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power that's being generated at muskrat falls is being ran through underground cables to the eastern seaboard
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power that's being generated at muskrat falls is being ran through underground cables to the eastern seaboard is what we're getting after they destroy our land for muskrat falls-- 100% dependency on these dirty, diesel-generated plants. [wind gusting] [birds chirping] [river trickling] [ushigua speaking spanish] [♪♪♪] [patricia gualinga speaking spanish] [paez] i have been persecuted and i have been monitored by the government. several times, i had to go to the international courts to tell the story about what happens when you are a human rights defender, or you have been working so hard to protect the rights of nature. years by years, you protect yourself, protect your family, you protect the forest, the resistance... sometimes, i-i get tired. i get tired and i... get, uh, lost, and i start feeling that it's not enough, but, day by day, i have to do the best to change it. [♪♪♪] [dodds] hmm. when i get to that point with climate change, the notion of what's happening, and i go "i can't take anymore, i'm just exhausted." that's a big struggle in my head, where i'm grasping for somewhere that i
power that's being generated at muskrat falls is being ran through underground cables to the eastern seaboard is what we're getting after they destroy our land for muskrat falls-- 100% dependency on these dirty, diesel-generated plants. [wind gusting] [birds chirping] [river trickling] [ushigua speaking spanish] [♪♪♪] [patricia gualinga speaking spanish] [paez] i have been persecuted and i have been monitored by the government. several times, i had to go to the international courts to...
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. $108 billion in average annual losses from hurricanes and coastal storms on the eastern seaboard and gulf of mexico. and in some states, a loss of up to 70% in average annual crop yields. extreme heat and humidity would also threaten human health, reduce labor productivity, and strain electricity grids. >> global climate change over time poses severe threats to life on earth as we know it today. and as time goes on, those severe threats become greater and greater, and ultimately i think have the potential of becoming catastrophic. >> even if you're skeptical about climate change, there's no denying that it presents major risks that no company, city, or country can afford to ignore. >> i believe the american business community can and must lead the way in helping to reduce these risks. to rise to the challenges of climate change, they must do so now. this is not a problem for another day. the investments we're making today will determine our economic future. >> according to the u.s. government's 2014 national climate assessment, average temperatures have increased by as much as 1.9 de
. $108 billion in average annual losses from hurricanes and coastal storms on the eastern seaboard and gulf of mexico. and in some states, a loss of up to 70% in average annual crop yields. extreme heat and humidity would also threaten human health, reduce labor productivity, and strain electricity grids. >> global climate change over time poses severe threats to life on earth as we know it today. and as time goes on, those severe threats become greater and greater, and ultimately i think...
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Oct 30, 2023
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cool enough around the eastern seaboard at co front. that'll produce some right of just the ground that east coast pulling out to the waters as we go on into web space and not just talking in behind. rolling its way across the new england eastern parcel of canada . but a dry, crisp weather coming, a cold morning's frosty mornings as well, and some folk which would be difficult to clear because the temperature not really picking up too much to be the cause of the diag. minneapolis for example, for celsius. just the one that for when he pay, what's the weather coming into the pacific northwest in the western parts of canada . i remember i called when diving out of the, the us. that's also pushing its way down across the gulf of mexico. some went weathering to the south, east of mexico, and then we have still pay law that's going to bring some very heavy right to central parts of central america. but some damaging wins for nicaragua brought to you by visit castle for my life is the senegalese fisherman to elected m p in the madrid assembly
cool enough around the eastern seaboard at co front. that'll produce some right of just the ground that east coast pulling out to the waters as we go on into web space and not just talking in behind. rolling its way across the new england eastern parcel of canada . but a dry, crisp weather coming, a cold morning's frosty mornings as well, and some folk which would be difficult to clear because the temperature not really picking up too much to be the cause of the diag. minneapolis for example,...
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so somebody balls system that will make his way over to will is the eastern seaboard as we go through the next day. and then we go some what the weather also pushing into a pacific northwest of cloud and right eventually is coming in here west and past of canada. in between his 10 retry. i'm set to look at the sunshine. there's uh, what's the weather around the lakes and what the weather, just pulling away from the east disabled as we go on through sunday. on into monday terms is neo could around 16 celsius the solar cells just sliding off the legs and pushing down towards the tennessee valley. so we'll see some what the weather coming in here for the dry for the most pop, high still very hot and ally at about 30 degrees celsius. but that was the weather that will affect chain across the west and canada. washington state oregon building . there is a california or sing some raw the weather from time to time that some rather wet weather, also affecting parts of cuba. southern areas of mexico still seeing some live the shower as long as both a frame is organized by the weather coming dow
so somebody balls system that will make his way over to will is the eastern seaboard as we go through the next day. and then we go some what the weather also pushing into a pacific northwest of cloud and right eventually is coming in here west and past of canada. in between his 10 retry. i'm set to look at the sunshine. there's uh, what's the weather around the lakes and what the weather, just pulling away from the east disabled as we go on through sunday. on into monday terms is neo could...
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so some of the balls system that will make his way towards the eastern seaboard as we go through the next day. and then we got some what the weather also pushing into pacific northwest, the cloud and right eventually coming in here, western posts of canada in between a stand retry. i've set a look at the sunshine there. is that what's the weather around the lakes and what the weather, just pulling away from the east disabled as we go on through sunday. on into monday terms is new york around 16 celsius, the solar showers just sliding off the legs and pushing down towards the tennessee valley. so we'll see some what the weather coming in here for the drive for the most pop high still very hot. and i like it about 30 degrees celsius, but that west to whether that will affect in across the west in canada, washington state, oregon. ordinary is a california thing, some a raw the weather from time to time. that's a raw the weather also affecting parts of cuba, southern areas of mexico, still seeing some live the shower as long as both of frame this organized span to weather coming down bec
so some of the balls system that will make his way towards the eastern seaboard as we go through the next day. and then we got some what the weather also pushing into pacific northwest, the cloud and right eventually coming in here, western posts of canada in between a stand retry. i've set a look at the sunshine there. is that what's the weather around the lakes and what the weather, just pulling away from the east disabled as we go on through sunday. on into monday terms is new york around 16...
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Oct 31, 2023
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wind that's coming right out of the states is fading right down a little bit of weather for the eastern seaboard, some snow that it is cold and dry for holloway making its way further east. thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different form? i think that democracy is a process facing realities. do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the u. s. on one side, china and the brakes on the other. i assume there is a huge piece of that to happen to the story on told to how does era the the, the book about kill watching. i'll just bear with me is that he'll run the reminder. volunteer stories. is there any problem instead, benjamin netanyahu says we're going to be there, see fun in gauze that you can pet them. a from to a surrender. thomas, a c 500. how experience of being killed in gaza? the number of his varies, killed him. how much is the time we don't to the assessm
wind that's coming right out of the states is fading right down a little bit of weather for the eastern seaboard, some snow that it is cold and dry for holloway making its way further east. thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different form? i think that democracy is a process...
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dallas, severe thunderstorm warning northwest of houston and that front will march toward the eastern seaboarde next couple days. this is felipe, it will bring a wet day for saturday for much of the northeast and new england. here is what we have looking forward. a couple cold fronts, nor'easter type event will move in toward the northeast and new england. pri primary -- throughout the friday and saturday timeframe for the northeast. we'll keep you up to date. this area is very saturated, will not take much for flash flooding, we'll update you on fox news and fox weather. over to todd and carley. >> carley: janice, i forgot your name. >> janice: after 20 years? i get it, i understand. >> todd: janice, we love you. pennsylvania school board reversed policy allowing biological boys to use a girl's bathroom. >> as an adult, i would not want to enter a bathroom and find a biological male in that space. why allow that for your children. >> if you can't control the bathroom, who is going to monitor that and protect those in the bathroom from those who don't belong there. >> how did we get to this pl
dallas, severe thunderstorm warning northwest of houston and that front will march toward the eastern seaboarde next couple days. this is felipe, it will bring a wet day for saturday for much of the northeast and new england. here is what we have looking forward. a couple cold fronts, nor'easter type event will move in toward the northeast and new england. pri primary -- throughout the friday and saturday timeframe for the northeast. we'll keep you up to date. this area is very saturated, will...
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the exclusive fox model as the cold front moves across the eastern seaboard friday and saturday and weng this weekend. the effects of the cold front will be enhanced by the tropical moisture. the tropical models, landfall sometime sunday. we'll feel impacts along the east coast and bermuda will have to watch it as well. fox weather.com will keep you updated on all the latest details. i just spoke about. brian and steve, over to you. >> steve: thank you very much. let's go from mid town manhattan to north dallas, texas, lawrence is still having breakfast with friends as norman's cafe. >> brian: final comments. >> before we close the show ask some of the folks what's happening. what do you think is the most important issue facing the country? >> i don't think you can narrow it down to one thing. the border obviously, living in texas, living anywhere, the border, the economy, crime. >> thank you so much. now i will swing around real quick. what's the most important issue facing the country? >> crime right now. >> what about you? >> economy, crime and of course the border as we know, being
the exclusive fox model as the cold front moves across the eastern seaboard friday and saturday and weng this weekend. the effects of the cold front will be enhanced by the tropical moisture. the tropical models, landfall sometime sunday. we'll feel impacts along the east coast and bermuda will have to watch it as well. fox weather.com will keep you updated on all the latest details. i just spoke about. brian and steve, over to you. >> steve: thank you very much. let's go from mid town...
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we have got to right and tony rather bull shabby around the eastern seaboard. there's some pieces of friday's eastern positive cut it down across the appalachians for the west is generally try for the time big. but right. moving into western canada of the system. you've been coming to add any international and corruption excellence award . nominate your hero now. and the challenges here with the, [000:00:00;00] the, let's recap. the latest in the gallons of water is really strikes, have killed at least 2450. tell us to indians since last saturday, at least a cause a often with children. fee is where the military has kept more palestinians in $8.00 days fitted in $51.00 days of war on garza in 2014. the number of his fridays killed into monsters. military operation stands at $1400.00, including $296.00 soldiers. israel has one at 1100000 palestinians in northern guns are to move south as the military prepares for a wide ranging land, air, and sea invasion. as well as also evacuating its own towns along the border with gauze ahead of its expected ground defensive
we have got to right and tony rather bull shabby around the eastern seaboard. there's some pieces of friday's eastern positive cut it down across the appalachians for the west is generally try for the time big. but right. moving into western canada of the system. you've been coming to add any international and corruption excellence award . nominate your hero now. and the challenges here with the, [000:00:00;00] the, let's recap. the latest in the gallons of water is really strikes, have killed...
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to prepare for another wet and soggy weekend as tropical storm philippe makes its way up the eastern seaboardhern atlantic. according to the national hurricane center, the storm will pick up speed and turn towards maine saturday night. residents are looking at anywhere from 1 to 3 inches of rain. >>> next, the $1.4 billion jackpot up for grabs. what would you buy with that kind of money? >>> plus the beary important competition under way before the contestants have to hibernate. (all) ♪ toooo youuuuu! ♪ (sean) i wish for the amazing new iphone 15 pro! (jason) sean! do you mean this one - the one with titanium? (sean) no way i can trade this busted up thing for one. (jason) maybe stealing wishes from the birthday boy is not your best plan -- switch to verizon and trade in any iphone and get the new iphone 15 pro on them. (sean) what!? (jason) yup, and on an amazing network (sean) and i don't have to ruin anymore birthday parties! (jason) yeah, that ship has sailed... let's go get you the iphone. here we go, come on hon. (vo) trade in any iphone in any condition for a new iphone 15 pro on us. o
to prepare for another wet and soggy weekend as tropical storm philippe makes its way up the eastern seaboardhern atlantic. according to the national hurricane center, the storm will pick up speed and turn towards maine saturday night. residents are looking at anywhere from 1 to 3 inches of rain. >>> next, the $1.4 billion jackpot up for grabs. what would you buy with that kind of money? >>> plus the beary important competition under way before the contestants have to...
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she goes on to found schools in many cities in up and down the eastern seaboard. she actually found a school that washington quietly supports. but that idea fades in the 1790s, and this sort of moment in the 1770s and eighties, when it looks like women might be able to be educated and politically represented, loses out. but that idea of being educated, being politically speaking in public becomes the next wave of women who in the 19th century become early suffrage activists. and so that's the sort of arc of the story and the debate that the book follows yeah, it's great. and mauricio, at the core of your book, as i read your book after threads, is this idea of a dialectic had that in my mind after friends because so much of what you show about washington is almost this ying in this yang he could be a person of incredible violence but also compassion he could be somebody that was filled with rage who was also often more a stoic somebody with a great who, you know, took stepped away from power this incredible tension within him and i couldn't i wanted to know if you
she goes on to found schools in many cities in up and down the eastern seaboard. she actually found a school that washington quietly supports. but that idea fades in the 1790s, and this sort of moment in the 1770s and eighties, when it looks like women might be able to be educated and politically represented, loses out. but that idea of being educated, being politically speaking in public becomes the next wave of women who in the 19th century become early suffrage activists. and so that's the...
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she goes on to found schools in many cities in up and down the eastern seaboard. she actually found a school that washington quietly supports. but that idea fades in the 1790s, and this sort of moment in the 1770s and eighties, when it looks like women might be able to be educated and politically represented, loses out. but that idea of being educated, being politically speaking in public becomes the next wave of women who in the 19th century become early suffrage activists. and so that's the sort of arc of the story and the debate that the book follows yeah, it's great. and mauricio, at the core of your book, as i read your book after threads, is this idea of a dialectic had that in my mind after friends because so much of what you show about washington is almost this ying in this yang he could be a person of incredible violence but also compassion he could be somebody that was filled with rage who was also often more a stoic somebody with a great who, you know, took stepped away from power this incredible tension within him and i couldn't i wanted to know if you
she goes on to found schools in many cities in up and down the eastern seaboard. she actually found a school that washington quietly supports. but that idea fades in the 1790s, and this sort of moment in the 1770s and eighties, when it looks like women might be able to be educated and politically represented, loses out. but that idea of being educated, being politically speaking in public becomes the next wave of women who in the 19th century become early suffrage activists. and so that's the...
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and what happened on the eastern seaboard. but there's a little known unsung of the revolution, and that is when george rogers goes out into the west and takes this territory. that was then called the illinois country and what would become indiana. these used to be old french forts that the british end up acquiring as part of their victory in the french and indian war. while the americans take it over as part of the revolution. and so when the revolution is over and the british have signed over territory to the americans the americans have to decide how it will be governed. and this is new territory. this is separate from original colonies. you the colonies started to be organized in the 1600s and so they had colonial governments, they had colonial governors, they had colonial legislators they had kind of an infrastructure in. but for this new territory, which would be west of the appalachians, north of the ohio river. so it's called the northwest territory, they had to make decisions how it would be organized and managed and
and what happened on the eastern seaboard. but there's a little known unsung of the revolution, and that is when george rogers goes out into the west and takes this territory. that was then called the illinois country and what would become indiana. these used to be old french forts that the british end up acquiring as part of their victory in the french and indian war. while the americans take it over as part of the revolution. and so when the revolution is over and the british have signed over...
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Oct 31, 2023
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and what happened on the eastern seaboard. but there's a little known unsung of the revolution, and that is when george rogers goes out into the west and takes this territory. that was then called the illinois country and what would become indiana. these used to be old french forts that the british end up acquiring as part of their victory in the french and indian war. while the americans take it over as part of the revolution. and so when the revolution is over and the british have signed over territory to the americans the americans have to decide how it will be governed. and this is new territory. this is separate from original colonies. you the colonies started to be organized in the 1600s and so they had colonial governments, they had colonial governors, they had colonial legislators they had kind of an infrastructure in. but for this new territory, which would be west of the appalachians, north of the ohio river. so it's called the northwest territory, they had to make decisions how it would be organized and managed and
and what happened on the eastern seaboard. but there's a little known unsung of the revolution, and that is when george rogers goes out into the west and takes this territory. that was then called the illinois country and what would become indiana. these used to be old french forts that the british end up acquiring as part of their victory in the french and indian war. while the americans take it over as part of the revolution. and so when the revolution is over and the british have signed over...
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heart because i'm processing it now, and it john ruben smith, and he traveled up and down the eastern seaboard, documenting the new republic in drawings and prints. when one thks dead ancestors or somebody else's dead ancestors, but the gairn types also feature buildings and ndscapes, and this is the white house in 1846. and while the northern facade was depicted less regularly in print, perhaps because it was a less grand entrance, here's an image from a calendar in 1822. so i'm laying the groundwork, this is what the building looks like by the 1840s, everybody comes to know what the building looks like, and it doesn't need to be labeled. so when william henry harrison who perhaps had the longest 19th-century election campaign and the shortest presidency ran, he didn't need to label the white house. it's there as part of his destination. and that's what happenin litho graphic editorial cartoons. the white house is a destination. polk, running for presidency, it's a foot race, but, again, the white house is a destination. when you think of courier, you ink of bucolic landscapes. th did a lot o
heart because i'm processing it now, and it john ruben smith, and he traveled up and down the eastern seaboard, documenting the new republic in drawings and prints. when one thks dead ancestors or somebody else's dead ancestors, but the gairn types also feature buildings and ndscapes, and this is the white house in 1846. and while the northern facade was depicted less regularly in print, perhaps because it was a less grand entrance, here's an image from a calendar in 1822. so i'm laying the...
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Oct 6, 2023
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as we did many chores along the eastern seaboard, one of the discoveries repeated over and over was lack of an interest in issues like those required to maintain water supplies, terrific responsibilities but failed because there wasn't that attention in the area of infrastructure so yesterday i was thrilled to see the epa announced the grant funding developing career opportunities in the water sector. the workforce is essential to protect environment to host from pipes and pumps to rivers and lakes and infrastructure is in dire need of restoration and need for human infrastructure buildup. like many, sectors facing unprecedented staff shortage. >> can you speak to the current need of the water sector and how this will bolster the next generation and the young professionals be required to careers in order? >> thank you for your leadership but this 50 billion we are not investing in water infrastructure so personal and have something here how to manage so these thing facilities now will be revised and the need a skill set to manage. we are spending resources because we spent time on the gr
as we did many chores along the eastern seaboard, one of the discoveries repeated over and over was lack of an interest in issues like those required to maintain water supplies, terrific responsibilities but failed because there wasn't that attention in the area of infrastructure so yesterday i was thrilled to see the epa announced the grant funding developing career opportunities in the water sector. the workforce is essential to protect environment to host from pipes and pumps to rivers and...
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understand it because not inflate it in century have the united states narrowly perched on the eastern seaboardith the french, spanish literally and are backyard. not since the late 18th century to we have any sense of real threat from powers actually in our backyard. we have a capacity because of their extraordinary security to play a role in the world. we can free ourselves from the forces of history and geography that impinge themselves on almost any other power and seek to create the vulnerability and the insecurity and defensiveness that makes their capacity to play the role we can't. we are not the indispensable power. if the logic of the caller's question leads to the notion that the greatest threat that we face today is not from china, not from rushing, not from iran, certainly not from this problem, the greatest problem we face today comes from us. from the domestic dysfunction. a binary political system. we have two parties. i've worked for republicans and democrats, half a dozen secretaries of state of both political parties. and the source of our national power is our domestic resil
understand it because not inflate it in century have the united states narrowly perched on the eastern seaboardith the french, spanish literally and are backyard. not since the late 18th century to we have any sense of real threat from powers actually in our backyard. we have a capacity because of their extraordinary security to play a role in the world. we can free ourselves from the forces of history and geography that impinge themselves on almost any other power and seek to create the...
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Oct 17, 2023
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as we did many tours along the eastern seaboard one of the discoveries that was repeated over and over was the lack of human interest in issues like those that are required to maintain our water supplies. very terrific responsibilities. they failed because there was a attention brought to that area of infrastructure. yesterday i was thrilled to see the epa announcement for $20 million in grant funding for developing career opportunities in the water sector. the water workforce is central to protecting public and environmental health, from our pipes, ponds, rivers, lakes, everything in dire need of restoration. and the need for human infrastructure buildup. the sector is facing unprecedented staff shortages. administrator regan, can you speak to the current lead of the water sector and how these grants will help bolster the next generation and attract young professionals that we require to careers in water? >> first of all, i want to say thank you for your leadership. with this $50 billion we are now investing in water infrastructure so that personnel can have something they are proud t
as we did many tours along the eastern seaboard one of the discoveries that was repeated over and over was the lack of human interest in issues like those that are required to maintain our water supplies. very terrific responsibilities. they failed because there was a attention brought to that area of infrastructure. yesterday i was thrilled to see the epa announcement for $20 million in grant funding for developing career opportunities in the water sector. the water workforce is central to...
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the smoke from these fires blanketed the eastern seaboard for weeks. here in washington, doctors said that breathing the smoke-choked air was worse than smoking a half pack of cigarettes. new york looked like this. the list of unprecedented, record-breaking, and worst-in-history climate events goes on and on. these disasters seen separately fail to capture the full scale of the problem. when you look at them together, you see that we are creating a climate for our own habitation unlike any in the history of humankind. we are increasingly testing the limits of human habitability on this planet, and it will worsen if we don't act. which brings us to the budget committee. set is aside the destruction of lives and live layhoods, the -- and livelihoods, the 250,000 deaths per year caused by fossil fuel emissions. look just as the financial havoc. last year weather-related damage in the united states topped $165 billion, the third costliest year on record. this year, we've had 23 separate billion-dollar climate disasters already. and that's just counting dir
the smoke from these fires blanketed the eastern seaboard for weeks. here in washington, doctors said that breathing the smoke-choked air was worse than smoking a half pack of cigarettes. new york looked like this. the list of unprecedented, record-breaking, and worst-in-history climate events goes on and on. these disasters seen separately fail to capture the full scale of the problem. when you look at them together, you see that we are creating a climate for our own habitation unlike any in...