but that was beside the point. "were they all hoovers, they could do little to improve the general situation working through the existing personnel in the provinces." and to bring the matter alive, he employs american points of references. "is the gove
during the war he went to paris, and was a u.s. army intelligence officer. as i said, he was stationed in a remote region beyond the volga, the ural mountains, nearly the edge of siberia. we have at the hoover archives every single letter he wrote, and he wrote every few days, to a colleague in new york. and those letters are, i mean, they are -- they give tremendous insight into what is going on. at times they are laugh out loud funny as kelly describes what he is seeing. i knew immediately...
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the u.s., however, will not be speaking because it withdrew from the paris climate accord. aret. >> brennan: thank you, adriana. now, our interview with a scientist and former u.s. intelligence analyst who resigned in protest this summer. he's speaking out tonight, telling cbs news that climate science is being silenced by white house politics. >> i'm not drawn to partisan combat. i'm a scientist. >> brennan: until he resigned in protest, dr. rod schoonover was a state department intelligence analyst, identifying the national security risks of climate change. this past june, congress called him to testify. so why do you think the white house blocked your testimony to congress? >> the stated reason was that it did not comport with the position of the administration. >> brennan: the trump administration argues it's unclear whether humans play a role in climate change. but as schoonover wrote in this leaked copy of his 10-page testimony, "the scientific consensus is that human activity is driving it." and he warned of the risks. but the white house crossed out that testimony. >
the u.s., however, will not be speaking because it withdrew from the paris climate accord. aret. >> brennan: thank you, adriana. now, our interview with a scientist and former u.s. intelligence analyst who resigned in protest this summer. he's speaking out tonight, telling cbs news that climate science is being silenced by white house politics. >> i'm not drawn to partisan combat. i'm a scientist. >> brennan: until he resigned in protest, dr. rod schoonover was a state...
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u.s. office of war information newsreel showing the street battles that led to the liberation of paris from nazi occupation. ebony five years ago in august of 1944. -- 75 years ago in august of 1944. ♪ announcer: paris was a city with a smoldering purpose, signs in an alien tongue stood isolated. an alien flag flapped in the breeze. but behind the windows there was meaningful preparations. men checked their meager stock of arms. no single bullet could be wasted. each vital grenade was inspected. the french forces of the interior, camouflaged their requisition cars. thee isle of france, first sparks were ready to burst into flames. it provides a natural bastion winding through the heart of the capital. the men took their positions. the german forces could neither opposed the infantry from the south, nor effectively be to the imminent attack from within. the center of the bastion was the police headquarters. that was objective number one. it was here that the battle began. here, the first blood was drawn. there were deaths and casualties in both camps. but the spilled blood brought first-clas
u.s. office of war information newsreel showing the street battles that led to the liberation of paris from nazi occupation. ebony five years ago in august of 1944. -- 75 years ago in august of 1944. ♪ announcer: paris was a city with a smoldering purpose, signs in an alien tongue stood isolated. an alien flag flapped in the breeze. but behind the windows there was meaningful preparations. men checked their meager stock of arms. no single bullet could be wasted. each vital grenade was...
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u.s. out of the paris climate agreement for not focusing on climate change. >> you all come to us young people hope. how dare you. >> reporter: now, overnight, the president tweeting an emotional portion of thunberg's remarks writing, she seems like a very happy, young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. so nice to see. many point out the president likely was sarcastic with that tweet. >> likely? okay, thanks, tom. >>> now to oprah speaking out about that health scare saying she suffered from a very serious case of pneumonia which forced her to cancel all her obligations. eva pilgrim is here with details. eva, good thing that oprah is on the mend. she has a warning for everyone, doesn't she? >> that's right. oprah winfrey says she's now looking at her health very differently after a tough fight with pneumonia and warning others not to take any chances. >> please welcome oprah winfrey. >> reporter: talk show legend oprah winfrey opening up about her recent health scare with pneumonia. >> i was on antibiotics for a week. the antibiotics weren't working and then i went back for
u.s. out of the paris climate agreement for not focusing on climate change. >> you all come to us young people hope. how dare you. >> reporter: now, overnight, the president tweeting an emotional portion of thunberg's remarks writing, she seems like a very happy, young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. so nice to see. many point out the president likely was sarcastic with that tweet. >> likely? okay, thanks, tom. >>> now to oprah speaking out...
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u.s. is planning to pull out of the paris agreement and emissions in china rose around 4 percent in the 1st half of this year alone china is the world's biggest consumer of energy importing coal from australia and asia and oil from the middle east and is building coal plants abroad and africa people on kenya's world heritage lambing island have managed to stop china's contractors from building one for now we met an environmental campaigner who is following to continue the fight 2015 there was a proposed park plants to be built by the government and we asked the community we are really opposing because it has a lot of environmental degradation it's going to cost a lot of pollution the sea pollution the air and the water pollution. this is the the site that the proposed plant is supposed to be built here. if you can see behind me this is where there is a sea here it's only now that is too low tide but this area connects to the the deep sea and there are people living here you can see their houses are there there are animals here there are people who have their farms and they come and cultivat
u.s. is planning to pull out of the paris agreement and emissions in china rose around 4 percent in the 1st half of this year alone china is the world's biggest consumer of energy importing coal from australia and asia and oil from the middle east and is building coal plants abroad and africa people on kenya's world heritage lambing island have managed to stop china's contractors from building one for now we met an environmental campaigner who is following to continue the fight 2015 there was a...
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on the stock market, european shares trading in the red with london, paris, and frankfufu trading down.. anchor: in the u.sn ecig slammmmed asr has been pitching its n p products as a safer product to actually smoking. to surrender its documents of unproven claims about the safety of e-cigarettes. juul is the best-selling e-cigarette company in the united states and says they will cooperate fully with the fda instructions. anchor: and it is the end of the era for a giaiant of the chihise tech industrtry. aba co-founder is to retire. he says he will now be focusing on p philanthropy and educacati. the company says there is nothing special at his depaparture, but thousands of employees will b be gathering to mark the company's 20th anniversary. there have been celebrity cameos at parties in the pasast. you never know.. anchor: we will keep our eyes open. thank you very much. end, andgs us to the thank you very much for watching. more news coming up in a few minutes time on "france 24." ♪ on the frontline in c. how far away the isis position. this five hundred ms. the end of isis this is motorcycles. peace is
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paris. and let's take you through some of the headlines here. the acting u.s. director of national intelligence is testified before congress over his handling of a whistleblower complaint which is now being made public it details how the u.s. president tried to persuade his ukrainian counterpart to investigate his political rival joe biden the pentagon is deploying a battery of patriot missiles for radar systems $200.00 personnel the saudi arabia in order to bolster the kingdom's defenses comes in the wake of an attack earlier this month of a saudi or processing facility yemen's hoofy rebels have claimed responsibility for those strikes and sorry but washington blames iran france it was not to blame. and iran's president says his country will of course seeing gage in talks with the u.s. but only if sanctions are lifted 1st hassan rouhani made the comments of the news conference on the sidelines of the united nations general assembly in new york but he reiterated the trumpet ministrations current tactics are not working also speaking at the un general assembly w
paris. and let's take you through some of the headlines here. the acting u.s. director of national intelligence is testified before congress over his handling of a whistleblower complaint which is now being made public it details how the u.s. president tried to persuade his ukrainian counterpart to investigate his political rival joe biden the pentagon is deploying a battery of patriot missiles for radar systems $200.00 personnel the saudi arabia in order to bolster the kingdom's defenses comes...
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moving forward even under the paris accords the folks are sitting here giving accolades to and saying it's a great idea, i want to be clear i support the u.s.' target in the paris accords. i think signing onto an agreement and an agreement for something that allows for china to come in and have a 50% increase, adding another 5 gigatons by 2030 is inappropriate. it's moving in the wrong direction, not in the right direction. i also remain confouned reading letters like this one that says the pressure, the organization of petroleum exporting countries and cooperating countries to increase world oil supplies in order to lower prices. the impact of rising fuel prices on the economy and family budgets is significant and widespread. the current run up in world oil prices is effectively a tax on all american families discretionary budget except that the money goes to opec as opposed to the united states treasury. let me say again, this letter is advocating for increased world oil production because prices are too high. who do you think signed this letter? who do you think siped thgned t letter? this letter was sent by senator cantwell, menendez,
moving forward even under the paris accords the folks are sitting here giving accolades to and saying it's a great idea, i want to be clear i support the u.s.' target in the paris accords. i think signing onto an agreement and an agreement for something that allows for china to come in and have a 50% increase, adding another 5 gigatons by 2030 is inappropriate. it's moving in the wrong direction, not in the right direction. i also remain confouned reading letters like this one that says the...
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u.s. and china resuming. that is helping boost things in paris and frank for. london's ftse 10000 in the red.the ftse 100 is mostly made up of parties that export, so stronger sterling tends to hurt their share price. the head of nissan has to pay back his bonus. ststephen: he was overpaid to te tune of $400,000. this is at a time when the sun's profits have slumped. the carmaker is cutting over 12,000 jobs. chairmanas the former is awaiting trial on charges that he enriched himself with company money. he denies any wrongdoing in that matter. the journalists of thehe overpayment was linked to a schememe. genie: stephen carroll with our business news. next for you, a new french connection is on the way in the next half hour. we will take a closer look at the fervent anti-vaccine movement here in france, coming up after the news. ♪ ♪ >>>> lahore is known as the peal of punjab, but it's image has been tarnished by attacks. during eastern celebrations, a suicide bombingng killed 75 people, including several people -- several children. the targeted the entire western part of lahore society. the ci
u.s. and china resuming. that is helping boost things in paris and frank for. london's ftse 10000 in the red.the ftse 100 is mostly made up of parties that export, so stronger sterling tends to hurt their share price. the head of nissan has to pay back his bonus. ststephen: he was overpaid to te tune of $400,000. this is at a time when the sun's profits have slumped. the carmaker is cutting over 12,000 jobs. chairmanas the former is awaiting trial on charges that he enriched himself with...
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u.s. is planning to pull out of the paris agreement and emissions in china rose around 4 percent in the 1st half of this year alone china is the world's biggest consumer of energy importing coal from australia and asia and oil from the middle east and is building coal plants abroad and africa people on kenya's world heritage lambing island have managed to stop china's contractors from building one for now we met an environmental campaigner who is following to continue the fight 2015 there was a proposed park plants to be built by the government and we asked the community we are really a poison because it has a lot of environmental degradation it's going to cost a lot of pollution the sea pollution the air and the water pollution. this is the the site that the proposed plant is supposed to be built here is you can see behind this is where there is a sea here it's only now that is to notate but this area connects to the the deep.
u.s. is planning to pull out of the paris agreement and emissions in china rose around 4 percent in the 1st half of this year alone china is the world's biggest consumer of energy importing coal from australia and asia and oil from the middle east and is building coal plants abroad and africa people on kenya's world heritage lambing island have managed to stop china's contractors from building one for now we met an environmental campaigner who is following to continue the fight 2015 there was a...
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u.s. president barack obama who helped broker the 2015 paris climate accord he praised her as one of the planet's great environmental activists she said to take part in friday's global climate strike in new york. spanish voters will be heading to the polls again in november caretaker prime minister pedro sanchez announced a new election after no party was able to form a new government his socialist won the most seats in april's election but fell short of an absolute majority. while the european parliament is debating the u.k.'s upcoming departure from the european union today london says it will leave without a deal if brussels does not agree to its demands for brussels says the government in london has failed to put forward any workable alternatives we'll have analysis after this. how we miss all of this already but the house of commons has been sent on a forced vacation. thanks to this man boris johnson the prime minister of the u.k. so now it's up to a different parliament to try to sort things out. this one the european parliament at some point it will have to give a thumbs up to a greggs a d
u.s. president barack obama who helped broker the 2015 paris climate accord he praised her as one of the planet's great environmental activists she said to take part in friday's global climate strike in new york. spanish voters will be heading to the polls again in november caretaker prime minister pedro sanchez announced a new election after no party was able to form a new government his socialist won the most seats in april's election but fell short of an absolute majority. while the european...