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use reconciliation more to accomplish change. that brings with it, a concordant increase in policy uncertainty. i think the current experience with the expansion of the child tax credit is a really great example of this. the child tax credit was expanded as part of the american rescue plan, adopted in early 2021. it involved converted it from a benefit that one would perceive at -- receive at tax time in a monthly payment. the timing when the bill was passed, also the timing when the democrats could get support for, expired in the end of 2021. now we have this question, is there political support from extending that extension, if you will. again, a specific example of a general challenge that using reconciliation process to make legislative change introduces that could also make the durability and future programs and nash. . mary: what do these rules mean from the issues in front of congress. our audience may be wondering getting to their own organizations. maybe both of you, each of you can weigh in on that. do you want to start
use reconciliation more to accomplish change. that brings with it, a concordant increase in policy uncertainty. i think the current experience with the expansion of the child tax credit is a really great example of this. the child tax credit was expanded as part of the american rescue plan, adopted in early 2021. it involved converted it from a benefit that one would perceive at -- receive at tax time in a monthly payment. the timing when the bill was passed, also the timing when the democrats...
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of climate change adaptation from around the world and urged action to keep climate change to less thantwo degrees celsius because adaptation and mitigation are both necessary to solve the climate crisis. back then i jumped all the practitioners in our field could stand in one elevator. in 2007 i was invited back to testify on marine ecosystems . my son was three years old and i have plotted congress for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. i repeatedly need to keep climate change to less than two degrees celsius and added a national adaptation policy with an extension agency to provide legal support. the following year to colleagues and i found it evil and that,a nonprofit devoted to innovating and supporting implementation of adaptation. a kind of ad hoc extension agency . in 2019 i was invited back to speak on opportunities for adaptation on our public lands. i again requested we work to keep climate change to less than two degrees celsius and create an adaptation plan with an extension agency. we were running the world's largest online database the national adaptation forum which i up
of climate change adaptation from around the world and urged action to keep climate change to less thantwo degrees celsius because adaptation and mitigation are both necessary to solve the climate crisis. back then i jumped all the practitioners in our field could stand in one elevator. in 2007 i was invited back to testify on marine ecosystems . my son was three years old and i have plotted congress for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. i repeatedly need to keep climate change to less than...
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sometimes it changed on halloween. you take that extra hour away of trick or treaters, that's the number one death day for kids running between parked cars. you take that hour of sunlight away, that tragically is a bad day, which is why we moved it to november instead of october. now there's a lot of myths about daylight saving time. i can't dispel them all. i'm not even going to go after the arkansas gazette, that ran a story blaming a tree disease spread by beetles because they had that extra hour. a little bit off the wall. i won't touch that one. but richard burr, then on the committee, demanded a study by the department of energy to make sure that we did save energy. in fact, a year or two later, the department of energy confirmed that we actually do save energy. something important in today's world. we talked to law enforcement. it does actually reduce crime. why is that? because most crime happens at dusk. so if you extend that hour, folks are able to get home. i can remember -- we know those stories. it saves l
sometimes it changed on halloween. you take that extra hour away of trick or treaters, that's the number one death day for kids running between parked cars. you take that hour of sunlight away, that tragically is a bad day, which is why we moved it to november instead of october. now there's a lot of myths about daylight saving time. i can't dispel them all. i'm not even going to go after the arkansas gazette, that ran a story blaming a tree disease spread by beetles because they had that extra...
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, _ work but i know that things are changing, everything is changing for people _ changing, everythinghey cannot and called out of the market and they can't get on netftix _ of the market and they can't get on netftix so. — of the market and they can't get on netflix. so, the sanctions that may seem _ netflix. so, the sanctions that may seem insignificant in the grand scheme — seem insignificant in the grand scheme of things, everyday peoples lives, _ scheme of things, everyday peoples lives, they— scheme of things, everyday peoples lives, they may start asking some questions. — lives, they may start asking some questions, but of course you
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as changes occur, economic engines may enter other people, climate change is a threat and risk multiplier, 15th they magnify inequities that already exist. raise income, language mobility, those who are disadvantaged see the disadvantaged as compounded when disaster strikes. other vulnerabilities as well. 100 million people on the coast in the u.s.. 60 in the path of hurricanes. and people continue moving to the coast. we see these stack up in pricey ways. states around the gulf of mexico, texas, louisiana, alabama, mississippi, florida account for 60% of the disaster relief funds in the whole country. if we can find a workable balance in this region, we can find a solution for the country. so what is resilience? in my view, it is a zipper. we've heard about the pieces , the economy, the data. but when this is undone, they don't do much for anybody. it is when they are connected it turns into something useful and protective. environment and energy like does teeth on the zipper. the federal resources and authorities. the base of the zipper, the part that gets it started is local communitie
as changes occur, economic engines may enter other people, climate change is a threat and risk multiplier, 15th they magnify inequities that already exist. raise income, language mobility, those who are disadvantaged see the disadvantaged as compounded when disaster strikes. other vulnerabilities as well. 100 million people on the coast in the u.s.. 60 in the path of hurricanes. and people continue moving to the coast. we see these stack up in pricey ways. states around the gulf of mexico,...
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when you do not necessarily know who is going to benefit from those changes. i do not know if there will be any discussion or not on that front, but we have seen in the past, there have been talks that have been taken place around election season, or during a succession for rule changes that might take place going forward. mary: but in a country that is so polarized, is there some benefit in really, actually leading into gridlock, i wonder. is that perhaps the reason why folks have not leaned into trying to break the gridlock, or do you think at a certain point that they are weighing that back in forth. whether it is politically expedient to lean into the fact -- fight. molly: i think it is certainly the case. sometimes there are bills in the majority in the senate, want to be able to blend the filibuster for not be able to get those through -- want to blame the filibuster for not being able to get those through. some element of their base might be more broadly unpopular or unpopular among another segment of the parties. i think we can see plenty of examples o
when you do not necessarily know who is going to benefit from those changes. i do not know if there will be any discussion or not on that front, but we have seen in the past, there have been talks that have been taken place around election season, or during a succession for rule changes that might take place going forward. mary: but in a country that is so polarized, is there some benefit in really, actually leading into gridlock, i wonder. is that perhaps the reason why folks have not leaned...
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when we change our clocks this weekend, we're changing our clocks, but the sun isn't changing. the sun is still in the same place. and because of that, we are, we're off. we're not able to adjust the way we naturally would if we had those environmental cues, as well. so, it's more detrimental and what people forget, they think it's just an hour, right. but it's actually almost eight months of the year that we're off sync and that we're getting that sunshine when we shouldn't be. you know, we're one hour off. so, we're not getting as much in the morning and we're getting too much in the evening. >> so, you mentioned the, what about the loss of sleep causes this and is this more prevalent among shift workers and those of lower socioeconomic status? >> yes, in a nutshell because i know we're getting short on time, i would say it's a combination. it's hard to sort out the change in the sleep, the loss of sleep, as well as as i mentioned the alignment and being off schedule and off cycle. but we do see it more in vulnerable populations, as you mentioned. i mentioned that cancer was
when we change our clocks this weekend, we're changing our clocks, but the sun isn't changing. the sun is still in the same place. and because of that, we are, we're off. we're not able to adjust the way we naturally would if we had those environmental cues, as well. so, it's more detrimental and what people forget, they think it's just an hour, right. but it's actually almost eight months of the year that we're off sync and that we're getting that sunshine when we shouldn't be. you know, we're...
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but at the end of today,ra we change the world. the rest of the world changes to comply with us. if you change it it's a big thing. often you've got confusion, which time zone are you on this so there's a lot of questions. and with that i will yield back. >> the gentleman that remembers the earlier debates is an expert on this and i would like now to introduce the witnesses. i assume all of them are somewhere remotely. i want to first introduce steve who is jeffrey and susan bronfman professor professor of the university of washington. and we have lyle who is the senior vice president of government relations at the national association for convenience stores. the professor of and at the director of the vanderbilt sleep division at the vanderbilt university medical center. at this time, the chair man will recognize each witness for five minutes to provide opening statements before. we don't have anyone in person so there is a timer however on hethe screen that will count don on your remaining time and as the timer reaches the one minute mark to wrap up the testimony. so, professor
but at the end of today,ra we change the world. the rest of the world changes to comply with us. if you change it it's a big thing. often you've got confusion, which time zone are you on this so there's a lot of questions. and with that i will yield back. >> the gentleman that remembers the earlier debates is an expert on this and i would like now to introduce the witnesses. i assume all of them are somewhere remotely. i want to first introduce steve who is jeffrey and susan bronfman...
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reporting recently, climate change is i think their rate of climate change is outpacing our ability tonoah report that came out that we got 2 feet of sea level rise by 2050. i am curious you sitting there as the president of your parish, how many of the homes in your parish are within 2 feet of sea level? >> i do not have that number off the top of my head but we do have a fair number of homes close to sea level or just above. >> if i was to move to saint charles parish tomorrow and got a 30 year mortgage, by 2050, the mortgage will not be fully paid off, can i get a 30 year mortgage? >> you absolutely would be able to but you probably would not be able to afford your flood insurance. >> who is taking that risk of the mortgage? if you know it's going to be underwater in 30 years who will pay for that? >> the banks. >> fannie and freddie or commercial banks? >> commercial, there is active lending going on because we've made such investments like levees and flood protection to protect us. where we see in action are coastal restoration projects because of the hurdles we have to jump throu
reporting recently, climate change is i think their rate of climate change is outpacing our ability tonoah report that came out that we got 2 feet of sea level rise by 2050. i am curious you sitting there as the president of your parish, how many of the homes in your parish are within 2 feet of sea level? >> i do not have that number off the top of my head but we do have a fair number of homes close to sea level or just above. >> if i was to move to saint charles parish tomorrow and...
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when it comes to climate change, the biggest changes and consequences are still several decades away. compton, mia and the average person doesn't think that far ahead thing down and politicians don't operate on that time scale either again, polluted guns, but increases in air temperature are jeopardizing another natural phenomenon, not in the future, but right now permafrost is prevalent, enlarge parts of the arctic in siberia and canada. it's also found in europe's alps, where it has stabilized the ground for millennia. tim cartoon, and on august, not truly shown a marquee of course, temperature changes have always happened. in the most recent ice ages, for example, there was much, much more permafrost than there is now from me up where you can observe to an increasing degree now is that temperatures in the ground are rising. in many regions, these temperatures are still below 0 degrees celsius. but they are rise and i were steadily approaching the 0 degrees mart answer. continue your list and annette batch as a permafrost researcher based on austria, she studied geography and comput
when it comes to climate change, the biggest changes and consequences are still several decades away. compton, mia and the average person doesn't think that far ahead thing down and politicians don't operate on that time scale either again, polluted guns, but increases in air temperature are jeopardizing another natural phenomenon, not in the future, but right now permafrost is prevalent, enlarge parts of the arctic in siberia and canada. it's also found in europe's alps, where it has...
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the fact of the matter is by choosing to push for change you have already changed things. through inspiration for others, take up the matter or whether it is through actual functional change as a result of your voice being heard. i think you have already started on a path to change by choosing that path. in doing that in april of itself creates change. i continue in that type of service for my family. something i hope to see in my children. i have a pretty good chance with five children one will go into some sort of civil service. i hope that happens to continue that legacy. >> i am paul, sheriff of san francisco. [ music ] >> growing up in san francisco has been way safer than growing up other places we we have that bubble, and it's still that bubble that it's okay to be whatever you want to. you can let your free flag fry -- fly here. as an adult with autism, i'm here to challenge people's idea of what autism is. my journey is not everyone's journey because every autistic child is different, but there's hope. my background has heavy roots in the bay area. i was born in s
the fact of the matter is by choosing to push for change you have already changed things. through inspiration for others, take up the matter or whether it is through actual functional change as a result of your voice being heard. i think you have already started on a path to change by choosing that path. in doing that in april of itself creates change. i continue in that type of service for my family. something i hope to see in my children. i have a pretty good chance with five children one...
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climate change changed me. when we started 350.org there were already many people organizing in this movement, but we did not always see them at first. we had a very big, ambitious idea, we could attract funding for it, and i believe in what we ve been able to do the trillions divested, the pipeline projects cancelled, the clean energy coming online, the scale, the identity, the worldwide network embedded in our approach, a different story about the climate crisis. but in many ways the past 10 years have been about learning how to see differently. we saw a change in climate, a set of organizations who hadn t solved that problem, and saw ourselves as much-needed, hard-working activists who could finally do something about it. we had blindspots about who was already out here, how hard it is to actually challenge the fossil fuel industry, build coalitions, and run organizations. so many organizations and movements have started this way. and so, what becomes of them now? what is the path to evolve and build power t
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um, see it this as a changing as changing the situation on the ground. but of course everybody takes this in a different way. and of course, the people who were closer there, you know, if you know that this quote can happen, it's different if you hear it and you and, and you see it than if you just know it, that's for sure. but um and, and, and everybody here knew of course, before that the city has never been out of limits out of reach. but still it continues functioning as a major hub for refugees. and it's still a place where people find refuge. and i've also spoken to people who have said, yeah, they're here now they want to return to the places they have come from that are under much more threat under much more damage, but they do not want to leave the country. so it's a very mixed feeling on the ground, but i wouldn't say that this has shifted so dramatically was much he has bullied their reporting from the v rushes. defense ministry says that its forces are tightening the noose around the besieged port. city of mario pope. mario po has suffered so
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if we could just address the regime change or denial of the regime change or denial of the regime changedo any damage to president biden�*s diplomacy on this visit, do you think? i president biden's diplomacy on this visit, do you think?— visit, do you think? i think it was something _ visit, do you think? i think it was something that _ visit, do you think? i think it was something that really _ visit, do you think? i think it was something that really needed - visit, do you think? i think it was - something that really needed urgent clarification, because they were commentators that came out very quickly— commentators that came out very quickly saying that those words could _ quickly saying that those words could he — quickly saying that those words could be misinterpreted and that could _ could be misinterpreted and that could he — could be misinterpreted and that could be very dangerous when you are talking _ could be very dangerous when you are talking about russia, which is of course _ talking about russia, which is of course a — talking about russia, which is of course a nuclear p
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but i read it as a direct call for regime change, and thatis direct call for regime change, and thatregime change, and that is dangerous just because it will give putin the pretext to be even more monstrous, if that is as above. �* ., ., i. even more monstrous, if that is as above. �* ., ., ,, ., ~ even more monstrous, if that is as above. �* ., ., ., ~ ., even more monstrous, if that is as above. �* ., ., .,~ ., , above. and what do you make of this is a calculation? _ above. and what do you make of this is a calculation? could _ above. and what do you make of this is a calculation? could it _ above. and what do you make of this is a calculation? could it turn - above. and what do you make of this is a calculation? could it turn out - is a calculation? could it turn out to be a mistake? i is a calculation? could it turn out to be a mistake?— to be a mistake? i think it is siml to be a mistake? i think it is simply joe — to be a mistake? i think it is simply joe biden _ to be a mistake? i think it is simply joe biden speaking . to be a mistake? i think it is i simply joe biden speaki
but i read it as a direct call for regime change, and thatis direct call for regime change, and thatregime change, and that is dangerous just because it will give putin the pretext to be even more monstrous, if that is as above. �* ., ., i. even more monstrous, if that is as above. �* ., ., ,, ., ~ even more monstrous, if that is as above. �* ., ., ., ~ ., even more monstrous, if that is as above. �* ., ., .,~ ., , above. and what do you make of this is a calculation? _ above. and what...
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the fact of the matter is by choosing to push for change you have already changed things. inspiration for others, take up the matter or whether it is through actual functional change as a result of your voice being heard. i think you have already started on a path to change by choosing that path. in doing that in april of itself creates change. i continue in that type of service for my family. something i hope to see in my children. i have a pretty good chance with five children one will go into some sort of civil service. i hope that happens to continue that legacy. >> i am paul, sheriff of san francisco. [ music ] >> what we're trying to approach is bringing more diversity to our food. it's not just the old european style food. we are seeing a lot of influences, and all of this is because of our students. all we ask is make it flavorful. [♪♪♪] >> we are the first two-year culinary hospitality school in the united states. the first year was 1936, and it was started by two graduates from cornell. i'm a graduate of this program, and very proud of that. so students can expec
the fact of the matter is by choosing to push for change you have already changed things. inspiration for others, take up the matter or whether it is through actual functional change as a result of your voice being heard. i think you have already started on a path to change by choosing that path. in doing that in april of itself creates change. i continue in that type of service for my family. something i hope to see in my children. i have a pretty good chance with five children one will go...
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climate change is very real. it's chang my entire life. this year was our most destructive fire season. the two most destructive fires in colorado's history occurring at the same time. it's different. it's a different world. the fire season is now longer. in most cases, we didn't have to worry about fires in the rocky mountains or the northwest until usually june or july. now, you know, the fires are getting earlier and earlier. the first season's getting longer. we're starting to get to be like california where fire season is year-round. >> the faspace of climate chan is cleay seen o ameca's coasts, hard hit by rising sea levels, flooding, and severe storm surges. >> what we see is the united states, the eastern part of the united states from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england is among the highest local sea level rise rates in the world. >> more people live on the coasts than ever before. and now that we have more people har's w, obviouy when a sto does stke, the conseences a even mo dire. >> there is a ton of coastline in a
climate change is very real. it's chang my entire life. this year was our most destructive fire season. the two most destructive fires in colorado's history occurring at the same time. it's different. it's a different world. the fire season is now longer. in most cases, we didn't have to worry about fires in the rocky mountains or the northwest until usually june or july. now, you know, the fires are getting earlier and earlier. the first season's getting longer. we're starting to get to be...
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change is outpacing our ability to adapt. the noaa report that just came out said we have two feet of sea level rise on the gulf coast by 2050. i am curious, you are sitting there as the president of your parish, how many of the homes of your parish are within two feet of sea level? >> i don't have that number off the top of my head but we have a fair number of homes that are close to sea level or just above. >> so if i was to move to st. charles parish tomorrow and try to get a 30-year mortgage -- because by 2050, you know, by 2050 that mortgage is not going to be fully paid off. could i get a 30-year mortgage if i was to move there? >> you would. but you probably wouldn't be able to afford your flood insurance. >> who is take the risk of that mortgage? because if you know it is going to be under water in 30 years, who is holding that paper? >> the banks. >> fanny and freddie or the commercial banks? >> commercial banks. there is active lending going on in st. charles parish and coastal environments because we have made inve
change is outpacing our ability to adapt. the noaa report that just came out said we have two feet of sea level rise on the gulf coast by 2050. i am curious, you are sitting there as the president of your parish, how many of the homes of your parish are within two feet of sea level? >> i don't have that number off the top of my head but we have a fair number of homes that are close to sea level or just above. >> so if i was to move to st. charles parish tomorrow and try to get a...
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the fact of the matter is by choosing to push for change you have already changed things. through inspiration for others, take up the matter or whether it is through actual functional change as a result of your voice being heard. i think you have already started on a path to change by choosing that path. in doing that in april of itself creates change. i continue in that type of service for my family. something i hope to see in my children. i have a pretty good chance with five children one will go into some sort of civil service. i hope that happens to continue that legacy. >> i am paul, sheriff of san francisco. [ music ] >> the market is one of our vehicles for reaching out to public and showing them how to prepare delicious, simple food. people are amazed that the library does things like that. biblio bistro is a food education program. it brings such joy to people. it teaches them life skills that they can apply anywhere, and it encourages them to take care of themselves. my name is leaf hillman, and i'm a librarian, and biblio bistro is my creation. i'm a former chef
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change in weather climatend change even exists or not. i would ask representatives from associations of you have similar problems among our members, if you do, how do you address this or get beyond it? >> for several years because of these aspects of climate change, we didn't have a working committee on back, the effects of climate change we didn't spend a lot of time on and recently the last couple of years and climate change, we have the process climate resiliency out of patient so it is some of the political sensitivities from of the association is standing up and our members are eager to work toward a solution and delighted they have been free to have these ordinances and adaptation plans and things like that but one of the things i would like to mention in these other subjects we've been touching on part of my presentation is i can tell you after working in that field, planners are not trained, there is one plan the safety element that talks about your from two tornadoes and things but planners don't really have the responsibility fo
change in weather climatend change even exists or not. i would ask representatives from associations of you have similar problems among our members, if you do, how do you address this or get beyond it? >> for several years because of these aspects of climate change, we didn't have a working committee on back, the effects of climate change we didn't spend a lot of time on and recently the last couple of years and climate change, we have the process climate resiliency out of patient so it...
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how much has changed? thanks for having me. it changed dramatically.uch as in the uk trace their roots too. it sends a chill down my back to say this but i think it is a very tempting target for mr putin. things are not going well for him obviously and to level some trouble or destruction wherever you want to go, lviv might fall into the playbook. j you want to go, lviv might fall into the playbook-— the playbook. i 'ust want you to exand a the playbook. i 'ust want you to expand a little — the playbook. i just want you to expand a little bit _ the playbook. i just want you to expand a little bit on _ the playbook. i just want you to expand a little bit on why - the playbook. i just want you to expand a little bit on why this i expand a little bit on why this would be a target. when he says things like d nats are flying ukraine, what does he mean? this is where a lot — ukraine, what does he mean? this is where a lot of— ukraine, what does he mean? this is where a lot of leaders _ ukraine, what does he mean? this is where a lot of leaders in _ ukraine,
how much has changed? thanks for having me. it changed dramatically.uch as in the uk trace their roots too. it sends a chill down my back to say this but i think it is a very tempting target for mr putin. things are not going well for him obviously and to level some trouble or destruction wherever you want to go, lviv might fall into the playbook. j you want to go, lviv might fall into the playbook-— the playbook. i 'ust want you to exand a the playbook. i 'ust want you to expand a little —...
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that will not change. what we have seen over the past three years is some property owners are unwilling or unable to navigate the city process to sign up as a city vendor, to get the documentation and navigate that whole process. what we think this will change is folks who will link with those organizations early, non-profits or other entities already registered to do busy with the city. they can have that internet do that business on their behalf. we think that will really support additional participation. we think a great example of this is one of our current grantees, greek orthodox church, it took them two and a half years to get documentation from the i.r.s. as a religious institution. [ please stand by ] about the job training opportunities and remove some job and specifically put job, job training opportunities and i wondered if you could elaborate on that is what that might be? >> yeah. yeah, that was one co benefit we didn't see any grantees to date be able to access and i think that was kind of a
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for changing our environment. so everything changes.nd with those circadian rhythms but that weekend you're not changing the environment. so it's a very artificial thing. we are off seeing eight months during theen year. and with daylight savings time. that is theltc difference. >> and in 2011 russia switch to anc permanent daylight savings time that was whiny and popular that it was first in three years in the same thing happened in the uk in 1971 children going to school.hi how does daylight savings time address that challenge quick. >> thank you representative it's a great question. you want to increase harm and then to have some of the headlines with greater risk in the morning but it's important in looking at the 1974 data and concluded in 42 states in washington dc there was no increase in their where is not morning darkness but afternoon daylight that they neverho made headlines and it breaks my heart and that's a tragedy when that happens but we have to understand we have to put the sunlight where all kids are moving around town
for changing our environment. so everything changes.nd with those circadian rhythms but that weekend you're not changing the environment. so it's a very artificial thing. we are off seeing eight months during theen year. and with daylight savings time. that is theltc difference. >> and in 2011 russia switch to anc permanent daylight savings time that was whiny and popular that it was first in three years in the same thing happened in the uk in 1971 children going to school.hi how does...
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it see the means it means visual in the the world will change, resemble, it has already changed. we are politicians are already afraid of their people, but they are afraid of social responsibility. not all of them. they see that people are reacting differently. if you're the rama and in many countries, not all the people support us, 100 percent storage. so the gift, but their leaders do not support us 100 percent for the gym for one reason or another on ivy probably i'll it. so what it brought there? sure, i'm not saying here who is right, don't come. what it means that social and public opinion will be stronger than any leader in the world. but it says mainly, but this is a yankee, that is to say, i love that we are all seeing changes in processes, life changes that lead, not just to theoretical but to popular democracy there. but as of that office, the laser, at ion of a lot of the popular democracy is not a revolution yet, should democracy is 1st and foremost power of the people, but they said would be lead the if you want to be the leader of your society. so hopefully you hav
it see the means it means visual in the the world will change, resemble, it has already changed. we are politicians are already afraid of their people, but they are afraid of social responsibility. not all of them. they see that people are reacting differently. if you're the rama and in many countries, not all the people support us, 100 percent storage. so the gift, but their leaders do not support us 100 percent for the gym for one reason or another on ivy probably i'll it. so what it brought...
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it's a cultural change. we have a number of recommendations on areas they are working on, i think they do get it, they understand there is a lot of pressure on them -- >> i am not just dumping, i think they have heard us and tried and made adjustments as we brought them to their attention. but one should not have been needed, but some of the changes appear to be partial and they slipped back to theot old way ty were doing it. it needs to be memorialized in a policy change it's not just congress called it and therefore we fixed it. my time is going to be up, i've asked this before and i'm going to double down on it, cyber attacks increase, is the gao f study potential for cyber attacks during a natural disaster box if not,at is there something that's going to be done? it is one step away from something we can find ourselves in a devastating position in the middle of a natural disaster some terrorist groups decide to take advantage of an otherwise strange system, have you givenro some thought to that? >> thank
it's a cultural change. we have a number of recommendations on areas they are working on, i think they do get it, they understand there is a lot of pressure on them -- >> i am not just dumping, i think they have heard us and tried and made adjustments as we brought them to their attention. but one should not have been needed, but some of the changes appear to be partial and they slipped back to theot old way ty were doing it. it needs to be memorialized in a policy change it's not just...
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it regime change dealt with by biden. and of course, they await a change -- well, the angle that the news has taken. 5.8 trillion dollar budget proposal. tell us more about that. reporter: yes, a huge budget propal, as you said, for the fiscal year 2023. and for joe biden, there are three main elements to that budget proposal. this course possibility, safety and security, and in vestments to build a better america. the final element is using some of the elements in the bill back better agenda, that has been stalled in congress for months now. so years trying bring that back. the other aspect of it, responsibility, mentioned one of the aspects of that is the new so-called billionaires minimum tax. because e biden wants to pay for all of those things by taxing the super rich. a 20% minimum tax on the top 0.01% of earners. those who make more than $100 billion. that is one way of paying for it. if the other is to raise theop individual tax bracket to 39.6%. and finally, one thing that was a little bit change from what the bu
it regime change dealt with by biden. and of course, they await a change -- well, the angle that the news has taken. 5.8 trillion dollar budget proposal. tell us more about that. reporter: yes, a huge budget propal, as you said, for the fiscal year 2023. and for joe biden, there are three main elements to that budget proposal. this course possibility, safety and security, and in vestments to build a better america. the final element is using some of the elements in the bill back better agenda,...
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in liquidity, changes in volume, patterns of transactions to understand, has there been a systemic changeh people are using cryptocurrency in russia and evading sanctions. so far, we are not seeing serve the systemic level of cryptocurrency being used to evade sanctions that people were worried about at the beginning of this. sonali: how do you think about the war of cyberattacks in the war more largely? is there evidence that this can become a bigger issue? what is the role of folks in the crypto community who are also thinking about this at scale? >> i think it's a great question because really what we've seen in this war in general is cyber is a domain as part of the war, increased cyberattacks on ukrainian internet infrastructure, and we seen activity to do with ransomware really increase as there have been some links -- leaks. really it is incumbent on everyone in the industry to share attacks that are happening so there can be indicators and shared intelligence across geographies and business. so i think there is more partnership to be done and you are seeing a lot of the developmen
in liquidity, changes in volume, patterns of transactions to understand, has there been a systemic changeh people are using cryptocurrency in russia and evading sanctions. so far, we are not seeing serve the systemic level of cryptocurrency being used to evade sanctions that people were worried about at the beginning of this. sonali: how do you think about the war of cyberattacks in the war more largely? is there evidence that this can become a bigger issue? what is the role of folks in the...
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will it change your life? i don't know, | it change your life?t change your life? i don't know, i've never been _ it change your life? i don't know, i've never been married - it change your life? i don't know, i've never been married before. i this is bbc world news, the latest headlines. russia has called for foreign volunteers to fight alongside its troops in ukraine, suggesting there were thousands in the middle east ready to join. us officials said these could include fighters from syria, which is a long—standing ally of russia. from moscow, our russia editor steve rosenberg reports. for russia's defence minister, sergei shoygu, it was a busy day. medals for his troops wounded in action. and a video call with the kremlin to announce that 16,000 volunteers from the middle east want to fight for russia in ukraine. "good idea," said the president. translation: if you see that some volunteers would like to come - and help people in the donbas, especially without being paid, then we should meet them halfway and help them relocate to the war zone.
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i know a lot of our climate change. i know a lot of your time _ climate change.t of your time and effort _ climate change. i know a lot of your time and effort is - climate change. i know a lot of your time and effort is spent . your time and effort is spent on issues of poverty eradication and i suppose that is the other very painful truth at the moment as there are more conflicts emerging, it is going the other way stop talk about poverty, climate apartheid through an economic prison. that is also going the other way stopping the poor are getting poorer, the rich are getting poorer, the rich are getting richer and the poor will not be able to look after themselves.— will not be able to look after themselves. well inequality is certainly increasing _ themselves. well inequality is certainly increasing things - certainly increasing things dramatically but climate change is a 1—way street. the people who are wealthy, the people who are living in less vulnerable countries, believe it or not, australia where i've come from is classified as a less vulnerable country,
i know a lot of our climate change. i know a lot of your time _ climate change.t of your time and effort _ climate change. i know a lot of your time and effort is - climate change. i know a lot of your time and effort is spent . your time and effort is spent on issues of poverty eradication and i suppose that is the other very painful truth at the moment as there are more conflicts emerging, it is going the other way stop talk about poverty, climate apartheid through an economic prison. that is...
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uh, ideologies need to be changed along with the cadres, it doesn’t happen like that.sheviks took the military specialists and even the bolsheviks worked for me and the cadres we will get perestroika 2.0, when at first the professionals took away the secretaries, the third workshop was the castle, the army commander from the new n manager of the political class, and everything was the commissar every time you remind the light of smersh that why do you need to do something other than shoot people who know how to catch foreign spies. yes, of course they all left. you said, don't worry, someone will come again, they must be taken away, just people ask. you and i agreed on quite the same principled approach. if you now remove everyone who is in power in search of those who are not in power. i say, well, you say to remove all those who are involved. well, who to bring. this is your specialist, this is it. uh, just need the military specialists political specialists, in a slightly different way, considering the prospects for the development of russia in general and under the
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but making that change permanent would require a change in federal law. and state lawmakers have yet to pass a bill formally asking the federal government to do just that. welcome to the nine everyone i know it's a week. it's a time of year that i kind of dread daylight saving, and i didn't realize until i had kids how much of a adjustment it is for kids, just that one little hour throws everything off schedules upends schedules. i think last week we had a story that was like experts recommend setting your bedtime and all your routines back 15 minutes each day for four days leading. i didn't do any of it. so we're just gonna you know, crash on on sunday morning and get used to it loves it, though. like the garden centers. like the nurseries, the golf club. it's lighter later in the day we're outside, more may be doing more planted and so forth. little league coaches softball coach coach me back alright, quite yet, young lady, you know, coach until the sun goes down, okay, okay. but it also changes dining habits. i know for us. i tend to eat later. you kno
but making that change permanent would require a change in federal law. and state lawmakers have yet to pass a bill formally asking the federal government to do just that. welcome to the nine everyone i know it's a week. it's a time of year that i kind of dread daylight saving, and i didn't realize until i had kids how much of a adjustment it is for kids, just that one little hour throws everything off schedules upends schedules. i think last week we had a story that was like experts recommend...
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but also the way asian films have been received as changed as well. >> reporter: a change in academyack in 2015 and 2016 when hollywood was accused of lacking diversity. >> the academy awards nominated 20 white actors in a row for the best actor, best supporting actor races. so that got trending, this hashtag oscars so white, and kind of motivated the academy to make some changes. >> reporter: some of these changes inviting a more diverse class of voters into the academy. these members ultimately tasked with deciding who gets a golden statue. do you think that "drive my car" could have gotten all these nominations before these changes were made? >> i don't think "drive my car" would have been nominated prior to these membership changes. it simply has to do with the perception among the academy voters of just who is even in contention for an award like this. >> reporter: that expansion of academy membership making the awards show more of a global competition. what's the significance of these nominations? >> i think the significance of nominations like "drive my car" but also the other
but also the way asian films have been received as changed as well. >> reporter: a change in academyack in 2015 and 2016 when hollywood was accused of lacking diversity. >> the academy awards nominated 20 white actors in a row for the best actor, best supporting actor races. so that got trending, this hashtag oscars so white, and kind of motivated the academy to make some changes. >> reporter: some of these changes inviting a more diverse class of voters into the academy....
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i'm obviously feet change. i'm as we were outta in total, it takes $253.00 work stages to make a shoe. it can take 9 to 12 months to complete a pair, but the final product is sustainable because the shoes can be repaired whenever necessary. zillow of m times pros, a, his investment shoemaking. well, you have to let things sutton, dry 6. got it the best and resume i really love making. she's obviously, i'm very passionate about the craft. and i feel as though beauty deliver a product to a customer at the end of it both been on that emotional johnny together because it goes a lot deeper than just a shoe that is in the final product. i think he viewed such a relationship with, with both his mancha, adel williams, in hopes her role model function will encourage more women to enter the world of this traditional craft friendship. a world she says, many don't even know still exists. anyone who like sushi knows that you can eat it, see wheat now it's an important source of fiber and it contains nutrients to help lower
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we're talking about constitutional changes, changes to ukrainian law, or whatever happens. this will not be decided only by the president. it's a long process which will be decided by the parliament and by the ukrainian nation . i have not met with the russian negotiators, but explain to our negotiators at the talks that when one is talking about changes and these changes are of historic importance, there is no other way around it. we will have to hold a referendum. putting him on cons, lie for us, and keep em run the ukrainian leaders saying that he is ready for a compromise, but the fighting is still continued continuing. what's the latest from the capital? well let me show you what the latest is from the capital a that's key. there is an actual curfew going on right now began a p. m last night runs until 7 pm and 7 am rather on wednesday morning streets completely quiet. we have seen curfews of 35 hours before here in the capital city . ah, there was some suggestion from the deputy rather this was to do with russian shelling her of others are telling us that this is a wa
we're talking about constitutional changes, changes to ukrainian law, or whatever happens. this will not be decided only by the president. it's a long process which will be decided by the parliament and by the ukrainian nation . i have not met with the russian negotiators, but explain to our negotiators at the talks that when one is talking about changes and these changes are of historic importance, there is no other way around it. we will have to hold a referendum. putting him on cons, lie for...
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and the frankly, the only ones who can change who can change, put in the grip on power of these people. i believe nobody else can do. and the levels of repression that we're seeing in russia at the moment, the prospect of long prison terms for anybody who speaks out against the war, the remains of the independent media being snuffed out for broadcast cuts off is this, if putin stays, is it or the people around him stay, is this the start of years of strict totality, wherein rule in russia and john backwards? well, arguably, that's exactly what's been happening happening. the pulse decayed as putin has kept typing the screwed emotion, civil society. now the difference between the cold war now is that in the cold war, it was possible to, to disappear people into the lux. and it was extremely difficult for people to flee . now people have drones on social media. and operating cooler. there's a little more difficult. we know that the chinese do it, but even though we have a lot more information than the chinese would like to. and russians have been able to vote with their feet by leaving t
and the frankly, the only ones who can change who can change, put in the grip on power of these people. i believe nobody else can do. and the levels of repression that we're seeing in russia at the moment, the prospect of long prison terms for anybody who speaks out against the war, the remains of the independent media being snuffed out for broadcast cuts off is this, if putin stays, is it or the people around him stay, is this the start of years of strict totality, wherein rule in russia and...
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why isn't that changing faster? what is going on?en: it is incredibly disappointing and frustrating because it is a down tick from the year before and it is unacceptable on all kinds of levels. on the positive side, 12% of partners that venture firms are women. that is up from 2% a few years ago. women raised $7 billion last year, that is up substantially from any year in the past. and i sincerely hope and believe that that changing landscape is going to blow through to a more diverse group of founders being funded. and i don't want to get hung up on one year as a trend. we can't accept that, right? last year, let's call it an anomaly and this year say the inputs will drive better output because it is so obviously clear when you look at results that multi-gendered, multiethnic teams are better company cultures. and after having invested in 150 plus companies over the last decade, we can definitely say one of the biggest indicators if not the biggest indicator between a company that does well versus a company that does really well is
why isn't that changing faster? what is going on?en: it is incredibly disappointing and frustrating because it is a down tick from the year before and it is unacceptable on all kinds of levels. on the positive side, 12% of partners that venture firms are women. that is up from 2% a few years ago. women raised $7 billion last year, that is up substantially from any year in the past. and i sincerely hope and believe that that changing landscape is going to blow through to a more diverse group of...
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—— has your life changed. i lviv since the invasion? -- has your life changed-— life changed.ng ukrainian _ life changed. i am a volunteer, helping ukrainian army - life changed. i am a volunteer, helping ukrainian army in - life changed. i am a volunteer, helping ukrainian army in this| life changed. i am a volunteer, - helping ukrainian army in this way, we stopped studying in the university in this case, and all students are volunteering steel, and the biggest problem today because of this attack today, the problem with blood, we are trying to donate all the centres and help other people. and the people are just going to live in the places that are a lot more probably dangerous. d0 live in the places that are a lot more probably dangerous. do you and our more probably dangerous. do you and your friends. — more probably dangerous. do you and your friends. you _ more probably dangerous. do you and your friends, you are _ more probably dangerous. do you and your friends, you are only _ more probably dangerous. do you and your friends, you are only 17, - more probably dangerous
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but to go to the step of regime change or declaring that you have a policy of regime change, those are>> i don't think that anybody declared that. i think we're gettinging wound up. the exact quote is that putin should not remain in power, not could not. he was sending a direct message to the people of europe and the people in moscow. and that does not translate to me to regime change. regime change is a hyperbolic interpretation of that. what he was suggesting is that mr. putin is along the lines of even hitler in terms of committing crimes against another nation and in fact executing a kind of campaign that is attempting to wipe out culture and attempting to subjugate a country that is fighting for its sovereignty. and then your great reporter and good friend and colleague fred pl pl said that it was inflammatory. seriously? tell that to the people of mariupol or the dead children of ukraine. we're talking about inflammatory should be a warning to mr. putin to stop this illegal campaign that is killing people and trying to subjugate a nation that only wants its freedom. >> and today
but to go to the step of regime change or declaring that you have a policy of regime change, those are>> i don't think that anybody declared that. i think we're gettinging wound up. the exact quote is that putin should not remain in power, not could not. he was sending a direct message to the people of europe and the people in moscow. and that does not translate to me to regime change. regime change is a hyperbolic interpretation of that. what he was suggesting is that mr. putin is along...
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meg tirrell has a look at what changed. >> science changed we have multiple vaccines, multiple treatmentsaster than we have ever seen in history and two years through and e mirching from the surge the work doesn't stop. this morning pfizer ceo said they'll file with the fda for a fourth dose of the vaccine here's why. >> with hospitalizations or deaths not as good but pretty good against infection this is very good the third dose and doesn't last long. after three, four months starts to wane. >> so borla saying everything changing with omicron and others continuing the work. moderna said they'd started a trial of a combination vaccine against omicron and the original straen and committed to change the information preparing for the fall booster season. will there be a booster season we caught up with dr. fauci. he was less certain about that. >> the answer is we don't know thaiss it. we do not know whether we need a boost every year is it likely given the durn't of protection it is likely we are not done with this coming to vaccines. >> so guys, probably going to see this play out over the
meg tirrell has a look at what changed. >> science changed we have multiple vaccines, multiple treatmentsaster than we have ever seen in history and two years through and e mirching from the surge the work doesn't stop. this morning pfizer ceo said they'll file with the fda for a fourth dose of the vaccine here's why. >> with hospitalizations or deaths not as good but pretty good against infection this is very good the third dose and doesn't last long. after three, four months...
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the corridor has changed and is continuing to change. we hope to see more businesses coming in the near future. >> this is what is needed. first, stay home. unless it is absoluteliness scary. social distancing is the most important step right now to limit spread of virus. cancel all nonessential gather everythings. >> when the pandemic litly land avenue suffered like other corridors. a few nail salons couldn't operate. they shut down. restaurants that had to adapt to more of a take out model. they haven't totally brought back indoor seating. >> it is heartbreaking to see the businesses that have closed down and shut because of the pandemic. >> when the pandemic first hit it got really slow. we had to change our hours. we never had to close, which is a blessing. thank god. we stayed open the whole time. >> we were kind of nervous and anxious to see what was going to come next hoping we will not have to close down. >> during covid we would go outside and look on both sides of the street. it looked like old western town. nobody on the stree
the corridor has changed and is continuing to change. we hope to see more businesses coming in the near future. >> this is what is needed. first, stay home. unless it is absoluteliness scary. social distancing is the most important step right now to limit spread of virus. cancel all nonessential gather everythings. >> when the pandemic litly land avenue suffered like other corridors. a few nail salons couldn't operate. they shut down. restaurants that had to adapt to more of a take...