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there was a cultural change in america. we need a similar cultural change when it comes to the embrace of alternative energy when it comes to the embrace of renewables when it comes to the embrace of electric vehicles. and the hope is that these hearings can be a galvanizing moment and break through in the cultural conversation in this country . besides were denied for 40 years 40 last years in which more decisive action could have been taken to curb climate change. nowadays, the impact of global warming is evidence worldwide. back on the south, east coast of the us. it is coastal regions like this one that are feeling the impact of climate change. first, all around the world. katie, luciano is a geologist in the south carolina department of natural resources. so here this is one of our erosion transaction. i'm measuring from the forest to the sea and getting a better idea of how the shoreline is transitioning, as it moves in a rows backwards. we've had a episodes of hurricane a lot of a very high tides and the rows and rat
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that fossil fuels are linked to climate change, the but they didn't change course quite the opposite. in fact, the low shocking thing we've learned in the last 5 or 6 years is that these companies, the oil companies, the biggest companies in the world, had their own science programs inside the company. and they had a very deep understanding of the climate crisis before the rest of us didn't really this is from the early 19 ninety's on october this p r film from the oil joined show show scientists taking gases from the atmosphere and measuring ocean temperatures to research climate change the, the multinational was researching how its product affected the atmosphere. it's business rivals. we're doing the same. total b, p, chevron, and above all the oil joined excellence. the we're on our way to florida to meet a former member of excellence research department. it's an unusually rainy day in the sunshine state, which is a magnet for retirees. the martin hartford now spends his time making model aircraft as a professor of physics at new york university. he studied changes in the earth's
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the environment changes you life changes. that's a true fact. the around the world, it seems natural disasters and become a frequent part of life, from floods to droughts and fires is not like comedy here about extreme whether or destroying infrastructure and most importantly people's lives. the united nation says more natural disaster coming due to climate change. so is there a need to establish an international agency that specifically deals with such events and what that helps to level the playing field when disaster, surprise, can we get out of the site to partners? man is the worst enemy. i'll say they go really the same, the lightning out to the end, i'm going to be very due to the devastation finalizations usually in the top 5 countries as the most valuable country in the world displacement. if you look at tucker city, it's and leave the desperation, the living on a freedom, just life in the stock reality of climate change and a rapidly sinking country. we have the problem to be the rest of the work and have it tomorrow, and they will hav
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these changes are apparent here. like you get chance about those me on the so i'd be done as this nashika data are evaluated together with those removing 8000 other weather stations worldwide by the world. meet your logical organization, the w m. o. they help to inform scientific research about climate change, and they also serve as the basis for full costs relating to agriculture, irrigation, and husbanding water resources. the dutch though he's actually at, as me on the, we can measure and also see these changes. shaquanda more like this, bruce trees that now grow on the mountain top. cologne. easily able to tell you when i started working here, there weren't any at all to me. after a few years, one spruce tree popped up for you. now there are several that of the so she threw took his took again, take a watchful she ask i look like in 20 or 30 years meteorologist po, today or shift ski will probably be able to observe that a close hand and make it visible to a wider public via instagram, from florida, and let's now
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but due to climate change, it's more intense. and that's what's causing problems to increase temperatures mean multiple to evaporates from the oceans. well, my can hold to mobile to a move. what's really? yeah, makes rain more likely. when the rain full comes, it's often much heavier and often comes in unpredictable storms. rivers con, hold a toll leading to flooding in some regions. in others, the increased of operation causes drought. when it does rain in these places the dried out of concept so much of it making floods even more likely to the motorcycle us know, intensified climate change and intensified. we'll decide good excess, great mold droughts as a less engine spring, fall marie m. zachariah is a research up with wealth, whether attribution. it's an organization that studies the relationship between climate change and extreme weather events. and this is an important and those to help me understand policies do have to devise existing policies and to make new policies to cobb fast, if you and emissions and to, to help to
but due to climate change, it's more intense. and that's what's causing problems to increase temperatures mean multiple to evaporates from the oceans. well, my can hold to mobile to a move. what's really? yeah, makes rain more likely. when the rain full comes, it's often much heavier and often comes in unpredictable storms. rivers con, hold a toll leading to flooding in some regions. in others, the increased of operation causes drought. when it does rain in these places the dried out of concept...
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haifa this on the ground with real numbers and real change.— and real change. how difficult is it auoin to and real change. how difficult is it going to be _ and real change. how difficult is it going to be to _ and real change. how difficult is it going to be to get _ and real change. how difficult is it going to be to get that _ and real change. how difficult is it going to be to get that change, i going to be to get that change, things like transferring from petrol and diesel cars to electric cars and the infrastructure around that? 50. the infrastructure around that? so, i think this the infrastructure around that? so, i think this is _ the infrastructure around that? sr, i think this is going the infrastructure around that? 5r, i think this is going to be difficult. and there has been no secret of the this is a fundamental change in the way in which normal people like me or you actually live our lives. and so, that has never been done before, we are in an experiment, we are all proceeding on thisjourney of experiment, we are all proceeding on this journey
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k, we've gone through so many big changes. do you think that young people, disillusioned, or do you think they all politically engaged? active, what's your opinion at the moment? i think both i think young people are, does this illusion that i'm one of them? i'm but we are also political. i think we're in this period, we're actually social activism and social movement. i've never been more active and imagine it's heavy, but it's the political elite and you know, look toral politics that i think is what's the solution in young people because we have a electronical system in a voting system, not a is not representative it but also because people are bold action, they want their economy to work for them in their communities. they want action on climate change. they want investment in our public services. the only reason we survived the pandemic were pete because of the front line service workers. i thought we all agreed during the pandemic, that those are the people that should be at the heart of our communities. they are the peo
k, we've gone through so many big changes. do you think that young people, disillusioned, or do you think they all politically engaged? active, what's your opinion at the moment? i think both i think young people are, does this illusion that i'm one of them? i'm but we are also political. i think we're in this period, we're actually social activism and social movement. i've never been more active and imagine it's heavy, but it's the political elite and you know, look toral politics that i think...
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it's changes to the course of the mississippi river is climate change. an intense storm that, that a road in the area i had looked this can you take of you can see those canals and see those long straight lines. those are canals that were cut in the mars. those are yeah, those are canals that have been cut in the bars for, for oil and gas exploration. the state is lost over nearly 5000 square kilometers worth of land over over the last 100 years. even under the more optimistic scenario that will be. well, over a 1000 square kilometers worth of land over the next 50 years. so we're looking at a landscape that is going to remain risking and is going to probably become riskier as a place to live in the me got you to see the cadillac i am from clack and it's parish louisiana. been there all my life? it's a beautiful place to live, but it's a community that struggle and hold on to its roots because of sea level rise close by, you know, the climate change and different things. but mostly we're going out to see like to type panic. it's down. we go from you look
it's changes to the course of the mississippi river is climate change. an intense storm that, that a road in the area i had looked this can you take of you can see those canals and see those long straight lines. those are canals that were cut in the mars. those are yeah, those are canals that have been cut in the bars for, for oil and gas exploration. the state is lost over nearly 5000 square kilometers worth of land over over the last 100 years. even under the more optimistic scenario that...
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this bill to begin to address climate change. we ask people what climate change was all about? they wouldn't have a clue. we're starting from scratch 0. i spent most of my time talking to scientists so that i couldn't understand the problem on the one hand and asked them to come forward to be outspoken. i got a call from someone named grace palmer. it was a well known environmental activist who was looking for maybe companionship on the road to try to solve a very difficult problem. it was very good at working behind the scenes and convincing senator is a 2 fold congressional hearings on climate change. so michael became one of the prominent scientists to be outspoken on the issue. there are very few things in life that i ever get frightened about. this was one of how is it that human beings actually could come eventually to control? we are, as climate is going, the typical scientist was saying, i can just tell you information, but i'm not going to talk politics or talk about what, what you change. and people like oppenheimer decided to speak out. this is really great. the i th
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so if elections don't lead to change, if political leaders don't forge change, can one litigate the change that is needed, particularly when we're talking about mitigating a gets climate change in switzerland is particularly problematic because they have referendums. i'm one of the defense is run by the government was we have a referendum of this and the people decide that they didn't want it. and that's, well, that's a, we've done our best actively. but this is something uncomfortable the time in relation to human rights. it's being a conflict between this idea of democracy as just what the people choose and a democracy as entailing some fundamental and universal rights of which might to, irrespective of what the majority designs. so democracy is not merely ruling the majority. it is also rooted as the majority subject to some fundamental modes attorney, jessica sign more. congratulations are in order to you and your clients. we appreciate you taking the time and it has been a very busy day for you. we appreciate you talking with us tonight. thank you. thank you for having me. thank you f
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it is just this huge transformational change? robyn: i think it is a transformational change. i think that we are going to see credit markets playing a role. i don't think that is a short-term thing. i think that is a real term thing. i think you will see lending tightening, you're going to see still a need for financing out there, but it is not all things are created equal. i am a big proponent of active management. i am a big proponent of credit. but not every active manager, or not every credit expert is going to be able to deliver in these environments. there is expertise and skill needed. how do i think about prioritization? i think about priorities in terms of capabilities. i think about being as skilled as we can be in data, in analytics, in tech, in credit, in multiple asset classes, and then being able to pivot those. i think that is where i think about things. but do i think about, that is the number one thing i'm focusing on? i don't have the luxury of that. i think we have to think about all these things. francine: i mean, are you looking at acquisitions to be in c
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has ruled on climate change. and it could set a precedent for more people taking that government to court holdings. there was some responsible for their actions and this me, as a result, this can meet in no way that we get feedback. this means that we have to fight even more since the beginning, because in the time it's emergency, everything is that states the effects could be felt in courts across europe, or even the world is going to be here in the studio now is our senior climate reporter louise osborne louise, these swiss women say that this is the story rule. it is it, i mean, it's really important of rolling alignment case if we, as we've heard many times now, it's the 1st time an international court has ruled, but weak climate policies can violate human rights. and that is a huge thing. the court even went as far as the state, but european convention of human rights encompasses protection by the state for serious adverse effects of climate change on lives, health wellbeing, a quality of life. so it's reall
has ruled on climate change. and it could set a precedent for more people taking that government to court holdings. there was some responsible for their actions and this me, as a result, this can meet in no way that we get feedback. this means that we have to fight even more since the beginning, because in the time it's emergency, everything is that states the effects could be felt in courts across europe, or even the world is going to be here in the studio now is our senior climate reporter...
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these are big changes. geo-economics, francine: francine: these are things that we have to take into consideration. what do you worry about most, the you have a ranking or is it always one in the same? robin: is a transformational change. i think we're going to see credit markets playing a role. i don't think that is a short-term thing. i think you see lending tightening and you're going to see a stellar need for financing out there, but it isn't that all things are created equal. i'm a big proponent of active management, a big proponent of credit but not every active manager, not every credit expert is going to be able to deliver in these environments. there is expertise and skill needed. how do i think about prioritization? i think about priorities in terms of capabilities. i think about being a skilled as we can be in data, in analytics, in tact, in credit, and multiple asset classes, and then being able to pivot those. i think that is where i think about things. but do i think that is the number one thi
these are big changes. geo-economics, francine: francine: these are things that we have to take into consideration. what do you worry about most, the you have a ranking or is it always one in the same? robin: is a transformational change. i think we're going to see credit markets playing a role. i don't think that is a short-term thing. i think you see lending tightening and you're going to see a stellar need for financing out there, but it isn't that all things are created equal. i'm a big...
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then enter that system in order to change is going to be then and i think that's how you change it by bringing people like us in position of power. so that they can influence the new legislation and the new decisions that i've got. i've been influence the whole society. i couldn't find any other way to sign the lease of the old are the things we've talked about. what was the crises, one of the issues on as a copeland? why do you care about change and do you think that it is realistic and possible? i think that i do. it gives me some great examples of, of, of things being made. uh, but it needs a lot of work and it's a little simple understanding that they have to be active in us, especially in greece, is that we have been going through so many crisis that we are power of a powerful enough to, to actually fight for, for our basic rights fight for our presentation. and i'm of domestic, that our generation is going to be able to understand and be more inclusive in a way of, of, of making changes possible for, for everybody. all of my life have been goals that i cut onto things. it starts
then enter that system in order to change is going to be then and i think that's how you change it by bringing people like us in position of power. so that they can influence the new legislation and the new decisions that i've got. i've been influence the whole society. i couldn't find any other way to sign the lease of the old are the things we've talked about. what was the crises, one of the issues on as a copeland? why do you care about change and do you think that it is realistic and...
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it's changing rapidly, and climate change is in a future problem. it is a problem that we have to face here and now do you and says the window of opportunity to be climate change is quickly closing. and extreme weather events will only get worse and less the world's acts. now to secure a livable future for old victoria gates and b l, g 0 for inside story. well that's bring, you know, guess now and in brussel, patrick 10 bring sexy general of the european environmental bureau in dublin, john sweeney professor emeritus at the news university and to contribute to to the incoming mental panel on climate change. and also in brussel. suzanne lynch, global type of ofa and associates as to police, a kind of i will welcome to all of you, john. we have 2 years left to save the planet. it's now the you in climate cheapest method, but this sounds melodramatic. but do you agree with the sentiment i do indeed. i mean, i think it stays merely echoing what the ip c c has been saying for many years that procrastination and delete the mix or task almost insurmountabl
it's changing rapidly, and climate change is in a future problem. it is a problem that we have to face here and now do you and says the window of opportunity to be climate change is quickly closing. and extreme weather events will only get worse and less the world's acts. now to secure a livable future for old victoria gates and b l, g 0 for inside story. well that's bring, you know, guess now and in brussel, patrick 10 bring sexy general of the european environmental bureau in dublin, john...
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how do we change our emissions from land use and farming? all of these are complicated and interacting changes we have to make and have not been done before, and it is more complicated than just building windmills. so had great success in building windmills, but now the debate and the activity needs to move on. more now on another of our main stories today. a global cyber gang accused of industrial—scale fraud has been busted by police. it's accused of offering a service to criminals which allowed them to steal from victims using fraudulent text messages. 37 people worldwide have been arrested — 2a of which are in britain. well, listeners to the nicky campbell show on bbc 5 live have been talking about their experiences of being scammed. he was responding to my messages exactly like my son does. anyway, to cut a long story short, he asked me to help him to get a phone and people are going to cringe at this. i actually gave him ,thinking it was, my card number, he had been honestly so convincing. yeah, it was just. everything just slotted
how do we change our emissions from land use and farming? all of these are complicated and interacting changes we have to make and have not been done before, and it is more complicated than just building windmills. so had great success in building windmills, but now the debate and the activity needs to move on. more now on another of our main stories today. a global cyber gang accused of industrial—scale fraud has been busted by police. it's accused of offering a service to criminals which...
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and so, you know, it, it really does signify a change in the country, a changing in leadership and the changing approach to governance mistake and listen to what aroma pushed ahead to say. the thing is described as the beginning of a new heater. moving from the division to lation reconciliation in the constitutional order that is permits on the read c will run the pose of the i don't and, and it's through the use of democracy. south africa has only been to governed by the i n c. i wonder how seriously could that dominance be tested ahead in the upcoming election. as well indications are that the election that's due to take place next month will be one of the toughest taste, if not the toughest taste for the ruling a and c b r. number of factors that has a sort of put the and see in this position. there's a lot of frustration around issues like power outages in south africa. and the growing unemployment levels have really lift. the young south africans frustrates it. and of course, you add to that the fact that we've got a number of new political parties that have joined and very active
and so, you know, it, it really does signify a change in the country, a changing in leadership and the changing approach to governance mistake and listen to what aroma pushed ahead to say. the thing is described as the beginning of a new heater. moving from the division to lation reconciliation in the constitutional order that is permits on the read c will run the pose of the i don't and, and it's through the use of democracy. south africa has only been to governed by the i n c. i wonder how...
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tell us more about el nino and climate change. so scientists are still researching and discussing if there is a connection between the video and climate change. and there's no consensus yet, but there are some studies that suggest that climate change trippy making all new events stronger already and that they will become even stronger in the future. and that's because when we burn fossil fuels, that really says greenhouse gases into the atlas here and that heaps the out in this year. the warm air holds more moisture. so when we have an opening event, which is already kind of dropping rain in places there, there are usually drive. there was even more, there could be even more rain following because of climate change. that doesn't mean that everyone, the new event is influenced by climate change, but it makes a place like africa particularly vulnerable if they could be intensified. why is that? why africa? there are 2 reasons. first of all, climate change and doesn't affect all the world equally. and that's because climate change do
tell us more about el nino and climate change. so scientists are still researching and discussing if there is a connection between the video and climate change. and there's no consensus yet, but there are some studies that suggest that climate change trippy making all new events stronger already and that they will become even stronger in the future. and that's because when we burn fossil fuels, that really says greenhouse gases into the atlas here and that heaps the out in this year. the warm...
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change. and so what actually happened how i how i want to remember it there's a there's a goal in between and i golf is filled with perspective and how i have changed over the years but it's actually important to keep a journal. by the way, those of you who are writers so you can measure those changes and i it's a way of thinking about craft and the process of writing, which what do i actually remember, what i want to remember and the stanza that we have now is the only stance that we actually in know, because we are always for the perspective of now and we had to remember who we were ten years ago, 20 years ago, 30 years ago, and so on, and really inhabit multiple selves at the same and directly reckon with what our minds to remember and what we want to forget. and i mean always i always think of like there's no way to get to the actual truth of sorry, there's no actual way to get to the capital truth. but you have to reckon with the version of the truth that you have, right? and so in your
change. and so what actually happened how i how i want to remember it there's a there's a goal in between and i golf is filled with perspective and how i have changed over the years but it's actually important to keep a journal. by the way, those of you who are writers so you can measure those changes and i it's a way of thinking about craft and the process of writing, which what do i actually remember, what i want to remember and the stanza that we have now is the only stance that we actually...
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de think climate change is absolutely _ changed recently. de think climate change is absolutely a _ changed recently. de think climate change is absolutely a personal- change is absolutely a personal priority for the prime minister and you think rishi sunak cares about this very much? i you think rishi sunak cares about this very much?— this very much? i take him on his word. he said _ this very much? i take him on his word. he said it— this very much? i take him on his word. he said it was _ this very much? i take him on his word. he said it was a _ this very much? i take him on his word. he said it was a personal i word. he said it was a personal priority and made the switch in downing street where he made that very point but i think he has not clearly made it as much of a priority as some of his predecessors did. certainly borisjohnson. and theresa may was the prime minister that put net zero interlock. i would prefer a course to see the head of the government really take a leadership position on it because every other bit of governme
de think climate change is absolutely _ changed recently. de think climate change is absolutely a _ changed recently. de think climate change is absolutely a personal- change is absolutely a personal priority for the prime minister and you think rishi sunak cares about this very much? i you think rishi sunak cares about this very much?— this very much? i take him on his word. he said _ this very much? i take him on his word. he said it— this very much? i take him on his word. he said it was...
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change on the us side. again, there are no measurables here, but what they do want to see is more land crossings opened up. this has been consistent with worthy administration has been they have repeatedly said that they just can't get the unnecessary into gaza without those land crossings that also resulted in the airdrops, for example and needs depend of course, on the humanitarian aid organizations and their husband concern that the aid organizations that i've talked to you of how they're supposed to continue to execute their mission. if they could be killed in the process was exactly what we saw play out with those world central kitchen employees and the many that were killed before then. and then also in all of this is the mitigation of civilian harm, which is what admiral kirby was talking about. so essentially, the message today from this readout from the white house between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and secretary of state antony blinken is the us is examining thei
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during the war, in general , such strong changes took place that sometimes exceed those changes that occurred during the entire previous time. for the first time after the war, as american sociologists say, there was a mobilization and rallying around the right and people began to trust the government, the president and the parliament more. to the state as a whole, began to value the state more, especially strange things happened when they talked about some objective things, and they said that this is constant, there 66% feel the deterioration of mental health, er, unemployment, the level of material deprivation and so on, and when we ask.. . it became worse or better, how satisfied or dissatisfied you are, then the level of satisfaction increased, and people began to better assess the worse situation, that is , to value the state more, and this situation remained until approximately september 2023, by the way, another such indicator, the level of happiness , which, too, we didn't even want to measure it, well, how to ask if you are happy when the war is going on, but did not want to
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. -- that's another change. >> they have changed their identity. it goes through quite a big shift and i think there's an appetite for that because there's not always been a huge appetite with reengaging with u.k. because of frustration in brussels and other capitals. but i think ukraine makes people, you know, take these things a bit more seriously and realize that there's a lot to be gained from both sides to go back to a different situation. i expect u.k. relationships with the e.u. britain won't be a member of the e.u. in five or 10 years. i think it will look different and there will be a higher level of cooperation and integration. >> and we can observe quite a lot of rapprochement. is there any other question? yes, please, go ahead here. >> one important question is missing. and perhaps maybe you can have it in future polls. this was involving nato and my impression is that what is the cause of this war? did putin invade ukraine to restore the empire and continue with and some people in the united states and congress saying that he will come
. -- that's another change. >> they have changed their identity. it goes through quite a big shift and i think there's an appetite for that because there's not always been a huge appetite with reengaging with u.k. because of frustration in brussels and other capitals. but i think ukraine makes people, you know, take these things a bit more seriously and realize that there's a lot to be gained from both sides to go back to a different situation. i expect u.k. relationships with the e.u....
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a lot because it l changed mindset. i try to be a better— changed mindset. i try to be a better person as a human being so even — better person as a human being so even on _ better person as a human being so even on the pitch, the way i think. — so even on the pitch, the way i think, changes everything. muslim _ think, changes everything. muslim players have contributed so much to the premier league since it started, how does a fuel for young muslims across the world and hearing london? i'm just proud to show children's generation how you can do it, you can be muslim, any religion you want to be. you have to go through them and make sure you don't do them again, mistakes, and live your life to the fullest.— life to the fullest. looking forward to _ life to the fullest. looking forward to the _ life to the fullest. looking forward to the food. - life to the fullest. looking forward to the food. let's| life to the fullest. looking - forward to the food. let's go, it's time- _ forward to the food. let's go, it's time. i've _ forward to the food. let's go,
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there are changes on how they flow through a tax return. >> given all those changes, how are you advising your clients? >> we are advising our clients to make sure they are modeling these changes. the cascading impact on financial statements on the tax return can be significant and it is important they are communicating this to stakeholders. >> thanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> alongside leslie packer, good to have you with us. i'm tyler matheson, stoks mostly lower as an awful april continues. we have not had this kind of decline in a while while this might not be coming to the rescue, they are grappling with the possibility of zero rate cuts this year, we will get the latest read on the economy from the wonderful, aptly titled page broke. >>> a boeing whistleblower testifying on capitol hill, they're putting out defective airplanes and should stop their liner production. they need the latest
there are changes on how they flow through a tax return. >> given all those changes, how are you advising your clients? >> we are advising our clients to make sure they are modeling these changes. the cascading impact on financial statements on the tax return can be significant and it is important they are communicating this to stakeholders. >> thanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> alongside leslie packer, good to have you with us. i'm tyler matheson,...
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so that's a big change. and it's also a very exciting change because there are a lot of people who will never buy a book, but they will listen to one and and and that's that could mean that we're going to be getting our books to an entirely new audience of readers and also a much bigger one, because i think that only about half of the people in the country actually buy a book in a given year and that other half they might be willing to listen. to an audiobook. so that's a big change. i mean, obviously the other big changes is amazon and have the the apotheosis of of digital online bookselling and the fact that people can order a book and have it pretty much instantly either as an e-book or an audio book or the next day or a couple of days later. that's a big that's a big change. and it's not just amazon, of course. i mean, other retailers are selling e-books online. there's a there's a wonderful new independent online bookselling organization called bookshop dot org, which which i think people are using barn
so that's a big change. and it's also a very exciting change because there are a lot of people who will never buy a book, but they will listen to one and and and that's that could mean that we're going to be getting our books to an entirely new audience of readers and also a much bigger one, because i think that only about half of the people in the country actually buy a book in a given year and that other half they might be willing to listen. to an audiobook. so that's a big change. i mean,...
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to make changes. we need to see how israel responds to the humanitarian crisis and how they respond the protection of aid workers. i think we can agree you don't want to see innocent civilians targeted. >> you're a policy maker and you're talking about policy change. that was not what you were talking about october 7. solid and unwavering. >> on october 7 there wasn't near famine in gaza. on october 7, there wasn't a dimuni iran the on of trucks getting into gaza. we isn't see thousands of innocent people getting killed. we're talking about a conflict that is six months this weekend. it has changed over time and what the president's message today was is we need to see some changes in the way that israel is dealing with that threat. that is what two good friends and allies have discuss. this is not about changing. >> where is president biden on any of this when he wants to talk about how angry or frustrated he is about the high cost of insulin he comes out and gives an impassioned speech. where is he o
to make changes. we need to see how israel responds to the humanitarian crisis and how they respond the protection of aid workers. i think we can agree you don't want to see innocent civilians targeted. >> you're a policy maker and you're talking about policy change. that was not what you were talking about october 7. solid and unwavering. >> on october 7 there wasn't near famine in gaza. on october 7, there wasn't a dimuni iran the on of trucks getting into gaza. we isn't see...
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i mean, things can change, things do change and they can change very, very suddenly in particular, in a place like the united states. so, you know, whether it's gonna take 20 is whether it's going to take 10 years, whether it could even happen next year. you know, i don't know, but for sure the writing is on the wall. i mean things are changing for sure. now it's not just this latest assault on the gas and, but i think the entire historical situation around the enclave that serves as the play to me all 5 of the current international system which for decades let's face it, institutionalized, not just impunity, but supremacy of uh, yeah, lied override, and i think to be fair, it's not just the west and the leads who have maintained and benefit from it. it's also the rest of the world that pretty much a went along with it for whatever reasons. i ask you before about the western voters, but i also want to ask you about people in other north western countries. do you think they may stop sitting on the wall and you know, demand or a fact some change it is not for the people in thousands of
i mean, things can change, things do change and they can change very, very suddenly in particular, in a place like the united states. so, you know, whether it's gonna take 20 is whether it's going to take 10 years, whether it could even happen next year. you know, i don't know, but for sure the writing is on the wall. i mean things are changing for sure. now it's not just this latest assault on the gas and, but i think the entire historical situation around the enclave that serves as the play...
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i mean, it shows that our world is changing in a really profound way. we had ten months that were the record hottest month ever recorded for that time of year. and that shows us the hottest year ever last year. the sea temperatures around the world are the hottest they've ever been at the moment. and all of this should be profoundly worrying for us because it signifies the degree to which our world is changing. our climate editorjustin rowlatt speaking to me earlier. the future of scotland's government looks in doubt tonight as the first minister, humza yousaf faces a vote of no confidence. it comes after the snp's power sharing agreement with the greens collapsed today. there'd been growing tensions between the two parties, which intensified last week when the scottish government abandoned one of its key climate change targets. the greens have accused mr yousaf of cowardice, weakness and betrayal. our scotland editor james cook has more. it ended where it began, two green ministers leaving the scottish government nearly three years after signing the bu
i mean, it shows that our world is changing in a really profound way. we had ten months that were the record hottest month ever recorded for that time of year. and that shows us the hottest year ever last year. the sea temperatures around the world are the hottest they've ever been at the moment. and all of this should be profoundly worrying for us because it signifies the degree to which our world is changing. our climate editorjustin rowlatt speaking to me earlier. the future of scotland's...
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we cannot wait ten years for the changes in these algorithms to happen. we need to see that change happen. yesterday, doctor michelle morris, thank you for joining me. appreciate it. thank you so much for having me coming up from straws to chip bags, the new rules that could roll back our use of plastic products. plus should broadband be considered an essential utility like water or electricity? why one community says it can't thrive unless it gets online. welcome back to matter of fact. millions of people have lost weight with personalized plans from noom. like brittney who lost 20 pounds i felt so supported by noom. it became an anchor for me. noom has changed my life. get started today and lose 15 pounds in 15 weeks. right now, thousands of new datas from 175 countries are gathered in canada with one goal develop a legally binding treaty to curb plastic pollution. this is the fourth meeting of the united nations intergovernmental negotiating committee for plastics. right now, delegates are narrowing down what will be included in any final treaty, and t
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but also the impacts of climate change on our for us . how does your organization monitor deforestation? yeah, so we are working with our partners at the university of maryland and other universities to use satellite images to track what is changing. and that's really important because it allows us to get a consistent view across all of the worlds for us and really understand what's happening in as much detail as possible. just, you know, to, to get the bigger picture. we talk about climate change and, and for us, especially the amazon being instrumental in kind of mitigating the efforts of human made a global warming. why is it so important to conserve our for us? yeah. well, speaking of climate change, you know, for us hold a really interesting position. they can be a source of carbon emissions. so when trees are cut down or burns, they release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. but on the other side, they can also be part of the solution when they're left to stand, they can actually absorb that carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. and
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change our minds? >> i think that the policy has very much changed. we are now actively spending both significant public and way were significantly private dollars, clean energy and chips and battery production. you can go back to hamilton's essay on manufacturers to understand the rationale for tariffs in that context. i was testifying the other day on the hill with secretary ellen , the question did not come to me but they were very sharp and pointed questions, it looks like some of the resources and the ira are going to foreign companies, we very much applaud someone coming over here, one of our friends, i should say, building factories here, that is the political and economic reality of the moment we are in. i think we have to be flexible and adjust our policies to meet industrial policy that was in the at all in place when i wrote that article. >> last question before open it up to the floor here. your address worker centric policies -- worker centered policies in your remarks. as we look back, th
change our minds? >> i think that the policy has very much changed. we are now actively spending both significant public and way were significantly private dollars, clean energy and chips and battery production. you can go back to hamilton's essay on manufacturers to understand the rationale for tariffs in that context. i was testifying the other day on the hill with secretary ellen , the question did not come to me but they were very sharp and pointed questions, it looks like some of the...
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a clearchoice day changes every day. schedule a free consultation. >>> welcome back. 9:10 on this tuesday morning. today in san francisco , supervisors will vote on whether or not to pass a new resolution to grant the flag and historical status in the castro district. if it passes, the report will be so many to the historic preservation commission for consideration. gay activist gilbert baker created the flag in 1978 as a symbol for the lgbt community. the flag originally had eight colors but simplified to six for easier reproduction. each stripe represents a value including life, spirit, and healing. and now sits at harvey milk plaza. >>> now let's give you a live look in the south bay. san jose, santa clara county nurses are striking for the next three days . it is the first strike in the counties nursing history. it is happening at three hospitals. santa clara valley medical center, o'connor and st. louis's regional hospital. union members and volunteers for the registered nurses professional association of fighting f
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and the core of our stories are leaders and change, how we see it might change, there are all sorts of things, instagram, tiktok, all the things coming, the media challenge might change in how we engage might change but the core of our story is very mature we are at chanel. francine: that's like a pioneer. when you talk about her, it's also telling a little bit about your story. you have a unique story. you grew up in a town in india where not many females were educated to a higher level. so what was that journey like? leena: it was a long journey. i grew up in a small town in the southwest of india in the world of luxury, refinement, sophistication was very far from where i grew up. it was a small town like any other. most of my memories of me running barefoot in the town, having my little bike. women being ambitious was not the norm. in fact, i remember my mother constantly telling me who will marry you, you are so ambitious and you don't know what you are going to do with your life. it's very limited access to opportunities. i did engineering after convincing everybody in my family
and the core of our stories are leaders and change, how we see it might change, there are all sorts of things, instagram, tiktok, all the things coming, the media challenge might change in how we engage might change but the core of our story is very mature we are at chanel. francine: that's like a pioneer. when you talk about her, it's also telling a little bit about your story. you have a unique story. you grew up in a town in india where not many females were educated to a higher level. so...
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i often say i'm the change i want to see. and that begins with me one time demo with young people that we bought. and that's way it is. you don't inform yourself your educate yourself about the state of the economy, about with the standing and how you can make that change and contribute to it. so i'm the change i don't want to see is the power of holding being a young person. i just goes to university this. yeah, i'm a 1st. yeah. i'm now able to vote. so i think for me, my role is a student is to like, i get everybody else. you also just hear me. i'm interested in making a difference. i love to say that one job of was in that, which means nothing much. can you send me in that one some week? so if 27 meet invoices agreed to commit to make change the voices of you. that was something you, we could do more in 5 years then this happened in 30 years, and that is that i can tell you guys, i'm so grateful to you for sharing these valuable insights into the state of south africa. and the future is to see us in this beautiful setting
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part of it reflects the changing democrats -- changing demographics of the democratic party. the college attainment among voters is related to higher income. host: we want to hear from roles on the line for -- we want to hear from rose on the line for republicans. caller: hi. i am wondering why the government essentially letting all of this stuff happen and no one is lifting a finger to do anything, get the kids outof he. they are just sitting there watching and letting god and do what he wants. i don't even like looking at him on tv. host: i have to stop you there, not only for the background noise on the tv but goes beyond our discussion. fran on the democratic line. hi. caller: mr. carol, i wonder if you could explain something for me. when they talk about the blackmail vote, how they tend -- black male vote, how they tend not to vote and lately are turning more conservative. can you talk about that? caller: some surveys -- guest: some national surveys are finding that. it's a little bit on the margins. our party identifications, we don't show much of a gender gap between
part of it reflects the changing democrats -- changing demographics of the democratic party. the college attainment among voters is related to higher income. host: we want to hear from roles on the line for -- we want to hear from rose on the line for republicans. caller: hi. i am wondering why the government essentially letting all of this stuff happen and no one is lifting a finger to do anything, get the kids outof he. they are just sitting there watching and letting god and do what he...
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and this has been a significant change. a long time coming change. but i say there is apprehension on the members in terms of learning the new device that is heavier and not as maneuverable. we believe will be a much better and safer option for our members. so. we have been upon training members how to load the unit. able to maneuver it up and down you know you know -- not -- stairs but in term it is of ramps and other incline specials declines. and become in the ambulance. this is a critical piece in the new ambulance we have. this is a new ambulance we have are the larger ambulances that have a higher height. so having other mechanical way of getting the gush net ambulance is necessary. it is learnting and cultural change one we will work with all members to help them best utilize the device and be safe. that was a month of march we have been rolling that out. we have been looking at acquiring them before all the new ambulances that are coming on board of which we have now 7 or 8? i know we had a couple that are being delivered as well. so -- in to
and this has been a significant change. a long time coming change. but i say there is apprehension on the members in terms of learning the new device that is heavier and not as maneuverable. we believe will be a much better and safer option for our members. so. we have been upon training members how to load the unit. able to maneuver it up and down you know you know -- not -- stairs but in term it is of ramps and other incline specials declines. and become in the ambulance. this is a critical...
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well, democracy brought significant change in freedoms for many here. the government has not fulfilled some of its promises while sold africa remains that one of the most an equal societies in the world. so me them a lot older 0. so way to this is being a 1st al think the 2 risk, the modern target comes to a now at a 0 in northern front. they were born just last month as part of the european breeding program. and they both has raised types of saving, the endangered space is because the few of the $400.00 so much and tigers, in the wild to, to habitat, los deforestation, as well as a legal hunting. but so for me, tell them the credit. you can find much more information on our website that's else is there a dot com? the news continues here of the dying earth life before land coming up next, the zeros here to report on the people often ignored, but who must be hurt? how many other channels can you say will take this time and put extensive followed into reporting from under reported areas? of course, we cover major global events that are passion lives and m
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