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the answer, said carbon, is quite simple.rder for money. >> potentially, yes. >> money, in the form of an insurance policy. >> i think that he wanted out of the marriage and did whatever he needed to do to make sure that that happened. >> and if he got $310,000 in insurance money and got out of the marriage, so much the better? >> yes. >> the evidence against tom foley was circumstantial but compelling. you think he faked that burglary? >> yes. >> and killed his wife? >> yes. >> they never found the murder weapon. what do you think happened to the gun? >> i wish i knew. >> but even without it, in march of 2009, one month after dar foley was gunned down in her shower, state police arrested tom foley and charged him with his wife's murder. >> and i just -- what? why? i was, like, this could not be happening. why do you think i did this? i did not kill my wife. >> to tom and dar's close friends, the pierces, news of tom's arrest was almost as stunning as the news of dar's death. could you conceive of tom either hating his wife s
the answer, said carbon, is quite simple.rder for money. >> potentially, yes. >> money, in the form of an insurance policy. >> i think that he wanted out of the marriage and did whatever he needed to do to make sure that that happened. >> and if he got $310,000 in insurance money and got out of the marriage, so much the better? >> yes. >> the evidence against tom foley was circumstantial but compelling. you think he faked that burglary? >> yes. >>...
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author of a new book carbon ideologies.uring environmentalists, cattle ranchers and vegan activists. podcasts are available where you get your new episodes. thank you for joining us. we will see you next time, everybody. [applause] ♪ >> book tv is on twitter and facebook weird we want to hear from you. tweet us or post a comment on our facebook page. facebook.com/book tv. >> king has a problem in cleveland. carl stokes does not want him to come to cleveland. he wants to win. he thinks he will alienate the few whites he needs to get. you will not find any pictures of carl stokes with martin luther king even though he came to cleveland almost every other week during the week of 1967. this really is not written about in the history books. i am surprised when i go read the biographies they do not emphasize cleveland. cleveland is what it was all about for him. moving civil rights into black power. in a lot of ways, martin luther king and malcolm x moved towards each other at the end of their lives. both of them were 39 years ol
author of a new book carbon ideologies.uring environmentalists, cattle ranchers and vegan activists. podcasts are available where you get your new episodes. thank you for joining us. we will see you next time, everybody. [applause] ♪ >> book tv is on twitter and facebook weird we want to hear from you. tweet us or post a comment on our facebook page. facebook.com/book tv. >> king has a problem in cleveland. carl stokes does not want him to come to cleveland. he wants to win. he...
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renewable energy, electric cars, battery storage, carbon capture, energy efficiency, low-carbon and zero-carbon fuels. these are technologies. future, promising millions of great jobs. the question -- the question is whether these will be american technologies and american jobs or whether china, germany, japan, and other countries will win the transition to a low-carbon economy. growth won't just come from new jobs. it will come from lower costs. stiglitzs notes this. many -- i'm quoting him here -- many energy efficiency technologies actually have a negative cost to implement. now, you got to be an economist to use the phrase "negative cost." negative cost, obviouslyification is economic economicese for "that's a good thing." the reverse case is the trump administration's standard to frees fuel standards for cars. it will cost american consumers hundreds of billions of dollars more at the pump. no surprise all that extra cost for consumers goes to big oil which has the trump administration obedient lit in its pocket. stiglitz's testimony estimates the total benefits to the u.s. economy from sh
renewable energy, electric cars, battery storage, carbon capture, energy efficiency, low-carbon and zero-carbon fuels. these are technologies. future, promising millions of great jobs. the question -- the question is whether these will be american technologies and american jobs or whether china, germany, japan, and other countries will win the transition to a low-carbon economy. growth won't just come from new jobs. it will come from lower costs. stiglitzs notes this. many -- i'm quoting him...
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that emit carbon dioxide. bay water contains even more carbon dioxide than the air. the latest readings are more than 855 parts per million. carbon dioxide levels in the water are highest in late spring when upwelling currents along the coast bring water that's high in carbon dioxide up to the mouth of the bay. >> here's the worst of it here. this is called olympia oyster and native to san francisco bay. >> reporter: higher concentrations of carbon dioxide in the bay is causing what scientists call ocean acidification. this means increases in carbon dioxide actually changes the chemistry of the water making it more acidic. as a result, it makes it harder for shellfish and certain fish to survive which scientists say will eventually cause drastic effects to the food chain and marine ecosystem. >> it's been under like the sea and there's tons of like stuff on it. >> reporter: researchers are hoping by bringing this buoy out of the bay and onto dry land will inspire those who see it to not only connect with our b
that emit carbon dioxide. bay water contains even more carbon dioxide than the air. the latest readings are more than 855 parts per million. carbon dioxide levels in the water are highest in late spring when upwelling currents along the coast bring water that's high in carbon dioxide up to the mouth of the bay. >> here's the worst of it here. this is called olympia oyster and native to san francisco bay. >> reporter: higher concentrations of carbon dioxide in the bay is causing what...
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so we've created the low carbon designation that is awardedto firms with low-carbon risk >> it's like stamp of approval >> absolutely. >> what have your findings shown by region? where are the worst offenders? >> as you were expect in emerging markets, companies tend to have higher carbon risk than in developed markets like europe or the u.s even within developed markets there are variations in canada there are more companies with higher risks in terms of carbon. >> in terms of the return that you get on friendly-type investments, is it lower than a traditional investment and are investors happy to forgo some of that additional return to be invested in something more sustainable or climate friendly? >> investors invest with us for many reasons, but many strategies show investing like this does not make a sacrifice it does not subtract from performance. it also depends on what the investor is looking for. if they want to include sectors that may not be aligned with the value, then, you know, they need to take that into -- or consider that carefully, because over the short-term especial
so we've created the low carbon designation that is awardedto firms with low-carbon risk >> it's like stamp of approval >> absolutely. >> what have your findings shown by region? where are the worst offenders? >> as you were expect in emerging markets, companies tend to have higher carbon risk than in developed markets like europe or the u.s even within developed markets there are variations in canada there are more companies with higher risks in terms of carbon....
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with the help of electro dialysis pressure and heat the carbon dioxide escapes leaving the lithium carbonate behind once that's filtered and dried it can be sold commercially. this extreme i'm for because it's very simple that's important otherwise it might not be economically viable the amount of lithium in sin well diet isn't very high the extraction process has to be easy and inexpensive otherwise it wouldn't be worth it i talked to him on the breaks. what's more the same process can be used to extract lithium from old battery. until now became high and batteries collected for recycling have been fed into a high temperature furnace that builds an alley from which cobalt nickel and copper can be recovered. to recycle the lithium it would need to be extracted from the slack before it's melted. the lithium is contained in what's called the black mass the substance layered on the cathode by adding carbon dioxide and water and heating the mass to at least fifty degrees celsius the other components of the black mass are melted out leaving behind a white deposit that the i'm carbonate. the oppos
with the help of electro dialysis pressure and heat the carbon dioxide escapes leaving the lithium carbonate behind once that's filtered and dried it can be sold commercially. this extreme i'm for because it's very simple that's important otherwise it might not be economically viable the amount of lithium in sin well diet isn't very high the extraction process has to be easy and inexpensive otherwise it wouldn't be worth it i talked to him on the breaks. what's more the same process can be used...
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carbonate. the opposite also we are able to extract nearly all the lithium from first generation batteries. it's a bit more difficult with the more modern batteries but we've been able to extract seventy five or eighty percent of it already with no real problem song you know but i'm all for life. in the future recycling all the valuable raw materials and lithium ion batteries will become ever more important to freiburg process but it's very promising. to lithium that life slumbering and outs get bigger mountains has now become a valuable resource. and the old mine here may soon be cropped back to life. that wraps it up for this week but join us again next time when we'll look at how researchers are trying to harness out official intelligence to decode hieroglyphs faster than ever before. graphics in the video game assassin's creed origins are based on ancient egyptian sources. but machine learning played a key role during design. in the project experts from the field of egyptology worked closely
carbonate. the opposite also we are able to extract nearly all the lithium from first generation batteries. it's a bit more difficult with the more modern batteries but we've been able to extract seventy five or eighty percent of it already with no real problem song you know but i'm all for life. in the future recycling all the valuable raw materials and lithium ion batteries will become ever more important to freiburg process but it's very promising. to lithium that life slumbering and outs...
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corn there is a lot of carbon impact from the fuel and the trees to cut down like in brazil. lady and the cafÉ was attacking vegan. there a lot of processed food that come out of veganism that we need to look at. >> i am from europe but another countries they avoid the other diets but there is no panacea. they should all be good because it has to be tasty as much as we can find it. so for people to educate themselves and then you have the industry. >> where is no panacea. so then you have to go find some good fish because cooking is important. >> comes down to the value of processed foods. it is it is called value added. but that is what you are dealing with. and you have tremendous marketing budgets. if you compare the amount of money this country spends marketing process food to our children. i completely agree how do we change priorities? now some of the fattest people in the world are greece and italian now most of them are not on the mediterranean diet. but everybody to eat in the correct way. thank you. >> so two books at the time in american history for the civil war a
corn there is a lot of carbon impact from the fuel and the trees to cut down like in brazil. lady and the cafÉ was attacking vegan. there a lot of processed food that come out of veganism that we need to look at. >> i am from europe but another countries they avoid the other diets but there is no panacea. they should all be good because it has to be tasty as much as we can find it. so for people to educate themselves and then you have the industry. >> where is no panacea. so then...
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. >> the san francisco carbon fund was started in 2009.t's basically legislation that was passed by the board of supervisors and the mayor's office for the city of san francisco. they passed legislation that said okay, 13% of the cost of the city air travel is going to go into a fund and we're going to use the money in that fund to do local projects that are going to mitigate and sequester greenhouse gas emission. the grants that we're giving, they're anywhere from 15,000 to, say, $80,000 for a two year grant. i'm shawn rosenmoss. i'm the development of community partnerships and carbon fund for the san francisco department of environment. we have an advisory committee that meets once or twice a year to talk about, okay, what are we going to fund? because we want to look at things like equity and innovative projects. >> i heard about the carbon fund because i used to work for the department of environment. i'm a school education team. my name is marcus major. i'm a founding member of climate action now. we started in 2011. our main goal it
. >> the san francisco carbon fund was started in 2009.t's basically legislation that was passed by the board of supervisors and the mayor's office for the city of san francisco. they passed legislation that said okay, 13% of the cost of the city air travel is going to go into a fund and we're going to use the money in that fund to do local projects that are going to mitigate and sequester greenhouse gas emission. the grants that we're giving, they're anywhere from 15,000 to, say, $80,000...
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shell and total to reveal the risk they face if carbon emission targets are met. a rules to limit greenhouse gas emissions could force fossil fuel companies to keep oil natural gas and coal in the ground the international energy agency forecasts the buy twenty forty demand for oil and gas could fall by almost fifty percent but that's only if carbon emissions reductions targets are met royal dutch shell has acknowledged the climate change will be the defining challenge facing the oil industry for years to come but total and shell and others are still expecting strong demand for fossil fuels for the next few decades exxon mobil is under investigation over its financial disclosures on climate change which we now from london is antony hobley c.e.o. of carbon tracker a financial think tank thanks very much for being with us so what are the oil companies not telling us then well i think they've been a bit schizo from it they are looking in at climate risk and we're now being deluged with disclosure and scenario analysis from the companies effectively stress test in thei
shell and total to reveal the risk they face if carbon emission targets are met. a rules to limit greenhouse gas emissions could force fossil fuel companies to keep oil natural gas and coal in the ground the international energy agency forecasts the buy twenty forty demand for oil and gas could fall by almost fifty percent but that's only if carbon emissions reductions targets are met royal dutch shell has acknowledged the climate change will be the defining challenge facing the oil industry...
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is whimsy but what's more significant in dangerous levels forming her baked into the system from carbon dioxide we have already dumped there is a a timeline between the entries and the effect our lives are lived in that our daughter was born there. by a miracle the next 20 years will see chaotic unpredictable biological adaptation and human political responses do i start a college fund or will she be better served to shoot and hunt and live off the land? what about now on the state of cutting-edge with highways and call centers are feeling that we can own a home far from the rising ocean?? or do we try to move back to the coast where he struggled to pay the rent but the drought and wildfire supper even the wealthiest every choice is a gamble. the next 20 years are tough. after that it gets worse. the middle and later decades my daughter's adult life promised the global catastrophe in a reasonable person must turn away from in horror. with world war ii with the holocaust and atrocities have 3% 3% of the global population annihilated so imagine what going through a population entailed 70%
is whimsy but what's more significant in dangerous levels forming her baked into the system from carbon dioxide we have already dumped there is a a timeline between the entries and the effect our lives are lived in that our daughter was born there. by a miracle the next 20 years will see chaotic unpredictable biological adaptation and human political responses do i start a college fund or will she be better served to shoot and hunt and live off the land? what about now on the state of...
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shell and total to reveal the risk they face if carbon emission targets are met. a rules to limit greenhouse gas emissions could force fossil fuel companies to keep oil natural gas and coal in the ground the international energy agency forecasts the buy twenty forty demand for oil and gas could fall by almost fifty percent but that's only if carbon emissions reductions targets are met royal dutch shell has acknowledged the climate change will be the defining challenge facing the oil industry for years to come but total and shell and others are still expecting strong demand for fossil fuels for the next few decades exxon mobil is under investigation over its financial disclosures on climate change which we now from london is antony hobley c.e.o. of carbon tracker a financial think tank thanks very much for being with us so what are the oil companies not telling us then well i think they've been a bit schizo from it they are looking in at climate risk and we're now being deluged with disclosure and scenario analysis from the companies effectively stress testing thei
shell and total to reveal the risk they face if carbon emission targets are met. a rules to limit greenhouse gas emissions could force fossil fuel companies to keep oil natural gas and coal in the ground the international energy agency forecasts the buy twenty forty demand for oil and gas could fall by almost fifty percent but that's only if carbon emissions reductions targets are met royal dutch shell has acknowledged the climate change will be the defining challenge facing the oil industry...
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shell and total to reveal the risk they face if carbon emission targets are met. a rules to limit greenhouse gas emissions could force fossil fuel companies to keep oil natural gas and coal in the ground the international energy agency forecasts the buy twenty forty demand for oil and gas could fall by almost fifty percent but that's only if carbon emissions reductions targets are met royal dutch shell has acknowledged the climate change will be the defining challenge facing the oil industry for years to come but total and shell and others are still expecting strong demand for fossil fuels for the next few decades exxon mobil is under investigation over its financial disclosures on climate change which we now from london is antony hobley c.e.o. of carbon tracker a financial think tank thanks very much for being with us so what are the oil companies not telling us then well i think they've been a bit schizo from it they are looking in at climate risk and we're now being deluged with disclosure and scenario analysis from the companies affected the stress tests and t
shell and total to reveal the risk they face if carbon emission targets are met. a rules to limit greenhouse gas emissions could force fossil fuel companies to keep oil natural gas and coal in the ground the international energy agency forecasts the buy twenty forty demand for oil and gas could fall by almost fifty percent but that's only if carbon emissions reductions targets are met royal dutch shell has acknowledged the climate change will be the defining challenge facing the oil industry...
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shell and total to reveal the risk they face if carbon emission targets are met. a rules to limit greenhouse gas emissions could force fossil fuel companies to keep oil natural gas and coal in the ground the international energy agency forecasts the buy twenty forty demand for oil and gas could fall by almost fifty percent but that's only if carbon emissions reductions targets are met royal dutch shell has acknowledged the climate change will be the defining challenge facing the oil industry for years to come but total and shell and others are still expecting strong demand for fossil fuels for the next few decades exxon mobil is under investigation over its financial disclosures on climate change which we now from london is antony hobley c.e.o. of carbon tracker a financial think tank thanks very much for being with us so what are the oil companies not telling us then well i think they've been a bit schizo from it they are looking in at climate risk and we're now being deluged with disclosure and scenario analysis from the companies effectively stress testing thei
shell and total to reveal the risk they face if carbon emission targets are met. a rules to limit greenhouse gas emissions could force fossil fuel companies to keep oil natural gas and coal in the ground the international energy agency forecasts the buy twenty forty demand for oil and gas could fall by almost fifty percent but that's only if carbon emissions reductions targets are met royal dutch shell has acknowledged the climate change will be the defining challenge facing the oil industry...
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is abandoning any attempt to curb the carbon pollution that's driving damaging climate change. this proposal violates the law and cooks the books on science and economics, all to prop up coal power plants that can't compete with cleaner energy." as the obama-era regulations were, these new rules are expected to be challenged in court. for the pbs newshour, i'm yamiche alcindor in charleston, west virginia. >> woodruff: for a closer look at these changes and the potential impact, i'm joined by juliet eilperin, who covers this closely for the "washington post." juliet eilperin, welcome back to the news hour. again, just to clarify, the regulations the trump administration is rolling back from the obama administration had never really taken effect? >> right. there had been... they had been stayed by the supreme court because more than two dozen attorneys general from republican states and the industry had challenged e.p.a.'s authority to impose such sweeping limits beyond the plants themselves. so as a result they had not taken effect. >> woodruff: what is it about the obama f era
is abandoning any attempt to curb the carbon pollution that's driving damaging climate change. this proposal violates the law and cooks the books on science and economics, all to prop up coal power plants that can't compete with cleaner energy." as the obama-era regulations were, these new rules are expected to be challenged in court. for the pbs newshour, i'm yamiche alcindor in charleston, west virginia. >> woodruff: for a closer look at these changes and the potential impact, i'm...
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has been a pioneer in using low carbon fuels for decades now. most of our fleet is powered by renewable diesel which is much cleaner than the traditional diesel fuel used by most other transit agencies. the overhead line that you see out on our streets, that's bringing renewable energy from hetch hetchy or other providers such as our partners from the p.u.c. and pg&e. so that's why we only contribute 2% of the city's emissions because we're already using low forms of carbon mobility? but to your question, yes, we are thinking about the next technology and even cleaner fuels? and so recently our board adopted and is committed to having an all renewable fleet by 2035. that may seem like a long time away? these vehicles that we buy, some of which are blended by federal funds, have a life cycle so thus we need to start piloting new technology with electric vehicles you till we're sure that they can perform in san francisco's tough conditions? but we're pretty confident that with the pilot, we should be able to make this 2035 commitment of all electr
has been a pioneer in using low carbon fuels for decades now. most of our fleet is powered by renewable diesel which is much cleaner than the traditional diesel fuel used by most other transit agencies. the overhead line that you see out on our streets, that's bringing renewable energy from hetch hetchy or other providers such as our partners from the p.u.c. and pg&e. so that's why we only contribute 2% of the city's emissions because we're already using low forms of carbon mobility? but to...
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how much progress is being made to reduce carbon emissions? a good question.ders. we must use the evidence we have and many other countries as well and redouble our effo rts countries as well and redouble our efforts in business and industry and the way we live and transport to decarbonise our entire economy. we have to do that in the next 50 yea rs, have to do that in the next 50 years, go from a fossil fuel intensive economy to a zero carbon economy. those are policy decisions. atan economy. those are policy decisions. at an individual level, is there much we can do? there are lots of things we can do. all of us have a carbon footprint and you can go online and work it out and many calculators to that. we can use less energy, turned down the dial on the thermostat. we can save energy, cheaper electricity and gas bills, what is not to like? we can use public transport, use less planes. and start offset. we can ask our pension providers to start investing in renewable and clean technology, innovation is. lots of things as individuals we can do. in the end, the
how much progress is being made to reduce carbon emissions? a good question.ders. we must use the evidence we have and many other countries as well and redouble our effo rts countries as well and redouble our efforts in business and industry and the way we live and transport to decarbonise our entire economy. we have to do that in the next 50 yea rs, have to do that in the next 50 years, go from a fossil fuel intensive economy to a zero carbon economy. those are policy decisions. atan economy....
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by getting a new kidde carbon monoxide alarm now.ust go to beat the beep dot [ beep ] go to beatthebeep.com to find the kidde solution that's right ...for you. [ beep ] >>> san francisco makes its push for safe injection sites, opposition is building. now a showdown is looming with the u.s. department of justice. >> the hurdle has always been the federal law. it was the case with medical marijuana. >> safe injection sites now join a growing list with medical marijuana, gay marriage, and sanctuary cities as once again california and the federal government are seeing things differently. >> the feds are taking aim at safe injection sites as a violation of the controlled substance act with deputy u.s. attorney general rod rosenstein threatening, quote, swift and aggressive action. ktvu's amber lee live after speaking with a legal expert and getting our first look at a prototype for a safe injection site. >> the mayor is leading the effort to open safe injection sites here in san francisco. she says she's focused on the well-being and hea
by getting a new kidde carbon monoxide alarm now.ust go to beat the beep dot [ beep ] go to beatthebeep.com to find the kidde solution that's right ...for you. [ beep ] >>> san francisco makes its push for safe injection sites, opposition is building. now a showdown is looming with the u.s. department of justice. >> the hurdle has always been the federal law. it was the case with medical marijuana. >> safe injection sites now join a growing list with medical marijuana, gay...
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might expect the key to loitering in the sun's atmosphere is not melting nasa engineers have built a carbon heat shield for the park a solar probe that's just eleven and a half centimeters thick they say it will protect the equipment that will be surveilling the sun as it swoops through its corona or outer outness for the real field gets up to about twenty five hundred degrees fahrenheit which we're not going to do today but we are going to get it under degree and what is the feeling. i see . on the temperature of the corona is just one of the counter intuitive mysteries that the park a probe hopes to solve why is it so much hotter than the sun's core several hundred times hotter science would suggest that the further away from the sun surface the cooler the atmosphere should be the probe is named after eugene parker who formulated the theory of so no wind will be present to watch the launch of the spacecraft named in his own. in one hundred fifty eight he theorized that a flow of particles accelerated into space from the sun and that proved to be true but scientists still don't know how th
might expect the key to loitering in the sun's atmosphere is not melting nasa engineers have built a carbon heat shield for the park a solar probe that's just eleven and a half centimeters thick they say it will protect the equipment that will be surveilling the sun as it swoops through its corona or outer outness for the real field gets up to about twenty five hundred degrees fahrenheit which we're not going to do today but we are going to get it under degree and what is the feeling. i see ....
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by getting a new kidde carbon monoxide alarm now.ust go to beat the beep dot [ beep ] go to beatthebeep.com to find the kidde solution that's right ...for you. [ beep ] . >>> two congresswomen will face- off by the seat left by jeff flake. on the democratic side kristen cinema won. it's one seat that democrats hope to flip. >>> president trump claimed google is rigged against him. he's a theme he's repeated. how google is responding. >> i think google is really taken advantage of a lot of people. >> president trump took aim at google accused of rigging the search results. search results. tuesday when asked if the searches should be regulated. we're taking a look at it. >> google responded saying search is not used to set a political agenda and we don't bias our results. >> every year we issue hundreds of improvements to assure they surface high quality content. >> tech analyst said google searches are bias but not politically. >> it's toward popularity. the ranking of payments, toward credibility. looking for meaningless garbage. >>
by getting a new kidde carbon monoxide alarm now.ust go to beat the beep dot [ beep ] go to beatthebeep.com to find the kidde solution that's right ...for you. [ beep ] . >>> two congresswomen will face- off by the seat left by jeff flake. on the democratic side kristen cinema won. it's one seat that democrats hope to flip. >>> president trump claimed google is rigged against him. he's a theme he's repeated. how google is responding. >> i think google is really taken...
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to make all new buildings carbon neutral by 2030. they also committed to make all old and new buildings carbon neutral by 2050. while santa monica has also joined the pledge. >>> california lawmakers moving forward with the new bill to help expunge pot related convictions. now headed to the governor's does. under current law californians with past convictions can petition the court to clear the records but some argue the process is complicated and many don't even know about it. it would require there be a list of those eligible and require the court to reduce or dismiss their conviction. >> president trump speaking out in the wake of his former lawyer's plea deal addressing payments to women during his campaign, discussing what he thinks would happen if he were impeached. >> i will tell you if i ever got impeached i think the market would crash. i think everybody would be very poor. president trump tells fox and friends the economy would tank if he were to be impeached but he doesn't think it will come to that. in the interview he pu
to make all new buildings carbon neutral by 2030. they also committed to make all old and new buildings carbon neutral by 2050. while santa monica has also joined the pledge. >>> california lawmakers moving forward with the new bill to help expunge pot related convictions. now headed to the governor's does. under current law californians with past convictions can petition the court to clear the records but some argue the process is complicated and many don't even know about it. it...
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by getting a new kidde carbon monoxide alarm now. just go to beat the beep dot but you can beat the [ beep ][ beep ].. go to beatthebeep.com to find the kidde solution that's right ...for you. [ beep ] welcome back. a right-wing group has filed a lawsuit against google, facebook, twitter, and apple accusing them of a conspiracy to suppress conservative content. the lawsuit by freedom watch accuses the tech company of conspiringwith traditional media including cnn and msnbc, the new york times, and washington post. the lawsuit says the tech firms and media companies want to take down president donald trump and his administration. in order to install leftist government in the nation's capital and the 50 states freedom watch is seeking class- action status and $1 billion in damages. three some customers of in and out burgers said they are now boycotting the fast food chain because the company contributed to the republican party. a journalist in california discover the restaurant chain donated $25,000 to the california republican party.
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climate change if we all agree that it's a threat, and if natural gas has half the carbon of coal, coulde environmentalists getting behind some of the ideas that states want to put forward, like fracking for example, to try to provide energy for the american people at a good cost and in a way that doesn't have as much carbon emissions? >> i think natural gas has been one of the reasons emissions haven't gone down in this country, and while there are environmental concerns with fracking and using natural gas which is another fossil fuel, it is still better than when it comes to carbon then coal. so i think many acknowledge it as a reasonable bridge fuel to what we really want in this country which is clean renewable energy, which is getting more and more cost competitive. >> dana: are you uncomfortable with the idea that the trump administration would ask the states to take on more of this? traditionally i understand states would have to work cooperatively to get approvals from the epa, is that something that concerns you? >> andrew: to >> janet: there is a long tradition of states and ep
climate change if we all agree that it's a threat, and if natural gas has half the carbon of coal, coulde environmentalists getting behind some of the ideas that states want to put forward, like fracking for example, to try to provide energy for the american people at a good cost and in a way that doesn't have as much carbon emissions? >> i think natural gas has been one of the reasons emissions haven't gone down in this country, and while there are environmental concerns with fracking...
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growing farming processing transporting cooking and so on accounts for at least one fifth of global carbon emissions so how can we reduce our so called food print one company cafeteria in sweden has an interesting idea. from a hearty meal to deep fried foods to a healthy salad most campaigns offer a range of dishes but here in golf inboard every meal comes with information on its carbon footprint head chef says it's more appetising than it might sound and we don't change so much to try to when we were buying our meat to try to buy meat on the food it makes money for a moment like beef and more fish more speaking on. the production of food generates a considerable amount of c o two. dotted bring those on advises campaigns in restaurants on how to make their menu more climate friendly. that is that you should be able to find troubling information where you find food basically and to make a dent in the climate sort of missions across europe and hopefully the world. just opting for more fruit and vegetables and occasionally forgoing meat can help but does the extra information really change di
growing farming processing transporting cooking and so on accounts for at least one fifth of global carbon emissions so how can we reduce our so called food print one company cafeteria in sweden has an interesting idea. from a hearty meal to deep fried foods to a healthy salad most campaigns offer a range of dishes but here in golf inboard every meal comes with information on its carbon footprint head chef says it's more appetising than it might sound and we don't change so much to try to when...
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Aug 28, 2018
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by getting a new kidde carbon monoxide alarm now.t go to beat the beep dot [ beep ] go to beatthebeep.com to find the kidde solution that's right ...for you. [ beep ] hi. hey. evening, folks. come on in. hi. wait, wait! hang on, guys! wait! don't you need to check i.d.s? oh, yeah. yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. huh? sorry, we don't offer a senior discount. no. no, it's not for me, and now i really need a drink. go on, honey. show him your license. go on. picture! oh? somebody 21 today? yes. yes. military gal. welcome, private dorchester. uh, oops. that is the wrong one. i am so very sorry. hold on a second. put that away! haley: yes, i'm a huge dork for celebrating my 21st with my family, but my mom was crazy excited to go to a bar with me. or just to go to a bar. [ dance music plays ] aw, it's so nice what you two are doing. my mother would have never taken me out for a drink. no, she would never see me as an adult. then, she would be like, "gloria, you go talk to them. "tell them your father was here last night. but unbutton your shirt a
by getting a new kidde carbon monoxide alarm now.t go to beat the beep dot [ beep ] go to beatthebeep.com to find the kidde solution that's right ...for you. [ beep ] hi. hey. evening, folks. come on in. hi. wait, wait! hang on, guys! wait! don't you need to check i.d.s? oh, yeah. yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. huh? sorry, we don't offer a senior discount. no. no, it's not for me, and now i really need a drink. go on, honey. show him your license. go on. picture! oh? somebody 21 today? yes. yes....
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he wants to give states the authority to determine how to restrict carbon dioxide and other emissions from coal fired power plants. it would also let states relax pollution rules for power plants that need some upgrades. he's vowed to pull the u.s. out of the paris climate agreement and is pushing to revive the coal industry. >>> jury deliberations in the paul manafort trial continue today after the panel heard two weeks of testimony before beginning deliberations last week. prosecutors allege manafort hid
he wants to give states the authority to determine how to restrict carbon dioxide and other emissions from coal fired power plants. it would also let states relax pollution rules for power plants that need some upgrades. he's vowed to pull the u.s. out of the paris climate agreement and is pushing to revive the coal industry. >>> jury deliberations in the paul manafort trial continue today after the panel heard two weeks of testimony before beginning deliberations last week....
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campaigns offer a range of dishes but here in golf and or every meal comes with information on its carbon footprint head chef says it's more appetising than it might sound here and we don't change the muscle we try to when we were by our meat try to buy meat in the food it makes butter for a minute like. beef and more fish the more she can and. the production of food generates a considerable amount of c o two. bring those on advises canteens in restaurants on how to make their menu more climate friendly. but is that you should be able to find troubling information where you find food basically and to make a dent in the climate so i missions across europe for the wild. just opting for more fruit and vegetables and occasionally forgoing meat can help but does the extra information really change diners eating habits i usually take they save me a dish given to me said dish only formation can help me. help me to shoot. for something basically. i tend to go for the vegetarian option anyway and knowing that it's better for the environment as well means it makes sense to choose that more off as i
campaigns offer a range of dishes but here in golf and or every meal comes with information on its carbon footprint head chef says it's more appetising than it might sound here and we don't change the muscle we try to when we were by our meat try to buy meat in the food it makes butter for a minute like. beef and more fish the more she can and. the production of food generates a considerable amount of c o two. bring those on advises canteens in restaurants on how to make their menu more climate...
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tomorrow looks to be a carbon copy. friday is the day the temperatures get the orange. 60s and 70s for most of today. there will be more sunshine. 7:01. sal tells us the traffic is -- >> it is about normal. it won't be light bullet at least you know what to -- but at least you know what to expect when you get out there. at the bay bridge, a 15 to 20-minute delay. traffic is moving along okay. visibility is better, less fog today than yesterday at this time. you can see traffic is moving along okay in the car pool lane. also, 880 be in still has not filled in, if you want to get on the road earlier than the crowd, right now is the time to do that, getting up into downtown oakland. just had a new accident. be in 85 traffic is beginning to fill in. be in 280 and be in 101, seeing slow traffic there and you can see traffic here is going to be okay on 280 through downtown san jose. at 7:02, let's go back to the desk. >> in just a few hours from right now, san francisco's mayor london breed will tour a safe injection drug sit
tomorrow looks to be a carbon copy. friday is the day the temperatures get the orange. 60s and 70s for most of today. there will be more sunshine. 7:01. sal tells us the traffic is -- >> it is about normal. it won't be light bullet at least you know what to -- but at least you know what to expect when you get out there. at the bay bridge, a 15 to 20-minute delay. traffic is moving along okay. visibility is better, less fog today than yesterday at this time. you can see traffic is moving...
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so i think on this news -- charles: what about the carbonated beverage decline? ten years ago diet sodas were picking up the slack, now people have written them off. i think they've got to make an act by is decision in water. >> they do have their own waters as well, but exactly the point, they've got to diversify away from soda, and these types of acquisition, they're cash-rich, they pay their dividends, and this is exactly the type of strategy you want to see, so this is where i see it being a good moneymaker. charles: you only make changes periodically. someone out there watching this market, if we break out to new all-time highs in the next couple of weeks, would it be okay for someone to chase some of these names that are already up big? >> we still like amazon. we still think there's room to run. you know, it's still one of the most profitable consumer discretionary names out there, so we don't have a problem with, you know, even at these valuations. charles: doerrly, i've -- dory, i've personally been killing it
so i think on this news -- charles: what about the carbonated beverage decline? ten years ago diet sodas were picking up the slack, now people have written them off. i think they've got to make an act by is decision in water. >> they do have their own waters as well, but exactly the point, they've got to diversify away from soda, and these types of acquisition, they're cash-rich, they pay their dividends, and this is exactly the type of strategy you want to see, so this is where i see it...
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if you go to grocery store, everybody has a case of carbonated water mostly lacroix, which is fizz. that's a name we need to watch carbonated ater, i think the growth is up more than 30% year over year. is this a full acknowledgment and not a surrender to say guess what, sodas are out, carbonated water may be the new soda? >> no question that's where the growth is in the industry. to your point, we see bottled water surpass soda, carbonated soft drinks in terms of actual drinks and sales in the u.s. sparkling water has grown faster than bottled water in the last few years. not just lacroix pepsi is in there. so is coca-cola. nestle waters they have pellegrino and evian and some of the other imported bottled water. the u.s. has been late to the trend and it's catching on like fire if you look at pepsi this year, they launched bubbly their own brand of sparkling water. loy water, the competition of smart water. coca-cola has bubbly aquafina there have been incremental moves in the space they actually characterize soda stream, pepsico does as the biggest sparkling water company or bran
if you go to grocery store, everybody has a case of carbonated water mostly lacroix, which is fizz. that's a name we need to watch carbonated ater, i think the growth is up more than 30% year over year. is this a full acknowledgment and not a surrender to say guess what, sodas are out, carbonated water may be the new soda? >> no question that's where the growth is in the industry. to your point, we see bottled water surpass soda, carbonated soft drinks in terms of actual drinks and sales...