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what changed? >> the standard. [inaudible conversations] >> the standard by which -- >> so why did this standard changed? >> because the operational cost because mail volume had declined, 50% over 50% -- we were flying. we spent 3.5 billion dollars flying mail around country to meet the three day standard when i got here and running 50,000 trucks day empty. all right. so i don't own planes we cancel those contracts that were flying everything is on truck and that is our -- on the ground service. and that is our big initiative now. >> that project been successful? >> yeah it's taken 1.5 billion out of our transportation budget. the -- we got service up to the 90s in the 90s across the board until we started making these physical distribution changes which are painful. >> next we sent out a poll to 400,000 kansas this week everybody was not a push pull -- and over half of the kansas said their mail delivery services are unreliable over half said they are unreliable and 70.said they have personally experienced delays
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changes in the budget projection. as one of the changes we discussed. and it touches on all of these things. because of the nature of the cr, the projection of revenue in our baseline -- i'm sorry, the projection of resources available to the irs is roughly $20 billion lower than it was in the past. and we then say, ok, if the service has 20 billion less in resources that will affect the revenue they bring in. the net of that is $47 billion, if i remember right. one of my colleagues will jump in if i've got that wrong. essentially it is about 3-1, lower resources for the service means about three dollars less in revenue. so the net is about 2-1. and that is a larger number than we have had in the past, and that reflects the funding situation for the service. that as the resources available to the irs are lower in real terms, inflation-adjusted terms, in terms of the activities that are affected are more, you know, activities that come up with more revenue, if that makes sense. the diminishing returns of scale, right? more resources, where each increment
changes in the budget projection. as one of the changes we discussed. and it touches on all of these things. because of the nature of the cr, the projection of revenue in our baseline -- i'm sorry, the projection of resources available to the irs is roughly $20 billion lower than it was in the past. and we then say, ok, if the service has 20 billion less in resources that will affect the revenue they bring in. the net of that is $47 billion, if i remember right. one of my colleagues will jump...
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itruiith change and global warming? with extreme events, _ change and global warming? extreme events, we have to be cavill because extreme weather has always happened cavill because extreme weather has always happen it have to be careful. it remembers are not only due to climate change, but climate change can amplify or make them more severe and really, the floods in valencia in october last year, that were so devastating, they are a really good example of this, because even extreme iran has always happened we know that with global warning extreme rain has always happened, with global warming has always happened. we also had a severe heat with the met off the mediterranean seen last summer as its supercharged new rain for a few months later by producing more evaporation. what we are stop the temperatures and stop the impacts from getting even worse. ., ~' impacts from getting even worse. ., ~ ,, impacts from getting even worse. ., ~ . impacts from getting even worse. ., . ., worse. thank you so much for talkin: worse. thank you so much for talking to _ worse. thank you
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that may change 63 court going forward. that that may change. it has not changed thus far. the breadth of those. go back and look. go talk to people that say tort criminal procedure. in the 1960s and ask them how often the law was completely remade and then made back again. talk to folks that with local government law we may like make those decisions more or less but in terms of the role of the institution i think don't think we're evaluating an institution the supreme court based on whether or not i happen to like the particular outcome in this case. but is the judiciary performing the function it's supposed to perform and if the concern is that the court is changing too much too fast. if we actually look at the course of history over the last 70 years that claim doesn't stand up. well, what about overturning the rule? democratic majorities, but also look at the at which the court overturns the enactment of democratic legislatures the rate at which it laws that been enacted by the people. and here again we see the roberts court does that less often than did its predecessor
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, not change for change sake, but change to preserve america's ideals of life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness. no, we marched to the music of our time, our mission is timeless. each generation, americans must define what it means to be an american on behalf of our nation. i salute my predecessors president bush for his half century of service to america. and i thank the millions of men and women who steadfastness and sacrifice triumphed over depression, fascism and communism. today a generation raised in the shadows of the cold war assumes new responsibilities in a world warmed by sunshine of freedom, but threatened still by ancient hatreds and plagues, raised in unrivaled prosperity. we inherit an economy that is still the world's strongest but is weakened by business failures, stagnant wages, increasing inequality and deep divisions among. our own people. when george washington first took the oath, i have just to uphold news travel slowly across, the land by horseback and across the ocean by now the sights and sounds of this ceremony are broadcast stunned eastley to billions aroun
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but the fact of the matter is that the weather is changing. it is changing from climate change. that is what is changing the risk. and the insurance companies have to look forward and try to judge this, you know, accurately for their stockholders and for their business model. and they're the ones who are saying across the country, we've got to back off, we've got to raise rates, we've got to get out. what the hell is going to happen here? >> senator whitehouse, relative to insurance and regulation in california, i'm going to put on the screen. i'll read aloud for your benefit, something that the wall street journal said on their editorial page. insurers had already scrapped hundreds of thousands of policies and limited coverage in wildfire prone areas. democrats blame climate change, which has become an all purpose excuse for any disaster relief failure. but the real insurance problem is that state regulators have barred insurers from charging premiums that fully reflect risks and costs. you've spent two years studying the issue. what do you say? what do you say? >> doesn't make
but the fact of the matter is that the weather is changing. it is changing from climate change. that is what is changing the risk. and the insurance companies have to look forward and try to judge this, you know, accurately for their stockholders and for their business model. and they're the ones who are saying across the country, we've got to back off, we've got to raise rates, we've got to get out. what the hell is going to happen here? >> senator whitehouse, relative to insurance and...
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but due to climate change, it's more intense. and that's what's causing problems to increase temperatures. mean, more water evaporates from the oceans. well, my can hold mobile to a move water in the makes rain more likely. when the rain full comes, it's often much heavier and often comes in unpredictable storms. rivers con, hold this whole leading to flooding in some regions. in others, the increased of operation causes drought. when it does rain in these places the dried out of concepts so much of it making floods even more likely to the cycle us now intensified to, to kind of change and intensified. we'll decide accessed rates, mold droughts, as well as indian spring far. mariam. zachariah is a research up with wealth, whether retribution, it's an organization that studies the relationship between climate change and extreme weather events. and this is an important and those to have understand policies do have to revise. existing policies have to make new policies to cub fasting, fuel emissions, and do do have to have videos or
but due to climate change, it's more intense. and that's what's causing problems to increase temperatures. mean, more water evaporates from the oceans. well, my can hold mobile to a move water in the makes rain more likely. when the rain full comes, it's often much heavier and often comes in unpredictable storms. rivers con, hold this whole leading to flooding in some regions. in others, the increased of operation causes drought. when it does rain in these places the dried out of concepts so...
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i know you said a change.restricted last four years first time in your business interest to express this quest for freedom? >> well, there is no question that there is an opportunity here with a new president taking office as i said who really believes in free expression and that's just going to give us the space to get back to those values, that mark has talked about -- mark gave a big speech six years ago at georgetown about free expression, about these values. unfortunately there has been a lot of political and societal pressure here and around the world that have pushed away from those values. we got a real opportunity to re-set. get back to them and provide a space for free expression. >> ainsley: how were they putting pressure? were they calling when they didn't like a post? what did they say? take it down? >> yeah. so mark talked about this in a letter he sent to the house judiciary committee a few months ago that sort of outlined the way in which we got a lot of pressure around covid, in particular, to
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and this is discussed in appendix a of the report, discusses changes in the forecast and the changes in the budget projection and that's one of the changes that we discuss and it touches on all of these things. so because of the nature of the cr, the projection of revenue in our baseline -- i'm sorry, it's projection of resources available to the irs is roughly $20 billion lower than it was in the past and, you know, we then, say, okay, if the service has 20 billion less in resources, that will affect the revenue that they bring in and the net of that is about-- is about $47 billion if i remember right. i'm sorry, one of my colleagues would jump in if i got that wrong, but it's essentially about 3-1 so the dollar of lower resources for the service means about $3 less in revenue and so the net of that is about 2 to 1, again, from 20 to roughly 47. and that's a larger number than we've had in the past and that reflects the funding situation for the service, that as the resources available to the irs are lower in real terms, inflation adjusted terms, the-- in terms of the activities tha
and this is discussed in appendix a of the report, discusses changes in the forecast and the changes in the budget projection and that's one of the changes that we discuss and it touches on all of these things. so because of the nature of the cr, the projection of revenue in our baseline -- i'm sorry, it's projection of resources available to the irs is roughly $20 billion lower than it was in the past and, you know, we then, say, okay, if the service has 20 billion less in resources, that will...
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changes on the way. sometimes change is good. and you know what?ome change because it's january and we have had a long dry stretch here, but some higher clouds and coastal fog is starting to make its way back on. really cold dynamic upper low's going to drop in over the weekend, so wind advisory starts tonight and goes through sunday morning. today in the city 60 47w average 5847. so right there the record rain on this date 2.20 and 2000. so not that long ago 74 1948 the record high 36 1949 the last rain. anything of consequence was on the third. so we've gone 21 days. what's the longest winter dry spell? remember that's december, january, february, 57 days. that was from december 7th to february 1st, 2013. 2014 third driest january in san francisco's history so far a lot more 30s today. because the wind speeds have tailed off, you can find 32, 33, 34 for many san anselmo's in there walnut creek, menlo park, livermore, also walnut creek, there's 32 lafayette's in there. alamo, dublin 33, orinda, 35 pinole and el sobrante. that's down a good 15 degr
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some of the media channels might change, some of the ecosystem in how we engage might change, but the core of our story is still very much who we are at chanel. francine: gabrielle chanel was like a pioneer. and i feel like, when you talk about her, it's also maybe telling a little bit about your story. i mean, you have a unique story. you grew up in -- in a town in india where not many females were educated to a higher level. leena: yes. francine: so what was that journey like? leena: it was a long journey. it is -- i grew up in a small town in the southwest of india called kolhapur. and the world of luxury, refinement, sophistication was very far away from where i grew up. it was a small town like any other. most of my memories of me running barefoot in the town, or having my little bike and riding around. women being ambitious was not the norm. in fact, i remember my mother constantly telling me, "who will marry you, you are so ambitious," and "do you really know what you're going to do with your life?" and so, very limited access to role models, to opportunities. i did engineering
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then things change. way drifting north—eastwards. look at the isobars. we are looking at widespread gales. the position of this low pressure could still change — it could be a bit further north, it could be a bit further south — but what we think at the moment is it's going to take all this rain, preceded by some heavy hill snow in the north of the country. we will have widespread gales and as it moves away things will dry up. temperature—wise we're looking at tens and elevens, but as it moves through the temperature will actually drop through the course of the day. beyond that, it remains unsettled with the potential for another low pressure at the end of the weekend. this is bbc news. donald trump uses his first hours back in the white house to tear up joe biden's policies, issuing pardons for those who stormed the us capitol four years ago. just hours after that pardon, a far—right militia leader involved in the riots is released from prison. the president also announced new restrictions on immigratio
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climate change is real. there is data behind it. calling it a crisis, a justification to make energy more expensive and less reliable is dishonest. look what's happening in europe today. crazy. wealthy sweden has subsidies to help people pay heating bills. the two fertilizer factories in the u.k. were shut down because of electricity prices. the government had to intervene rapidly to put one back on, without that you cannot carbonate beer. [laughter] this was the start of a real crisis. written briefly d carbonized their beer. -- britain briefly de-carbonized their beer. california has the highest adjusted poverty rate in america today. 10% of americans received a disconnection notice on utilities in the past year and a larger percent were keeping their homes at unsafe temperatures. tens of thousands in this country die every winter, low income elderly people, not keeping their homes at safe temperatures. climate change should be based on data and fact and traded off against other things but it is not. it is a political driving forc
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not just do something change tactically, it changes the culture. i do believe we are in a different place. i think folks have learned and have taken action on the. sen. barr: i don't think any of the three of us believe that cdc will get an increase in funding in the next budget cycle, nor potentially in the new administration. let me ask this. how much confidence do you have that the congress can understand where the gaps are, that the decrease will cause, and is cdc positioned to work with congress to provide suggestions about how those gaps are filled? dr. cohen: i think we have very detailed conversation particularly at the staff level. there are folks who know our agency well. i will say a lot of new folks on the hill, on the staff side as well, so making sure they are educated about our programs. you have seen that kind of turnover. means we have our work cut out for us to make sure that folks understand what i'm trying to lay out, the core priorities that have to get done. lab, data, workforce responsibility. then to make sure that we are he
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i heavier because of climate change. but weather is also affected by natural phenomena like helen nino. it's a climate test, and the course is wilma ocean, temperatures and kind of affect global weather, leading to wild fires and more the walk humans are doing is undeniably having an effect. and with all the changes that are coming with global warming, perhaps it's hard not to panic. we comp time back time and reverse what we've done . but some of us are doing things that can help slow climate change and help us live with this. my was trees having more trees is almost always a good idea. they absorb the global warming gas, carbon dioxide, they shade and cool the surroundings and can help against floating by absorbing water. diversifying crops to include drovers system varieties, so the crops fail less often and when they do, it's not such a problem. early warning systems can also help communities best to prepare for extreme whether we have a global problem. and so we need to think big the mysterious thing we can do is to
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we need to change that and i hope in the next administration we see that change. mr. clinton: to be fair, i have to defend president obama. his main bump on taxes was the income tax rate raised. but then, there was also a health care tax in he did this last year with our family. thri the maximum right now is 43%. which is higher than it was when i left office. because of health care. the real problem is the absence of the buffet rule. what warren buffett wants. of buffett rule. people whose income doesn't come from normal income still has primarily low taxes. he says anyone with $1 million or more should pay 30%. that would have a big impact on tax fairness in america. mr. carter: that is admirable that he has done that. mr. clinton: there is more investors, he wants to give his money away. he and gates are finding out, because they're smart investors, it's harded to give their money away. they keep making more than they can give away. they'll eventually -- when they run out of the opportunity to make it, they'll be giving it all away. anyway, i do think that tax fair
we need to change that and i hope in the next administration we see that change. mr. clinton: to be fair, i have to defend president obama. his main bump on taxes was the income tax rate raised. but then, there was also a health care tax in he did this last year with our family. thri the maximum right now is 43%. which is higher than it was when i left office. because of health care. the real problem is the absence of the buffet rule. what warren buffett wants. of buffett rule. people whose...
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climate change is real and there is data behind it. calling it a crisis and a justification to make energy mark spencer them less reliable is simply dishonest. look what's happening in europe today. wealthy sweden has subsidies to help people pay their heating bills but to her lizer factors in the united kingdom were shut down for the government had to intervene rapidly to put one of them back on because that's the source of industrial co2 and you can't carbonate the -- that this was the start of a real crisis. to briefly be carbonized. energy poverty is not just in poor countries. 10% of americans have received a disconnection notice on their utilities in the last year and a larger% report keeping their homes at unsafe temperatures not cooling them enough in the summer heating them enough in the winter. tens of thousands of people. in this country low income elderly people die by not keeping their homes at safe temperatures. climate change should be based on data facts and. off against other things but it's not at all. it's the drivin
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the core of our story doesn't change. how we see at my change. the more channels we can count, there's all sorts of things, instagram, tiktok. the media channels might change, the ecosystems might change, but the core of our story is still very much who we are as chanel. francine: if you like when you talk about her, it's talking about a little bit of your story. you have a unique story. you grew up in a town in india where not many females were educated to a higher level, so what was that journey like? leena: it was a long journey. i grew up in a small town in the southwest of india. the world of luxury refinement and sophistication was very far away from where he grew up. it was a small town like many other, most of my memories are of me running barefoot in the town and having my little bike and running around. women being ambitious was not the norm. i remember my mother constantly telling me who will marry you, you are so ambitious, do you know what you're going to do with your life? very limited access to role models, opportunities, i did eng
the core of our story doesn't change. how we see at my change. the more channels we can count, there's all sorts of things, instagram, tiktok. the media channels might change, the ecosystems might change, but the core of our story is still very much who we are as chanel. francine: if you like when you talk about her, it's talking about a little bit of your story. you have a unique story. you grew up in a town in india where not many females were educated to a higher level, so what was that...
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or you mentioned before that you don't think change, we'll change will come from the top. do you think there is no other alternative or elections like this particular one leaders like this particular one could make a difference? i think not so nice the theories of change and that's where the the things that we can do to find the system to find the claim of christmas time. the bank, rob, like some people do it from inside. some people the from the outside like we do is mostly mobile. i think we'd be pretty tough, but i do believe that we come into it for next and then we can come to agreement. well, i do also thing is that at least in this specific case of mexico like the 5 d that these new scientists for present is still the same one that is extremely crossing the last green forest of mexico. that hose and didn't most of the water that we all rely on in mexico. and because he's called in a to undistracted res friday, that he's going to be a train. but at the same time is the one that he's confessing the territory who are very strapped to industries like the lithium industr
or you mentioned before that you don't think change, we'll change will come from the top. do you think there is no other alternative or elections like this particular one leaders like this particular one could make a difference? i think not so nice the theories of change and that's where the the things that we can do to find the system to find the claim of christmas time. the bank, rob, like some people do it from inside. some people the from the outside like we do is mostly mobile. i think...
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>> i changed the obama policy and we had very good policy and biden came in and he changed it. when i came in two or three days ago, i sent a new order to the highest level of intelligence. >> welcome back. mention division issue in this crash and there are some reports the helicopter. >> we are going to know that producing, it may change so it's very possible that could have happened see that, you could see times better without. >> is it helpful to have your secretary of transportation confirmed? and does this intensify your interest in getting other nominees? >> be democrats are doing everything they can. we are struggling to get very good people and they will be confirmed and we are struggling to get them out faster. we want them out faster. we have been pushing, everyone knows strong for a very long time they would take as long as they can. they were not very good questions. they want to keep it going as long as possible. i was honored. [inaudible] >> this will come up in the investigation, we don't know. she tragedy occurred. >> you been critical of current regulations. >>
>> i changed the obama policy and we had very good policy and biden came in and he changed it. when i came in two or three days ago, i sent a new order to the highest level of intelligence. >> welcome back. mention division issue in this crash and there are some reports the helicopter. >> we are going to know that producing, it may change so it's very possible that could have happened see that, you could see times better without. >> is it helpful to have your secretary...
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it is not enough for climate change adoption and also for the time of change action. where you can do in these hard times as joined your national movements. you must do this because our governments are clearly running away from responsibility. so you must call out them, call them out. i'm so tired, but tomorrow is a new day and we will live to fight a new day. and so must you join your movements, join your collective communities and fights. so one i'll take from the copies that allow the rich countries to walk away without really paying their claim, a debt and your thoughts on how little these conferences have to show for themselves. year after year, would you say, am unaware all of these conferences, these meetings are doomed here so it's, it's a 2 way street and now it's that by saying we really not make progress. and these conferences, the co conferences for i mean real kit. this was the trying to 91 and every year we're disappointed so many people that people have less trusting these conferences . and this is distance from geo politics. i would actually be all of
it is not enough for climate change adoption and also for the time of change action. where you can do in these hard times as joined your national movements. you must do this because our governments are clearly running away from responsibility. so you must call out them, call them out. i'm so tired, but tomorrow is a new day and we will live to fight a new day. and so must you join your movements, join your collective communities and fights. so one i'll take from the copies that allow the rich...
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. . ., change? i mean, and -- i mean, indeed, change? i mean, and -- i mean, indeed. any _ change?ed, any tech, _ change? i mean, and -- i mean, indeed, any tech, chris - change? i mean, and -- i mean, indeed, any tech, chris was - change? i mean, and -- i mean, indeed, any tech, chris was in, l indeed, any tech, chris was in, states— indeed, any tech, chris was in, states like _ indeed, any tech, chris was in, states like california have known _ states like california have known wildfires for a long time, _ known wildfires for a long time, the severity of this fire, _ time, the severity of this fire, as _ time, the severity of this fire, as well as how it has been _ fire, as well as how it has been unpredictable, is really something which is clearly connected to climate change, and i— connected to climate change, and i he — connected to climate change, and i he was said, here we are atthe— and i he was said, here we are at the time_ and i he was said, here we are at the time in which not only are these _ at the time in which not only are these incidents increasing, and they— are t
. . ., change? i mean, and -- i mean, indeed, change? i mean, and -- i mean, indeed. any _ change?ed, any tech, _ change? i mean, and -- i mean, indeed, any tech, chris - change? i mean, and -- i mean, indeed, any tech, chris was - change? i mean, and -- i mean, indeed, any tech, chris was in, l indeed, any tech, chris was in, states— indeed, any tech, chris was in, states like _ indeed, any tech, chris was in, states like california have known _ states like california have known wildfires...
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you see it beautifully in climate change because you look at the climate change agreements or not and how countries agree to reduce emissions. hopefully the science tells you that this is impacting our environment and negative ways that he's causing is that the bait and climate change. hopefully that makes the political decision make us take the full we will close this factories. therefore we will do this differently. but the trigger, the initiated the propeller is the political will at the top. so of the best size of the well miss, those a lot of it is left on the shelf because it's not the political will. and even in something like climate change, as we have seen, the loss of political will could mean we use the spectrum. the i want to become a transformative scientist says that everything that i apply myself to things about the transformation and impact that is visible. and in my lifetime, by bringing women around the particular landscapes and ecosystems together, how do we then improve that landscape and restore it? a lot of um, funds and lands in real africa, i left because young
you see it beautifully in climate change because you look at the climate change agreements or not and how countries agree to reduce emissions. hopefully the science tells you that this is impacting our environment and negative ways that he's causing is that the bait and climate change. hopefully that makes the political decision make us take the full we will close this factories. therefore we will do this differently. but the trigger, the initiated the propeller is the political will at the...
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people who are working to change it. you know, we've all seen same sex marriage change. we've all seen using they as a pronoun, one person that's changed in the last decade and the temperance societies were the most successful for social change movement in the united states. they were around for a long time and were unsuccessful. but at a certain they realized that instead of like shaming about a moral failing or drinking that they they would have to kind of think of drinking as a cultural phenomenon and then try to change it that way. so they borrowed some techniques from missionaries because a lot of them were a lot of them were evangelical ministers. and so they had associates who were missionaries. so one thing was pledge drives. they would hold a holding event, you know, kind of like this, but it would be in a town square and people would come up one by one and put their hand on a book and take a vow of abstinence. being a teetotaler and then sign a thick book to join all the other ones. and then this was a spectacle that attracted attention from people who would sc
people who are working to change it. you know, we've all seen same sex marriage change. we've all seen using they as a pronoun, one person that's changed in the last decade and the temperance societies were the most successful for social change movement in the united states. they were around for a long time and were unsuccessful. but at a certain they realized that instead of like shaming about a moral failing or drinking that they they would have to kind of think of drinking as a cultural...
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>> i do think we need some significant change. maybe not modest change, significant change.you want to change an organization you need eight track record of being able to change an organization. pete hegseth has been the leader of two relatively small nonprofits, both of which experience significant financial management challenges with him at the helm. and at both of which, he had a number of colleagues that leveled serious charges against him for the way he treated women employees and his use of alcohol on the job. >> let's look at other headlines. president biden says the u.s. will remove its designation of cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism. more than 550 prisoners will be released by the time by the police office. cuba was added to the washington terrorist atlas in 1982 and removed by obama in 2015. the trump administration place cuba back on the list in 2021 for the uk's treasury minister resigned over a corruption investigation in bangladesh after weeks of questioning about her aunt who was ousted last year as prime minister of bangladesh claiming her family embezzle
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what's now on the, how bad is climate change for us? india. the shut down, so it is very hello and welcome. i'm so i think everybody annual watching equinox. now let's get to the no nonsense. 9 indian states are among the 15 most widely regions to climate change and 80 percent of our population lives in districts that are active risk of climate and use as often freaks loves storms, droughts, devastating extreme weather events. how can we mitigate that? in fact, at the local level, let's begin with the south of india. web. rising sea levels have degraded underground water flights. and this is bad news, especially for those areas which are already one that of course, the 6 incoming allowed to has imported and ancient technique from the desolate states of judges con, which is providing drinking water. dozens of. ready searching and collecting water for the household, a task that at small layers of function to these limits. and one of the most water scans regions in southern india, a simple traditional solution is in the works for a complex climat
what's now on the, how bad is climate change for us? india. the shut down, so it is very hello and welcome. i'm so i think everybody annual watching equinox. now let's get to the no nonsense. 9 indian states are among the 15 most widely regions to climate change and 80 percent of our population lives in districts that are active risk of climate and use as often freaks loves storms, droughts, devastating extreme weather events. how can we mitigate that? in fact, at the local level, let's begin...
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what changed? they realized what they had at stake and decided to move so i lift at all of your backgrounds, you are smart, incredibly, incredibly qualified. just understand it is a way because if we don't do that -- anyway, i'm confident we will turn this around so thank you, thank you, thank you, god bless you all. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> president jimmy carter passed away at the age of 100, the public will have opportunity to pay respects as he lies in repose and there will be a service attended by congress with a chance to honor him as his body lies in state, the funeral will take place at washington cathedral. watch live coverage on c-span, c-span now or c-span.org. >> c-span's washington journal, a live forum to discuss issues in government, politics and public policy. monday morning co-author of a newsletter previews the week ahead and then we'll talk with kevin about congress counting and certifying electoral votes and changes since the capital was attacked. join live on c-span, c-span now or c-s
what changed? they realized what they had at stake and decided to move so i lift at all of your backgrounds, you are smart, incredibly, incredibly qualified. just understand it is a way because if we don't do that -- anyway, i'm confident we will turn this around so thank you, thank you, thank you, god bless you all. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> president jimmy carter passed away at the age of 100, the public will have opportunity to pay respects as he lies in repose and there will be a service...
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but it's not only a climate change question.there are also other reasons, other factors at play that are amplifying wildfire risk. and the problem is that climate. component sort of sits on top of all of those and makes them even worse. so we have a confluence of factors that's really aggravating a preexisting risk. and unfortunately, we're seeing just how bad things can get when events like what we're seeing in front of us right now unfold. >> mhm. and so what is what do you do. what's the solution. >> i think you know there's there's a real hope i think among a lot of people that for bullet solution and because the underlying challenge of increasingly frequent and extreme wildfire disasters is multifactorial, there is no single solution. and the challenge is that a lot of the things that can be done to halt climate change in the long run don't necessarily mitigate the short term risks. in places like california. so i think a portfolio of solution things to improve the resilience of communities to wildfire, improve the fire res
but it's not only a climate change question.there are also other reasons, other factors at play that are amplifying wildfire risk. and the problem is that climate. component sort of sits on top of all of those and makes them even worse. so we have a confluence of factors that's really aggravating a preexisting risk. and unfortunately, we're seeing just how bad things can get when events like what we're seeing in front of us right now unfold. >> mhm. and so what is what do you do. what's...
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there will be changes. but the changes are not meant to be destructive. they're not meant to be punitive. they're not -- the changes will be because we need to be a 21st century agency that can move by cliche that's used by many at the speed of relevancy. but we need to move faster than we ever have. because the world is changing faster than we ever have. and we have to have a view that some say is called look around the corner but we really need to be thinking about where are we going to be in five, seven, 10 or 15 years? some of the issues that confront humanity today have no precedent. they have no historic precedent. some of the challenges we face have no historic precedent. we can compare it to another era, to another time, but they're not the same. things are moving faster than ever. think about how much the world has changed in the last five years. imagine how much it will change over the next 25 years. my sincerest hope and my prayer is that we will as a nation be able to leave the future generations with a country and a planet safer and better th
there will be changes. but the changes are not meant to be destructive. they're not meant to be punitive. they're not -- the changes will be because we need to be a 21st century agency that can move by cliche that's used by many at the speed of relevancy. but we need to move faster than we ever have. because the world is changing faster than we ever have. and we have to have a view that some say is called look around the corner but we really need to be thinking about where are we going to be in...
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change is on the way. yesterday with 70s and 70s, but some higher clouds and coastal fog is coming back. and here we go again. another wind advisory starts tonight at friday, 10 p.m. goes to 10 a.m. sunday. we are going to get rain out of this system coming in on the weekend, especially east and south. i just want to give you a heads up on that 30s for many, much, much colder than yesterday at this time because wind speeds have just dropped off the table. lafayette is 32. even pinole, el sobrante in there, orinda, walnut creek, alamo, dublin. these are cold. clayton's down to 35. 36 brentwood. 38 martinez. 19 truckee. 23 south lake tahoe. the high holds on for one day. today won't be bad, just won't be as warm as yesterday. it will still be sunny, but i think you'll notice a change here. cooler afternoon, 5060s. not those 70s that we had yesterday. and i mean this low is coming right over us and all the forecast models have been with an uptick in rainfall projections, not only here but also in southern cal
change is on the way. yesterday with 70s and 70s, but some higher clouds and coastal fog is coming back. and here we go again. another wind advisory starts tonight at friday, 10 p.m. goes to 10 a.m. sunday. we are going to get rain out of this system coming in on the weekend, especially east and south. i just want to give you a heads up on that 30s for many, much, much colder than yesterday at this time because wind speeds have just dropped off the table. lafayette is 32. even pinole, el...
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and, norah, these changes come on the heels of a broader shift in the tech community.zon is licensing a documentary on melania trump, and others are donating to the president-elect's inauguration fund. >> norah: kelly o'grady, thank you so much. there are new details tonight in the new year's day bombing of that cybertruck outside a trump hotel in las vegas. police say that matthew livelsberger used artificial intelligence to plan the bombing. entries include where to buy fireworks and what is the legal limit of a specific explosive to buy in colorado. investigators found a six-page document on his phone, saying the 37-year-old army green beret wrote that he only intended to kill himself. tonight, the nation's 39th president, jimmy carter, is lying in state at the u.s. capitol. carter, who died last month at the age of 100, is now the 13th president to be honored in this way, going back to abraham lincoln. we get more on this historic day from cbs's scott macfarlane. >> reporter: a final trip to washington for the 39th president. the procession for jimmy carter, who wa
and, norah, these changes come on the heels of a broader shift in the tech community.zon is licensing a documentary on melania trump, and others are donating to the president-elect's inauguration fund. >> norah: kelly o'grady, thank you so much. there are new details tonight in the new year's day bombing of that cybertruck outside a trump hotel in las vegas. police say that matthew livelsberger used artificial intelligence to plan the bombing. entries include where to buy fireworks and...
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big change they made is to empower the radical right. apparently there is not a lot of spine around here, because speaker johnson, like former speaker mccarthy picked extremism over compromise. did anyone asked kevin mccarthy how that worked out for him the last time? the last time i checked the speaker of the house of representatives is to represent the entire house, not just one party. but a vote for these rules means only republicans have the ability to call for the removal of a speaker. they are doing something totally unprecedented. for the first time in history, they are changing the rules to take away a basic right of the minority. that's nuts. what's next? only republicans can vote? that might as well be what they are saying here and it's crazy. and it's all about empowering the radical right rather than sitting down together to work things out. republicans and democrats should work out our differences and get things done. speaker johnson and apparently no one told him as public servants we are here to do a job, not keep a job. i
big change they made is to empower the radical right. apparently there is not a lot of spine around here, because speaker johnson, like former speaker mccarthy picked extremism over compromise. did anyone asked kevin mccarthy how that worked out for him the last time? the last time i checked the speaker of the house of representatives is to represent the entire house, not just one party. but a vote for these rules means only republicans have the ability to call for the removal of a speaker....