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and multipolicy. call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] we have. >> if the sharks don't get you the bees will. in global warming will create bigger stores. >> patriots more whether. >> what are the risks? what is the truth? "summer myths" is our show tonight. john: it is hurricane season and i am told because of
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global warming there are more hurricanes and they are stronger. of course, we ow you are supposed to put maskg tape on your windows and the shape of the x to reinforce the class. most of us understand those areacts so why to talk about those on a show of "summer myths"? it is not true says the national hurricane center. foxeteorologist maria molina says in no. i always ke the windows. i hear there are more hurricanes with global warming it is worse. >> a lot of people think there are more hurricanes now they and in the past and it is false. no data to support that we have ctually seen in past years we haveseen more hurricane activity. in the8 eighties there were more hurricanes making landfall you can see on the chart right there.
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logically people try to make sense of you talk about the oceans arearmer, a global warming and a hurrine needs it warmer water. john: there are countervailing forces when though water gets warmer even the experts don't unrstand. >> and hurricanes are a lot more complicated they and warm ocean waters. john: the property damage kes going up because the poor people build on the coast. >> possibly and also reports of severe weather have been going up att the same time with tornadoes that is another myth but also remember population go up and people moved it is easier to report storms. social media has made it much easier to share information. people of sulfone said cameras and caa ke pictures to report it much easier than 50 years ago. john: second.
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take your wdows. it makes sense. >> is a scary. if you put tape on your windows something hits the window typically would shatter if you have tape it will break the window now you have a potentially larger pieces of glass flying around john: every time a hurricane comes even your colleagues say that the people don't know that it w the letter service of regionally suggested this but they have taken aback. >> it was printed on old brochures people saw this as the official thing to do so made it conditional -- confusing to hear that originally in the hell we tell them don't do that the 70 percent people currently believe this is where you should be doing. please do not put tape on your windows. stay away from the windows t what you should be doing
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during a hurricane is to be in a room with no windows and in the lower part of the home. john: some people believe to open the window to equalize the pressure. >> no home is eric tight so that pressure will be equalized. they are so big there hundreds of miles wide it happenso7k slowly. you open the window. >> it lets in the wind and the debris with the wind coming in will possibl pull down the walls of you home. john: animals. they act differently when the storm's approach. >> this is very interesting that a rules could instinctively know when the hurricane is approaching in there has to research done from florida that sharks actually seek deeper water when a hurricane is
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approaching. john: ashley some miss our true also of birds are sensitive to the air pressure changes them they hunker down. >> that's right. they know when it is approaching. john: hurricane katrina was the deadliest her cave in end history 1800 death.y it is t the deadliest in the united stat the 1900 hurricane galveston in 1900, 8,000 deaths that was category for his eldest in texas and it is heartbrking. john: now the most controversial whether myth i am told extreme weather is getting worse because of global warming. >> not just the raging fires and more powerful storms. john: wt will we do?
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the author of "high tide on main street" oceanographer john englander also climatologist pat michaels from the cato institute. should i be so scared as the president suggests? >> it is so twentieth century. in the last tenures forecast oflobal warming has begun to calmed down we are seeing sensitivity of tempeperature being reduced by 40 percen with the new climate models. be old models were too hot to that is recognized. john: that is 40 percent less but if weather is worse that is a problem. >> with care hurricanes hurricanes, tornadoes, they don't show the signals they are supposed to. there is a thing about the billion dollar disasters they are going up but what you have to do is take the
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edge damage and adjusted for gdp and inflation and is simply has no trend was however. john: that people spend more ? >> there's me stuff in the way john: you don't buy the scare maundering but you are worried about what? >> we have seen photographs of the polar ice cap diminishing in there are variations you could take a time frame and get a different picture but we have reached a tipping point or a turning point because we a now an a warming period now we should be going toward the next stage in nobody cares about that but the fact that the oceans jersey isn't 14 inches higher than 100 years ago also been rigo to greed and
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antarctica and we can see signs of increased smelting for the long term. john: in coming coastal crisis? >> actually weshould slowly adjusted realize afte 6,000 years of stability that sea level is going up and we need to begin planning because it will have catastrophic effects on our shores of the world. >> we have been adapting over half of the sea level rise has nothing to do with the water but the fact the only and is sinking. the 14-inch rise you have seen in new jerse or 18 inches over 100 years years, you would not have notice that unless somebody told you that has hpened down there.hkú?ñ sedimentation is a slow and steady thing.
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>> key is a great professional country and i have read his stuff but in miami ach there are streets that are flooded a couple during high tide a couple times per month and tires are arrestingbbut getting hit with salt water. john: what do you want to do about it? >> we need treale it is happening too slowly adjust our shorelines in the architecture build up and set back to come up with technologies where they'll allow for the storms to go the groundloors of the buildings. john: i guess you don't dispute about the melting ice in green bay and? >> certainly don't agree with antarctic that it is the largest body of ice on earth. 90 percent of the world by suzanne a startup. computer models if we believe these they actually predict it gains eyes.
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why? because the ocean warms up a a little bit there is more fast water vapor a it doesn't fall as rain but of falls snow and the southern hemisphe ice its expanding. >> that is complicated to understand. it looksll white the east antarctic parking is growing because re moisture goes up and it comes down as no. east antarctica is gtting thicker and has overcome the loss of west antarctica up until three years ago now it is losing because therere glaciers that coulddslide into the ocean within the decade to cause some catastrophes. john: we will not solve this but to either of you not drive a car or say we can do anything about this terms of not causing global
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warming? >> i have live through nine and of the world environmental apocalypse benning th the silent spring and we are still here i have a feeling this will be one in a series and ocean acidification will be the replacement. >> i believe we should price carr been. john: that is not attacks? >> or also we need to get away from the subsidies like coastal flood insurance. john: i lost a beach house. i agree on that. call stupid? the government encourage me to build on the edge of a notion. >> we need to stop subsidizing and then to not have the government may pay for th building. john: on that note john englander, chief 191 dash
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john: going swimming?
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are you willing to swim in the ocean and thinks in large part to that movia lot of people are scared of sharks and every couple years the media will scare you to death. >> a shark invasion and unprovoked shark attacks are on the rise. be where their country. >> sharks' season? what does that mean? it just means he spent more time in the water. is that what we have t worry about? otr ssuff is much more likely to hurt you. working at ripley's aquarium in toronto and helps the discovery channel produce
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shark week, a andy dehart the 30-year is silly? >> absolutely it is unfounded the around the globe less than 100shark bites per year on people the counter to that is weill 73 billion sharks per year. john: and stuff to worry about you said driving to the beacis more dangerous? >> there is a lot of things more dangerous includi many machines more like sending machines. john: 3500 americans drowned or beestings killed many moreeople. >> making sure your kids are safe in the water or avoid being ripped currents. >> is still you t interested because you had close encounter? >> five years old snorkeling with my dad in the florida
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ys is on the sixlet caribbean reef sha fed as a life changing event but it was called in peaceful and i knew i wanted to work with them for my entire life >> if you have swam in flida you have been within a few feet and never knew? >> i would say most people up and down the east coast to be closer to theeshark then they realize they're now hunting people there 500 species but when bites to happen with people it is a case of mistaken identity they may see them on the ability board orate eight sea turtle or the sea lion. people should enjoy being at the beach. don't worry about the sharks john: i hope people feel better and as you have heard sharks are less likely to hurt youhey and these. beestings kill between 50
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and 100 americans every year it could get worse because the a as the dock to century as an invasion decades in the making under way in avn species staking claim to the americas, but creatures that ll die ther thain retre. >> title date we will stop the spread of the african bees. >> moving through florida headed for georgia. killer bees now number mo than 1 trillion and will soon be headed your way. john: whatht are we going to do? let's ask this man who is on the animal planet show the removal speclists, a mike mollica burger should we be scared of the killer bees? >> i would not be any more
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afraid than being struck by lightning. john: but they are investing in moving north? >> when they were released from brazil in 1957 they spread at a rate to 300 miles per year. john: and experimental went wrong? >> they were taken from africa and brout to brazil to create a better be to moreesistant to the pathogens a create btter honey and it was an accidental release from one of the assistance that allowed these into the of wild where they spread rapidly nooth in six states right now. john: there more dangerous because they don't is --et discouraged and will chase you furthhr? period this is true in the measurement cpared to the european honeybees is firmly in yards but with africanized honeybees it did -- it is very it can be a
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arter mile up to a mile. texas a&m and the diagnosis says 10 stings per pound of body weigight before it is leaf gold. john: site could take 1600 stains some. hn: the answer is to run aw still make a very few people are killed by a killer bees? >> we wonder to her year. john: and media isn't worried about them telling us they worry about them finishing a crisis point that threatens food disaster. >> something is happening to the bees. >> every trd byte is pollined by the honeybee. >> as they cope with the mystery of the disappearing
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be. >> that the population is declining. ♪ john: days and all we're saying is give bees a chance if they are disappearing should be worried? mike is worried but from property environmental rearch center, wally thman says don't worry. the demise of the honeybee has been exaggerated in with their referee to referring to is a clock --:the collapse disorder concerning beekeeper's but they have responded to disease we have more be colonies in united states today than before the colony collapse disorder hit john: they can make more bees? how does it work? >> individual insects peace
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colony is managed by beekeepers they can split a healthy colin here take half of the bees to put them in the emp i am purchase a new queen on the market and in six weeks they have a full strength colony ready for plination. john: but just the fact they need to do that suggests something bad is happening? you say it could be the up pesticides? that is good thing? >> absolutely it is impo to put the safety of our children aha -- in front of corporate when profithere's a lot of money with the chemicals. john: that is the scare used by that anti-chemical people for everything but whout these it would cost much more there would have to use much more land and use other
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insecticides that might be worse. >> and this seat coatings that acorn farmer would purchase tt is taken up systemically. john: it is in the planter in the fruit. >> exactly it then becomes poisonouso the worms that try to eat the plant this makes the necessary the former indiscriminately spraying his field with pesticide later on so to ban those now would be a resul of more application of pesticides. john: more environmental damage. thank you. next, it is fire season putting up these massive the blazes is a job but it must be done by government? what you thank you knnw is not so.
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>> wildfires raging outof control right now in texas. >> already killing two people in the state of colodo. >> this is a libearian show but even they say fighting fires as one of the few things the government must do. who will do it if not government? private companies. you probably don't know nearly half the people the federal government uses to fight wildfires work for private companies. it is a myth that must be done by government and in some parts of america if your house catches fire it is a private business to put it out. how does this work? the house catches fire you put it out and send them a bill? >> k.k. and but they usually pay as they had time
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time-- subscribe to the services. john: when they buy homeowner's insurance decision not have coverage that helps to lower the insurance rate in fact, the amount of money they save on insurance actually pays for the subscription fee plus they can pocket some. john: sometimes. if your house is worth $100,000 it is $100 per year it is a $300,000 house it is $320 per year and is said cheaper than what other people pay in taxes? >> it is if you look at the overall budget for doing three services of fire in the ems and security we are a lot steeper than most of the government. john: how can you be cheaper for the same work? >> we are a sufficient to
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watch how you spend your money. our board of directors is a great who has business experience and that helps us to save money. john: often pay less for a fire truck? >> yes. with one i talked with was asking simple questions would you pay for the fire truck? the next thing i know he tells me we paid $500,000. we don't pay that much we only paid 250,000. what is the difference? and extra of four or 6 inches of the cab or the air ride seats may be riding 5 miles en to right back into are paying twice? i could have bought two
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trucks. john: space subscribe you still put the fire out they don't and you send them the bill. do most of them pay? a guess. we are now under legal obligation in to respond but we do because we want to help. we're firefighters we wa to get in there and help people. we do then rigo three billing company that sends them the bill and unfortunately that to be tens of thousands of dollars john: it is smarter to pay upfront. >> it helps you out. john: what else to do that is more efficient? >> mosy year entrepreneurial hoe, and we're open to ideas a local company wanted to provide
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the three level of response we talk to them and got their ideas we went back to headquarters in thought hell are we going t do the security end? in lesshan a month we able to come back with a plan this is what it will cost and they chose to contract with us. with government usual has to go before a council or commission it could take two or three months to dece if they even want to consider it. john: they have no incentive to do more work to make more money. >> we are a nonprofit. we have volunteers about 140 and th saves the taxpayers a huge amount of money. john: you may not know that most firemen in america are
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volunteers. >> by a one dash dayre about 69 percent across the nation. john:ut they like to help people? >> they love helping people and are in it for that reasonlone. john: chief, thank you. now the myth about miskitos ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human using stereoscopic cameras... ♪ ...and ev stop itself if it has to. the technology may be hard to imagine... but why you would want it isot. ♪ the 2014 e-class, it doesn't just see the future, it is the future.
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tires in flesh out your
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injun? / the transmission in chris. >> that is absolutely one of the biggest teams out there you know, what to do that because you take out the important things that make lubrication of the engine. when you flush of the additives and detergents you will have carr problems. john: this has been advertised. >> it is the assault. mosquitos of french frie that is what it is but the truth is if you change your oil at the proper interval that is the correct way to do it. john: increase the tire pressure. that makes sense because too little pressure to you do get bad mileage. >> you're breaking handling and performance of america doesn't handle as well? >> less tire is on the ground the correct number is
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inside the driver's door check the pressure once a month. john: turn off the air conditioner if you can handle as. >> the newer vehicles are designed with the windows closed some heavy electric air-conditioning so does make sense to have the windows up and it will not affect fuel economy. john: but those aerodenies -- aerodynamics are so much better. and changing the oil. i would think i must do this every 3,000 miles. ♪ >> every 3,000 miles. >> every thousand miles. >> every 3,000iles. >> every 3,000 miles is great for their pocketbooks. some vehicles have synthetic oil if you rea the owner's manual it could even be
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10,000 running full synthetic oil is better for your oriole in your engine in the emissions. john: soap this soap? accusing tisch soap it takes the wax off of the car used automotive products. john: all the gadgets advertised to improve the mileage 50 percent more. >> 99-point 9% is a false i haveound a few that work by test them myself there are a couple additive's this is one i found that helps take the ethanol out in the works it is $4 for a container butt improves the fuel economy. john: the car makers are under pressure to get more mileage then they would jump on his back absolutely what i believe you?
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>> i know this works a couple other products do work. john: then why don't the car compans use it? to make absolutely but the truth is they have not purchased in this yet it a brand-new park it in line at one dash brand new market eventually they will come up with their own versioo the 99.9% ara hoax. john: will getting a tan protect you from the sun? protect you from the sun? is a dangerous to swim have
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>> when she does scratch will she make it worse? what attracts mosquitos? let's start with mosquito bites her if you sctch them. >> they get worse. that is the truth because when you are a bit she actually leaves supply the under the sk only females bite.
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they leave a little saliva than the body clock set that as a foreign substance to remove that in the process histamine is the chemical that causes the redness and swelling in the characteristic bite if you scratch you now exacerbate that process all the chemicals come racing back in the chain gets worse and last longer in makes it more difficult to heal you aggravate the process. john: other myths that they have sweet blood? >> that is a myth. i don't know what suites plying is but what we do know is the art attracted to carbon dioxide and so if you breathe moreaply or exercising or actuall if you're pgnant ere were likely to..thing about
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higher content in thr breath also by the hit -- by the gm board women have more body heat the and if he exercised more likely. john: if you get a bas steel and that prevents a sunburn? >>, that is a myth although there is some truth that a base stand gives you t spf four however wateree trying to protect against? uv damage with a skin cancer in premature easing thbase than does the same thing so you are not alleviating the damage done to your skin. john:you delay the burn. >> increase in skin cancer risk. john: your eyebas king get sunburned? to make vacation. i had a patient who came in a couple days ago i was about all day and then next
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day i was so sensitive to light a told him they were sunbird. >> light sensitivity, extra tiering are the symptoms it is important to wear sunglasses. you really have to look on the label. john: jellish. they can be nasty and if you watch frrnzy rethink you know, t care. >> there is only one thing you can do you will have to pee on it. john: i have heard this. >> is a myth there is no evidence to show that peeing on the state helps at all. potentially it could
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irritate the skin but what can work is white bigger if you so washcloth and place it on this team for about 30 minutes something about the acidity case and in activate the stingers have tried that instead john: deals with on a full stomach? >> it is a old wives' tale perpetuated. >> it is a myth. the idea when you eat blessed is diverted to said that it did when you go into the pool then how does it get to the muscles that you get creance and drown with cramps progress has never been documented the american red cross has never made recommendations to wait. john: but the act of swimming the adrenaline is up thelood circulates more >> it could counteract but also if you do get a little
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cramped it will not be so debilitating to get -- and i get out of the pool. but in the ocean it has never been documented. john: thank-you dr. peterson. does a full moon really make people crazy? and shed you buy a roach motel? next. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turd her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side.
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john: often what we think we know it is not so. i looked up my years of consumer reporting and i wrote a book about it but now since then i have researchers here of this also show so the myths keep coming for example, the full moon makes people crazy. people who work in emergency rooms say we have more acdents and action when i have a full moon. cops still be with th beautiful people are crazier but the truth is of the past 20 years dozens of studies have searched for the effect yes for the tides but no for the people. why do so many people believe that? because our memory plays tricks anr brain looks for patterns did we remember that as of the greasy happens on the night of the
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full moon we notice the connection there was a full moon but with the shooting on other nights were nothing happens is you for get that we remember the hit. number two cracking your knuckl is bad for the parents told me it would cause ahritis. the arthritis foundation says said the ways that you hear is the collapse of an air bubble it will not hurt your he and. myth number three, do not bury your cousins incest and your kids would be bored with the birth defects in half the states period your first cousin is a legal but there is little reason exist because hundreds of years ago that kathy church
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campaign begins to because of the because it says none of you shall approach in the th is neither of kin but a cousin is not the air pop culture reinforces e idea the kids and cousins may have burst defects here is a and a clip from brain beach memoirs. nine heads? the risk is maybe 2 percent higher age increases the risk much more six or 8 percent if it is an older woman and albert einstein turned out to be pretty smart 20% of all married couples are cousins. to kill roaches by a roach motel.
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it is true but most will not eck-in for every roach we see there are hundreds behind goals and just one couple can have 20,000 babies traps or er rays make us feel we are accomplishing things because we can see them die but that does not solve the oblem. foggers which fought the house with poison gas are better killers because it carries into mo hiding places but u have to leave the house for hours. the better solution is pate it works swly they go in and bring the poison back to the best in killed thousands of brothers and sisters everexpert says it you want to kill roaches the
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bait works the best also with the aunt. some people are born happy. this seems to be true studies of twins and show that some of our board happier than others and throughout life. senator john mccain is probably one of those people he said evelyn he was a prisoner of war in north vietnam and sometimes tortured he had a positive outlook and was happy lot that is a good attitude to have. i would note happy in the north vietnamese prison and some people say if we would just leave them alone david be happy but that is a myth close relationships make people happier married people are happier than singles. people who the several close friends rate themsslves happier than those who don't go make friends and enjoy
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and crack yournd mary your knuckles. what you thank you know is not so. that is our show. we will see you nexteek. ♪e will see you nexteek. ♪ >> the president is out giving series of speeches to his state concern of lack of jobs. most of his ideas are nothing new but his grand bargain he outlined lower taxes on corporations after raising taxes on small business owners. we're talking does the president really know what it takes to grow the economy, right here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here is at the top of the stack. we are all routing for job growth but you can't grow jobs unless the economy grows. it's growing but not enough to give employers a reason to hire.. most economists think the economy

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