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here she talks about environmental activist greta thuneberg. >> there are many voices as well as greta who should be resonating and trying to get the world's attention for a long time. i've been going to un climate summits for about a decade now and there have been incredibly powerful moral voices coming from the marshall islands. there was an incredible speech made at the united nations in 2014 by a woman from the marshall islands, a young woman named kathy jenner who wrote a poem to her nine-month-old baby and she read it to the assembled country representatives and it was an incredible speech that should have gone as viral as any of the greatest speeches so i think, i point this out. there have been other moments like a few years later when typhoon i am hit the philippines. at the very moment there was a un summit happening on climate change and the representative from the philippines didn't know whether his family was safe or not and he broke down crying in front of the entire assembly. that should have gone as viral as any of greta's beaches so to be honest, i think there is an is
here she talks about environmental activist greta thuneberg. >> there are many voices as well as greta who should be resonating and trying to get the world's attention for a long time. i've been going to un climate summits for about a decade now and there have been incredibly powerful moral voices coming from the marshall islands. there was an incredible speech made at the united nations in 2014 by a woman from the marshall islands, a young woman named kathy jenner who wrote a poem to her...
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and this is what greta thunberg's message is. "we're fed up, people. we're 16 years old.re not gonna put uphi withanymore, you guys." >> in 1990, william f. buckley jr., who hosted this program...ed >> william f. buckley. >> yeah. he actually -- maybe was early to this debate for conservatives -- he invited a leading environmentalist and a leading major coal producer to the program to debate the pros and cons of coal.ta i want you t a look. >> when you burn coal or oil or natural gas, although in smaller quantities, which is not in thtdioxide, term toxic, but which does expose usus to a risk of basally destabilizing global climate. and that's a cost. you can argue about how big a cost it is, and i think that's a reasonable argument. we don't know exactl but we think the lesson of what happened with acidain is... >> "we" being the sira club? >> the sierra club. and i think environmentalists, in general. ...that when we see a problem like this, we ought to begin buying a small insurance policy early instead of waiting until we have a crisis. the problem in is,e with acid it
and this is what greta thunberg's message is. "we're fed up, people. we're 16 years old.re not gonna put uphi withanymore, you guys." >> in 1990, william f. buckley jr., who hosted this program...ed >> william f. buckley. >> yeah. he actually -- maybe was early to this debate for conservatives -- he invited a leading environmentalist and a leading major coal producer to the program to debate the pros and cons of coal.ta i want you t a look. >> when you burn...
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but greta is remarkable and i think there's something about greta and that she so clearly is not performingor anyone. she was not looking for anyone to like her. coming back to what we were talking about earlier we live in a culture where everybody is constantly performing a version ofthemselves . everybody's interested in being famous or promoting themselves. greta could not be less interested in this. she's so 100 percent focused on the science and she talks about how having been diagnosed with asperger's, she says i'm not interested in your social games as somebody on the autism spectrum so i think there's something about how uninterested greta is in our opinion of her that makes her a very trusted messenger for a lot of people. obviously she faces massive attacks and she's clear minded about why she is being attacked by the likes of donald trump and vladimir putin and not to mention armies of trolls. it's because she's part of building a global movement that is growing with exponential speed. there were 7 million people who participated in the world climate strikes over an eight day per
but greta is remarkable and i think there's something about greta and that she so clearly is not performingor anyone. she was not looking for anyone to like her. coming back to what we were talking about earlier we live in a culture where everybody is constantly performing a version ofthemselves . everybody's interested in being famous or promoting themselves. greta could not be less interested in this. she's so 100 percent focused on the science and she talks about how having been diagnosed...
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i met greta on that amazing bait and views? i met greta on that amazing baitandi views? bait and i had a really tough interview with her with really tough questions. i said, interview with her with really tough questions. isaid, what interview with her with really tough questions. i said, what you're doing is meaningless if no one else does anything, you're trying to make us feel guilty. you talk about the problem but never solutions. surely if you raise these issues, if the houses on fire, tell us how to put it out. i asked all of that stuff to the extent i produced a list of questions and my producer said, are you really going to ask that? remember, she's child. i said, you really going to ask that? remember, she's child. isaid, she's really well—versed in these issues and obviously i will ask her politely but she can take this kind of questioning, and she was really good on all the issues. she had to everything and we did do a forceful interview. you can take this kind of question because it is thrown at environmental reporters but will you be travelling by plane and
i met greta on that amazing bait and views? i met greta on that amazing baitandi views? bait and i had a really tough interview with her with really tough questions. i said, interview with her with really tough questions. isaid, what interview with her with really tough questions. i said, what you're doing is meaningless if no one else does anything, you're trying to make us feel guilty. you talk about the problem but never solutions. surely if you raise these issues, if the houses on fire,...
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i could point to many others but greta is remarkable.ething about greta and that she so clearly is not performed for anyone. she's not looking for anyone to like her. come back to maybe what we were talking earlier, we live in a culture where everyone is performing a version of themselves, everybody's interest in being famous, interested in promoting themselves. greta could not be less -- i never pick she is 100% focus on the science. she's talked about how having been diagnosed with asperger's, she says i'm not interested in your social games as somebody on the autism spectrum. i think there's something about how i'm interested greta is in our opinion of her that makes her a very trusted messenger for a lot of people. obviously she faces massive attacks and she is very clear about wife she's being attacked by the likes of donald trump and vladimir putin and not to mention armies of trolls, it's because she's part of building a global movement that is growing with exponential speed. there were 7 million people who participated in the wor
i could point to many others but greta is remarkable.ething about greta and that she so clearly is not performed for anyone. she's not looking for anyone to like her. come back to maybe what we were talking earlier, we live in a culture where everyone is performing a version of themselves, everybody's interest in being famous, interested in promoting themselves. greta could not be less -- i never pick she is 100% focus on the science. she's talked about how having been diagnosed with...
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and what greta is done in the last few days.as she confronted congress. >> and going to be doing some of it myself i'm not going to announce it now but because of greta and because of the sunshine movement sunrise movement. it sunshine too. i said i'm going to step out of my comfort zone and put my body on the line and you will be hearing about it it's gotta be created. fdr included so many artists in the new deal we have to do that this time. we have to do a lot. we are in a civilizational internalization and audits of the artist are the best people, poets, sculptors, and helping us move into the new period. that's what art is for. >> i'm so excited by this because it's one of the things about the original do a deal that i love the most is that it ushered in a artistic renaissance and there was so much funding for public art much of it is still around but hundreds upon hundreds of murals.tens of thousands of theater productions. really avant-garde. it was democratic. this idea that art is not for just coastal elite everybody ha
and what greta is done in the last few days.as she confronted congress. >> and going to be doing some of it myself i'm not going to announce it now but because of greta and because of the sunshine movement sunrise movement. it sunshine too. i said i'm going to step out of my comfort zone and put my body on the line and you will be hearing about it it's gotta be created. fdr included so many artists in the new deal we have to do that this time. we have to do a lot. we are in a...
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you know, greta is angry and i agree with her, to be angry. but i also think in every one of us there will be, at some points, we need to find a solution. we can focus on the problem or we can start to be creative. human beings, we are just incredible in being creative in what we do. so, migration will not stop with hard hand policies or zero tolerance policies. migration will only be stopped if we create the opportunities that we serve in our own countries. the opportunity to choose whether we want to migrate or not, the right to dream, a different place where we can live and be the -- [ speaking foreign language ] you know, to have a tree in our backyard has become something so hard. we can't allow that to continue to happen. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> so, marta, tell us a little bit about how the organization you founded and still continue to guide, mamucha, combats this kind of violence. what interventions have had the most impact in the work that you do in your communities? i know this is hard. what gives you the hope for tomorrow? [ s
you know, greta is angry and i agree with her, to be angry. but i also think in every one of us there will be, at some points, we need to find a solution. we can focus on the problem or we can start to be creative. human beings, we are just incredible in being creative in what we do. so, migration will not stop with hard hand policies or zero tolerance policies. migration will only be stopped if we create the opportunities that we serve in our own countries. the opportunity to choose whether we...
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greta, this is an soundbites. look at the economy. look at the business that investing in their businesses. look at pharmaceutical drug prices, as well as it's ever been because of generics are being passed. look at the cut in regulation. i dose with this gentleman is talking about as far as it is going to criticize this president and upset about biden, i'm just saying expose exposerh biden the biden got caught. an interesting part about his sons that getting off ties been four, five years he's now getting off the committee come off the board. what i would say there's nothing wrong, what this gentleman fails to realize before he started cursing is that the vice president now is running for president, got caught. the public g gets it, that thiss not normal. if you want to go in to what the president has done, i will tell you this. i'm in the private sector he's done great for this country and that's what i think the game plan from ms. pelosi is to try to keep the narrative going that he's illegitimate president. do you know when impeac
greta, this is an soundbites. look at the economy. look at the business that investing in their businesses. look at pharmaceutical drug prices, as well as it's ever been because of generics are being passed. look at the cut in regulation. i dose with this gentleman is talking about as far as it is going to criticize this president and upset about biden, i'm just saying expose exposerh biden the biden got caught. an interesting part about his sons that getting off ties been four, five years he's...
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neil, citing greta thunberg, her recent adventure ona greta thunberg, her recent adventure on a yachtou don't have £5 million to build a zero carbon yacht and play for your crew to fly to new york and pick up the boat? he says he will stay with his favourite budget airline. we have had some others saying let the train take the strain, we have just others saying let the train take the strain, we havejust come back from two weeks going around europe, co mforta ble, two weeks going around europe, comfortable, efficient and good value, lots of good deals and you get to see where you're going. certainly of train prices come down it would be a lot more affordable. that is one of the issues, the fact that certain here in the uk, train prices can be pretty astronomical, even when compared with the cost of a flight. i think if you book in advance, you can get so much better deals. again, it is the same with air travel, plan ahead and get the best deals. well, train prices need to come down, says steve. jonathan williams says either that or the wea k williams says either that or the weak pound
neil, citing greta thunberg, her recent adventure ona greta thunberg, her recent adventure on a yachtou don't have £5 million to build a zero carbon yacht and play for your crew to fly to new york and pick up the boat? he says he will stay with his favourite budget airline. we have had some others saying let the train take the strain, we have just others saying let the train take the strain, we havejust come back from two weeks going around europe, co mforta ble, two weeks going around europe,...
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greta: we want to get you involved as well. your reaction to this poll a crisis of confidence in u.s. elections. republicans 202-748-8001 democrats 202-748-8000 independents 202-748-8002 let me add some more numbers to what you're talking about. you can text us if you put in your first name city and state text us. let me add some more numbers to what you were just talking about. when asked about americans who believe that foreign governments pose a threat to the united states, a 58% of those surveyed said yes, 41% of republicans, 77% of democrats and 58% of independents. reid: a remarkable distinction there between the two parties. one side definitely thinks that there is a threat from foreign governments and the other side kind of does, too. 41% of republicans, that's not nothing. it's not a majority but is it is a significant percent of republicans who are worried. the the influence of foreign actors on our elections. the number of americans who believe that the federal government has actually done enough to protect our elect
greta: we want to get you involved as well. your reaction to this poll a crisis of confidence in u.s. elections. republicans 202-748-8001 democrats 202-748-8000 independents 202-748-8002 let me add some more numbers to what you're talking about. you can text us if you put in your first name city and state text us. let me add some more numbers to what you were just talking about. when asked about americans who believe that foreign governments pose a threat to the united states, a 58% of those...
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is greta thunberg the winner of this year's nobel peace prize?live in oslo. the announcement is about to happen. we will bring it to you when we get it. all over 75s should get back the licence fee for free. a report out today is highly critical of the bbc and the government over the decision to means test it. this 81—year—old lady feels so strongly about the issue she's travelled here from wales to tell us what she thinks. it's the party capital of the world but what impact are tourists having on the resources, nature and the beauty of ibiza?
is greta thunberg the winner of this year's nobel peace prize?live in oslo. the announcement is about to happen. we will bring it to you when we get it. all over 75s should get back the licence fee for free. a report out today is highly critical of the bbc and the government over the decision to means test it. this 81—year—old lady feels so strongly about the issue she's travelled here from wales to tell us what she thinks. it's the party capital of the world but what impact are tourists...
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caller: say it again, greta. host: when the reporter asked the president, thursday, specifically, so what did you want out of that phone call? and he says, i wanted them to investigate joe biden and his son. caller: if i was the president, i would not have answered the question. host: does it concern you? caller: of course it does. host: why? caller: because he should not answer those questions. it should be done legally. host: what should be done? caller: he should restrain his comments and have it done in a court of law and done with due , and the facts should come out, whether they be bogus or not. and it should go through a court of law, not through the media. host: ok. jerry in california. thank you for watching so early and calling in. i appreciate that. times" andrk "washington times" front pages has the text messages jerry and i were talking about. "the new york times" front page goes through exchanges. is messaged oner july 19, in advance of president trump's call to zelensky. potus says, looks like call
caller: say it again, greta. host: when the reporter asked the president, thursday, specifically, so what did you want out of that phone call? and he says, i wanted them to investigate joe biden and his son. caller: if i was the president, i would not have answered the question. host: does it concern you? caller: of course it does. host: why? caller: because he should not answer those questions. it should be done legally. host: what should be done? caller: he should restrain his comments and...
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though there's something about how on interested greta is in our upper mixer a very trusted messenger for a lot of people. obviously she faces massive attacks and she's very clear minded about why he is being attacked by the likes of donald trump and vladimir putin and not to mention armies of trolls. it's because she's part of building a global movement that is growing with exponential speed. there were 7 million people who participated in the world climate strikes over an eight day period. it's unprecedented in the history of the planet so greta is part of an amazing movement and she would be the first person to say it's not about me. it's about the movement of young people coming together. >> to watch this program and other episodes, visit our website at booktv.org. click on the in-depth tab at the top of the page. >> joining us is pulitzer prize-winning author and historian rich atkinson. here is his latest book the lfbritish are coming, the war for america, 1775 to 1777. mister atkinson, your well-known foryour world , you wrote back 200 years. >> i did. i spent 15 years looking
though there's something about how on interested greta is in our upper mixer a very trusted messenger for a lot of people. obviously she faces massive attacks and she's very clear minded about why he is being attacked by the likes of donald trump and vladimir putin and not to mention armies of trolls. it's because she's part of building a global movement that is growing with exponential speed. there were 7 million people who participated in the world climate strikes over an eight day period....
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remember her because she really deserves to be remembered. >> i want to say and for the word about greta because when she started her school strike for the climate, she was the only person who showed up. and for weeks she would do it and slowly other people would join her and it became a global mass movement as we've seen over the last few weeks. in addition to her being a determined passionate advocate for us doing what we know we should do with respect to the climate she also has autism and has persevered with her very strong faith that one person can make a difference in one person can spark others to join. she has as often happens when you stick your head out, especially if you are a young person. she has engendered wild support and millions of young people wanting to be part of her campaign but she is also engendered an enormous amount of blowback and she's been criticized and marginalized and made fun of how she speaks and presents herself how she looked. people are really doing so because they recognize the power of her example. in the spark she has lit across the world among youn
remember her because she really deserves to be remembered. >> i want to say and for the word about greta because when she started her school strike for the climate, she was the only person who showed up. and for weeks she would do it and slowly other people would join her and it became a global mass movement as we've seen over the last few weeks. in addition to her being a determined passionate advocate for us doing what we know we should do with respect to the climate she also has autism...
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. >> how are you doing this morning, greta? >> good morning. >> i think the crisis of confidence is not foreign interference but rather globalist corporate interference. i mean, just a week ago because of my stance on 5g is an existential crisis, you have martin call professor from washington state, i mean, they're putting antennas up in our neighbors right now and there's an absolute blackout, i'm talking the dangers of radiation, antennas are going to incur on our people and nobody an talking about it and they're fasing people like me who is a journalist who has run for congress and voices being taken away and this is happening by the day, if we cannot speak freely what's in our hearts, what concerns us, you know, there's a global movement right now to stop the deployment of these 5g antennas in switzerland, they're having protests because they roll these out early in switzerland and people are giving sick. >> okay. all right, bruce, leave your comments there, we will go to edward in jersey city, new jersey, independent. edwa
. >> how are you doing this morning, greta? >> good morning. >> i think the crisis of confidence is not foreign interference but rather globalist corporate interference. i mean, just a week ago because of my stance on 5g is an existential crisis, you have martin call professor from washington state, i mean, they're putting antennas up in our neighbors right now and there's an absolute blackout, i'm talking the dangers of radiation, antennas are going to incur on our people and...
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ways people can make a difference and we saw with the un general assembly last week and obviously the gretalections that people are becoming more mindful of elections and what they can do if governments and companies failed to act. everything can help. it is buying fewer close, you're died, flying less, it is so many different things. it is a sign of things to come. -- your diet. one of things to come. -- your diet. one of the things climate change experts say is that it is a race against time. we are against time as well. we will have to leave it there. thank you very much, dr stephanie hare. thank you for watching. 20 more still to come on bbc news. we will see you soon. hello there. what a changeable week of weather it's been so far. if we look back to tuesday, a typical weather watcher looked somewhat like this — threatening—looking cloud, lots of heavy rain, a disappointing day. by wednesday, it was all change. gin—clear skies across much of the country, but a noticeable chill in the air. now, if we take a look at the satellite picture from wednesday, you can see how widespread the dry
ways people can make a difference and we saw with the un general assembly last week and obviously the gretalections that people are becoming more mindful of elections and what they can do if governments and companies failed to act. everything can help. it is buying fewer close, you're died, flying less, it is so many different things. it is a sign of things to come. -- your diet. one of things to come. -- your diet. one of the things climate change experts say is that it is a race against time....
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and i think greta is a -- prophetic voice.ome religions it is denominations are listening i am unsure about i don't really know what their opinion is now. but some of us believe the scriptures of nature and accurately interpret them. >> that is exactly the essence. i agree we need faith leaders in this conversation. it's not just about politics. we need to speak to the whole selves. i have a chapter on fire that describes a very unlikely visit i took as a secular jewish feminist. i would encourage everyone to read. it is an amazing text. what draws on the teaching i attended a conference where it was a really profound debate that was happening in the catholic church about us examining the idea that the earth is human dominion. it is just here for us. nature has a value in and of itself. that was pretty radical. it was seen as pretty radical to parts of the catholic church. we need that kind of leadership. >> your first book came out 20 years ago. i think history will judge president president trump in this moment in history. >
and i think greta is a -- prophetic voice.ome religions it is denominations are listening i am unsure about i don't really know what their opinion is now. but some of us believe the scriptures of nature and accurately interpret them. >> that is exactly the essence. i agree we need faith leaders in this conversation. it's not just about politics. we need to speak to the whole selves. i have a chapter on fire that describes a very unlikely visit i took as a secular jewish feminist. i would...
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global low interest rates, we have to make this investment for future generations, as people like gretaplained so eloquently, and if we do it in the right way, we can create jobs. it's really interesting, actually. we've just done a survey of individual investors and sometimes the man on the street is just as smart as the person who runs the big pension funds. i wasjust going to ask you that, very briefly, because we have run out of time, to what extent is your sector, financial services, pushing this agenda and seeing change from that perspective in terms of where the money is going? so the answer to that is u nfortu nately not going? so the answer to that is unfortunately not enough. 0ur survey shows that more than 80% of people would like to have climate positive investments in their pension fund, but only a small percentage are doing that, and that's simply because there isn't enough good product available. all right, well, let's hope there is in the future. thank you for coming really interesting. after last week's positive signals in the us—china trade war, us treasury secretary s
global low interest rates, we have to make this investment for future generations, as people like gretaplained so eloquently, and if we do it in the right way, we can create jobs. it's really interesting, actually. we've just done a survey of individual investors and sometimes the man on the street is just as smart as the person who runs the big pension funds. i wasjust going to ask you that, very briefly, because we have run out of time, to what extent is your sector, financial services,...
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>>what he said about climate activist greta thunberg when she came into town. >>and 4 people are dead after a shooting at a kansas city bar who police are on the lookout for tonight. >>it is back on for many pg e customers who have their electricity turned off to prevent wildfires how the community in paradise is dealing >>kron 4 news at a power is back on tonight for most neighbors across butte yuma and also plumas county show remember pgd shut off power to more than 10,000 customers across that area on saturday night in order to prevent its lines. >>from sparking wildfires many of the neighbors dealing with these outages were victims of the camp fire last year sparked by pg lines just come and went to paradise to hear how the community. it's dealing with these preventative shut offs. >>marches to the beat up in drama. we get to listen to this powering the necessities for neighbor, jim light rain. one of more than 10,000 customers across butte county dealing with outages since saturday night and pg e proactively shut off power. >>to prevent its lines for spark
>>what he said about climate activist greta thunberg when she came into town. >>and 4 people are dead after a shooting at a kansas city bar who police are on the lookout for tonight. >>it is back on for many pg e customers who have their electricity turned off to prevent wildfires how the community in paradise is dealing >>kron 4 news at a power is back on tonight for most neighbors across butte yuma and also plumas county show remember pgd shut off power to more than...
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caller: hi, greta. hankin, i think i heard you said earlier you are not sure how your party would message the three key states. i have an idea, something simple like reagan. are you any better off? on the stump, i hear him say there are 10,000 new manufacturing plants up. where are those? t.0 miles of wall was buil where? guest: thank you. you are hired. it is simple, but it's true. they are saying things, and there is actually doing things. what has actually happened? it is the are you better off than you were four years ago? if the answer is yes, they will likely vote trump. if the answer is no, they will likely vote democratic. who democrats need to go after to win those suburban voters, it is good to be a more targeted message. it is going to be a little less about manufacturing and a little less about steel tariffs that don't hit home with suburban voters as much as rural voters depending on the area you are in. it is about winning this thing. we are going to have to be targeted and precise. target
caller: hi, greta. hankin, i think i heard you said earlier you are not sure how your party would message the three key states. i have an idea, something simple like reagan. are you any better off? on the stump, i hear him say there are 10,000 new manufacturing plants up. where are those? t.0 miles of wall was buil where? guest: thank you. you are hired. it is simple, but it's true. they are saying things, and there is actually doing things. what has actually happened? it is the are you better...
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greta, everybody from donald trump to glimmer putin has criticized her which shows you she is really in the right track. [laughter] [applause] badge of honor right. [applause]. so young people, to me what they are telling us is that you have to have the willingness to be defiant. you have to be wheeling to be defiant. that can look, and it can take different forms. kelsey you talk about is rebel roasting nun who is working china all over the place. this is in the 17th century, and you mentioned margaret smith, i was going to raise her, you said i sort of wonder if would happen if she were the senate today. is going ask you that. here's why. today is the one-year anniversary, everybody no, brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. in that as we all know and painfully remember came after this wrenching hearing in which doctor christine, who no one could ever heard of before she like the researcher scientist. forward and we know that a certain other waiter republican woman senator from maine, basically determined in part the outcome of that whole debate and process. in the world sort of div
greta, everybody from donald trump to glimmer putin has criticized her which shows you she is really in the right track. [laughter] [applause] badge of honor right. [applause]. so young people, to me what they are telling us is that you have to have the willingness to be defiant. you have to be wheeling to be defiant. that can look, and it can take different forms. kelsey you talk about is rebel roasting nun who is working china all over the place. this is in the 17th century, and you mentioned...
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climate activist greta thunberg shaming world leaders for failing to act on climate change. >> it's been two weeks since she delivered that powerful speech. and in the coming days her activism could be recognized by the nobel committee. according to bookmakers, she is a favorite to win the nobel peace prize this week. if she does, it would make her the youngest ever recipient of that award. let's get perspective from the head of u.s.'s program at chatham house. we know thunberg is out in the ooet ether here as a possibility. what do you make of her chances? >> i think right now she's the person everyone is talking about. her speech at the u.n. was so powerful. it's difficult to even listen to it now, several days later and not feel the emotion and the power. so, i think she really is the person that we have all of our eyes on. she's mobilized the youth. there's so much focus globally not only on climate, but on the next generation, on youth, on the abilities of young people to really make a difference if they engage. and she has been just phenomenal at getting young people across europe,
climate activist greta thunberg shaming world leaders for failing to act on climate change. >> it's been two weeks since she delivered that powerful speech. and in the coming days her activism could be recognized by the nobel committee. according to bookmakers, she is a favorite to win the nobel peace prize this week. if she does, it would make her the youngest ever recipient of that award. let's get perspective from the head of u.s.'s program at chatham house. we know thunberg is out in...
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last thing greta is absolutely remarkable young woman. i have soo much respect for her. think she is the prophetic voice. these other voices that i've spoken about before, like kathy jenner, are as well. . . >> everybody is performing a version of himself and interested in being famous and promotingor themselves. gutter cannot be less interested in this. she is a 100% focused on the s signs. and she has talked about having been diagnosed with as burgers, she said i'm not interested in your social games. as something on the autism spectrum. there is something about how uninterested she is in our opinion of her that makes her a very trusted messenger for a lot of people. obviously she faces attacks. it is because she is part of ldilding a global movement that is growing with exponential speed. there were several million people who a participated in the world climate strikes over an eight day . . . that is unprecedented in the history of the planet. greta is part of an amazing movement and should be the first person this is not about me, it's a movement of young people comi
last thing greta is absolutely remarkable young woman. i have soo much respect for her. think she is the prophetic voice. these other voices that i've spoken about before, like kathy jenner, are as well. . . >> everybody is performing a version of himself and interested in being famous and promotingor themselves. gutter cannot be less interested in this. she is a 100% focused on the s signs. and she has talked about having been diagnosed with as burgers, she said i'm not interested in...
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that's what this little girl is doing, this little greta girl. >> stephen: greta thunberg, yeah. ( cheers "listen, don't tell me how sad you feelmt that's where i'm at now. he has talked to all kinds of despots. he has pretty much done every despicable thing you can do. and people go, "well, you know... that's just how he is." well, okay. now that's what you got. what you going to do with it? but in the interim, i wrote an amazing book! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: you know what, i have heard a rumor-- and i hope you can verify this or not. >> okay. >> stephen: um, i heard you wrote a book. ( laughter ) just on the street. >> right. >> stephen: i heard on the street, you wrote a book. it's called "the unqualified hostess." >> yes. >> stephen: okay. you have hosted so many things. what-- like, the oscars, "the view," fundraisers. why are you-- in what world are you the unqualified hostess? >> i'm the unqualified hostess in the world of most people's thinking. no one expects a book like this from me, because they're like, "that's whoopi. she's probably just sucking down some beer and
that's what this little girl is doing, this little greta girl. >> stephen: greta thunberg, yeah. ( cheers "listen, don't tell me how sad you feelmt that's where i'm at now. he has talked to all kinds of despots. he has pretty much done every despicable thing you can do. and people go, "well, you know... that's just how he is." well, okay. now that's what you got. what you going to do with it? but in the interim, i wrote an amazing book! ( cheers and applause ) >>...
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and 16-year-old swedish climate activist greta thunberg met with indigenous youth climate leaders tuesday as she visited the standing rock sioux reservation in north dakota. thunberg was welcomed by 16 year-old high school junior tokata iron eyes, who was just 12 years old when she joined protests against the dakota access pipeline in 2016. iron eyes later appeared with greta thunberg in a video produced by the lakota peoples law project, urging congress to stop the keystone xl pipeline. >> indigouous peles s ha beenn on therontlinef the clate crisis and we know howoo live in balance with e earth. so w whe we aralking aut sotionons, whave t tinclude indigeus peopl in the conversation. so l l's protect our indenous peoples, their rights, their communities, the way of le beuse thats what ware ing to nd when wgo into this btle. amy: andhose areome of t helines. is is decracy no, decracynowrg, the r and peace rert. i'm amy odman. juan: ani'm an gonzaz. weome to a of our lieners and views from aund the countrand arou the wor. begin tay'show in uador, wre tens thousan of pple led indigens leade
and 16-year-old swedish climate activist greta thunberg met with indigenous youth climate leaders tuesday as she visited the standing rock sioux reservation in north dakota. thunberg was welcomed by 16 year-old high school junior tokata iron eyes, who was just 12 years old when she joined protests against the dakota access pipeline in 2016. iron eyes later appeared with greta thunberg in a video produced by the lakota peoples law project, urging congress to stop the keystone xl pipeline....
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>>you know greta thunberg is i think it motivates me. pm we can be the case in the future is we can't do anything others. we need a size >>things like this happen you to sign that need to do we need to do more. >>so as the uncertainty of the shuttle's continue. john silver's thoughts echo that of so many we talked with. >>it's needed because of the pacifiers that we had but it is kind of frustrating the way was dropped and everybody we know we were warned that it was it wasn't anything really positive going hear now we heard that old greed is going down. so it just puts a little frustration in game. >>and back out here live in east san jose again the lights are still on at this point and it is not windy in our location of the san jose now back to you too in the studio. >>jair that a young lady mentioning. >>greta thunberg the swedish 16 year-old who has really led the. >>climate change movement for that generation and certainly climate change is a part of the changing landscape in california in the country, but from talking to people tod
>>you know greta thunberg is i think it motivates me. pm we can be the case in the future is we can't do anything others. we need a size >>things like this happen you to sign that need to do we need to do more. >>so as the uncertainty of the shuttle's continue. john silver's thoughts echo that of so many we talked with. >>it's needed because of the pacifiers that we had but it is kind of frustrating the way was dropped and everybody we know we were warned that it was it...
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meanwhile, 16-year-old swedish climate activist greta thunberg joined the global protests from south dakota where she led a march in downtown rapid city. becausell not back down we know what is at stake and we wiwi never give up. amy: over the weekend, greta thunberg met with youth climate activists on south dakota's s pe ridge e reservion.n. today she'll v visit the standig rock sioux reservation, where indigenous-led protests in 2016 forced president obama to halt construction of the dakota access pipeline before president trump green-lighted completion of the project as one of his first acts in officece. the u.s. supreme court opened a new term monday, hearing oral arguments on a case that will decide whether states can eliminate the insanity defense in criminal prosecutions. notably absent from the bench was justice clarence thomas. chief justice roberts said the 7171-year-old was s ill with an undisclosesed illness. 86-year-old justice ruth bader ginsberg, who received radiation treatment for a cancerououtumor over the summer, was presentnt d asked the first question of the sess
meanwhile, 16-year-old swedish climate activist greta thunberg joined the global protests from south dakota where she led a march in downtown rapid city. becausell not back down we know what is at stake and we wiwi never give up. amy: over the weekend, greta thunberg met with youth climate activists on south dakota's s pe ridge e reservion.n. today she'll v visit the standig rock sioux reservation, where indigenous-led protests in 2016 forced president obama to halt construction of the dakota...
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since i served and then came out and then retired from my transit company right behind you, greta, i've always noticed that a lot of our veterans who in turn are always sick, and if you go to the local va you see a lot of veterans who are in these mess programs to keep them on bath and some of the programs that are in the v.a. doesn't really help. i really appreciate what you think because i have a friend of mine who lives around the corner from me served in the gulf war and she lost her hair. the v.a. couldn't determine why but now when she found out they were gassed, that's the reason why. she had two miscarriages behind that. i appreciate you coming out and telling the people, the american people how corrupt our government is. i thank you try to appreciate your sentiments and thank you for your service and also to your friend as well. unfortunately there is a long history of federal government experimentation on military personnel. when i was working as deputy director of government affairs i ran across this thing called project 112, a very x-files sounding name but it was a major de
since i served and then came out and then retired from my transit company right behind you, greta, i've always noticed that a lot of our veterans who in turn are always sick, and if you go to the local va you see a lot of veterans who are in these mess programs to keep them on bath and some of the programs that are in the v.a. doesn't really help. i really appreciate what you think because i have a friend of mine who lives around the corner from me served in the gulf war and she lost her hair....
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teenage climate activist greta thunberg joined a fridays for future demonstration in iowa. she is making her way through the americas to santiago, chile, where anonother conference wiwil take place in september -- in december. a climate change tracking survey confirmed last month was the hottest september evever record. hollywood actor james franco is facing civil lawsuits brought by two women who accuse him of running a bogus film school in which women were asked to do nude auditions or shoot explicit sex scenes. james franco faced similar allegations of sexual exportation just last year. the director of america's fbi has warned facebook's plan to encrypt its popular messaging service could make it a platform for child sex abuse. they say encryption would be a dream come true for pedophiles. facebook says encryption would improve user privacy protection. it has been over 70 years since the soviet red army captured berlin, ending the nazi regime, but the fate of thousands of soldiers who lost their lives in the second world war remains unknown. one of the bloodiest battles
teenage climate activist greta thunberg joined a fridays for future demonstration in iowa. she is making her way through the americas to santiago, chile, where anonother conference wiwil take place in september -- in december. a climate change tracking survey confirmed last month was the hottest september evever record. hollywood actor james franco is facing civil lawsuits brought by two women who accuse him of running a bogus film school in which women were asked to do nude auditions or shoot...
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caller: hi, greta.kin, i think i heard you said earlier you are not sure how your party would message the three key states. i have an idea, something simple like reagan. are you any better off? on the stump, i hear him say there are 10,000 new manufacturing plants up. where are those? t.0 miles of wall was buil where? guest: thank you. you are hired. it is simple, but it's true. they are saying things, and there is actually doing things. what has actually happened? it is the are you better off than you were four years ago? if the answer is yes, they will likely vote trump. if the answer is no, they will likely vote democratic. who democrats need to go after to win those suburban voters, it is good to be a more targeted message. it is going to be a little less about manufacturing and a little less about steel tariffs that don't hit home with suburban voters as much as rural voters depending on the area you are in. it is about winning this thing. we are going to have to be targeted and precise. targeting,
caller: hi, greta.kin, i think i heard you said earlier you are not sure how your party would message the three key states. i have an idea, something simple like reagan. are you any better off? on the stump, i hear him say there are 10,000 new manufacturing plants up. where are those? t.0 miles of wall was buil where? guest: thank you. you are hired. it is simple, but it's true. they are saying things, and there is actually doing things. what has actually happened? it is the are you better off...
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swedish climate change activist greta berg is -- greta thunberg is among the finalists. we get a cpr reading in the next 15 minutes or so. that's followed by spanish cpi at 8:00 a.m. london time. stay tuned for those data points . this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: this is daybreak europe. i'm matt miller in berlin. nejra: i'm erica in london. features extending gains after an iranian take a blast is causing oil to spill in the red sea. we're joined by anne ray hordern. what do we know? annmarie: lots of reports out of iran and reuters that the iranian company that owned this tanker, to caused this explosion and we now have oil spilling into the red sea. reports are also saying this happened 60 miles from jetta, the sally port city in the red sea. there are reports it's being investigated at the moment. we did see brent and wti tick higher on the news. brent is up nearly 1.5% on this news. of course we've been talking for weeks about the geopolitical risks in the region, and the price of oil. it seems the risk has gone away and the price is trading below we were pre-saudi atta
swedish climate change activist greta berg is -- greta thunberg is among the finalists. we get a cpr reading in the next 15 minutes or so. that's followed by spanish cpi at 8:00 a.m. london time. stay tuned for those data points . this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: this is daybreak europe. i'm matt miller in berlin. nejra: i'm erica in london. features extending gains after an iranian take a blast is causing oil to spill in the red sea. we're joined by anne ray hordern. what do we know? annmarie:...
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a lot of people believed it might be the young swedish environmental activist greta thunberg into we'll update you on the blackouts here in the bay area. areas in purple without power. crews are continuing to examine the power lines in the daylight. once they see they are safe they will turn them on and they would begin that at day break to get to it as quickly as possible. >> so far today pg&e has not provided us on an update for those retors and there are percentages by counts but there are a lot of folks still in the dark. and about two-thirds of the people have their power back. >>> now as far as southern california, let's update you there. the wildfire, one person has died. the saddleridge fire ballooned to nearly 5,000 acres in the san fernando valley. it is completely out of control. no containment. firefighters say the death was from a heart attack. nearly 100 structures have been destroyed. we're hearing more than 20,000 homes are under evacuation orders. >> and they are watching the weather very carefully because of that fire. we're finally getting a small break from the wind
a lot of people believed it might be the young swedish environmental activist greta thunberg into we'll update you on the blackouts here in the bay area. areas in purple without power. crews are continuing to examine the power lines in the daylight. once they see they are safe they will turn them on and they would begin that at day break to get to it as quickly as possible. >> so far today pg&e has not provided us on an update for those retors and there are percentages by counts but...
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is greta thunberg the winner of this year's nobel peace prize? she's among the favourites, and we'll find out in the next few minutes. the teenage climate activist would become the recipient of the 100th prize if she wins. this is the scene live in oslo. the announcement is about to happen. we will bring it to you when we get it. all over 75s should get back the licence fee for free. a report out today is highly critical of the bbc and the government over the decision to means test it. this 81—year—old lady feels so strongly about the issue she's travelled here from wales to tell us what she thinks. it's the party capital of the world but what impact are tourists having on the resources, nature and the beauty of ibiza? i mean, we are partying in paradise, basically, and paradise locations are sensitive ecosystems. they can't withstand, like, this city lifestyle. hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about — use the hashtag victoria live. lots of you have been getting in
is greta thunberg the winner of this year's nobel peace prize? she's among the favourites, and we'll find out in the next few minutes. the teenage climate activist would become the recipient of the 100th prize if she wins. this is the scene live in oslo. the announcement is about to happen. we will bring it to you when we get it. all over 75s should get back the licence fee for free. a report out today is highly critical of the bbc and the government over the decision to means test it. this...
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greta thunberg, some viewers say that some interviews treat her as a saint and don't analyse. doing is meaningless if no—one else does anything, you're trying to make us feel guilty. you talk about the problem but never solutions. surely, if you raise these issues, if the house is on fire, as she says, tell us how to put it out. i asked all of that stuff, to the extent i produced a list of questions and my producer said, are you really going to ask her all of that stuff? remember, she's child. i said, she's really well—versed in these issues and obviously i will ask her politely, but she can take this kind of questioning, and she was really good on all the issues. she had answers for everything, so we did a very forceful interview with her. you can take this kind of question because it is thrown at environmental reporters, but will you be travelling by plane and does it matter? yes, i will, and yes, it does. i'll be travelling by plane for work and i think it's really important in myjob as an environment correspondent that i do travel around the world and see how it's changing
greta thunberg, some viewers say that some interviews treat her as a saint and don't analyse. doing is meaningless if no—one else does anything, you're trying to make us feel guilty. you talk about the problem but never solutions. surely, if you raise these issues, if the house is on fire, as she says, tell us how to put it out. i asked all of that stuff, to the extent i produced a list of questions and my producer said, are you really going to ask her all of that stuff? remember, she's...
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locke, greta is easier to say. have you seen this as well?window! surely it wouldn't have to be hoppingham, but can you see? that is not a kangaroo! why has someone decided that is a kangaroo? what do you think it is then? a dog! it is a dingo. but is even more interesting. i think it looks like, to be honest, i think it looks like, to be honest, i think it looks like, to be honest, i think it looks like two kangaroos! i would love it if it was. do you have a picture in hoppingham this morning? that is a dog, that is another dog. one is black and one is white. you will be telling me that isa white. you will be telling me that is a twig next. but is an albatross. maybe a dodo. how many selfies do you take? not many? shall we go through our phones and check? you take? not many? shall we go through our phones and check7m you take? not many? shall we go through our phones and check? it is not hip to stand up straight for selfies. the most appealing pose is standing with one's weight mostly on one leg with a twist in the upper body and it makes th
locke, greta is easier to say. have you seen this as well?window! surely it wouldn't have to be hoppingham, but can you see? that is not a kangaroo! why has someone decided that is a kangaroo? what do you think it is then? a dog! it is a dingo. but is even more interesting. i think it looks like, to be honest, i think it looks like, to be honest, i think it looks like, to be honest, i think it looks like two kangaroos! i would love it if it was. do you have a picture in hoppingham this morning?...
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some suggestions include people street and greta thunberg way, a tribute to the swedish climate activist. >> i had malcolm x and just one figure that inspired me. >> it would be great if it was someone local that has been very inspirational to the community. >> that is a good idea. a city spokesperson said there is an online forum to weigh in on name suggestions. berkeley city council will make the final decision early next year. >> we just need chalk to put up our suggestion. >> that is full. that chock bard. >> bay area way. >> you don't like a name people are probably scratching it out and putting theirs in. >> for sure. >> happy monday. >> it is warm. >> yes, temperatures warming up. it is a result of a drier wind that is beginning to start to filter in now. so we are looking at two different wind events over the next seven days. so i wanted to show you first that the change that is happening in the atmosphere. we did have those clouds on saturday. it felt like fall out there and then yesterday we had a nice rebound of that sunshine and it is all from the area of high pressure that i
some suggestions include people street and greta thunberg way, a tribute to the swedish climate activist. >> i had malcolm x and just one figure that inspired me. >> it would be great if it was someone local that has been very inspirational to the community. >> that is a good idea. a city spokesperson said there is an online forum to weigh in on name suggestions. berkeley city council will make the final decision early next year. >> we just need chalk to put up our...
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and then you can look on a measure scale and look at greta thunberg who created a global movement.he ever thought that was going to happen. but i don't want to just focus on things where people can drive political change. and if you want to talk about political change in terms of gun control, it's the parkland students who said that we need reasonable changes in the law, and florida changed it, which was a dramatic change in terms of where, how florida viewed this issue. but it's not just about driving political change, it's also about living a life bigger than yourself and connecting with ridges. that's what we're supposed to do, in my opinion. our creator wants us to listen to others, to be kind, to put ourselves in other people's shoes and to, is and to take our special gifts, gerry, our special gifts and use them to bring about a healing. gerry: and just very quickly, governor, because we're almost out of time -- >> yeah. gerry: the country is so divided. how do you bring together at a time when people look at each other and say, oh, that person is maybe even my enemy. how on e
and then you can look on a measure scale and look at greta thunberg who created a global movement.he ever thought that was going to happen. but i don't want to just focus on things where people can drive political change. and if you want to talk about political change in terms of gun control, it's the parkland students who said that we need reasonable changes in the law, and florida changed it, which was a dramatic change in terms of where, how florida viewed this issue. but it's not just about...
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leading the charge was greta thunberg, 16-year-old activist from sweden, dressing world leaders at the climate summit , with anger, defiand frustration. it is not just young people who are fearful and worrieabout droughts, and mass extinctions. psychologists and therapists are increasingly seeing the toll that climate change has on mental health. helping the patient turned despair into resilience, joining me now is our health reporter, lauric livens. for an increasing number of come the scary part of their lives. we have seen pg&e having mandatory power outages and the kincaid fire that is burning in sonoma county. one of the reactions to these retorts, and people tend turn off the news. they turn away from consuming any information. why is that? >> that is correct. itis because is suan overwhelming and scary issue. when the smoke was cloaking the bay area is time lastyear, it was a very fearful time for many people. the ways of people are managing the fearare largely a way to defend themselves. that can show up in many ways. one could be just totally ignoring it and denial, going abou
leading the charge was greta thunberg, 16-year-old activist from sweden, dressing world leaders at the climate summit , with anger, defiand frustration. it is not just young people who are fearful and worrieabout droughts, and mass extinctions. psychologists and therapists are increasingly seeing the toll that climate change has on mental health. helping the patient turned despair into resilience, joining me now is our health reporter, lauric livens. for an increasing number of come the scary...
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it led to symbolically or more than symbolically by greta thunberg who absolutely captivated the unitedf donald trump walking through and she giving him the eye so she has, as with these things, galvanised in a way that pale stale politicians could never have done. the key is going to be on the ongoing rounds of climate change talks and the degree to which countries move because the temptation for all countries is i was to say, we are doing our bit, the other ones are not and look at the other ones are not and look at the emerging powers, china and india. it is definitely notjust among young people, among older people as well, it is rocketing up as the number one or one of the most important policy items in people's personal agendas. two weeks of protests planned so a lot more headlines on this. a lot more delays... we have been trying to get you to come by bike. it is time for our daily days of brexit. —— dose. this in theory should be that we, where boris pushes his brexit deal. conversations are happening, but i'd don't think they're leading to a deal. there are certain stumbling blo
it led to symbolically or more than symbolically by greta thunberg who absolutely captivated the unitedf donald trump walking through and she giving him the eye so she has, as with these things, galvanised in a way that pale stale politicians could never have done. the key is going to be on the ongoing rounds of climate change talks and the degree to which countries move because the temptation for all countries is i was to say, we are doing our bit, the other ones are not and look at the other...
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ethiopia's prime minister but in fact the bookmakers favourite was the teenage climate change activists greta tune berg so what happened what's the discrepancy there. it's an interesting one this because when you read the articles ahead of the announcement all the acts but said they didn't believe it would be great to tune back but well the bookmakers sat. she was the odds on favorite now newsweek has a very soon cynical take. on white at she may not have got the price. i'm not sure that this one's true i have to say and- they say that the committee run by no. way one of the world's biggest oil and natural gas exporters snap time clearly the implication being that at. the reason they didn't give it to high is because she of the campaign against that kind of thing. i in the washington post has a forma see will take on exactly why she didn't get the nobel peace prize. and i'm fundamentallyly s because there's no scientific consensus that there's a link between climate change and complex. i which would really giving her peace prize something of a nonsense i'm climate campaigners have been recogn
ethiopia's prime minister but in fact the bookmakers favourite was the teenage climate change activists greta tune berg so what happened what's the discrepancy there. it's an interesting one this because when you read the articles ahead of the announcement all the acts but said they didn't believe it would be great to tune back but well the bookmakers sat. she was the odds on favorite now newsweek has a very soon cynical take. on white at she may not have got the price. i'm not sure that this...
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and then you can look on a measure scale and look at greta thunberg who created a global movement. ever thought that was going to happen. but i don't want to just focus on things where people can drive political change. and if you want to talk about political change in terms of gun control, it's the parkland students who said that we need reasonable changes in the law, and florida changed it, which was a dramatic change in terms of where, how florida viewed this issue. but it's not just about driving political change, it's also about living a life bigger than yourself and connecting with ridges. that's what we're supposed to do, in my opinion. our creator wants us to listen to others, to be kind, to put ourselves in other people's shoes and to, is and to take our special gifts, gerry, our special gifts and use them to bring about a healing. gerry: and just very quickly, governor, because we're almost out of time -- >> yeah. gerry: the country is so divided. how do you bring together at a time when people look at each other and say, oh, that person is maybe even my enemy. how on ear
and then you can look on a measure scale and look at greta thunberg who created a global movement. ever thought that was going to happen. but i don't want to just focus on things where people can drive political change. and if you want to talk about political change in terms of gun control, it's the parkland students who said that we need reasonable changes in the law, and florida changed it, which was a dramatic change in terms of where, how florida viewed this issue. but it's not just about...
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(applause) the young climate activist, greta thunberg, has faced predictable criticism. those who curdle insults at her should take a long hard look at themselves. those who throw insults at her should take a long, hard look at themselves. (applause) yes, her message can be uncomfortable for political leaders, but she is absolutely right to challenge us to do more, and so the millions of people around the world who are campaigning alongside her, we thank them for it. (applause) the urgency and global scale of the climate emergency means we must work across and show what we are capable of. scotland will lead the way. we are already, a world leader in renewable energy and resources, and this venue is an example of that. hydrogen fuel cells are powering the hall in which we are gathered. we are ready. (applause) we already have our greenhouse gas emissions in half, and we have passed legislation to assure we will meet our missions goal 2045, years ahead of the rest of the u.k. that is leadership. (applause) from electric cars to electric trains and even electric planes, we
(applause) the young climate activist, greta thunberg, has faced predictable criticism. those who curdle insults at her should take a long hard look at themselves. those who throw insults at her should take a long, hard look at themselves. (applause) yes, her message can be uncomfortable for political leaders, but she is absolutely right to challenge us to do more, and so the millions of people around the world who are campaigning alongside her, we thank them for it. (applause) the urgency and...