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>>l, no, it's -- look, it seems to me that attitudes are changing if 66% of americane eve climate changecaused by human activity, certainly, i can understand why you would think the current leadership the republican party wouldn't be interested in a climate agenda or running on a clima platform, but even major oil corporations -- exxonmobil -- have come out in favor of a carbon tax.ha >>would be great. a carbon tax would be great. >> and, yeah -- they're in favor of a carbon tax. you have republican secretarsver of previous administrations, from james baker to george shultz to hank paulson -v are you in of a carbon tax as a conservative approach to addressing climate change? >> just carefuw the oil industry h couched the carbon tax...ideas. that would be great.th >> eve they're in favor of it, i'm sure you would -- i'm sure you would probably quble with some of the details. doesn't it demonstrate... >> oh, it'd be great. >> ...a chbege in attitude? >> the word "tax" is a fabulous word,ru but justinau, prime minster of canada, got in huge trouble for accidently saying... >> saying the wor
>>l, no, it's -- look, it seems to me that attitudes are changing if 66% of americane eve climate changecaused by human activity, certainly, i can understand why you would think the current leadership the republican party wouldn't be interested in a climate agenda or running on a clima platform, but even major oil corporations -- exxonmobil -- have come out in favor of a carbon tax.ha >>would be great. a carbon tax would be great. >> and, yeah -- they're in favor of a carbon...
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but the arctic council has been sort of groaning under the changes both of the climate change and the new demands on it. right now there are 20 plus observers to the arctic council. in 2013 china became a permanent observer to the arctic council. that would change the dynamic. now the arctic is not just for the regional countries. it is now becoming a global issue, because what happens in the arctic impacts the global environment. and as china's role became more and more apparent in the arctic and russia began to assert itself increasingly both militarily and economically in the arctic, now we're at a point where we're viewing the arctic through the lens of great power competition. and that was certainly framed by secretary of state mike pompeo in finland in may of this year where he gave a real stem winder of a speech. surprised some of us. where it came from describing this very stark, great power competition in the arctic. and so that's in some ways what we're grappling with today. china's growing economic presence through infrastructure, through its participation in a variety of i
but the arctic council has been sort of groaning under the changes both of the climate change and the new demands on it. right now there are 20 plus observers to the arctic council. in 2013 china became a permanent observer to the arctic council. that would change the dynamic. now the arctic is not just for the regional countries. it is now becoming a global issue, because what happens in the arctic impacts the global environment. and as china's role became more and more apparent in the arctic...
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significant changes. arctic production has increased in the waters and springtime blooms are occurring earlier in the year. unfortunately many associated marine mammals and seabirds have been very negatively affected by habitat contraction. 50% of coastal wetlands have been lost in the last 100 years. 50%. changes in sea grass meadows and kelp, they're expanding at high latitude. but contracting at low latitude. significant changes. coral reefs already adversely affected by the changes we've seen in that temperature more than anything else. but coral reefs are clearly one of the most vulnerable ecosystems in the world. they are sensitive to sea surface treatment, they are sensitive to a lesser degree of sea level rise, they're sensitive to land-based pollution. they're already in serious danger and with these projected changes in temperature in the future, it's not unreasonable to say that coral reefs have a very low probability of surviving. what i like about this report is it did look at the full range
significant changes. arctic production has increased in the waters and springtime blooms are occurring earlier in the year. unfortunately many associated marine mammals and seabirds have been very negatively affected by habitat contraction. 50% of coastal wetlands have been lost in the last 100 years. 50%. changes in sea grass meadows and kelp, they're expanding at high latitude. but contracting at low latitude. significant changes. coral reefs already adversely affected by the changes we've...
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but new or changing symptoms can mean your pv is changing. let's change the way we see pv. blood counts with your doctor. but it's just as vital to discuss changing symptoms as well. take notice and take action. discuss counts and symptoms with your doctor. visit takeactionpv.com the♪lexus es... discuss counts and symptoms with your doctor. ...every curve, every innovation, every feeling... a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. (alexa) added "ukulele" to band shopping list. ♪ (nationwide jingle) perfect. peyton, what are you doing? nationwide's teamed up with amazon to bring you the all-new echo auto. you're gonna love this. alexa, add "xylophone" to band shopping list. (alexa) okay. we don't need a band shopping list. alexa and i disagree. alexa, add "positive attitude" to band shopping list. (alexa) added "positive attitude" to band shopping list. that's for you. you need it. join nationwide now and get a free amazon echo auto. i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever
but new or changing symptoms can mean your pv is changing. let's change the way we see pv. blood counts with your doctor. but it's just as vital to discuss changing symptoms as well. take notice and take action. discuss counts and symptoms with your doctor. visit takeactionpv.com the♪lexus es... discuss counts and symptoms with your doctor. ...every curve, every innovation, every feeling... a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your...
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if you're going to change things, change everything. >> do you agree? >> i think changing everything would be great. mentioned a lot of states. neither candidate visit california or new york. there is this thing i was reading last night about presidential emergency declarations are greater and battleground states -- in battleground states. it correlates with the same battleground states. >> you would like our presidents looking after battleground states, but sometimes we see circumstances when the president is not always motivated and in those circumstances, it is important to have programs that have good incentives. that is something you would not normally expect. [no audio] we see they fall apart, there are reasons where it is better to fix it and i think we are seeing in modern times a lot of motivation to fix it and hopefully in the next decade or so we can set up a situation where we are calmer and start thinking about building a democracy that will last another several hundred years. >> what is your sense of the enthusiasm or lack thereof of the n
if you're going to change things, change everything. >> do you agree? >> i think changing everything would be great. mentioned a lot of states. neither candidate visit california or new york. there is this thing i was reading last night about presidential emergency declarations are greater and battleground states -- in battleground states. it correlates with the same battleground states. >> you would like our presidents looking after battleground states, but sometimes we see...
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this is climate change. almost spookier than a threat that has a deliberate intellect that's after us. it is just happening to us. and we're going to have to just deal with it. we can't convince it not to threaten us. right? this is something that's a challenge that is is super >> urgent. >> i took your point to heart. this is not necessarily a military threat. in as much as it's not something that is sparking an acute military conflict in the way we think of these things happening traditionally. it's hard to say navy. go deal with this challenge. go nuke that hurricane. that doesn't mean there isn't opportunity for services to engage and to work. >> i want to go back to this idea of opportunity for american leadership and your idea that navy to navy maritime to maritime conversations are sometimes the most fruitful than most grounded and solid and honest conversations that we have with our international partners. there's a report just out by the climate and security group, climate screening of america and t
this is climate change. almost spookier than a threat that has a deliberate intellect that's after us. it is just happening to us. and we're going to have to just deal with it. we can't convince it not to threaten us. right? this is something that's a challenge that is is super >> urgent. >> i took your point to heart. this is not necessarily a military threat. in as much as it's not something that is sparking an acute military conflict in the way we think of these things happening...
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we are looking at global climate change. we've got these powerful tools, people are entering the genomes of human embryos and as you've said some have strong political religious overtones. is it politics and religion that are polarizing people further against science? he studied muslims and their beliefs and so do you see this simple access in your work? >> that's a great question. thank you everyone for coming out tonight. i appreciate it. i'm used to teaching undergraduates, so the fact that this is a full crowd means that there's either a final or i am doing something differently. [laughter] >> so, yes, so this is a great question and a sort o it sort of dovetails on what kerry was talking about. we find that there is not really a desire from any american that we interview either qualitatively or quantitatively in the surveys who don't like science. i mean it kind of won the game. it is extremely popular in america and that is part of the problem because they will tell you we don't actually know what science is if you tal
we are looking at global climate change. we've got these powerful tools, people are entering the genomes of human embryos and as you've said some have strong political religious overtones. is it politics and religion that are polarizing people further against science? he studied muslims and their beliefs and so do you see this simple access in your work? >> that's a great question. thank you everyone for coming out tonight. i appreciate it. i'm used to teaching undergraduates, so the fact...
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changes are coming as technology changes and by the way the polling industry is changing too and i found this out when -- when i got the list of the respondents to the polls that were willing to talk to me about it, i talked -- probably made a hundred phone calls an got 3 people on the phone, that tells you about what happens when a pollster who has a number that's not known calls your cell phone, are you going to answer it, probably not. >> deer born heights, michigan, republican. >> how are you doing this morning, greta? >> good morning. >> i think the crisis of confidence is not foreign interference but rather globalist corporate interference. i mean, just a week ago because of my stance on 5g is an existential crisis, you have martin call professor from washington state, i mean, they're putting antennas up in our neighbors right now and there's an absolute blackout, i'm talking the dangers of radiation, antennas are going to incur on our people and nobody an talking about it and they're fasing people like me who is a journalist who has run for congress and voices being taken away and
changes are coming as technology changes and by the way the polling industry is changing too and i found this out when -- when i got the list of the respondents to the polls that were willing to talk to me about it, i talked -- probably made a hundred phone calls an got 3 people on the phone, that tells you about what happens when a pollster who has a number that's not known calls your cell phone, are you going to answer it, probably not. >> deer born heights, michigan, republican....
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said that we need reasonable changes in the law, and florida changed it, which was a dramatic change, how florida viewed this issue. but it's not just about driving political change, it's also about living a life bigger than yourself and connecting with ridges. that's what we're supposed to do, in my opinion. our creator wants us to listen to others, to be kind, to put ourselves in other people's shoes and to, is and to take our special gifts, gerry, our special gifts and use them to bring about a healing. gerry: and just very quickly, governor, because we're almost out of time -- >> yeah. gerry: the country is so divided. how do you bring together at a time when people look at each other and say, oh, that person is maybe even my enemy. how on earth can you overcome these divisions? >> it all starts with every individual and the ability to take a deep breath and get out -- they're siloed. listen to a what other people have to say even when you don't agree with them and realize everybody is made in the image of our creator, and they deserve respect. if we can just slow down a little b
said that we need reasonable changes in the law, and florida changed it, which was a dramatic change, how florida viewed this issue. but it's not just about driving political change, it's also about living a life bigger than yourself and connecting with ridges. that's what we're supposed to do, in my opinion. our creator wants us to listen to others, to be kind, to put ourselves in other people's shoes and to, is and to take our special gifts, gerry, our special gifts and use them to bring...
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they would change the rhetoric and possibly change some policies.ichael talked about california, we now have a national republican campaign led by the >> president in a war against california, trying to undermine everything california is doing. if you are out to get a sizable number of votes in california, you are not going to do that. it is not just whether you are going to pay attention to the states by campaigning and putting in money, you are going to change the way you talk and your policies at a time we desperately need those changes. >> you are on tv all the time, how would the media, how would it change how the media covers campaigns? >> that is a very good question. the media has various stress tests they go through to figure out where they want to send their people. which states they want to concentrate their time, very much the way campaigns do. you are looking at the value added. am i going to spend time in north dakota? when the candidate is just going there to do a flyover or a donor to do a olyover or a donor be no, they are not. if t
they would change the rhetoric and possibly change some policies.ichael talked about california, we now have a national republican campaign led by the >> president in a war against california, trying to undermine everything california is doing. if you are out to get a sizable number of votes in california, you are not going to do that. it is not just whether you are going to pay attention to the states by campaigning and putting in money, you are going to change the way you talk and your...
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people anticipate continued change. but when it comes to trust, often we see more of a mixed pattern. on the whole, people have at least a fair amount of confidence in scientists to act in the best interests of the public. but it is a minority, certainly less than half that might have what you have strong trust and great deal of confidence. a large every glupe has a fair amount of confidence. you might think of that as a soft positive. and we have only one independent kind of survey that looked at trust over time from the 1970's to today. and what is surprising there is what they find is that confidence in scientists and leaders of the scientific community has been stable over time. and that's striking because we are living in an area of lower trust in institutions and lower trust in government today. that is striking. gives some people a relief in the scientific community but stable doesn't necessarily mean high. there is still room to grow. >> when you look at different issues, vaccines, modified food, climate change,
people anticipate continued change. but when it comes to trust, often we see more of a mixed pattern. on the whole, people have at least a fair amount of confidence in scientists to act in the best interests of the public. but it is a minority, certainly less than half that might have what you have strong trust and great deal of confidence. a large every glupe has a fair amount of confidence. you might think of that as a soft positive. and we have only one independent kind of survey that looked...
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the democrats -- changes are still happening. he states that were once -- the states that were once reliably one party or the other are less so today. to really tackle your question, i think it is important to realize that in two of the past five presidential elections where we have seen this, there has been one party that has been successful. lost thebush won, popular vote. 2016, trump won and lost the popular vote. so i personally do not see the system changing or a needed until it really comes back and is harmful. you definitely see it becoming a politicized issue where democrats have really lost this twice now and are a little bit bitter and realize it needs to change. you might have to have a loss like that on the other side to push people to the national popular vote. >> a couple more questions. >> hello. jeffrey jacobs from a grassroots group. thank you. and i am wondering if we consider the national popular vote as a beta test before an constitutional amendment, would it be easier to pass a constitutional amendment? >> no
the democrats -- changes are still happening. he states that were once -- the states that were once reliably one party or the other are less so today. to really tackle your question, i think it is important to realize that in two of the past five presidential elections where we have seen this, there has been one party that has been successful. lost thebush won, popular vote. 2016, trump won and lost the popular vote. so i personally do not see the system changing or a needed until it really...
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and the reason for the changes that were pushing away the changes that were pushing away the weatherut the effect of that front moving away to the south is taking away the malady and were all in a much fresher feeling regime as we start the new day on sunday. a touch of frost and some locations across the south of england. the skies were clear and the winds are light overnight but it converts into a gloriously sunny day. yes, there is still plenty of wind and some showers across the north of scotland. one or two in northern ireland and the north west of england. forget about the 18 and 19 in kent. top of the day, 13 also put at the start of next week not a great feel changes. we stay drier and sunnier but noticeably coded both by day and by night. here is the pattern to take you out of sunday on into monday. it is very much the high pressure that is dominating the scene. a little ridge of high pressure keeping it fine u nsettled. of high pressure keeping it fine unsettled. frosty start, mark e. not so unsettled. frosty start, mark e. not so much in the way of winds. perhaps the north
and the reason for the changes that were pushing away the changes that were pushing away the weatherut the effect of that front moving away to the south is taking away the malady and were all in a much fresher feeling regime as we start the new day on sunday. a touch of frost and some locations across the south of england. the skies were clear and the winds are light overnight but it converts into a gloriously sunny day. yes, there is still plenty of wind and some showers across the north of...
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changes are coming as technology changes and by the way i should say the polling industry is changing, too, and i found this out when i got the list of the respondents to this poll who were willing to talk to me about it. i called through a -- i probably made a hundred phone calls and got three people on the phone. that tells you what happens when a pollster calls your cell phone. are you going to answer it? probably not. host: bruce, republican. caller: how are you doing this morning? i think the crisis of confidence we have is not foreign but rather globalist corporate interference. i was deplatformed from facebook just a week ago because of my stance on 5 g, which is an existential crisis. you should have martin paul, professor emerit yuss for washington state. i mean, they're putting antenna's up in our neighborhoods and there's an absolute blackout on talking about the dagers of the radiation -- dangers of the radiation that these antennas are going to incur on our people and nobody is talking about it and they're erasing people like me who is a journalist who has run for congres
changes are coming as technology changes and by the way i should say the polling industry is changing, too, and i found this out when i got the list of the respondents to this poll who were willing to talk to me about it. i called through a -- i probably made a hundred phone calls and got three people on the phone. that tells you what happens when a pollster calls your cell phone. are you going to answer it? probably not. host: bruce, republican. caller: how are you doing this morning? i think...
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should we change our homes...o, effectively, we're putting a new house over the top of an old one. ..the way we travel... it's taken about 50 minutes to get home. i do feel a bit tired now, actually, i have to say. 0h! ..what we eat? contrary to the immediate disgust that you have, they are very tasty. tonight on panorama, how much difference can individuals really make? meet the paviers from nottingham. look at the camera. say, "cheese!" no, henry. henry. claudine is an infant school teacher. alex installs commercial laundries. ten—year—old zack is into rugby and football, and seven—year—old henry volunteers for the council picking up litter. happy birthday, daddy. happy birthday, dad! whoop—whoop! the paviers have agreed to be our guinea pigs and, for the next two weeks, will try to reduce their carbon footprint. and. . .action! earlier this year, the government pledged to reduce the uk's greenhouse gas emissions to almost zero by 2050. and for any left over, we'll have to find ways of capturing and storing carb
should we change our homes...o, effectively, we're putting a new house over the top of an old one. ..the way we travel... it's taken about 50 minutes to get home. i do feel a bit tired now, actually, i have to say. 0h! ..what we eat? contrary to the immediate disgust that you have, they are very tasty. tonight on panorama, how much difference can individuals really make? meet the paviers from nottingham. look at the camera. say, "cheese!" no, henry. henry. claudine is an infant school...
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of qatar is promising change no 100 today you will hear the phenomenon of climate change is undoubtedly one of the serious challenges of our time causing many problems including economic environmental and social problems all cease must fulfill their responsibilities and honor their commitments under international agreements and the state of qatar has assumed its responsibilities as an active aurthur in the international community to confront climate change bill had mari is the director of the climate change department qatar's environment ministry and he joins me from new york mr o'mara thank you very much for being here what exactly is qatar doing to on its commitments. cutter's commitment is in line with the vision of 2030 and the believe and understanding of for the government that climate change is a very important issue and it's a cross border phenomena that needs to have all its faults and solidarity to achieve. meaningful outcome and approach to blame and to climb climate action and that is agreement where the challenge is if qatar is to stick to its 2030 vision of economic develo
of qatar is promising change no 100 today you will hear the phenomenon of climate change is undoubtedly one of the serious challenges of our time causing many problems including economic environmental and social problems all cease must fulfill their responsibilities and honor their commitments under international agreements and the state of qatar has assumed its responsibilities as an active aurthur in the international community to confront climate change bill had mari is the director of the...
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proposed changes. the quick summary of the proposed changes that i will get into in detail in a moment is more housing and more office. we have reduced the amount every tail, but what we have done is right sized retail. retail is critical to forming a community. it is necessary to get services to go to the drugstore and shopping and dining in your neighborhood so that is why retail remains. retail in a large mall as our partner proposed is not a good solution in today's time because of the direction in moving towards more e-commerce as well as people spending money on travel and just personal life wellness activities. this shows the comparison. on the left the last major phase was approved in march 2016. to left is the plan approved and indicated in the pink is the regional retail mall. it was a mixed use community that included residential on thn harney. we think it is important and so that is also continuing into our new project. in the new land use plan, we have a center, the hotel remains and was m
proposed changes. the quick summary of the proposed changes that i will get into in detail in a moment is more housing and more office. we have reduced the amount every tail, but what we have done is right sized retail. retail is critical to forming a community. it is necessary to get services to go to the drugstore and shopping and dining in your neighborhood so that is why retail remains. retail in a large mall as our partner proposed is not a good solution in today's time because of the...
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will this hurt the effort to change climate change around the world?l: it is a huge step backwards. even if you meet all the current commitments in the climate accord, you are still way over -- most countries are behind the commitments they made. those commitments were a set of reductions where you would compare your 2030 emissions to your 2005 emissions. the shift from coal to natural gas, which is a one-time thing, is a lot of that. the world is falling short. to have people like the united states to say, even that is unimportant, it shows how daunting this is going to be. there is no way we will get there without the u.s. coming back in in a strong way. david: do you think you could convince president trump? is that beyond your capabilities? bill: someone else should do that. [laughter] david: the largest companies in the world our technology companies. apple, facebook, google, microsoft and so forth. you worry there is too much power and too much data in the hands of these technology companies and are you surprised the government has not done somet
will this hurt the effort to change climate change around the world?l: it is a huge step backwards. even if you meet all the current commitments in the climate accord, you are still way over -- most countries are behind the commitments they made. those commitments were a set of reductions where you would compare your 2030 emissions to your 2005 emissions. the shift from coal to natural gas, which is a one-time thing, is a lot of that. the world is falling short. to have people like the united...
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our norms back to that again changing our norms and how do you change norms, how do we change norm of social justice, norms about racism and norms about marriage, well, how do you do that? you change attitudes, not just beliefs but how they regard their beliefs and those beliefs of other people and i think that one of the things that does is give us hope that we can do that, it's not -- i'm old enough to think, you know, i remember a time where, you know, you could be despaired, that's not going change, my people are not going to change about that. that's too much to hope but a lot of people. >> so should i feel hopeful? >> you should, you should. >> deep fakes coming, climate change institute more certainty. >> yeah, you're right, we should be really depressed. [laughter] >> what was i saying. [laughter] >> no, we should be -- we should be hopeful and i think that we should think of the fact that rational change takes time, it takes an effort on all of us and i think we can be helpful by looking particularly in climate change right now, we are all, i hope, well not all of us apparent
our norms back to that again changing our norms and how do you change norms, how do we change norm of social justice, norms about racism and norms about marriage, well, how do you do that? you change attitudes, not just beliefs but how they regard their beliefs and those beliefs of other people and i think that one of the things that does is give us hope that we can do that, it's not -- i'm old enough to think, you know, i remember a time where, you know, you could be despaired, that's not...
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because this is a big change that's ahead of us.here are very powerful forces that are going to try and stop anybody who tries to do the right thing. and so if you look at the candidates, make sure that you're choosing a candidate who has a very, very defined and strong appetite for taking on our infrastructure. >> host: john, your next with naomi klein. >> caller: it's a pleasure to speak with you. i wanted to turn the conversation to my favorite subject lately is russia. the ukraine and the 2016 election. and the following collusion delusion with russia and i specifically wonder where you stand on the collusion delusion part but let me say that the revolution happened in my don in 2014, i see it as the classical regime change operation that was run out of the state department, john mccain, victoria newland, the whole gang and then on top of it you had the victoria newland over here conversation where she lays out the whole leadership of those in and who's out. that's crucial because as we talk about the ukraine and its role that i
because this is a big change that's ahead of us.here are very powerful forces that are going to try and stop anybody who tries to do the right thing. and so if you look at the candidates, make sure that you're choosing a candidate who has a very, very defined and strong appetite for taking on our infrastructure. >> host: john, your next with naomi klein. >> caller: it's a pleasure to speak with you. i wanted to turn the conversation to my favorite subject lately is russia. the...
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we will continue to work on climate change as well.inue to work on the issues that canadians have told us we must work on. [inaudible question] i think many of us regret the tone and divisiveness and disinformation that were all too present features of this past election campaign. i think canadians expect us to work together to listen to each other. to figure out a way to move forward that isn't as divisive and challenging as the selection was. i think there were a lot of issues that were properly addressed. i think there were big substantial ideas that were fully debated in this election campaign and i regret that and i recognize that much of this campaign tended to be around me and i hold a bit of responsibility for that. this parliament and this government will be and needs to be focused on canadians and that means we need to work together to listen to each other and we need to figure out the right path forward for every part of the country. that is something i'm committed to doing. >> you said you called western premiers but i'm wo
we will continue to work on climate change as well.inue to work on the issues that canadians have told us we must work on. [inaudible question] i think many of us regret the tone and divisiveness and disinformation that were all too present features of this past election campaign. i think canadians expect us to work together to listen to each other. to figure out a way to move forward that isn't as divisive and challenging as the selection was. i think there were a lot of issues that were...
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if you're going to change things, change everything. >> do you agree? >> i think changing everything would be great. we have mentioned a lot of states. neither candidate visit california or new york. >>, >> there is this thing i was reading last night about presidential emergency declarations are greater and battleground states in battleground states. you have decisions on providing government resources to help folks in times of distress and national emergency, and will also follow in quarterly with the same battleground states. >> yes usually you would like the president's not to be moved by perverse incentives like looking after battleground states, sometimes we see a certain stance in which the president is not always motivated by serving an entire nation, conscious or unconsciously and in those circumstances it is important to have mechanisms that good incentives to make them want to look after california or west virginia or alabama or mississippi. that is something that you would not normally expect but you know, democracy mostly works until it doe
if you're going to change things, change everything. >> do you agree? >> i think changing everything would be great. we have mentioned a lot of states. neither candidate visit california or new york. >>, >> there is this thing i was reading last night about presidential emergency declarations are greater and battleground states in battleground states. you have decisions on providing government resources to help folks in times of distress and national emergency, and will...
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this is climate change, you know?it's almost spookier than a threat that has a deliberate intellect. it's just happening to us, and and we're going to have to just deal with it. we can't, we can't convince it not to threaten us, right? this is something that is a challenge that is super urgent, and that's how i see it anyway. >> so i took very much to heart your point about, you know, this is not necessarily a military threat. and inasmuch as it's -- can i mean, that is sparking an acute military conflict in the way that we think of these things happening traditionally, it's hard to say, navy, go deal with this challenge -- [laughter] go meet that hurricane. >> yeah. >> but that doesn't mean that there isn't a lot of opportunity for the services -- >> no, that's right. >> -- to engage and to work. and i think i want to go back to that point that we talked about a little bit earlier about the idea, this opportunity for american leadership. and your point about how navy-to-navy, maritime-to-maritime conversations are so
this is climate change, you know?it's almost spookier than a threat that has a deliberate intellect. it's just happening to us, and and we're going to have to just deal with it. we can't, we can't convince it not to threaten us, right? this is something that is a challenge that is super urgent, and that's how i see it anyway. >> so i took very much to heart your point about, you know, this is not necessarily a military threat. and inasmuch as it's -- can i mean, that is sparking an acute...
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people are out on the streets demanding change the issues are many problems and the climate change so as global protests appear to be on the rise we ask what's driving these demonstrations this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm richelle carey people in different parts of the world are increasingly expressing their discontent with our government's policies it's impossible these days for us to report the news without mentioning a protest somewhere in the world many of the specific issues may be different but there are common themes at the core corruption and justice climate change human rights are testers for challenging authorities even in places where it was once considered unthinkable to do so but just as the demands are varied so are the outcomes some have found success through their campaigns others have not and governments are divided on how to address what appears to be a global phenomenon of protest movements take a closer look at some of the protests that are happening right now and lebanon crowds are calling for a complete overhaul of their government angry
people are out on the streets demanding change the issues are many problems and the climate change so as global protests appear to be on the rise we ask what's driving these demonstrations this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm richelle carey people in different parts of the world are increasingly expressing their discontent with our government's policies it's impossible these days for us to report the news without mentioning a protest somewhere in the world many of the...
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lots of women left the labor force in the '50s but it changed the way families operates and changing the structure of work and institutions. there is a powerful case that hysteresis can matter. >> the macro economy helps them jump over those barriers and the macro economy goes south, we're going to have to do stuff to keep them in the labor market including job subsidies, training programs and things of that nature. >> let me see if we have time for a few questions from the audience. let me just gather a few. danny, i think i see your hand. >> i want to answer your question about what variables actually enter wage equations. i've worked on this the last 30 years. post 2008 there's one variable that works and nothing else does. the unemployment rate doesn't work. u-7 works. what u-7 is the thing that drives u-6. the reason it's a quite good u-7 works. the reason it's really quite a good variable which explains why there isn't inflation. so when you run a wage equation in the u.s. post 2008, the unemployment rate doesn't enter. the under employment rate does. so that's the answer to yo
lots of women left the labor force in the '50s but it changed the way families operates and changing the structure of work and institutions. there is a powerful case that hysteresis can matter. >> the macro economy helps them jump over those barriers and the macro economy goes south, we're going to have to do stuff to keep them in the labor market including job subsidies, training programs and things of that nature. >> let me see if we have time for a few questions from the...
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has your view changed? you talked earlier in response to an earlier question about having a balance clearly something is wrong with that balance please let me know if your thoughts have changed recently >> senator, my thoughts have changed. we have learned lessons from these two accidents and the families that are here with us today, the pictures we saw, they're heartbreaking. they remind us of the importance of the work we do and the paramount importance on safety that's what makes this industry great and strong oversight is part of the fabric of our industry, always has been. and i think this should give us pause to take a hard look at that >> you said we need to look at the balance. has the balance gone too far allowing industry to police itself >> senator, i don't know if i can characterize it that way my sense is that we all have the same objective here, we all want the safest industry possible that's our objective and my sense is that we could look at the balance, that there are refinements that would
has your view changed? you talked earlier in response to an earlier question about having a balance clearly something is wrong with that balance please let me know if your thoughts have changed recently >> senator, my thoughts have changed. we have learned lessons from these two accidents and the families that are here with us today, the pictures we saw, they're heartbreaking. they remind us of the importance of the work we do and the paramount importance on safety that's what makes this...
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now because positions have changed has the positions how the positions changed within syria or is it the status of foreign partners all foreign splines or is a fair insides that have well. as you know the syrian. conflict has 3 levels there's the international there's the regional and of course there is a good message local. positions have changed both of the regional and of people. in the sense that at some point there were countries that did not see. much meaning towards a constitutional committee i think that changed i think they have come around and that has influenced the syrian arteries. a beseler i know that when it comes to syria you like quoting his own men they french political economist who used to say that to solve an intractable problem you need to change the context now apparently the context has been changed as you said but. there was also a big believer in coordinating diplomatic and military policy is among european nations particularly britain france and the united states and he's even credited for shortening the 2nd world war through his coordination efforts do you
now because positions have changed has the positions how the positions changed within syria or is it the status of foreign partners all foreign splines or is a fair insides that have well. as you know the syrian. conflict has 3 levels there's the international there's the regional and of course there is a good message local. positions have changed both of the regional and of people. in the sense that at some point there were countries that did not see. much meaning towards a constitutional...
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i didn't agree to all these changes. now you're just gonna change everything.his is gonna be a dictatorship, this ain't gonna be no partnership. i didn't agree to this [bleep]. the deal's off. (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't understanding tax code... it's understanding why that... will get him a body like that... move! ...that. your job isn't doing hard work... here. ...it's making her do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. (danny) jody... ...it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. >> pete, if you're not gonna put you
i didn't agree to all these changes. now you're just gonna change everything.his is gonna be a dictatorship, this ain't gonna be no partnership. i didn't agree to this [bleep]. the deal's off. (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't understanding tax code... it's understanding why that... will get him a body like that... move! ...that. your job isn't doing hard work... here. ...it's making her do hard work......
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carbon dioxide contributes to climate change. back at the research facility marion is getting ready to fill how weather balloon with helium. she's done this hundreds of times but she still gets a kick out of it. the moon is made of highly elastic rubber it will have to withstand enormous fun to ations an air pressure as it rises through the atmosphere. all set. it's essential to make sure that the measuring device isn't damaged during takeoff . looks good so far. off the balloons going straight up because there's not much wind. on so long it will just disappear into the clouds. as the balloon moves towards the target down to jute of about 30 kilometers the device attached to it sends back data including temperature humidity and air pressure. but the scientists are doing. much more than just measuring weather conditions they're also studying climate change and how it affects the environment and they're analyzing the interaction between the ocean and the atmosphere. how do the component parts of ecosystem work together and how are
carbon dioxide contributes to climate change. back at the research facility marion is getting ready to fill how weather balloon with helium. she's done this hundreds of times but she still gets a kick out of it. the moon is made of highly elastic rubber it will have to withstand enormous fun to ations an air pressure as it rises through the atmosphere. all set. it's essential to make sure that the measuring device isn't damaged during takeoff . looks good so far. off the balloons going straight...
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because the marine corps changes every day.pared everybody very well and there should be no problems. and if there are problems, there's ways to handle it. >> it took near lay yely a year shuey to get her father's blessings to join. >> what ultimately convinced your dad? >> when he went with me to the recruiter's office and talking to the recruiter. >> do you have feel men are feeling nervous about their behavior and conduct around women? >> sometimes, yeah. but it like you're here, i'm here, we're on the same mission, let's get it done. and integrating us earlier is better. men don't act weird and the women don't act weird because we've already been introduced to each other. working together will just be normalized and that's how it should be. >> this new generation of marines stands to fare better than any before because they're tackling this early on. it will serve them well when all hell breaks loose, in war and in the training ahead. >> follow them. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is
because the marine corps changes every day.pared everybody very well and there should be no problems. and if there are problems, there's ways to handle it. >> it took near lay yely a year shuey to get her father's blessings to join. >> what ultimately convinced your dad? >> when he went with me to the recruiter's office and talking to the recruiter. >> do you have feel men are feeling nervous about their behavior and conduct around women? >> sometimes, yeah. but it...
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this we went over at the workshop, as well, the height changes and all of the height changes are happening within the candlestick center part of the project. if you look at the map in 2016, you had a tower before and that is being removed in the candlestick center site. you have increases from 65 to 85 to 120 towards the back part of the site where the mixed use office is and then in the internal part, you have increase from 65 to 85 feet and on the productiveryperiphery, you haveo 85 feet. so the schedule performance changes as i discussed earlier is having shuts between one to three years and then towards the end, th, there's a shut. the major subtpa*use subphases t from one to three years. i'll talk about the other documents. the other documents that are very much involved with our city family infrastructure plan. we work with all of the city adoptdepartments so we work wit, public works, mta related to the infrastructure plan and all of these amendments have been vetted by those city agencies and so, i just want -- you have detail summaries in your package, but this is some high level
this we went over at the workshop, as well, the height changes and all of the height changes are happening within the candlestick center part of the project. if you look at the map in 2016, you had a tower before and that is being removed in the candlestick center site. you have increases from 65 to 85 to 120 towards the back part of the site where the mixed use office is and then in the internal part, you have increase from 65 to 85 feet and on the productiveryperiphery, you haveo 85 feet. so...
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this is big change. that is ahead of us and there are very powerful forces that are going to try to stop anybody who tries to do the right thing. i do look at the candidates. make sure they are choosing a candidate who has a very spine and a strong appetite for taking on powerful figures. host: san francisco, john you know next with naomi klein. >> naomi is really a pleasure to speak with you. i wanted to turn the conversation to god of my favorite subject, russia, ukraine in the 2016 election. in the following collision delusion with russia in that i specifically wonder where you stand on the collision delusion part by limiting just say that the revolution that happened in my gone, in 2014, i see is the classical regime change operation that was run out of the state department. john mccain, victoria newland, the whole thing, and then on top of it, give the cherry victory in newlands over her conversation where she lays out the whole leadership of who is doing and he was out. that is crucial because as w
this is big change. that is ahead of us and there are very powerful forces that are going to try to stop anybody who tries to do the right thing. i do look at the candidates. make sure they are choosing a candidate who has a very spine and a strong appetite for taking on powerful figures. host: san francisco, john you know next with naomi klein. >> naomi is really a pleasure to speak with you. i wanted to turn the conversation to god of my favorite subject, russia, ukraine in the 2016...
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changing our norms and how do you change norms?how do you change norms of social justice, norms about racism, norms about marriage, how do you do that? in part you try to change people's attitudes. not just their beliefs but how they regard their beliefs and those beliefs of other people. i think one of the things that that example does is give us hope that we can do that. i'm old enough to think i remember a time you could be disparity you can be, that's not gonna change. people are gonna change about that but people have changed. not everybody. that's too much. >> but a lot of people. >> should i feel hopeful? >>. >> we got deep fakes, come climate change that will institute more uncertainty. >> we should be really depressed. [laughter] what was i saying? [laughter] we should be hopeful. we should think of the fact that rational change takes time it takes an effort on all of us and i think we can also be hopeful by looking particularly at climate change right now we are all, i hope, some people are not inspired by greta's leaders
changing our norms and how do you change norms?how do you change norms of social justice, norms about racism, norms about marriage, how do you do that? in part you try to change people's attitudes. not just their beliefs but how they regard their beliefs and those beliefs of other people. i think one of the things that that example does is give us hope that we can do that. i'm old enough to think i remember a time you could be disparity you can be, that's not gonna change. people are gonna...
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change. ten seconds. [laughter] >> it is not a number but the resources we invest as well as in canada and quÉbec to share our language and our values and if we do with enough resources invested you do not do it by saying or sending the message you are not welcome. >> everybody who comes to this country 49 percent they are not racist coming in with the corporations and immigration. >> does this apply to immigrants also? >> we are proud canadians. >> the final debate on the subject goes to mister trudeau and mr. bernier spirit is important to recognize we are in a world right now with it is easy currency for politicians who do want to strike up uncertainty in people's hearts and get people to vote against things unfortunately mr. bernier on the stage plays the ball to try to make people more fearful about the migrations in the world and the opportunities and the ability to redefine every single day what it is to be canadian. yes we can transform through leadership. >> there are people around t
change. ten seconds. [laughter] >> it is not a number but the resources we invest as well as in canada and quÉbec to share our language and our values and if we do with enough resources invested you do not do it by saying or sending the message you are not welcome. >> everybody who comes to this country 49 percent they are not racist coming in with the corporations and immigration. >> does this apply to immigrants also? >> we are proud canadians. >> the final...
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they changed the wording from the last three statements. they think three rate cuts may be enough for a mid cycle adjustment as i said, i'd like to see them say they'll be patient to take december off the table they haven't quite done that they've gene half the way. >> we're going to have the press conference in a few minutes, that will be another opportunity for powell to clarify that and then we're all going to go into fed speech watching mode to see if other fed members reiterate that view, that we're on hold for now. >> what if he hardens the statement with the notion that a cut in december is off the table? how do the markets react >> right now, a december cut, while partially priced, it's a small probability. i don't think we're talking about taper tantrum market reaction to that >> showing some of the treasury yields here, moving higher, john bellows, for you the inversion of the yield curve was a big argument forethe fed cutting rates, what do you think rates are telling us now >> a lot of that has come out as the fed has cut rates
they changed the wording from the last three statements. they think three rate cuts may be enough for a mid cycle adjustment as i said, i'd like to see them say they'll be patient to take december off the table they haven't quite done that they've gene half the way. >> we're going to have the press conference in a few minutes, that will be another opportunity for powell to clarify that and then we're all going to go into fed speech watching mode to see if other fed members reiterate that...
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the world is so dynamic now, whether it is changes in industry, changes in climate, it is the way changes the way we communicate with each other, the way information flows, opportunities and risks that are associated. we live in a very dynamic world, and, especially now, we have got to be able to have a functioning government, but we do not pass budgets, we do not appropriate appropriately. we do not have solutions for infrastructure issues. health care, information warfare threats and so many other things. and, that is, i look at that and see a national security threat, we are failing to govern ourselves because our parties are so divided, and our adversaries abroad are seeing this and exploiting that. opportunistic politicians are exploiting the divisions and the result is that we cannot govern ourselves and that his rise to fear and more extreme leaders that will come to power capitalizing those divisions and that lack of effective governance. i am one that believes that we have got to change the incentive that shapes the way our leaders lead. my idea is that ranked choice voting is a
the world is so dynamic now, whether it is changes in industry, changes in climate, it is the way changes the way we communicate with each other, the way information flows, opportunities and risks that are associated. we live in a very dynamic world, and, especially now, we have got to be able to have a functioning government, but we do not pass budgets, we do not appropriate appropriately. we do not have solutions for infrastructure issues. health care, information warfare threats and so many...
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in the government we heard or goodwill we heard about changing changing in sudan. second included keeping the dye vestments as is without adding to it. if we continue to follow our policy we so have added seven additional companies to the restricted list. the staff recommendation is two-parts. one bring back consideration for removal of policy if there is initial information from the ground about what is happening there. then the second part is to keep the current restricted list as is and not additional seven we otherwise would with our existing policy. i voted to oppose the recommendation not for the first part to bring back the information but really because our policy hasn't changed yet. for us to suspend it isn't something i was comfortable so i opposed it for that reason. >> i have a question on the policy with the companies. those companies are on a list or is there a vetting of everyone company. in the past we vetted all companies. they didn't all wind up on the list. >> we contacted and had correspondence with both of those companies, confirmed they do con
in the government we heard or goodwill we heard about changing changing in sudan. second included keeping the dye vestments as is without adding to it. if we continue to follow our policy we so have added seven additional companies to the restricted list. the staff recommendation is two-parts. one bring back consideration for removal of policy if there is initial information from the ground about what is happening there. then the second part is to keep the current restricted list as is and not...
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that speaks to the need to change society as a whole, change the entire food environment, put pressurereasonable for us to expect children to make healthy choices when the majority of us as adults cannot make those healthy choices regularly either. we have to change the broad food environment to really make a difference to people‘s individual health. thank you very much. and coming up in the sport — the rugby world cup could be the rugby world cup could be in peril. england‘s match against france has been cancelled because of a typhoon heading forjapan — more in the sport at 09:35 now it‘s time for a look at the weather. it isa it is a warm front so we will see milderaircoming ourway it is a warm front so we will see milder air coming our way and some showers behind it as well. as we go through the evening and overnight, that same band of rain will make it across the rest of scotland, putting into the northern isles. another band of rain in england and into wales and this one could be quite potent, producing quite heavy rain in nota potent, producing quite heavy rain in not a lot of ti
that speaks to the need to change society as a whole, change the entire food environment, put pressurereasonable for us to expect children to make healthy choices when the majority of us as adults cannot make those healthy choices regularly either. we have to change the broad food environment to really make a difference to people‘s individual health. thank you very much. and coming up in the sport — the rugby world cup could be the rugby world cup could be in peril. england‘s match...
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climate change so there is obviously a link between climate change induced fragility and violence induced fragility we see it visible in the sun held because the changing rainfall patterns have fundamentally changed the behavior of cultural ists and pastoralist people start to move toward. lands which have been. in the in other productions circles of what the herders stayed and so herders farmers encounter in a difficult sector and in the increasing lean narrow space because of climate change induced population movement so this adds to the complexity of the situation and certainly demands some new forms of humanitarian response we are looking for instance at the present moment what means an adaptation to changing rainfall patterns as what does it mean for humanitarian organizations like us and we try to see how we can strengthen the resilience of communities the productive capacities sort of new crops and new ways of doing business and the wing and go into the field so we look at new forms of human and theory and assistance which is more adapted to the double challenge of violence and cli
climate change so there is obviously a link between climate change induced fragility and violence induced fragility we see it visible in the sun held because the changing rainfall patterns have fundamentally changed the behavior of cultural ists and pastoralist people start to move toward. lands which have been. in the in other productions circles of what the herders stayed and so herders farmers encounter in a difficult sector and in the increasing lean narrow space because of climate change...
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slack and changes in use of global value changes. i will do one more augmentation to allow global barriers not have just one off shock inflation but affect this phillips curve relationship between slack and inflation. basically, can a country's exposure to imports explain the flattening of the phillips curve we talked about today. when i estimate those models for cpi inflation, i find the simple domestic phillips curve variables all come insignificant pretty robust expected signs, higher expectations, higher lag mentation domestic slack correlated with higher inflation in a cross section of countries. this sort of framework works pretty well in cross section of companies and correlated with higher inflation. what's more interesting controlling with global variables. those col insignificant with the expected signs. higher oil prices, higher commodity prices, ex-energy, exchange rate depreciations, less world slack and less use of global value chains is significantly correlated with higher inflation. that suggests these global variable
slack and changes in use of global value changes. i will do one more augmentation to allow global barriers not have just one off shock inflation but affect this phillips curve relationship between slack and inflation. basically, can a country's exposure to imports explain the flattening of the phillips curve we talked about today. when i estimate those models for cpi inflation, i find the simple domestic phillips curve variables all come insignificant pretty robust expected signs, higher...
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the government changing government will not resolve the situation i agree changing the government will not change much in him he has just tell me though that he is in there for just the rear. although this the many years ago that the problem is there in the ministries there are people of the rockies. people actually there are many people they are still and the corruption is really a thing that has to be done before anything will change and i'm happy. in baghdad i'll give you the last word you know you being in baghdad how do you see this situation evolving do you think these protests could lead to a new round of instability in iraq and how do you stop that from happening you think. no i think they will continue just the 3 days especially in the day but i think some. some agreement will have been to with learnable she is and will controlling and i think brian minister rabin whether he will say some decisions and their decision will literally next weeks and i think nothing will happen of targets . we will see how the situation evolves of course in the coming days and bring you all the la
the government changing government will not resolve the situation i agree changing the government will not change much in him he has just tell me though that he is in there for just the rear. although this the many years ago that the problem is there in the ministries there are people of the rockies. people actually there are many people they are still and the corruption is really a thing that has to be done before anything will change and i'm happy. in baghdad i'll give you the last word you...
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>> the boldest thing i would change is climate change.t this-- if we took the money available to us and we invested it in a-- in health care in a way to find cures, i have forgotten more about the cancer fight than most people know. we could, in fact, be curing major pieces of cancer. we could take out alzheimer's. there's so much we can do that is bold, very bold. and i'm the only one proposing. >> stephen: sir, thank you so much for being here. see you next thursday. vice president joe biden, everybody! we've got a performance by pixies coming up, stick around. v8 only has 5 grams of sugar. this smoothie has over three times as much. so maybe we should call this smoothie: sweetie. v8. the original plant-powered drink. veg up. goldi knows to never compromise. too shabby! too much! too perfect! i can rent this? for that price? absolutely. what is this, some kind of fairy tale? it's just right! book your just right rental at thrifty.com. oh! baby bear! (sprint(paul) it's ipswitch and get-sprint. (sprintern) the new iphone 11 or iphone 11 p
>> the boldest thing i would change is climate change.t this-- if we took the money available to us and we invested it in a-- in health care in a way to find cures, i have forgotten more about the cancer fight than most people know. we could, in fact, be curing major pieces of cancer. we could take out alzheimer's. there's so much we can do that is bold, very bold. and i'm the only one proposing. >> stephen: sir, thank you so much for being here. see you next thursday. vice...