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and hansen more from louisiana. hansen, i think you are the second republican ever elected to congress from the state of louisiana. >> first one for my part of louisiana. >> first from your part, and the second one. times have changed a little bit, haven't they, hansen? so let's just go -- wide on each of, you and i want to start with a person who knew him best from the very beginning. his daughter. and just go through a couple minutes of your reflections on barber and the book, and we can open it up for us and everybody here. >> all right. is the mic on? okay. well first of, all i really want to thank bill confluent for doing the editing work. it was very difficult, very long, he had to cut it way back. he just kept at it and kept at it until he got it done. and that's wonderful. i know that my dad wanted to contribute to that journal to history. and all you people who typed and listen to those transcribed notes, bless you. he was actually dictating the journal while he was commuting from our home in bethesda, mary
and hansen more from louisiana. hansen, i think you are the second republican ever elected to congress from the state of louisiana. >> first one for my part of louisiana. >> first from your part, and the second one. times have changed a little bit, haven't they, hansen? so let's just go -- wide on each of, you and i want to start with a person who knew him best from the very beginning. his daughter. and just go through a couple minutes of your reflections on barber and the book, and...
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hansen's damage was almost inestimable., at least ten people died because of robert hansen's spying for years for the russians. but have to say, i'm trying desperately, i'll concede to find any bright spot at all here, stephanie. those of us who worked with charlie were on the phone and texting all day today, just distraught and angry, a wave of various emotions. but what we're not seeing amongst the charges yet is espionage. what we're seeing is god awful, a betrayal of trust. he'll have his day in court, he deserves a vigorous defense. i'm sure we're gonna hear some creative defense work here. and it's miserable. but there's no indication yet that he did with robert hansen did, which was turn over secrets to russian intelligence. what we see here is about money, lots of it. in the waning days of his fbi career new york, just prior to retirement, he gets caught up with this guy, and i gotta tell you, this is almost classic trade craft. i don't understand how charlie either didn't see it coming or didn't care that was comin
hansen's damage was almost inestimable., at least ten people died because of robert hansen's spying for years for the russians. but have to say, i'm trying desperately, i'll concede to find any bright spot at all here, stephanie. those of us who worked with charlie were on the phone and texting all day today, just distraught and angry, a wave of various emotions. but what we're not seeing amongst the charges yet is espionage. what we're seeing is god awful, a betrayal of trust. he'll have his...
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hansen, we have this incident, this woman who says you kidnapped her and raped her.s them in, and they look around. >> cindy, being a good victim, had detailed a description of hansen's den. they saw all those hunting trophies. >> she describes his basement to a tee. >> stuffed heads are everywhere. >> she describes the critters on the wall, she describes the post where he handcuffed her to that after he finished assaulting her so he could get a few hours of sleep. >> the house matches, the inside of the house matches. she described the car. car matches. >> a lot of things were falling into place, certainly verifying her story. >> they see an ace bandage in hansen's car. they notice some gloves. they notice a little hole in one of the posts that they thought could've been used to put an eye bolt in, that's where she was chained. >> the year was but, turns out, he's got an alibi. 2009. u.s. marine in fact, he's got two alibis. veteran walked into a mosque in medina, indiana with "i was with this insurance a plan to kill hundreds of muslims i planting a bomb there. exe
hansen, we have this incident, this woman who says you kidnapped her and raped her.s them in, and they look around. >> cindy, being a good victim, had detailed a description of hansen's den. they saw all those hunting trophies. >> she describes his basement to a tee. >> stuffed heads are everywhere. >> she describes the critters on the wall, she describes the post where he handcuffed her to that after he finished assaulting her so he could get a few hours of sleep....
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hansen, a washington, d.c.schoolteacher, went into labor one morning this fall, and by her own admission, waited a little too long to head to the hospital. barely into the drive, she knew she wouldn't get there. >> her head was coming out. my water broke on the way in the car. >> reporter: hansen's mom was driving and stopped outside the u.s. senate after spotting capitol police officers, then waved them over for help. is that scary? >> it's definitely scary, definitely expected to be at the hospital to deliver quinn. >> reporter: captain car nietzsche mendoza. who works in the agency civil disturbance unit ended up being one of two capitol police on the front lines of this beautifully civil disturbance. >> the pount i started talking to her and she told me her water broke. then she said the head was coming out. so i mean when people say good job, congratulations on delivering the baby, i say, you know, the baby really delivered herself. >> reporter: k-9 inspector jackie iniga, two years on the job and herself
hansen, a washington, d.c.schoolteacher, went into labor one morning this fall, and by her own admission, waited a little too long to head to the hospital. barely into the drive, she knew she wouldn't get there. >> her head was coming out. my water broke on the way in the car. >> reporter: hansen's mom was driving and stopped outside the u.s. senate after spotting capitol police officers, then waved them over for help. is that scary? >> it's definitely scary, definitely...
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i am talking about alan hansen, not me. he was wooden. it's one of those scenes that people, when they watch it now, they go "oh, yeah — iforgot that was in it!" it was funny because when we got there and then, they kind of explained it to us, and we all went, "what?" so, it's a dream? this woman is coming on and, right, 0k... this sounds a bit weird. what have we agreed to here? it's actually a funny scene. yeah. because obviously, you expect her go, "oh, she did really well," and this and that and then, she obviously did the exact opposite — she's not happy at all that she's playing this ridiculous game called football — which i can totally understand. she's bringing shame on the family and you three should not encourage her. jesminder, you get back home now! when you are filming it, did you know it was going to be so big? when i did it, i can't remember why i said yes because i'd kind of turned down a lot of things like that normally but, i think i did like the script and thought it was quite cute and funny, but i never imagined it wou
i am talking about alan hansen, not me. he was wooden. it's one of those scenes that people, when they watch it now, they go "oh, yeah — iforgot that was in it!" it was funny because when we got there and then, they kind of explained it to us, and we all went, "what?" so, it's a dream? this woman is coming on and, right, 0k... this sounds a bit weird. what have we agreed to here? it's actually a funny scene. yeah. because obviously, you expect her go, "oh, she did...
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now hansen's disease, commonly known as leprosy, has disabled millions of people worldwide over a 100000 new cases, globally asked or reported every year as we mark while leprosy day. let's look at what's being done to finally why a pass. the disease humanity has lived with leprosy for millennia, though throughout most of history contracting it meant a long debilitating death sentence. the crippling disease has been treatable for around 80 years. now. the symptoms generally 1st appear on the skin and mucous membranes, where the condition causes characteristic lesions. if the illness advances untreated, it can lead to deformities. it is caused by rod shaped bacteria that are closely related to the ones that cause tuberculosis. in fact, being vaccinated against t b provides partial protection against contracting, leprosy, like other bacterial infections. it can be treated with antibiotics, a multi drug therapy of 3 different medications, cures it in individuals. but the disease remains and demick. in some countries. though the disease has grown rare in europe and the middle east, around $2
now hansen's disease, commonly known as leprosy, has disabled millions of people worldwide over a 100000 new cases, globally asked or reported every year as we mark while leprosy day. let's look at what's being done to finally why a pass. the disease humanity has lived with leprosy for millennia, though throughout most of history contracting it meant a long debilitating death sentence. the crippling disease has been treatable for around 80 years. now. the symptoms generally 1st appear on the...
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hannah joe hansen says that in the video, i believe the evidence speaks for itself.r looked to innocent. i almost believed he didn't do it. belief polka. . all the weather all the scores. that's the world. news pope god. insomniac and night's sleep. you lack the world news. it's late at night. you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants. grab your world news now. can everybody dance fun to be a pal every anchor guy and gal world everybody. good news. insomniacs only. god. who cares what the bosses think. they're a goofy crew. if your neighbors called the cops, all you have to do when they yell. hey it's news to me. that's the world news poker. you're up this late. you must be headed for the john. but hold it in one more minute while we get your punk. you know that the weekends near here in the world . the world news. brendan bliss. octopus jokes .com. meet a future mom, a first-time mom and a seasoned pro. this mom's one step closer to their new mini-van! yeah, you'll get used to it. this mom's depositing money with tools on-hand. cha ching. and this mom, well, sh
hannah joe hansen says that in the video, i believe the evidence speaks for itself.r looked to innocent. i almost believed he didn't do it. belief polka. . all the weather all the scores. that's the world. news pope god. insomniac and night's sleep. you lack the world news. it's late at night. you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants. grab your world news now. can everybody dance fun to be a pal every anchor guy and gal world everybody. good news. insomniacs only. god. who cares what the...
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oh, many people think it's been eradicated, but hansen's disease. obviously, you know, and asked leprosy, has disabled millions of people worldwide. and over a $100000.00 new cases globally asked reports at every year. today's world leprosy day. he has to look at what's being done to finally wipe out this terrible, potentially disfiguring condition. humanity has lived with leprosy for millennia. no. throughout most of history contracting, it meant a long, debilitating death sentence. the crippling disease has been treatable for around 80 years now. the symptoms generally 1st appear on the skin and mucous membranes where the condition causes characteristic lesions. if the illness advances untreated, it can lead to deformities. it's caused by rod shaped bacteria that are closely related to the ones that cause tuberculosis. in fact, being vaccinated against t b provides partial protection against contracting leprosy, like other bacterial infections. it can be treated with antibiotics, a multi drug therapy of 3 different medications, cures it and indivi
oh, many people think it's been eradicated, but hansen's disease. obviously, you know, and asked leprosy, has disabled millions of people worldwide. and over a $100000.00 new cases globally asked reports at every year. today's world leprosy day. he has to look at what's being done to finally wipe out this terrible, potentially disfiguring condition. humanity has lived with leprosy for millennia. no. throughout most of history contracting, it meant a long, debilitating death sentence. the...
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henson more from louisiana, hansen, i think you were the second republican ever elected to the congress from the state of louisiana. >> first for my part of louisiana -- from your part, and the second one, times have changed, haven't they, hansen? >> wasn't like barber's district. >> why don't each of you, and i want to start with the person knew him best, from the very beginning, his daughter, and go through a couple minutes of your reflections on barber, and the, book and we can kind of open it up for us and everybody here. >> all right. is the mic on? >> yes. >> okay. first, i want to thank bill for doing the editing work in this difficult, long, had to cut it way back, and he kept at, it and kept at, it and kept at it until he got it done. that's wonderful. i know my dad wanted to contribute that journal to history. you staffers, all you people that typed, and listened to those little transcribed notes, bless you. he was dictating the journal while commuting from our home in bethesda, maryland, to the capitol, and back. he had a little handheld tape recorder. he was always fussing a
henson more from louisiana, hansen, i think you were the second republican ever elected to the congress from the state of louisiana. >> first for my part of louisiana -- from your part, and the second one, times have changed, haven't they, hansen? >> wasn't like barber's district. >> why don't each of you, and i want to start with the person knew him best, from the very beginning, his daughter, and go through a couple minutes of your reflections on barber, and the, book and we...
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heather hansen, trial attorney, jonna spilbor, criminal defense attorney.digest a little bit what's going on. first of all, jonna, as a former criminal defense attorney, what is inside the mind perhaps of or strategy, if you will, of that murder/suicide theory? >> well, a couple of things. we know the defense now is first poking holes in the investigation itself because he is criticizing the first person on scene for not preserving critical evidence, harris. tire tracks are very critical and this officer is claiming he didn't care or do anything. well, if we blame this crime on somebody else because, quote, my client didn't do it. murder/suicide is perhaps a plausible theory, as will be other third parties like their crazy cousin curtis who will also bear some of the blame as this trial continues. >> harris: we're getting details from the sergeant daniel greene from his camera that he was wearing that night. what jumps out at you that people really need to pay attention to in terms of solving what happened? >> the gruesome nature of those photos. they didn'
heather hansen, trial attorney, jonna spilbor, criminal defense attorney.digest a little bit what's going on. first of all, jonna, as a former criminal defense attorney, what is inside the mind perhaps of or strategy, if you will, of that murder/suicide theory? >> well, a couple of things. we know the defense now is first poking holes in the investigation itself because he is criticizing the first person on scene for not preserving critical evidence, harris. tire tracks are very critical...
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welcome back to headliners i'm leo kearse and i'm still joined by stand up comic katherine hansen and dixon . let's kick off with dixon. let's kick off with thursday's and nick are taking all the fun out of going to the football i know clubs can now be fined homophobic chants and this all kicked off because of a well it's happened a few times it was a chelsea match on monday night where lampard involved where frank lampard was involved in there was a nottingham in it and there was a nottingham match. anyway, chant i don't match. anyway, the chant i don't want say it, but it's , it's want to say it, but it's, it's chelsea boy . we've chelsea mortgage boy. we've changed it slightly to a different . you couldn't different word. you couldn't afford a mortgage if you couldn't afford mortgage couldn't afford a mortgage because interest because of the high interest rates go back to doing rates have to go back to doing this if you could this boy. yeah. if you could afford mortgage , you actually this boy. yeah. if you could aff01up mortgage , you actually this boy. yeah. if you could aff01up
welcome back to headliners i'm leo kearse and i'm still joined by stand up comic katherine hansen and dixon . let's kick off with dixon. let's kick off with thursday's and nick are taking all the fun out of going to the football i know clubs can now be fined homophobic chants and this all kicked off because of a well it's happened a few times it was a chelsea match on monday night where lampard involved where frank lampard was involved in there was a nottingham in it and there was a nottingham...
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welcome back to headliners i'm leo kearse and i'm still joined by stand up comic katherine hansen and dixon . let's kick off with dixon. let's kick off with thursday's and nick are taking all the fun out of going to the football i know clubs can now be fined homophobic chants and this all kicked off because of a well it's happened a few times it was a chelsea match on monday night where lampard involved where frank lampard was involved in there was a nottingham in it and there was a nottingham match. anyway, chant i don't match. anyway, the chant i don't want say it, but it's , it's want to say it, but it's, it's chelsea boy . we've chelsea mortgage boy. we've changed it slightly to a different . you couldn't different word. you couldn't afford a mortgage if you couldn't afford mortgage couldn't afford a mortgage because interest because of the high interest rates go back to doing rates have to go back to doing this if you could this boy. yeah. if you could afford mortgage , you actually this boy. yeah. if you could aff01up mortgage , you actually this boy. yeah. if you could aff01up
welcome back to headliners i'm leo kearse and i'm still joined by stand up comic katherine hansen and dixon . let's kick off with dixon. let's kick off with thursday's and nick are taking all the fun out of going to the football i know clubs can now be fined homophobic chants and this all kicked off because of a well it's happened a few times it was a chelsea match on monday night where lampard involved where frank lampard was involved in there was a nottingham in it and there was a nottingham...
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and also how attention committee and hansen does even were also paying attention to the link that stress, for example, can have them common problems such as cardiovascular disease and what's cause of a conklin to something the researchers bring small groups to the woods here on the edge of the city, the test subjects are all wearing heart rate monitor simply there. perfect. it basically measures his high rate and how it changes over time. and then with that we can relate to the amount of stress that he's feeling because the lower his heart rate than the more relaxed and therefore less stress. yes. and then we can compare how this changes based in a forest. and when he saw the forest, the to reset is already have some preliminary data on the mindfulness train. in this test subject, her heart rate's slow down while in the forest a sign that she probably felt more relaxed. they're also measuring the level of cortisol in the subject. saliva, the whole mind is associated with stress. so the lower the level, the more relaxed they're likely to be. initial results are already in the red and gree
and also how attention committee and hansen does even were also paying attention to the link that stress, for example, can have them common problems such as cardiovascular disease and what's cause of a conklin to something the researchers bring small groups to the woods here on the edge of the city, the test subjects are all wearing heart rate monitor simply there. perfect. it basically measures his high rate and how it changes over time. and then with that we can relate to the amount of stress...
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hansen on tuesda . . , problem for elaine hansen on tuesda . s, , ., ~ problem for elaine hansen ondark, wet and all of a sudden l — tuesday. it was dark, wet and all of a sudden i drove _ tuesday. it was dark, wet and all of a sudden i drove in _ tuesday. it was dark, wet and all of a sudden i drove in and _ tuesday. it was dark, wet and all of a sudden i drove in and hit - tuesday. it was dark, wet and all of a sudden i drove in and hit the - a sudden i drove in and hit the pothole and there was a bank and it was quite... it was quite frightening when it happened. i may possibly have to put two new wheels on as well as two new tires. and possibly have to put two new wheels on as well as two new tires. shindi on as well as two new tires. and i the can on as well as two new tires. and i they can cost _ on as well as two new tires. and i they can cost anywhere _ on as well as two new tires. and i they can cost anywhere between l on as well as two new tires. and i | they can cost anywhere between a couple of hundred pounds to a couple of thousand pounds. thea;r couple of hundred pound
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represent center hansen i know this is a high priority for both of you. let's work together to take on this existential threat. we will also continue to ask everyone to pitch in to do their part. we are determined to plant a tree for every delaware ian. that is a million trees secretary, that is a lot of trees. we've already planted 120,000. but as you can see we have a long ways to go to reach a million. we need your help to reach that goal so please join us and visit de.gov/ted i and record your tree plantings. help us get to that million tree goal. and by the way, we live into beautiful of an estate to put up the little problem we have here. you know by now. [applause] this is really important. you know by now how i feel about it. i cannot stand it. i often stop my car to pick up litter on the side of the road. it drives my passengers crazy. my security to don't like it very much. we should not have to rely on other people to pick up our trash. we should stop throwing out the window in the first place and that is our fundamental simple message. please
represent center hansen i know this is a high priority for both of you. let's work together to take on this existential threat. we will also continue to ask everyone to pitch in to do their part. we are determined to plant a tree for every delaware ian. that is a million trees secretary, that is a lot of trees. we've already planted 120,000. but as you can see we have a long ways to go to reach a million. we need your help to reach that goal so please join us and visit de.gov/ted i and record...
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and also how attention can they in hansen does even were also paying attention to the link that stress, for example, can hop on common problems such as cardiovascular disease and what kinds of a conklin to something the researchers bring small groups to the woods here on the edge of the city, the test subjects are all wearing heart rate monitor simply there. perfect. it basically measures his high rate and how it changes over time. and then with that we can relate to the amount of stress that he's feeling because the, what he's hungry then the more relaxed and therefore less stress yes. and then we can compare how this changes in the forest. and when he saw the forest, the 2 researchers already have some preliminary data on the mindfulness train. in this test subject, her heart rate's slow down while in the forest assign that she probably felt more relaxed. they're also measuring the level of cortisol in the subject. saliva, the whole mind is associated with stress. so the lower the level, the more relaxed they're likely to be. initial results are already in the red and green bars indi
and also how attention can they in hansen does even were also paying attention to the link that stress, for example, can hop on common problems such as cardiovascular disease and what kinds of a conklin to something the researchers bring small groups to the woods here on the edge of the city, the test subjects are all wearing heart rate monitor simply there. perfect. it basically measures his high rate and how it changes over time. and then with that we can relate to the amount of stress that...
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it was this pothole in paisley which was a problem for elaine hansen on tuesday night.uite frightening when it happened. i may possibly have to put two new wheels on as well as two new tyres. and that could cost? that could cost anything between a couple of hundred pounds to a thousand pounds. it seems elaine and stephen are in in good company. this garage says people are coming in daily with similar stories. this is ten times what normally used to be. i maybe every second or third customer is coming in with pothole _ damage, pothole damage, pothole damage, so we have seen. a huge increase in customers coming in with pothole damage. if it's not a puncture, it's a bust tyre. - bridge of weir, and the rain was filling up the potholes. realistically, many potholes will not be getting fixed as quickly as the public would like, so what's the best advice in the meantime? neil greig, the advanced driving experts, says it is vital to keep reporting them for repair and crucial to realise they are now an everyday hazard. even looking at your radio, your satnav, anything that take
it was this pothole in paisley which was a problem for elaine hansen on tuesday night.uite frightening when it happened. i may possibly have to put two new wheels on as well as two new tyres. and that could cost? that could cost anything between a couple of hundred pounds to a thousand pounds. it seems elaine and stephen are in in good company. this garage says people are coming in daily with similar stories. this is ten times what normally used to be. i maybe every second or third customer is...
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it is always good, it was a good prevention shut edgy, carrie hansen has it with you at all times, use it regularly when you are in places touching surfaces, shaking hands, et cetera. if you're getting together with people, make sure the others know about your medical condition and asked that they do not come if they are systematic, if they have even sniffles or a fever or vomiting. they should not be gathering with you, taking a rapid covid tests right before gathering, also the to filter out the best individuals with a system at the covid without knowing. asking the others do this without having a precaution can reduce your risk. >> so, leana wen, all of these things sound wonderful when we talk about control themselves and remember to sanitize their hands and socially distance. you have many of our readers writing in a book questions about our kids and i have one here from cassidy on instagram. cassidy gal ask, any recommendations were hoping to boost my kids immunity? what a great question, we're hearing so much about the problems we have, what can we do anything proactively throug
it is always good, it was a good prevention shut edgy, carrie hansen has it with you at all times, use it regularly when you are in places touching surfaces, shaking hands, et cetera. if you're getting together with people, make sure the others know about your medical condition and asked that they do not come if they are systematic, if they have even sniffles or a fever or vomiting. they should not be gathering with you, taking a rapid covid tests right before gathering, also the to filter out...
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yeah yeah, i mean one of the big pleasures of the process was i met james hansen, who is the nasa scientistmate change to the public's attention. so he was gracious enough to give me an hour, and you don't even know what you're looking for in those moments but definitely shards of that person ended up in a character in the book. >> seth: do they worry -- do scientists worry when they talk to a fiction writer that you're going to take what they say and then put it on the page wrong? >> i'm sure, yes but so does the news media so, like - >> seth: i guess that's probably worse, right even in, you know -- even in this book, a lot of the scientists are frustrated by the fact that they feel as though they're trying to be as clear as possible, and the news media often boils it down to the place where it's no longer scientifically accurate. >> right, right. well, i think like in approaching -- all the science is happening in the future, right? so i'm making guesses, educated guesses about where we're going. so there's that added layer of fictionalizing our very, very serious situation. >> seth: you
yeah yeah, i mean one of the big pleasures of the process was i met james hansen, who is the nasa scientistmate change to the public's attention. so he was gracious enough to give me an hour, and you don't even know what you're looking for in those moments but definitely shards of that person ended up in a character in the book. >> seth: do they worry -- do scientists worry when they talk to a fiction writer that you're going to take what they say and then put it on the page wrong?...
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climate scientist james hansen and his colleagues recently said, "we suggest that 2024 is likely to bethe chart as the warmest year on record." this comes as a recent study in the journal science confirmed exxonmobil was fully aware of the link between fossil fuel emissions and global heating, but spent decades refuting and obscuring the science in order to make maximum profits. our next guest is california congressmember ro khanna, who spent nearly two years investigating exxon and three other major fossil fuel companies for their misinformation campaigns about climate change. >> as early as the 1970's, exxon new not only that climate change is real but exxon's products were contributing to the climate. amy: at the end of the congressional term in december, the house oversight and reform committee issued a report along with more than 1000 pages of documents showing how exxon mobil, chevron, shell, bp, and the american petroleum institute and u.s. chamber of commerce hid their role in warming the planet by misleading the public about climate change. now the incoming senate budget commi
climate scientist james hansen and his colleagues recently said, "we suggest that 2024 is likely to bethe chart as the warmest year on record." this comes as a recent study in the journal science confirmed exxonmobil was fully aware of the link between fossil fuel emissions and global heating, but spent decades refuting and obscuring the science in order to make maximum profits. our next guest is california congressmember ro khanna, who spent nearly two years investigating exxon and...
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it's not just the rain causing the issue according to hansen. >> a lot of bit of rain but no wind, sometimesget away with it. but when it's blowing like it has been you will get leaks if you don't care of for the roof. >> roofing companies will be busy and they advise customers to stay patient. >> hang on until the weather can improve and we can get out and service these customers. >> dustin dorsey abc 7 news. >> for a list of warming locations and storm centers, go to abc 7 news take action. ama: i can't -- dan: a candidate in the registrar found a mistake in the results. mike hutchinson is claiming victory even though nick resnick is just days away from being sworn into office. what the next steps will be for both sides. >> oakland school board candidate mike hutchinson is now taking action to win his election. this week he filed a lawsuit to overturn the already certified results to declare him the winner over resnick. >> we have filed in alameda county superior court asking that a judge throw out the incorrect certification and certified the correct results which would make me the winner
it's not just the rain causing the issue according to hansen. >> a lot of bit of rain but no wind, sometimesget away with it. but when it's blowing like it has been you will get leaks if you don't care of for the roof. >> roofing companies will be busy and they advise customers to stay patient. >> hang on until the weather can improve and we can get out and service these customers. >> dustin dorsey abc 7 news. >> for a list of warming locations and storm centers,...
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while she told every dirty secret she could.wa your daddy seere hansen's underwear?ook.book us and the book. from that time there is you told me you weren't that big is because you had frostbite? >> i told that confidence because it's in the bookplate or brothers use you for spare parts and no one had the ability in that room to say that doesn't work quite like that. at all. like if he gets shot the going to run you over to the side? you would have been in a glass of fluid your entire life. in case of injury break glass use arm. she wrote it, she's going to keep on him in about two and a half years, very broken, broke guy is going be calling dad going hey, is it okay click, het is r done. do not read this book. this is in her book with his i n face on it. >> i did not even consider it. that makes sense, have you beene following this as cozy as iow have? you said before the segment i knowhing nothing. >> i've been sending this issue for 34 minutes now. and i have come to this conclusion about prince harry. [applause] this pleasure i shall no longer deny myself. never
while she told every dirty secret she could.wa your daddy seere hansen's underwear?ook.book us and the book. from that time there is you told me you weren't that big is because you had frostbite? >> i told that confidence because it's in the bookplate or brothers use you for spare parts and no one had the ability in that room to say that doesn't work quite like that. at all. like if he gets shot the going to run you over to the side? you would have been in a glass of fluid your entire...
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[beep] it was a treatment for leprosy, or hansen's disease. erin. women of science, $1,000.
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there's a someone doesn't documents, and events between hansen immediately over and obstructing requestshe documents over a long period of time. as a personal benefit to joe biden and his family was a totally innocuous. those facts matter. i think it does a disservice to follow the facts. >> elicit is interesting. republicans will ask to this. there is nothing controversial. there is an oversight to ask for more information about something like this. if anyone does do this, but they say what joe biden did is wrong and have to say that they tied themselves into some reverse they mishandle classification it was donald trump in this case and the president, this is the problem that i think republicans are going to encounter and trying to litigate this in the court of public opinion. many were sounded donald trump mishandling classified information. however, their counter point it is going to descend into the political corners of the side -- i deal with david gergen. i'm not a lawyer, i'm a political adviser how comfortable are they tonight. they are ignoring the politics, it's hard earned ha
there's a someone doesn't documents, and events between hansen immediately over and obstructing requestshe documents over a long period of time. as a personal benefit to joe biden and his family was a totally innocuous. those facts matter. i think it does a disservice to follow the facts. >> elicit is interesting. republicans will ask to this. there is nothing controversial. there is an oversight to ask for more information about something like this. if anyone does do this, but they say...
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schiff's mind as well is robert hansen. you, know one of the greatest breaches of classified information and betrayal in the intelligence committee. just hoping that it doesn't run that deep, that this individual has not totally over the crown jewels to the russians. but it just shows how pervasive russian infantry fluids and interference is, and we have to be mindful and vigilant against chinese influence, but also -- the sore member that even though they're mired down in this war with ukraine, is still quite active to know americas secrets. so i hope we can find accountability, and just what was exposed. >> the mccarthy three. thanks very much for joining us tonight. this is an important discussion. i'm sorry it has to occur. so if about the republican side of the house in the democratic side of the house that descended to this level with kevin mccarthy's leadership. representative adam shift, representative -- eric swalwell, thank you very much for starting off our discussion tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. and comi
schiff's mind as well is robert hansen. you, know one of the greatest breaches of classified information and betrayal in the intelligence committee. just hoping that it doesn't run that deep, that this individual has not totally over the crown jewels to the russians. but it just shows how pervasive russian infantry fluids and interference is, and we have to be mindful and vigilant against chinese influence, but also -- the sore member that even though they're mired down in this war with...
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james hansen was the chief witness, dr.. yeah, i'll ask you about that period then, because you were chair of the energy committee then, correct? not then, but i was on the committee and then i became chair later. senator domenici chair no, but then i think maybe been a johnston from from louisiana was was a chair back in the eighties. the inability to really get substantial, comprehensive, necessary energy legislation out of congress in those days, was it because of special interests? we down the road at the at the time because special interests in into that that fracking was way to go and we've seen since then that fracking does produce a lot of energy fracking does produce a lot of revenue. the state of new mexico in the permian basin. but fracking also has a lot of drawbacks. were there mistakes made there? were there i don't know. with the woods especially, were the special interest strong in those days when when debating and hashing out energy policy that that we decided that we had to we had to produce as much energy
james hansen was the chief witness, dr.. yeah, i'll ask you about that period then, because you were chair of the energy committee then, correct? not then, but i was on the committee and then i became chair later. senator domenici chair no, but then i think maybe been a johnston from from louisiana was was a chair back in the eighties. the inability to really get substantial, comprehensive, necessary energy legislation out of congress in those days, was it because of special interests? we down...
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. >> student delegate hansen. >> yes. >> student delegate kinoshita. >> yes. >> vice president. commissioner motamedi. >> yes. >> commissioner sanchez. >> yes. >> commissioner ward. n.yes. >> president lam. >> yes. >> 6 yeses. >> thank you, moving to organizational meeting of the board action number 2, election of to the board of education. as a reminder to the board and public, this type of election is by voice vote. we will adhere to the following commissioner. any commissioner may nominate any other commissioner or themselves. they do not require a second. a commissioner may vote for themselves. if a commissioner is nominated by a colleague, the commissioner must accept or reject their nomination. once all nominated are received and accepted, commissioners will have no more than two minutes to make a statement about the nominee if they wish to do so. revised rules and procedures, if no commissioner receives a super majority or 5 votes, the board will hold a second organizational meeting for nominations at its next scheduled meeting in january. at this time, i would like to de
. >> student delegate hansen. >> yes. >> student delegate kinoshita. >> yes. >> vice president. commissioner motamedi. >> yes. >> commissioner sanchez. >> yes. >> commissioner ward. n.yes. >> president lam. >> yes. >> 6 yeses. >> thank you, moving to organizational meeting of the board action number 2, election of to the board of education. as a reminder to the board and public, this type of election is by voice vote....
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it >> granted hansen, janai nelson, my great thanks for you for joining us tonight. that's all in for this week. alex wagner starts tonight. good evening,. alex >> thanks chris, thank you for joining us this evening. tyre nichols as 29 years. old his family and friends remember him as a great kid, and a beautiful soul. he was energetic an outgoing. he was even goofing. he had a four-year-old son. he worked the second ships, returning to his mother's house briefly at 7 pm for his late day lunch break. tyre nichols loved his mother. she said even had her name tattooed on his arm which made her proud. and he loved skateboarding, tyre nichols family says that he was pretty good. >> that was his passion, he's been skating since he was six years old. when he left around to 3:00, he was on his way to -- because my son every night and look at the sunset that was his passion owing to shelby farms and take pictures. >> that, is what's mother says tyree nichols was doing on january 7th. he was driving to shelby farms, to take in the sunset before coming back home for his mom's
it >> granted hansen, janai nelson, my great thanks for you for joining us tonight. that's all in for this week. alex wagner starts tonight. good evening,. alex >> thanks chris, thank you for joining us this evening. tyre nichols as 29 years. old his family and friends remember him as a great kid, and a beautiful soul. he was energetic an outgoing. he was even goofing. he had a four-year-old son. he worked the second ships, returning to his mother's house briefly at 7 pm for his...
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victor davis hansen, thank you very much. we've got to go. mom! mom!ary with rich, creamy, delicious fage total yogurt. my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. ray's a1c is down with rybelsus®. i'm down with rybelsus®. my a1c is down with rybelsus®. in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. in the same study, people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking rybelsus® with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney p
victor davis hansen, thank you very much. we've got to go. mom! mom!ary with rich, creamy, delicious fage total yogurt. my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. ray's a1c is down with rybelsus®. i'm down with rybelsus®. my a1c is down with rybelsus®. in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. in the same study, people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if...
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rasmus hansen of the health analytics firm airfinity. >> we expect that the number of deaths will peak week ahead and it will reach the 1 million mark. >> reporter: we may never know for sure. thisk millions of people ates. have been traveling back to their villages and towns for the lunar new year. analysts had warned they'd kick off a second covid wave in rural areas. the cbs team headed more than 1,000 miles from beijing to provincial yuman to check. shooting surreptitiously as covid's a sensitive subject, they found the virus had already arrived. the hospital's covid ward was full. and when a woman explained that her mother had tested positive a man nearby added, "oh, almost everyone here has tested positive, like 80%." it may well be as health officials insist that china's covid outbreak has peaked and is starting to decline. if that's true and the economy begins to pick up, it really will be a happy new year for xi jinping. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, tokyo. ♪ma ma ma ma♪ [clears throut] for fast sore throat relief, try vicks vapocool drops with two times more menthol per drop*,
rasmus hansen of the health analytics firm airfinity. >> we expect that the number of deaths will peak week ahead and it will reach the 1 million mark. >> reporter: we may never know for sure. thisk millions of people ates. have been traveling back to their villages and towns for the lunar new year. analysts had warned they'd kick off a second covid wave in rural areas. the cbs team headed more than 1,000 miles from beijing to provincial yuman to check. shooting surreptitiously as...
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charlie, i spoke with hansen, special to the president. white house counsel office just last night's news broke and here's what he said. >> from day one the president has committed full cooperation with the justice department as it looks at that matter. he is proactively awe third access to the department justice to conduct a thorough search. that occurred yesterday as, you saw in the statement from the president's personal attorney, last about 13 hours went through his entire house and found some additional material the reason that is happening is because he's not resisting an investigation he's not stonewalling he's offering total. . . . cooperation with the justice department as this proceeds. that is because of an important reason. he takes it seriously, you take classified formation seriously. and so he's giving the doj access to the information that he needs to move ahead, officially, and its review. the special counsel, when they announce this, said they want to look at this in a thorough manner and the president and our team in the
charlie, i spoke with hansen, special to the president. white house counsel office just last night's news broke and here's what he said. >> from day one the president has committed full cooperation with the justice department as it looks at that matter. he is proactively awe third access to the department justice to conduct a thorough search. that occurred yesterday as, you saw in the statement from the president's personal attorney, last about 13 hours went through his entire house and...
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yeah yeah, i mean one of the big pleasures of the process was i met james hansen, who is the nasa scientist he was gracious enough to give me an hour, and you don't even know what you're looking for in those moments but definitely shards of that person ended up in a character in the book. >> seth: do they worry -- do scientists worry when they talk to a fiction writer that you're going to take what they say and then put it on the page wrong? >> i'm sure, yes but so does the news media so, like - >> seth: i guess that's probably worse, right even in, you know -- even in this book, a lot of the scientists are frustrated by the fact that they feel as though they're trying to be as clear as possible, and the news media often boils it down to the place where it's no longer scientifically accurate. >> right, right. well, i think like in approaching -- all the science is happening in the future, right? so i'm making guesses, educated guesses about where we're going. so there's that added layer of fictionalizing our very, very serious situation. >> seth: you got some very high praise, which i think
yeah yeah, i mean one of the big pleasures of the process was i met james hansen, who is the nasa scientist he was gracious enough to give me an hour, and you don't even know what you're looking for in those moments but definitely shards of that person ended up in a character in the book. >> seth: do they worry -- do scientists worry when they talk to a fiction writer that you're going to take what they say and then put it on the page wrong? >> i'm sure, yes but so does the news...
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just for those who are watching i'm a barkley law a great professor talking to rick hansen the chancellor'sfessor of law for most united states especially liked about the book is how detailed you are with regard to the potential solutions. you see change election administration. the firstst when you talked abot in the book. what do you mean? >> the first thing i should say is i believe there areld changes in the laws that would make things better. but changes in the law are not enough. even if we get everything which i propose which is a longshot but even the supreme court except as everything this is a multifaceted problem. there is no one magic bullet to deal these kinds of problems. what i mean there elections in a fair way. their larger number of people in the middle show me your evidence when you have slack duration they are administered poorly. the stream to claim fraud becomes more plausible people forgetting to count ballots i think is really important first step and let me give one very example here to make this concrete election was stolen from him in georgia. he made a call to th
just for those who are watching i'm a barkley law a great professor talking to rick hansen the chancellor'sfessor of law for most united states especially liked about the book is how detailed you are with regard to the potential solutions. you see change election administration. the firstst when you talked abot in the book. what do you mean? >> the first thing i should say is i believe there areld changes in the laws that would make things better. but changes in the law are not enough....
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jack's, you know, i he knew jack was basically a good he just thought as hansen he wasn't much of an institutionalist and that bothered him very much he when we were both in the bush i think bush made him secretary of hud. hud and he used to drive us crazy and the white he'd call me as a good friend. when i was in the white house, hinson came to get the president, so he was an on what was going on in russia and expert on india and on everything. but hud had. and he would call drive you nuts about that because jack didn't mean an issue he didn't have an opinion on there's a question that could i wendell primus a longtime staffer at the ways means committee. and i guess i wish i had had the nerve to ask for one of the barber conable drawings. oh he was the best at that. and i guess my question is how, do we get back to a republican party carnival and grayson and frenzel and bob, michael, etc. ? and maybe i would hint the answer is doing something about i mean, i think sad to be a member, how time they have to spend raising these days they don't to be doing that is some of the answer in
jack's, you know, i he knew jack was basically a good he just thought as hansen he wasn't much of an institutionalist and that bothered him very much he when we were both in the bush i think bush made him secretary of hud. hud and he used to drive us crazy and the white he'd call me as a good friend. when i was in the white house, hinson came to get the president, so he was an on what was going on in russia and expert on india and on everything. but hud had. and he would call drive you nuts...
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much better, for example, than probably one of the most world—renowned climate scientists, james hansen talked of a coming ice age, and they said, "that's not going to happen, "we've kicked out of the cycles of glaciations as a result "of fossil fuel emissions." they accurately predicted what the carbon budget would be, how much carbon we could emit into the atmosphere before we hit these dangerous levels of warming 2 degrees above pre—industrial levels. the problem for exxon is all the while, publicly, they were saying, "listen, climate change isn't something "we need to act urgently on, climate modelling isn't "really that accurate, it's not something people should rely on." so, what the researchers say they were actively muddying the waters, calling into question the validity of climate science while, in house, they were actually doing climate science better perhaps than almost anyone else on the planet. exxon denies the allegations, but where does this leave them? crosstalk they say, "look, this claim that we knew, they knew, has come up a number of times in recent years." they say,
much better, for example, than probably one of the most world—renowned climate scientists, james hansen talked of a coming ice age, and they said, "that's not going to happen, "we've kicked out of the cycles of glaciations as a result "of fossil fuel emissions." they accurately predicted what the carbon budget would be, how much carbon we could emit into the atmosphere before we hit these dangerous levels of warming 2 degrees above pre—industrial levels. the problem for...
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just over my shoulder here is a plaque to matthew alexander hansen. there was an elementary school down the street that was named after him. he was one of the first individuals to make it to the north pole. we have an african-american governor, he is going to try to enact a new vision. >> he is new to politics. he has a pretty good track record in politics so far. and she brings a team of largely annapolis outsiders. we are a week into the state legislative session. the governor's budget is due friday, that's two days from now. it's a quick turn. charles: one of the things you get is a new governor, you get whatever the old governors priorities. we have a new budget secretary is she is probably tweak some things and we will see some of that in this process. we will get the first glimpse of what his priorities are by what he funds in the budget. don't get me wrong, we have seen supplemental budgets before and we will see some more. he has a budget surplus. it's nice to have when you're governor when you have a budget surplus and you can find things you
just over my shoulder here is a plaque to matthew alexander hansen. there was an elementary school down the street that was named after him. he was one of the first individuals to make it to the north pole. we have an african-american governor, he is going to try to enact a new vision. >> he is new to politics. he has a pretty good track record in politics so far. and she brings a team of largely annapolis outsiders. we are a week into the state legislative session. the governor's budget...