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the party which went for net zero, the party which actually started the climate change committee and as the conservative party. that's the past. this is...this is the party which i support. i shall go on fighting for that party because i happen to believe that it's the only party that will deliver. the fact that we have a temporary period in which we have a prime minister that has not understood that, it's not up for me to leave him. it's for me to get this party back to where it ought to be. and i'm going to go on doing it, and i'm not going to be driven out of the tory party because there is a temporary period while it isn't itself. so to sum up, you cannot support the current leadership of your party? the current leadership of my party is doing the wrong thing on the one thing which will change life for my children and my grandchildren. the one thing we haven't talked about is just how devastating climate change is, how dreadful the future will be, how awful it has been withjust i.i% rise in... the 1.1 degree rise in that heat. and we are now aiming at three. if you think about thr
the party which went for net zero, the party which actually started the climate change committee and as the conservative party. that's the past. this is...this is the party which i support. i shall go on fighting for that party because i happen to believe that it's the only party that will deliver. the fact that we have a temporary period in which we have a prime minister that has not understood that, it's not up for me to leave him. it's for me to get this party back to where it ought to be....
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out of the climate change:hat because squeeze every drop of oil out of the climate change committeee the climate change committeeat using our own resources reduce boost carbon emissions. >> so you're actually coming on here from just stop oil. >> why should believe >> why should anyone believe what you say? carbon emissions? why should believe why should anyone believe anything you say on this? when i've just detailed how you're working for an organisation that has gas , has investments in oil and gas, and if you are fed up of being lied are fed up of lied to, if you are fed up of being lied to, then i suggest that you go to just stop oil org. for a slow march. org. sign up for a slow march. we're marching every day throughout november. we're marching every day thr(are|out november. we're marching every day thr(are you november. we're marching every day thr(are you novemithe climate >> are you saying the climate change the change committee is in the pocket of big oil? >> saying that well . well, >> i'm saying that well. well, there's a there's a lot of complicated . it's one thing to complicated. it's one thing
out of the climate change:hat because squeeze every drop of oil out of the climate change committeee the climate change committeeat using our own resources reduce boost carbon emissions. >> so you're actually coming on here from just stop oil. >> why should believe >> why should anyone believe what you say? carbon emissions? why should believe why should anyone believe anything you say on this? when i've just detailed how you're working for an organisation that has gas , has...
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i think they were exaggerating what were things in documents and organisations like the climate change committee at the us and uk political culture, in the us and uk political culture, in the us— the us and uk political culture, in the us using massive polarisation and denial— the us using massive polarisation and denial of basic truth. let's look— and denial of basic truth. let's look at — and denial of basic truth. let's look at the _ and denial of basic truth. let's look at the vaccine roll—out in both countries — look at the vaccine roll—out in both countries in— look at the vaccine roll—out in both countries. in the us you had massive swathes— countries. in the us you had massive swathes of— countries. in the us you had massive swathes of the republican party unwilling to engage with medical facts and adult vaccines for the hospitals — facts and adult vaccines for the hospitals that were part of the medical— hospitals that were part of the medical free unit movement. you don't _ medical free unit movement. you don't see — medical free unit movement. you don't see that sort of thing in the u
i think they were exaggerating what were things in documents and organisations like the climate change committee at the us and uk political culture, in the us and uk political culture, in the us— the us and uk political culture, in the us using massive polarisation and denial— the us using massive polarisation and denial of basic truth. let's look— and denial of basic truth. let's look at — and denial of basic truth. let's look at the _ and denial of basic truth. let's look at the...
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the climate change committee to advise the government on the progress of decarbonising and emissionsade, delaying petrol and diesel cars, that 2030 deadline was vital to meeting our 2030 targets. before the announcement they said the confidence in meeting our carbon goals in the 20 30s had markedly declined. it does not mean we are guaranteed to miss them, but it does mean that confidence has fallen and the announcements the prime minister has made on this front didn't come free, they don't come without a cost to our chances of meeting our goals on decarbonisation, so there is a debate to be had about whether we are on target or not. stiiiii debate to be had about whether we are on target or not.— are on target or not. still a debate about that one. _ are on target or not. still a debate about that one. £36 _ are on target or not. still a debate about that one. £36 billion, - are on target or not. still a debate about that one. £36 billion, this . about that one. £36 billion, this was a figure that the prime minister mentioned with relation to money not being spent on hs2, but now be
the climate change committee to advise the government on the progress of decarbonising and emissionsade, delaying petrol and diesel cars, that 2030 deadline was vital to meeting our 2030 targets. before the announcement they said the confidence in meeting our carbon goals in the 20 30s had markedly declined. it does not mean we are guaranteed to miss them, but it does mean that confidence has fallen and the announcements the prime minister has made on this front didn't come free, they don't...
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but the government's own climate committee have climate change committee have now no longer now said nger leading the world this, and leading the world on this, and that's situation that we and the climate majority . climate majority. >> rupert, i mean, look, look, you know, we can lead, but it doesn't that china, india doesn't mean that china, india or indonesia or any of these countries will follow. and after all, they're to going burn 8 billion tonnes of coal this yean billion tonnes of coal this year. but there's another big point. i want to discuss with you. and look, you and i disagree, but it's gb news. and we want to have a proper debate about this is what the ulez camera extensions in place camera extensions put in place by sadiq khan have exposed . this by sadiq khan have exposed. this is something that's been going on with electricity bills for example, for years. and it's this is what we're doing in the name of net zero is actually taxing the poor disproportion , taxing the poor disproportion, honestly and in some cases , not honestly and in some cases, not just exempting
but the government's own climate committee have climate change committee have now no longer now said nger leading the world this, and leading the world on this, and that's situation that we and the climate majority . climate majority. >> rupert, i mean, look, look, you know, we can lead, but it doesn't that china, india doesn't mean that china, india or indonesia or any of these countries will follow. and after all, they're to going burn 8 billion tonnes of coal this yean billion tonnes...
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but the government's own climate committee have climate change committee have now no longer now said nger leading the world this, and leading the world on this, and that's situation that we and the climate majority . climate majority. >> rupert, i mean, look, look, you know, we can lead, but it doesn't that china, india doesn't mean that china, india or indonesia or any of these countries will follow. and after all, they're to going burn 8 billion tonnes of coal this yean billion tonnes of coal this year. but there's another big point. i want to discuss with you. and look, you and i disagree, but it's gb news. and we want to have a proper debate about this is what the ulez camera extensions in place camera extensions put in place by sadiq khan have exposed . this by sadiq khan have exposed. this is something that's been going on with electricity bills for example, for years. and it's this is what we're doing in the name of net zero is actually taxing the poor disproportion , taxing the poor disproportion, honestly and in some cases , not honestly and in some cases, not just exempting
but the government's own climate committee have climate change committee have now no longer now said nger leading the world this, and leading the world on this, and that's situation that we and the climate majority . climate majority. >> rupert, i mean, look, look, you know, we can lead, but it doesn't that china, india doesn't mean that china, india or indonesia or any of these countries will follow. and after all, they're to going burn 8 billion tonnes of coal this yean billion tonnes...
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the climate change committee has put out a report today saying it's disappointed that rishi sunak isn'tell, that means all the things he was accused of making up, like not eating meat. so they're back onto all of that. it's about controlling and changing your life and ing . changing your life and ing. >> they never yeah, they never give the game away. i'm afraid so. in brief, jacob, tonight. what are we going to talk about? >> got lord wolfson on to talk about letter sent by the about the letter sent by the lawyers. really important letter to bbc trying out to the bbc trying to find out why this random why they've made this random decision not to say terrorist when they the term the whole when they use the term the whole time about all sorts of people, but all sorts of people. it's clearly political. absolutely but all sorts of people. it's cle.jacob)litical. absolutely but all sorts of people. it's cle.jacob rees—mogg, utely but all sorts of people. it's cle.jacob rees—mogg, in ely but all sorts of people. it's cle.jacob rees—mogg, in a! but all sorts of people. it's cle.jacob rees—mog
the climate change committee has put out a report today saying it's disappointed that rishi sunak isn'tell, that means all the things he was accused of making up, like not eating meat. so they're back onto all of that. it's about controlling and changing your life and ing . changing your life and ing. >> they never yeah, they never give the game away. i'm afraid so. in brief, jacob, tonight. what are we going to talk about? >> got lord wolfson on to talk about letter sent by the...
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the climate change committee has put out a report today saying it's disappointed that rishi sunak isn'tell, that means all the things he was accused of making up, like not eating meat. so they're back onto all of that. it's about controlling and changing your life and ing . changing your life and ing. >> they never yeah, they never give the game away. i'm afraid so. in brief, jacob, tonight. what are we going to talk about? >> got lord wolfson on to talk about letter sent by the about the letter sent by the lawyers. really important letter to bbc trying out to the bbc trying to find out why this random why they've made this random decision not to say terrorist when they the term the whole when they use the term the whole time about all sorts of people, but all sorts of people. it's clearly political. absolutely but all sorts of people. it's cle.jacob)litical. absolutely but all sorts of people. it's cle.jacob rees—mogg, utely but all sorts of people. it's cle.jacob rees—mogg, in ely but all sorts of people. it's cle.jacob rees—mogg, in a! but all sorts of people. it's cle.jacob rees—mog
the climate change committee has put out a report today saying it's disappointed that rishi sunak isn'tell, that means all the things he was accused of making up, like not eating meat. so they're back onto all of that. it's about controlling and changing your life and ing . changing your life and ing. >> they never yeah, they never give the game away. i'm afraid so. in brief, jacob, tonight. what are we going to talk about? >> got lord wolfson on to talk about letter sent by the...
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we've had a climate change committee which is basically keeps putting fonnard unrealistic and unaffordable, which is more in favour now of looking after energy suppliers, liquidity than it is consumers . and you have consumers. and you have a national grid which basically every now and then throws up its hands and says, we don't know what we're going to do about balancing the system . so balancing the system. so i suggest time has come . and suggest we time has come. and you've heard me before on this . you've heard me before on this. we an independent we should have an independent strategic energy authority and we should have an independent st should energy authority and we should have an independent st should belrgy authority and we should have an independent st should be tasked .hority and it should be tasked post—election with coming up with a trajectory which is much more affordable. and it's such a vital subject. >> clive moffat , brilliant as >> clive moffat, brilliant as even >> clive moffat, brilliant as ever. thank you. now what the farage moment the chancellor today talked about
we've had a climate change committee which is basically keeps putting fonnard unrealistic and unaffordable, which is more in favour now of looking after energy suppliers, liquidity than it is consumers . and you have consumers. and you have a national grid which basically every now and then throws up its hands and says, we don't know what we're going to do about balancing the system . so balancing the system. so i suggest time has come . and suggest we time has come. and you've heard me before...
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we've had a climate change committee which is basically keeps putting fonnard unrealistic and unaffordable, which is more in favour now of looking after energy suppliers, liquidity than it is consumers . and you have consumers. and you have a national grid which basically every now and then throws up its hands and says, we don't know what we're going to do about balancing the system . so balancing the system. so i suggest time has come . and suggest we time has come. and you've heard me before on this . you've heard me before on this. we an independent we should have an independent strategic energy authority and we should have an independent st should energy authority and we should have an independent st should belrgy authority and we should have an independent st should be tasked .hority and it should be tasked post—election with coming up with a trajectory which is much more affordable. and it's such a vital subject. >> clive moffat , brilliant as >> clive moffat, brilliant as even >> clive moffat, brilliant as ever. thank you. now what the farage moment the chancellor today talked about
we've had a climate change committee which is basically keeps putting fonnard unrealistic and unaffordable, which is more in favour now of looking after energy suppliers, liquidity than it is consumers . and you have consumers. and you have a national grid which basically every now and then throws up its hands and says, we don't know what we're going to do about balancing the system . so balancing the system. so i suggest time has come . and suggest we time has come. and you've heard me before...
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and now he's being criticised by the climate change committee, which has said that it will make net zeroaise bills. >> how will it raise bills ? >> how will it raise bills? >> how will it raise bills? >> well, that's they're not actually quite clear on that. >> that would be a key issue because i would have thought actually it would it would lower bills and it would certainly lower costs. >> you don't to replace >> if you don't have to replace your boiler. >> well, that was the whole point. your car i mean, point. well, your car i mean, that's he says he that's why you said he says he still wants to to net zero. still wants to keep to net zero. >> still wants to get there >> he still wants to get there by 2050, but he wants to get there in different way to save there in a different way to save us money. us some money. >> yes, i think what's >> well, yes, i think what's interesting story is interesting about this story is actually knows the sums. actually nobody knows the sums. everybody we'll get everybody says, oh, we'll get the tories there. we'll get there through there anyway through
and now he's being criticised by the climate change committee, which has said that it will make net zeroaise bills. >> how will it raise bills ? >> how will it raise bills? >> how will it raise bills? >> well, that's they're not actually quite clear on that. >> that would be a key issue because i would have thought actually it would it would lower bills and it would certainly lower costs. >> you don't to replace >> if you don't have to replace your...
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scott: i hope we can get agreement at least acknowledgment from everyone in this committee of climate change and the severity and the huge costs. we heard arguments that consumer rejections lead insurers to stop writing, insurance policies in certain states. the oversight that home owners insurance would appear how is the coverage multi family policies different from the coverage a homeowner would buy? are you seeing if insurers offering multi family coverage across the country? sen: norris: yes. i would like to highlight what was already mentioned about the impact of climate change. the two-year point. the three largest claims have happened in the last three years. one was from hurricane ida. six in half million dollars for our organization. hurricane ian, which hit a single property in florida and required us to vacate the property for six months and rebuild it for $13 million. four storm delegate, which hit 44 of our communities -- winter storm elliott, which hit 44 of our communities. we see in the insurance market, our insurance is covered at a national level. we are in fact seeing fewe
scott: i hope we can get agreement at least acknowledgment from everyone in this committee of climate change and the severity and the huge costs. we heard arguments that consumer rejections lead insurers to stop writing, insurance policies in certain states. the oversight that home owners insurance would appear how is the coverage multi family policies different from the coverage a homeowner would buy? are you seeing if insurers offering multi family coverage across the country? sen: norris:...
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will not hear eastman's request to here a ruling to allow the january 6th committee to access some of his e-mails. >>> climate change will get more costly for americans. that's in a new report by the treasury department. climate change will impose substantial costs on households in the future, including weather disaster like flooding, wildfires, extreme heat, all of which can impact job stability, homes, your health and food prices. weather disaster cost over a record $617 billion. within the last year, 13% of americans reported economic hardships due to severe weather events. >>> the jokes are back, get ready far slew of monologues and laughs and guests, the late night shows are back tonight. the writers strike, as you probably know, ended last week, after nearly 150 days on the picket line. returning this evening, jimmy fallon, seth meyers, john oliver on sunday. >> this is my family here so my other family. so i really missed everybody. i'm like, i have to start getting a hobby. if this happens again, i have to have something to do. my wife is like you got to figure it out. i kept e-mailing everybody, checking in
will not hear eastman's request to here a ruling to allow the january 6th committee to access some of his e-mails. >>> climate change will get more costly for americans. that's in a new report by the treasury department. climate change will impose substantial costs on households in the future, including weather disaster like flooding, wildfires, extreme heat, all of which can impact job stability, homes, your health and food prices. weather disaster cost over a record $617 billion....
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climate responsibilities is immoral, but it is also irresponsible. fiscally irresponsible. so the budget committee did a deep dive into the fiscal costs and risks of climate change across ten budget committee hearings already this year, central bank,financial experts, economists, insurance executives, political leaders, and other responsible experts described increased budget costs and systemic risks looming over the u.s. economy. what's systemic? systemic means that the damage spreads beyond the immediately affected sector and cascades throughout the economy. remember 2008 when a meltdown in the mortgage market cascaded through the economy and brought the great recession. between october 2008 and april 2009, 700,000 americans lost their jobs every month. american households lost $17 trillion in wealth. the federal government's debt grew by $5 trillion from lost revenues. our economy still carries the scars. and in one of our budget hearings, a former chief economist from freddie mac said that climate change could cause a crash in coastal property values that would be just as bad, just as bad. sea level rise and worse coastal storms are on their way to making mo
climate responsibilities is immoral, but it is also irresponsible. fiscally irresponsible. so the budget committee did a deep dive into the fiscal costs and risks of climate change across ten budget committee hearings already this year, central bank,financial experts, economists, insurance executives, political leaders, and other responsible experts described increased budget costs and systemic risks looming over the u.s. economy. what's systemic? systemic means that the damage spreads beyond...
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i hope we can get agreement or acknowledgment from everyone on this committee of both parties of the existence of climate change and the severity and the huge cost. thank you. ms. norris, we've heard arguments that consumer protections at the state level lead insurers to stop writing homeowner insurance policies in certain states. but the insurance multifamily property owners by that usually does not have the kind of protections you know and the oversight that a homeowners policy insurance what how does the multifamily policies include different from the coverage a homeowner would buy, number one. two, are you seeing insurers offer multifamily coverage across the country? >> thank you, mentors -- senator brown. we want to highlight what was already mentioned about the impact of climate change to your point. are three highest claims we have had in our history have happened over the last two years one was from hurricane ida in august of 2021. 6 1/2 million dollars for our organization. hurricane ian, which hit a single property in florida and required us to vacate the property for six months and rebuild it at $13
i hope we can get agreement or acknowledgment from everyone on this committee of both parties of the existence of climate change and the severity and the huge cost. thank you. ms. norris, we've heard arguments that consumer protections at the state level lead insurers to stop writing homeowner insurance policies in certain states. but the insurance multifamily property owners by that usually does not have the kind of protections you know and the oversight that a homeowners policy insurance what...
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community in the world depends on energy to power it citizens, lives, every committee has a stake addressing the climate change. in our ever-changing and challenging world, innovations are charged today. that must not leave out people who once we leave here today and turn on our lights, be it either our ev vehicle or gas-filled vehicle, room service, that there are people today who are deprived of the quality of life because they have no power. even in the united states, we are challenged for places with adequate power. many of these places are places in states we now, whether they are midwest, whether they are in the south. you know most of us who have hurricanes, we have to rebuild after each and that includes places like indiana and texas. let me quickly conclude to say to you think about how you will package energy, how we will put communities and businesses together. how do we create job opportunities? how do we put a flickering light in the village? how do we ensure that young entrepreneurs turn their business into an economic engine uncorrupted in their country and how can we assure that those who have
community in the world depends on energy to power it citizens, lives, every committee has a stake addressing the climate change. in our ever-changing and challenging world, innovations are charged today. that must not leave out people who once we leave here today and turn on our lights, be it either our ev vehicle or gas-filled vehicle, room service, that there are people today who are deprived of the quality of life because they have no power. even in the united states, we are challenged for...
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committees for all. okay, so if anyone was skeptical that climate change was a pressing issue, 42023, hope you saw this image it comes to some situs at the climate break. this is dailyly temperature anomalies over the last 50 years or so. 2023 has been the hottest year on record by far, and it continues a trend that we've been saying for a long time now. we just a lot of numbers about the number of billion dollar disasters pictures another number from you that gets talked about a little less, from the senses, in 2022, 1.3% of all households in the u.s. were displaced from their homes by a disaster. 15%% of households in louisiana in the year were displaced by a disaster. just remarkable numbers when you start to think about the cumulative impact on people. and so we get lost in those numbers as researchers sometimes. what does i meet o on the ground in thehe daily lives of people? it seems like this. folks who are escaping from 31 straight days of 110 degrees temperatures in phoenix and going to a local cooling center. these are people's lives disrupted, people's work disrupted, these are people's business i
committees for all. okay, so if anyone was skeptical that climate change was a pressing issue, 42023, hope you saw this image it comes to some situs at the climate break. this is dailyly temperature anomalies over the last 50 years or so. 2023 has been the hottest year on record by far, and it continues a trend that we've been saying for a long time now. we just a lot of numbers about the number of billion dollar disasters pictures another number from you that gets talked about a little less,...
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climate change. it also provided funding for the thousands of firefighters who protect our communities from the ravages of wildfires. because that was designated as emergency funding, the budget committee chairman -- i.e., me -- is authorized to increase the committee's top line by the same a. the funding will not supplant nondefense discretionary funding which includes investments for climate mitigation environmental protection, job training, national parks and forests and law enforcement. that is subject to the fiscal year 2024 discretionary spending limits. that funding was designated as emergency funding pursuant to section 251-b-2-a-1 of the balanced budget and emergency deficit control act of 1975. section 314-a. act allows the chairman of the committee to revise the allocations adegree gates and levels consistent with the amount of emergency funding. today i am making that adjustment. in addition, mr. president, section 121-c. fiscal year responsibility act of 2023 contained a reserve fund to allow the budget chairman to revise budget aggregates and budget allocations and to adjust the pay-as-you-go ledger for legislation that would not increase the deficit over the period of fi
climate change. it also provided funding for the thousands of firefighters who protect our communities from the ravages of wildfires. because that was designated as emergency funding, the budget committee chairman -- i.e., me -- is authorized to increase the committee's top line by the same a. the funding will not supplant nondefense discretionary funding which includes investments for climate mitigation environmental protection, job training, national parks and forests and law enforcement....
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committee thinks about that next. when you think of investment risk, do you consider climate risk? changing weather patterns are impacting the way we live and the value of businesses large and small. this can mean disruption to supply chains, changing demand for products and shifting regulation. what does this mean for your business, your clients, and your investments? ice offers data and markets that can provide critical insight. manage your climate risk with ice. >>> let's run through some "calls of the day." uber, a couple bucks raised by goldman sachs. josh brown, it's yours. >> this is a company that's had nothing but positive improvements fundamentally every quarter this year. i think the stock just goes down with the market. it's still a beta name but should not be low 40s. i think it's mispriced and going higher. >> weiss, do you like it? >> i agree. it trades with the market whereas the ceo since he came in has just had such amazing impact, it's almost unprecedented. everything has been right and he's done it with incredible execution. >> mcdonald's, kevin simpson, price target fro
committee thinks about that next. when you think of investment risk, do you consider climate risk? changing weather patterns are impacting the way we live and the value of businesses large and small. this can mean disruption to supply chains, changing demand for products and shifting regulation. what does this mean for your business, your clients, and your investments? ice offers data and markets that can provide critical insight. manage your climate risk with ice. >>> let's run...
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biden administration is imposing an agenda focused on climate change and equity which is diverging away from fema's core mission. on august 28, the committee was alerted that the disaster relief fund would move to immediate needs funding until additional funds are appropriated. federal reimbursements, recognized tribes for long-term disaster cover, projects are halted. instead, the remaining balance is reserved for any immediate response activities. first asked fema in february. it is a long time ago now what it was going to do to avoid the drf running out of money since fema's own monthly reports indicated the drf was projected to be depleted by now in september where we are. fema provided no. despite increase since we were not notified of the supplemental request until it was submitted to congress in august. last month. and the request was tied to ukraine's pending. in the wake of one of the deadliest fires in united states history, a supplemental request for additional disaster funding comes with strings attached to ukraine. think about that in the audience if you are watching us. the american tax payer, the people that are suffering fr
biden administration is imposing an agenda focused on climate change and equity which is diverging away from fema's core mission. on august 28, the committee was alerted that the disaster relief fund would move to immediate needs funding until additional funds are appropriated. federal reimbursements, recognized tribes for long-term disaster cover, projects are halted. instead, the remaining balance is reserved for any immediate response activities. first asked fema in february. it is a long...
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committee is here. we talk about protected land and about climate change but none of that matters and any of the gateway recreational areas. this is not about crossfire as colleagues said. this is about putting 2,000 to 7500 human beings on a property that floods regularly and has covered the climate incident like sandy. it's not a place that can house and does not howl's short-term residence. it doesn't have any type of police force. we talk about their inability to provide services, so does the nypd have a headcount. the mayor's management report found the agencies have had higher response times. what will happen if we do get hit with hurricane? we have to evacuate the entire portion of the bureau and pass by. it's not even an option for the residence to go to for safety when there is a climate emergency. so it's not about politics today. it's about our natural resources. it's about opening a door to our national parks, to have been in each of the national parks and each of your states and it's also replacing migrants in a place where they would not be safe and we are in a grievance on that and that i
committee is here. we talk about protected land and about climate change but none of that matters and any of the gateway recreational areas. this is not about crossfire as colleagues said. this is about putting 2,000 to 7500 human beings on a property that floods regularly and has covered the climate incident like sandy. it's not a place that can house and does not howl's short-term residence. it doesn't have any type of police force. we talk about their inability to provide services, so does...
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committee exposed her distorted pressure campaign for all the world to see. first it was missouri senator eric schmitt who questioned why broadband providers needed to mitigate climate changel support? what? >> what does climate change have to do with broadband? >> climate change has to do with everything. so, climate very definitely evenings the effectiveness of certain technology to provide the internet to people. >> i can tell you having within elected by a state a large rural population they are interested in their kids being able to access the internet for homework. okay? and they are not interested in your social experiments. >> laura: then it was time for senator j.d. vance who got raimondo to admit that the chips program which helps promote semiconductor production was forcing companies to to adhere to another woke agenda. >> one of the administrative directives says that applicants to chips funding must, quote, develop an equity strategy in concert with partners to create equity particularrably workforce pathways to economically disadvantaged people in their region. >> it's there can no mandates. >> if it's not a mandate what is it. >> what it is they are showing
committee exposed her distorted pressure campaign for all the world to see. first it was missouri senator eric schmitt who questioned why broadband providers needed to mitigate climate changel support? what? >> what does climate change have to do with broadband? >> climate change has to do with everything. so, climate very definitely evenings the effectiveness of certain technology to provide the internet to people. >> i can tell you having within elected by a state a large...
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committee expose her distorted pressure campaign for all the world to see. first it was missourid ider senator eric schmidt whote c question why broadband providers needed to mitigate climate changederal support, what? >> what does climate change have to do withng broadband? >> climate change has to do with everything. so climate very definitely affects the effectiveness -- >> i can tell you having thee in elected by world population,erne they are interested in their ikids to access internet for homework. they are not interested in social experiments. >> laura: then it was time for senator j.d. vance got to admit the chips program to promote semiconductor production was forcing companies to adherhereeo another woke agenda. >> one of the administrative directives say the apple ii e chips funding withqu an equityui strategy wittyh constant partnes with equitable workforce pathways forally economicallye disadvantaged people in their regions. >> first of all it not is not a mandate. >> if it is not a mandate, what is it?plan a >> what it is is they have to show a workforce plan and we need to evaluate that plan.th >> laura: of climate change and eei, that is what the commerce departm
committee expose her distorted pressure campaign for all the world to see. first it was missourid ider senator eric schmidt whote c question why broadband providers needed to mitigate climate changederal support, what? >> what does climate change have to do withng broadband? >> climate change has to do with everything. so climate very definitely affects the effectiveness -- >> i can tell you having thee in elected by world population,erne they are interested in their ikids to...
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climate change together. if we have opportunities, i would love to talk about senator scott's concerns about what is happening in florida and i will think the committee for having me here and conclude. mr. chairman, ranking members, i would like to thank you for this opportunity to speak about the challenges and the property insurance market and how this is impacting the multifamily sector especially affordable housing. for over 60 years, national church residence has provided housing care to older adults. we currently provide rental homes for more than 20,000 low income seniors and 23 states. my remarks largely today reflect those of a growing coalition of multifamily housing stakeholders concerned by the trends insurance industry and the impact they have on affordable rental housing. i am proud to be associated with several of those organizations as currently mentioned including affordable housing for the future we are currently serving as board chair. national management association where i chair the regulatory committee and the national family housing council where we are a member. these groups along with many other housing trading associations r
climate change together. if we have opportunities, i would love to talk about senator scott's concerns about what is happening in florida and i will think the committee for having me here and conclude. mr. chairman, ranking members, i would like to thank you for this opportunity to speak about the challenges and the property insurance market and how this is impacting the multifamily sector especially affordable housing. for over 60 years, national church residence has provided housing care to...
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help low income homeowners , manufactured home committees, and affordable housing providers protect their homes from the disastrous effects of climate change. as part of such a program various agencies including the epa would have a role to play in setting standards and guidance for communities on how to make property more resilient and adaptive to a changing world. in your testimony you mentioned the epa's research in this area helping communities improve the resilience to floods and wildfires. you mentioned how the agency is studying natural solutions to coastal resilience, such as using native seagrass to store carbon. could you share a bit more about the research the epa is doing in this regard? and also talk about how you are coordinating on this research with other agencies to the extent that you are. >> we are looking at a whole government approach. i would argue, whether it's seagrass or the plethora of crops that i'm constantly talking with the secretary to talk about carbon, or what helps us filter pollution, we are looking at all of the above approach to sequester carbon and filter pollution through natural opportunities. i woul
help low income homeowners , manufactured home committees, and affordable housing providers protect their homes from the disastrous effects of climate change. as part of such a program various agencies including the epa would have a role to play in setting standards and guidance for communities on how to make property more resilient and adaptive to a changing world. in your testimony you mentioned the epa's research in this area helping communities improve the resilience to floods and...
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committee is here. we talk about protected land and protected land we talk about endangered species. they talk about climate changeat matters at floyd bennett field or fort tilden or any of the gateway recreational areas? this is not about crossfire as my colleague said, this is about putting 2000 to 7500 human beings on a property that floods regularly and is covered when we do have a climate incident like sandy. it is not a place that i can house long-term residents and it cannot house short-term residents. it doesn't have any type of police force. we talk about nbs and their inability to provide services and does nypd have less than a headcount of the fbi and the mayors mention report stated both of those agencies have had higher response times. what will happen if we do get in a hurricane? all of the brooklyn portion of the boroughs and we have two -- floyd bennett field. floyd bennett field isn't even an option for residents to go to for safety when there is a climate emergency. so it's not about politics today. it's about our national resources. it's about opening a door to our national parks that can set a
committee is here. we talk about protected land and protected land we talk about endangered species. they talk about climate changeat matters at floyd bennett field or fort tilden or any of the gateway recreational areas? this is not about crossfire as my colleague said, this is about putting 2000 to 7500 human beings on a property that floods regularly and is covered when we do have a climate incident like sandy. it is not a place that i can house long-term residents and it cannot house...
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long term is climate change and that needs to be addressed as well progress and thank the gentleman for his brief comment. >> thank you. all that being said without c objection the committees adjourned. [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] monday watch c-span series in partnership with a library of converse. books that shaped america will feature narrative of the life of frederick douglass written in 1845 it was the first of three autobiographies by frederick douglass deeply personal sometimes graphic language he describes his childhood years on the eastern shore of maryland. his time as a slave in baltimore and his escape north in 1838. the book was widely sold is said to have highly influence the cause of abolition produced during an author will be a guest on a program to discuss the book. watch books that shaped america featuring narrative of the life of frederick douglass monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on the c-span comments he spent now are freight mobile video app or online at c-span.org. also be sure to scan the qr code to listen to rick opinion podcast you could learn more about the authors of the books featured. >> the office of speaker of the
long term is climate change and that needs to be addressed as well progress and thank the gentleman for his brief comment. >> thank you. all that being said without c objection the committees adjourned. [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] monday watch c-span series in partnership with a library of converse. books that shaped america will feature narrative of the life of frederick douglass written in 1845 it was the first of three autobiographies by frederick...