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all change requires courage because people fear change people experience change even if the change might be good for them in the long run many people are afraid of change for more than twenty years there's been an organized campaign here in the united states to persuade the american people change isn't really happening and therefore you don't have to worry about have to change anything because there isn't even a problem and that's a very attractive story for many people because we'd rather that everything was fine we'd rather not change we'd rather there not be a problem the tragedy of the story in my opinion is twofold one is that because of just information we've lost a lot of time during which we could have and should have been working on solutions to the problem is now substantially worse and will be substantially harder to fix but also we've spread this path ology elsewhere. it's a minefield divergent interests. on the one hand we need to adapt to climate change and on the other people in the industrialized world are by no means willing to leave their comfort zone somewhat like the
all change requires courage because people fear change people experience change even if the change might be good for them in the long run many people are afraid of change for more than twenty years there's been an organized campaign here in the united states to persuade the american people change isn't really happening and therefore you don't have to worry about have to change anything because there isn't even a problem and that's a very attractive story for many people because we'd rather that...
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the texas system you do change zero or one design you do change your transpose system you do change your lifestyle also i'm wondering maybe it's a generational thing as well as for us for people who are used to driving cars and living their life that will leave it so hard to give all those things out there you know maybe there's going to be a next generation that will calculate on their i phone app the eco name for it they will be more conscious about things like that and for them driving cars is not even an issue because in ten years time when i'm going to be driving cars you know but but just to blaming people for driving cars is not a solution i think we have to offer solutions for them for example like a single pole in singapore people they have a system where you they are discouraging people from riding by driving cars they have all kinds of systems like a charging they are trying to you have to pay no more you drive. me tell you have to pay for it you know but. at the same time singaporean government invested the heavy elite on public transportation so you have alternative options
the texas system you do change zero or one design you do change your transpose system you do change your lifestyle also i'm wondering maybe it's a generational thing as well as for us for people who are used to driving cars and living their life that will leave it so hard to give all those things out there you know maybe there's going to be a next generation that will calculate on their i phone app the eco name for it they will be more conscious about things like that and for them driving cars...
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it was for us to say change is good, soman things have been stuck for so long that any kind of change in them is going to be moving things forward. so that's basically our origgen of change is good. >> in this room you are the most important people in the world, not the pope, not the president, not the priest -- >> correct. coming into the ' '90s it was after the close of the cold war and a century of conflict, murder, and the people who were responsible for that were the politicians the generals, the priests and the punneddants, and we were saying that in contrast to that new people were emerging that had the power to change things themselves directly without subcontracting it out to other people. they were the people who were creating and using these new technologies, and the new technologies were personal computing, which started in basically in the 1980s. and then networking. that started to gain tracks in the 90s, and then exploded with the arrival of the worldwide web. and we were saying those people creating these technologies were people who were having a bigger impact, were k
it was for us to say change is good, soman things have been stuck for so long that any kind of change in them is going to be moving things forward. so that's basically our origgen of change is good. >> in this room you are the most important people in the world, not the pope, not the president, not the priest -- >> correct. coming into the ' '90s it was after the close of the cold war and a century of conflict, murder, and the people who were responsible for that were the...
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when the idea of name change came across, and it went from fairmont to changing it to delores huerta, it gave me a sense of pride, being a latina. it just brought joy to me, and thinking, i've always questioned how we can better serve our students by giving them a sense of pride, and just as someone mentioned, the name change gives them a sense of pride, the sense of your language is valued and also your culture, so please consider the name change to delores huerta. [applause] >> good evening. thank you all. my name is laura tierra. i am a ten year parent at fairmont elementary. through my parents work with miss huerta, i've had the pleasure of actually spending some time with her. when you meet her, the first thing you're struck with is how much energier she has. she's like an ennergizer bunny for justice. she always is looking forward. there's no campaign that's too small, there's no goal that's too big to be worked for and to accomplish. it's true that she and her whole life story is an inspiration for all of her kids, but i feel that setting the goals, always doing the work, and a
when the idea of name change came across, and it went from fairmont to changing it to delores huerta, it gave me a sense of pride, being a latina. it just brought joy to me, and thinking, i've always questioned how we can better serve our students by giving them a sense of pride, and just as someone mentioned, the name change gives them a sense of pride, the sense of your language is valued and also your culture, so please consider the name change to delores huerta. [applause] >> good...
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change. you know we're doing we're doing good billy contacted me by email like most people do and we began to exchange information and i talked to remind the phone his story was just like mine and he was sexually abused i was sexually abused and that was kind of the trigger point of changing genders. among kids. come kids clothes on. t.v. seven years after transitioning to woman and woman. started thinking ok i've been doing this for seven years now my problem should've gone away from by now but they had me and i actually had more problems at that point another problem is just trying to pass. trying to do my hair just try trying to do my makeup just for i trying to look just right to where people would not be on confortable because you can see when people identify you as being transgendered. this isn't why. nothing has really changed i'm still struggling i was better off as i was before the surgery before the hormone treatment and it was at that point five years after the surgery there about
change. you know we're doing we're doing good billy contacted me by email like most people do and we began to exchange information and i talked to remind the phone his story was just like mine and he was sexually abused i was sexually abused and that was kind of the trigger point of changing genders. among kids. come kids clothes on. t.v. seven years after transitioning to woman and woman. started thinking ok i've been doing this for seven years now my problem should've gone away from by now...
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so to say change is good, so many things have been stuck for so long that any kind of change in thems going to be moving things forward. postcode in this room, tied to the book, you are the most important people in the world. not the pope, not the president, not the prettiest. >> guest: correct. coming into the 90s, it was after the cold war and the century of conflict, murder and the people responsible for that are the politicians, generals come priests and dependents. and we were saying that in distinction to god, real people were emerging that have the power to change things themselves directly without subcontracting out to other people. those are the people creating and using these technologies. new technologies were computing, which started a sickly in 1980s and then networking, which started to gain traction in the beginning of the 90s and exploded with the world wide web. and we were saying that those people creating technologies for having a bigger impact or were going to have a bigger impact are having a bigger impact than all of the old establishments before them. they were
so to say change is good, so many things have been stuck for so long that any kind of change in thems going to be moving things forward. postcode in this room, tied to the book, you are the most important people in the world. not the pope, not the president, not the prettiest. >> guest: correct. coming into the 90s, it was after the cold war and the century of conflict, murder and the people responsible for that are the politicians, generals come priests and dependents. and we were saying...
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if we do not change course by 2020, we risk missing the point where we can avoid runaway climate change with disastrous consequences for people and all of the natural systems that sustain us. amy: and 350.org co-founder bill mckibben announced monday that more than $6 trillion of endowments and portfolios have now been divested from fossil fuel companies. the new target by 2020, he says, is $10 trillion divested from fossil fuel companies. on monday, new york city mayor bill deblasio and london mayor sadiq khan published a joint op-ed in the guardian, calling on other cities around the world to divest their assets from writing -- "we believe that ending institutional investment in companies that extract fossil fuels and contribute directly to climate change can help send a very powerful message that renewables and low-carbon options are the future." "the washington post" reports that federal workers have left 1600 the environmental protection agency since president trump took office, a mass exodus that has shrunk the epa's workforce to levels not seen since the reagan administration. am
if we do not change course by 2020, we risk missing the point where we can avoid runaway climate change with disastrous consequences for people and all of the natural systems that sustain us. amy: and 350.org co-founder bill mckibben announced monday that more than $6 trillion of endowments and portfolios have now been divested from fossil fuel companies. the new target by 2020, he says, is $10 trillion divested from fossil fuel companies. on monday, new york city mayor bill deblasio and london...
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and i knew i was going to change back with the big moment came when. i was praying and the lord jesus appeared to me as a vision in the very i could touch him just like i could touch anybody here and. came and reached down to me with his hands and picked me up and said you're now safe with me forever and it was at that moment that my life changed in a split second. leg of this i'm healthy. many of the people who've gone through this before me are dead. they're out there still struggling. with their identity and i'm alive and well and healthy and married for twenty one years to my wife. restoration and i'm helping other people what other thing that's better in life when you're reaching out and helping other people with their life. a. little too pretty. to pretty tasty. i am so happy i am the way i am now. even though i have problems i have a choice to let my problems. me. more to look to see each day as a beautiful day and just to enjoy the life. in him if you in me baby in his hands he's viewing me baby in his hands he's got the whole world. just manuf
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number one, change is good. >> guest: change is good, was a reaction to the phrase, change is good, something we said all the time in offices at "wired." because we were dealing with other media which was obsessed with all the challenges that they were imagining technology was creating. our running joke in the office was what's this weeks headline in the near times about internet threat or menace? there were only negative stories, like it would help you cheat on your exams weather would be nothing but pornography or whatever else they were imagining was going to be the problem. it was like change is bad from their point of view. let's protect our little piece of the world here and really think about things from all of the interlopers who are coming to try and take away some of our magic. we were just saying change is good as reaction to that. no matter what it was. i think a general in the korean war said that either problems or, the war was either probable or an opportunity. i prefer to look at things as opportunities. it was for us to say change is good. so many things have been stuck for s
number one, change is good. >> guest: change is good, was a reaction to the phrase, change is good, something we said all the time in offices at "wired." because we were dealing with other media which was obsessed with all the challenges that they were imagining technology was creating. our running joke in the office was what's this weeks headline in the near times about internet threat or menace? there were only negative stories, like it would help you cheat on your exams...
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the region of politics is always changing. and there's been a lot of reports from and in the region prior to our beyond that. and nuance of calm after i.b.m. and obviously where this is exactly going is unclear. the extent to which it will lead to long lasting peace between. the extent to which. saddam might be might feel left out of this equation and gravitate more puts egypt . there are many sort of open questions in that regard i think we have to wait and see. just exactly where the region is going in terms of. peace and stability but i think definitely. we have come one step closer to a peaceful regional order in the horn of africa thanks of the. prime ministership but also we also have to consider you know the role of external middle eastern actors in this region and also you know the somaliland somalia problem and there are loads of variables and factors that are sort of outside of. its control. and influence so there are limitations to the sort of. conclusions we can draw from. the things that have been happening in in
the region of politics is always changing. and there's been a lot of reports from and in the region prior to our beyond that. and nuance of calm after i.b.m. and obviously where this is exactly going is unclear. the extent to which it will lead to long lasting peace between. the extent to which. saddam might be might feel left out of this equation and gravitate more puts egypt . there are many sort of open questions in that regard i think we have to wait and see. just exactly where the region...
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change means. . . got a tough job ahead. change means...d to respond to the changing needs of the marketplace and the changing needs of our clients and that has meant a big restructure of the uk operation and globally, as well. we've gone from lots of different silo businesses down to one. one operating business that can serve our clients‘ needs better. how do you make that happen? management change is difficult and a lot was made of the fact that you are notan lot was made of the fact that you are not an ad man. what does that mean? it's been quite a challenging six months to get through because, for lots of people, it‘s brilliant and they are excited. for a small minority of people it‘s not what they want. they didn‘t sign up for that. we had to help the business through those changes. my background is in advertising, however we are a comms business. we crossed all the marketing disciplines from pr to advertising through to customer engagement, data technology, etc. probably most famous, traditionally for advertising. not being from an ad
change means. . . got a tough job ahead. change means...d to respond to the changing needs of the marketplace and the changing needs of our clients and that has meant a big restructure of the uk operation and globally, as well. we've gone from lots of different silo businesses down to one. one operating business that can serve our clients‘ needs better. how do you make that happen? management change is difficult and a lot was made of the fact that you are notan lot was made of the fact that...
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changing climate. in one nine hundred ninety two led by the cia seventy elite scientists were given access to top secret data and intelligence systems to use for climate change study. named medea and sworn to secrecy that work was encouraged at the highest levels of government. of our national security however to take their work further they needed additional information that's held by the cold war adversaries in russian intelligence and science. putting aside a decades long rivalry the cia and russian intelligence started to work closely together. the potus opens with this extraordinary program now speak for the first time. russia did. it on their rivalry of the cold war was intense for more than four. decades america and the u.s.s.r. squared off against each other. unbeknown to its participants at the time of the cold war to validate the keys to help us understand the biggest threat to our survival. climate change. the cold war wasn't only about the number of weapons. intelligence gathering was at th
changing climate. in one nine hundred ninety two led by the cia seventy elite scientists were given access to top secret data and intelligence systems to use for climate change study. named medea and sworn to secrecy that work was encouraged at the highest levels of government. of our national security however to take their work further they needed additional information that's held by the cold war adversaries in russian intelligence and science. putting aside a decades long rivalry the cia and...
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climate change. surface to surface missiles the soviet navy has been heavily armed with both up and sit there for the surface and surface to air missile. the cold war wasn't only about the number of weapons. and intelligence gathering was at the heart of the cold war. space provided the ultimate sanctuary for the dozens of spy satellites that open to the earth. with code names like corona hexagon and land yacht or on the russian side cosmos glass and zennie it. they were designed to peer at the enemy relentlessly in super fine detail in every way fled to matching up all. one of the key targets for american spy satellites was the soviet north and submarine fleet based it's even a difference. in the arctic circle. hundreds of new club on submarines run constant missions around and under the arctic ice. pushes the services that they would be in the nine hundred sixty s. and one nine hundred seventy s. the arctic region and especially the arctic ocean was an area of military operations it will a game eas
climate change. surface to surface missiles the soviet navy has been heavily armed with both up and sit there for the surface and surface to air missile. the cold war wasn't only about the number of weapons. and intelligence gathering was at the heart of the cold war. space provided the ultimate sanctuary for the dozens of spy satellites that open to the earth. with code names like corona hexagon and land yacht or on the russian side cosmos glass and zennie it. they were designed to peer at the...
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actually change you get to be pretty. quick to handle the truth. i was born in los angeles family people i was taken to my grandmother's house quite frequently as my parents like to go away on the weekend they like to camp and fish . became interested in my grandma's house. and i mentioned something to her about that so she decided to make me a purple dress to put it on and wear the dress i finally got so interested and excited about wearing a dress that i get tired of waiting till i was going to go to grandma's house to secretly press trips so i snatched the dress home my mom found the dress and so then. i was never allowed to go to grandma's house again. the first step was i changed my name secretly when i was about thirteen years old to crystal probably in my late twenty's. i started to talk to doctors about hormone therapy and i began to take hormone therapy thirty five years ago there wasn't much information and we concluded that based on everything that was available at the time. undergoing hormone therapy further h
actually change you get to be pretty. quick to handle the truth. i was born in los angeles family people i was taken to my grandmother's house quite frequently as my parents like to go away on the weekend they like to camp and fish . became interested in my grandma's house. and i mentioned something to her about that so she decided to make me a purple dress to put it on and wear the dress i finally got so interested and excited about wearing a dress that i get tired of waiting till i was going...
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it's a state which has changed. it's you know as to which collapses so if we keep destruction of the states whatever happened within the structure of our state for and in terms of the governance and the way of governance you know how much accountability and responsibility and the concentration of decentralization delegation of power i think this is something that we can negotiate and discuss but the all the structure of this state which we have you know put forward in the in the since two thousand and eleven supposin in the one i think that has to be kept intact which means that. we should not go from a republic which we had people on the side of the name on it with a few clergy in this i think that is. the overall framework that we are thinking about within this framework i think there are many things for me was stations and that's how southern men should look like so when it came to obama administration it was very ambiguous about this about talks with taliban in a way in the shooting process is them being really
it's a state which has changed. it's you know as to which collapses so if we keep destruction of the states whatever happened within the structure of our state for and in terms of the governance and the way of governance you know how much accountability and responsibility and the concentration of decentralization delegation of power i think this is something that we can negotiate and discuss but the all the structure of this state which we have you know put forward in the in the since two...
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you know you go and you have a sex change i had my sex change in one thousand nine hundred ninety and in the back of my mind i didn't think i thought it might be like all the other stuff i had done but i was hoping just hoping it would make me feel complete. and i want to get it. so why would you tell your neighbor that you did something that was so stupid it's absolutely ridiculous to tell a neighbor hey i was a transgender transition pretty embarrassing you go through a gender change to be that stupid to believe that you can actually change genders you get to be pretty. quick to handle the truth. i was born in los angeles family good people i was taken to my grandmother's house quite frequently as my parents like to go away on the weekend they like to camp and fish. became interested in my grandma's house. and i mentioned something to her about that so she decided to make me a purple dress to put it on and wear the dress i finally got so interested and excited about wearing a dress that i get tired of waiting till i was going to go to grandma's house to secretly. snatch the dress ho
you know you go and you have a sex change i had my sex change in one thousand nine hundred ninety and in the back of my mind i didn't think i thought it might be like all the other stuff i had done but i was hoping just hoping it would make me feel complete. and i want to get it. so why would you tell your neighbor that you did something that was so stupid it's absolutely ridiculous to tell a neighbor hey i was a transgender transition pretty embarrassing you go through a gender change to be...
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with changing. that it was ok for me to start. in a romantic wife and i did. for. being to mainstream to tween rachel and me. with me being surgically altered i. come to want to. enjoy intimacy and that wonderful fresh air. it is beautiful. for a little bit more right. if you notice. the green is starting to turn back to brown vs me pretty soon after a few bonds. i think i thought about it for not too long maybe a week or two and responded yes my older daughter said. she wanted they wanted me to be happy. and i knew i was going to change the big moment came when. i was praying and the lord jesus. to me as a vision in the air is so i could touch him just like i could touch anybody here and he came and reached down to me with his hands and picked me up and said you're now safe with me forever and it was at that moment that my life changed in a split second. leg of this i'm healthy. many of the people who've gone through this before me are dead. they're out there still struggling. with their identity and i'm alive and well and healthy and married for twenty one years
with changing. that it was ok for me to start. in a romantic wife and i did. for. being to mainstream to tween rachel and me. with me being surgically altered i. come to want to. enjoy intimacy and that wonderful fresh air. it is beautiful. for a little bit more right. if you notice. the green is starting to turn back to brown vs me pretty soon after a few bonds. i think i thought about it for not too long maybe a week or two and responded yes my older daughter said. she wanted they wanted me...
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but if you change that difference in the temperature between the two regions, you change the speed of the large-scale weather systems that move around the planet. as you change the temperature gradient, these weather systems start to move more s slowly through our atmosphere, and you can get more extreme conditions such as droughts and floods that just last longer in a particular region because these weather systems are moving that much slower. and so there is a connection between what happens in the arctic and weather in the lower latitudes. and we knew that if the planet started to warm and you start melting snow and you start meltlting ice,e, n you're gonna a have this s sortf feedback e effect thatat's g goa amplify ththe warming becacause yoyou're g gonna warm m up. youe gonna melt more snow. you're going to melt more ice. it's going to further warm everything up and melt more and more snow and ice, so you have this really vicious positive feedback. so we knew t that the arctic was verery sensitive to i increasesn temperature, and it's responding like you would expect it to as th
but if you change that difference in the temperature between the two regions, you change the speed of the large-scale weather systems that move around the planet. as you change the temperature gradient, these weather systems start to move more s slowly through our atmosphere, and you can get more extreme conditions such as droughts and floods that just last longer in a particular region because these weather systems are moving that much slower. and so there is a connection between what happens...
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we want to whitelist we haven't changed anything they've changed the rules and we have to comply with those rules but the e.u. sees the changes as a milestone in its fight against tax evasion particularly the blacklist even if there are no concrete sanctions yet against any black sheep. internazionale with international investors will study the list and in the long term they won't be able to invest in those states on the list for fear of the consequences that could have for their business. on the one hand these tax havens fear the investor sanctions but equally the investors who hide their money their fear of getting caught. what's missing some critics say your potential tax havens within the e.u. such as monaco luxembourg. and london. and gibraltar in fact they've not even been looked at transparency international is demanding that the e.u. put its own house in order first and then look beyond the e.u. to. on top of this countries that have this new close ties to the e.u. would our allies switzerland or the united states was clear that they would never make it into that list even tho
we want to whitelist we haven't changed anything they've changed the rules and we have to comply with those rules but the e.u. sees the changes as a milestone in its fight against tax evasion particularly the blacklist even if there are no concrete sanctions yet against any black sheep. internazionale with international investors will study the list and in the long term they won't be able to invest in those states on the list for fear of the consequences that could have for their business. on...
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[applause] >> so in the spirit of name changing, our next item is in support of changing the fairway school -- it was moved and seconded on august the 14, 2018. buildings and grounds sent this forward with a positive recommendation. if we can get a reading of the resolution, mr. sanchez. >> thank you. whereas fair month elementary at 65 chenery street is a renowned school with a long tradition of -- and whereas fairmont was established circa 1864 and established the first p.t.a. in the state of california and whereas according to the glen park neighbors, evelyn rose, fairmont has a historic legacy, the tract platted during the civil war is one of the older neighborhoods in san francisco. for more than 150 years, fairmont school has educated children. and whereas the fairmont community is dedicated to ensuring that all of its student, 71% latino, 13% white, five% african american, i think it's about 34% asian, have -- and a deep love of learning, and whereas the community has committed itself to the proposition of renaming the school to delores huerta elementary school because she has
[applause] >> so in the spirit of name changing, our next item is in support of changing the fairway school -- it was moved and seconded on august the 14, 2018. buildings and grounds sent this forward with a positive recommendation. if we can get a reading of the resolution, mr. sanchez. >> thank you. whereas fair month elementary at 65 chenery street is a renowned school with a long tradition of -- and whereas fairmont was established circa 1864 and established the first p.t.a. in...
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denial but certainly climate change is not a priority. that's that's absolutely true and i think that i say to has sort of the good fortune of predating by quite a bit the current administration you know this is a project that as cool as it is understandably took a very long time to prepare i think it was initiated in two thousand and ten so we're talking about an eight year investment that had really advanced particularly far before the current administration assumed power so it's going to go up there and i'm using very basic terms but it's going to bounce lasers off the earth and keep checking the thickness of the ice how valuable is that sort of information for us and i guess i right now you can't talk about climate change as something in the future can you that's that's very true and that information is very valuable for planning purposes but i think that one really key issue to point out here is that what this satellite is monitoring is the symptoms of climate change how fast ice is melting we're seeing attacks on science the trumpet
denial but certainly climate change is not a priority. that's that's absolutely true and i think that i say to has sort of the good fortune of predating by quite a bit the current administration you know this is a project that as cool as it is understandably took a very long time to prepare i think it was initiated in two thousand and ten so we're talking about an eight year investment that had really advanced particularly far before the current administration assumed power so it's going to go...
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must we change? can we change? will we change?are still treating the atmosphere as an open sore. -- sewer. it lingers there for a long time. it now traps as much extra heat as would be released by another 400,000 rows from a class atomic bombs exploding every day. why the oceans are getting so hot. that is why hurricane florence intensified so rapidly. that is why this super typhoon heading towards southeast china today is as large as it is. int is why the worst fire the history of california was one month ago. that is why the fire season in the west is 105 days per year longer than it used to be. that is why the drought in the southwest is as intense as it is. fish fromy there are the ocean swimming in the streets of miami at high tide. since the scientists were spot on in warning us about all of those consequences, and now we see them played out on the , like anews every night major hike from the book of revelations, that should cause us to pay more attention to what the scientific community is telling us will happen in the futu
must we change? can we change? will we change?are still treating the atmosphere as an open sore. -- sewer. it lingers there for a long time. it now traps as much extra heat as would be released by another 400,000 rows from a class atomic bombs exploding every day. why the oceans are getting so hot. that is why hurricane florence intensified so rapidly. that is why this super typhoon heading towards southeast china today is as large as it is. int is why the worst fire the history of california...
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continent we enter the age of extreme weather as now so the climate change the activity at the global warming that exists . one on change is exacerbated more of these events so there's a tremendous amount of that to where it really will be sufficient for one year to the next that is largely natural but when the occur there are more it scream than they used to be this is ranges from. the wildfires to these areas from songs stuff and there's this interesting study by climate modeling kevin weight of the stony brook university new york with say that the florence was bigger than it would be how does it occur to you know where in a world where those no human caused warming is this the case is this an indication that this is because it's a human induced phenomenon. well this is what is called an attribution study and that compares predictions of how the storm develops in the world as it is today with elevated greenhouse gas level it's and within a second iran a prediction without the elevated greenhouse gas levels in order to isolate the effect of climate change and indeed this study found
continent we enter the age of extreme weather as now so the climate change the activity at the global warming that exists . one on change is exacerbated more of these events so there's a tremendous amount of that to where it really will be sufficient for one year to the next that is largely natural but when the occur there are more it scream than they used to be this is ranges from. the wildfires to these areas from songs stuff and there's this interesting study by climate modeling kevin weight...
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in a way the politics have changed but a lot of the ground has not changed, we are now the fourth most unequal state in the united states. we have the highest rate of poverty if you adjust for housing costs, we are still kind of, you know, crawling our way above texas in terms of spending on education although it's looking better because we have decide today spend money disproportionately on english learners, low-income kids and foster youth and we have thicks pointed in the right direction and we will need to go something which is important lessons for progressives againly, people focus on winning power, we need to focus on wielding power, how you can actually use that to improve people's lives and we take our eyes off the ball, imagine how much more popular obamacare would have been been if the website would have worked the first month and congress was shut down but the website wasn't working as well, so people who want to make change need to start thinking about gompance and not just winning. >> thank you. [applause] >> we are nearing the end of the road trip with the three gentleme
in a way the politics have changed but a lot of the ground has not changed, we are now the fourth most unequal state in the united states. we have the highest rate of poverty if you adjust for housing costs, we are still kind of, you know, crawling our way above texas in terms of spending on education although it's looking better because we have decide today spend money disproportionately on english learners, low-income kids and foster youth and we have thicks pointed in the right direction and...
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ford has changed her mind. i think there is a reasonable possibility that she will change her mind again, and i am advising my colleagues not to cancel the meeting. i will be there. if she wants to testify privately, i will reluctantly agree to that. i think we ought to do it publicly because these are serious allegations and the american people are entitled to hear her allegations and then to hear judge kavanaugh's response. i trust the american people. kevin: do you believe dr. ford's allegations? >> i do not have any information. everything i have a secondhand and based on the original story the dr. ford gave "the washington post." i am not saying the reporting is unfair or wrong, but i do not have any information. i have not even seen the original letter. i have not heard and next donation face-to-face from senator feinstein about why she did not share the information. kevin: she said dr. ford asked to remain anonymous. >> she could have redacted the name. we get redacted information all of the time. what i
ford has changed her mind. i think there is a reasonable possibility that she will change her mind again, and i am advising my colleagues not to cancel the meeting. i will be there. if she wants to testify privately, i will reluctantly agree to that. i think we ought to do it publicly because these are serious allegations and the american people are entitled to hear her allegations and then to hear judge kavanaugh's response. i trust the american people. kevin: do you believe dr. ford's...
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i'll just end by saying that, but i will say that my luggage, they didn't change the world, they changed the world of advertising so they introduced a different vocabulary of design, let's say. so they didn't liberate the working classes but they changed the way we see things. >> before we move through the history of 20th century art, i'd like vivian to comment. is there a work of art you can think of that you admire and think had a profound political effect ? >> yes and i want to go back to some subjects that mary was talking about and also to your point about the fact the photography of jacob reis was annexed to the story of art. there are a lot of extensions of what we call activism today that would be considered art in the future and to return to birth of a nation briefly, i believe it was president woodrow wilson called it history written in the lightning and he was saying this is a positive phrase about the film but i think it does the fact that one of the ways that art is political and most powerful is it controls the way that we think about the past, the way that we relate to the
i'll just end by saying that, but i will say that my luggage, they didn't change the world, they changed the world of advertising so they introduced a different vocabulary of design, let's say. so they didn't liberate the working classes but they changed the way we see things. >> before we move through the history of 20th century art, i'd like vivian to comment. is there a work of art you can think of that you admire and think had a profound political effect ? >> yes and i want to...
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continent we enter the age of extreme weather is now so the climate change the activity at the global warming that exists . one time and change is exacerbated more of these events so there's a tremendous amount to where it really will be sufficient for one year to the next that is largely natural but when the occur there are more it scream than they used to be this is ranges from. the wildfires to these areas from songs stuff and there's this interesting study by climate modeling kevin breed of the stony brook university new york with say that the florence was bigger than it would be how does it occur to you know where in a world where those no human caused warming is this the case is an indication that this is because it's a human induced phenomenon. well this is what is called an attribution study and that compares predictions of how the storm develops in the world as it is today with elevated greenhouse gas level it's and within a second iran a prediction without the elevated greenhouse gas levels in order to isolate the effect of climate change and indeed this study found that the
continent we enter the age of extreme weather is now so the climate change the activity at the global warming that exists . one time and change is exacerbated more of these events so there's a tremendous amount to where it really will be sufficient for one year to the next that is largely natural but when the occur there are more it scream than they used to be this is ranges from. the wildfires to these areas from songs stuff and there's this interesting study by climate modeling kevin breed of...
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that would be a change. that is the first time since i have been on the board which is relatively limited by comparison to six years. how should we consider that without a shadow study or is that something that is a consideration based on other guidelines of light and air and those don't count, necessarily if all other things are equal? >> a few things there. one, i was specifically referencing the code sections that the variance were obtained for have not changed on those requirements are the same. they are not proposing to change the building and any other way there. the context of the site is still the same and the immediate neighbors. they are are probably some new people who live in the area are people who have different opinions and may then maybe they did back then. the specific issue raised by the speakers tonight was about protecting solar panels. we specifically cannot take that into consideration. i think she mentioned that the state of all the private agreements something they can discuss private
that would be a change. that is the first time since i have been on the board which is relatively limited by comparison to six years. how should we consider that without a shadow study or is that something that is a consideration based on other guidelines of light and air and those don't count, necessarily if all other things are equal? >> a few things there. one, i was specifically referencing the code sections that the variance were obtained for have not changed on those requirements...
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a mensch arresting language change because previously china focused more on the poverty reduction in line with that by this year capacity beauty is mention of multiple times where such as actually china is more interested into injecting more of the manufacturing capacity and a more even part of the china supply chain over to african countries and this is a positive change i would say and in terms of the loans china is also a bit more conservative in terms of providing concessional loans and a lot more focuses on operating up the trade links between the two continent and that's also a positive id cards that you do agree with this do you see a new era in china africa relations developing here i think there's definitely been a linguistic change i think xeon pingu for his propaganda chief i think about two weeks ago has definitely changed the language around africa around the african story but i think you know we cannot be naive at this point in time we've seen countries take on enormous amounts of debt we've seen hugely inflated infrastructure projects many of which which are white elep
a mensch arresting language change because previously china focused more on the poverty reduction in line with that by this year capacity beauty is mention of multiple times where such as actually china is more interested into injecting more of the manufacturing capacity and a more even part of the china supply chain over to african countries and this is a positive change i would say and in terms of the loans china is also a bit more conservative in terms of providing concessional loans and a...
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change is happening the way we ran campaigns to change is happening in terms of the way campaigns are able to work on platforms. change is that platforms like facebook are making to improve the campaign. i want to start with katie. a lot has happened. 2016 was a big watershed. we are spending much more of our time in the digital world. more of our information, campaign their mark, but also miss you -- also some issues. what are the big changes even make in alaska for years? >> akamai thank you for coming and for having me. in terms of thinking about how to protect integrity of elections as well as supporting an informed elect terry, i've been there for about seven and a half years, but as you mentioned since 2016 there's a lot of changes were protecting the integrity of the platform and this has been a huge companywide effort and priority. i've not seen anything big since 2012 when we did the shift to mobile to give a sense of the size and scale and how much leadership are putting on. i'm happy to dig into any of these five areas we are really focusing because each of them could be th
change is happening the way we ran campaigns to change is happening in terms of the way campaigns are able to work on platforms. change is that platforms like facebook are making to improve the campaign. i want to start with katie. a lot has happened. 2016 was a big watershed. we are spending much more of our time in the digital world. more of our information, campaign their mark, but also miss you -- also some issues. what are the big changes even make in alaska for years? >> akamai...
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changes in vegetation, changes to one of the consent of climate change, penguin colonies, they thrivehich has been driven to colder temperatures by climate change. these ancient forests they call them, tiny plants but they are really the only plants that survive in the frozen desert, they are the old forests of antarctica and they are finally succumbing to the effects of climate change. quickly, what do they do in the months when we cannot see them? do they live very low? yes, exactly that. they sit dormant under the ice that doesn't kill them. they can be dormant for a very long greater time, for whole that antarctic year. it goes to show that they have adapted to this incredible lifecycle where they only get a growth spurt ofjust six weeks of the sunshine and sit in these icy pools, but they can't cope with the speed at which we are changing the climate. now for something you don't see everyday. a whale in the river thames, just outside london. it's thought to be a beluga whale. they are normally found in the high arctic. it was spotted in the thames' estuary biv near gravesend estu
changes in vegetation, changes to one of the consent of climate change, penguin colonies, they thrivehich has been driven to colder temperatures by climate change. these ancient forests they call them, tiny plants but they are really the only plants that survive in the frozen desert, they are the old forests of antarctica and they are finally succumbing to the effects of climate change. quickly, what do they do in the months when we cannot see them? do they live very low? yes, exactly that....
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that has changed a lot at times. some of these things the authorities have continued, but the way they are used has changed. >> there is also a big strategic difficulty in designing a program for a storable commodity versus a perishable commodity. only think about the way these are built and developed historically, think green's and things that can be stored that can become traditional could be liked it money. that is why a lot of the focus -- i looked at the grain storage profiles and parachute was have needed a different set of programs but it does not mean they have not been supported this whole time in different ways. >> were is technological change on farms in all of this? does it affect the way lawmakers react or how farmers respond? show you this productivity slide. you guys go ahead talk about that while i pull us up. it.me just fill how do you do this. that's just a frame of reference. this is a total factor productivity slide. , the levele is input of input, which stayed fairly stable. the green line is how
that has changed a lot at times. some of these things the authorities have continued, but the way they are used has changed. >> there is also a big strategic difficulty in designing a program for a storable commodity versus a perishable commodity. only think about the way these are built and developed historically, think green's and things that can be stored that can become traditional could be liked it money. that is why a lot of the focus -- i looked at the grain storage profiles and...
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if we do not change course in the next 2 years, way risk runaway climate change. climate change is moving faster, and its unbridled speed has sent alarm bells ringing across our world. according to the world meteorological organization, the past two decades have included 18 of the warmest years on record since record-keeping began in 1850. the most solid, section of ice located north of greenland began to break up for the first time. the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is the highest in 3 million years, and it is rising. we as aatters worse, community of world leaders are not doing enough. listen to the earth's best scientists and see what is happening before our eyes. we need greater ambition and a greater sense of urgency. you must guarantee the implementation of the paris agreement. potential to set us on the right course. which represent the bare minimum to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, our far from being met. i am concerned recent negotiations in bangkok tour's implementation guidelines ended without sufficient progress. the nex
if we do not change course in the next 2 years, way risk runaway climate change. climate change is moving faster, and its unbridled speed has sent alarm bells ringing across our world. according to the world meteorological organization, the past two decades have included 18 of the warmest years on record since record-keeping began in 1850. the most solid, section of ice located north of greenland began to break up for the first time. the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is the...
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when you've got that much weight on the top of your head it changes your posture. we have to take that into account. we're also checking out the occupational health implications how long can a worker where a pair of piece. of property. is also motion sickness to think about and the whole or lens costs dizzying five thousand euros once rolled out he argues it will save time and money. the software for the glasses is developed by this tiny team of programmers at z. reality in nearby kaiserslautern they say they're also the first to create platforms in which companies can present their products to customers half a world away. the startup c.e.o. . shows me around one of these virtual showrooms. you can see every detail move in close every screw and the proportions adjust accordingly amazing you can see everything. as use it to see whether a machine functions whether the design is right or if something has to be changed it's also used to trade fairs or anywhere to present machines that are bulky and difficult to transport. what's sort of savings are you talking about. a
when you've got that much weight on the top of your head it changes your posture. we have to take that into account. we're also checking out the occupational health implications how long can a worker where a pair of piece. of property. is also motion sickness to think about and the whole or lens costs dizzying five thousand euros once rolled out he argues it will save time and money. the software for the glasses is developed by this tiny team of programmers at z. reality in nearby...
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in this changes the bureaucracy every sorry ten round their change something that changed the point so they've changed the system when asked to stop treating the n.h.s. like a political football and changing the rules a good over time the government changes all wore off. in the u.k. general practice doctors train for ten years almost as long as hospital consultants and can be paid an equivalent salary of around one hundred forty thousand dollars a year yet they are on the frontline of identifying dangerous symptoms from harmless ones who have to be only and missing cancers are another thing we always worry about risk some some can't has it obvious when they're present but many times the first symptoms are quite mild. fashion journalist pepe has been a patient of killick st health center ever since is. dr field to send him for clinical tests. i mean you don't want to work for the side in my disease pulitzer or giving you my phone which is wrong. two thousand and seven i not feeling well and i had constant headache schools in iraq they went to my g.p. just dismissed markets and told me y
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expect this to change in the near future. the time is 5:02. >>> on capitol hill, brett kavanaugh, president donald trump's supreme court nominee begins the first day of his senate confirmation hearings. he has been on the u.s. court of appeals in washington, d.c. since 2006 and democrats complained he will side with conservatives on the supreme court and will restrict abortion rights. democrats are concerned about articles kavanaugh wrote supporting expanding presidential power. >> the stakes in these cases that the court hears with abortion, with gay marriage, with climate change and a bunch of other issues, are really high. it's very hard to expect politicians -- what senators are -- to just ignore those issues. >> california's senators, feinstein and harris are both on the senate judiciary committee that will question kavanaugh this morning. we will have a live report from washington, d.c. at 4:30 and coming up at 5:30 in our coverage which begins at 6:30 this morning. >>> it's the next round between the battle of san fran
expect this to change in the near future. the time is 5:02. >>> on capitol hill, brett kavanaugh, president donald trump's supreme court nominee begins the first day of his senate confirmation hearings. he has been on the u.s. court of appeals in washington, d.c. since 2006 and democrats complained he will side with conservatives on the supreme court and will restrict abortion rights. democrats are concerned about articles kavanaugh wrote supporting expanding presidential power....