News about Al Gore

Forecaster who hasn't missed a presidential prediction in 40 YEARS reveals how much of an impact RFK can have on the November election

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 1, 2024
A forecaster who has successfully predicted every presidential winner for the last 40 years has revealed Robert F Kennedy Jr.'s prospects for this year's election. Allan Lichtman, a professor of history at American University in Washington, DC, has created a system that allows him

Inside secret billionaire retreats that are SO exclusive even the the CEO of Goldman Sachs is a mere 'third tier guest' and if you have to ask, you're not invited

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 21, 2024
Hidden away in the Colorado Rockies, a Sicilian resort, or a Utah ski lodge are some of the most exclusive events a billionaire can hope to attend. Attendee lists are so all-star that even the Goldman Sacks chief executive is a 'third-tier guest' and if you have to ask, you're not invited. Between discussions topics like 'can you marry a robot?' quizzes on tech trends and performances by celebrities, deals are made and executives are hired. More and more of these elite getaways are popping up as guests crave time away from the spotlight with few cameras and everything is off the record.

KENNEDY: 'Me First' Meghan is in a situation stickier than huckleberry jelly! Kate's tragic cancer news means the 'American Riviera Orchard' must live on the vine,' or else the Duchess risks appearing as an unfeeling Viscountess of Venom

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 3, 2024
Princess Neverwas' 'American Riviera Orchard' launch is turning into a massive headache for her. Meghan unveiled her gleaming, greige lifestyle brand as frenzied anticipation arose around the MIA Princess of Wales last month. Some believed the Duchess was callously piggybacking Kategate to flog her latest jams, spreads, and silly bits. Others said they couldn't believe she was so carelessly cooking in a white top with no apron in the toe-curling promo video. Either way, the timing seemed to be something like a snub to the Waleses.

Hundreds of mourners attend Joe Lieberman, the late senator's former running mate, as hundreds gather for his funeral at his synagogue in Connecticut: the late senator is remembered as a'mensch.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 29, 2024
Joe Lieberman, his running mate in 2000 and who served as a leading Democratic senator before leaving to become an independent, was eulogized by the former vice president. Lieberman, who died after a fall this week, was described as a'mensch.'

Joe Lieberman, 82, died after suffering from fall-related issues

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 27, 2024
Senator Joe Lieberman, a former Democratic senator who served Al Gore's running mate and later became a leading advocate for independent candidates, died on Friday at the age of 82.

Chris Bowen drove an electric ute and met Bill Gates and Al Gore in the United States, where he earned taxpayers an eyewatering sum for the climate change journey

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2024
For an eight-day trip, the Climate Change and Energy Minister claimed $20,312 in expenses. Jim Chalmers' similar trip cost only a small fraction of what it was worth. On the visit, the minister is shown with the electric Ford F-150 he drove.

The Post Office has been updated with information on how Fujitsu is pouring money into mindfulness and calligraphy classes at the Davos love-in for the super wealthy, while the Post Office victims are still waiting for compensation

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 19, 2024
The 54th World Economic Forum, which attracted 3,000 of the world's top egos, billionaires, economists, and attention-seeking celebrities, all descending on the historic ski resort this week. The style of the conversion will give you a good idea of what makes this fondue-fueled global networking celebration so popular. Let's get off with the chocolate store. The good citizens of Davos profit from the fact that swanky fashion boutiques, offices, and even churches can be repurposed as swanky HQs for the duration of 'WEF', as it is universally known.

Do the Iowa caucuses predict who will be president? The winner of the White House election in the remainder of the country has received VERY mixed results since 1972

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 14, 2024
The Iowa caucuses will be held on Monday. The caucuses have been the country's first presidential primary since 1972. Although Republicans and Democrats count their caucus findings differently, both Republicans and Democrats track their caucuses results differently, but both are meetings that electors must attend in-person. Candidates have gained the caucuses or simply exceeded expectations, boosting them to the White House, though some presidential candidates have been killed due to the results. But how many times have they predicted the eventual White House winner?

The new Epstein reveals: Virginia Giuffre reports she had sex with another 'foreign prince' in the South of France after being trafficked to Prince Andrew by the time

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 9, 2024
Giuffre, who went public with her allegations against Prince Andrew in 2011, says he wasn't the only royal she was 'trafficked to' in her deposition in 2016. Epstein claimed she was introduced to another prince about the same year, 2001, but she wasn't aware of his name.

Who is named in the Jeffrey Epstein files and what do the documents say?Key questions as bombshell 1,000-page dossier lists 170 A-list stars, politicians and leading figures

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 4, 2024
In legal papers, the identities of well-known figures who were associates, acquaintances, or victims of Jeffrey Epstein - or who had no links to him at all. Following a US judge's order last month, more than 170 people's names are now set to be revealed, with the first tranche of documents releasing last night. Prosecutors including Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Al Gore, Kevin Spacey, and Stephen Hawking were all included in evidence submissions. However, including a name does not necessarily mean they were suspected of misconduct, and some names were simply given to witnesses who denied knowing them. MailOnline takes a look at some of the first names to be announced in the newspapers.

Justice Clarence Thomas was 'forced to resign' in 2000 because the compensation of $173,600 wasn't enough.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 21, 2023
Justice Clarence Thomas told a Republican member of Congress in early 2000 that he would resign if his paycheck of $173,600 wasn't enough. Thomas' finances have been scrutinized for years, but particularly since ProPublica announced that the conservative justice had received luxury vacations from billionaire Harlan Crow nearly every year dating back to two decades.

In a new investment round, Octopus Energy was valued at £6.2 billion

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 18, 2023
Former US vice president Al Gore's Generation Asset Management and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board all contributed to the energy giant's increase. Origin Energy and Tokyo Gas, among other Japanese giants, as well as former US Vice President Stephen Gore's Generation Asset Management and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, all contributed to the energy giant's efforts. The firm's worth has risen 60% since its first fundraising in December 2021.

Steven Miles' inconvenient truth: As he prepares to lead a coal-rich province, Queensland's next premier is seen posing for a portrait with climate change icon Al Gore

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 13, 2023
Steven Miles, a former vice president of the United States, co-founded Al Gore's The Climate Reality Project in 2007 to promote renewable energies. Now he will be Queensland's next prime minister, with a record budget surplus and proceeds to assist those struggling with electricity bills.

After Trump said he'll be a "dictator" on day one' of a second term, Al Gore wonders 'you'd wonder what it'll take for people to believe him.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 10, 2023
When Donald Trump says he wants to rule like a tyrant on day one of his potential second term, Al Gore told Americans to pay attention. People must 'believe' the ex-president,' according to Gore, who served as Bill Clinton's vice president from 1993 to 2001. It comes after Trump refused to rule out abusing power to go after his opponents last week, saying he would not do it 'except for Day One.'

PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Will this clip from Brand's own show be what finally sinks him? In a BBC building in Los Angeles, a comedian confessed to exposing himself to a woman

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2023
AMANDA PLATELL: Is there proof, aired on the BBC, that Brand exposed himself to Olivia?That there was nothing conceivably 'consensual' about Brand pulling out his wares after blocking her in a lavatory saying he wanted to f*** her?Could it be the BBC radio clip that finally sinks Russell Brand?

After being branded 'ableist' for telling fans she's 'praying for a healthy baby,' by comedian 'Kev On Stage.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 4, 2023
Kim Perry, a celebrity, shocked her 200,000 followers with news of her pregnancy with a dance showcasing her growing baby bump. The mother of three girls snubbed it: "Ignoring everyone who says "it better be a boy this time" and merely praying for a healthy baby.' But the harmless comment enraged others who accused her of insulting children with disabilities and saying they are less worthy of praise. 'If it's not "healthy" then your prayers won't be answered?' Lessambition was demanded. 'How is ableism different from being sex-selective?'

In 2000, ALAN DERSHOWITZ: In the courts, Al Gore, his legislative team, and I tried to find uncounted presidential votes. The only difference now? Donald Trump is the candidate's name, and this indictment is outrage

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 16, 2023
DERSHOWITZ: Electoral problems have long existed in the United States. They are only now being prosecuted. In 2000, I was one of the lawyers who campaigned against Florida's presidential election. Governor George W. Bush rather than Vice President Al Gore secured the state and, subsequently, the electoral college vote by a margin of less than 600 votes. I was confident then, but now I am 100% positive that this decision was wrong. No one was charged, barred, disciplined, suspended, or even severely punished for those efforts, but here we are today. Under a law that seeks to shut down criminal organisations, President Donald Trump and 18 others have been charged with election fraud, plotting, racketeering, and other misdemeanors. Should Al Gore have been charged in 2000?What about me?

Betty Halbreich, a Bergdorf Goodman legend, discusses how customers have changed

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 15, 2023
Betty Halbreich, 95, started working at the legendary store as a sales associate in 1976 and went on to pioneer Bergdorf Goodman's personal shopping service to the wealthy and famous. She has seen fashion styles change and evolve alongside them in her decades as a consultant at the Fifth Avenue landmark, which she chronicled in a best-selling 2015 book. "Manners have changed.' Salespeople of all ages are terribly treated by dealers. In an interview published on Friday, Halbreich told the Wall Street Journal, 'It shocks me.'

Former Tennessee state Senator Roy Herron, 69, has died as a result of a jet ski tragedy, prompting tributes

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 10, 2023
Roy Herron, a long-serving Tennessee state legislator and former chairperson of the state Democratic Party, died on Sunday from injuries in a jet ski crash. He was 69 years old. According to a statement from his family, Herron died at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville. According to his family's Caring Bridge website, he had been hospitalized since a July 1 crash with another jet ski on Kentucky Lake, where he suffered internal bleeding and extensive fractured his arm and pelvic.

The pizzerias blast in New York City was a 'unfunded mandate', and it could have wood and coal-fired ovens abandoned

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 26, 2023
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) developed the new legislation, which may have mandated pizzerias with ovens installed before May 2016 to purchase expensive emission-control devices. The owner of one restaurant in Brooklyn explained that he had already installed a'scrubbers' unit that filters the smoke, but that could cost restaurants $20,000. 'Oh yeah, it's a big expense! The owner of Paul Giannone's in Greenpoint, Paul Giannone, told the New York Post, '. It's not just the cost of having it installed, it's the routine that needs to be addressed.' I have to pay someone to do it, so I can go up there every few weeks and hose it down, and you know, do the maintenance.'

RFK Jr. has announced that he is competing for president against Biden

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 19, 2023
Biden has yet to announce a second term after submitting papers on his intention to run with the Federal Election Commission, the country's electoral watchdog.

ROSS CLARK: We hear about climate change are greeted with hysterical words and skepticism

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 23, 2023
ROSS CLARK: A whole generation has been traumatized by apocalyptic words. Climate worries, according to evidence, are leading to anxiety disorders and depression. Although there are quality reports that average global temperatures have risen by just over 1 cent in the last 150 years, biblical storms, uncontrollable temperatures, and endless fires are nothing more than irresponsible scaremongery.

Gas-guzzlers like Amazon are included in Al Gore's 'eco-friendly' investment fund

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 21, 2023
Gore, an eco-warrior who served as Clinton's Vice President from 1993 to 2001, founded Generation Investment Management in 2000. Since then, he has promised to only invest in companies that have committed to lowering their carbon footprints. According to Bloomberg's report, 46 percent of the firms in the firm's largest fund, which represents $26.4 billion in investment, have raised greenhouse gas emissions between 2015 and 2021.

Cate Blanchett's plans to install 90 solar panels at her £5million Sussex mansion scuppered

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 29, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: In the grounds of her remote and secluded 13-acre estate, the Oscar-winning Australian actress wants to install 90 solar panels in a field. However, there are concerns that the green energy scheme may have a 'adverse' effect on wildlife due to the digging of two trenches to connect cables from the panels to a plant room.