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those changes where alaska was a jungle or greenland look different or what have you, those changes happened over the house and send thousands of years. we are seeing now as a result of greenhouse gas emissions are rapid changes on the timescale of decades, which is unprecedented, in our history. we have built an infrastructure, we have built cities and towns that were built for the environments we had 100 years ago, when the climate had not changed. now a lot of these storms, extreme weather, unprecedented heat waves in the pacific northwest, flooding in germany and new york city, these weather events are forcing us to think about how we want to build our infrastructure for the next 100 years or 200 years. host: one of our social media followers has a question for you. they want to know, when will the government augment the building code in some of these disaster prone areas? they build houses that look like a pile of matchsticks after a hurricane or tornado, and people rebuild the exact same way. how about living with bricks or reinforced steel frames? who is in charge of those building co
those changes where alaska was a jungle or greenland look different or what have you, those changes happened over the house and send thousands of years. we are seeing now as a result of greenhouse gas emissions are rapid changes on the timescale of decades, which is unprecedented, in our history. we have built an infrastructure, we have built cities and towns that were built for the environments we had 100 years ago, when the climate had not changed. now a lot of these storms, extreme weather,...
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no technology will change that. people will most likely want to go to rest areas and maybe get a bite to eat. you're both very intelligent and make great points. thanks for answering my question. host: got your question. >> i hope you and your family are safe in the wake of these hurricanes ravaging the gulf coast. we think the havoc being wreaked all made more intense by climate change make all the more clear that we have to modernize our grid infrastructure and invest in microgrids that are more resilient in the solar generators, generators that don't pollute. we are really excited about some of the innovation when it comes to resiliency made all the more clear unfortunately by the harm these disasters are reeking upon your communities and so much else. i wanted to go back to cost for a second. we talk about the cost of transmission. we don't talk about the cost of inaction. climate change cost taxpayers nearly $100 billion. they simply cannot afford not to act on climate change. host: heather, do you want to talk
no technology will change that. people will most likely want to go to rest areas and maybe get a bite to eat. you're both very intelligent and make great points. thanks for answering my question. host: got your question. >> i hope you and your family are safe in the wake of these hurricanes ravaging the gulf coast. we think the havoc being wreaked all made more intense by climate change make all the more clear that we have to modernize our grid infrastructure and invest in microgrids that...
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we need to change that. cannot be changed because like how- now. we need to change that.hanged because like how doing? ? how is your company doing? we be changed because like how doing? ? how is your company doing?— be changed because like how doing? ? how is your company doing? we make a lot of our electricity _ how is your company doing? we make a lot of our electricity ourselves _ lot of our electricity ourselves stop they are about to make gas from grass to put into the grid. we have the answers in terms of technology. that insulates us as a company. we need to insulate the whole company in that way so that we are no longer dependent on foreign markets. these crazy events that happen all the time, the biggest one in my time as energy sector. it will be the last one until we fix the underlying problem. white might view case appears to be performing really badly when it comes to storage. this shorta . e badly when it comes to storage. this shortage and — badly when it comes to storage. this shortage and gas is a global thing. it was a coordinated reaction with the econo
we need to change that. cannot be changed because like how- now. we need to change that.hanged because like how doing? ? how is your company doing? we be changed because like how doing? ? how is your company doing?— be changed because like how doing? ? how is your company doing? we make a lot of our electricity _ how is your company doing? we make a lot of our electricity ourselves _ lot of our electricity ourselves stop they are about to make gas from grass to put into the grid. we have the...
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the climate change. host: it is the university of delaware disaster research center, and the ata
the climate change. host: it is the university of delaware disaster research center, and the ata
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with climate change, what we're seeing is huge changes in this.nd now we're going to more rain in less hours. which means that we are getting extreme rain events, meaning floods and then prolonged droughts. i think we need to see that the world is at risk and that we as a country can and will do more. talking about the crucial summit on the way, i'm joined by professor hannah cloake, climate scientist at the university of reading. these disasters that we've seen, as horrible as they are, could they add a sense of urgency to proceedings in glasgow? it's very frustrating as a climate scientist, to know and we are in danger and the world is burning, really and nobody�*s doing anything about it and it happens again and we say the same things and then there's another conference and we're still saying the same things and nobody is listening. please let us take some firm action this time and i think we can avert the worst of the disaster but we are coming up to the time it may be too late. because we are told that if action is not fast, then we are facin
with climate change, what we're seeing is huge changes in this.nd now we're going to more rain in less hours. which means that we are getting extreme rain events, meaning floods and then prolonged droughts. i think we need to see that the world is at risk and that we as a country can and will do more. talking about the crucial summit on the way, i'm joined by professor hannah cloake, climate scientist at the university of reading. these disasters that we've seen, as horrible as they are, could...
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the are needed, why has the government changed its mind.— changed its mind.t of the experts — changed its mind. the 'udgment of the experts was h changed its mind. the 'udgment of the experts was that _ changed its mind. the judgment of the experts was that it _ changed its mind. the judgment of the experts was that it would - changed its mind. the judgment of the experts was that it would have | the experts was that it would have been _ the experts was that it would have been too _ the experts was that it would have been too soon without having the numbers — been too soon without having the numbers of people vaccinated, not 'ust numbers of people vaccinated, not just at_ numbers of people vaccinated, not just at home, where of course we had this fast_ just at home, where of course we had this fast vaccination programme, but abroad _ this fast vaccination programme, but abroad as _ this fast vaccination programme, but abroad as well at a level whereby you know — abroad as well at a level whereby you know we can now say with a lot of confidence not only are ni
the are needed, why has the government changed its mind.— changed its mind.t of the experts — changed its mind. the 'udgment of the experts was h changed its mind. the 'udgment of the experts was that _ changed its mind. the judgment of the experts was that it _ changed its mind. the judgment of the experts was that it would - changed its mind. the judgment of the experts was that it would have | the experts was that it would have been _ the experts was that it would have been too _ the...
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>> human beings and human institutions change slowly and gradual.is less expensive and less traumatic and less divisive so the best way to deal with climate change is with the cultural and technological shift to not have to make big ships i've got solar panels on my roof those that come over on thanksgiving and sees them then 30 years down the road one of the things i have to keep myself from doing is to say to people if only you listen to me when? but he didn't listen for a series of reasons so the shorthand is the fossil fuel industry and what paralyzed our political life so now we have to change very very fast because the basic dynamic is not the usual political dynamic to reach some kind of a compromise think people should get a good wage seven dollars an hour is fine maybe and 15 then come back and fight it out there's no compromise in a system or how it works but the basic problem is with physics since that is compromised it becomes our job and science doesn't tell us how fast we need to work and in 2018 climate change of the international gro
>> human beings and human institutions change slowly and gradual.is less expensive and less traumatic and less divisive so the best way to deal with climate change is with the cultural and technological shift to not have to make big ships i've got solar panels on my roof those that come over on thanksgiving and sees them then 30 years down the road one of the things i have to keep myself from doing is to say to people if only you listen to me when? but he didn't listen for a series of...
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glad to see this name change. it shows that when we know better we can do better. i agree with her on that. and another person, taylor on instagram says she thinks changing the name is the right move but is surprised they didn't officially change the name to olympic valley. she's referring to the fact that they hosted the olympics back in 1960. what do you think about this, raj? >> we've done this with so many different things, right? not just squaw valley or palisades, so many different structures and names of schools. it's sensitive. i think you have to go with each community. it's so sensitive. but change is something we're also part of. it's delicate. >>> not just squaw valley, some people in fresno valley talking about other places impacted. fresno county is home to squaw valley basin and squaw lake. they changed the name to squaw leap management to san joaquin. and another name was olympic valley public service district. nationwide there are approximately 800 places with squaw in the name, according to data
glad to see this name change. it shows that when we know better we can do better. i agree with her on that. and another person, taylor on instagram says she thinks changing the name is the right move but is surprised they didn't officially change the name to olympic valley. she's referring to the fact that they hosted the olympics back in 1960. what do you think about this, raj? >> we've done this with so many different things, right? not just squaw valley or palisades, so many different...
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as she lay person to oversee that change?— that change? change? first of all, that are important questions and - that change? first of all, that are l important questions and questions that change? first of all, that are i important questions and questions i have been asking and challenges. we had to be honest about this, particular to this case, but also the conduct of that serving officer and conduct of policing more broadly. as i will continue to work with the metropolitan police and the commissioner to hold them to account, as everybody would expect me to do. and i will continue to do that. ., me to do. and i will continue to do that. . ., that. priti patel, the home secretary- _ nickelljacobs is with me now. we have heard the victim statements that will have resonated across the country. what is your reaction to this today? i country. what is your reaction to this today?— country. what is your reaction to this today? i share the sentiment that almost _ this today? i share the sentiment that almost everyone _ this today? i share the se
as she lay person to oversee that change?— that change? change? first of all, that are important questions and - that change? first of all, that are l important questions and questions that change? first of all, that are i important questions and questions i have been asking and challenges. we had to be honest about this, particular to this case, but also the conduct of that serving officer and conduct of policing more broadly. as i will continue to work with the metropolitan police and the...
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the climate change. when rick scott was governor, there was a denial by the government to allow people to talk about climate change as if it didn't exist. the former president was talking about denying climate change then, like it happens naturally. in your mind, as a young woman, very intelligent, what do you think is going to be the outcome of citizens here on this planet in the near future? i give it five months to five years if we do not get it together. guest: i am not quite that pessimistic, but it is a major challenge, educating people about climate change and having these conversations. they are difficult. and partly because our society so divided right now. we cannot have a conversation about things that appear to be fact because we no longer believe in facts. we think that there are alternate facts now, or rake fact -- fke fact -- fake facts. it is a challenge when we cannot get people to agree on basic facts, light, how do you prepare for worst storms if you have to start establishing that the
the climate change. when rick scott was governor, there was a denial by the government to allow people to talk about climate change as if it didn't exist. the former president was talking about denying climate change then, like it happens naturally. in your mind, as a young woman, very intelligent, what do you think is going to be the outcome of citizens here on this planet in the near future? i give it five months to five years if we do not get it together. guest: i am not quite that...
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on climate change. can you help me now, at age 30, how to act on some of this that you bring up in your book about a.i.? >> i think they're kind of in the same category climate change was 30 years ago when i was your age, that as we can see them on the horizon as potentially overwhelming, we'd be smart to have the conversation about it right now, not 30 years from now and one of the first things we can and should do is at least makesu sure the horses behind tm are not so powerful they can't be checked in any way which means taking on silicon valley, whose power has grown unchecked in recent years and forget a.i. insane amounts of damage already with things like algorithms, run what you see in your facebook feed devoted to make you angrier and crazier every passing day and doing it effectively so breaking the power -- we get concentration to power, there are two whether they are the ends of exxon or the hands of mark zuckerberg, it's a good idea to lessen that power quickly before it overwhelms society's
on climate change. can you help me now, at age 30, how to act on some of this that you bring up in your book about a.i.? >> i think they're kind of in the same category climate change was 30 years ago when i was your age, that as we can see them on the horizon as potentially overwhelming, we'd be smart to have the conversation about it right now, not 30 years from now and one of the first things we can and should do is at least makesu sure the horses behind tm are not so powerful they...
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or try to solve climate change, and brazil pulled out. and it felt like -- >> stephen: was this when balsonaro pulled them out? >> yes. and it sounded like a lot of anger and upset. i was playing in saw paulo that night, and we did something simple like that, i played the song, flipped my guitar around and held it up to the sky. and i was standing there for what felt like 30 minutes but probably four minutes. and i was shaking. my whole body was shaking because it was standing for something bigger than myself. it was extremely important to be able to stand for that and i could feel the power of the -- >> stephen: and the audience responded? like, it meant a lot to the people there. >> it was the loudest scream i think i heard the entire tour. >> stephen: as i said in the monologue tonight, 56% in polls, 56% of young people agree with the statement that humanity is doomed. >> yeah. >> stephen: how do you feel about that? and how do you feel about that sentiment? >> i mean, i think it makes a lot of sense. like, we've basically grown up, my
or try to solve climate change, and brazil pulled out. and it felt like -- >> stephen: was this when balsonaro pulled them out? >> yes. and it sounded like a lot of anger and upset. i was playing in saw paulo that night, and we did something simple like that, i played the song, flipped my guitar around and held it up to the sky. and i was standing there for what felt like 30 minutes but probably four minutes. and i was shaking. my whole body was shaking because it was standing for...
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to change. but there are also incentives created by the nature of legislative work itself, the nature of the schedule, nature of the structure of the institution, which can be very powerful, which shapes behavior as much as they shape work. and it is important to think about change in terms of altering incentives. fourth, and related to that, i would say that reforming the culture of congress requires reforming the work of congress. it is worth thinking about things like how to encourage members to spend more time together, how to encourage members to take retreats together or have dinner together. that matters, but i would say ultimately ultimately what matters more is the work of the institution. the cultural change of the work encourages a different kind of culture. and just spending time together is not really a way to get at the core of the culture of the institution. you have to think about how congress works, therefore how its members work. and fifth and finally, i would urge you to think
to change. but there are also incentives created by the nature of legislative work itself, the nature of the schedule, nature of the structure of the institution, which can be very powerful, which shapes behavior as much as they shape work. and it is important to think about change in terms of altering incentives. fourth, and related to that, i would say that reforming the culture of congress requires reforming the work of congress. it is worth thinking about things like how to encourage...
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we have to change very fast. the basic dynamic not our political dynamic which is different groups of people arguing with each other and reaching some kind of compromise, people should get a good wage, $7 an hour is fine, then come back and fight it out again a few years later or whatever, that is how compromising our system works but our problem is the basic conflict is between human beings and physics and since physics will not compromise that becomes our job and the scientists told us how fast we need to work. in 2018 the intergovernmental panel on climate change, the international group of scientists the world relies on for their analysis, for its greatest challenges, published their latest port and it said we had until 2032, to transform our energy systems which they define as cutting emissions in half, and if we did not meet that target by 2030, the prospects for meeting the targets we set in paris five years ago are nil. that is the deadline, literally the deadline and in the face of that, like it or not w
we have to change very fast. the basic dynamic not our political dynamic which is different groups of people arguing with each other and reaching some kind of compromise, people should get a good wage, $7 an hour is fine, then come back and fight it out again a few years later or whatever, that is how compromising our system works but our problem is the basic conflict is between human beings and physics and since physics will not compromise that becomes our job and the scientists told us how...
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he has been calling for change but economically careful change. that but only absolutely if necessary. he does seem like a safe person, and we have even seen him in recent weeks imitating phrases angela merkel has used or hand gestures, so he is hoping that the love for angela merkel, although reliant on angela merkel, although reliant on angela merkel all these years, will feed into him winning a victory today. it is you have said, this is not the end. this is stagei is you have said, this is not the end. this is stage i of the election itself and after that the coalition building. i itself and after that the coalition buildin: . ., itself and after that the coalition buildinu. ., , itself and after that the coalition buildinu. ~ , ., ,., ., , building. i think it is reasonable to say none _ building. i think it is reasonable to say none of— building. i think it is reasonable to say none of these _ building. i think it is reasonable to say none of these parties - building. i think it is reasonable i to say none of these parties will reach 50% on
he has been calling for change but economically careful change. that but only absolutely if necessary. he does seem like a safe person, and we have even seen him in recent weeks imitating phrases angela merkel has used or hand gestures, so he is hoping that the love for angela merkel, although reliant on angela merkel, although reliant on angela merkel all these years, will feed into him winning a victory today. it is you have said, this is not the end. this is stagei is you have said, this is...
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this nation is going to come together and we are going to beat this climate change. thank you. >> a look at the potential of wind energy off of u.s. shores and possible impact on climate change with former louisiana governor bobby jindal and david hayes president biden's special assistant on climate change. >> welcome to the bipartisan policy center. we are hosting this event today with a distinguished panel of guests. we are very excited today to talk about the opportunity for the u.s. offshore winds. my name is leslie. i am a
this nation is going to come together and we are going to beat this climate change. thank you. >> a look at the potential of wind energy off of u.s. shores and possible impact on climate change with former louisiana governor bobby jindal and david hayes president biden's special assistant on climate change. >> welcome to the bipartisan policy center. we are hosting this event today with a distinguished panel of guests. we are very excited today to talk about the opportunity for the...
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none ofthe priorities are changing. none of the parties _ priorities are changing.e _ priorities are changing. none of the parties have enough . of the parties have enough measures to reach the goals of climate protections, only the greens have a large amount of measures which come close to the goals, and the emission targets we have to do and have to reach. the others do not. they come close they come close, but still not sufficient. in the german forest they are replanting different species which they will hope will prove more resistant to a warmer drier future. change, it seems is inevitable for a country which must now decide how best to safeguard its future. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: trying news, still to come: to get to the us but stranded trying to get to the us but stranded on the columbia panama border, we examine the fortunes of 19,000 mainly haitian migrants. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all athletes should be clean going into the game. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact
none ofthe priorities are changing. none of the parties _ priorities are changing.e _ priorities are changing. none of the parties have enough . of the parties have enough measures to reach the goals of climate protections, only the greens have a large amount of measures which come close to the goals, and the emission targets we have to do and have to reach. the others do not. they come close they come close, but still not sufficient. in the german forest they are replanting different species...
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, change others -- [inaudible] and the truth is change, it's changed in a way that's it's never going to go back to what it was 10, 15 years ago. it's simply not the case. when i became president i committed, i rejoined and that i help put together is the paris accord and things have changed so significantly, i mean not preaching to the choir as they say around, and you all understand. the idea that we're going to go back to a circumstance where we're going to be able to be in a situation like it was in 1967 or 8. it's not going to be the case. we can't afford to let anything slip further. we can't allow that to happen. all the data and some of you are genuine experts here, all the data shows that to stay below 1.5 degrees centigrade. we have to act more rapidly and more firmly and more broadly in the day. it really is a matter of what the world is going to look like. it's not a joke. it's not a joke. and if you ever believed more people died in new york city queens from flooding than in a hurricane in louisiana when i was down there with 178 mile per hour wind. more people died. they
, change others -- [inaudible] and the truth is change, it's changed in a way that's it's never going to go back to what it was 10, 15 years ago. it's simply not the case. when i became president i committed, i rejoined and that i help put together is the paris accord and things have changed so significantly, i mean not preaching to the choir as they say around, and you all understand. the idea that we're going to go back to a circumstance where we're going to be able to be in a situation like...
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the power of change.aking it a force for good. >> 12 cnn anchors set out to find the changemakers, the ones smashing down barriers and lifting up society. those are their stories. these are the champions for change. ♪ >>> welcome to champions for change. i'm victor blackwell. >> and i'm alisyn camerota. we are spotlighting those who making the world a better place. they are not famous. not making headlines. >> they are innovators and problem solvers with extraordinary ideas. let's start with kate baldwin. she cares passionately about the oceans and she met a woman trying to make seafood sustainable from boat to kitchen to plate. >> captain, how are you? may we board? >> yes, permission to board. >> thank you, sir. >> all right. >> that is what we're going to try to catch. >> i grew up fishing with my family and my dad and my mom, all through any childhood. i love seafood, i love fish. i did not understand how close to extinction some of my favorite fish were. >> target species. >> hey! how's the season be
the power of change.aking it a force for good. >> 12 cnn anchors set out to find the changemakers, the ones smashing down barriers and lifting up society. those are their stories. these are the champions for change. ♪ >>> welcome to champions for change. i'm victor blackwell. >> and i'm alisyn camerota. we are spotlighting those who making the world a better place. they are not famous. not making headlines. >> they are innovators and problem solvers with...
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it's a change. and probably we will also see this change after the election in many ways, angle americans shape german youth. they are minority voters. but in this state race could emerge crucial to ever reaches the finishing line. first, the meet al dizzier, cologne, germany. they coined value have plummeted off the china intensified it's cracked down on digital currencies. banding old transactions on friday. asians most powerful regulations including its central bank want anyone found to find the will be investigated. a crackdown is partly due to the huge amount of energy needed to create digital currencies. it comes as trying to test its own digital currency, controlled by the chinese central bank set to roll out in 2022. encouraged by military victories against the armed groups. people are beginning to return to towns and northern most am big, which were ravaged by years of violent fighters having targeting the resource rich region. but if he pushed out with help from wanda, malcolm waiver has b
it's a change. and probably we will also see this change after the election in many ways, angle americans shape german youth. they are minority voters. but in this state race could emerge crucial to ever reaches the finishing line. first, the meet al dizzier, cologne, germany. they coined value have plummeted off the china intensified it's cracked down on digital currencies. banding old transactions on friday. asians most powerful regulations including its central bank want anyone found to find...
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let's look at some of these changes. let's look at some of these changes _ these changes. in _ these changes. let's look at some of these changes in a _ these changes. let's look at some of these changes in a bit _ these changes. let's look at some of these changes in a bit more - these changes. let's look at some of these changes in a bit more detail. l these changes in a bit more detail. best of all the traffic light system. and i right at the moment 62 countries on the red list? could that be reduced? we countries on the red list? could that be reduced?— countries on the red list? could that be reduced? we are expecting that be reduced? we are expecting that leicester _ that be reduced? we are expecting that leicester could _ that be reduced? we are expecting that leicester could be _ that be reduced? we are expecting that leicester could be reduced. i that leicester could be reduced. there are some big destinations on the list that have a huge dysphoria here in the uk. pakistan, mexico, turkey. a lot of interest from communities in britain to be able to go back there.
let's look at some of these changes. let's look at some of these changes _ these changes. in _ these changes. let's look at some of these changes in a _ these changes. let's look at some of these changes in a bit _ these changes. let's look at some of these changes in a bit more - these changes. let's look at some of these changes in a bit more detail. l these changes in a bit more detail. best of all the traffic light system. and i right at the moment 62 countries on the red list? could that...
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climate change policy, you need to be to understand people are fleeing because of climate change. i can, how effective is it, yvonne, to be lobbying powerful governments to say you need to have a to see what john is coming from. it's when you look at the global, complex migration and the, the, the principles within it. the objective of it is that mr. moving the same direction, it's about how do we ensure the governments, the more wealth become chief, particularly the united states, and the case open the doors and receive migrants from me in as much as i respect that position. i also feel that it's missing a really fundamental aspect, and i prefer to focus on that in the global conduct of migration. the 3rd objective is to address the structural challenges which lead to migration, which your migration and i think would be making a mistake to pay. to put our focus on emphasis on having, you know, immigration policy that are leading to welcoming yes, that's all good. well, let's not take our right off the ball. what we really need to be focus on is, what do we do? i can do a thing to
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so that hasn't changed. what has changed is the political environment. specifically the approval ratings of joe biden, right? and i think if you go back and you think about where democrats were, where the white house was not that long ago, let's say in early june, the assumption was covid is going to be gone, the economy is going to be good, i'm going to keep my approval ratings in the 50s, i'm going to have all of this momentum, we have this legislation moving its way down the tracks. this is going to be great, and i'll bring my momentum to that legislation. bing, bing, boom, we're done. accept part one didn't turn out so well. covid hasn't gone away. optimism is down, and pessimism is up, and then, of course, there was afghanistan. and now the president is not bringing his momentum into this process. he needs his own party to give him momentum. so it is a very different environment than they thought they were getting. >> woodruff: but, tam, i mean the party also needs this. the democrats, they are connected to the president. he is their party's nominee
so that hasn't changed. what has changed is the political environment. specifically the approval ratings of joe biden, right? and i think if you go back and you think about where democrats were, where the white house was not that long ago, let's say in early june, the assumption was covid is going to be gone, the economy is going to be good, i'm going to keep my approval ratings in the 50s, i'm going to have all of this momentum, we have this legislation moving its way down the tracks. this is...
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from climate change to conflicts, to covid—19. it would be easy to lose hope.less. yet, what hope is there, really, when vast countries like china, india — huge emitters of carbon — aren't quite so keen? strangely, this meeting really matters to downing street because of the next big international shindig at home — the climate conference in glasgow at the beginning of november. the prime minister wants all countries, big and small, wealthy and less so, to make more dramatic promises to cut their carbon, and for the richer ones to put their hands in their pockets to help the others go green. right now, he only puts the chances of that happening in time at six out of ten, so there is a real demand for borisjohnson to create momentum here in manhattan. but whose mind can he change? the outspoken brazilian leader, who's let the amazon forest burn. borisjohnson had vowed to telljair bolsonaro to stop what's going on. but when they actually met, it looked rather friendlier than that. the prime minister urging the brazilian to get the astrazeneca vaccine. get the astr
from climate change to conflicts, to covid—19. it would be easy to lose hope.less. yet, what hope is there, really, when vast countries like china, india — huge emitters of carbon — aren't quite so keen? strangely, this meeting really matters to downing street because of the next big international shindig at home — the climate conference in glasgow at the beginning of november. the prime minister wants all countries, big and small, wealthy and less so, to make more dramatic promises to...
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in terms of climate change. and if that doesn't change is going to be about $50000000000.00 by 2040. it's never too late. what africa need is to mobilize resources to allow pharmacy, to allow the rebuilding of infrastructure to make it more climate residents. and to make sure that we have, you know, better and systems that can resist. many of the challenges that we have today, which nations already pledged $100000000000.00 us dollars a year, 12 years ago and they haven't paid up? are you still optimistic they will? well, you know, they lead separate general bank. i mean that the piano and told me is that the only thing that matters is the promises that i kept so promised that something but promises have to be kept. i think that there's a lot of momentum to be being able to do that. everybody realizes that the crisis of trust, so we've got to make sure the $100000000000.00 is paid. and i think that, you know, they cop 26. we have no choice to make sure they want to be on the line. he's on the table to support cli
in terms of climate change. and if that doesn't change is going to be about $50000000000.00 by 2040. it's never too late. what africa need is to mobilize resources to allow pharmacy, to allow the rebuilding of infrastructure to make it more climate residents. and to make sure that we have, you know, better and systems that can resist. many of the challenges that we have today, which nations already pledged $100000000000.00 us dollars a year, 12 years ago and they haven't paid up? are you still...
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for terrorism, we need to send a clear message. >> afghanistan is changing fast and will change evenin the coming days. no one is yet clear exactly what the future will look like. >> now, the u.s. evacuation is over. how are those left behind supposed to get out safely? students, faculty, and staff of the american university of afghanistan, hundreds were turned away from kabul airport sunday. the university president joins us now, thank you for bei with us. this must have been a dramatic week. how are your students and staff fearing now that the u.s. have left and they are in afghanistan? >> hello and thank you. rst, our students, staff, and faculty are hopeful for the most part, most of them, to leave afghanistan to pursue their education and work in a safe and secure environment. for students, a place where they can learn without fear and faculty place where they can teach with freedom. >> on a practical level, how are you going to get them out? are you going to work with the taliban? >> it is unclear what will happen in the coming days. whether airports will reopen, whether there
for terrorism, we need to send a clear message. >> afghanistan is changing fast and will change evenin the coming days. no one is yet clear exactly what the future will look like. >> now, the u.s. evacuation is over. how are those left behind supposed to get out safely? students, faculty, and staff of the american university of afghanistan, hundreds were turned away from kabul airport sunday. the university president joins us now, thank you for bei with us. this must have been a...
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those changes where alaska was a jungle or greenland look different or what have you, those changes happeneduse and send thousands of years. we are seeing now as a result of greenhouse gas emissions are rapid changes on the timescale of decades, which is unprecedented, in our history. we have built an infrastructure, we have built cities and towns that were built for the environments we had 100 years ago, when the climate had not changed. now a lot of these storms, extreme weather, unprecedented heat waves in the pacific northwest, flooding in germany and new york city, these weather events are forcing us to think about how we want to build our infrastructure for the next 100 years or 200 years. host: one of our social media followers has a question for you. they want to know, when will the government augment the building code in some of these disaster prone areas? they build houses that look like a pile of matchsticks after a hurricane or tornado, and people rebuild the exact same way. how about living with bricks or reinforced steel frames? who is in charge of those building codes, sarah?
those changes where alaska was a jungle or greenland look different or what have you, those changes happeneduse and send thousands of years. we are seeing now as a result of greenhouse gas emissions are rapid changes on the timescale of decades, which is unprecedented, in our history. we have built an infrastructure, we have built cities and towns that were built for the environments we had 100 years ago, when the climate had not changed. now a lot of these storms, extreme weather,...
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. , country, more changes on its wa . ' country, more changes on its wa. ' , ., , way.ent governments have come and gone, but chancellor angela merkel has always been in power. haifa has always been in power. now she is stepping _ has always been in power. now she is stepping down which means for businesses, a new period of uncertainty.- period of uncertainty. these re . ular period of uncertainty. these regular side _ period of uncertainty. these regular side salads - period of uncertainty. these regular side salads were i regular side salads were usually served with the winner schnitzel and some other things. schnitzel and some other thins. ., ~ things. down in the hartzkeller restaurant. _ things. down in the hartzkeller restaurant, manager— things. down in the hartzkeller restaurant, manager peter- things. down in the hartzkeller| restaurant, manager peter says it is important to the new government keeps his taxes low. 0verall he is pretty relaxed to the prospect of change. i overall he is pretty relaxed to the prospect of change. i think personally _ the prospect o
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my hope is that egypt will change . it stands because we have to walk the heart towards that you, what's the real relationship on these bilateral level? it doesn't exist. the security cooperation is the bedrock of the relationship between the 2 countries. and since he came to power, 8 years ago, intelligence and military ties have grown stronger. israel agreeing that egyptian forces in breach of the cam, david acord, entered the demilitarized zone in the sign a peninsula to fight isolate. and then there's a prime concern for both countries. egypt broke a deceased fire during the 11 days worn, garza in may, turning that into a long term cessation of hostilities has proven more difficult. both countries, also wary of iran's growing influence at their borders. but the middle east is changing and with it, the nature of the ties between egypt and israel stance appears to be more embracing . we have to remember that this comes against the backdrop of the normalization agreements that were signed last year between israel and f
my hope is that egypt will change . it stands because we have to walk the heart towards that you, what's the real relationship on these bilateral level? it doesn't exist. the security cooperation is the bedrock of the relationship between the 2 countries. and since he came to power, 8 years ago, intelligence and military ties have grown stronger. israel agreeing that egyptian forces in breach of the cam, david acord, entered the demilitarized zone in the sign a peninsula to fight isolate. and...
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we're now in the climate change era.known for a few decades the basics of this science and have seen human fingerprints showing up on storms the last couple of decades. as people couldn't to burn fossil fuels and burn up the atmosphere with heat-trapping pollution. so this isn't something that just came upon us this summer or this hurricane season. it's something that we've been contributing to, really, since the industrial revolution, and i think finally coming to a head and people are waking up and realizing that the way we produce our energy, the way we power the global economy is contributing to these disasters that are both deadly and incredibly sev. >> it's not just extreme weather but wildfires, drought, power and energy, as you just mentioned. is the climate crisis beginning to have more of a tangible impact on our daily lives? >> yeah, i think people are noticing that more and more and i think that has been true for a number of years now. there's this branch of climate science called climate attribution science
we're now in the climate change era.known for a few decades the basics of this science and have seen human fingerprints showing up on storms the last couple of decades. as people couldn't to burn fossil fuels and burn up the atmosphere with heat-trapping pollution. so this isn't something that just came upon us this summer or this hurricane season. it's something that we've been contributing to, really, since the industrial revolution, and i think finally coming to a head and people are waking...
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holding this change. is it china and the u. s. as now and tony good terrace is saying yes, absolutely. and i think echoing what has been said before, again, especially last week, who talked about the power dynamic as long as global actions and quality can security off the dock in the power dynamic. and we haven't moved away from backward, even national around at the national, national definition of nation states or tied to offends of fall, i mean, be defying nation state system to the level of elements of all of these countries. and therefore from security, that national program, if you have, we've had that huge issue about they've been the, we know in the whole framework of which was very center to do the un role. especially in basically the developing was which was linked to the responsibility to protect that whole edifice of responsibility to protect never got back to the universal acceptance among the sovereign countries, especially in the global south. we talked that that will become an instrument of
holding this change. is it china and the u. s. as now and tony good terrace is saying yes, absolutely. and i think echoing what has been said before, again, especially last week, who talked about the power dynamic as long as global actions and quality can security off the dock in the power dynamic. and we haven't moved away from backward, even national around at the national, national definition of nation states or tied to offends of fall, i mean, be defying nation state system to the level of...
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evolves within changes in the global arena.m wondering if perhaps the idea of what we talk about in terms of structural contradictions that exist within the security counsel in terms of how they manage peace, security, human rights, and so forth, is that does everything that goes in have to be about how interests are designed in the security council? perhaps the real challenge for us as it moves forward in a changing global architecture is, what is the viability of the security counsel? is that the real issue or the entire u.n. architecture? that is the big question we have to confront. it has always been a political issue in terms of what happens. perhaps the challenge is to ask if it is needed for all the states. >> i also want to talk about change in the united nations. the secretary-general has been clear that multilateralism is the way forward. he keeps giving the same message to anyone he speaks with but he is dealing with 198 sovereign nations. he cannot dictate to them and change has to come from somewhere. are there a
evolves within changes in the global arena.m wondering if perhaps the idea of what we talk about in terms of structural contradictions that exist within the security counsel in terms of how they manage peace, security, human rights, and so forth, is that does everything that goes in have to be about how interests are designed in the security council? perhaps the real challenge for us as it moves forward in a changing global architecture is, what is the viability of the security counsel? is that...
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so as i said, maybe changing the color of the food can change your. ready perception, we know them, other people are using something like a green jelly if you present them with something that's kind of like a jelly and it's a green color. a lot of the time build soon that the flavors either something like line or. ringback axis and even if you flavor it with something different, a lot of the time people find it difficult to kind of english or identify what it is because the sensory choose are quite right. and you can in some ways. ready even through things like sound make foods taste crunchy, or. ready fresher than they are. and when it comes to texture, you can also meant flavors so that you can kind of trick the brain slightly. but at the same time, it is very difficult to convince your products that you're eating one flavor buses . they're a little kind of sensory things you can do kind of what we do. the research is looking at how you can make these little sensory changes within the food that encourage people towards making maybe more sustainable
so as i said, maybe changing the color of the food can change your. ready perception, we know them, other people are using something like a green jelly if you present them with something that's kind of like a jelly and it's a green color. a lot of the time build soon that the flavors either something like line or. ringback axis and even if you flavor it with something different, a lot of the time people find it difficult to kind of english or identify what it is because the sensory choose are...
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it was one small change after one small change in one small change might occur in one state and then another state would adopt that tougher penalties for offenders. more prevention programs, lowering the legal limit from drunk driving. i have seen a similarity between some of the tactics. i think the energy is using compared to some of the tactics that the alcohol and hospitality industry used in our fi, particularly to lower the illegal drunk driving limits. the alcohol industry initially in illinois said absolutely not. they are going to take away your glass of wine at dinner. they are going to make a criminal out of somebody who has a cocktail. all these bars and restaurants are going to have to close. we were able to prove that those claims were number one, not true. and number 2, once we did past the law, the hospitality and alcohol industries joined with us to promote the law. so it will be great if at some point me in our a joins with the gun control advocates and says, let's do work together on this. and we can find common ground. my big the, me, the if it seems there is a sh
it was one small change after one small change in one small change might occur in one state and then another state would adopt that tougher penalties for offenders. more prevention programs, lowering the legal limit from drunk driving. i have seen a similarity between some of the tactics. i think the energy is using compared to some of the tactics that the alcohol and hospitality industry used in our fi, particularly to lower the illegal drunk driving limits. the alcohol industry initially in...
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i have changed _ tips? it is a massive motivation. i have changed my _ tips?ed on it. we saw it with the jag scheme, tips were not included. it is a welcome change from the government but would have been better if it was therefore furlough throughout the pandemic. do you worry that it might be taken away from staff in other ways? in their wages, for example? t away from staff in other ways? in their wages, for example? i would like to think _ their wages, for example? i would like to think not, _ their wages, for example? i would like to think not, there _ their wages, for example? i would like to think not, there may - their wages, for example? i would like to think not, there may be i their wages, for example? i would . like to think not, there may be some operators out there, but this country in general needs to start to see hospitality as a viable period path, because it really is. you can meet great people, earn good money and work for the right operator. that is my advice anybody in hospitality, be picky with who you choose and work for somebody fair and
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this has changed with... .- this has changed with... .rmans is still being germans? our europe editor at bbc news, ending this addition of outside source. live from berlin, from kacia madera and be, thank you very much indeed for watching. all the best. hello. we've seen a significant drop in temperatures today. the drop has been pretty large. it's all brought about by this cold front that moved across the country. what followed is fresher air. temperatures yesterday, one of the warmest place is at 23 . this what we can see plenty of shower activity following our main band of rain across northern scotland, which will continue to ease away. at least decent weather for spotting a rainbow or two. overnight, those showers will continue to be brought in by those south—westerly winds. most frequent for western scotland and northern ireland, but quite a lot for whales in the southwest. some dry weathers across inland areas. it will be a colder night for areas. it will be a colder night for a number of nights with temperatures getting down into s
this has changed with... .- this has changed with... .rmans is still being germans? our europe editor at bbc news, ending this addition of outside source. live from berlin, from kacia madera and be, thank you very much indeed for watching. all the best. hello. we've seen a significant drop in temperatures today. the drop has been pretty large. it's all brought about by this cold front that moved across the country. what followed is fresher air. temperatures yesterday, one of the warmest place...
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for industry, these changes cannot come soon enough. industry, these changes cannot come soon enough- the announcement. _ soon enough. very pleased with the announcement. just _ soon enough. very pleased with the announcement. just wanted - soon enough. very pleased with the announcement. just wanted to - soon enough. very pleased with the | announcement. just wanted to hear, and i_ announcement. just wanted to hear, and i think_ announcement. just wanted to hear, and i think the government has been listening _ and i think the government has been listening to _ and i think the government has been listening to the industry, we have been _ listening to the industry, we have been interacting with them for some time, _ been interacting with them for some time, it_ been interacting with them for some time, it is_ been interacting with them for some time, it is a — been interacting with them for some time, it is a great piece of news for us — time, it is a great piece of news for us it— time, it is a great piece of news for us. it will give our customers the end — for us. it will give our c
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so wardrobe i don't need, he changed the way of behavior, he changed these keep growing the continuity of american foreign policy. and in this fan, americans can be optimistic about their own ability to find the leader, which is able to take those decisions, even though as i said, i shouldn't dis optimistic about the why do the functionality of the american fish . now, there were 2 figures that stuck out for me, and by the latest speech on august 31st, the $300000000.00 a day spanned on dentist on every single day. for the last 2 decades. the asian american veterans committing suicide every single day on average in america they, they call it brutal honesty. and i don't think we've ever, at least i have never heard the american president go that far. not even the chunk in that it personality factor bite and being a straight shooter, or is it something more structural? perhaps the american state as powerful is it, is reaching the end of its rogue to some extent. well, we will see how structural it might be. i think that may be a great privilege or for joe biden as a president, he's becau
so wardrobe i don't need, he changed the way of behavior, he changed these keep growing the continuity of american foreign policy. and in this fan, americans can be optimistic about their own ability to find the leader, which is able to take those decisions, even though as i said, i shouldn't dis optimistic about the why do the functionality of the american fish . now, there were 2 figures that stuck out for me, and by the latest speech on august 31st, the $300000000.00 a day spanned on dentist...
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change. but we need to do it thoughtfully and we need to think about the public that we serve as we do it the back and forth over how to spend public safety dollars officers or alternatives you have over $330 million. how are you using it to keep oakland residents safety reimagining and reforming the future of law enforcement? we're going to create a safer environment. in which public safety is at the forefront. ktvu presents the cost of california. welcome to this ktvu special costs of california. we're diving deeper into four major topics. cost of living education. the defund police movement and homelessness. we're looking at them through the lens of the costs, the benefits and an analysis of where your money is going. today. we're taking a closer look at the defund police movement. to some, the slogan means divest and abolished law enforcement structures to others. it means reallocate money from police departments and invest in black and brown communities and alternative policing. yes. las
change. but we need to do it thoughtfully and we need to think about the public that we serve as we do it the back and forth over how to spend public safety dollars officers or alternatives you have over $330 million. how are you using it to keep oakland residents safety reimagining and reforming the future of law enforcement? we're going to create a safer environment. in which public safety is at the forefront. ktvu presents the cost of california. welcome to this ktvu special costs of...
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major trends in recent years include changing consumption patterns, the rise of international change as a major outlet for u.s. dairy products and consolidation at all levels of the supply change. mid milk marketing orders using multiple component pricing which handle the majority of production in the country pay farmers based on component value plus the producer price differential that reflects the pool value in excess of the components. in 2020 record negative prices were not abnormal inning aitude but were unpredictable and created to farm milk price volatility. recent research found that the large declines of producer price differentials were caused bay host of factors including trends and utilization driven by consumption trends, trends in milk component production, the change in class 1 skim milk price remover and depooling of milk but class throw processors. the impact of these factors varied across milk marketing orders and over time the regional impacts depend on utilization, process and capacity and other market factors. on average across federal milk marketing orders the l
major trends in recent years include changing consumption patterns, the rise of international change as a major outlet for u.s. dairy products and consolidation at all levels of the supply change. mid milk marketing orders using multiple component pricing which handle the majority of production in the country pay farmers based on component value plus the producer price differential that reflects the pool value in excess of the components. in 2020 record negative prices were not abnormal inning...
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we have to change direction. >> reporter: you are talking about what night be the biggest change in how we respond to wildfires in america. >> yeah. >> reporter: in more than 100 years. >> that's exactly what i'm talking about. >> reporter: with roughly 30 wildfires currently burning more than 2 million acres across california, daring rescues aren't likely to become any less dangerous. but so far there is little agreement on how exactly to make them less necessary. >> if you have a story for our investigative unit call 888-996-tips or visit our website nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> climate change impacting many parts of our lives. now it may be impacting our beer. and now i have got your attention. we are going to go in depth on that one. >>> first, a boring part of your vehicle, but a gold mine for criminals. how you can protect yourself from costly repairs. >>> and it's cool and cloudy. get ready for cooler temperatures and also potential chilly nights in the bay area. i will talk about that, the air quality advisory, tracking chances of rain. full forecast coming up. stay with u
we have to change direction. >> reporter: you are talking about what night be the biggest change in how we respond to wildfires in america. >> yeah. >> reporter: in more than 100 years. >> that's exactly what i'm talking about. >> reporter: with roughly 30 wildfires currently burning more than 2 million acres across california, daring rescues aren't likely to become any less dangerous. but so far there is little agreement on how exactly to make them less necessary....
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in one area can have an impact and change another. current class has cost significant pulling and substantially reduced producer revenue which was not intended. it needs to be addressed. while i deeply and personally understand urgencies to resolve challenges, thorough analysis of these intersections considering all perspectives is essential to guaranteeing reform success. changes should be made through the formal rulemaking process to make sure a comprehensive approach is taken and producer processor and consumer voices are heard and considered. there is much work to be done to evolve this system in the industry is on board and hard at work. we must continue to strengthen pricing and provide a 12 farmers and build trust domestically in emerging markets across the globe. the hearing is an important step in the early stages of this dialogue so i thank you for your advocacy, investment in our industry was against the opportunity to share with you today. >> thank you for today. my two cheese factories are supplied by terms. ten years ago
in one area can have an impact and change another. current class has cost significant pulling and substantially reduced producer revenue which was not intended. it needs to be addressed. while i deeply and personally understand urgencies to resolve challenges, thorough analysis of these intersections considering all perspectives is essential to guaranteeing reform success. changes should be made through the formal rulemaking process to make sure a comprehensive approach is taken and producer...
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the president saying when he thinks of climate change, he thinks of climate change jobs and what that can do for the u.s. economy. he's saying don't think about that. >> thank you, melissa. from sacramento to southern california, live picture of a rally in long beach that's going to soon get under way. the event is in support of governor newsom on the eve of election day. there will be many speakers. as for the president, he's on air force one, to arrive about 6:15 and scheduled to speak at 7:00 p.m. tonight. we will be following this event. and it's just getting under way it looks like. be sure to watch our 7:00 p.m. newscast for live coverage and president biden's speech. >>> this is a last-minute scramble not just for governor newsom but all the other candidates hoping to replace him. a total of 46 candidates qualified for the ballot. many of the leading republicans making final pitches for votes. conservative radio host larry elder had three scheduled events in los angeles and original county. republican businessman john coxwith a visit in the bay area to the famed french laundry
the president saying when he thinks of climate change, he thinks of climate change jobs and what that can do for the u.s. economy. he's saying don't think about that. >> thank you, melissa. from sacramento to southern california, live picture of a rally in long beach that's going to soon get under way. the event is in support of governor newsom on the eve of election day. there will be many speakers. as for the president, he's on air force one, to arrive about 6:15 and scheduled to speak...
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the big bill for climate change is — this. the big bill for climate change is coming _ this.ig bill for climate - change is coming down the road. it's interesting _ change is coming down the road. it's interesting or new york in particular, they've had their tax takers — particular, they've had their tax takers going to be lowered because an awful— takers going to be lowered because an awful lot of well—to—do people have _ an awful lot of well—to—do people have left — an awful lot of well—to—do people have left the city, gone to live in florida _ have left the city, gone to live in florida and — have left the city, gone to live in florida and other places. so their tax base — florida and other places. so their tax base has been lowered. meanwhile will he _ tax base has been lowered. meanwhile will be looking to insurers to put some _ will be looking to insurers to put some of— will be looking to insurers to put some of the bills for this. and that will probably mean worldwide premiums going out for everyone. but the interesting thing is, this does strengthen the hand of polit
the big bill for climate change is — this. the big bill for climate change is coming _ this.ig bill for climate - change is coming down the road. it's interesting _ change is coming down the road. it's interesting or new york in particular, they've had their tax takers — particular, they've had their tax takers going to be lowered because an awful— takers going to be lowered because an awful lot of well—to—do people have _ an awful lot of well—to—do people have left — an awful...