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noaa has this on their website, a historic year of u.s. billion- dollar weather and climate disasters, 2023, 51 this year billion-dollar alley really -- first of all the $90 billion tally. when you. the california insurance commissioner just did this buddy on seven different heat waves -- this study on seven different heat waves. fire. >> a number of them are being affected and then is detectable by science. and we are also seeing more and more built structures in harms way. so when you put those two trends together, it makes for a more expensive, it makes for more expensive disaster losses. >> all right -- i was just going to say let's talk to callers now. dennis is in melbourne, florida. good morning, dennis. >> good morning. thank you. mr. freedman. to give you a little bit of a background, i am a republican somewhat to the right of attila the hun but i'm not a climate denier. i believe in climate change. what i may disagree with you whether it is man-made that is, it's been seen ever since the family that occurred in florida in 2004. t
noaa has this on their website, a historic year of u.s. billion- dollar weather and climate disasters, 2023, 51 this year billion-dollar alley really -- first of all the $90 billion tally. when you. the california insurance commissioner just did this buddy on seven different heat waves -- this study on seven different heat waves. fire. >> a number of them are being affected and then is detectable by science. and we are also seeing more and more built structures in harms way. so when you...
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if you question whether or not they are fishing correctly, reach out to noaa law enforcement? >> backlash from. this and other tournaments over the years has forced some to shut down. don't navarro is now planning another that he says will also be within the rules a few miles south one florida fishermen who no longer participates in tournaments has become famous for his prolific shark hunting. how long have you been martyred for short? oh, since early 70s when jaws came out, the movie, i was sharp vision then, but it then it's made my business skyrocket because dba wanted to catch a sharp customers, hire him to take them shark fishing. how many shirts do you think you've caught over the years? by 100,000 shorts? 50 years don't forget the longtime i mean, if you're out here every day like we are, we're out here 450 times a year. we see what's going on. it's a lot of fish that are on a protected list that should be off their protect the list exam we're going to measure her up dagger and let her go. there's plenty of sandbar sharks are out. i mean, you could catch and just about
if you question whether or not they are fishing correctly, reach out to noaa law enforcement? >> backlash from. this and other tournaments over the years has forced some to shut down. don't navarro is now planning another that he says will also be within the rules a few miles south one florida fishermen who no longer participates in tournaments has become famous for his prolific shark hunting. how long have you been martyred for short? oh, since early 70s when jaws came out, the movie, i...
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noaa predicts this is going to be an above normal hurricane season. those storms don't hit the coast, it would likely encourage an increase in rip current hazard this year. >> reporter: in queens, new york, at jacob riis beach, caution amongst beachgoers, especially for the youngest ones. >> we take turns making sure that he is safe. and any type of danger, you know, we're on top of him. >> reporter: over the weekend, two teenagers who went missing in these waters earlier this month were believed to be found dead. >> i want to be protected. there are lifeguards here. but we have no control of the ocean. you don't. >> reporter: in florida near panama city beach, heartbreak in the waters. in just 48 hours, rip currents left four people dead. and on florida's east coast, this couple from philadelphia traveling with six children also killed while taking a swim in the atlantic ocean. >> and they stepped right into a riptide, according to our witnesses, and immediately were taken over by the power of the ocean. >> battalion 18 en route to bender park for re
noaa predicts this is going to be an above normal hurricane season. those storms don't hit the coast, it would likely encourage an increase in rip current hazard this year. >> reporter: in queens, new york, at jacob riis beach, caution amongst beachgoers, especially for the youngest ones. >> we take turns making sure that he is safe. and any type of danger, you know, we're on top of him. >> reporter: over the weekend, two teenagers who went missing in these waters earlier this...
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noaa's next satellite mission is already in the works.st last month, they celebrated a successful launch of the gosu satellite. talked about that the fourth in a series of environmental satellites that's now orbiting in space. and here to tell us more about the next mission. meteorologist vianey arana. so vianey, what information are they trying to gather with this next launch? well, all of it is, of course, to help us better understand the connection between climate, our earth and our atmosphere. and this next one is going to be important for tracking air quality during heat waves and wildfires. now, the data captures will help us improve that monitoring. and of course, look at the impacts in long term trends. the geostationary extended observation mission is called geo exo. an on board will be the atmospheric composition instrument known as ace, that will give insight into the earth's atmosphere. all the way from orbit. now, the system will provide hourly observations as a key component there of air pollution and of course, the pollutan
noaa's next satellite mission is already in the works.st last month, they celebrated a successful launch of the gosu satellite. talked about that the fourth in a series of environmental satellites that's now orbiting in space. and here to tell us more about the next mission. meteorologist vianey arana. so vianey, what information are they trying to gather with this next launch? well, all of it is, of course, to help us better understand the connection between climate, our earth and our...
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officials say that falls under the federal agency noaa, according to noaa's website, touching a sea lionh is up to a year in prison plus fines. noaa does have some guidelines on distance, the agency says. you're supposed to stay at least 50 yards away from the sea lion. so to give you a sense of what that is, this tape measure is only about five yards. so ten times the length of this tape measure. and obviously that is not happening behind me. >> there should be a lot more education by having rangers here on the ground. >> the sierra club, seal society says more should be done. they say there should be more signs and cones to show how far people should keep their distance. aaron dickens, abc news i don't know what people are thinking. >> if you're going to try to take a selfie. yeah, with what is a wild animal? i mean, they look cute and cuddly. >> they can be violent. >> yeah, predictable. i just don't y for the gram. i mean, come on, really, it's not it's not. >> okay. you know what is safe o weather? well, today, i don't know about the next few days trying to get hotter. >> well, that
officials say that falls under the federal agency noaa, according to noaa's website, touching a sea lionh is up to a year in prison plus fines. noaa does have some guidelines on distance, the agency says. you're supposed to stay at least 50 yards away from the sea lion. so to give you a sense of what that is, this tape measure is only about five yards. so ten times the length of this tape measure. and obviously that is not happening behind me. >> there should be a lot more education by...
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we work with within noaa. we worked with other groups to determine which species, not just sharks should be assessed when it takes time to do the assessments when we return scientists inspiring the next generation of researchers, it's to give them that firsthand experience, their own story that they will carry with them as the future for sharks appears murky if we keep killing 100 million sharks a year, where would that leave us i didn't waiting for this all year hosted by john sina, shark week starts next sunday at eight and discovery stream on max. this summer. snacking just got serious introducing new $3 footlong divers the world might not be ready for them, but at $3 a pop, your wallet definitely is t-mobile's five gene network. >> next 100,000 delta employees. so they can make every customer feel like they've arrived before they've left the ground. this is how business goes further with t-mobile forbids hi there i'm an add ever noticed how some ads just speak to choose violence, ai driven tools to plan, e
we work with within noaa. we worked with other groups to determine which species, not just sharks should be assessed when it takes time to do the assessments when we return scientists inspiring the next generation of researchers, it's to give them that firsthand experience, their own story that they will carry with them as the future for sharks appears murky if we keep killing 100 million sharks a year, where would that leave us i didn't waiting for this all year hosted by john sina, shark week...
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noaa has this on their a historic year of u.s.billion dollar, fifth warmest year in record for the continued u.s. you've also written about the rising cost of weather events. guest: yeah. and part of that, first of all, the $90lion tally is really uninsuredthat actually an underf the c t costs to the economy. when you count up lost wages and other categories. so, i mean, california insurance politician just did a study on seven that have just hit the state 400 dea- but what we're seeg is two trends, really we're seeing extreme weather eve all extreme weather events are increasing in intensity and in frequency but a number of them are being affected. and we're also seeing more and more built and structure in harm's way., wh you put those to trends together, it makes for a more expensive -- it makes for more expensive disaster losses. host: i was just going to say melbourne, florida.s in caller: good morning. you, mr. . i give you a little bit of i am a republican, somewhat to the right of -- but i am not a climate didn'ter. i belie
noaa has this on their a historic year of u.s.billion dollar, fifth warmest year in record for the continued u.s. you've also written about the rising cost of weather events. guest: yeah. and part of that, first of all, the $90lion tally is really uninsuredthat actually an underf the c t costs to the economy. when you count up lost wages and other categories. so, i mean, california insurance politician just did a study on seven that have just hit the state 400 dea- but what we're seeg is two...
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because they got rid of noaa and now the raiders don't work or your house got inundated and you didn'tve because you didn't know where the hurricane was going to come because the hurricane hunters don't fly anymore. this is the kind of stuff that goes from the surreal to the actual for real human beings i think this is the kind of stuff , this is what we do, as americans want to have and what trump and his cronies are saying we don't want any of it and let's be clear, he will not stop with 50,000 federal employees. they will get rid of as many as they can. steve bannon has been talking about this for years. now they are coming in with a blueprint. again, this has been in the works for years. this movement has been in place for decades. they know this election is make or break for their movement. if they win, they will move fast. if they lose, they know whoever they get next will never give them what donald trump has given them and nearly a decade. >> goodness, read. in the time we have left -- i mean, he speaks the truth. donna, i want to shift the conversation about what is happening
because they got rid of noaa and now the raiders don't work or your house got inundated and you didn'tve because you didn't know where the hurricane was going to come because the hurricane hunters don't fly anymore. this is the kind of stuff that goes from the surreal to the actual for real human beings i think this is the kind of stuff , this is what we do, as americans want to have and what trump and his cronies are saying we don't want any of it and let's be clear, he will not stop with...
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how does this fact we are seeing this extraordinary as noaa called it hurricane season how does that impact the oil market learning term and opec cuts wind down later in the year? >> over the long-term i think what this potentially does is heighten the market over the short-term and when opec starts to unwind their cuts at the back end of the year, maybe not have as much -- much of a pronounced impact driving prices lower. if we have summer driving season that is strong and third quarter we are expecting the market to be in overall a million barrel deficit throughout the third quarter so if those inventories which we expect to start to rebuild in the fourth quarter are more depleted due to excessive storms, summer driving season being strong, china coming back from refinery maintenance season, all of those things, we will then see as opec has production to bring online, we don't see the market impact that the market is anticipating which is that the market flips from a deficit to being over supplied. the long-term term impact it kind of shifts back where with we start to see the mark
how does this fact we are seeing this extraordinary as noaa called it hurricane season how does that impact the oil market learning term and opec cuts wind down later in the year? >> over the long-term i think what this potentially does is heighten the market over the short-term and when opec starts to unwind their cuts at the back end of the year, maybe not have as much -- much of a pronounced impact driving prices lower. if we have summer driving season that is strong and third quarter...
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officials say that falls under the federal agency noaa.ation, which is up to a year in prison plus fines. >> the one woman was swimming and she kept trying to reach out to the to the sea lion. she actually had her hand on the sea lion. and i just couldn't believe you know, how dangerous that is. there are eight or 7 or 8 of them in one little pod. >> and even though the city cannot enforce the rules, the sierra club seal society says more should be done. >> she was a fan favorite while looking for love on the golden bachelor, and now it is john vassos turn to give out a few golden roses. >> mom, how do you feel about kissing another guy on tv? oh geez, i'm going to have to get used to that because you don't want to be with somebody that you don't like to kiss, so you have to, like, try it out. i'm going to probably kiss him a fair amount of guys on camera. i'm sorry, guys, a fair amount, he said. >> a fair amount. oh, haha. let's clarify. >> >> so joan was a contestant on the inaugural season of the golden bachelor, competing with more tha
officials say that falls under the federal agency noaa.ation, which is up to a year in prison plus fines. >> the one woman was swimming and she kept trying to reach out to the to the sea lion. she actually had her hand on the sea lion. and i just couldn't believe you know, how dangerous that is. there are eight or 7 or 8 of them in one little pod. >> and even though the city cannot enforce the rules, the sierra club seal society says more should be done. >> she was a fan...
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. >> segÚn la noaa, entre las ciudades mÁs afectadas se encuentran charleston, baltimore, phoenix, tulsaras y humedad ha incrementado la sensaciÓn tÉrmica, obligando a autoridades tambiÉn a abrir centros de enfriamiento. las personas sin hogar son de las poblaciones mÁs vulnerables. este hombre sin hogar en greenville, carolina del norte, llegÓ a uno de los centros de enfriamiento despuÉs de ser dado de alta de un hospital en durham en el parque nacional canyonlands en utah. un padre y su hija, ambos excursionistas, murieron debido al calor extremo mientras exploraban el parque. segÚn datos de oficiales estatales, hasta la fecha, se sospecha que al menos 30 personas habrÍan fallecido este aÑo en la parte oeste del paÍs, como consecuencia del implacable calor. cifra que probablemente aumentarÁ a medida que las autoridades confirmen mÁs casos. >> aranza es una situaciÓn muy trÁgica. de hecho, el calor mata mÁs personas que cualquier otro fenÓmeno natural. muchas gracias por esta informaciÓn, sonia. y pues imagÍnese en medio de una ola de calor y esta noche todavÍa casi 149.000 usuarios sig
. >> segÚn la noaa, entre las ciudades mÁs afectadas se encuentran charleston, baltimore, phoenix, tulsaras y humedad ha incrementado la sensaciÓn tÉrmica, obligando a autoridades tambiÉn a abrir centros de enfriamiento. las personas sin hogar son de las poblaciones mÁs vulnerables. este hombre sin hogar en greenville, carolina del norte, llegÓ a uno de los centros de enfriamiento despuÉs de ser dado de alta de un hospital en durham en el parque nacional canyonlands en utah. un...
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if you get rid of noaa, people are going to die if there's no prodiktability of storms coming.can literally kill you. i grew up in colorado. tornadoes. people are going to die. let me read you a couple of the -- the quotes from project 2025. quote, the biden administration's climate fanaticism will need a whole of government unwinding. here is another one. the federal government has an obligation to develop vast oil gas and coal resources for which it is responsible. i'll just do one more. eliminating the stand alone office of environmental justice and external civil rights at the epa. that is the office that focuses on how race and income affects access to clean air, land and water. it addresses things like the existence of louisiana's cancer alley. so basically they're also going to remove any chance of knowing which communities are being poisoned first and most. >> yeah. let's break down each of those because they're great examples of what this project aims to do. the last one you mentioned is really key. we know that black, brown, indigenous communities bare the brunt of fo
if you get rid of noaa, people are going to die if there's no prodiktability of storms coming.can literally kill you. i grew up in colorado. tornadoes. people are going to die. let me read you a couple of the -- the quotes from project 2025. quote, the biden administration's climate fanaticism will need a whole of government unwinding. here is another one. the federal government has an obligation to develop vast oil gas and coal resources for which it is responsible. i'll just do one more....
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this video taken by noaa inside the hurricane this week, revealing the storm's power. hurricane beryl battering jamaica, where officials already confirm two deaths in the country, both victims in their 20s, leaving the nation reeling. >> waking up this morning to all of this is like overwhelming. >> reporter: on treasure beach, a popular seaside e oasis, ja ma oasis, jamaican officials tell us the damage is widespread. just to get out here, trees carving up roadways. power lines in every direction and obliterated homes. homes blown, you're saying the roofs blown everywhere. >> yeah. >> reporter: all of it leading to this. it's hard to describe the magnitude of the loss here. but here's an example. this is a hotel with a hundred-plus staff members. that is one business on one stretch of street on treasure beach. and it's not just big business feeling the pain. what do you feel emotionally, when you look at your business? >> i feel so devastated. >> reporter: herman runs a fruit stand right in front of the home that he shares with pedrona. which is uninhabitable now. >>
this video taken by noaa inside the hurricane this week, revealing the storm's power. hurricane beryl battering jamaica, where officials already confirm two deaths in the country, both victims in their 20s, leaving the nation reeling. >> waking up this morning to all of this is like overwhelming. >> reporter: on treasure beach, a popular seaside e oasis, ja ma oasis, jamaican officials tell us the damage is widespread. just to get out here, trees carving up roadways. power lines in...
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the country wreaking financial havoc, already costar more than $25 billion this year through mid-may noaa says. not even halfway through the year the data from the weather agency shows the country might be on track to match or even pass the cost of 28 individual billion dollar weather disasters last year with the most expensive season still to come. >> that's the story of the summer 2024, is we're seeing extreme weather in areas that are not used to it. >> there's worry fema could run out of money by the end of the summer, something former fema administrator craig fugate says is not likely, although the hot weather could drain more taxpayer money. fema says it continues to work to ensure sufficient funding and support lifesaving and life sustaining activities. >> fema is having to go back to congress for additional appropriations, but we're also now seeing gaps that the program cannot address. the insurance model is breaking down, increasingly insurance is becoming unavailable or unaffordable. >> and that can hit homeowners hard. insurance prices spiking, faster than inflation overall in
the country wreaking financial havoc, already costar more than $25 billion this year through mid-may noaa says. not even halfway through the year the data from the weather agency shows the country might be on track to match or even pass the cost of 28 individual billion dollar weather disasters last year with the most expensive season still to come. >> that's the story of the summer 2024, is we're seeing extreme weather in areas that are not used to it. >> there's worry fema could...
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this video taken by noaa inside the hurricane this week, revealing the storm's power. last night, hurricane beryl battering jamaica, where officials already confirmed two deaths in the country, both victims in their 20s, leaving the nation reeling. >> waking up this morning to all of this is like -- it's overwhelming. >> reporter: on treasure beach, a popular seaside oasis, jamaican officials tell us the devastation is widespread. >> homes damaged. health centers, churches, lost their roofs completely. >> reporter: just the ride to get out here features trees carving up roadways, power lines in every direction, and obliterated homes. >> homes blown. you're saying the roofs? >> the roofs, yeah. >> reporter: all of it leading to this. it's hard to describe the magnitude of the loss here, but here is an example. this is a hotel with 100 plus staff members that is one business on one stretch of street on treasure beach. and it's not just big business feeling the pain. what do you feel emotionally when you look at your business? >> man, i feel so devastated. >> reporter: he
this video taken by noaa inside the hurricane this week, revealing the storm's power. last night, hurricane beryl battering jamaica, where officials already confirmed two deaths in the country, both victims in their 20s, leaving the nation reeling. >> waking up this morning to all of this is like -- it's overwhelming. >> reporter: on treasure beach, a popular seaside oasis, jamaican officials tell us the devastation is widespread. >> homes damaged. health centers, churches,...
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según la noaa, entienden que esa posibilidad se aumenta en un 60 o un 70.ealmente. básicamente lo que hace es que divide el país en 2 partes. la parte norte sería la zona que estaría recibiendo la mayor parte de temperaturas frescas y también la precipitación. sin embargo, al sur, incluido el sur de california. imagínese una línea desde la zona de la bahía hasta el sur del estado, con temperaturas altas condiciones secas y cálidas. así que esto básicamente es lo que hace ese fenómeno de la niña. así que hacer un uso bastante responsable del líquido del preciado líquido que es el agua. actualmente, las temperaturas en la zona de la bahía santa rosa en 74. hoy comenzamos el día con temperaturas bien agradables y se perfila que continúe así durante toda esta semana. san francisco con 66 al momento, mientras que la zona en el interior fremont con 71 y la zona de san josé con una temperatura en los 75 grados al momento. en los próximos 10 días. miren la tendencia. esta semana las temperaturas se van a mantener en esos medianos 70 de 80 grados. sin embargo, ya pa
según la noaa, entienden que esa posibilidad se aumenta en un 60 o un 70.ealmente. básicamente lo que hace es que divide el país en 2 partes. la parte norte sería la zona que estaría recibiendo la mayor parte de temperaturas frescas y también la precipitación. sin embargo, al sur, incluido el sur de california. imagínese una línea desde la zona de la bahía hasta el sur del estado, con temperaturas altas condiciones secas y cálidas. así que esto básicamente es lo que hace ese...
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this video taken by noaa inside the hurricane this week, revealing the storm's power. victims in their 20s, leaving the na last night, hurricane beryl battering jamaica, where officials already confirmed two deaths in the country, both victims in their 20s, leaving the nation reeling. >> waking up this morning to all of this is like -- it's overwhelming. >> reporter: on treasure beach, a popular seaside oasis, jamaican officials tell us the devastation is widespread. >> homes damaged. health centers, churches, lost their roofs completely. >> reporter: just the ride to get out here features trees carving up roadways, power lines in every direction, and obliterated homes. homes blown. you're saying the roofs? >> the roofs, yeah. >> reporter: all of it leading to this. it's hard to describe the magnitude of the loss here, but here is an example. this is a hotel with 100-plus staff members that is one business on one stretch of street on treasure beach. and it's not just big business feeling the pain. what do you feel emotionally when you look at your business? >> man, i f
this video taken by noaa inside the hurricane this week, revealing the storm's power. victims in their 20s, leaving the na last night, hurricane beryl battering jamaica, where officials already confirmed two deaths in the country, both victims in their 20s, leaving the nation reeling. >> waking up this morning to all of this is like -- it's overwhelming. >> reporter: on treasure beach, a popular seaside oasis, jamaican officials tell us the devastation is widespread. >> homes...
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and gever defend noaa, they're investigatesing a blade issues for a turbine off the coast of martha'sst day on record. earnings are out next week. mike? >> interesting, a lot of giveback on a spin-off stock since it became independent. thank you, seema. >> you got it. >>> shares gaining more than 5% this week adheing into the spring. "closing bell" will be right back. >>> small caps currently on track to snap a win streak. cnbc pro is out with a new piece looking at the technical setup for small caps. for the full story head to cnbc.com/propick. >>> up next, the weight of the world, some pressure on industry leaders eli lilly and novo nor nordisk. next we'll take you inside the market zone. z's baking the house special. arisa's styling a new look. and steve's filling his biggest order ever. with the first ever comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee, these business owners get five years of value on gig speed internet and advanced security, all from the company with 99.9% network reliability. so now they can focus on doing what they do best for the next five years. that's a lot of
and gever defend noaa, they're investigatesing a blade issues for a turbine off the coast of martha'sst day on record. earnings are out next week. mike? >> interesting, a lot of giveback on a spin-off stock since it became independent. thank you, seema. >> you got it. >>> shares gaining more than 5% this week adheing into the spring. "closing bell" will be right back. >>> small caps currently on track to snap a win streak. cnbc pro is out with a new piece...
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the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the vocabularying theatre on sacramento and soon the 4 star on clement. >> balboa theatre opened in 1926 and servicing this outer richmond neighborhood since then. and close on the heels the 4 star opens since 1913. >> when you come in to a movie theatre, the rest of the world has to be left behind. but you get e mersed in the world that is film makers made for you. that is a special experience to very much we can all think of the movies that we saw in the big screen of with everybody screaming or laughing or crying. it is a shared human experience that you get
the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the...
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they'll block gender-affirming health care, and eliminate the epa, they'll dismantle the noaa, meanswon't know when a hurricane is coming. beryl is in jamaica. i could go on, sheryl i lynn. the reason i can't -- that's not what keeps me up at night. biden being old is a fact. this keeps me up at night. i wonder how do we get democrats to stop and focus on this. >> those are perhaps whose lives will not be fundamentally changed by us becoming not a democracy anymore, except they won't be able to say the things they say now when these talk in the briefing room. they'll be in a different situation, but there are people who will truly suffer. our country will truly suffer if just a part of that list that you just described is able to be brought to fruition. it will mean the end of democracy in this very young country. that will mean pain for millions of people. like you, i cannot spend time on president biden being 81, because i knew he was 81 before he started the debate. we saw him at the d-day ceremonies, we saw him do the state of the union, we saw him the day after the debade. we sa
they'll block gender-affirming health care, and eliminate the epa, they'll dismantle the noaa, meanswon't know when a hurricane is coming. beryl is in jamaica. i could go on, sheryl i lynn. the reason i can't -- that's not what keeps me up at night. biden being old is a fact. this keeps me up at night. i wonder how do we get democrats to stop and focus on this. >> those are perhaps whose lives will not be fundamentally changed by us becoming not a democracy anymore, except they won't be...
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noaa is forecasting a more frequent storm forecast today. and there's a heat wave in the west.da that's threatening some oil infrastructure in there, so all these extreme weather events are happening, and it's earlier and earlier for there tock a big storm in the gulf coast. >> solar stocks are having a big day. >> solar is up after an upgrade at bank of america, but only to neutral. any bit of optimism will help. they basically said shares are trading under a worst-case scenario. they said they didn't go all out saying it's a buys opportunity, but they want confirmation of other issues. >>> contessa brewer has a news update. >>> the powerful committee that screens foreign investments for national security risks could see its oversight expanded. the treasury department proposal a rule that significantly changes jurisdiction over land near security sites. . >> new jersey fines draftkings for reporting inaccurate sports betting to the state. it calls it unacceptable conduct, and says the errors demonstrated weakness in the company's businesses. >>> and dan hurley just agreed to a
noaa is forecasting a more frequent storm forecast today. and there's a heat wave in the west.da that's threatening some oil infrastructure in there, so all these extreme weather events are happening, and it's earlier and earlier for there tock a big storm in the gulf coast. >> solar stocks are having a big day. >> solar is up after an upgrade at bank of america, but only to neutral. any bit of optimism will help. they basically said shares are trading under a worst-case scenario....
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the you see really business at the noaa. chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the vocabularying theatre on sacramento and soon the 4 star on clement. >> balboa theatre opened in 1926 and servicing this outer richmond neighborhood since then. and close on the heels the 4 star opens since 1913. >> when you come in to a movie theatre, the rest of the world has to be left behind. but you get e mersed in the world that is film makers made for you. that is a special experience to very much we can all think of the movies that we saw in the big screen of with everybody screaming or laughing or crying. it is a shared human experience that you get when you go in to places that are ga
the you see really business at the noaa. chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the vocabularying theatre on sacramento and soon...
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. >> the director of the forecast research and development division at noaa's national severe stormsoratory in oklahoma. her team are leveraging that computer power to create what they call a worn on forecast. the goal is to improve the leadtime and reliability of warnings for severe thunderstorms, tornadoes and other hazardous weather events. they are running an ensemble of weather models simultaneously. each begins with slightly different data. with all the things you are doing and plan to do, is that going to change appreciably? >> i believe with the forecasters using that system, it could produce a warning up to an hour. >> they couldn't imagine a forecast that far in advance without some intrepid fieldwork to obtain better storm data. among the storm chasers is a fleet of vehicles and top scientists. that's where i met veteran research meteorologist eric rasmussen, chief of the field observing forecast support group. >> these on the outside are suited best for seeing the whole storm. >> doppler radar can detect precipitation and by measuring the shifts in frequency, track the sp
. >> the director of the forecast research and development division at noaa's national severe stormsoratory in oklahoma. her team are leveraging that computer power to create what they call a worn on forecast. the goal is to improve the leadtime and reliability of warnings for severe thunderstorms, tornadoes and other hazardous weather events. they are running an ensemble of weather models simultaneously. each begins with slightly different data. with all the things you are doing and plan...
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this legislation also ensures the department of commerce and noaa work with state and local officials in alabama, inclung the state department of conservation and natural resources. this approach to conservation and the protection of natural resources i consistent with the proach that republicans have taken towards these issues, ensuring that t state and local officials are consulted, and that voices with varying perspectives are heard and accommodated. mr. speaker, i'll just add that oppounity.ry uque aittlever 2years ago we had no ide this fores was even there. and bause ohe hricane had deays thcoured the thisarvelo resoue of a really cypresforesthat oe grew, obviouy, on dry land wn the probly many feet less deep than it is right now. so to be able to have this to study, to tell us more about our past, which will inform us about our future is remarkable and i urge my colleagues to support this bill and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules an pass the bill h.r. 897 as amended? those in favor say
this legislation also ensures the department of commerce and noaa work with state and local officials in alabama, inclung the state department of conservation and natural resources. this approach to conservation and the protection of natural resources i consistent with the proach that republicans have taken towards these issues, ensuring that t state and local officials are consulted, and that voices with varying perspectives are heard and accommodated. mr. speaker, i'll just add that...
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plus noaa, the weather folks are predicting a record hurricane season so all of that could add up tot and about and may as well go to the national parks and they could go to a gutfeld show, that could be fun, but you travel more than anybody. >> jesse: flying out of newark. it is prenice these days. >> judge jeanine: is it? >> jesse: it's much better. >> tyrus: new terminal. the only one i really don't do is jfk. why walk 7 miles when you can fly? >> judge jeanine: new jersey is better now? i just booked out of jfk. >> jesse: try newark. >> judge jeanine: when did this happen? >> jesse: last year. >> tyrus: absolutely phenomenal. to pat's to the good people of new jersey, maybe i will be your government one day. >> jesse: i like it. >> tyrus: unless harold is running. >> dana: he lives in new york. >> jesse: up next on this fourth of july, we are facing off in a patriotic trivia challenge. stay right there. ♪ ♪ every day, more dog people, and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. they're quitting the kibble. and kicking the cans. and feeding their dogs do
plus noaa, the weather folks are predicting a record hurricane season so all of that could add up tot and about and may as well go to the national parks and they could go to a gutfeld show, that could be fun, but you travel more than anybody. >> jesse: flying out of newark. it is prenice these days. >> judge jeanine: is it? >> jesse: it's much better. >> tyrus: new terminal. the only one i really don't do is jfk. why walk 7 miles when you can fly? >> judge jeanine:...
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that gives you an idea of unprecedented heat and doesn't hold up to noaa data or epa or national climate they know this and this is pure hype. stuart: i'll leave it at that and don't have time to get into this argument. it's all statistical hype. come back at some point. we'll get into this at some point. >> but we are warming -- stuart: all these reports of super high temperatures, 120 degrees in the mideast, and it's just a statistical anomaly. i have to get to grips with this. i'm out of time. i'm out of time. coming on a hard break. see you later. check the markets, please. selloff continues and dow down 340 and nasdaq is up -- down 458. microsoft, apple, and visa are three dow stocks taken together, they're all down and they take 195 points off the dow industrials. nasdaq taking a real beating today and that is down, okay that's down 2.6%. you've got a selloff right there. wednesday trivia question: the ocean state in which state -- is which state's nickname: delaware, rhode island rhode island, south carolina, north carolina? the answer when we get back. ♪ ♪ (alarm sound) ♪ amelia,
that gives you an idea of unprecedented heat and doesn't hold up to noaa data or epa or national climate they know this and this is pure hype. stuart: i'll leave it at that and don't have time to get into this argument. it's all statistical hype. come back at some point. we'll get into this at some point. >> but we are warming -- stuart: all these reports of super high temperatures, 120 degrees in the mideast, and it's just a statistical anomaly. i have to get to grips with this. i'm out...
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i spoke with the director of noaa's hurricane program on how the dust helps hinder hurricanes?opment, associated with very dry air. when the saharan dust is around it acts as a suppressant and limits hurricane activity. when that dust moves on, yeah, it can provide an opportunity where conditions can be more favorable for development. >> now, conditions like sea surface temperatures that are already above average could help storms rapidly intensify. however, he says areas of dry air and vertical wind sheer could hamper stores for the reminder of hurricane season, one predicted to be very busy with up to 25 named storms. now, griff, i'll tell you. we're going to take advantage of this dust, also, because i hear it can create a beautiful sunrise and even sunsets, back to you. griff: post pictures to social media, please. brandy campbell. thank you. alicia: griff, fox news cameras were there with researchers as they tagged and tracked sharks in order to learn more about their migration and behavior. that's next. maria and julio thought their life would never slow down. then one da
i spoke with the director of noaa's hurricane program on how the dust helps hinder hurricanes?opment, associated with very dry air. when the saharan dust is around it acts as a suppressant and limits hurricane activity. when that dust moves on, yeah, it can provide an opportunity where conditions can be more favorable for development. >> now, conditions like sea surface temperatures that are already above average could help storms rapidly intensify. however, he says areas of dry air and...
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plus noaa, the weather folks are predicting a record hurricane season so all of that could add up tout and about and may as well go to the national parks and they could go to a gutfeld show, that could be fun, but you travel more than anybody. >> jesse: flying out of newark. it is prenice these days. >> judge jeanine: is it? >> jesse: it's much better. >> tyrus: new terminal. the only one i really don't do is jfk. why walk 7 miles when you can fly? >> judge jeanine: new jersey is better now? i just booked out of jfk. >> jesse: try newark. >> judge jeanine: when did this happen? >> jesse: last year. >> tyrus: absolutely phenomenal. to pat's to the good people of new jersey, maybe i will be your government one day. >> jesse: i like it. >> tyrus: unless harold is running. >> dana: he lives in new york. >> jesse: up next on this fourth of july, we are facing off in a patriotic trivia challenge. stay right there. ♪ ♪ my name is caron and i'm from brooklyn. i work for the city of new york as a police administrator. i oversee approximately 20 people and my memory just has to be sharp. and i
plus noaa, the weather folks are predicting a record hurricane season so all of that could add up tout and about and may as well go to the national parks and they could go to a gutfeld show, that could be fun, but you travel more than anybody. >> jesse: flying out of newark. it is prenice these days. >> judge jeanine: is it? >> jesse: it's much better. >> tyrus: new terminal. the only one i really don't do is jfk. why walk 7 miles when you can fly? >> judge...
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the plan also says we want to get rid of noaa. those are the weather people.ather service, the national hurricane center, a lot of the tracking systems that occur. mostly in the midwest and in the southern gulf coast. right. so let's say that a tor may tornado rips through your home. or your house was inundated and you didn't know that it was going to happen. this is the tough that goes from the surreal to the actual for real human beings. i think this is the kind of stuff too, this is what we do as americans want to have. and what trump and his cronnies are doing. steve bannon has been talking about this for years. this movement has been in place for decades. they know this election is make or break for their movement. if they win, they will move fast. if they lose, they know whoever they get next will never give them what donald trump has ever given them in decades. >> oh goodness reed. in the time we have left. i mean he speaks the truth. it's very true. donna, i want to shift the conversations about what's happening on the hill. in regards to president bid
the plan also says we want to get rid of noaa. those are the weather people.ather service, the national hurricane center, a lot of the tracking systems that occur. mostly in the midwest and in the southern gulf coast. right. so let's say that a tor may tornado rips through your home. or your house was inundated and you didn't know that it was going to happen. this is the tough that goes from the surreal to the actual for real human beings. i think this is the kind of stuff too, this is what we...
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they clearly failed and they failed noaa that was only not the death of our nominee by pure fortune of turning his head. @the virtual senate briefing on the briefing just began. the director of fbi christopher ray is leading it. the house is up next. lawmakers have low expectations. >> i expect lipservice, political bs. i expect people covering their backsides because they know they screwed up. i don't expect to hear anything out of these bureaucrats that anybody would consider of confidence's. >> reporter: we are seeing increasing calls for cheadle to reside in. homeland security committee chairman mark green just requested a host of local pennsylvania officials to appear before his committee. martha. >> martha: check thank you. with that we bring in republic congressman from ohio mike turner and chair of the committee and briefed on the assassination attempt earlier this week by the fbi director. always good to have you and chairman thinking joining us. what can you tell us. obviously there are thanks you probably cannot tell us from these briefings but wonders your sense? >> this is
they clearly failed and they failed noaa that was only not the death of our nominee by pure fortune of turning his head. @the virtual senate briefing on the briefing just began. the director of fbi christopher ray is leading it. the house is up next. lawmakers have low expectations. >> i expect lipservice, political bs. i expect people covering their backsides because they know they screwed up. i don't expect to hear anything out of these bureaucrats that anybody would consider of...
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plus noaa, the weather folks are predicting a record hurricane season so all of that could add up tot people want to get out and about and may as well go to the national parks and they could go to a gutfeld show, that could be fun, but you travel more than anybody. >> jesse: flying out of newark. it is prenice these days. >> judge jeanine: is it? >> jesse: it's much better. >> tyrus: new terminal. the only one i really don't do is jfk. why walk 7 miles when you can fly? >> judge jeanine: new jersey is better now? i just booked out of jfk. >> jesse: try newark. >> judge jeanine: when did this happen? >> jesse: last year. >> tyrus: absolutely phenomenal. to pat's to the good people of new jersey, maybe i will be your government one day. >> jesse: i like it. >> tyrus: unless harold is running. >> dana: he lives in new york. >> jesse: up next on this fourth of july, we are facing off in a patriotic trivia challenge. stay right there. ♪ ♪ to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you
plus noaa, the weather folks are predicting a record hurricane season so all of that could add up tot people want to get out and about and may as well go to the national parks and they could go to a gutfeld show, that could be fun, but you travel more than anybody. >> jesse: flying out of newark. it is prenice these days. >> judge jeanine: is it? >> jesse: it's much better. >> tyrus: new terminal. the only one i really don't do is jfk. why walk 7 miles when you can fly?...
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it was a ryan gosling." [ laughter ] they also want to eliminate everything from noaa, the federal weatherdepartment of education. they want to weaponize the justice department as a tool of revenge by placing it under the direct control of the president. and they want to ban pornography and imprison anyone who produces and distributes it. so moving forward, if you want to see a porn star naked, you'll have to do it the way god intended, by having sex with one during your third marriage. bible stuff. [ cheers and applause ] now, some republicans are actually admitting out loud just how extreme and unhinged their agenda is. here's missouri senator josh hawley at a conservative conference on monday. >> i'm sure some will say now that i am calling america a christian nation. so i am. [ cheers and applause ] and some will say that i'm advocating christian nationalism. and so i do. >> seth: some will say i look like a cross between "american psycho" and seattle slew. and they're right. [ laughter ] while hawley and others are being explicit about it, trump and his gang know the plan deeply unpop
it was a ryan gosling." [ laughter ] they also want to eliminate everything from noaa, the federal weatherdepartment of education. they want to weaponize the justice department as a tool of revenge by placing it under the direct control of the president. and they want to ban pornography and imprison anyone who produces and distributes it. so moving forward, if you want to see a porn star naked, you'll have to do it the way god intended, by having sex with one during your third marriage....
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now a policy that usa today truths that we should tell the truth, you told a lie, tell the truth so noaa can get to the lie without hearing the truth. we would not run a headline that said barack obama was not born in this country people say some say. that is not a headline we would say some people repeat a debunked conspiracy through barack obama was not born in this country in order to force people to hear the truth. even if they are going to believe the lie. i think there's just one other thing would become better apps even though there's a long way to get we become more transparent about how things work ings journalism. how you go about reporting a story how many people you talk tort. we've done a little more transparency about who we are of a bios of reporters they can see he was reporting the news and decide whether they can trust them.em >> the same questions you if i can. how are news organizations during these days? >> we have done poorly to be frank or rather we need to do much, much bettered job. i see the crisis of trust. first wellin general there is an erosion of trust and
now a policy that usa today truths that we should tell the truth, you told a lie, tell the truth so noaa can get to the lie without hearing the truth. we would not run a headline that said barack obama was not born in this country people say some say. that is not a headline we would say some people repeat a debunked conspiracy through barack obama was not born in this country in order to force people to hear the truth. even if they are going to believe the lie. i think there's just one other...
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noaa forecasts 4-7 major hurricanes category 3 or higher with winds of more than 1000 miles per hour. folks, this is a major threat to our offshore refiners in the gulf of mexico who produce half the country's 18 million barrels per day refining capacity on the gulf coast. it coincides with the u.s. oil rig count which is now at its lowest since december of 2021. baker hughes says the u.s. operating rigs stand at about 5585 -- 5585 right now -- 585, but production is still down 95 a rigs from this time last year. okay, it's up 4 week over we're, but all of this as goldman sachs put out a research report saying hurricane season could be an upside risk to refining margins. the southeast battling high temperatures on land and hurricanes in the gulf. if capacity were to go offline and rigs aren't pumping, could we see kind of a perfect if storm leading to a spike in energy prices right before the presidential election? joining me now live in studio, don striven. do we see somewhat of a perfect storm where if we don't have that much capacity for refining at the moment, prices may go higher
noaa forecasts 4-7 major hurricanes category 3 or higher with winds of more than 1000 miles per hour. folks, this is a major threat to our offshore refiners in the gulf of mexico who produce half the country's 18 million barrels per day refining capacity on the gulf coast. it coincides with the u.s. oil rig count which is now at its lowest since december of 2021. baker hughes says the u.s. operating rigs stand at about 5585 -- 5585 right now -- 585, but production is still down 95 a rigs from...
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cream flavor is not my top choice, but as it there the most popular ice cream, vanilla, it's always the noaa know this is cnn the world's news network excuse me. >> can i get this he couldn't buy some according try me get doubled the storage on us. when you preorder it, verizon we just want to have enough money for retirement and traveled to visit our grandchildren. >> i understand. that's why at fisher investments, we start by getting to know each other. so i can learn about your family lifestyle, goals and needs, allowing us to tailor your portfolio. >> what about commission-based products? >> we don't sell. those were a fiduciary obligated to act your best interests. >> so how do your management fees work? >> we have a transparent fee structured, so we do better when you do better. at fisher investments were clearly different when you're the leader is disaster clean up and restoration what do you make like an never even happened, happened sir, from ever even happened this looks like an actual farm. >> look, you don't the app ai when, other vacation rentals aren't what they're cracked up t
cream flavor is not my top choice, but as it there the most popular ice cream, vanilla, it's always the noaa know this is cnn the world's news network excuse me. >> can i get this he couldn't buy some according try me get doubled the storage on us. when you preorder it, verizon we just want to have enough money for retirement and traveled to visit our grandchildren. >> i understand. that's why at fisher investments, we start by getting to know each other. so i can learn about your...
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the vessel is part of an observation project by noaa and the company sale drone let's start a km a glimmer of hope for a ceasefire and hostage deal in gaza. hamas response to an israeli proposal, the latest on the negotiations next. and police in india launched an investigation into the deadly crowd crush at a religious just event. what they're saying about the organizers once retired markers decided. >> i will never again work for another man or woman i abandoned my corporate phone plan and i'll get a new plan with schumer cellular for up to half the cost, less coburn when freedom calls, we're here to answer his outdated dmv has two forms of my id think of all the places that can expose your inference. lifelong monitors millions of data points for identity theft. if there's a problem, we fix it. guaranteed i'm richard car and i love my host. my hose is lightweight my hose will not kink and my hose is anti leak et ate those old hoses. this is my host the new pocket host cupp bullet. now infused with real kopan. so your water is always clean and lead free. just turn on the water and watch y
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and that it created huge confusion -- noaa -- and consternation. what would happen if we replaced professional scientific civil-service management of agencies like the weather service or noaa or the epa with political flunkies basically, people are just willing to say what ever the president wants to say? what would that do to our ability to effective public policy, it cites the something that could just be made up by a president? >> if we don't follow the signs and have qualified people in these positions, americans will die. we have a role to play and we need to be able to predict the weather. we need to be able to respond to the weather. we need to be able to alert the public that if dangers coming their way. and once many of these committees are hit, whether it's a wild fire or flood or a hurricane, we need to be able to go in and activated to help bring those commuters back to life, whether it is maui hawaii are what it is east palestine, ohio, or jackson, mississippi. when the city is hit we need experts to come in and sugars clean air and cl
and that it created huge confusion -- noaa -- and consternation. what would happen if we replaced professional scientific civil-service management of agencies like the weather service or noaa or the epa with political flunkies basically, people are just willing to say what ever the president wants to say? what would that do to our ability to effective public policy, it cites the something that could just be made up by a president? >> if we don't follow the signs and have qualified people...
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i mentioned that not to be -- probably 30 years consumer storiess spoke about an noaa ws warning about climate change about greenhouse gases. allotted climate skeptics and it does. it would not be legitimate to quote a climate denier. it doesn't mean advocacy journalism because what we should do about the human activities that are warming the atmosphere complicated. should they be market-based, national trees, should be how much pressure should be on car manufacturers, , how much should the benefices of personal consumption and change your habits as westerners? it's not both sides was also recognizing as susan said the world is complex and greater to be honest to recommit ourselves to that. atomic people say outrageous things that's almost like an urge to likee that is so mendacious that will go all the other way and not entertain that. we get into danger there. there's a lot of people who support president trump, for example, who asking who are you supporting is not going getting useful information. if you ask people what other life experiences, what havet ty seen or experienced or wi
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and we tried to get more information out of noaa and weather forecast information is critical. do you think this legislation could help you in the coming aware of what the risks are for the forest service and better science coordination with n omp aa? >> we have a longstanding agreement and we do include them. i would like to add and looking at the fires that happened down in new mexico and the larger weather information station we want portable weather stations. and so we need to look at additional types of equipment that with give our on the ground people better real-time information. >> this is what we need. we lost firefighters because the central part of our state had one weather forecast and over the mountains and seattle, we lost firefighters. i need to ask you about wilderness areas and these are important as pets. and do you think fixed anchor should be prohibited in wilderness areas? mr. moore: there are people on both sides -- >> i'm asking you. mr. moore: we are in the process now of having a draft being put out. we did receive comments back in january and 9,000 com
and we tried to get more information out of noaa and weather forecast information is critical. do you think this legislation could help you in the coming aware of what the risks are for the forest service and better science coordination with n omp aa? >> we have a longstanding agreement and we do include them. i would like to add and looking at the fires that happened down in new mexico and the larger weather information station we want portable weather stations. and so we need to look at...
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the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the vocabularying theatre on sacramento and soon the 4 star on clement. >> balboa theatre opened in 1926 and servicing this outer richmond neighborhood since then. and close on the heels the 4 star opens since 1913. >> when you come in to a movie theatre, the rest of the world has to be left behind. but you get e mersed in the world that is film makers made for you. that is a special experience to very much we can all think of the movies that we saw in the big screen of with everybody screaming or laughing or crying. it is a shared human experience that you get
the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the...
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noaa has this on their website. a historic year of u.s. dollar, fifth warmest year in record for the continued u.s. you've also written about the rising cost of weather events. guest: yeah. and part of that, first of all, the $90 billion tally is really uninsured losses. that's actually an undercount of the cost, the total costs to the economy. when you count up lost wages and other categories. so, i mean, the california insurance politician just did a study on seven heat waves that have just hit the state and found over 400 deaths which -- but what we're seeing is two trends, really we're seeing more extreme weather events, not all extreme weather events are increasing in intensity and in frequency but a number of them are being affected. and we're also seeing more and more built and structure in harm's way. so, when you put those two trends together, it makes for a more expensive -- it makes for more expensive disaster losses. host: i was just going to say let's talk to dennis in melbourne, florida. caller: good morning. thank you, mr. f
noaa has this on their website. a historic year of u.s. dollar, fifth warmest year in record for the continued u.s. you've also written about the rising cost of weather events. guest: yeah. and part of that, first of all, the $90 billion tally is really uninsured losses. that's actually an undercount of the cost, the total costs to the economy. when you count up lost wages and other categories. so, i mean, the california insurance politician just did a study on seven heat waves that have just...
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noaa has this on their website. a historic year of u.s. dollar, fifth warmest year in record for the continued u.s. you've also written about the rising cost of weather events. guest: yeah. and part of that, first of all, the $90 billion tally is really uninsured losses. that's actually an undercount of the cost, the total costs to the economy. when you count up lost wages and other categories. so, i mean, the california insurance politician just did a study on seven heat waves that have just hit the state and found over 400 deaths which -- but what we're seeing is two trends, really we're seeing more extreme weather events, not all extreme weather events are increasing in intensity and in frequency but a number of them are being affected. and we're also seeing more and more built and structure in harm's way. so, when you put those two trends together, it makes for a more expensive -- it makes for more expensive disaster losses. host: i was just going to say let's talk to dennis in melbourne, florida. caller: good morning. thank you, mr. f
noaa has this on their website. a historic year of u.s. dollar, fifth warmest year in record for the continued u.s. you've also written about the rising cost of weather events. guest: yeah. and part of that, first of all, the $90 billion tally is really uninsured losses. that's actually an undercount of the cost, the total costs to the economy. when you count up lost wages and other categories. so, i mean, the california insurance politician just did a study on seven heat waves that have just...
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florida coast is hitting alabama part overwriting all the scientists in the weather service and at noaa my district. then he couldn't, but he wanted to sack everybody who contradicted him for who corrected and said people in alabama do not have to worry people in florida do. under that unitary executive the president establishes unitary control and power over every aspect of the executive branch including executive branch administrative law judges who were supposed to be deciding cases based on fact and law. including the department of justice. because what they are saying is the president is essentially the super prosecutor who can order the attorney general to go out and lock her up or prosecute this person or don't prosecute that person we saw it donald trump attempt to do that repeatedly through the trump administration. and here, this to become the doctrine and the dogma of the administration. they have the right to do it and now he is backed up by her neil monica's the supreme court which says he is essentially royal prerogatives. in the divine right of r kings. to escape prosecut
florida coast is hitting alabama part overwriting all the scientists in the weather service and at noaa my district. then he couldn't, but he wanted to sack everybody who contradicted him for who corrected and said people in alabama do not have to worry people in florida do. under that unitary executive the president establishes unitary control and power over every aspect of the executive branch including executive branch administrative law judges who were supposed to be deciding cases based on...