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the natural gas company offered him just eight thousand euros compensation. for repairing the damage would probably be closer to a quarter million that's what it would take for him bags house to be safe enough to live in what infuriates him most is that no one is taking action. if you are not used the natural gas producer is incredibly rich they have huge legal departments that try to draw everything out as long as possible. i always say they hang you on a little stick and wait for you to give up. that's how they do it and that's my impression of the film that is always you get is that. the object of hitches ayer is a company called numb a joint venture of the dutch state in the shell and exxon or lend gas multinationals spokesman explains that natural gas has been extracted here since one nine hundred sixty now the ground is giving way. over the years the gas is brought in three hundred billion euros in revenues but none of that money was put in reserve for potential damages. that will call for help we're going to get gas field has made the dutch state a lot
the natural gas company offered him just eight thousand euros compensation. for repairing the damage would probably be closer to a quarter million that's what it would take for him bags house to be safe enough to live in what infuriates him most is that no one is taking action. if you are not used the natural gas producer is incredibly rich they have huge legal departments that try to draw everything out as long as possible. i always say they hang you on a little stick and wait for you to give...
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of course, is suburban nature even really nature?ou know, if you think back to those houses and many of the suburbs you grew up in, people have little pieces of rectangular grass, right? what's up with that? and they water it in the summer, they fertilizer with chemicals, they mow it all the time. what would the grass look like if it was just kept more natural? of course, the kinds of grass that we're growing are not even native to the area. so it is kind of, you know, strange, and people are pruning their trees and, you know, hedging their lawns to make these perfectly rectangular angles. people have bushes. just today on my way to campus i walked by a house, i never noticed it before, but it had a bush in the shape of a dog. you know, a little dog, like woof-woof. it is a bush. i was about to take a picture and include it, but people saw me standing in front of their house and i didn't want to be creepy. but, you know, it is weird. everybody pruning their trees. this time of the year everyone is raking their leaves, right, and putt
of course, is suburban nature even really nature?ou know, if you think back to those houses and many of the suburbs you grew up in, people have little pieces of rectangular grass, right? what's up with that? and they water it in the summer, they fertilizer with chemicals, they mow it all the time. what would the grass look like if it was just kept more natural? of course, the kinds of grass that we're growing are not even native to the area. so it is kind of, you know, strange, and people are...
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existing natural enmities and rivalries are exploited. you. over the course of evolution animals have found many ways of killing each other biological pest control takes advantage of the predatory instinct. i'm a useful beetle i'll be released in vineyards where i can eat my favorite insect the meaty bug which sucks the sap out of leaves. i'm a beneficial wasp i unfold my effect through parasitic attack i lay my eggs in my enemies body my young grow them by slowly killing the host. i am a microscopic name a toad a bacterium or a virus i'm used in bio pesticide solutions i in fact my favorite past with the disease. one company working in biological pest control below talk is currently looking for predators that could be deployed to fight a vine past. like their distant relatives from brazil european trick or gramma wasps are being bred here. in britain we're trying to pick just the females there the beneficial ones because they lay the eggs. i make a pre-selection with the naked eye and then i check that under microscope. different strains of w
existing natural enmities and rivalries are exploited. you. over the course of evolution animals have found many ways of killing each other biological pest control takes advantage of the predatory instinct. i'm a useful beetle i'll be released in vineyards where i can eat my favorite insect the meaty bug which sucks the sap out of leaves. i'm a beneficial wasp i unfold my effect through parasitic attack i lay my eggs in my enemies body my young grow them by slowly killing the host. i am a...
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look a little like tell me i'm a natural if that's what i need to hear.to be honest writing is something i've never been that interested in but this time i had a lot of fun actually i could do another lap or two. but i have plenty of more things on my it's in there are there's lots more to see in the swabian else i'm getting pretty hungry so it's off to coffee lager house. everything you can buy here in the larger house is handmade from the soaps with regional herb's to chocolates with swabian ingredients you can take a workshop to learn how to make these tasty sweets today it's chocolates with a chocolate chip filling and one and usual ingredients. with vinegar by sounds i make when they get rescued and that goes with chocolate yes very well. i can hardly wait helping to make the sweets is fun after they fooled their defeat in chocolate. but. then comes the decoration. finally i get to taste. good. i've had a pretty full programme in the swabian oh now i get to relax a bit in the thermal baths but. they are fed by hot mineral springs from seven hundred s
look a little like tell me i'm a natural if that's what i need to hear.to be honest writing is something i've never been that interested in but this time i had a lot of fun actually i could do another lap or two. but i have plenty of more things on my it's in there are there's lots more to see in the swabian else i'm getting pretty hungry so it's off to coffee lager house. everything you can buy here in the larger house is handmade from the soaps with regional herb's to chocolates with swabian...
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mother nature would be for universal health care.he would understand that in an age of acceleration, we need to improve our safety net and trampolines because more people are going to find this world too fast. at the same time, mother nature would be to the right of "the wall street journal" editorial page. she would be for abolishing all corporate taxes and replacing them with a carbon tax, a tax on sugar, and a small financial transaction tax. mother nature would want to get radically stronger safety nets over here and to pay for them, she would want to get radically entrepreneurial over here. unfortunately, in our politics if you respond to safety nets, if you're for radical entrepreneurship committee were never for a stronger safety nets, what would mother nature callback? that's what she would call it. she would tell you you can never build propulsion that way. i won't spend anymore time on politics. quickly the last two areas in no finish this they need to be reshaped. the first is ethics. ethics, what if that have to do with m
mother nature would be for universal health care.he would understand that in an age of acceleration, we need to improve our safety net and trampolines because more people are going to find this world too fast. at the same time, mother nature would be to the right of "the wall street journal" editorial page. she would be for abolishing all corporate taxes and replacing them with a carbon tax, a tax on sugar, and a small financial transaction tax. mother nature would want to get...
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the natural gas company offered him just eight thousand euros compensation. for repairing the damage would probably be closer to a quarter million that's what it would take for his bags house to be safe enough to live in what infuriates him most is that no one is taking action. if you are not used the natural gas producer is incredibly rich they have huge legal departments that try to draw everything out as long as possible. i always say they hang you on a little stick and wait for you to give up. that's how they do it that's my impression and even that is always you get is that. the object of hitches iyer is a company called numb was a joint venture of the dutch state in the shell and exxon or lend gas multinationals it spokesman explains that natural gas has been extracted years since one nine hundred sixty now the ground is giving way. over the years the gas has brought in three hundred billion euros in revenues but none of that money was put in reserve for potential damages. but will call for help we're going to get gas field has made the dutch state a lo
the natural gas company offered him just eight thousand euros compensation. for repairing the damage would probably be closer to a quarter million that's what it would take for his bags house to be safe enough to live in what infuriates him most is that no one is taking action. if you are not used the natural gas producer is incredibly rich they have huge legal departments that try to draw everything out as long as possible. i always say they hang you on a little stick and wait for you to give...
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the declaration, loss of nature and natures god. what if i'm an atheist? can i believe in natural law? i suggest you get the you can have a debate where it comes from a gues just you complete ia eternal truths. you complete in a moral order no matter what. you can believe in universal law. aristotle did picky talked about it. so yes, you can and you should. >> host: we'll have a few minutes left at i don't know if we covered everything in the book that you think is important, but maybe i should leave the last few minutes to you of not what's important to americanism but what we need to do about it as citizens. >> guest: you know, i say to some time to time, which is this. if we leave the battle of ideas to the academics and intellectuals, we are going to lose everything. because like it or not, the academics and intellectuals win out. they win out. they control education. they have a norse influence on politicians, a notice influence on the culture. it's not the grassroots. the grassroots can have a political impact but in terms of a kind of society we wan
the declaration, loss of nature and natures god. what if i'm an atheist? can i believe in natural law? i suggest you get the you can have a debate where it comes from a gues just you complete ia eternal truths. you complete in a moral order no matter what. you can believe in universal law. aristotle did picky talked about it. so yes, you can and you should. >> host: we'll have a few minutes left at i don't know if we covered everything in the book that you think is important, but maybe i...
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law and laws of nature. from my experience in school, was never taught to me and never discussed. it's never debated and yet, that was the core of the american founders. this will issue of americanism is crucially important to understand because it is under attack. it's been devoured by this other force, this other movement called progressive best. americanism -- if you look at the decoration of independence is most formal, consensus position of the founding. there they were already at war with britain and they wanted to make a public declaration, a decoration to the entire world of what it was they were doing. the states, and individuals, the second continental convention in philadelphia and they debated this and they discussed it. there were several drafts of the declaration of independence but the original draft, of course, as we know was jefferson but there were other declarations. the first one before that was the virginia declaration of rights written by george mason. jefferson borrowed from and they b
law and laws of nature. from my experience in school, was never taught to me and never discussed. it's never debated and yet, that was the core of the american founders. this will issue of americanism is crucially important to understand because it is under attack. it's been devoured by this other force, this other movement called progressive best. americanism -- if you look at the decoration of independence is most formal, consensus position of the founding. there they were already at war with...
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and a violation of the laws of nature and nature's god on which the nation and our laws are predicated. do you think homosexuality should be illegally? >> guest: it was illegal in many states across this union until the supreme court said otherwise. if you read further, not talking about people, we are talking about conduct which was historically and legally forbidden under the constitution and the laws of every state. >> host: i'm not a lawyer but isn't it fair to say homosexuality is not illegal but there were certain homosexual -- sexual acts like sodomy that were illegal? >> guest: homosexual conduct. >> host: homosexuality was not illegal. >> guest: homosexuality was not illegally. >> host: i did not hear you say that the first time. it is still illegal today? >> guest: what i think is it was illegal under the law, the supreme court usurped the role of the legislature, said something about our moral law that is improper. the supreme court and federal district courts daily usurped the moral prerogative. >> host: do you think homosexuality or homosexual conduct should be illegal tod
and a violation of the laws of nature and nature's god on which the nation and our laws are predicated. do you think homosexuality should be illegally? >> guest: it was illegal in many states across this union until the supreme court said otherwise. if you read further, not talking about people, we are talking about conduct which was historically and legally forbidden under the constitution and the laws of every state. >> host: i'm not a lawyer but isn't it fair to say homosexuality...
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from my bed is nature. the position of the bedroom as really nice and it was conceived that way you don't see the house or anything if you only see nature as if you were sleeping outside. even off the five years ago and his family never tire of the extraordinary home and the breathtaking view. here your design at its best check out our you tube channel interior design stunning design ideas spectacular buildings and d.i.y. tutorials on home decoration we'll take you inside the most beautiful european homes show you the latest in furniture fabrics accessories subscribe and don't miss out see you on youtube. paralyzed to have a cocktail of their weekends is easy it's a list of a few classic cocktails even if you don't drink but in berlin there's a bar which encourages you to try something new and oh in fact i say oh it's because they've created all their own bits is a number of the lakers naturally and use traditional recipes but the comic con sales this bar basically combines the old with the new let's take a
from my bed is nature. the position of the bedroom as really nice and it was conceived that way you don't see the house or anything if you only see nature as if you were sleeping outside. even off the five years ago and his family never tire of the extraordinary home and the breathtaking view. here your design at its best check out our you tube channel interior design stunning design ideas spectacular buildings and d.i.y. tutorials on home decoration we'll take you inside the most beautiful...
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the natural law? he escamilla can pick you can have a debate work comes from but you can believe in eternal truth. you can believe in a moral order you can believe in universal law. aristotle did. so yes you can then you should. >> host: we have only got a few minutes left and i don't know if we covered everything in the book that you think is important but maybe i should take the last few minutes and give to you not only in what's important americanism that what will we do about it as citizens? >> guest: i say this from time to time, if we leave the battle of ideas the academics in the intellectual there goes everything because like it or not the academics went out. they control education. they have enormous influence on politicians enormous influence on health care. not the grassroots. the grassroots can have political power but in terms of what kind of society we want to live in unfortunately those decisions are often made by debates so we cannot leave the battle of ideas to the intellectuals and t
the natural law? he escamilla can pick you can have a debate work comes from but you can believe in eternal truth. you can believe in a moral order you can believe in universal law. aristotle did. so yes you can then you should. >> host: we have only got a few minutes left and i don't know if we covered everything in the book that you think is important but maybe i should take the last few minutes and give to you not only in what's important americanism that what will we do about it as...
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the natural gas company offered him just eight thousand euros compensation. for repairing the damage would probably be closer to a quarter million that's what it would take for him bags house to be safe enough to live in what infuriates him most is that no one is taking action. if you are not used to the natural gas producer is incredibly rich they have huge legal departments that try to draw everything out as long as possible. i always say they hang you on a little stick and wait for you to give up. that's how they do it that's my impression and even that is always you get into. the objectivity is i or is a company called numb a joint venture of the dutch state in the shell and exxon or lend gas multinationals spokesman explains that natural gas has been extracted years since one nine hundred sixty now the ground is giving way. over the years the gas has brought in three hundred billion euros in revenues but none of that money was put in reserve for potential damages. but will call for help we're going to get gas field has made the dutch state a lot of money
the natural gas company offered him just eight thousand euros compensation. for repairing the damage would probably be closer to a quarter million that's what it would take for him bags house to be safe enough to live in what infuriates him most is that no one is taking action. if you are not used to the natural gas producer is incredibly rich they have huge legal departments that try to draw everything out as long as possible. i always say they hang you on a little stick and wait for you to...
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been on the natural resources committees for a long time. this year is on top to be the worst fire system in history in terms of total acres burning. it was reported with dozens of fires that spread across the west, an area larger than the size of maryland has been burned straight through. mr. president, the way the federal government has historical paid for fighting fires is just plain wrong. and it leads to a cycle that adds fuel to these structurally dangerous fires. now, i've been on this floor raising this issue. i've served, mr. chairman in the national resources committee not too long ago. our committee is heard in hearings again and again, about the dangerous and fires posed to our community. but the system for funding fire prevention in a timely way before our country has to spend so much more money for putting the fires out, it hasn't been fixed. that system is still broken. as we discussed it here today. last week, i came to the senate floor and talked about this subject. the same day congress passed legislation to keep the govern
been on the natural resources committees for a long time. this year is on top to be the worst fire system in history in terms of total acres burning. it was reported with dozens of fires that spread across the west, an area larger than the size of maryland has been burned straight through. mr. president, the way the federal government has historical paid for fighting fires is just plain wrong. and it leads to a cycle that adds fuel to these structurally dangerous fires. now, i've been on this...
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there's nothing natural about this disaster. with time we come clean what is going on based on backs -- facts instead of our opinion. this disaster is not natural. the media starts informing people about modification technology. this disaster is a part of whether modification. everybody has this technology. at first, it was just the u.s. the u.s. was using it on other countries. host: tony, we have about 30 seconds and i want to give michael a chance to address that. guest: i think the caller raises an interesting point because there are policies that go beyond responding to hurricanes. i think these hurricanes are going to be coming so fast and. and hurting the american public in a serious way that the debate about whether there is global warming we can do anything about it is going to be taken off the table,
there's nothing natural about this disaster. with time we come clean what is going on based on backs -- facts instead of our opinion. this disaster is not natural. the media starts informing people about modification technology. this disaster is a part of whether modification. everybody has this technology. at first, it was just the u.s. the u.s. was using it on other countries. host: tony, we have about 30 seconds and i want to give michael a chance to address that. guest: i think the caller...
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man-made after natural. the loyal andend dedicated people of fema and all of the national guard especially -- including the national guard in connecticut which performed with such heroism and dedication in the face of such difficult circumstances. their efforts need to be matched by very many others. there are 4500 american military now in puerto rico. there should be 50,000. our national guard, not to occupy the island, not to enforce martial law, but to make sure that the logistics, the transportation, the means of delivery, the lifeblood of that island, it's food, fuel and medicine, and water, and other e-cig necessities, are those basico move supplies to the places that they are needed. nowtroops that are there are performing heroic work and along many volunteers will with fema officials, coast guard and others, but they need more help. storm,a week after the more that 90% of the island's residents are without powers. water, the vast majority of the country's 69 hospitals cannot function. only 10% of the
man-made after natural. the loyal andend dedicated people of fema and all of the national guard especially -- including the national guard in connecticut which performed with such heroism and dedication in the face of such difficult circumstances. their efforts need to be matched by very many others. there are 4500 american military now in puerto rico. there should be 50,000. our national guard, not to occupy the island, not to enforce martial law, but to make sure that the logistics, the...
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nature valley i'm proud to make dog chow in (vodavenport, iowa.an.r 40 years. my grandfather made it and now i'm making it. as a micro-biologist i ensure that dog chow leads with high quality ingredients. when i walked through for a cigarette, that's when i knew i had to quit. for real this time. that's why i'm using nicorette. only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste, plus intense craving relief. every great why needs a great how. ♪ everything possible to help save lives and support those in need. again, we've never seen anything like this."> ( marty )(ááátake liveááá) more live pictures from florida.... ( marty ) time more more weather with dave spahr. (dave) significant warming is expected today as high pressure builds over northern california. shower chances will develop across the far southern portion of the region tonight and monday and then across the entire forecast area monday night and tuesday. there is also a slight chance of thunderstorms . slightly cooler temperatures are forecast for monday, with much coole
nature valley i'm proud to make dog chow in (vodavenport, iowa.an.r 40 years. my grandfather made it and now i'm making it. as a micro-biologist i ensure that dog chow leads with high quality ingredients. when i walked through for a cigarette, that's when i knew i had to quit. for real this time. that's why i'm using nicorette. only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste, plus intense craving relief. every great why needs a great how. ♪ everything possible to help...
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run on natural gas because if you could get truck stops that carry natural gas, which is as easy as getting the el, it would be easy. i think natural gas will be the next step forward. we will have to see how tesla continues today with the idea of electric vehicles. eventually, this will happen but it is a matter of when. host: in new york, independent. good morning. caller: thank you. excellent, excellent morning. wouldn't it be great if we could get the president to acknowledge global warming as a reality? the real reason i am calling is i'm hoping before you get off-air, you will deliver an opinion on the president's performance thus far, which personally, i do not think i will ever live long enough to see someone do such a poor job. that meet the that at that. thank you. onst: i write a lot democratic and republican presidents, and i find the winning formula is optimism. it is an oxygen in this country. we need presidents to make us feel good about ourselves and pull us together. political campaigns by nature are brutal. 2012, or 2016, they were rough elections, but i do not see
run on natural gas because if you could get truck stops that carry natural gas, which is as easy as getting the el, it would be easy. i think natural gas will be the next step forward. we will have to see how tesla continues today with the idea of electric vehicles. eventually, this will happen but it is a matter of when. host: in new york, independent. good morning. caller: thank you. excellent, excellent morning. wouldn't it be great if we could get the president to acknowledge global warming...
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we are celebrating nature. focused on nature protecting. nature and also focused on luxury living and building homes that are contemporary style. >> reporter: as envisioned by new york real estate developer. he says it is his most innovative real estate gamble yet. fit for a wealthy silicon valley tech or executive. the community will be home to 22 residents or families. each with a 20 egger plot of land. price tag? $5million. building a dream or will cost another 5 million or more. >> my buyer is probably living about 90 miles north of here. on a full time basis in silicon valley. the bay area. wants a weekend get away in nature. >> the idea is to get there valley's most successful and their young families to disconnect from technology and escape for the weekend. >> apparently that is what -- punty that convinced me to do what we are doing here. i saw the value of doing it. i started spending time here. i pitched a tent myself and stayed here for a few nights and realized how much better i thought and was able
we are celebrating nature. focused on nature protecting. nature and also focused on luxury living and building homes that are contemporary style. >> reporter: as envisioned by new york real estate developer. he says it is his most innovative real estate gamble yet. fit for a wealthy silicon valley tech or executive. the community will be home to 22 residents or families. each with a 20 egger plot of land. price tag? $5million. building a dream or will cost another 5 million or more....
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spend more money blowing up other people around the world then we will saving our own citizens in natural disasters that are predictable that we see coming that we know there is a season for you know we know we're getting worse due to climate change whether you believe it's manmade or not they're still getting worse right now so concerned about it the u.s. military is concerned about all of these things this is where money should have been spent after katrina there should have been no question that you need to earmark this money and you need to make a serious change in how we rescue people how we protect american citizens on i'm here and they have seems obvious seems obvious right but it's not when you look at these numbers that this is where all the talk about budgets and cuts it always seems like well we'll get rid of the fat sometimes you're taking things remember before hurricane harvey sort of caused all this massive flooding and destruction in texas the house spending. spending bills homeland security section had eight hundred and seventy six million dollars specifically to feed. to
spend more money blowing up other people around the world then we will saving our own citizens in natural disasters that are predictable that we see coming that we know there is a season for you know we know we're getting worse due to climate change whether you believe it's manmade or not they're still getting worse right now so concerned about it the u.s. military is concerned about all of these things this is where money should have been spent after katrina there should have been no question...
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juan: bueno, doctora, ¿parto natural o cesÁrea?ueda pasar. juan: muchas veces por cÓmodo al doctor, porque no les gusta levantarse a las 2: 00 y 3:00 de la maÑana. doctora: yo me levanto, pero tal vez pueda haber comodidad. juan: definitivamente un porcentaje mÁs alto de cesareas en estados unidos, el parto natural es mejor para la madre y el bebÉ si no hay contra indicacioness la cesÁrea es anestesia, la estadÍa en el hospital es mÁs, el riesgo de estadÍa es mÁs, y mientras la mujer pueda tener un parto natural esa es la decisiÓn que deberÍan tomar, bueno muchisima gracias a todas ustedes, es un tema bastante controversial que habÍa que tocarlo, u no se me mueva, porque ya venimos pronto con mÁs de," doctor juan", con unos consejos que pueden ayudar, ¿quÉ alimentos mejoran el estrÉs?, no se vayan, ya regresamos. >> y mÁs adelante esos dolores que padeces quizÁs no necesitan medicamentos, hoy te decimos qÉe hacer antes de a diferencia de los pañales communes... pampers te mantine hasta 3 veces más secos para que loa bebés duerman t
juan: bueno, doctora, ¿parto natural o cesÁrea?ueda pasar. juan: muchas veces por cÓmodo al doctor, porque no les gusta levantarse a las 2: 00 y 3:00 de la maÑana. doctora: yo me levanto, pero tal vez pueda haber comodidad. juan: definitivamente un porcentaje mÁs alto de cesareas en estados unidos, el parto natural es mejor para la madre y el bebÉ si no hay contra indicacioness la cesÁrea es anestesia, la estadÍa en el hospital es mÁs, el riesgo de estadÍa es mÁs, y mientras la mujer...
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president, i served as chairman of the energy and natural resources committee for a time. i have sat in so many committee hearings and heard again and again about the dangers the fires posed our state. is, the fires are getting hotter. they have gotten bigger, tougher to fight, and this is a year-long pattern in the west. it gets hot, dry. there has been inadequate and theno go in there out the dead and dying material. then we have a lightning strike and all of a sudden you have an inferno on your hands. -- as ie, as indicated indicated, some of that problem was due to firecrackers, but this is a year-long pattern in the west. same warming trend in the firesked seems to have fueled the storms in the gulf of mexico and over the atlanta -- over the atlantic. the victims of all of these disasters and the communities that will continue to face these growing threats need government to come up with smarter policy to try to prevent as much of this as possible. upt is why i wanted to wrap my remarks by way of talking about the bizarre way in which the federal government budgets fo
president, i served as chairman of the energy and natural resources committee for a time. i have sat in so many committee hearings and heard again and again about the dangers the fires posed our state. is, the fires are getting hotter. they have gotten bigger, tougher to fight, and this is a year-long pattern in the west. it gets hot, dry. there has been inadequate and theno go in there out the dead and dying material. then we have a lightning strike and all of a sudden you have an inferno on...
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so i think it's this natural human tendency. we don't want to be told what to do. then we just never -- let me tell you. i handled 160 presidentially declared disasters. and i guarantee you that every single one that i went to, i heard from one if not from 1,000 people, i never thought it would happen to me. and i think that's the mentality everywhere. >> i think you're willing to admit to me, michael, that there are politics that are played, even in a society so risk-averse. that's the point you're making now. even though there is the tendency to be risk-averse, there are politics that get played around these natural disasters. you experienced that with president bush, donald trump has made some mistakes, and some political missteps, i would argue around this particular hurrica hurricane harvey. what doesn't allow us to move past the politics when it comes to even things like natural disasters? >> well, you're right. i will be brutally honest with you. it probably will offend some people. but when you think about it, every single disaster in this country involves
so i think it's this natural human tendency. we don't want to be told what to do. then we just never -- let me tell you. i handled 160 presidentially declared disasters. and i guarantee you that every single one that i went to, i heard from one if not from 1,000 people, i never thought it would happen to me. and i think that's the mentality everywhere. >> i think you're willing to admit to me, michael, that there are politics that are played, even in a society so risk-averse. that's the...
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occurrence and reports in south korea say it could be a natural occurrence. could this be residual fallout from a blast? >> it sure could. it's ironic right now because china is the one saying it's most likely a blast where south korea which is in directly harm's way saying it looks like a natural incident. there aren't many earthquakes in north korea. they were seeing after the september 3rd incident that the land looks unstable and there were a lot of lands sides and falls but that would be a big landslide to create a 3 hadn't 4 incident. we've seen the war of the words and he may have been, we're speculating but he may have been trying to send another signal that he's not being cows to step down and this would be their seventh nuclear test. >> i want to ask you about the new report in the los angeles times saying that aides warned president trump not to attack the north korean leader himself personally. trump's description of kim jong-un as a rocketman on a suicide mission and the threat to totally troy north korea were not in a draft speech by officials.
occurrence and reports in south korea say it could be a natural occurrence. could this be residual fallout from a blast? >> it sure could. it's ironic right now because china is the one saying it's most likely a blast where south korea which is in directly harm's way saying it looks like a natural incident. there aren't many earthquakes in north korea. they were seeing after the september 3rd incident that the land looks unstable and there were a lot of lands sides and falls but that...
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it's just human nature.ome accustomed to the devil that you know, as opposed to the devil that you don't know. what also has made this kind of interesting for the republicans, and for voters, and people who consume health care which is all of us, is that the democrats -- i should say barry sanders in a very sort of bad times moment unrolled his single payer program. some democrats have signed on. if you're not paying attention to this a lot, as obsessively as we do, voters may think, well, are my choices the republicans, repeal and replace, or is my choice single payer? and as opposed to sort of the difference between obamacare and the new republican bill. so i think that the -- that his base is not going to lose -- i think one thing that -- that to leave him on if he became part of the swamp. that's a really important nuance and you don't see any of that happening at this moment. >> all right. i want to move on to what's happening this morning as well with north korea, as we're getting reports that there wa
it's just human nature.ome accustomed to the devil that you know, as opposed to the devil that you don't know. what also has made this kind of interesting for the republicans, and for voters, and people who consume health care which is all of us, is that the democrats -- i should say barry sanders in a very sort of bad times moment unrolled his single payer program. some democrats have signed on. if you're not paying attention to this a lot, as obsessively as we do, voters may think, well, are...
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a modern side, my last magic bus ran on natural gas. i went all over america natural gas. when i went into these national parks, i did not feel i was coughing out so it. i thought all buses would soon be on natural gas. decades later, we are still not fully there. john: are we more politically divided? doug: no question about it. the point of history is to remind us that our own times are uniquely oppressive area i believe that fully. you watch ken burns documentary and you will see how we lost 58,000 americans. it was bad. even in the 1960's, it was worse than now. there is something about this dividing, this dislike and hatred of the liberals and conservatives that has gotten very extreme. used to be able to be in the middle. you could be with the democrats on this and republicans on this. centrists get killed in this environment. people want you to choose in this war of the moment. we do not work in a cooperative way with each other. i love america. i was in indiana a couple days ago. wherever i go, i am heartened a thingsoliticians and that a county level. sometimes th
a modern side, my last magic bus ran on natural gas. i went all over america natural gas. when i went into these national parks, i did not feel i was coughing out so it. i thought all buses would soon be on natural gas. decades later, we are still not fully there. john: are we more politically divided? doug: no question about it. the point of history is to remind us that our own times are uniquely oppressive area i believe that fully. you watch ken burns documentary and you will see how we lost...
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we have to go in, mimic what nature would have done, and remove some of that. that will take a couple of things. a commitment to staying with landscape scale efforts to reduce fire risk and remove some of that biomass that can burn. secondly, we have got to restore industry to some parts of these areas. withe doing a project denver water authority and the nature conservancy and others outside, taking water quality. acre to reducean the amount of biomass up there so that they are not subject to catastrophic wildfire. that is a key part of denver's drinking water. that forest protects their drinking watershed. it filters the water. we have to go in and do that but there is not an industry -- there is one major commercial mill left in colorado. it is a couple hundred miles from that area. six the fire funding but also make sure that there is industry that can help a miracle -- that can help ameliorate the cost of going in and providing appropriate areas with reduction of wildfire risk. host: that is the subject of piece.ssociated press" wildfires plaguing much of
we have to go in, mimic what nature would have done, and remove some of that. that will take a couple of things. a commitment to staying with landscape scale efforts to reduce fire risk and remove some of that biomass that can burn. secondly, we have got to restore industry to some parts of these areas. withe doing a project denver water authority and the nature conservancy and others outside, taking water quality. acre to reducean the amount of biomass up there so that they are not subject to...
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harnessing the laws of nature and applying them to roboticsm are harnessing the laws of nature and applyingowing a simple set of rules and only looking at the local environment. and the effect of all of the robots working together gives you these beautiful conflicts figures. it is easy to programme robots to follow simple rules and they would certainly reduce some sort of swarm. but sabena is trying to do it the other way around. she knows what complex swarm patterns that she wants and she needs to find the simple rules that produce them. either we use bio inspiration, from nature, or we use machine learning where we do it automatically. 0r nature, or we use machine learning where we do it automatically. or we crowd sourced. sometimes we ask that crowd sourced. sometimes we ask that crowd to help us. as well is trying to reverse engineer nature, doctor sabine howard has also developed tools to help programme and activate so many robots in one go. nothing to worry about. you saved the universe. 0h, these have come to life. hang on. that is all from us for now. we are on facebook and twitter.
harnessing the laws of nature and applying them to roboticsm are harnessing the laws of nature and applyingowing a simple set of rules and only looking at the local environment. and the effect of all of the robots working together gives you these beautiful conflicts figures. it is easy to programme robots to follow simple rules and they would certainly reduce some sort of swarm. but sabena is trying to do it the other way around. she knows what complex swarm patterns that she wants and she...
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there is nothing natural about this disaster. it is time we come clean and start telling what is going on based on facts rather than opinion. is not natural. we need to start informing people about whether technology. modification technology. at first it was just the u.s. with hart technology. host: tony, we only have 30 seconds left. minutes left in this conversation, you can see the rest online at c-span.org. we will leave it here to go live to the u.s. house where members are about to hold a brief session. this will be the final one of the august break. we go live now to the floor of the u.s. house on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c. washington, d.c., september 1, 2017. i hereby appoint the honorable francis rooney to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our guest chap
there is nothing natural about this disaster. it is time we come clean and start telling what is going on based on facts rather than opinion. is not natural. we need to start informing people about whether technology. modification technology. at first it was just the u.s. with hart technology. host: tony, we only have 30 seconds left. minutes left in this conversation, you can see the rest online at c-span.org. we will leave it here to go live to the u.s. house where members are about to hold a...
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there's unpredictable nature of natural disasters and otherwise. they will be that later. whether you're a republican or democrat, conservative or liberal, is a big sweeping change. >> i think that sweeping change is, people have learned from katrina, you do all of the finger pointing when the storm's happening, that takes away from the response. so if you cut that kind of stuff out and actually do your job, and actually be a mayor, actually be a governor, and do what you're supposed to do, that enables the federal government to then marshal their resources and they're not trying to pick up or clean up the mess that the state and local governments left. once again, the guy that took this stuff during hurricane katrina, i want to stand up and give a standing ovation to governor scott, and brock long and president trump and say you guys are doing this exactly the right way and thank you, as an american citizen. neil: good for you. you know what i noticed and i think if you can avoid the finger pointing is when you can see cooperation of the parties and maybe there's somethin
there's unpredictable nature of natural disasters and otherwise. they will be that later. whether you're a republican or democrat, conservative or liberal, is a big sweeping change. >> i think that sweeping change is, people have learned from katrina, you do all of the finger pointing when the storm's happening, that takes away from the response. so if you cut that kind of stuff out and actually do your job, and actually be a mayor, actually be a governor, and do what you're supposed to...
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natural disasters, terror attacks, war, social unrest.any people believe the world around them m is falling apartt the seams. and so they want to be ready for the worst. these "preppers", as they're known, are prepared for all eventualities, and self-sufficiency is at the top of their agenda. drop-outs, social critics -- what kind of people are they? the survivalist movement is going strong, particularly in the us. >> it's magnificent. >> chris walch explains the attraction of this remote area. it's all national forest, all public landsds. thousands s of square miles of wilderness. walch comes from detroit. a few years ago he moved to idaho. up here in the sparsely populated northwest of the us, he feels more secure and more independent. walch hahas founded a nenetworo advise people who think like him. itit's called "prepper" -- for people who want to be prepared for any potential l catastroph. he says this area has defensibility. it has privacy. 200 or 300 feet of trees and your cabin is 50 feet or 500 feet up on the s side of a mountain
natural disasters, terror attacks, war, social unrest.any people believe the world around them m is falling apartt the seams. and so they want to be ready for the worst. these "preppers", as they're known, are prepared for all eventualities, and self-sufficiency is at the top of their agenda. drop-outs, social critics -- what kind of people are they? the survivalist movement is going strong, particularly in the us. >> it's magnificent. >> chris walch explains the...
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what i call the market, mother nature and moore's law. the market for me is in digital globalization. but everything is being digitized and globalized by facebook or amazon or pay pal. on a graph looks like a hockey stake. mother nature is climate change and population growth in the developing world. looks like a hockey stick, and moore's laud says the speed and power of microchips will double every 24 months. now closer to 30. on a graph looks like a hockey stick. we're in monday ol' of the the hockey stick accelerations and they're resaming the work place, geopolitics, ethics and common. >> host: are the cooperating, conflicting? they good to together. moore's law, drives more globalization, so more technology and mow solutions. >> 202748-8200 in the east and central time zone. 748. 8201 in the mountain and pacific time zones. mr. friedman. 2007 was a year that you brought up. one thing you brought up is that nearly half the world has a personal computer in heir hand now. >> guest: roughly half of the world is connected with some sort o
what i call the market, mother nature and moore's law. the market for me is in digital globalization. but everything is being digitized and globalized by facebook or amazon or pay pal. on a graph looks like a hockey stake. mother nature is climate change and population growth in the developing world. looks like a hockey stick, and moore's laud says the speed and power of microchips will double every 24 months. now closer to 30. on a graph looks like a hockey stick. we're in monday ol' of the...
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. >> the fog is really scattered in nature. >> good. >> i worry about that because it is so scattered we don't this huge veil of thick fog that it could trip you up because it comes up quickly. just watch for that. it is very sparse. that is helpful. however, you will notice on storm scan some showers working their way in across western most suburbs berks, lancaster county, getting hit and heading to 95 south we will run into that outside of delaware but with time we will have a couple showers, very scattered in nature. another shot, outside rehoboth where sun obviously has yet to come up but will with time and i don't think we will see too
. >> the fog is really scattered in nature. >> good. >> i worry about that because it is so scattered we don't this huge veil of thick fog that it could trip you up because it comes up quickly. just watch for that. it is very sparse. that is helpful. however, you will notice on storm scan some showers working their way in across western most suburbs berks, lancaster county, getting hit and heading to 95 south we will run into that outside of delaware but with time we will have...