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they're not specifically targeted as green gas house emissions and reduction of those.e're also doing that, but that's a thing that everybody does but securing access to medicine, that's something that we uniquely can do. that's why we're doing it. >> how does it work in practice with this bond when it comes to investors being able to assess your progress and whether you are, in fact, using the proceeds to fund the initiatives that you just described and what happens if it's deemed you aren't actually using the proceeds for sustainable purposes >> let me start by asking the last piece first so we have three targets, one for reduction of green house gases and two for increasing access to medicine so in all three targets, if we fail to reach any one of these targets then there's a penalty and the penalty -- we have four bonds, two dollar bonds a five and seven year, and two euro bonds a five and eight year. all have the same you can say principle that we measure after five years and the short bonds that are five years they have a sort of penalty for each goal that's misse
they're not specifically targeted as green gas house emissions and reduction of those.e're also doing that, but that's a thing that everybody does but securing access to medicine, that's something that we uniquely can do. that's why we're doing it. >> how does it work in practice with this bond when it comes to investors being able to assess your progress and whether you are, in fact, using the proceeds to fund the initiatives that you just described and what happens if it's deemed you...
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and i remember the cab driver went past the same lime green house 3 times i louis, i knew he was running me or i was like in new york. and i just remember saying very, i've never seen that color green before. just me. you've got a man looks over. sure. yes, no problem with even what i was getting taken for a ride. he was easy about it. right? or i did, you know, you know, you got him know, you know, who is dealing with at that time when you know, i new we are going jamaica is kind of like, we got the same. hostile was the thing going, you know, a good well i would say i almost said to brother, i would have went past the lime green house twice. i know this is royce williams. megan, but the 3rd time i'm starting to feel disappears. now my back, it was the 1st let's go back to the right and career was the 1st one you wrote a my dog wrote me. i assume that. busy was what was that your childhood hound? my dad is mom and dad just we got him last year. right before to decline. 1000 thing. i'm. so i grew up with dad's, but since i moved to eli with my wife, well, for kids living at one with us,
and i remember the cab driver went past the same lime green house 3 times i louis, i knew he was running me or i was like in new york. and i just remember saying very, i've never seen that color green before. just me. you've got a man looks over. sure. yes, no problem with even what i was getting taken for a ride. he was easy about it. right? or i did, you know, you know, you got him know, you know, who is dealing with at that time when you know, i new we are going jamaica is kind of like, we...
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transportation is critical to really also addressing climate change because 50% of the emissions, the green house gas emissions that go into the air and impacting our environment comes from private vehicles and so getting people to use public transit to continue to be an environmental leader. making muni more efficient. making our streets more safe, building bridges, this project did it all and did it did it all while working with so many people in the tenderloin, in the richmond, the avenues and out there in that area in the western addition filmore connecting the city like never observer r before and i want to thank all of you all, the contractors, the kids, everyone that had a role to play in making this project. i see you having a role to play and making this a great project for san franciscans and starting to move our city forward. we have so many challenges and so much work to do. it is always nice to be somewhere where something incredible happened for the people of san francisco that puts a smile on your face. so thank you all so much for being here. congratulations on this wonderful proj
transportation is critical to really also addressing climate change because 50% of the emissions, the green house gas emissions that go into the air and impacting our environment comes from private vehicles and so getting people to use public transit to continue to be an environmental leader. making muni more efficient. making our streets more safe, building bridges, this project did it all and did it did it all while working with so many people in the tenderloin, in the richmond, the avenues...
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one with fewer green house gases and the best shot at a cleaner future. cbs news. >>> it's thought that the giant frozen island could raise the ocean by 20 feet if it melted. >>> we are looking at the next weather system that will bring the return of rain through the overnight into early tomorrow morning. in the meantime it's a beautiful afternoon. hopefully you have been able to get out and enjoy the sunshine. our temperatures are in the 60's at this lunchtime hour. concord at 67, 62 oakland. 66 livermore, san francisco in the mid-60s's. sfo dealing with fog with the visibility down to about a half mile. san jose 68 with the sun and santa rosa 63 and beautiful live look with the sales force tower camera looking east. let's talk about satellite and radar view as we are looking at i short break from the rain for now and then tracking a cold front that will bring the return of wet weather for us. let's show you the temperatures because we are looking at highs in the 60's and 70's. little bit above average for this time of year. as we go hour by hour on futu
one with fewer green house gases and the best shot at a cleaner future. cbs news. >>> it's thought that the giant frozen island could raise the ocean by 20 feet if it melted. >>> we are looking at the next weather system that will bring the return of rain through the overnight into early tomorrow morning. in the meantime it's a beautiful afternoon. hopefully you have been able to get out and enjoy the sunshine. our temperatures are in the 60's at this lunchtime hour. concord...
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green house gas emissions by well over a gigaton by 2030 while making it more affordable for consumers to save on their own energy bills with tax credits for things like installing solar panels, weatherizing their homes, lowering energy prices, delivering cleaner air and water for our children and electrifying fleets of school buses, increasing credits for electric vehicles, and addressing legacy pollution. it will incentivize clean energy manufacturing building the solar panels and wind turbines that are growing energy markets of the future which will create good union-paying jobs for american workers and this something that none of us should lose sight of. when i talk to the american people about climate change, i tell them it's about jobs, about workers who will lay thousands of miles of transmission lines for a clean, modern power grid. the autoworkers to build the next generation of electric vehicles and electricians who will install a nationwide network of 500,000 vehicle stations to power them throughout the country country. the engineers will design new carbon capture systems,
green house gas emissions by well over a gigaton by 2030 while making it more affordable for consumers to save on their own energy bills with tax credits for things like installing solar panels, weatherizing their homes, lowering energy prices, delivering cleaner air and water for our children and electrifying fleets of school buses, increasing credits for electric vehicles, and addressing legacy pollution. it will incentivize clean energy manufacturing building the solar panels and wind...
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clean energy, something experts say is needed in order to meet the president's goal of cutting green house gas emissions in half by 2030. >> can you stand here today and say to the world that you definitively will meet that goal? >> yes, i can. i don't think you're going to need any punitive action to get people to step up. >> reporter: it's the first time these world leaders have gathered in person since the pandemic began, and they are facing a number of other challenges. including battling covid-19, now close to claiming 5 million lives around the world. and that supply chain crisis crippling the global economy. the president who campaigned on rebuilding relationships with allies and making america a reliable partner now saying america was welcomed back to the global negotiating table. >> everyone sought me out. they wanted to know what our views are. the united states of america is the most critical part of this entire agenda. >> reporter: i'm cecelia vega traveling with the president in rome. >>> and the climate conference will last two weeks, with negotiations involving nearly 200 na
clean energy, something experts say is needed in order to meet the president's goal of cutting green house gas emissions in half by 2030. >> can you stand here today and say to the world that you definitively will meet that goal? >> yes, i can. i don't think you're going to need any punitive action to get people to step up. >> reporter: it's the first time these world leaders have gathered in person since the pandemic began, and they are facing a number of other challenges....
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despite a reluctant congress and a supreme court that will review the epa's authority to limit green house gases. >> i'm still pretty confident that the act is about addressing pollution. and i'm pretty sure that people are convinced that carbon is a pollutant >> there has been talk about trying to make sure the earth doesn't warm more than 2.7 degrees by the end of the century. is that even still possible >> reporter: it is, lester but right now the world is on track to warm nearly double that amount by the end of this century with catastrophic consequences so scientists say we need faster and bigger emission cuts. lester >> all right anne thompson tonight, thank you. >>> here at home american airlines is getting back to normal after canceling thousands of flights over the last three days affecting more than 200,000 passengers tom costello is at reagan national airport. tom, what went wrong >> reporter: well, the airline is blaming high winds and reduced runway capacity in dallas late last week and a series of cascading problems that got worse and worse. in fact, very quickly it found it
despite a reluctant congress and a supreme court that will review the epa's authority to limit green house gases. >> i'm still pretty confident that the act is about addressing pollution. and i'm pretty sure that people are convinced that carbon is a pollutant >> there has been talk about trying to make sure the earth doesn't warm more than 2.7 degrees by the end of the century. is that even still possible >> reporter: it is, lester but right now the world is on track to warm...
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the green house, a world renowned expert on herpes infection.— on herpes infection.mmon source would be the surgeon whoj source would be the surgeon who performed the operation but if you think of the speed at which these women became unwell and the location of their infection which was inside the abdomen it does seem very much more likely and biologically possible that was the original site of the infection.— possible that was the original site of the infection. peter greenhouse is the strongest _ of the infection. peter greenhouse is the strongest likelihood - of the infection. peter greenhouse is the strongest likelihood and - of the infection. peter greenhouse is the strongest likelihood and thej is the strongest likelihood and the surgeon had a small often unlistenable sore on his finger and he unwittingly shared herpes virus. even though he was wearing surgical gloves a study of caesarean sections found gloves tearing in more than 50% of operations potentially allowing the virus to infect the women. we showed both families the expert opinion. women. we showed b
the green house, a world renowned expert on herpes infection.— on herpes infection.mmon source would be the surgeon whoj source would be the surgeon who performed the operation but if you think of the speed at which these women became unwell and the location of their infection which was inside the abdomen it does seem very much more likely and biologically possible that was the original site of the infection.— possible that was the original site of the infection. peter greenhouse is the...
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of tennessee, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that representative green will vote no on the previous question. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. evans: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lawson, i inform the house that mr. lawson will vote yes on ordering the previous question to h. resolution 774. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from west virginia seek recognition? mr. mooney: as the member designated by mr. baird of indiana, i inform the house that mr. baird will vote nay on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. correa: mr. speaker, as the member designated by congress member napolitano, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will vote yes on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? mrs. steel: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. obernolte, pursuant
of tennessee, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that representative green will vote no on the previous question. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. evans: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lawson, i inform the house that mr. lawson will vote yes on ordering the previous question to h. resolution 774. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from west virginia seek...
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she married doctor robert green house.i do not have a picture of robert but i can show the church in which they were married, st. patrick's catholic church. no robert was not a catholic he was an episcopalian. robert has an interesting connection, at least to me because he was a richmond her. he was born in richmond and in fact his mother was killed in the tragic theater fire. robert was educated at william and mary and they went to medical school in new york. but his true passion was culture and language he spent seven years in europe he spoke spanish, french, german and italian. so when he came back to the states he got a job working as a translator and librarian in the state department in washington d.c. robert was 13 years older than rose, but they do seem to have had this very close marriage. really kind of a partnership. rose is very often the one who is pushing them forward in society. they had a total of eight children but tragically five of them died quite young. there are only three girls that survived rose. they
she married doctor robert green house.i do not have a picture of robert but i can show the church in which they were married, st. patrick's catholic church. no robert was not a catholic he was an episcopalian. robert has an interesting connection, at least to me because he was a richmond her. he was born in richmond and in fact his mother was killed in the tragic theater fire. robert was educated at william and mary and they went to medical school in new york. but his true passion was culture...
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. >> the cabrini green housing projects on the near north side of chicago, a 70-acre complex of row houses15,000 people. as a lifetime resident, he's witnessed a lot of change. what was it like to grow up in cabrini green? >> it was a community full of tight-knit people who knew each other. you didn't have to be blood to be blood in cabrini green. >> what's your favorite memory about growing up in cabrini? >> the community block parties, the barbecues were some of my favorite moments because everybody was there. on every block, everybody came out. >> inside cabrini green, community was everything. it had to be because long before shaq was born, the city all but abandoned the housing projects. to save money, they cut back on services and maintenance. playgrounds were paved over. trash went uncollected, and broken lights and elevators stayed broken. by the 1990s, the neglected towers had become homes to a dangerous underground economy. >> and no place was worse than cabrini green. it became a symbol of concentrated poverty and neglect. gangs ruled entire buildings. residents were terrorized
. >> the cabrini green housing projects on the near north side of chicago, a 70-acre complex of row houses15,000 people. as a lifetime resident, he's witnessed a lot of change. what was it like to grow up in cabrini green? >> it was a community full of tight-knit people who knew each other. you didn't have to be blood to be blood in cabrini green. >> what's your favorite memory about growing up in cabrini? >> the community block parties, the barbecues were some of my...
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it's really important that we get the green house gases under control for climate change. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. we have six in queue. >> hi, this is the advocacy director with transit riders. i love this conversation about what muni and our transportation system can be. thank you for leading this conversation. i also want to acknowledge sfmta for managing a difficult situation during the pandemic and for riders across the city to ensure access for those with the least mobility. to restore muni. let alone expand the service we need to manage these roads and meet our equity and climate goals. so in addition to sales tax, the authorization and transportation geo bond, we need a progressive transportation funding measure to fund muni operations in 2022 and beyond. in terms of transit planning. i'm thank you comments were shared today, but in part because we have not succeeded in centering riders like her in the process. i've been hardened by that finally, in terms of future that means investment in transit priority and infrastructure and quick b
it's really important that we get the green house gases under control for climate change. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. we have six in queue. >> hi, this is the advocacy director with transit riders. i love this conversation about what muni and our transportation system can be. thank you for leading this conversation. i also want to acknowledge sfmta for managing a difficult situation during the pandemic and for riders across the city to ensure access for...
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he's helped others in the region build 40 of these sustainable green houses. rter: cultivating a healthier future for the next generation. >>> i want to turn now to the organizations working overtime today to help families in need. one in five americans turn to the charitable food industry in the last year according to feeding america. one food bank director told msnbc her food bank usually has 5,000 turkeys in their freezer this time of year. this november, they had five. joining me now, brian green, president of feeding america houston, the largest feeding america food bank in the nation by distribution. brian, thank you for joining us on this thanksgiving holiday. i'm sure that you and the folks working for you are quite busy, so we appreciate you taking the time. tell me what your food bank is doing this year to help folks in need. >> well, the feeding america food banks we operate year-round in terms of trying to help families that are struggling. the reason why we have hunger in the united states isn't a food issue, it's an income issue. most of the famil
he's helped others in the region build 40 of these sustainable green houses. rter: cultivating a healthier future for the next generation. >>> i want to turn now to the organizations working overtime today to help families in need. one in five americans turn to the charitable food industry in the last year according to feeding america. one food bank director told msnbc her food bank usually has 5,000 turkeys in their freezer this time of year. this november, they had five. joining me...
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directors will look at factors including future energy supply, regulation, government policies and green house restrictions with that review >>> meantime, google is apparently pursuing a major cloud computing contract with the pentagon according to reports the head of the division has met with officials on the process of bidding for the agreement. the three-year contract would be split across multiple bidders and replace a 10 year, $10 billion contract terminated in july amid a battle over it between microsoft and amazon so looks like maybe they're going to split the baby and give them all a chunk of it >> probably the best way to avoid, you know, companies complaining in your ear constantly or lawsuits, but still seems a little overly easy, i think, bertha. >> just not picking one of your favorite children, distributing it across them all >> that's right. marsha, jan, cindy, you all get an equal slice of pie. we'll see you in a few minutes. >> thank you. >>> now back to the markets and your money even after the fed finally announced the worst kept secret in the world, the bond buying would be
directors will look at factors including future energy supply, regulation, government policies and green house restrictions with that review >>> meantime, google is apparently pursuing a major cloud computing contract with the pentagon according to reports the head of the division has met with officials on the process of bidding for the agreement. the three-year contract would be split across multiple bidders and replace a 10 year, $10 billion contract terminated in july amid a battle...
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so yes, these are very big emitters of green house gases and overtime we will need to see those plans that get us to the 1.5 or at least below 2 degrees warming goal. >> what does it mean for investors -- we've been at the climate summit dianna olick doing some amazing work this week, i'll be in london next week what does this mean for investors. you guys are a ftse russell group, you youcover everything o the business perspective what are the things from an investing side we need to know >> we do this analysis to provide information to decision makers if you look at the targets and how they are not aligned yet with the paris agreement and the 1.5 necessary warming degree trajectory, it sounds like there's a lot to do. but we see alot of progress as well in the investment world we see capital flow starting to move to be aligned with this climate outcomes we're looking to achieve this 1.5 degree warming goal we see huge interest from owners, pension funds, several other funds mitigating climate risk and making their money work to mitigate climate risk as well just as we've seen a large
so yes, these are very big emitters of green house gases and overtime we will need to see those plans that get us to the 1.5 or at least below 2 degrees warming goal. >> what does it mean for investors -- we've been at the climate summit dianna olick doing some amazing work this week, i'll be in london next week what does this mean for investors. you guys are a ftse russell group, you youcover everything o the business perspective what are the things from an investing side we need to know...
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atmosphere for about 20 years compared to 100 years for but it's 10, 20, 30 times for toxic as a green housedays of the climate conference which will make up for lost time. >>> you warned in advance saying this summit must not become in your words a green wash summit. it has to deliver real action. based on what you've seen so far, is that going to happen? >> not yet, no. we had a commitment from india yesterday that it would reach net zero carbon emissions by 2017. that's too late. obviously the president here has been unable to go to the conference with agreements in congress because of issues that you've covered. australia, very weak in the detail on its commitments. at the moment, we've got a three-speedworld when it comes to decarbonization, taking it out of heating systems. we have those who are moving fast. the european union has put itself at the front of that pack. you've then got a group of countries that are saying good things but not yet delivering on them. china, u.s. are in that category. they tear two biggest emitters. then you have those who are in denial, russia not turning
atmosphere for about 20 years compared to 100 years for but it's 10, 20, 30 times for toxic as a green housedays of the climate conference which will make up for lost time. >>> you warned in advance saying this summit must not become in your words a green wash summit. it has to deliver real action. based on what you've seen so far, is that going to happen? >> not yet, no. we had a commitment from india yesterday that it would reach net zero carbon emissions by 2017. that's too...
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we're the second largest emitter of green house gases.and their commitments in a turmoil because the developing countries will say why should we do it if the united states, the second largers emitter, is backing away from this? can we trust the united states in the next round of anything we do? it's great to make those pledges, but will the next president come in and say, no, sorry, we're out of here? this is something we unfortunately had done on other issues in the united states, when we have worked with the rest of the world. we've got to be cognizant of that and how it impacts our place in the world and our ability to have influence when we are at the table. >> finally, if i could, i mean, you are also a former republican governor of new jersey. the democratic governor, he's up for reelection today. do you think phil murphy is going to buck new jersey history and be the first democratic governor in i think it's more than four decades to win reelection in the state? >> the first time any governor was beat en in a re-election was when i
we're the second largest emitter of green house gases.and their commitments in a turmoil because the developing countries will say why should we do it if the united states, the second largers emitter, is backing away from this? can we trust the united states in the next round of anything we do? it's great to make those pledges, but will the next president come in and say, no, sorry, we're out of here? this is something we unfortunately had done on other issues in the united states, when we have...
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back to your point, the president said they would cap green house gas methane, but biggest polluterse pledge. people are saying, wait a second is where is the diplomacy to get everybody on board and the same page? >> that is true. it is not realistic. our approach with africa. africa hasbun daunt natural gas resources. natural gas is the reason the united states is alone, the only industrialized nation over the last three years, we reduced our carbon emissions the last three years in a row. no other industrialized nation has done that and now we're telling africa we'll send you some funding but you can't use it for natural gas. it needs only for what we deem as green energies. i think natural gas is a green energy. certainly a transition energy. if that takes 10, 20, 40 years, so be it. by the way, liz, that is when india said they would obtain the same carbon emissions reductions as us in 2070. what accountability is that? elizabeth: we hear you loud and clear, natural gas is clean in its emissions. there is this, the white house, the president is saying, russia, opec, step up, we n
back to your point, the president said they would cap green house gas methane, but biggest polluterse pledge. people are saying, wait a second is where is the diplomacy to get everybody on board and the same page? >> that is true. it is not realistic. our approach with africa. africa hasbun daunt natural gas resources. natural gas is the reason the united states is alone, the only industrialized nation over the last three years, we reduced our carbon emissions the last three years in a...
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green house gas emissions by well over a gigaton by 2030 while making it more affordable for consumersar panels, weatherizing their homes, lowering energy prices, delivering cleaner air and water for our children and electrifying fleets of school buses, increasing credits for electric vehicles, and addressing legacy pollution. it will incentivize clean energy manufacturing building the solar panels and wind turbines that are growing energy markets of the future which will create good union-paying jobs for american workers and this something that none of us should lose sight of. when i talk to the american people about climate change, i tell them it's about jobs, about workers who will lay thousands of miles of transmission lines
green house gas emissions by well over a gigaton by 2030 while making it more affordable for consumersar panels, weatherizing their homes, lowering energy prices, delivering cleaner air and water for our children and electrifying fleets of school buses, increasing credits for electric vehicles, and addressing legacy pollution. it will incentivize clean energy manufacturing building the solar panels and wind turbines that are growing energy markets of the future which will create good...
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committed to working together and with others to strengthen the paris agreement to cut back on green houseases. the u.s. has been critical of china's leader for not coming to the summit >>> the nuflt u.n. says secretary general antonio gutierrez is concerned about the migrant crisis on the border between belarus and poland. nato is slamming belarus, saying that the country's use of migrants to put pressure on poland is inhumane, illegal and unacceptable back to you. >> thank you very much >>> up next, it is all about plus and parks for disney. there's 28% interest in beyond meat does it make it a target for short sell the key metrics to watch and how to position after the bell reports, coming up next in earnings exchange. you have to deal with higher expectations and you have to lower wait times. with ibm, you can do both. your business can unify apps and data across your clouds. so you can address supply chain issues in real time, before they impact your bottom line. predicting and managing operational issues that's why so many businesses work with ibm. flexshares are carefully constructe
committed to working together and with others to strengthen the paris agreement to cut back on green houseases. the u.s. has been critical of china's leader for not coming to the summit >>> the nuflt u.n. says secretary general antonio gutierrez is concerned about the migrant crisis on the border between belarus and poland. nato is slamming belarus, saying that the country's use of migrants to put pressure on poland is inhumane, illegal and unacceptable back to you. >> thank you...
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you have a very conservative supreme court about to take a look at whether your epa can regulate green house emissions. what do you say to the people outside right now? >> first of all, anyone who is focused on the environment should be worried. we have more to do. we've done more than we have ever done though. that's the point. more has to be done. i don't find -- i didn't have a single member of this conference come up to me and say, are you going to pass what you have? what do you think? how is that going to affect? what are you going to do? what they're looking at what has happened in terms of everything from dealing with deforestation to what we're going to do on build back better and how we have been able to focus now. when is the last time you heard world leaders sitting down together and agree that what they're going to do is when they deal with the needs of the infrastructure of other countries that they're going to focus first and foremost on whether or not what the -- what the climate impact is on that. so i think -- look, this is a -- there's a reason for people to be worried. i'
you have a very conservative supreme court about to take a look at whether your epa can regulate green house emissions. what do you say to the people outside right now? >> first of all, anyone who is focused on the environment should be worried. we have more to do. we've done more than we have ever done though. that's the point. more has to be done. i don't find -- i didn't have a single member of this conference come up to me and say, are you going to pass what you have? what do you...
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it's really important that we get the green house gases under control for climate change. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. we have six in queue. >> hi, this is the advocacy director with transit riders. i love this conversation about what muni and our transportation system can be. thank you for leading this conversation. i also want to acknowledge sfmta for managing a difficult situation during the pandemic and for riders across the city to ensure access for those with the least mobility. to restore muni. let alone expand the service we need to manage these roads and meet our equity and climate goals. so in addition to sales tax, the authorization and transportation geo bond, we need a progressive transportation funding measure to fund muni operations in 2022 and beyond. in terms of transit planning. i'm thank you comments were shared today, but in part because we have not succeeded in centering riders like her in the process. i've been hardened by that finally, in terms of future that means investment in transit priority and infrastructure and quick b
it's really important that we get the green house gases under control for climate change. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. we have six in queue. >> hi, this is the advocacy director with transit riders. i love this conversation about what muni and our transportation system can be. thank you for leading this conversation. i also want to acknowledge sfmta for managing a difficult situation during the pandemic and for riders across the city to ensure access for...
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columbia also demonstrate to the world that if a country that has only 0.6 percent of the world green gauss house as emissions, is making the commitment of protecting 30 percent over land in 2022. why don't other countries do the same? thank you so much. so much. thank you. present. okay, for your incredible remarks. thank very much appreciate it. may i please show gratitude for what you have done and the leaders pledge your pledge on the 120000000000 trees and also bringing in the importance of capital and trade. and that is why i would like to now turn to president, yoko we, dodo of indonesia. indonesia has been a wonderful leader on the forest agenda over recent years. and you are also the co chair, their president of the forest agriculture commodities and trade dialogue. so please, i hope you will also indicate to us how this is going forward. welcome. malia, but as johnson and malia if one marquess by boy young. so to might the but that is to the climate president who made the pledge to protect 30 percent of columbia territory in 2022 saying that the effort to protect his country and to agai
columbia also demonstrate to the world that if a country that has only 0.6 percent of the world green gauss house as emissions, is making the commitment of protecting 30 percent over land in 2022. why don't other countries do the same? thank you so much. so much. thank you. present. okay, for your incredible remarks. thank very much appreciate it. may i please show gratitude for what you have done and the leaders pledge your pledge on the 120000000000 trees and also bringing in the importance...
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my name's nathan suter, dentist and owner of green leaf dental care in house springs, missouri. green leaf dental care is a small reference in name to a "lord of the rings" character, which i'm sure you know. >> stephen: well i assume you mean legolas, only son of the elvenking thranduil of mirkwood, who's name is a silvan dialect form of the sindarin elvish "laegolas," meaning "green leaf." unless, of course, there's a lord of the rings character named "dental care" that i've never heard of. but, it was written by a guy from england, so i kind of doubt it. ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) that takes a little moment to land. so, make sure to check out green leaf dental, the only dentist who can turn this... into this. ( laughter ) ( applause ) he's ready to date, but he'll never give you a ring. we also heard from a restaurant called "pizza girls" in palm beach gardens, florida, whose owners wrote us to say, "we aren't strippers, we're pizza girls! ( laughter ) we've spent 26 years in the restaurant biz and we have award-winning pizza, but new customers think we're strippers!" well, w
my name's nathan suter, dentist and owner of green leaf dental care in house springs, missouri. green leaf dental care is a small reference in name to a "lord of the rings" character, which i'm sure you know. >> stephen: well i assume you mean legolas, only son of the elvenking thranduil of mirkwood, who's name is a silvan dialect form of the sindarin elvish "laegolas," meaning "green leaf." unless, of course, there's a lord of the rings character named...
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house rule 2. on october 22, 2021, the committee on ethics committee received notice of a fine imposed on representative green pursuant to house resolution 38 and house rule 2, representative green did not file an appeal. prior to the expiration of the time period. and signed sincerely theodore ted deutch pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the
house rule 2. on october 22, 2021, the committee on ethics committee received notice of a fine imposed on representative green pursuant to house resolution 38 and house rule 2, representative green did not file an appeal. prior to the expiration of the time period. and signed sincerely theodore ted deutch pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the
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pursuant to house resolution 38 and clause 3-g. representative greene did not file appeals with the committee prior to the expiration of house rule 2. on september 28, the committee on ethics committee received a fine imposed on representative greene by the sergeant at arms punter toll house resolution 38 and house rule 2. representative greene did not file a an appeal in clause 3-g, signed sincere shreu chairman and jackie wallersy ranking member. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before its house a communication. the clerk: madam, on september 22, 2022 1-rbgs the ethics committee of a fine imposed andrew khrao*eud pursuant to house resolution 38 and representative khrao*eud did not file an appeal with the committee prior to the spreurgs of the time period specified in 3-g, 3-b of house rule 2. the committee on ethics, committee, received notice of a fine imposed upon representative khrao*eud by the sergeant at arms punter to house resolution 38 and house rule 2. representative khrao*eud did not clyde did not file an appeal of house rule 2. on se
pursuant to house resolution 38 and clause 3-g. representative greene did not file appeals with the committee prior to the expiration of house rule 2. on september 28, the committee on ethics committee received a fine imposed on representative greene by the sergeant at arms punter toll house resolution 38 and house rule 2. representative greene did not file a an appeal in clause 3-g, signed sincere shreu chairman and jackie wallersy ranking member. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before...
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transportation is critical to really also addressing climate change because 50% of the emissions, the green housed impacting our environment comes from private vehicles and so getting people to use public transit to continue to be an environmental leader. making muni more efficient. making our streets more safe, building bridges, this project did it all and did it did it all while working with so many people in the tenderloin, in the richmond, the avenues and out there in that area in the western addition filmore connecting the city like never observer r before and i want to thank all of you all, the contractors, the kids, everyone that had a role to play in making this project. i see you having a role to play and making this a great project for san franciscans and starting to move our city forward. we have so many challenges and so much work to do. it is always nice to be somewhere where something incredible happened for the people of san francisco that puts a smile on your face. so thank you all so much for being here. congratulations on this wonderful project. [ applause ] . >> thank you, mayo
transportation is critical to really also addressing climate change because 50% of the emissions, the green housed impacting our environment comes from private vehicles and so getting people to use public transit to continue to be an environmental leader. making muni more efficient. making our streets more safe, building bridges, this project did it all and did it did it all while working with so many people in the tenderloin, in the richmond, the avenues and out there in that area in the...
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house floor. debate is ongoing on biden's build back better, new green deal socialism. carthy, the house minority leader still speaking on the house floor. >> it's not even going to be greater than the first 2 trillion list body wasted, mr. speaker. but here is the dirty secret. most democrats who vote for these policies won't be infected by the inflation rate. but seniors, working families, and those living paycheck to paycheck have been and will continue to be, even in a greater sense. so through no fault of their own, good, hardworking americans are being hurt by their own government. and mr. speaker, that is just wrong. what does the white house... >> sean: that chart says it all, doesn't it? hardworking americans, the poor, the middle class, being impacted. going backwards, by the way. they are being impacted the most, and we are going to get chad pergram in just a minute, but look at that chart, because of biden's plans on the economy, wanting higher taxes, his gas policies, energy policies, leaving energy independence behind, open borders, abandoning americans abr
house floor. debate is ongoing on biden's build back better, new green deal socialism. carthy, the house minority leader still speaking on the house floor. >> it's not even going to be greater than the first 2 trillion list body wasted, mr. speaker. but here is the dirty secret. most democrats who vote for these policies won't be infected by the inflation rate. but seniors, working families, and those living paycheck to paycheck have been and will continue to be, even in a greater sense....
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ten more marjorie taylor greens in the house.s the odds on leader. but let's not forget, jessica, what the danger is here. lauren boebert is lying. lauren boebert, what she said about ilhan omar, she's a bigot. boebert is a bigot. but most importantly lauren boebert incited violence against another fellow member of congress. she called a fellow member of congress a suicide bomber. the scary thing, though, jessica, is lauren boebert is exactly where the republican party base is. you and i consider what she said to be outrageous. the base doesn't. >> it is outrageous. and to just sit there and listen to it, you hear her getting laughs from the crowd there, it is clearly done for laughs. and she's probably going to fund-raise off of it and make a fair amount of money for her re-election campaign. it boggles the mind, but to your point, that's where her base, that's where the republican party base is right now. >> that's the danger. look, lauren boebert is who she is. jessica, the danger for all of us is the republican party base doe
ten more marjorie taylor greens in the house.s the odds on leader. but let's not forget, jessica, what the danger is here. lauren boebert is lying. lauren boebert, what she said about ilhan omar, she's a bigot. boebert is a bigot. but most importantly lauren boebert incited violence against another fellow member of congress. she called a fellow member of congress a suicide bomber. the scary thing, though, jessica, is lauren boebert is exactly where the republican party base is. you and i...
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green of tennessee, i inform the house that mr. green will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. correa: madam speaker, as the member designated congress member napolitano, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will also vote yes on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated mr. hagedorn of minnesota, i inform the house that mr. hagedorn will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated mr. lieu of california, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote aye on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. gonzalez of texas, i inform the house that mr. gonzalez will vote nay on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does
green of tennessee, i inform the house that mr. green will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. correa: madam speaker, as the member designated congress member napolitano, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will also vote yes on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated mr. hagedorn of...
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"this green house" looking at e- easy upgrades in your home to help save the planet and save you moneyng a remodel, we all need to be aware of the new energy efficient options in case one of our appliances goes on the fritz. that kind of swap can be good for the environment and for your budget. in every home there are opportunities to swap out energy hogs in order to save electricity, save money and save the planet. and while no one needs to run out and replace all their appliances, being ready to make a smart swap when the next one breaks is a step towards a greener future. that starts with this little energy star label. >> whether it's your dishwasher or refrigerator, your computer or television, look for the energy star to get those savings that you are looking for. >> reporter: also look for these yellow energy guide labels. the ftc lists the annual cost of running an appliance and that should be a major consideration when you buy. not all swaps have to break the bank. you can find certified l.e.d. lightbulbs for less than a dollar each. >> they use 90% less energy and save you abo
"this green house" looking at e- easy upgrades in your home to help save the planet and save you moneyng a remodel, we all need to be aware of the new energy efficient options in case one of our appliances goes on the fritz. that kind of swap can be good for the environment and for your budget. in every home there are opportunities to swap out energy hogs in order to save electricity, save money and save the planet. and while no one needs to run out and replace all their appliances,...
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. >>> our series this green house, the castelomendes family has a very special guest.great. now, jamie, i know a lot of these dish, pasta with meatballs, rice, pizza, tacos, everyone's favorites. tell us what you'll take them through with this. >> well, listen, look, we love that food and one of the things that we've seen in the last year is the price of meat has gone up 10%. and, of course, the whole conversation about the environment and all the emissions that come from the meat, it's in all of our interest to try and reduce the amount of meat we have but still celebrate the dishes we love. one of the things that i love to do is the 50/50 rule. that's embracing other forms of protein so these beans, lentils, we can use mushrooms for flavor and chickpeas. do the 50/50 rule. it really works. today i'm going to do a delicious dish. we'll do a pasta fagioli soup. what we've got here is a lovely array of veggies. squash, carrots, onion, garlic. just spend a little time to fry them in a pan. have a look at that and see the color, see the bottom of the pan. that bottom of t
. >>> our series this green house, the castelomendes family has a very special guest.great. now, jamie, i know a lot of these dish, pasta with meatballs, rice, pizza, tacos, everyone's favorites. tell us what you'll take them through with this. >> well, listen, look, we love that food and one of the things that we've seen in the last year is the price of meat has gone up 10%. and, of course, the whole conversation about the environment and all the emissions that come from the...
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understand, 1st, crashes broke out in baghdad on friday as crowds storm the heavily fortified green zone. now housing government offices, a hundreds gathered to denounce the october the 10th boat as raked with some riotous holding rocks. and much of the anger has come from supporters of the iran about alpha tok coalition. and their presence in parliament has not been naturally cut down by almost 2 thirds prior to italy. now where a mayor has lashed out of the european union, blaming it for a so called jenna's side of refugees in the mediterranean. earlier this week, more than 800 african migrants were rescued in italian waters. and now being housed on the islands of land, producer and sicily, the mayor of paloma has lashed out of both brussels on a regional neighbors for failing to help it lead deal with this perpetual crisis. from a yell to static in the what is happening in the mediterranean is a real genocide that weighs on the conscience of european states and the european union. nobody is helping italy. why isn't malta helping someone should tell malta that it's possibly european union monster i
understand, 1st, crashes broke out in baghdad on friday as crowds storm the heavily fortified green zone. now housing government offices, a hundreds gathered to denounce the october the 10th boat as raked with some riotous holding rocks. and much of the anger has come from supporters of the iran about alpha tok coalition. and their presence in parliament has not been naturally cut down by almost 2 thirds prior to italy. now where a mayor has lashed out of the european union, blaming it for a so...
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the heavily guarded green zone houses government offices and western embassies of course.arties supported by iran-backed militias have been protesting after losing parliamentary seats in last month's elections. >>> german authorities reportedly believe a diplomat found dead outside moscow's embassy in berlin was a secret agent for russia's fsb intelligence service. according to a magazine, the 35-year-old fell from an upper floor of the russian embassy building but how he fell is still not clear. the russian embassy didn't agree to an autopsy, and the man's diplomatic immunity meant that germany could not carry out an investigation. russian officials say the diplomat's death was a tragic accident. and speculation by western media about the incident is, quote, absolutely incorrect. >>> a chart-topping brazilian singer has died in a plane crash. officials say the latin-grammy winner was on her way to a concert at the time. four other people died in the crash. now, the state's police chief say it's too early to determine the cause of the accident but a brazilian electric comp
the heavily guarded green zone houses government offices and western embassies of course.arties supported by iran-backed militias have been protesting after losing parliamentary seats in last month's elections. >>> german authorities reportedly believe a diplomat found dead outside moscow's embassy in berlin was a secret agent for russia's fsb intelligence service. according to a magazine, the 35-year-old fell from an upper floor of the russian embassy building but how he fell is still...
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agreement at the g20 to stop international financing of coal, but look, china is the world's biggest green house get to net zero or reduce emissions before 2030. so today and tomorrow you'll hear a lot of speeches and promises from world leaders but after that the real work will begin that's diplomats, deputies, ministers trying to come to some agreement to limit warming to 1.5 degrees celsius and that depends on coal >> i don't know if it's on the official schedule. i was looking and didn't see his name but jeff bezos posted to instagram last night he had a -- it was a picture of him and prince charles, ahead of cop26, talking to each other. is he going to be speaking do we know about what? >> reporter: we haven't seen anything on that schedule yet on bezos. we know that bill gates will be here amid other top executives and we know that bezos' earth fund is here already as well this does go for two weeks so we have a lot to come. >> thank you very much we look forward to check ins about how things are p progressing. >>> on the other side of the break, a vote on president biden's scaled down inf
agreement at the g20 to stop international financing of coal, but look, china is the world's biggest green house get to net zero or reduce emissions before 2030. so today and tomorrow you'll hear a lot of speeches and promises from world leaders but after that the real work will begin that's diplomats, deputies, ministers trying to come to some agreement to limit warming to 1.5 degrees celsius and that depends on coal >> i don't know if it's on the official schedule. i was looking and...