slept with checchi bough set up phone calls with joe biden to get gas deals. if they didn t get a geive briefing. what was the fbi doing for the last couple years? patrick ho was convicted of bribing government officials in africa and he gave a million bucks to hunter biden. are you familiar with that i m not going to speak about any ongoing investigation sncht that an ongoing investigation? patrick ho bribe. i m not going to speak about any ongotten investigation. don t you see that jesse: the spy chief with china was in bed with the bidens and the fbi chief knew it the all time. the diamonds, the gas deals, the text messages, the wire transfers. so when the computer repair shop guy, remember him with the hat, handed him the feds the laptop the feds said yeah, we know. but they still lied. when the new york post exposed the laptop, the intelligence community called the october surprise russian disinformation
the trust which you heard the secretary general remark. there are more energy deals done on the margins of cop27 that they were gas deals even though the oil and gas industry was actually there unless, very different from glasgow. but you can t change the science, you can t change the science, you can t change the markets. at the end of the day, renewable energy will be the cheapest, easiest, quickest way for us to meet the one in five goals. how to end what is going to finance it is really the sticking point. if it is really the sticking oint. . ~ it is really the sticking oint. ., ~ ., ., ., point. if talk more about oil and gas- point. if talk more about oil and gas. role point. if talk more about oil and gas. role have - point. if talk more about oil and gas. role have those i and gas. role have those industries played? i and gas. role have those industries played? i think the best estimate industries played? i think the best estimate is industries played? i think the best
distress, so there s a feeling that the developed world caused the problem and isn t coming with enough assistance quickly enough, and that s what really is eroding the trust, which you heard the secretary general refer to in his remarks. so we re still on track. there are more renewable energy deals done on the margins of cop27 than there were gas deals, even though the oil and gas industry was at sharm el sheikh en mass, very but you can t change the science, you can t change the markets. the cheapest, easiest, quickest way for us to be able the how to and who s going to finance it industry, which is a big change from recent climate negotiations. they were there mainly badged as other people
us. the market is already saying very clearly that we are going to a new energy system based on renewables, hydrogen and sustainable uses. no one can stop this process. pascoe sabido, a researcher and campaigner corporate europe observatory. he was involved in compiling much of this information. he explained why the number of lobbyists has been going up. there s two reasons. one is, as you said, the united arab emirates brought a lot of fossil fuel lobbyists this year that we didn t see last year. but another reason is this cop is about gas deals. since the invasion of ukraine, we ve seen european governments scrambling all over africa, all over the middle east to sign new gas deals. and that s what we re seeing happening at cop. i thought cop was about saving the climate? it completely should be, and that s what s so depressing that this 25% increase means 25% more lobbyists who are trying to stop the process, stop tackling climate change. so i think it s important to realise these fo