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perhaps changes in carbon dioxide and perhaps also change in the actual tilt. >> when i talk about changes in orbit on that frequency, you're talking about where earth is pointing, a procession. >> okay and during the last glacial maximum, is it fair to say that almost all of canada was uninhabitable along with new england, new york, everything north of the ohio river was uninhabitable. >> certainly on the east side of the country, yes. >> would it also be fair to say that at least in that instance global warming was a desirable thing if you're a canadian. >> well, there weren't many canadians. >> well, there weren't any back then. >> over in the west there were, but yes. now let's talk about the remedy for a second. you may recall then in 2008 dr. steven chu who later became president obama's secretary of energy stated that to combat climate change, quote, somehow we have to figure out how to boost the price of gasoline to the levels in europe, end quote, which was about $8.70 per gallon. would you agree with steven chu that that is a remedy that the united states should implement? >> the
perhaps changes in carbon dioxide and perhaps also change in the actual tilt. >> when i talk about changes in orbit on that frequency, you're talking about where earth is pointing, a procession. >> okay and during the last glacial maximum, is it fair to say that almost all of canada was uninhabitable along with new england, new york, everything north of the ohio river was uninhabitable. >> certainly on the east side of the country, yes. >> would it also be fair to say...
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climate change has been happening, climate change is happening, climate change will continue to happen. , change is my future, unless you do something about it right now. my generation includes your children and your grandchildren. i see climate change is an issue that connects everyone and everything on our planet. this is not just about changes in the weather. it's rough these changes will impact places all around the world. if there is no food, that can cause were. in the most formal populations, resume, majority, colonial colonialism and will be the one to suffer. these are the people who are so often left out of conversation about the quality of the air and water, about energy, about how we treat this land. we have zero hour believe that not only the voices of the nations have been ignored by others as well. women, people of color, indigenous communities, and some of the most vulnerable populations. how can we progress toward an equal and equitable society of justice if we can't listen to those who make up our country. i believe that everyone must work together, united, and with c
climate change has been happening, climate change is happening, climate change will continue to happen. , change is my future, unless you do something about it right now. my generation includes your children and your grandchildren. i see climate change is an issue that connects everyone and everything on our planet. this is not just about changes in the weather. it's rough these changes will impact places all around the world. if there is no food, that can cause were. in the most formal...
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humans change best when they change slowly. it is less traumatic for our economies and our politics and everything else. but we don't have 50 years. we had to start, as amy said, 50 years ago, and we didn't, and we are way, way, way behind now. so we have learned to do a little bit of confrontation along with the education. those are pictures from the beginning of the fight against the keystone pipeline, now seven years ago, i guess. which turned into the largest civil disobedience action by anyone in this country in many years. it launched -- well, it launched this fight against keystone which continues to this day. we don't know yet whether they will ever succeed in building it or not, and we will continue to fight. but the point was it was possible to stand up to the fossil fuel industry. it launched -- well, literally now every pipeline gets fought. every frac well, every oil well everywhere. it was moving to watch people across california over the last year try to convince governor brown before he left to shut down the abs
humans change best when they change slowly. it is less traumatic for our economies and our politics and everything else. but we don't have 50 years. we had to start, as amy said, 50 years ago, and we didn't, and we are way, way, way behind now. so we have learned to do a little bit of confrontation along with the education. those are pictures from the beginning of the fight against the keystone pipeline, now seven years ago, i guess. which turned into the largest civil disobedience action by...
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and that is a refreshing change. because on this committee we have to look deeply at the balance of research and policies, spending to solve this problem. in terms of that, the best way forward, particularly the newer members on the committee will be faced with just a mountain of things that have been written on this. what i consider the best synthesis that i've seen was actually presented by former energy secretary moniz in his testimony to the senate last week. in a report that he highlighted by the energy futures initiative, which he's one of the leaders on, entitled "advancing the landscape of clean energy innovation," really to my mind touches the main points what knobs we should be operating in our government. both in terms of technological research, private sector efforts and public-private partnerships to solve this problem. and so i would at this point like to ask unanimous consent to enter into the record the report of the energy futures initiative entitled "advancing the landscape of the clean energy innov
and that is a refreshing change. because on this committee we have to look deeply at the balance of research and policies, spending to solve this problem. in terms of that, the best way forward, particularly the newer members on the committee will be faced with just a mountain of things that have been written on this. what i consider the best synthesis that i've seen was actually presented by former energy secretary moniz in his testimony to the senate last week. in a report that he highlighted...
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you change only what you need to change to make it better. don't go fishing for things that aren't broken. the part of changing contributions to expenditures was part of the package of getting rid of the iec entirely. if we don't do that any more there is much less rationale. >> mr. hill, thank you again for your time and attention to rectifying that error from 15 years ago. secondly, i want to say that on february 14th you distributed at least to me inferred to other members of the commission your next step recommendations. >> yes. >> i would adopt both of them. to change the individual expenditure limit by $50,000 for supervisor and $250,000 for mayoral candidates and extend the deadline for participating in writing to three days. that would, i think, satisfy complaints that i have heard in the last two years that i have been on the commission. >> sounds like a good proposal. thank you. >> i'm not sure you spoke to the other nuance which is that the cap would be increased once the limit was exceeded buyer any amount. i did hear him say that
you change only what you need to change to make it better. don't go fishing for things that aren't broken. the part of changing contributions to expenditures was part of the package of getting rid of the iec entirely. if we don't do that any more there is much less rationale. >> mr. hill, thank you again for your time and attention to rectifying that error from 15 years ago. secondly, i want to say that on february 14th you distributed at least to me inferred to other members of the...
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climate change is real. manifestations are increasingly observed and attributed to global emissions. as it continues they will manifest themselves causing economic harm and damage to ecosystems and other things that we tend to be concerned about. science tells us also limiting climate change is the challenging thing to do. the goal is articulated limiting one to 1.5 or 2 degrees globally and are probably unlikely given that they would require them to fall by 45 or 25% by 2030 and further from there. that doesn't mean that the impulse to do that is unjustified given the risks we face. emissions reductions however are in contrast to what we've seen in decades. to even get close we need significant innovation and low carbon technology, finance and market design in order to be able to provide reliable affordable and global accessible low carbon energy. given the circumstance how should the committee respond? there are three areas that exact the committee should point its attention to. first the time to talk abou
climate change is real. manifestations are increasingly observed and attributed to global emissions. as it continues they will manifest themselves causing economic harm and damage to ecosystems and other things that we tend to be concerned about. science tells us also limiting climate change is the challenging thing to do. the goal is articulated limiting one to 1.5 or 2 degrees globally and are probably unlikely given that they would require them to fall by 45 or 25% by 2030 and further from...
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humans change best when they change slowly. it is less dramatic for economies and politics and everything. we don't have 50 years pre-we had to start 50 years ago and didn't. we are way behind now. dowe have learned to confrontation along with education. those are pictures from the beginning of the fight against the keystone pipeline now seven years ago. into the largest civil disobedience action in many years. fight againstis keystone which continues to this day. we don't know whether they will succeed building it or not. toonstrating it was possible stand up to the fossil fuel industry. -- every pipeline gets fought, every oil well, everywhere. it was moving to watch people across california the last year try to convince governor brown before he left to shut down the absurd process of granting new permits for oil wells in the middle of california if there was any state in the world that should know that is not where the future lies. this is it. all those fights go on. we win a fair number of them and when we lose because prob
humans change best when they change slowly. it is less dramatic for economies and politics and everything. we don't have 50 years pre-we had to start 50 years ago and didn't. we are way behind now. dowe have learned to confrontation along with education. those are pictures from the beginning of the fight against the keystone pipeline now seven years ago. into the largest civil disobedience action in many years. fight againstis keystone which continues to this day. we don't know whether they...
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this changes - this change it's not just unnecessarily. email out fundamentally unqualified candidates to be confirmed. the aba has rated six of the judicial nominations put forward by the administration is not qualified. including three who received that rating unanimously. in two years, more than 30 executive branch nominees and five federal judges have withdrawn, after initial vetting. because nominees are being rushed through the committee process, post cloture time is critical in evaluating nominees and fulfilling our duty to advise and consent. for the 78 senators who do not serve on the judiciary committee, post cloture debate time can be a critical time to talk to colleagues and staff about a judicial nominee's record. last year, two nominees were withdrawn on consideration during the 30 hours of post cloture to date, when facts about their past came under scrutiny. for example, the nomination of thomas farr, eastern district of north carolina, was stalled after his work on laws to disenfranchise voters was revealed. including, of
this changes - this change it's not just unnecessarily. email out fundamentally unqualified candidates to be confirmed. the aba has rated six of the judicial nominations put forward by the administration is not qualified. including three who received that rating unanimously. in two years, more than 30 executive branch nominees and five federal judges have withdrawn, after initial vetting. because nominees are being rushed through the committee process, post cloture time is critical in...
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he is a known climate change denier. he has accused the national oceanographic and atmospheric administration of manipulating climate data and compared climate science to the holocaust. this is . happer and a 2014 interview. >> the demonization of carbon dioxide is just like the demonization of the poor jews under hitler. carbon dioxide is a benefit to the world and so worthyhy jews. amy: we'll have re on is story later in the broadcast. in a major victory f for civil liberties advocates, the supreme court unanimously ruled to limit the practice of civil asset forfeiture, a controversial practice where police seize property that belongs to people suspected of crimes, even if they are never convicted. on wednesday, the court ruled the eighth amendment protects people from state and local authorities imposing onerous fines, fees, and forfeitures to generate money. the case centered on indiana man tyson timbs, who had sold drugs and was sentenced to prison. timbs didn't contest his sentence but objected to police seizing hi
he is a known climate change denier. he has accused the national oceanographic and atmospheric administration of manipulating climate data and compared climate science to the holocaust. this is . happer and a 2014 interview. >> the demonization of carbon dioxide is just like the demonization of the poor jews under hitler. carbon dioxide is a benefit to the world and so worthyhy jews. amy: we'll have re on is story later in the broadcast. in a major victory f for civil liberties advocates,...
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we can make the change. a big change in this country. change for ourselves. change for our children. we need universal childcare. [applause] senator warren: and more. we need to cut the student loan debt burden. [applause] senator warren: we need 21st century infrastructure. [applause] we need real resources, not photo ops. real resources to fight opioid addiction. [applause] we need a green new deal to fight climate change. [applause] and we need to protect our children from gun violence. [applause] senator warren: but most of all, we need to get into the fight and make our government work for the people. this is it, new hampshire. this is our moment in history. this is the moment we are called to. this is our moment to dream big, to fight hard, and to win. thank you all. thanks. [applause] ♪ [indiscernible] >> thank you, everybody. ♪ franklin" by aretha playing] >> ladies and gentlemen -- [applause] >> got to get everybody. ♪ >> how did you feel about tonight? what was your immediate reaction? crowd!rren: i loved the [indiscernible] we need to talk about th
we can make the change. a big change in this country. change for ourselves. change for our children. we need universal childcare. [applause] senator warren: and more. we need to cut the student loan debt burden. [applause] senator warren: we need 21st century infrastructure. [applause] we need real resources, not photo ops. real resources to fight opioid addiction. [applause] we need a green new deal to fight climate change. [applause] and we need to protect our children from gun violence....
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climate change is going to disrupt governance. and so the idea is that we need to start creating transformational partnership was communities in the front line and engaging in that kind of transformation. the other thing is that the needs are different everywhere in the country. the needs of a rural community are not the state your name as urban communities. folks dealing with mountain top removal in appalachia are dealing with different challenges. it's not cookie cutter but a commitment to trying to work with people on the ground and being led by the ground and partnership because that's what it's going to take. climate change is not going to -- did it is not going to top -- topdown solutions are not sustained over time. they just don't work. people on the ground are going to have to lead. and we have to be partners in knows decisions and creating and sharing a space where we share expertise and information with each other. when reverend is talking about louisiana in my mind all i'm thinking about is the floating black bodies as
climate change is going to disrupt governance. and so the idea is that we need to start creating transformational partnership was communities in the front line and engaging in that kind of transformation. the other thing is that the needs are different everywhere in the country. the needs of a rural community are not the state your name as urban communities. folks dealing with mountain top removal in appalachia are dealing with different challenges. it's not cookie cutter but a commitment to...
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rather than a temporary change. it would seem to me if we were evaluating this on the merits, that would be a benefit and not a detriment of this proposal. because these rules will apply to whoever is elected president in 2020. they will apply if a republican is elected or if a democrat is elected. these are rules designed to stop the unprecedented delay of obstruction and these rules would circumvent the democrat wins in 2020, these rules rules would serve to protect that democratic president prerogative from delay and obstruction. and i would suggest in fact, a temporary provision would be exactly the opposite and it really does highlight the remarkable position the democratic ticket on this committee that they're fine with a permanent solution, so long as it doesn't apply to trumpet so that what a special rule excluding the current president of the united states because they disagree with him. >> i want to thank senator cruz for looking out for our interest. thank you so much. >> are there and then that's? if no
rather than a temporary change. it would seem to me if we were evaluating this on the merits, that would be a benefit and not a detriment of this proposal. because these rules will apply to whoever is elected president in 2020. they will apply if a republican is elected or if a democrat is elected. these are rules designed to stop the unprecedented delay of obstruction and these rules would circumvent the democrat wins in 2020, these rules rules would serve to protect that democratic president...
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change the electorate. change the story. and eventually change the policies. i'm optimistic that we can do this in the u.s. as a whole. the 2018 congressional elections were in many ways the grass roots rising up and beginning to shift some of the balance of power. the problem is we ain't got 25 years. so we're going to have to figure out how to sort of -- how you know in some ways, california was america fast forward. but we need to pull the lessons from the organizing here and put it on steroids in order to transform the united states. so i know that's something that would make you pessimistic because that's a lot of work. but stick with me. we can change this thing. [applause] jon: nathaniel, i'm so glad i misunderstood your article. any thoughts on bill? nathaniel: i'm disappointed i didn't do a better job of writing the article so there wouldn't be misunderstanding. i have a question for bill. the number, i hadn't heard those numbers about public support for the green new deal. they're impressive. i think there have been a few other polls about climate ch
change the electorate. change the story. and eventually change the policies. i'm optimistic that we can do this in the u.s. as a whole. the 2018 congressional elections were in many ways the grass roots rising up and beginning to shift some of the balance of power. the problem is we ain't got 25 years. so we're going to have to figure out how to sort of -- how you know in some ways, california was america fast forward. but we need to pull the lessons from the organizing here and put it on...
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the point he makes about the legally binding nature of the changes is an important one. this house has been clear about these issues. as i indicated in an earlier response, it is this question of the different legal force of the commitments that have been made so far, and that's the one i have raised with the eu, and the concern that the withdrawal agreement in the international treaty would currently take precedence over the legal assurances that were given the separate letter about the temporary nature of the backstop. it is that equivalent of a legally binding nature, to make sure that the withdrawal agreement cannot then trump anything extra, which is important. luciano burge. mr speaker, thank you. the whole house will have heard the prime minister's dispensed to the prime minister's dispensed to the honourable and the members important question about the withdrawal act and limitations built and they will have heard the prime minister's response that she doesn't not intend to honour the 21 days it should be laid down. we haven't seen the draft of this bill, it deals
the point he makes about the legally binding nature of the changes is an important one. this house has been clear about these issues. as i indicated in an earlier response, it is this question of the different legal force of the commitments that have been made so far, and that's the one i have raised with the eu, and the concern that the withdrawal agreement in the international treaty would currently take precedence over the legal assurances that were given the separate letter about the...
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of all glaciers could melt by the end of the century even if we meet most of the ambitious climate change targets that could threaten water supplies for two hundred fifty million people in eight countries the glaciers feed ten major river systems home to more than one and a half billion people they may soon struggle to meet their fresh water food and hydroelectric needs in more immediate fallouts could be catastrophic flooding as melting glaciers caused rivers to rise. the brunt of this looming environmental disaster is likely to be felt in the himalayan foothills in nepal from the capital kathmandu sabina schwester has more. i'm here in government to where scientists have come up with a deeply distressing report they are national center for integrative mountain development easy mode based here recently recent release a report where it wouldn't two hundred scientists came to the same conclusion at best one third of all glaciers of the hindu kush mountain region melted by the year twenty one hundred this is if the paris accord is kept and global temperatures increase just by one point five
of all glaciers could melt by the end of the century even if we meet most of the ambitious climate change targets that could threaten water supplies for two hundred fifty million people in eight countries the glaciers feed ten major river systems home to more than one and a half billion people they may soon struggle to meet their fresh water food and hydroelectric needs in more immediate fallouts could be catastrophic flooding as melting glaciers caused rivers to rise. the brunt of this looming...
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so the man who changed the pope's. said. perhaps too much but certainly you have a pretty important role at least in the last couple of years to build up and so the question is do you really think. there has been a change of mind in the church as a whole well i am certainly honored that they call me the man who changed the pope's mind because i don't think i did i but i do think that the pope has been very eager to listen and when i've been with him and talk to him i can be very candid and very honest with him and i think he he's not the man that he was in twenty seventeen and who he is today and i think that has a lot of marriage because a man of eighty eighty two years old doesn't change that easily but he's less and he's and he's paid attention i think his heart is in the right place now more of this this is a mountain do you think that in your opinion there's been enough changes of the ones that you expected to see do you feel that there has been an effective change in the position of the church since you came into this
so the man who changed the pope's. said. perhaps too much but certainly you have a pretty important role at least in the last couple of years to build up and so the question is do you really think. there has been a change of mind in the church as a whole well i am certainly honored that they call me the man who changed the pope's mind because i don't think i did i but i do think that the pope has been very eager to listen and when i've been with him and talk to him i can be very candid and very...
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why does it have to change the language at all? i have to give some meaning different to congresses expressed choice of a different articulation. >> when congress first enacted the provisions or amended the provisions and rulemaking in 1986 they said certain regulations had to go through comment but it didn't define regulation but they said this does not require notice of comment rulemaking for interpretive rules or other things that are not now subject to that requirement. then in 1987 congress revisited the provision and if you look at page 34 of our brief we set out the house version the house person said no rule requirement or other statement of policy that has or may have a significant effect on the payment for services can go into effect. that was changed in conference and the enacted language kept everything but substituted for that italicized language the phrase that has that excuse me establishes or changes a substantive legal standard. >> is this right? it is very complicated what you're saying. you are saying for a long
why does it have to change the language at all? i have to give some meaning different to congresses expressed choice of a different articulation. >> when congress first enacted the provisions or amended the provisions and rulemaking in 1986 they said certain regulations had to go through comment but it didn't define regulation but they said this does not require notice of comment rulemaking for interpretive rules or other things that are not now subject to that requirement. then in 1987...
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it was changes in the markets. so we just put in, what if we had to reduce the expected rate of return by another 100 basis points, so you can get a sense of that sensitivity. then, the last thing was the supplemental colas. with the audit, they raised the question whether we were capturing the supplement cal colas and whether there was a risk there, so we thought we would show that risk and our assessment. the assessment and the report basically shows that our current methods do take care of the supplemental colas, even though we don't testify a liability for them in advance, we only recognize them in our contributions once they're granted. but then, we amortize it over a period of five years, and our stress tests show that methodology works. >> can i -- for the sake of time, a lot of this is stuff that we have -- things are putting together the summary stuff. i know some of this is new. if you maybe can just hit on another one or two sort of high points, and we'll -- >> yeah, so our plan is this works for you, i'
it was changes in the markets. so we just put in, what if we had to reduce the expected rate of return by another 100 basis points, so you can get a sense of that sensitivity. then, the last thing was the supplemental colas. with the audit, they raised the question whether we were capturing the supplement cal colas and whether there was a risk there, so we thought we would show that risk and our assessment. the assessment and the report basically shows that our current methods do take care of...
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a lot has changed here we work together now to do something against climate change or aid organization is our voice but we can achieve something. and. normally were not in the tree of life the young people are keen to whether it takes root or not somewhere that could redraw me says he's ready for the challenge. the new label is fiji's second largest island. here the sea has already won the contest this was once a spit of land. but every defeat can also mean a new beginning. we head to. a settlement that was forced away from the coast it relocated to a hillside two kilometers inland. thirty two prefab houses for one hundred thirty two residents the move was completed in twenty fourteen it was a way of adapting to the realities of coastal erosion. village chief silo ciro mountain says it's unfair that the village has had to shoulder with third of the relocation costs but he praises the new site. we really love this new site because who you away from the. personally at least four new generation children if we couldn't do it it was right we could not see any. food crops or any restaurant w
a lot has changed here we work together now to do something against climate change or aid organization is our voice but we can achieve something. and. normally were not in the tree of life the young people are keen to whether it takes root or not somewhere that could redraw me says he's ready for the challenge. the new label is fiji's second largest island. here the sea has already won the contest this was once a spit of land. but every defeat can also mean a new beginning. we head to. a...
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. >> the future is now on climate change. one potential presidential candidate said we're at the 11th hour and he wants to be the 2020 climate guy. i speak to washington governor jay inslee. >>> then, students around the world on strike from school to demand progress on the issue. i speak to anna taylor, a leader of the youth movement here in britain. >>> and what does climate change look like in real-time? photographer james balog documents the people and the places impacted by cataclysmic change. >>> also high-flying bird turns unconventional on the business of sports. it is a break-through film shot entirely by iphone. >>> uniworld is a proud sponsor of "amanpour and company." when b. tollman 60-year career began she didn't know the recipes could make their way to the world. the cuisine is served while cruising their europe and india and asia and europe. and according to b., to travel is to eat. bookings available through your travel adviser. for more information visit uniworld.com. >> additional support has been provided
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you've made changes. get to this material through hashtags, that you want recommendations and putting up a sensitivity screen. important things. these mothers say that hasn't happened yet. some of those changes haven't launched yet and there are more things we are going to change. we have changed our policy not to allow any graphic images of self—harm. policy not to allow any graphic images of self-harm. you're going to ta ke images of self-harm. you're going to take all self images off of instagram? graphic images. i might have an image of a scar when i say i am 30 days clean and that is an important way of sharing my story, that content can live on the website but it will not show up in recommendation services and it will be harder to find. it won't be in recommendations. graphic imagery we will take off instagram entirely. it will take off instagram entirely. it will take off instagram entirely. it will take some time. some people are amazed it has taken so long to decide something back to most people
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regret alone can change decades of systematic sexual abuse. and i hope francis made it clear to the priests that he won't let them off easy he says at the center of the holy people of god looking at us and do not expect from us simple and predictable condemnations but concrete and effective measures to. survive this one the pope to quickly follow his words with deeds. zero tolerance for any priest that has sexually assaulted a child around the world written into the universal church law because it's not universal church law right now it's not their law pope francis could do it he could do it by monday morning he's the only one that can do it. minor changes to canon law i expect that as an outcome more consequential demands such as making it every choir meant to report suspected abuse of priests to the police are unlikely to be met but some remain hopeful emphasizing that the status quo is simply not an option . there needs to be common concrete changes why wouldn't it be optimistic also do we want an organization that is going to continue to a
regret alone can change decades of systematic sexual abuse. and i hope francis made it clear to the priests that he won't let them off easy he says at the center of the holy people of god looking at us and do not expect from us simple and predictable condemnations but concrete and effective measures to. survive this one the pope to quickly follow his words with deeds. zero tolerance for any priest that has sexually assaulted a child around the world written into the universal church law because...
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change. here is what is shocking in the classes i talk. many of the students were not aware of the situation. they were blown away by the books we read including the extinction by one of the participants this weekend, elizabeth colbert and pieces of the earth. they had little idea what on earth was happening. those who did had to do battle with friend and family who discredit the science of it or simply don't want to think about it and just want to go on to paraphrase, living doggy lives. but the students were moved by meditations on extinctions, including that of humanity in which they wrote about extinction not only as billions of personal debts -- deaths to be undergone but also the end of death because all will have died and the end of birth. that is the end of every single thing humans have created and passed down which the different thinkers have called the common world. what is the common world? it is the scientific world we share in all of our differing cultures. it is not just life o
change. here is what is shocking in the classes i talk. many of the students were not aware of the situation. they were blown away by the books we read including the extinction by one of the participants this weekend, elizabeth colbert and pieces of the earth. they had little idea what on earth was happening. those who did had to do battle with friend and family who discredit the science of it or simply don't want to think about it and just want to go on to paraphrase, living doggy lives. but...
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so what can you actually change? i think what i said the arithmetic will not change
so what can you actually change? i think what i said the arithmetic will not change
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need a change of scenery?ayak searches hundreds of travel sites - even our competitors - so you can be confident you're getting the right flight at the best price. kayak. search one and done. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. you see clear skin. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. how sexy are these elbows? ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. yeah, i thought doing some hibachi grilling would help take my mind off it all. maybe you could relieve some stress by calling
need a change of scenery?ayak searches hundreds of travel sites - even our competitors - so you can be confident you're getting the right flight at the best price. kayak. search one and done. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. you see clear skin. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're...
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the murder of one journalist has washed away the veneer of change and quashed investor confidence. to see people to be allowed to speak. about. the interest of a stakeholder never get priority over the kingdom the privatization process would mean saudi oil reserves will be up for scrutiny those finances will be in the public eye. you go from running a business where you have endless resources and no oversight to one day having to register your company with the exchange and have to disclose every single number. the companies have over the last five to ten years every piece of cap ex every decision that's been made every partnership every single thing you've done is now in the public purview why move. on. i think begin by. putting if you're a private company that's run so well it's painful because you have answer a lot of questions but not nearly as painful as after you take people's money. those saudi economists who dared to raise concerns about the prince's ambitious twenty thirty plans are in jail. you know that's not. enough that you had. a day before the murder prominent economi
the murder of one journalist has washed away the veneer of change and quashed investor confidence. to see people to be allowed to speak. about. the interest of a stakeholder never get priority over the kingdom the privatization process would mean saudi oil reserves will be up for scrutiny those finances will be in the public eye. you go from running a business where you have endless resources and no oversight to one day having to register your company with the exchange and have to disclose...
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technology has changed our lives forever. i believe the federal government could bring its resources together in developing the next breakthrough battery cell or other technological advances that could help reduce emissions and radically transform our energy future. fourth, the federal government should incorporate climate risk and resilience and future role federal spending and planning decisions to ensure that taxpayer dollars are used wisely. our own boston harbor islands managed a partnership between state and federal government and a nonprofit. we are already threatened by rising sea levels and storm surges. governors around the country are serving, seeing and responding to the effect of climate change in our states and communities. it is not a challenge anyone of us can solve alone. we need collective action from federal, state, and local governments, working together with the private sector to effectively reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the changes that are already in motion. i want to thank the commit
technology has changed our lives forever. i believe the federal government could bring its resources together in developing the next breakthrough battery cell or other technological advances that could help reduce emissions and radically transform our energy future. fourth, the federal government should incorporate climate risk and resilience and future role federal spending and planning decisions to ensure that taxpayer dollars are used wisely. our own boston harbor islands managed a...
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it's an enormous change. think about the amount of energy that was saved and the -- and the reduction in the amount of pollution that would have gone into the air to generate that electricity, it really is quite an amazing thing. cities like denver and san antonio are working on transition to electric vehicles and my team is also helping cities and states fight environmental roadblocks. the president of the environmental protection agency, epa, has been waging an assault on clean air and water protections which is no surprise since it's being run by a coal lobbyist. that is like appointing a tobacco industry lobbyist to be the surgeon general. you can't make this up. it just goes on and on. trump's epa is trying to roll back limits on mercury pollution that contaminates the air and water and harms kids' development. it goes straight into the fish we eat and straight into your body. it really is damaging, and an awful lot of coal-fired power plants install technology to reduce or eliminate the mercury and then
it's an enormous change. think about the amount of energy that was saved and the -- and the reduction in the amount of pollution that would have gone into the air to generate that electricity, it really is quite an amazing thing. cities like denver and san antonio are working on transition to electric vehicles and my team is also helping cities and states fight environmental roadblocks. the president of the environmental protection agency, epa, has been waging an assault on clean air and water...
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a life time of oil changes. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura, "nbc bay area responds," next. >>> but first on twitter, "today in the bay's" kris sanchez reflecting about the wild weekend weather. a little rain, fog, sun, cold, she shared this photo of her day on sunday at her daughter's swim meet. check out the difference in a few hours there. follow our team on social media, share your photos with us as well. you're watching "today in the bay." this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during the ultimate sleep number event. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to hit the ground running. only at a sleep number store. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 24-month financing on all smart beds. only for a limited time. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. >>> welcome back, everyone. welcome to monday morning as well. taking a live
a life time of oil changes. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura, "nbc bay area responds," next. >>> but first on twitter, "today in the bay's" kris sanchez reflecting about the wild weekend weather. a little rain, fog, sun, cold, she shared this photo of her day on sunday at her daughter's swim meet. check out the difference in a few hours there. follow our team on social media, share your photos with us as well. you're watching "today in the bay." this...
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and see change policies that youths young people want to see changes that economy quite quickly daniels' friends begin a heated debate about the future of the economy have been put in handicapped we don't even want to move there is no. want to move to the other side. those friends of danios who received a voter's card on time voted for a car a challenger to incumbent president bihari not because they believe things will change overnight but because they see a different administration is key for they use to clean power one day we're no longer waiting for the government young people and young people treated and. determined right now. to get what they want to get. people under thirty already in the majority in nigeria they know that the population grows young people will have more power if they actually use it to hold politic. accountable that process has just started as people like daniel and meter and their friends are getting older. ok now sinegal also how did election this weekend in the country is now awaiting the official results just like nigeria senegal is a young country seventy p
and see change policies that youths young people want to see changes that economy quite quickly daniels' friends begin a heated debate about the future of the economy have been put in handicapped we don't even want to move there is no. want to move to the other side. those friends of danios who received a voter's card on time voted for a car a challenger to incumbent president bihari not because they believe things will change overnight but because they see a different administration is key for...
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our top stories: the most alarming warning yet on climate change.cientists say the world is on the verge of a tipping point, with hotter temperatures triggering unprecedented extremes of weather. after sweeping gains against the so—called is militants in syria and iraq, donald trump claims total defeat is just days away. it should be formally announced some time, probably next week, that we will have 100% of the caliphate. the taliban claim to the bbc they don't want to take afghanistan by force, but they won't give up their weapons until foreign troops leave. and victims of venezuela's collapsing health service. we meet the patients hardest hit by the economic and political crisis. hello. for the first time, global warming may be about to hit a tipping point — a level of temperature rise that could bring rapid and far—reaching changes for our planet, creating conditions we have never experienced before. nasa scientists have already confirmed the warmest years on record are the past five years. now analysts from the uk's met office say there's a ris
our top stories: the most alarming warning yet on climate change.cientists say the world is on the verge of a tipping point, with hotter temperatures triggering unprecedented extremes of weather. after sweeping gains against the so—called is militants in syria and iraq, donald trump claims total defeat is just days away. it should be formally announced some time, probably next week, that we will have 100% of the caliphate. the taliban claim to the bbc they don't want to take afghanistan by...
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markets change.ss demand for their products and that obviously affects the equation. but in general, all the incentives that were given by governor walker were prospective. emily: is this because of apple? austin: it is partly because of apple that there has been pressure on the company, the global market conditions, some of the trade issues, but let's remind the senator, they missed their maximum first-year hiring targets by about 82%. they ended the year with only 178 full-time workers. that is far short of the 1040 they committed to hiring at the end of that threshold. the company can certainly afford to hire more workers, it is not just because of soft and iphone sales. the larger issue of what the senator is implying is that there is no risk for the state because they will not give any subsidies unless the company lives up to its hiring and its investment spent. that is partly true, but the truth is that they have already invested a lot of money, in man-hours and commitments to infrastructure co
markets change.ss demand for their products and that obviously affects the equation. but in general, all the incentives that were given by governor walker were prospective. emily: is this because of apple? austin: it is partly because of apple that there has been pressure on the company, the global market conditions, some of the trade issues, but let's remind the senator, they missed their maximum first-year hiring targets by about 82%. they ended the year with only 178 full-time workers. that...
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but the state has made major changes. and i hope that we can look at how we can do those types of changes. i appreciate the fact we have two governors here with us today. thank you for being here. once again, it would have been nice to have known some of the topics of this hearing. even though rule 4c requires that to be there. and transparency requires that we did not have time to invite another governor. i would have loved to have a governor from the west come here and join you two. simply because they are unfortunately in the middle of their legislative sessions. the beginning of their legislations. and could not make it in such short notice. but they actually have federal lands that we have -- for which we have jurisdiction that would be an input. but i hope that you guys can enlighten us. even though you're only governors. you're one of those pee ons that work in the outer hinder lands of america. that really aren't as important as we hear in the federal government. so we appreciate your graveling before us. because
but the state has made major changes. and i hope that we can look at how we can do those types of changes. i appreciate the fact we have two governors here with us today. thank you for being here. once again, it would have been nice to have known some of the topics of this hearing. even though rule 4c requires that to be there. and transparency requires that we did not have time to invite another governor. i would have loved to have a governor from the west come here and join you two. simply...
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to the backstop for legally binding changes to the ba cksto p of for legally binding changes to therder open after brexit. so she had to come, even though the eu protested loudly in advance that their answer would definitely be no. for the eu, too, today was significant, eu leaders still hope a brexit agreement can be reached even though there was little sign of it today. they want to be able to show their vote as they tried their best, they kept the door open to theresa may and that if there is a no deal brea ks may and that if there is a no deal breaks it, it is not theirfault in the inevitable blame game that would follow. but we are not there yet, as you say. 50 days to go until brexit day, and a brand—new round of eu and uk talks about to start. the suspicion in brussels is that the prime minister will now aim to run down the clock, hoping for last—minute concessions. but guess what? more or less, that is the eu's plan, too. katya adler with the latest in brussels, thank you. the bank of england expects economic growth this year to be the slowest since 2009, when the economy wa
to the backstop for legally binding changes to the ba cksto p of for legally binding changes to therder open after brexit. so she had to come, even though the eu protested loudly in advance that their answer would definitely be no. for the eu, too, today was significant, eu leaders still hope a brexit agreement can be reached even though there was little sign of it today. they want to be able to show their vote as they tried their best, they kept the door open to theresa may and that if there...
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it doesn't include a change to the electoral system and it doesn't include a change to the number ofnsitive issues could be legislated for in a future bill, but they would need cross—party consensus. james williams reporting. so what's been happening in the wider world of politics this week? here's carol hall with our countdown. at five, prisons minister rory stewart told the today programme he won't be sidetracked from his pledge to resign if targets to reduce drugs and violence in prisons are not met. i am trying to focus on resigning ovr prisons, i'm not resigning over everything else as well. at four, mp chris ruane took an opportunity during prime minister's questions to espouse the benefits of mindfulness — although he hasn't always been so knowledgeable on the subject, according to the speaker. the gentleman is obviously a beneficiary of mindfulness himself. he is a calm and phlegmatic fellow these days, which wasn't always the case in the past. at three, the prime minister revealed in cabinet she will happily scrape mould from the top ofjam and eat what is underneath to avoid
it doesn't include a change to the electoral system and it doesn't include a change to the number ofnsitive issues could be legislated for in a future bill, but they would need cross—party consensus. james williams reporting. so what's been happening in the wider world of politics this week? here's carol hall with our countdown. at five, prisons minister rory stewart told the today programme he won't be sidetracked from his pledge to resign if targets to reduce drugs and violence in prisons...
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what impacts would those changes bring?wstorm of moths that hits your car at night, or in this wasp and that guided when you have a picnic, that is sort of the last of abandonments. there are many studies that indicate that it is a real effect. much of the responsibility for that was intensive agriculture. there is a choice. if they do more intensive agricultural pathways, we can expect that client to continue and to all the vulnerable invertebrates and persistent areas but those thoughts are. that would have direct impact for example on what people were able to eat and countering that would have a cost. the loss of invertebrates in the loss of species generally beats that we do not have a lots of other kinds of services. natural pest control, decomposition of pollutants, natural nutrients and without those, we are increasingly going to have to intervene in the ecosystem to provide those services. achieving the right balance between agricultural naturla areas, and ecosystem. and all the other ecosystem we depend upon. so yo
what impacts would those changes bring?wstorm of moths that hits your car at night, or in this wasp and that guided when you have a picnic, that is sort of the last of abandonments. there are many studies that indicate that it is a real effect. much of the responsibility for that was intensive agriculture. there is a choice. if they do more intensive agricultural pathways, we can expect that client to continue and to all the vulnerable invertebrates and persistent areas but those thoughts are....
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nothing has changed.e. one of the reasons for that is because yet again we see in the prime minister a can kicking at the same time that fudge is being created and a failure to put the country and the nation‘s interests first. instead of the future —— my instead, the future of the conservative party is put first and foremost. honourable and right honourable members sitting opposite made it clear they would vote in accordance with their conscience and the national interest to ta ke conscience and the national interest to take no do... mr blunt, the quiet, you are not the arbiter of what the right honourable lady says. don't try to shut her down. it is beneath you. more importantly, it will fail. anna subaru. the benefits of being older and a bit deaf, i did not hear. in any event, the important point is, honourable members and right honourable members and right honourable members opposite them in government and senior
nothing has changed.e. one of the reasons for that is because yet again we see in the prime minister a can kicking at the same time that fudge is being created and a failure to put the country and the nation‘s interests first. instead of the future —— my instead, the future of the conservative party is put first and foremost. honourable and right honourable members sitting opposite made it clear they would vote in accordance with their conscience and the national interest to ta ke...
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when there are many things that had to be changed fundamentally. when you switch from a centralized economy to a market economy the important thing is to have a broad and vision and really and completely we've had to pay. the it numbs reforms have seen its per capita income saw almost five fold but hanoi hasn't traded prosperity for democracy here the communist party remains firmly in power keeping a tight lid on free speech and political dissent. but the social transformation is there to see. the size of skateboarders in front of linen statue in hanoi would have been unimaginable not long ago you. compare that to today's pyongyang where public life is carefully controlled and north korean leaders are still reviewed as day ities. vietnam is rebuilt with its former foes the united states perhaps a role model for north korea to also normalize a troubled relationship. for more we're joined from manila by volman kong he's an associate professor and economic analyst at singapore the kuan yew school of public policy professor vol i first question to you
when there are many things that had to be changed fundamentally. when you switch from a centralized economy to a market economy the important thing is to have a broad and vision and really and completely we've had to pay. the it numbs reforms have seen its per capita income saw almost five fold but hanoi hasn't traded prosperity for democracy here the communist party remains firmly in power keeping a tight lid on free speech and political dissent. but the social transformation is there to see....
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is in brussels where she's joined students for skipping school to protest climate change climate change while the sixteen year old earlier dressed in a new conference tom burke has inspired students around the world to stage school walkouts to march against global warming well the students are urging politicians to double their carbon reduction targets. a german gun maker has been fined three point seven million euros for illegally exporting thousands of assault rifles to crisis regions in mexico while two former employees of the firm heckler and koch have been given suspended jail terms all the guns are said to have been involved in the deaths and disappearances of dozens of people in the southern mexican city in twenty fourteen while germany is among the world's top arms exporters and the case has highlighted the impact of german arms manufacturing in conflict with. the presiding judge said the case was not a tribe you know on german weapons makers but it was the company heckler and koch that was held primarily responsible for the illegal sales of arms the firm now has to pay a hefty
is in brussels where she's joined students for skipping school to protest climate change climate change while the sixteen year old earlier dressed in a new conference tom burke has inspired students around the world to stage school walkouts to march against global warming well the students are urging politicians to double their carbon reduction targets. a german gun maker has been fined three point seven million euros for illegally exporting thousands of assault rifles to crisis regions in...
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this isn't about climate change whether you believe it anymore. it is about survival.e are over consuming, overpopulated on this planet. our water, our fish are not healthy anymore and that is because we are polluting, whether their pollution or the chemical pollutants lose this is affecting -- the largest generation in history have children that will continue to overpopulate. >> no more kids? >> we have to be much more responsible. >> the governor says lots of kids, you say think about it. thank you. late breaking news, senate democrats block a bill requiring doctors to treat infants born after failed abortions the same new poll shows a dramatic shift as more americans say they call themselves pro-life. virginia lieutenant governor facing allegations shares -- compares himself to a lynching victim. >> rush to judgment and allow political lynchings without due process or factor evidence being heard we do a disservice. >> reporter: our power panel is next. stay tuned. it's absolute confidence in 30,000 precision parts. or it isn't. it's inspected by mercedes-benz factor
this isn't about climate change whether you believe it anymore. it is about survival.e are over consuming, overpopulated on this planet. our water, our fish are not healthy anymore and that is because we are polluting, whether their pollution or the chemical pollutants lose this is affecting -- the largest generation in history have children that will continue to overpopulate. >> no more kids? >> we have to be much more responsible. >> the governor says lots of kids, you say...