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it's why we created the climate corps. - meaningful action? it's why we created the climate corps.r newsome wanted to lead on this issue. we created climate corps to empower and engage all californians and help us tackle the existential crisis of our time. and in a place like california, where climate change is not academic, it's not something that's going to happen in the future, it's happening to us now, we knew that in addition to leading on big policy, we also had to mobilise our most important asset, which is the nearly a0 million people that call california home. and that's exactly what our climate corps has done since we started. yes, california really _ has done since we started. yes, california really is _ has done since we started. yes, california really is a _ has done since we started. yes, california really is a state - california really is a state that's on the front lines of climate change. julia, you're one of more than 300 fellows in this programme, mostly young people. you're in the middle of your 11 month fellowship. what has that experience looks like for you? w
it's why we created the climate corps. - meaningful action? it's why we created the climate corps.r newsome wanted to lead on this issue. we created climate corps to empower and engage all californians and help us tackle the existential crisis of our time. and in a place like california, where climate change is not academic, it's not something that's going to happen in the future, it's happening to us now, we knew that in addition to leading on big policy, we also had to mobilise our most...
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and that's exactly what our climate corps has done since we started. lines of climate change. julia, you're one of more than 300 fellows in this programme, mostly young people. you're in the middle of your ii—month fellowship. what has that experience looked like for you? what are the sorts of projects that you've been working on? it's been fantastic. i've been able to try so many different things since i've been here. so i work at the county of san diego department of public works in solid waste planning and recycling, as well as the department of parks and recreation. just between both of those departments, i've been able to do all sorts of creative exploration. so with the public works side, i work closely with the state policies such as senate bill sb 1383. in that, i get to go out on site visits. i talk to local businesses, i talk to multi—family complexes, i talk to residents, and help them figure out how to manage theirwaste, especially their organic waste, and that's the big priority right now. and that's a state bill, i believe, that would mand
and that's exactly what our climate corps has done since we started. lines of climate change. julia, you're one of more than 300 fellows in this programme, mostly young people. you're in the middle of your ii—month fellowship. what has that experience looked like for you? what are the sorts of projects that you've been working on? it's been fantastic. i've been able to try so many different things since i've been here. so i work at the county of san diego department of public works in solid...
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in the climate corps. to teach practical skills, to get them out of their narrow worlds and to provide a more open opportunity as happen maryland years ago with the works progress administration. and the whole intent of the climate corps is to create capable people and give them skills to move into ultimately middle class jobs, focused on weatherizing homes in this country. installing solar and other energy infrastructure. mitigate -- hopefully we'll get some mechanical engineers out of that. some water engineers. hydraulic engineers. mitigating coastal erosion. maybe we'll get some army corps of engineer enlistees. preventing fires and flooding. you can't go out west and not have an energy company tell you they're short on people who can climb the boles and try to repair after the wildfires out there. flooding. coast forward needs individuals to enlist. constructing and maintaining public trails and more. all these wonderful, wonderful metro parks we have and national parks. this would be a great experien
in the climate corps. to teach practical skills, to get them out of their narrow worlds and to provide a more open opportunity as happen maryland years ago with the works progress administration. and the whole intent of the climate corps is to create capable people and give them skills to move into ultimately middle class jobs, focused on weatherizing homes in this country. installing solar and other energy infrastructure. mitigate -- hopefully we'll get some mechanical engineers out of that....
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and and and so a climate corps work. we need people to get out there and do things and care. and so the spirit right of kennedy's peace corps, the spirit of americorps. but we need it to be bipartisan and find a way to get the country to at least agree. we've got to start teaching the fundamental and get young people reengaged in our country. john yeah so the first thing that popped into my head was the fact that the earliest that i've seen people saying, why aren't we getting the best men? and at that point it would have been men in office. where are they with? 1796 people are like, well, they're all staying home. they're all on a state level. why don't we have the best coming? so that's not a new question. the part that i'm interested in talking is an angle which on the one hand attracts a certain kind of person engage in politics, not necessarily a public minded person, and a sort of mode, a problem that has existed before. and we're the middle of a moment right now, and this has to do with technol and g in the period that i've written about the telling graph, fundamentall
and and and so a climate corps work. we need people to get out there and do things and care. and so the spirit right of kennedy's peace corps, the spirit of americorps. but we need it to be bipartisan and find a way to get the country to at least agree. we've got to start teaching the fundamental and get young people reengaged in our country. john yeah so the first thing that popped into my head was the fact that the earliest that i've seen people saying, why aren't we getting the best men? and...
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act with the highest investment ever in taking on climate change, with the first ever american climate corps, creating 20,000 jobs for young people to reserve our planet, with justice 40, 40% of all our federal investments going into the communities that are most disproportionately burdened and how about the negotiations with the chips and science act that i sat down and negotiated with commerce secretary raymondo on behalf of the progressive congress, that corporations who do stock buybacks don't get federal money. now, elizabeth warren and i are having to do some accountability, let's say, and actually make sure that doesn't happen. it's the first time we even have it in writing to be able to do the accountability we're doing right now. by pushing hard and holding the line we took on age old battles and won like forcing big phrma to negotiate drug prices with medicare, capping the cost of insulin at $35 for seniors, making the wealthiest corporations and individuals begin to pay more of their fair share and yes, by getting the administration to use their executive power to finally cancel b
act with the highest investment ever in taking on climate change, with the first ever american climate corps, creating 20,000 jobs for young people to reserve our planet, with justice 40, 40% of all our federal investments going into the communities that are most disproportionately burdened and how about the negotiations with the chips and science act that i sat down and negotiated with commerce secretary raymondo on behalf of the progressive congress, that corporations who do stock buybacks...
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climate and clean energy partnership. >> the 23rd regiment of the us marine corps has dedicated a new classroom and training center in san bruno. it's named for corporal freddie hollier, a marine who served in world war two, earning two purple hearts. the ceremony also honored corporal hollier's daughter for her and her husband's generous support in the project. >> welcome to our house, ma'am. now this is your house. okay thank you. for what? this heritage and training room has already done and will do for the marines and sailors and marines. >> the 23rd marine regiment also unveiled the new bar none bar, also dedicated to the corporal. the gathering place will be used for marines of all ranks to celebrate promotions, awards and honor their fallen comrades. >> all right, turning to the forecast now as we head straight into the weekend. a slight drop in temperatures, yes, but i'm also eyeing that dry lightning possibility. >> sandhya? >> yeah, it's a 5 to 10% chance this weekend. it's a very slim chance, larry and kristen. but certainly temperatures will trend lower this weekend. let me show you live doppler seven right n
climate and clean energy partnership. >> the 23rd regiment of the us marine corps has dedicated a new classroom and training center in san bruno. it's named for corporal freddie hollier, a marine who served in world war two, earning two purple hearts. the ceremony also honored corporal hollier's daughter for her and her husband's generous support in the project. >> welcome to our house, ma'am. now this is your house. okay thank you. for what? this heritage and training room has...
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nutritional for humans and animals. owens and cooling, which corps, like a type of gross goose dumpster, says it was created to produce food in extreme climate conditions, especially after floods, droughts, and fires high. for example, the massive wild fires here the summer, the so it was no longer photo component and hobbies. so we wanted something that didn't need a lot of space and produced feed false and cheaply. you see here that the water is recycled, you save 90 percent of the water you'd normally use for a cro. a larger version, the size of a refrigerator can produce 300 kilos of nutritional plant food every 6 to 9 days. our. the machine is powered by solar energy and can be monitored and run with the cell phone. the students when the national innovation award, and were recently invited to harvard and mit to display their invention. both the large as a small version of this machine is made almost a 100 percent with recycled materials that you can find at a flea market or even on the street. like, for example, this former printer, this is a piece of a water pipe, and this water pump comes actually for my part was use to hold the water
nutritional for humans and animals. owens and cooling, which corps, like a type of gross goose dumpster, says it was created to produce food in extreme climate conditions, especially after floods, droughts, and fires high. for example, the massive wild fires here the summer, the so it was no longer photo component and hobbies. so we wanted something that didn't need a lot of space and produced feed false and cheaply. you see here that the water is recycled, you save 90 percent of the water...
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corps of engineers. and also studying matt has a changing issue as climate continues to change, storms welcome more extreme and what is the impact of sea rise in general on the inland drainage system. that would be an area of further study that may also become a spin off study to this one without going down this tud' --study that we're in discussion with the army corps about. and finally, as luis mentioned, another thing we heard about and it becomes a community issue as well as implementation is the contaminated sites that are present in the study area. wiier continuing to work towards developing that information base so we can address it. >> so those are the highlights from the letter and more technical engineering issues, just overview to close out on where we are in the flood study process and where we're going from here. so you can see we're going to have the draft report publication and major mild stone in january and 60-day comment period that ended in march. as well looking at technical and agency comment sxz talk about how we're going to refine the plan and we're going to hit another major mild st
corps of engineers. and also studying matt has a changing issue as climate continues to change, storms welcome more extreme and what is the impact of sea rise in general on the inland drainage system. that would be an area of further study that may also become a spin off study to this one without going down this tud' --study that we're in discussion with the army corps about. and finally, as luis mentioned, another thing we heard about and it becomes a community issue as well as implementation...
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climate issues, energy policy, border security, and immigration. then president of actions to combat heaexhaustion across the country, followed by today's white house briefing by ri jean-pierre. after that, a discussion by the marine corps commandant about readiness and modernization. and later, a look at indo-pacific strategy and taiwan-china relations. ♪ announcer: c-span's "washington journal," our live forum involving you to discuss the latest issues in government, politics, and public policy from washington and across the country. coming up wednesday morning, jim burkart, head of research for oil markets, energy and mobility at s&p global, discusses glass prices and the state of global oil markets. then an energy reporter, heather richards, talked about oil and energy production in the united states under the bar didn't administration and have -- under the biden administration and how it might differ in a second trump administration.
climate issues, energy policy, border security, and immigration. then president of actions to combat heaexhaustion across the country, followed by today's white house briefing by ri jean-pierre. after that, a discussion by the marine corps commandant about readiness and modernization. and later, a look at indo-pacific strategy and taiwan-china relations. ♪ announcer: c-span's "washington journal," our live forum involving you to discuss the latest issues in government, politics, and...