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, nicaragua wa nted with syria and nicaragua, nicaragua wanted to do more than the agreement did. ithink wanted to do more than the agreement did. i think the president really avoids the reality that this is an agreement in which no other country has required the united states to do anything. this is a voluntary agreements, every country designs its own programme and the president could have simply changed the programme, he had that's right, he didn't have two pull out but he pulled out because he is appealing toa pulled out because he is appealing to a very narrow ideological base at the expense of the real interests of america, american leadership that together with china stood up and tried to lead people to paris, leading to come to an agreement which the world needs to do a lot more on than even paris is required so more on than even paris is required sol more on than even paris is required so i think it is a moment of grotesque abdication and fundamental responsibility and leadership, it'll bejudged historically is responsibility and leadership, it'll be judged historically i
, nicaragua wa nted with syria and nicaragua, nicaragua wanted to do more than the agreement did. ithink wanted to do more than the agreement did. i think the president really avoids the reality that this is an agreement in which no other country has required the united states to do anything. this is a voluntary agreements, every country designs its own programme and the president could have simply changed the programme, he had that's right, he didn't have two pull out but he pulled out because...
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nicaragua, and syria. on the one issue, the united states is now isolated the proverbial skunk at the garden party. are not concerned it will affect your ability to lead on other issues? >> well, i don't think we're the skunk at the party. what i think we did was we watched out for our country. look, i was a governor in south carolina. i know how tough those regulations president obama put on us. because of the paris agreement were on our businesses and our industries. it directly hit our jobs. and so what we want to do is say, look, we're a sovereign country. we're going to make sure we're looking out for the u.s. first. belle a leader in the environment. that's what we do. that's who we are. but we're going to make sure we're not hurting our companies in the process. there's a balance. there's clearly a difference between us and nicaragua and us and syria. the world knows that. to put us in that category is not a real assumption. >> but i'm not the one that put us in the category. the president is. when
nicaragua, and syria. on the one issue, the united states is now isolated the proverbial skunk at the garden party. are not concerned it will affect your ability to lead on other issues? >> well, i don't think we're the skunk at the party. what i think we did was we watched out for our country. look, i was a governor in south carolina. i know how tough those regulations president obama put on us. because of the paris agreement were on our businesses and our industries. it directly hit our...
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one of three countries with syria and nicaragua not to sign up. deadnistan warns the 90 after the worst suicide attack in three years. there has been no claim of responsibilities as authorities try to figure out how a sewage truck filled with explosives got into the most secure part of kabul. an airstrike on islamist rebels in the southern philippines has killed 11 government troops. a major blow to the country's bid to end its biggest internal security crisis in years. coming up in business, we will be finding out what american businesses think of donald trump's doubt over the paris climate deal. first our top stories live from paris. ♪ genie: donald trump says he is set to announce today whether or not he will pull the u.s. out of the landmark harris agreement on climate change. the u.s. president notoriously once called climate change a hoax and made a promise to cancel the paris accord within his first 100 days. he has passed the 100 day mark already. links from the white house say he could carry out that promise starting today. donald trump
one of three countries with syria and nicaragua not to sign up. deadnistan warns the 90 after the worst suicide attack in three years. there has been no claim of responsibilities as authorities try to figure out how a sewage truck filled with explosives got into the most secure part of kabul. an airstrike on islamist rebels in the southern philippines has killed 11 government troops. a major blow to the country's bid to end its biggest internal security crisis in years. coming up in business,...
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is in the company of only two countries, nicaragua and syria, in rejecting this pact. mary robinson, a former u.n. envoy on climate change, says trump's decision renders u.s. as a rogue state on the international stage. global leaders seemed most alarmed by president trump's offer to exit the paris agreement and then re-enter under renegotiated terms. france, italy and germany released a joint statement calling the 2015 accord, irreversible. but engaging this global reaction, all eyes have been on china. it's a major poe lulluter who h shown resistance to climate agreements in the past. the chinese president was in brussels committing new money to helping poor nations meet emissions restrictions. it's clear the chinese, long one of the president's favorite antagonist, see climate change as a rare opportunity to exert global leadership. >> some are talking, does this give china the key to the global stage with this decision. matt bradley, thank you. >>> proponents of the paris agreement are still holding out hope. what remains to be seen is whether climate change will b
is in the company of only two countries, nicaragua and syria, in rejecting this pact. mary robinson, a former u.n. envoy on climate change, says trump's decision renders u.s. as a rogue state on the international stage. global leaders seemed most alarmed by president trump's offer to exit the paris agreement and then re-enter under renegotiated terms. france, italy and germany released a joint statement calling the 2015 accord, irreversible. but engaging this global reaction, all eyes have been...
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we would only join syria or nicaragua as -- >> i listened to sylph this morning -- >> or swilf. >> nicaragua is great. my father-in-law was stationed there in the snans -- sandinista period, and he had a brush with them. i was surprised that nicaragua made a strong stand in favor of pollution. >> they're starting to emphasize tourism as well. starting to hear about nicaragua as a tourist destination. >> maybe they say, come, welcome. we're fine on pollution. maybe that's more of a draw than you and i realize. to me, i would rather go to the country that didn't subscribe to pollution, but nicaragua is taking a strong stand. that's become a destination for people who don't mind perhaps getting respiratory illness. >> all right. let's get -- >> i can't think of the other -- come to nicaragua and get respiratory illness. i don't know. what is the -- is there some sort of other thing that you -- >> maybe. >> i mean, they're very -- >> i'm going to check it out. i want to go before it gets too polluted. let's get some highlights from the code conference before we talk about those things. join karl
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nicaragua syria and the united states. timothy first things first. people want to know what is the paris climate deal in the first place. >> yeah, so the paris climate agreement reached in 2015 nearly every country, almost 200 countries are participating in this. it's really just the sum of contributions that every country participating determined on their own. so, every whatever emission cuts they thought they could do. for the united states it was a 26 to 28 percent cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 2025. the agreement is all of those together with -- and all of the emissions limits are nonbinding on -- in international law. >> timothy the president said this was a job killer not a good thing for big business when he spoke today he said this paris accord is less about climate and more about other nations gaining finncial advantage over the u.s. what did he mean by that. >> this is one of these international deals that president trump campaigned on saying [inaudible] you know, similar to, say, the trans-pacific partnership. he campaigned on his abi
nicaragua syria and the united states. timothy first things first. people want to know what is the paris climate deal in the first place. >> yeah, so the paris climate agreement reached in 2015 nearly every country, almost 200 countries are participating in this. it's really just the sum of contributions that every country participating determined on their own. so, every whatever emission cuts they thought they could do. for the united states it was a 26 to 28 percent cut in greenhouse...
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it is a volu nta ry anything. —— nicaragua. it is a voluntary agreement. every country designed as an programme. the president could have just cheesy programme. he had that right. he did not have to pull out. but he pulled out because he is appealing to a narrow ideological base at the expense of the real interests of america. the american leadership, together with china, tried to lead people to paris, and help them come to an agreement which the world is so to an agreement which the world is so do to an agreement which the world is sodoa to an agreement which the world is so do a lot more on than even paris required. so i think it is a moment of grotesque abdication of fundamental responsibility and leadership. i think will be judged historically as one of the most self—destructive moves made by a president of the united states, and i think the truth over the next few days will come out. john kerry speaking there earlier. well there was immediate and widespread condemnation. a statement from the european union called it a sad day for the world. the germ
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this was something every single country in the world except for syria and nicaragua has agreed to. the interesting thing is, even today when white house officials briefed, they could not say whether president trump president trump are believed human activity causes climate change or not. that's a consensus, an overwhelming consensus around the world. >> bret: mollie, the environmental leadership. as you look at the map and the three countries, the u.s., syria, and nicaragua. >> we are talking about how it wasn't binding but it's true that the idea was to set up agencies within the administrative state to enforce what we had committed to under this accord and that would have cost $3 trillion the next few decades, would've cost more than 6 million jobs. i'm not taking part in an agreement that causes a great economic damage for no environmental benefit is not a bad thing. it's a mark of leadership to say why would we do this? spewing the president saying in a statement that he is open to renegotiating the deal. >> if the obstructionists want to get together, let's make them nonobstru
this was something every single country in the world except for syria and nicaragua has agreed to. the interesting thing is, even today when white house officials briefed, they could not say whether president trump president trump are believed human activity causes climate change or not. that's a consensus, an overwhelming consensus around the world. >> bret: mollie, the environmental leadership. as you look at the map and the three countries, the u.s., syria, and nicaragua. >> we...
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only syria and nicaragua refused to sign. the u.s. president at the time was instrumental in brokering the deal. he pushed china to take it share of responsibility. the two countries of the world's biggest producers of greenhouse gases. the u.s. promised to cut emissions by a quarter by 2025. then donald trump came along. he disappointed world leaders by not endorsing the accord in italy, having once cold climate change and urgent problem. he later said it was a hoax. on the campaign trail trump repeatedly vowed to quit the deal. >> unbelievable. we are going to stop all payments of the united states tax dollars to you and global warming programs. >> protecting the u.s. coal industry was behind the valve. trump has stuck to that line, saying the deal was bad for u.s. business and jobs. >> my administration is putting an end to the war on coal. we are going to have clean coal. with today's executive action i'm taking steps to lift restrictions on american energy, to reverse government intrusion and cancel job killing regulations. >> sc
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only two now three the united states joining syria and nicaragua. congresswoman jackie speier thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> >>> we're going to have much morehead on the breaking news. also ahead vladimir putin makes a slight but very important change to his usual defiles of russian meddling in the u.s. presidential election. and the only thing that's going to stick, is a healthier new you you pam do it! >>> we're following breaking news. president trump's announcement that the united states is withdrawing from the paris climate accord. the president says he is doing to keep his campaign promise to put american workers first. however his decision is drawing lots of criticism from around the worm. let's get invieth from specialist willings. briona keeler as you know the president says part of his promise to put america first. but it's also true that nearly every other country on earth, with the exception of syria and nicaragua, have signed on to this deal. so what signal is the president sending to the rest of the world. >> well the signal t
only two now three the united states joining syria and nicaragua. congresswoman jackie speier thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> >>> we're going to have much morehead on the breaking news. also ahead vladimir putin makes a slight but very important change to his usual defiles of russian meddling in the u.s. presidential election. and the only thing that's going to stick, is a healthier new you you pam do it! >>> we're following breaking news. president trump's...
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asÍ de nicaragua, como los Únicos paÍses que han rechazado el acuerdo. janet rodrÍguez de washington nos dice quÉ vasos se trump su decisiÓn y cuÁles sonlas fuertes reacciones que ha provocado.. janet: el presidente trump confirmÓ que estados unidos se retira del pacto climÁtico de parÍs. el costo que ha tenido dice, ha sido mucho mayor que sus beneficios. lo hace a pesar de la fuerte oposiciÓn de miembros de su gabinete y hasta de su propia hija ivanka y su yerno. dijo que empezara nuevas negociaciones que benefician a su paÍs. francia, alemania e italia advirtieron que el acuerdo no es re negociable. los estados unidos ahora se unen a siria y nicaragua, Únicos dos paÍses que tampoco son parte del acuerdo. estamos denunciando a nuestro liderazgo internacional. no solamente desde el punto de vista econÓmico, sino tambiÉn desde el punto de vista mundial. la participaciÓn es voluntaria la y la casa blancainsiste que bajo los mandatos actuales no tienen ningÚn beneficio para el pueblo estadounidense. presentadora: tenemos que buscar tambiÉn
asÍ de nicaragua, como los Únicos paÍses que han rechazado el acuerdo. janet rodrÍguez de washington nos dice quÉ vasos se trump su decisiÓn y cuÁles sonlas fuertes reacciones que ha provocado.. janet: el presidente trump confirmÓ que estados unidos se retira del pacto climÁtico de parÍs. el costo que ha tenido dice, ha sido mucho mayor que sus beneficios. lo hace a pesar de la fuerte oposiciÓn de miembros de su gabinete y hasta de su propia hija ivanka y su yerno. dijo que empezara...
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so the correct answer is syria and nicaragua. nicaragua hasn't signed on because they don't believe the paris agreement goes far enough in its fight against climate disruption. today more than half of nicaragua's electricity comes from renewable resources, wind, solar, wave and geothermal. the government of nicaragua predicts that within a few years, the percent of electricity from renewables will rise to 80%. because of an abundance of these resources, a bank report labeled nicaragua a, quote, renewable energy paradise. the reason that syria didn't participate or sign onto the paris agreement is because it's in the midst of a horrific six-year-long civil war that has claimed the lives of 300,000 men, women, and children and driven millions out of the country. okay. now we'll turn to question number three, and that question is thanks in part to warmer temperatures and milder winters, cases of which tick-borne illness have more than doubled since 1991? is the answer colorado tick fever, tularemia or lyme disease or heartland virus
so the correct answer is syria and nicaragua. nicaragua hasn't signed on because they don't believe the paris agreement goes far enough in its fight against climate disruption. today more than half of nicaragua's electricity comes from renewable resources, wind, solar, wave and geothermal. the government of nicaragua predicts that within a few years, the percent of electricity from renewables will rise to 80%. because of an abundance of these resources, a bank report labeled nicaragua a, quote,...
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nicaragua wanted to do more than the agreement did. i think the president avoids the reality that this is an agreement in which no other country has required to the united states to do anything. this is a voluntary agreement. every country designs its own program. the president could have some -- could have simply changed the program. he had that right. he is pulling out because of a narrow ideological base at the expense of america, with leadership with china that tried to lead people in paris, led in paris to come to an agreement, which the world needs to do a lot more on that even paris required. it is a moment of grotesque abdication of fundamental responsibility in leadership. i think he will be judged historically as one of the most self-destructive moves made by a president of the united states. and i think the truth over the next days will come out. these silver lining is i talked this morning with the governor of california and new york, they are going to lead us live bys to terrorists. mayors across the country are committed
nicaragua wanted to do more than the agreement did. i think the president avoids the reality that this is an agreement in which no other country has required to the united states to do anything. this is a voluntary agreement. every country designs its own program. the president could have some -- could have simply changed the program. he had that right. he is pulling out because of a narrow ideological base at the expense of america, with leadership with china that tried to lead people in...
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now joins -- nicaragua, they didn't sign the accord because they don't think the deal is strict enough on rich countries, and syria didn't sign because, i mean, they've got other things on their mind. i think we can all agree syria gets a pass. i guess syria is, like, oh you are worried you might be in trouble in a hundred years? i can't imagine how scary that must be for you. ( laughter ) so they have an excuse. the news of trump pulling out has sent shock waves around the world, but donald trump doesn't live in the world. he lives in america. >> i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. ( applause ) >> trevor: and every day, the citizens of paris are, like, thank (bleep) for that. ( applause ) but i do get what trump was trying to say -- in his mind this, decision basically fulfilled his promise to bring back old-school industrial jobs, you know, like cement and steel and coal. and here's the the thing -- we all want people to have jobs, but the numbers have shown that green energy is where the work is going to be. there are certain things you can't bring back
now joins -- nicaragua, they didn't sign the accord because they don't think the deal is strict enough on rich countries, and syria didn't sign because, i mean, they've got other things on their mind. i think we can all agree syria gets a pass. i guess syria is, like, oh you are worried you might be in trouble in a hundred years? i can't imagine how scary that must be for you. ( laughter ) so they have an excuse. the news of trump pulling out has sent shock waves around the world, but donald...
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. >> the only people standing with you against the paris accords are syria and nicaragua -- >> nicaragua who wanted more actually. >> they wanted more. what president trump is at risk of doing with himself as a person, with his presidency and with our beloved united states of america, is appearing to be yesterday's man and yesterday's country. like some of the people who still like disco. they're stuck back in the ' 070. or the men who wears the belt and slacks. it's yesterday's stuff. the united states of america has always been seen as going forward, progressing, always moving forward. now, under president trump and with this act, he sort of said to the world, you know what? we're yesterday's country and i'm yesterday's man. >> i'm wearing beltless slacks right now. just listening to disco on my run earlier today. >> not double knit. >> something on the facebook page, you wrote, a reckless action. why is this a blow to america's standing on the world stage again? because we set the example. >> not only world opinion, american public opinion favors the paris accords. i do think it was r
. >> the only people standing with you against the paris accords are syria and nicaragua -- >> nicaragua who wanted more actually. >> they wanted more. what president trump is at risk of doing with himself as a person, with his presidency and with our beloved united states of america, is appearing to be yesterday's man and yesterday's country. like some of the people who still like disco. they're stuck back in the ' 070. or the men who wears the belt and slacks. it's...
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sus dos jvenes boxeadores harn a nicaragua ser del 27 de junio al 18 de julio... una experiencia que documentar y compartira con nosotros a su regreso... les deseamos lo mejor a desean, oscar y dalia... en su viaje... vo si usted conoce a algn atleta que le gustara que sea parte de palco deportivo... llmenos o envienos un mensaje a la direccin que ve en pantalla... queremos conocer a tu atleta... juanfra outro esto fue palco deportivo... blanca ---hay mucha emocin por las finales entre los "golden state warriors" y los cavaliers. ---en unos minutos el equipo sostendr su tercer encuentro en el estadio ''quicken loans arena'' de cleveland. cesar ---la ciudad de san francisco ha instalado pantallas gigantes para que los aficionados acudan a la plaza del centro cvico y puedan vivir esta fiesta deportiva al aire libre... vo/blanca ---una comunidad qued bajo el agua luego de las inundaciones, ahora los residentes no saben qu van hacer tras ser castigados por la naturaleza. take vo/cesar ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitte
sus dos jvenes boxeadores harn a nicaragua ser del 27 de junio al 18 de julio... una experiencia que documentar y compartira con nosotros a su regreso... les deseamos lo mejor a desean, oscar y dalia... en su viaje... vo si usted conoce a algn atleta que le gustara que sea parte de palco deportivo... llmenos o envienos un mensaje a la direccin que ve en pantalla... queremos conocer a tu atleta... juanfra outro esto fue palco deportivo... blanca ---hay mucha emocin por las finales entre los...
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was now in the company of only two other countries, nicaragua and syria, in rejecting the pact. some like mary robinson, a former u.n. envoy on climate change said trum's decision renders the u.s. as a rogue nation on the international stage. global leaders seemed most alarmed by president trump's offer to exit the paris agreement and then re-enter under renegotiated terms. france, italy and germany released a joint statement calling the 2015 accord irreversible. emmanuel macron was at the head of the in that case criticizing this. and he said in my colleague kristen's package, mentioned he wanted to make the globe great again, turning the president's favorite phrase on its head. when we look at engaging this global reaction, all eyes have still been on china. china is a major polluter who in the past has shown a real resistance to any climate change rules. but just yesterday, the prime minister of china was in brussels recommitting china and the european union to the paris accord while committing new money to helping poor nations reach emissions restrictions. it's clear the chi
was now in the company of only two other countries, nicaragua and syria, in rejecting the pact. some like mary robinson, a former u.n. envoy on climate change said trum's decision renders the u.s. as a rogue nation on the international stage. global leaders seemed most alarmed by president trump's offer to exit the paris agreement and then re-enter under renegotiated terms. france, italy and germany released a joint statement calling the 2015 accord irreversible. emmanuel macron was at the head...
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nicaragua because the deal didn't go far enough. jonathan lumere of the asociated press is back with us having survived the overseas trip. and stokal has agreed to stay with us. eli you get the burden of describing what the paris accord is and is it binding? what does it ask of the nations who sign on? >> nonbinding and 195 nations that agreed to set their own targets for reducing fossil fuel emissions. >> self enforcement? >> there's different measures for enforcement but really this is a sort of good will jester. this is everybody saying we're going to do this together and it wasn't just the united states and the obama administration that led this push that they got by in china and india. this is a global problem not going to be solved by one country or another. people are pushing him to not go all the way and fully withdraw. we're saying you can bring down the u.s. targets. you can walk this back and still be committed to the larger goal and not risk unraveling the whole thing. everybody that i've talked to and i've talked to peo
nicaragua because the deal didn't go far enough. jonathan lumere of the asociated press is back with us having survived the overseas trip. and stokal has agreed to stay with us. eli you get the burden of describing what the paris accord is and is it binding? what does it ask of the nations who sign on? >> nonbinding and 195 nations that agreed to set their own targets for reducing fossil fuel emissions. >> self enforcement? >> there's different measures for enforcement but...
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was now in the company of only two other countries, nicaragua and syria, in rejecting the pact. some like mary robinson, a former u.n. envoy said that president trump's decision renders the u.s. as a rogue state, on the international stage. global leaders seemed most alarmed by president trump's offer to exit the paris agreement and then re-enter under renegotiated terms. france, italy and germany released a joint statement calling the 2015 accord irreversible. but engaging this global reaction all eyes on china a major polluter that showed resistance in the past. yesterday the prime minister of china was in brussels recommitting china and the european union to the paris accord and committing new money to helping poor nations reach emissions restrictions. it's clear the chinese who have long been one of the president's favorite antagonists see climate change as a rare opportunity to assert global leadership where the u.s. asaided it. >> developing overnight at least 36 people were killed in the philippines after a gunman began shooting and setting fires in a casino. it happened
was now in the company of only two other countries, nicaragua and syria, in rejecting the pact. some like mary robinson, a former u.n. envoy said that president trump's decision renders the u.s. as a rogue state, on the international stage. global leaders seemed most alarmed by president trump's offer to exit the paris agreement and then re-enter under renegotiated terms. france, italy and germany released a joint statement calling the 2015 accord irreversible. but engaging this global reaction...
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the united states would join syria, and nicaragua as the only two recognized countries, that have not signed the accord. now-- all of this can be stopped or reversed by president trump, or his successor. that means this could all play a big part in the presidential election in 20-20. we are following some more white house news breaking overnight. a new chapter in the battle over president trump's travel ban. sam sweeney is at the live desk with more. the white house is taking it's push for a travel ban to the nation's highest court. late thursday night the trump administration asked the supreme court to allow trump's travel ban to go into effect. the ban blocks foreign nationals from six muslim-majority countries from entering the u-s. a federal judge decided back in order likely violates the constitution calling national security concerns an after-the-fact justification for a policy that was "intended to bar muslims from this country." in court filings for the supreme court-- the justice department says that lower courts made several mistakes, including using statements president don
the united states would join syria, and nicaragua as the only two recognized countries, that have not signed the accord. now-- all of this can be stopped or reversed by president trump, or his successor. that means this could all play a big part in the presidential election in 20-20. we are following some more white house news breaking overnight. a new chapter in the battle over president trump's travel ban. sam sweeney is at the live desk with more. the white house is taking it's push for a...
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nicaragua wanted to do more than what the agreement did. this is an agreement in which no other country has required the united states to do anything. this isa united states to do anything. this is a voluntary agreement. every country designs at its own programme and the president could have simply changed the programme. he had that right, he did not have to pull out and it pulled out because he is appealing to a narrow ideological base at the expense of the interests of america, together with china led people to china, led in paris and help come to an agreement which the world need to do a lot more on the even paris. it is a fundamental failure and will be judged historically is one of the most destructive moves made by a president of the united states and the trees within the next few days will come out. let's try once bought to speak to the fijian prime minister, the incoming president of cop 23, can you hear me? yes, i can hear you. president trump says the paris accord is unfair, that it allows other countries to take advantage of the
nicaragua wanted to do more than what the agreement did. this is an agreement in which no other country has required the united states to do anything. this isa united states to do anything. this is a voluntary agreement. every country designs at its own programme and the president could have simply changed the programme. he had that right, he did not have to pull out and it pulled out because he is appealing to a narrow ideological base at the expense of the interests of america, together with...
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and now the u-s joins syria and nicaragua as the only countries on the planet that are not on board. the president slammed the international treaty as bad for the american economy -- and particularly unfair to u-s tax payers. internationally , the u-n secretary general's office called it a "major disappointment"... but back at home, republican leadership signaled this was a major win for americans. (pam) coming up... the weekend is almost here and temperatures will be warmer but that will change next week...(grant) cheif meteorlogist birrtney shipp is back with what to expect when you wake up... [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] seasonably cool conditions are expected today with slight warming friday and saturday as weak high pressure builds over california. an approaching low pressure tro
and now the u-s joins syria and nicaragua as the only countries on the planet that are not on board. the president slammed the international treaty as bad for the american economy -- and particularly unfair to u-s tax payers. internationally , the u-n secretary general's office called it a "major disappointment"... but back at home, republican leadership signaled this was a major win for americans. (pam) coming up... the weekend is almost here and temperatures will be warmer but that...
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it is strange optics, to say the least, how the united states alone with nicaragua and syria in a group not in the paris climate agreement. how is this playing overseas? >> reporter: that's right. if, dave, as we expect, donald trump makes this announcement later today in the rose garden, it will be joining a very select and particular group of countries. syria, for reasons we understand, simply didn't have the infrastructure to join the agreement, and nicaragua, which chose not to sign up for the climate change deal because it didn't go far enough. so the euphoria of a year and a half ago when all of those countries managed to come together to sign this historic deal here in paris has really given way to a great deal of concern on the part of european leaders. i'd like to show you a tweet this morning from the european council president donald tusk, urging president trump not to make, in parentheses, the political climate worse. and i think that says it all. it isn't simply about the climate or the environment or the future of climate change negotiations, dave. it's actually also about
it is strange optics, to say the least, how the united states alone with nicaragua and syria in a group not in the paris climate agreement. how is this playing overseas? >> reporter: that's right. if, dave, as we expect, donald trump makes this announcement later today in the rose garden, it will be joining a very select and particular group of countries. syria, for reasons we understand, simply didn't have the infrastructure to join the agreement, and nicaragua, which chose not to sign...
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nicaragua didn't sign onto this because it wasn't stringent enough. this was a moment the world came together and said, you know what, we have to clean up our act. people, countries, tend to look to the united states for leadership in that kind of situation. you cannot lead if you believe that there is a conspiracy around every corner. what we heard from the president today is that there is a conspiracy in the rest of the world to destroy the american economy. he talked about a massive redistribution of united states wealth to other countries. if that is what he believes, then how can he lead? and how can we lead? i think that sort of begs the question. he sort of said, you guys are all out to get us and therefore we're not going be a part of this. >> saying they're all laughing at us. i want to take a break. hang on a moment. also, later tonight, new details on what fired fbi director, james comey has to say next week on capitol hill as well as the potential damage his testimony could do and the controversy behind it. with advil, you'll ask what twis
nicaragua didn't sign onto this because it wasn't stringent enough. this was a moment the world came together and said, you know what, we have to clean up our act. people, countries, tend to look to the united states for leadership in that kind of situation. you cannot lead if you believe that there is a conspiracy around every corner. what we heard from the president today is that there is a conspiracy in the rest of the world to destroy the american economy. he talked about a massive...
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joined by seer, yeah nicaragua saying no thanks but again, back to what he said about pittsburgh saying he what's electric to represent the people of pittsburgh not paris but mayor of pittsburgh has a lot to say about that line, a city with noted air pollution that is largely democratic, a mayor who wants to go green and he opposes trump's decision. >> we know what it is like to have a very, very bad economy but at the same time we didn't invest in our past, we invested in our future. we are the example of what the paris agreement could mean to jobs in the economy for the you had. >> philadelphia mayor jim kenney agrees, he released a statement that read in part president trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement, goes against the interest of philadelphians. my administration is now committed to up holding at local level the very same commitment made by the you had in the paris climate agreement to reduce carbon emissions between 26 and 28 percent by 2025, and even more, by 2050. mike and alex, did he say, he specifically noted the hotter summers, heavier storms, we
joined by seer, yeah nicaragua saying no thanks but again, back to what he said about pittsburgh saying he what's electric to represent the people of pittsburgh not paris but mayor of pittsburgh has a lot to say about that line, a city with noted air pollution that is largely democratic, a mayor who wants to go green and he opposes trump's decision. >> we know what it is like to have a very, very bad economy but at the same time we didn't invest in our past, we invested in our future. we...
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if the president decides to do that, we would join nicaragua and syria has the only two countries not in the pact. >>> "the washington post" reporting the white house is moving to restore russia's control of two diplomatic compounds in new york and maryland. president obama shut down those facilities back in december, saying they were being, quote, used by russian personnel for intelligence-related purposes. >>> picking up on that russia investigation weeks after being fired by president trump for ramping up his russia investigation, former fbi director james comey will now testify before congress and tell his side of the story publicly for the very first time. as congress issues new subpoenas in the investigation, hillary clinton is weighing in on russia and how her campaign went wrong. nbc's andrea mitchell has all the details for us. >> good morning. hillary clinton in her most blunt comments to date accusing trump associates of colluding with the russians during the campaign. >> reporter: james comey has the green light to testify to congress as early as next week. permission from
if the president decides to do that, we would join nicaragua and syria has the only two countries not in the pact. >>> "the washington post" reporting the white house is moving to restore russia's control of two diplomatic compounds in new york and maryland. president obama shut down those facilities back in december, saying they were being, quote, used by russian personnel for intelligence-related purposes. >>> picking up on that russia investigation weeks after...
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prosperidad y seguridad de amÉrica central, tuvo su foco en mejorar la situaciÓn de honduras, el salvador y nicaragua. prometieron mÁs decisiones en la lucha contra el narcotrÁfico. >> estamos enfocando los temas desde una perspectiva internacional y regional . mÉxico estaba convencido de que asÍ debe ser. >> des de compartir inteligencia, equipos, tÉcnicas que puedan ayudar a mejorar la situaciÓn en ambas fronteras. reportera: el identificar problemas comunes y atacarlos como regiÓn, puede hacer una gran diferencia, dijeron quiÉnes participaron. >> vamos a ver que vamos a poder decir que este flagelo, no representa una amenaza contra nuestra democracia y nuestras comunidades. reportera: era imposible que no saliera a relucir la posibilidad de eliminar el tps. john kelly, hizo Énfasis en que esto era un programa simplemente temporal. " por ley es algo temporal, por el periodo que dura la situaciÓn de emergencia, no mÁs", dijo. ilia: al regresar de la pausa, varios mal y no desaparece luego del choque de un buque estadounidense en altamar. regresamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: aumentaron a 30 l
prosperidad y seguridad de amÉrica central, tuvo su foco en mejorar la situaciÓn de honduras, el salvador y nicaragua. prometieron mÁs decisiones en la lucha contra el narcotrÁfico. >> estamos enfocando los temas desde una perspectiva internacional y regional . mÉxico estaba convencido de que asÍ debe ser. >> des de compartir inteligencia, equipos, tÉcnicas que puedan ayudar a mejorar la situaciÓn en ambas fronteras. reportera: el identificar problemas comunes y atacarlos...
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nicaragua is against it because didn't go far enough. secondly i think it's a disaster for the united states because of the impact this is going to have not just on the environment, but on the economy. we think about the changes in crops we are able to grow. think about when the sea level rises. washington, d.c., new york city, boston are already talking about spending gazillions of dollars to try to protect low-lying areas and population centers in those cities. in miami, there's flooding still come on a beautiful day like today, there's flooding on the streets of miami. the atlanticers of fleet, the biggest naval facility we have in the world floods today maybe 15 days year just because of the rise in sea levels and they are talking about relocating that, as well as all of our bases, because unable bases are by the sea. the economic impact is going to be devastating. host: let's talk politics. you are the former head of the california party, in ardent strong supporter of senator bernie sanders in 2016. we got all the details in the boo
nicaragua is against it because didn't go far enough. secondly i think it's a disaster for the united states because of the impact this is going to have not just on the environment, but on the economy. we think about the changes in crops we are able to grow. think about when the sea level rises. washington, d.c., new york city, boston are already talking about spending gazillions of dollars to try to protect low-lying areas and population centers in those cities. in miami, there's flooding...
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every nation signed on but two: war-torn syria and nicaragua, which insists the deal isn't tough enough.the precise mechanism for withdrawal - and how far the u-s will go - are still being determined...and white house officials cautioned the plan could change before trump makes his announcement publicly.the expected decision drew swift backlash from democrats.house minority leader nancy pelosi slammed the move - saying - "president trump's decision to pull the united states out of the paris climate accord is a stunning abdication of american leadership and a grave threat to our planet's future."but some republicans welcomed the news....sen. mike lee/(r) utah:"i'd hate to see us harm our own economy by agreeing to something that other people who we're agreeing with aren't going to follow."trump's decision also exposes a growing rift inside the nationalist and globalist views inside the west wing. chief strategist steve bannon and environmental protection agency administrator scott pruitt have lobbied for leaving the climate agreement... arguing that it creates burdensome regulations and harm
every nation signed on but two: war-torn syria and nicaragua, which insists the deal isn't tough enough.the precise mechanism for withdrawal - and how far the u-s will go - are still being determined...and white house officials cautioned the plan could change before trump makes his announcement publicly.the expected decision drew swift backlash from democrats.house minority leader nancy pelosi slammed the move - saying - "president trump's decision to pull the united states out of the...
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, nicaragua because it was not strong enough. together to world try to address the solution. we will still make progress but in a best case an area, the president made more progress cutting climate pollution the last couple of years than we have made in dozens of years before that. we want to keep making progress at the national level. look at clean power plants which affects utilities, look at clean cars, those are federal standards, that drive the economy and some of it will still happen. it is a challenge and in the state for the federal government to take away its leadership role. host: president trump said the country is getting out of the deal but we may reenter the deal and renegotiate if it is a more fair agreement. let's listen to what he said. president trump: i am willing to immediately work with democratic leaders to either negotiate our way back into paris under the terms that are fair to the united states and its workers, or to negotiate a new deal that protects our country and its taxpayers. [applause] if the obstr
, nicaragua because it was not strong enough. together to world try to address the solution. we will still make progress but in a best case an area, the president made more progress cutting climate pollution the last couple of years than we have made in dozens of years before that. we want to keep making progress at the national level. look at clean power plants which affects utilities, look at clean cars, those are federal standards, that drive the economy and some of it will still happen. it...
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yes only two countries syria and nicaragua didn't participate. but every country sets their own targets essentially what trump is doing taking our away our wheat seat at the he could have changed the targets we could have a debate about policies to implement them. but he wanted to deliver on the campaign promise. it's very transparently albricht l political in that way. the second way is the reference to coal jobs. the fact is that coal jobs have been decreasing for years and including exports. and the reason is because natural gas is cheap and accessible. by promising people that this is going to bring back coal jobs or help the coal industry there is a dishonesty to that. i don't think i can look back and say that the decisions we made and the obama administration were done with that level of transparent political action that weren't backed up by facts or believes. >> david axelrod, jenn, thanks. >> thank you anderson. >> thanks. >> just to add fired fbi director james comey testify will week from today we got the date at a senate intelligence
yes only two countries syria and nicaragua didn't participate. but every country sets their own targets essentially what trump is doing taking our away our wheat seat at the he could have changed the targets we could have a debate about policies to implement them. but he wanted to deliver on the campaign promise. it's very transparently albricht l political in that way. the second way is the reference to coal jobs. the fact is that coal jobs have been decreasing for years and including exports....
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. >> nicaragua. >> sorry, nicaragua, syria. we're going to be standing with them. while china and the eu are forming greater alliances. and so all of those things are swirling here. and you know, a part of me does wonder, on the one hand, it's odd that there's surprise that trump is sort of governing at face value and what he told us he would during the campaign. at the same time, remember a report he was going to tear up nafta, a few days later it was a slightly moderated approach. it will be interesting to see how they actually frame what they're doing this afternoon. and whether there's any indication of, we were sort of making a very hard push, now we're going to pull back late bit as a negotiating position. >> some of those small developing economies, they had complained during the process that the u.s. wasn't giving up enough. that we're one-fifth of the world's carbon emissions and the u.s. wasn't giving up enough compared with what many of these developing nations would have to. so it depends on who you are, how you view this. i want to -- you talked about
. >> nicaragua. >> sorry, nicaragua, syria. we're going to be standing with them. while china and the eu are forming greater alliances. and so all of those things are swirling here. and you know, a part of me does wonder, on the one hand, it's odd that there's surprise that trump is sort of governing at face value and what he told us he would during the campaign. at the same time, remember a report he was going to tear up nafta, a few days later it was a slightly moderated approach....
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first of all, when your only allies, the only people standing with you are syria and nicaragua. >> nicaragua wanted more. >> what he is at risk of doing as a person with his presidency and our beloved united states of america is appearing to be yesterday's man and yesterday's country. like some of those people that still like disc. on, they were stuck back in the 70s, or the men who wear beltless slacks, it's yesterday's stuff. now the united states of america has been always seen as going forward, progressive, always moving forward. now, under president trump and with this is sole act, he said to the world, you know what? we are yesterday's country and i'm yesterday's man. >> i need to, because i'm wearing beltless slacks right now and listening to disco on my run earlier. they are not double knit, i think i'm good. i want to ask you about, here's something you wrote in the facebook page calling it a wreckless and intemperate action. why do you say it's a blow to america standing on the world stage again? because we set the example? >> not only world opinion, american public opinion favors
first of all, when your only allies, the only people standing with you are syria and nicaragua. >> nicaragua wanted more. >> what he is at risk of doing as a person with his presidency and our beloved united states of america is appearing to be yesterday's man and yesterday's country. like some of those people that still like disc. on, they were stuck back in the 70s, or the men who wear beltless slacks, it's yesterday's stuff. now the united states of america has been always seen...
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connected, syria, nicaragua and the u.s. >> that's silly. the united states is still the world's leader. if you want to look at obligations of the countries, look at nato. who contributes to nato? everyone is supposed to do 2% of the gdp. who does it? we do. >> we were seen as leaders in this accord. we back out. that gives an opening to china. >> well, i would imagine if you're a foreign country, you would love this agreement the u.s. signed up to because every competitor advantage to the foreign countries like russia, like china, like india. but we hold the bag. i think the president did the right thing and said what's in the best interest for our country? what's in the best interest of cleaner energy? lo this agreement by m.i.t. standards if everyone meets their obligations is negligentable. so what is the exact agreement say? we hold the bag. we pay for it and it doesn't make a significant difference. that's not a good deal. >> secretary ryan zinke, thank you very much for being on "new day." >> you're very welcome. have a great day. >>
connected, syria, nicaragua and the u.s. >> that's silly. the united states is still the world's leader. if you want to look at obligations of the countries, look at nato. who contributes to nato? everyone is supposed to do 2% of the gdp. who does it? we do. >> we were seen as leaders in this accord. we back out. that gives an opening to china. >> well, i would imagine if you're a foreign country, you would love this agreement the u.s. signed up to because every competitor...
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nicaragua because they wanted something stricter. many of their investor bases right now, including the big energy firms, are pushing them in this direction toward the kind of. climate accord that was agreed upon. does. does it push anything in the u.s.? drew: if every company keeps doing what it is doing, you could argue it does not make much of a difference. everyone wants something to happen, it should not matter whether it is policy or not. as you noted, they are voluntary agreements. followingas everyone before this, and how well will everyone be following after this? whether we are in or out, what really matters is whether the companies inside the u.s. continue to move along the path things are on. jonathan: set the story here. you touched on it. i want to know how important market discipline will be to push something in the direction they are going in, a way which the administration and the u.s. may or may not want to see. paul: i think that is the crux of the issue. you saw what happened yesterday with exxon. you saw what hap
nicaragua because they wanted something stricter. many of their investor bases right now, including the big energy firms, are pushing them in this direction toward the kind of. climate accord that was agreed upon. does. does it push anything in the u.s.? drew: if every company keeps doing what it is doing, you could argue it does not make much of a difference. everyone wants something to happen, it should not matter whether it is policy or not. as you noted, they are voluntary agreements....