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just take the arctic.have a whole new ocean that has been created and opened up within the last decade as a result of the melting, rapid melting of sea ice in the arctic. now we have to have more capability to operate in the arctic in ways we did not need to do a quarter-century ago. we see a potential rush for resources as there is more access to them and opportunities for additional fishing, navigation, transport, tourism that bring opportunities but also risk. that's an important way climate change is changing our world and changing how we have to position our armed forces. to address that, as well as other capabilities. important, extreme weather events. we have seen weather events of various types around the world. we now have to position our forces to be able to respond to increased typhoons, increased extreme weather events, storms, that are creating new risks, particularly in the asia-pacific, which some might call disaster alley of that region. where there are extreme risks and combined with the u
just take the arctic.have a whole new ocean that has been created and opened up within the last decade as a result of the melting, rapid melting of sea ice in the arctic. now we have to have more capability to operate in the arctic in ways we did not need to do a quarter-century ago. we see a potential rush for resources as there is more access to them and opportunities for additional fishing, navigation, transport, tourism that bring opportunities but also risk. that's an important way climate...
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six months of daylight, the an arctic summer season where we are now.unlight reflecting on the ice. and it can and does fry the brain. >> all right. hello, ladies and gentlemen. my name is ramono. we're going to spin some tubes here. and have special guest in here today. here to visit us is tony bourdain. ♪ ♪ >> there are no roads and few single runways. for shot hops the main mode of transportation is helicopter. gets a lot of time shuttling scientists to and from remote field camps. >> that's probably 60 or 70 miles away and it's probably 14 feet high. >> it looks close. >> yes. building size bcks. >> that's what you don't want to hit when you're snow boarding. >> the mountains here will have drills to practice. >> there's a steep learning curve to flying down here, reduced control at high altitudes and unpredictability of turbulence. slowly but surely, it's minus 20 outside. >> this is the southern most active volcano on earth. antarcti antarctica. great white space at the bottom of the world. >> we're passing. you can see the main crater in just a s
six months of daylight, the an arctic summer season where we are now.unlight reflecting on the ice. and it can and does fry the brain. >> all right. hello, ladies and gentlemen. my name is ramono. we're going to spin some tubes here. and have special guest in here today. here to visit us is tony bourdain. ♪ ♪ >> there are no roads and few single runways. for shot hops the main mode of transportation is helicopter. gets a lot of time shuttling scientists to and from remote field...
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and american arctic is planned to travel again this summer. it's going to be a matter of time before there is an incident that requires a significant search and rescue. they are already preparing for such eventualities and as a result looking for additional types of communication maritime domain awareness capabilities and so this region of the world is changing more rapidly than anywhere else on the planet now and is putting others in the world to see other new opportunities to obtain other opportunities that will be the there. it's forcing us to shift how we look at the priorities for that region compared to other places throughout the world. dod needs to plan in advance for the missions they will have to fulfill and there will be new missions to think about. in a given location of the world's changing and is going to affect those things we can't move at least not easily. you just finished a report. can you summarize the findings of the report briefly? >> the challenge we identified as we are seeing coastal erosion, the sea level ris seald th
and american arctic is planned to travel again this summer. it's going to be a matter of time before there is an incident that requires a significant search and rescue. they are already preparing for such eventualities and as a result looking for additional types of communication maritime domain awareness capabilities and so this region of the world is changing more rapidly than anywhere else on the planet now and is putting others in the world to see other new opportunities to obtain other...
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and i start thinking about arctic, arctic all the time. what are we doing? here in the congress? what are we doing in the administration to really take that leadership role that i think the united states should as an arctic nation and we discussed at the confirmation hearing and prior to this is a focus of mine. i don't really see much in the budget here that will help us build out that energy -- that arctic energy vision. so i'd like to know if there is something special in here that you want to point my attention to, i'm happy to look at it but know it's something i would like to sit down with you and your team. i know that your team is a little bit skinny right now. we're going to help you with that, but really want to try to make sure that there is an understanding that within the department of energy we think that you can play a very, very key role in so many of these initiatives as we work on our arctic global leadership. i look forward to that with you. mr. perry: senator, the one thing that i would just reiterate with you, i think
and i start thinking about arctic, arctic all the time. what are we doing? here in the congress? what are we doing in the administration to really take that leadership role that i think the united states should as an arctic nation and we discussed at the confirmation hearing and prior to this is a focus of mine. i don't really see much in the budget here that will help us build out that energy -- that arctic energy vision. so i'd like to know if there is something special in here that you want...
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when you see how much attention folks are paying to the arctic circle now, especially from a militaryective, it has to put you on edge. >> the increased interest on the political side of the house is interesting. but we've invested for the last 60 years in the capabilities here. when our most important resources are people and they're that trained and they want to be here, the rest goes away. >> reporter: the sun won't set again in thule until august. it won't rise from november to february. it may clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but will it stop this teen from chugging hot sauce? ...oh jeremy. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. i'start at the new carfax.comar. show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. ok honey you play with your monkey while i get your little brother cleaned up. daughter: uh oh. monkey swimming. irreplaceable monkey protection. detergent alone doesn
when you see how much attention folks are paying to the arctic circle now, especially from a militaryective, it has to put you on edge. >> the increased interest on the political side of the house is interesting. but we've invested for the last 60 years in the capabilities here. when our most important resources are people and they're that trained and they want to be here, the rest goes away. >> reporter: the sun won't set again in thule until august. it won't rise from november to...
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navy in the arctic, which we cannot now do? in any case the amendment is a good one, munitions we clearly hear we do not have enough munitions. somebody says the industrial base can't build -- or cannot supply more munitions chrks probably tells us that particular industrial base needs to be augmented. so i support mr. molten's amendment. and i'm going to -- mrs. speier, do you want more time? >> no. >> i yield back. >> gentleman from texas, mr. o' rourk. >> we are constantly bombarded about unfunded needs capabilities we need to have we don't have today and promgted costs that were not on a trajectory to me. i heard the chairman of tactical air and land talk about the urgency of these unfunded needs and here we have a colleague asking us to make one of these tough decisions. he's saying that only one of these littoral combat ships at a cost of $563,382,000 that those resources could be put to one of those unfunded urgent needs that we have right now. and while we have these open questions and concerns about the viability and s
navy in the arctic, which we cannot now do? in any case the amendment is a good one, munitions we clearly hear we do not have enough munitions. somebody says the industrial base can't build -- or cannot supply more munitions chrks probably tells us that particular industrial base needs to be augmented. so i support mr. molten's amendment. and i'm going to -- mrs. speier, do you want more time? >> no. >> i yield back. >> gentleman from texas, mr. o' rourk. >> we are...
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in the resource rich arctic which could become more nav gabl with rising seas. >> the arctic is going place of growing strategic importance. the russians are active there. >> during his confirmation process, defense secretary james mattis wrote climate change can be a driver of instability. similarly, a director of national intelligence report warned just nine months ago, a changing climate could lead to conflict, saying "when climate related effects overwhelm a state's capacity, its authority can be so undermined in the most dramatic cases, state authority may collapse." and look at it this way. if state authority collapses in some of these fragile countries because of rising seas, rising temperatures, lack of food, all the climates change factors that could happen, conflicts can erupt. you get conflict zones and time and again, this has also been shown to be a prime breeding ground for terrorism. wolf? >> good report, barbara starr at the pentagon. thank you very much. that's it for me. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." erin burnett "out front"
in the resource rich arctic which could become more nav gabl with rising seas. >> the arctic is going place of growing strategic importance. the russians are active there. >> during his confirmation process, defense secretary james mattis wrote climate change can be a driver of instability. similarly, a director of national intelligence report warned just nine months ago, a changing climate could lead to conflict, saying "when climate related effects overwhelm a state's...
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and i keep thinking about arctic, arctic, all the the time. what are we doing here in congress and in the legislation. and i take that leadership role. we discussed at the confirmation hearing and prior to that this is a focus of mine. and i don't see much in the budget here that will help us build out that energy or that arctic energy vision. so i would like to know if there is something special in here that you want to point my attention to, i am happy to look at it. it is something that i would like to sit down with you and your team. i know your team is skinny right now. we are going to help you with that. but really want to try to make shoo you a sure that there is an understanding that in the department of energy we think you can play a key role in so many of these initiatives as we work on our arctic global leadership. so i look forward to that with you. >> the one thing that i would reiterate with you, i think we mentioned it here, i spoke to you in the committee, the room behind the committee prior to coming in is my great belief and
and i keep thinking about arctic, arctic, all the the time. what are we doing here in congress and in the legislation. and i take that leadership role. we discussed at the confirmation hearing and prior to that this is a focus of mine. and i don't see much in the budget here that will help us build out that energy or that arctic energy vision. so i would like to know if there is something special in here that you want to point my attention to, i am happy to look at it. it is something that i...
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for the atlantic and pacific and the arctic the values are informed by the traditions and aspirations of the people of canada that include that unshakable commitment to human rights and a rule of law. >> we will make necessary investments in our military to address years of neglect and underfunding but also put the forces on a new footing of training resources with predictable financing that they need that is difficult andpr dangerous and importantt work. we owe it to our men and women in uniform not to let them down.s [applause] canada's interest with their professed -- professional and robust military they do not implicate themselves and to settle among themselves. and third we are a tradinge nation we believed in trading relationships we look forward to working with the continental partners to make those separate partnerships even better.eat pat speaking speaking french.ou translator: and we will see new trade agreements with the canadian interest and to reflect our values. with the canadian trade agreements as our base and as i said we are proud what can indebted to display that o
for the atlantic and pacific and the arctic the values are informed by the traditions and aspirations of the people of canada that include that unshakable commitment to human rights and a rule of law. >> we will make necessary investments in our military to address years of neglect and underfunding but also put the forces on a new footing of training resources with predictable financing that they need that is difficult andpr dangerous and importantt work. we owe it to our men and women in...
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admiral richardson, i want to talk about the arctic. the department of defense in january this year came out with a new arctic strategy and directed by this committee and the congress. much better than the old one and talks about opening sea lanes and lines of communication and commerce, transportation, protecting the sovereignty of the arctic, resources as particularly russia and china continue to buildup forces and capabilities in the region. i read the arctic's 2014 rod map put out by the navy. 355 ships, 300 to in this strategy, talk about the ice hardening. what ships would we need to ice harden and do you believe this arctic strategy needs to be updated now that the secretary of defense has put out a much morrow bus strategy that was directed by this committee? >> precisely the effort we are undertaking this summer as we refresh our strategy in light of the national defense strategy review we are doing. we will update. senator: in terms of ice hardening ships. we have 355-ship fleet that we are looking at. what kind of ships would
admiral richardson, i want to talk about the arctic. the department of defense in january this year came out with a new arctic strategy and directed by this committee and the congress. much better than the old one and talks about opening sea lanes and lines of communication and commerce, transportation, protecting the sovereignty of the arctic, resources as particularly russia and china continue to buildup forces and capabilities in the region. i read the arctic's 2014 rod map put out by the...
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when you see how much attention folks are paying to the arctic circle now, especially from a militaryective, it has to put you on edge. >> the increased interest on the political side of the house is interesting. but we've invested for the last 60 years in the capabilities here. when our most important resources are people and they're that trained and they want to be here, the rest goes away. >> reporter: the sun won't set again in thule until august. it won't rise from november to february. it may seem hard to believe, but the vast majority there volunteer, sometimes for multiple tours. but for only $7 a month, saster. rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. nobody does underwater stunts, sylvia. except me, of course. this is my stop. adios! ♪ if you're a stuntman, you cheat death. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. número uno! ♪ ♪ five-second rule protection. new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. ♪ lysol. what it takes to prot
when you see how much attention folks are paying to the arctic circle now, especially from a militaryective, it has to put you on edge. >> the increased interest on the political side of the house is interesting. but we've invested for the last 60 years in the capabilities here. when our most important resources are people and they're that trained and they want to be here, the rest goes away. >> reporter: the sun won't set again in thule until august. it won't rise from november to...
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circle and they are nato's forward operating operation in the arctic and they are constantly flying out there because russians are flying their planes up there. there's no interaction between them but there's a lot of nato and russian planes flying near each other up there as well. >> near and 5 feet are two different things. >> very different things. >> they are having an effect. i spoke with the swedish defense minister was in town a couple of weeks ago and i met with him. he made a point to say as a lot of other -- lithuanian ministers, all increasing defense spending and all looking at specific abilities that are responses to russia's threats. right now the paris air show going on, our defense one reporter is out there. the european countries are asking for more f-16s because they are specifically to counter the potential russian threat on the border. >> hans nichols, what are u.s. officials saying about this buzz by. >> the operative word to look for is unsafe and sometimes unprofessional. so, intercepts are quite common. they intercept other planes close to their border in int
circle and they are nato's forward operating operation in the arctic and they are constantly flying out there because russians are flying their planes up there. there's no interaction between them but there's a lot of nato and russian planes flying near each other up there as well. >> near and 5 feet are two different things. >> very different things. >> they are having an effect. i spoke with the swedish defense minister was in town a couple of weeks ago and i met with him....
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. >> they said there were gonna be more tornadoes, more hurricanes, no ice in the arctic, increasingly hot weather. you have to stand up and point out that every year now for 15 years, they've been wrong. >> the dreaded polar vortex. do you know what the polar vortex-- have you ever heard of it? well, they just created it for this week. >> all they need to do is to convince e the public that the science is uncertain. and that's why you'll find some of their advocates who will deny that climimate change exists, dy the science altogether, but others who o will--who are somewhat more surreptitious in their attack will concede some of the scientific evidence, bubt will say that there's too much uncertaiainty, that the impactss might be sububsttially smallller than what the scientists who study impact say. so there are theese various lines of attack from denynying clclimate change outright to simply contesting that it's a problem. the only commonality being the argument that we donon't need to t transn away from our reliance on fossil fuels, an argument, that's of course, that's very conven
. >> they said there were gonna be more tornadoes, more hurricanes, no ice in the arctic, increasingly hot weather. you have to stand up and point out that every year now for 15 years, they've been wrong. >> the dreaded polar vortex. do you know what the polar vortex-- have you ever heard of it? well, they just created it for this week. >> all they need to do is to convince e the public that the science is uncertain. and that's why you'll find some of their advocates who will...
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north, and arctic ocean in this benign medical notion -- -- we have a very capable maritime capabilityand we have an incredible ability to search antsy if we have to. divided.ok is we see china spending on their military. pacific is the expecting to change. >> you can take all the land and the rest of the world and put it in the pacific ocean freight 70% of the world is covered by the sea. pacific is see the they willyard and challenge us in the south china sea where they claim the entire area and at the same time, we remember that russia is a pacific naval power. >> bring of russia and i think of the arctic. a lot of natural resources there. navalt, the bulk of our is going to be? >> probably not the bulk. i would say it will be divided. the mediterranean is going to continue to matter. think of it this way. -- it becomesing on one side russia and the other side, nato. we will be operating extensively. -- what more do we be doing you a better sense of what is going on in the pacific? >> it was more rhetoric than it was actual movement. as we were trying to do that pavement,. a string
north, and arctic ocean in this benign medical notion -- -- we have a very capable maritime capabilityand we have an incredible ability to search antsy if we have to. divided.ok is we see china spending on their military. pacific is the expecting to change. >> you can take all the land and the rest of the world and put it in the pacific ocean freight 70% of the world is covered by the sea. pacific is see the they willyard and challenge us in the south china sea where they claim the entire...
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bridging atlantic, pacific and arctic. our values are informed by the traditions and aspirations of the indigenous people in canada. and our values include an unshakable commitment to human rights, the rule of law. we will make the necessary investments in the military. not only to redress years of neglect and underfunding but also to place the canadian armed forces on a new footing. with the equipment, training, resources and persistent predictable financing that they need to do their difficult dangerous and important work. we owe this to our women and men in uniform. will not let them down. [applause] canada's broader interest in investing and a capable professional and robust military is very clear. that would be led to the great powers to settle among hemselves. this would not be n canada's interest. third, we are a trading nation. far from seeing trade as a game we believe in trading relationships that benefit all. we look forward to working with our continental partners to modernize the north american free trade agre
bridging atlantic, pacific and arctic. our values are informed by the traditions and aspirations of the indigenous people in canada. and our values include an unshakable commitment to human rights, the rule of law. we will make the necessary investments in the military. not only to redress years of neglect and underfunding but also to place the canadian armed forces on a new footing. with the equipment, training, resources and persistent predictable financing that they need to do their...
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the navy's arctic roadmap. as we pursue a fleet of 350 ships, and the strategy talked about the importance of looking at ice hardening some of the ships. what ships would we need to look at ice hardening. to believe this arctic strategy needs to be updated now that the secretary of defense has put out a much more robust strategy directed by this committee? >> i think the answer is precisely the effort were undertaking the summer as we refresh our strategy in light of the national defense strategy are doing. >> are you going to update that? >> we will. >> in terms of ice are need ships we have a 355 ship a fleet we are looking at, what kind of ships would you believe we need to ice hard so we can conduct with what the current strategy lays out but we don't have the capability to do it. >> that's true. i only of those answers as an output of the strategic review. i don't want to give you a guess right now. it be the types of ships that would have decisive impacts. >> during her confirmation hearing you mention th
the navy's arctic roadmap. as we pursue a fleet of 350 ships, and the strategy talked about the importance of looking at ice hardening some of the ships. what ships would we need to look at ice hardening. to believe this arctic strategy needs to be updated now that the secretary of defense has put out a much more robust strategy directed by this committee? >> i think the answer is precisely the effort were undertaking the summer as we refresh our strategy in light of the national defense...
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multibillion dollar deal to drill in the arctic. i don't think tillerson really cares or knows enough about being secretary of state. as a matter of fact, he's demonstrated that in the way he's treated the employees. he's not even fighting the cuts that are being proposed by the secretary of state's office. and so i think that the connections of all of these folks who have been meeting with the russian ambassador, who is basically a spy. and i do believe that their interest in oil. and i think it was carter page, who was involved with the gas and oil company, stayed on a run -- influenced by the kremlin. i think that there's a lot there. and then i also believe because we -- and our intelligence agencies, really confirmed that they hacked into the dnc. they tried to undermine our elections and thus our democracy. that you cannot take that lightly. you have to see what this is all about. that's why the investigations are so important opinion i wish we could have had an independent commission or committee of some kind to do this kind
multibillion dollar deal to drill in the arctic. i don't think tillerson really cares or knows enough about being secretary of state. as a matter of fact, he's demonstrated that in the way he's treated the employees. he's not even fighting the cuts that are being proposed by the secretary of state's office. and so i think that the connections of all of these folks who have been meeting with the russian ambassador, who is basically a spy. and i do believe that their interest in oil. and i think...
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he first went to the arctic ocean, called the mckinsey river.then, subsequent expeditions made it to the coast of british columbia in 1793. we have three copies of his. and were very important to history of cartography. thomas jefferson by mckenzie's the voyage, and not crossing the continent again, in the united states. >> we continue our look at eugene's literary culture. televangelist danuta pfeiffer and her memoir "chiseled" which looks at her lifetime including the 700 club show with pat robertson as he began campaigning for the republican party presidential nomination in 1987, and 1988. >> danuta pfeiffer worked on a series of radio intelligent programs but is best known as the cohost of the 700 club with pat robinson from 1983 to 1987 and in her book "chiseled" she talks about her time there and the rest of her life story. >> it wasn't a book about me. it was a
he first went to the arctic ocean, called the mckinsey river.then, subsequent expeditions made it to the coast of british columbia in 1793. we have three copies of his. and were very important to history of cartography. thomas jefferson by mckenzie's the voyage, and not crossing the continent again, in the united states. >> we continue our look at eugene's literary culture. televangelist danuta pfeiffer and her memoir "chiseled" which looks at her lifetime including the 700 club...
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so he first went to the frozen arctic ocean along with what's now called the mackenzie river named after him. then a subsequent expedition he made it to the coast of british columbia in 1793. so we have three copies of this narrative here and they are all illustrated with these beautiful maps that were very important to the history of cartography and for example, thomas jefferson was inspired by mckenzie's voyage and hazmat that this helped inspire him to look up for lewis and clark and assign them across the continent again from the young united states. >> we continue our look at eugene's literary culture. next, former televangelist danuta pfieffer and her memoir "chiseled: a memoir of identity, duplicity and divine wine" which looks at her life story including her time cohosting the 700 club show with pat robertson as he began campaigning for the republican party presidential nomination in 1987 and 88. . >> danuta pfieffer worked on a series of radio and television programs but is best known as the cohost of the 700 club with robertson. from 1983 to 1987. her book chiseled, she talked
so he first went to the frozen arctic ocean along with what's now called the mackenzie river named after him. then a subsequent expedition he made it to the coast of british columbia in 1793. so we have three copies of this narrative here and they are all illustrated with these beautiful maps that were very important to the history of cartography and for example, thomas jefferson was inspired by mckenzie's voyage and hazmat that this helped inspire him to look up for lewis and clark and assign...
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he was doing his second and arctic exposition and he personally designed a stamp. also, fdr and james fawley, his close ally as postmaster general and a stamp collector sitting in the oval office and they did to semi- things to change the face of the post office. one of them was putting in at fdr's suggestion a philatelic window and with a philatelic window he said i don't like stamp collecting being rushed when they're looking at the stamp at a normal window because there is a customer with a heavy parcel mumbling behind them, so he put in philatelic windows that were only to be used by stamp collectors so you could take all your time at that window because the person behind you was going to do the same thing. they used to do birthday ceremonies which still going today and that was james farley's idea. he said we have to get people excited about stamps, so the first time they would see a new stamp is when they went to the window and bought a sheet of stamps. fawley didn't like that. he said we have to have ceremonies to get the networks out in the newspapers, so t
he was doing his second and arctic exposition and he personally designed a stamp. also, fdr and james fawley, his close ally as postmaster general and a stamp collector sitting in the oval office and they did to semi- things to change the face of the post office. one of them was putting in at fdr's suggestion a philatelic window and with a philatelic window he said i don't like stamp collecting being rushed when they're looking at the stamp at a normal window because there is a customer with a...
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about the environment, you know, as if it only exists in the rain forests or, you know, up in the arctic circle, then no, they're not going to get that. that's very far removed from our existence. >> hinojosa: and that kind of environment, chances are they may not even get to. >> precisely-- but if you start talking to them in terms... meeting them where they are and helping them understand, like, how this... whatever was happening right there was impacting them. like for example, when we help people make the connection between their children's public health in particular and the coming waste facilities, and the fact that there was already a whole bunch there, suddenly people were just like, "oh, is this pollution? oh, it's particulate matter that's smaller than 2.5 microns? that must be really small-- and that's what going into my kid's lungs, and that's what's making me have to take my child to the emergency room twice a month? oh, no, no, no. we're... what do we need to do? what petition to sign?" >> hinojosa: it clicks. >> "who do i need to talk to?" then they understood it, and then
about the environment, you know, as if it only exists in the rain forests or, you know, up in the arctic circle, then no, they're not going to get that. that's very far removed from our existence. >> hinojosa: and that kind of environment, chances are they may not even get to. >> precisely-- but if you start talking to them in terms... meeting them where they are and helping them understand, like, how this... whatever was happening right there was impacting them. like for example,...
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southern hemisphere, it's actually their shortest day of the year, and they celebrate it with an arcticlunge. of course these folks coming out and plunging nude. >> oh, wait, could we get a cleu closeup. >> can we slow-mo this video? >> no. >> where is this? i need to make my summer plans. >> you can head down for your winter plunge. >> dear beyonce, dear beyonce. there we go. ♪ crazy in love ♪ it's a cruel, it's a cruel because your carpet never stops working there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care with five times benefits >>> family vacations can be costly, and if you give in to the kids' every whim, it may actually break your budget. here are some games to help kids become a little more familiar with spending. with us is our money expert. we can make this fun. >> you can make it fun. >> and not costly. >> that's the objective. >> how do we do this? >> trip this is the first game. before you go on vacation, explain to the kids, we've saved up for vacation, we've got the vacation fund, this is where we're going, this is w
southern hemisphere, it's actually their shortest day of the year, and they celebrate it with an arcticlunge. of course these folks coming out and plunging nude. >> oh, wait, could we get a cleu closeup. >> can we slow-mo this video? >> no. >> where is this? i need to make my summer plans. >> you can head down for your winter plunge. >> dear beyonce, dear beyonce. there we go. ♪ crazy in love ♪ it's a cruel, it's a cruel because your carpet never stops...
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. >> why is the arctic ice shelf melting and why are the sea levels rising? wireless temperatures in the last decade essentially the hottest we've seen on record. mr. pruitt: we've been in hiatus since the late 1990's. 95% of nasa says that the experts in this area around the world agree to the earth is warming and you were up there throwing out information that says maybe visiting exaggerated when you talk about climate exaggerator is, it just seems to a lot of people around the world that you and the president are just denied the reality. climatereality is that change is happening as a significant threat to the planet. mr. pruitt: i've said this in the confirmation process and i we haveyesterday -- done a tremendous amount as a country to achieve reductions in co2. we've done that through technology innovation. will continue to do that. we will continue to stay engaged. of a process that encourages voices by national grid in countries across the globe and we are going to stay engaged and try to work new agreements and achieve outcomes that put americans int
. >> why is the arctic ice shelf melting and why are the sea levels rising? wireless temperatures in the last decade essentially the hottest we've seen on record. mr. pruitt: we've been in hiatus since the late 1990's. 95% of nasa says that the experts in this area around the world agree to the earth is warming and you were up there throwing out information that says maybe visiting exaggerated when you talk about climate exaggerator is, it just seems to a lot of people around the world...
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. >> admiral richardson, i want to talk a little bit about the arctic. the department of defense in january this year came out with a new arctic strategy. it was directed by this committee and the congress. it's much better than the old one. it talks about fon ops, opening sea lanes and lines of communication and commerce, transportation, protecting the sovereignty of the arctic resources, particularly as countries like russia and china continue to build up forces and capabilities in the region. 2014 road map put out by the navy, the navy's arctic road map -- "as we pursue a fleet of 355 ships," in this strategy, it talked about the importance of looking at ice hardening some of these ships. what ships would you see we would need to look at ice hardening? and do you believe this arctic strategy needs to be updated now that the secretary of defense has put out a much more robust strategy that was directed by this committee? >> sir, i think that the answer to all your questions is precisely the effort that we're undertaking this summer as we refresh our st
. >> admiral richardson, i want to talk a little bit about the arctic. the department of defense in january this year came out with a new arctic strategy. it was directed by this committee and the congress. it's much better than the old one. it talks about fon ops, opening sea lanes and lines of communication and commerce, transportation, protecting the sovereignty of the arctic resources, particularly as countries like russia and china continue to build up forces and capabilities in the...
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richard: i have been to the antarctic and the arctic. i live on an island.ts are just beginning. you can see it in slightly higher tides, slightly less -- quite a lot less ice in the arctic. glaciers moving backwards. it's just a start. and that's what's so sad. trump says we are only going to reduce it by a tinier bit if we all do this together. that's not the case. if we move quickly and determinedly, we can protect our grandchildren from the effects of climate change and we can have a wonderful environment that we live in, a clean environment, where people are not going to get ill from pollution. we can have fuel -- we are not in danger of it suddenly spiking at $150 per barrel. it will forever be under $30 per barrel. the biggest solar park is now less than $.10 per kilowatt. it is four times cheaper than oil was only two or three years ago, and the price is coming down and down and down. it is just incomprehensible. presidentca has a that is lying, basically. it's just too sad for words. >> it's interesting we have this nationalist movement, not just in
richard: i have been to the antarctic and the arctic. i live on an island.ts are just beginning. you can see it in slightly higher tides, slightly less -- quite a lot less ice in the arctic. glaciers moving backwards. it's just a start. and that's what's so sad. trump says we are only going to reduce it by a tinier bit if we all do this together. that's not the case. if we move quickly and determinedly, we can protect our grandchildren from the effects of climate change and we can have a...
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so we've already seen display of dominance in the arctic where new sea lanes will connect continencemore directly than ever before. russia and other rural powers recognize the value of this area, and we must be ready. so moreover,, the changing global climate will lead to increased instability in the form of economic migration, increased competition over resources, and possibly more failed states which we know to be breeding grounds for extremism and terrorism. now, we know this because the leaders of the intelligence community as well have alerted us to the stack. they recognize that climate is a long-term threat, and we should as well. so my amendment is straightforward and simple. it instructs each service to assess the top ten military installations likely to be impacted by climate change over the next 20 years. also asks for combatant commanders to incorporate the effects of climate into their strategic battle plans. this amendment, mr. chairman, is a step in the right direction. i believe we have to continue to be realistic and explore the changing ways that a volatile climate
so we've already seen display of dominance in the arctic where new sea lanes will connect continencemore directly than ever before. russia and other rural powers recognize the value of this area, and we must be ready. so moreover,, the changing global climate will lead to increased instability in the form of economic migration, increased competition over resources, and possibly more failed states which we know to be breeding grounds for extremism and terrorism. now, we know this because the...
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you just went to the arctic circle. don't you want to know if the president agrees with the scientists? >> i needed to do my own investigation. i came back and i've always said human behavior has an impact on climate. there is no way you can debate that. i also found out the dire predictions are not as dire as some people made. >> an inexact part of it. the science that is the foundation. i have to go. we don't have enough time. this is important for the american people. you didn't hear scientists say there is no global warming. you said you don't know what the president thinks. we pulled out of the accord except three countries. do you think the president needs to step up and say something about that? >> i do knn't believe the presit pulled out because of global warming. he pulled out because it was a god awful deal that president obama negotiated. it will cost us millions of jobs. we are about growing the economy 3% gdp year over year. this was a job decision. economic decision to put america first and get the economy
you just went to the arctic circle. don't you want to know if the president agrees with the scientists? >> i needed to do my own investigation. i came back and i've always said human behavior has an impact on climate. there is no way you can debate that. i also found out the dire predictions are not as dire as some people made. >> an inexact part of it. the science that is the foundation. i have to go. we don't have enough time. this is important for the american people. you didn't...
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why then is the arctic ice shelf meting? why -- melting? why are the sea levels rising?st temperatures in the last decade essentially the hottest we've seen on record? >> we've -- [inaudible] hiatus since the late 1990s -- >> but, sir, when nasa says that 95% of the experts in this area around the world believe that the earth is warming and you are up there throwing out information that says, well, maybe this is being exaggerated and so forth and you're talking about climate exaggerators, it just seems to a lot of people around the world that you and the president are just denying the reality. and the reality of the situation is that climate change is happening, and it is a significant threat to the planet. >> let me say this, and i've said it in the confirmation process, and i've said it -- >> [inaudible] arctic ice and the -- [inaudible] >> there is -- we have done a tremendous amount as a country to achieve reductions in co2. and we have done that through technology and innovation. we will continue to do that. we are part, as you know, of the unfccc, and that process
why then is the arctic ice shelf meting? why -- melting? why are the sea levels rising?st temperatures in the last decade essentially the hottest we've seen on record? >> we've -- [inaudible] hiatus since the late 1990s -- >> but, sir, when nasa says that 95% of the experts in this area around the world believe that the earth is warming and you are up there throwing out information that says, well, maybe this is being exaggerated and so forth and you're talking about climate...
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>> well, i've been to the ant arctic and to the arctic. i live on an island. and the effects are just beginning. and you can just see it in slightly higher tides. slightly less -- well, quite a lot less ice in the arctic. glacierers moving backward. just the start. and that's what's so sad. trump says that we're only going to reduce it by a tiny bit if we all do this together. that's not the case. if we move quickly and drmedly, we can protect our grandchildren from the effects of climate change. and we can have a wonderful environment that we live in in our 60's, clean environment. where people are not going to get ill from pollution. we can have fuel that is -- that we're not in danger of suddenly spiking at $150 a barrel again. it will forever be under $30 a barrel. i just come from aruba where we set up -- the biggest solar power and less than 10 cents per kilowatt and four times cheaper as oil was only two or three years ago. and the price is coming down and down and down. so it's just incomprehensible that america has a president that is lying basically.
>> well, i've been to the ant arctic and to the arctic. i live on an island. and the effects are just beginning. and you can just see it in slightly higher tides. slightly less -- well, quite a lot less ice in the arctic. glacierers moving backward. just the start. and that's what's so sad. trump says that we're only going to reduce it by a tiny bit if we all do this together. that's not the case. if we move quickly and drmedly, we can protect our grandchildren from the effects of climate...
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why, then, is the arctic ice shell melting? why are the sea levels rising?are the hottest temperatures in the last decade essentially the hottest temperatures we've seen on record? >> we've been in high temperatures since the late 1990s, just so you know. >> when nasa says that 95% of the experts in this area around the world believe that the air is warming, and you are up there throwing out information that says, well, maybe this is being exaggerated and so forth, you talk about climate exaggeraters, it just seems to a lot ofeoe around the world that you and the president are denying the reality, and the reality of the situatiois that climate change is happening and it is a significant threat to the planet. >> let me say this and i've said it in the confirmation process and i said it yesterday -- >> arctic ice and -- >> we have done a tremendous amount as a country to achieve reductions in co2. and we have done that through technology and innovation. we will continue to do that. yoe unfccc, and that process encourages voices by subnational groups and by cou
why, then, is the arctic ice shell melting? why are the sea levels rising?are the hottest temperatures in the last decade essentially the hottest temperatures we've seen on record? >> we've been in high temperatures since the late 1990s, just so you know. >> when nasa says that 95% of the experts in this area around the world believe that the air is warming, and you are up there throwing out information that says, well, maybe this is being exaggerated and so forth, you talk about...
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we have been implementing large scale environmental programs, including the arctic region. we've been stepping up food supplies to the global markets. we've been stepping up in the programs by world health organization to find answers to global challenges. we are ready to use the powerful potential of russian basic science thanks to the great schools and mathematics and miss sicks who are able to lines of the new economy. russian i.t. enterprises are globally competitive professionals. not only suggests and offer the best software solutions, they create a new environment for developments by seizing the opportunity. i would like by the way to congratulate the students of st. pete itmo university that have been able to once again for the seventh time running to win first place at the national collegiate programing contest. and our host has mentioned the wonderful people residing in st. peter. and she is quite right. these are deserving people and they merit our praise. the youths of st. pete deserve our praise. to step up our technological advances and digital economy we will
we have been implementing large scale environmental programs, including the arctic region. we've been stepping up food supplies to the global markets. we've been stepping up in the programs by world health organization to find answers to global challenges. we are ready to use the powerful potential of russian basic science thanks to the great schools and mathematics and miss sicks who are able to lines of the new economy. russian i.t. enterprises are globally competitive professionals. not only...
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they got some arctic jellyfish. >> wow. look at that. that fish is kind of plain. >> move along. move along. come on. >> it's so calm and quaint and the things they get to see that they didn't expect, by the way. this is a surprise even to them. they had no idea what they were going to find once they got down there. >> well, it's not that far down. they at least have some color. because the lower you go, they all become translucent and everything. >> and it was worth it because they had to endure negative 2 degrees to do this. >> so you're saying it was cold. >> it was chilly. slightly chilly. >>> you're going to need this. tim here, he's one heck of a guy. the video opens with a question from his son jake. >> you can tell me what happened yes. jack passed away yesterday. >> jack is his wife jackie who just passed. >> and how long was she sick? >> 2005. >> so she got sick in 2005 and tim here was her personal carer for about ten years. because in her late 40s she was diagnosed with dementia. and jake has been watching it all kind of go along. you kind of feel like you know where
they got some arctic jellyfish. >> wow. look at that. that fish is kind of plain. >> move along. move along. come on. >> it's so calm and quaint and the things they get to see that they didn't expect, by the way. this is a surprise even to them. they had no idea what they were going to find once they got down there. >> well, it's not that far down. they at least have some color. because the lower you go, they all become translucent and everything. >> and it was...
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the arctic melting, coral being bleached. , nothas huge implications just on the poorest parts of theorld. the impact serving felt around the world. this is absolutely the donald trump astounded the united states climate criminal and put itself outside of multilateralism and global society. i think it is also part of a bigger trend of donald trump. i would say this is a reflection of a real mindset to the neocolonial white supremacist mindset. if you take it into context with the muslim ban, building walls and fences, then walking away from climamate change e where te ununited statates has histstoriy beenen the greatest and responsible for the greatest amount of co2 in the atmosphere -- it's pledge is so weak, it is doing less than 1/5 of what it should be doing. he was absolutely wrong on his comments about climate finances. the fact the u.s.'s only pledging about $1 billion, which is a drop in the ocean of what the impact is happening around the world d and what is needed r poor countries to develop cleanly fielded tackle -- we have to remember billions of our cities are still witho
the arctic melting, coral being bleached. , nothas huge implications just on the poorest parts of theorld. the impact serving felt around the world. this is absolutely the donald trump astounded the united states climate criminal and put itself outside of multilateralism and global society. i think it is also part of a bigger trend of donald trump. i would say this is a reflection of a real mindset to the neocolonial white supremacist mindset. if you take it into context with the muslim ban,...