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since the year 2000, a reduction of over 18% in that co2 footprint through hydraulic fracturing, horizontal drilling. you don't hear that from the environmental left. we ought to be exporting that so other nations can get to natural gas. >> the position you laid out is much different than climate change is a hoax by perpetrated by the chinese. >> so humans have a hand in it, and it's difficult to measure how much they've had a hand in it. >> i've said that consistently. >> is that what the president believes? >> the president has indicated the climate is changing. i think you're trying to get away from the merits and demerits of the paris accord. >> not at all. >> no. >> what we've done as a nation to address the co2 footprint, paris has almost become symbolic. it's mostly words. it truly is. this president is about leading with action not words. the past administration tried to regulate co2 and failed. >> it's not just about paris. you also repealed the clean power plan. >> because it's not consistent with the clean air act. >> you come on this show and have been promoting coal as an alter
since the year 2000, a reduction of over 18% in that co2 footprint through hydraulic fracturing, horizontal drilling. you don't hear that from the environmental left. we ought to be exporting that so other nations can get to natural gas. >> the position you laid out is much different than climate change is a hoax by perpetrated by the chinese. >> so humans have a hand in it, and it's difficult to measure how much they've had a hand in it. >> i've said that consistently....
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on the horizontal versus vertical, i think that's exactly right. this two professors have worked on this theory that shows that polarization left and right in congress, democrats, republicans is whiter today than it's been since the civil war, historically there have been multiple dimensions, not just one left right dimension that explain the divide. so, if you look at the republicans, one of the reasons john wasn't that good at handling his caucus when he was the speaker is because he was not, he was a little bit too high up on a second dimension of political ideology. historically, that has been raised and social issues. when we think about was voting for republican who is on the left and was voting for the democrats use panel right among the populace a lot of that is race. it's not just rural. it's rural white people. minority voters among democrats are the base of democrats. for democrats will succeed they have a of a race problem and they need to get more white people they don't need to win white people were white suburban people but they need
on the horizontal versus vertical, i think that's exactly right. this two professors have worked on this theory that shows that polarization left and right in congress, democrats, republicans is whiter today than it's been since the civil war, historically there have been multiple dimensions, not just one left right dimension that explain the divide. so, if you look at the republicans, one of the reasons john wasn't that good at handling his caucus when he was the speaker is because he was not,...
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with the horizontal and vertical, i think that is right. there's a factor that keeps pulling to professors and the professor here to work on it that have shown -- has shown democrats and republicans are wider spread apart since the civil war. historically, there have been multiple dimensions that has explained the divide. if you look at the republicans, one of the reasons john wasn't that good at handling his caucus when he was the speaker was because he was not -- he was a little high up on a second dimension of political ideology. historically, that dimension has been race and social issues. when we think about who is voting for republican -- a republican who has been on the left, who is voting for a democrat on the right, a lot of it is race. it is not just rural people it is rural white people. for democrats to succeed, they need to get more white people. they don't need to win white rural people but they need to get more support among white. republican parties are the inverse. get more support among high income voters who used to vote
with the horizontal and vertical, i think that is right. there's a factor that keeps pulling to professors and the professor here to work on it that have shown -- has shown democrats and republicans are wider spread apart since the civil war. historically, there have been multiple dimensions that has explained the divide. if you look at the republicans, one of the reasons john wasn't that good at handling his caucus when he was the speaker was because he was not -- he was a little high up on a...
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there's something to be said for the renaissance in natural gas in the renaissance in fracking and horizontal drilling, which really might have pushed out the economic competitive nature of a lot of these alternative energies and is that one of the reasons that funding is being cut on some of these other programs >> well it's interesting what you bring up ten years ago, twelve years ago, there was a fellow traveling around the country talking about peak oil we found all the oil he didn't give us any ideas about what we were going to but he said fossil fuels are done. well, they were wrong. and i think again, it's going to be the innovation at our national labs, working with the private sector that comes up with even, you know, ideas about energy, sources of energy, that we may not have a knowledge about. if you're a clean energy individual, which you know, donald trump is. i am we're in all of the above approach to energy, nuclear power is going to be a -- a very important part of that so bringing our nuclear energy back, small mad u lar reactors, for instance, that's just on the front burner
there's something to be said for the renaissance in natural gas in the renaissance in fracking and horizontal drilling, which really might have pushed out the economic competitive nature of a lot of these alternative energies and is that one of the reasons that funding is being cut on some of these other programs >> well it's interesting what you bring up ten years ago, twelve years ago, there was a fellow traveling around the country talking about peak oil we found all the oil he didn't...
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on the horizontal versus vertical i think that's right. there's this thing that two professors have worked on data shown that polarization left and right in congress, democrats and republicans, is wider today than it has been since the civil war. historically though there been multiple dimensions, not just one that has explained the divide. if you look at the republicans, one of the recent john boehner wasn't that good at handling his caucus when he was speaker because he was not, he was a a little bit too high up on a second dimension of political ideology. historically that religion has been race and social issues. when we think about who's voting for a republican who used to be on the left, whose 44 democrats who used to be on the right among the populace, a lot of it is race. it's not just world people. it's really white people. minority voters among democrats are the base of democrats. for democrats to succeed than a bit of a race problem. they need to get more white people. they don't need to win white world people. they need to get
on the horizontal versus vertical i think that's right. there's this thing that two professors have worked on data shown that polarization left and right in congress, democrats and republicans, is wider today than it has been since the civil war. historically though there been multiple dimensions, not just one that has explained the divide. if you look at the republicans, one of the recent john boehner wasn't that good at handling his caucus when he was speaker because he was not, he was a a...
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right versus horizontal where chrysler by several a virgin it's a different story you also have susan collins who's weighing in she doesn't like this either she's showing great concern and you have the initial words of one donald john trump the candidate who said i'm not liking this merger i've got problems with this i'm normally mergers for the most part people say well they're kind of interesting but this in view of this c.n.n. kerfuffle and brouhaha this makes this merger even more rigorous thing and right now lindsey france as we speak eighty indeed people are leaning forward in telling zucker i don't want you to do anything if we have two three days you put you away you move you to an island i don't care your not going to get in the way of this because remember what happened with fox news why were there all those changes why ailes why o'reilly because of the sky to the sky projects in the u.k. so while everybody lives east. journalism and secam knows they couldn't care less about this this is a business and anything that gets in the way of business is going to be smoothed over we
right versus horizontal where chrysler by several a virgin it's a different story you also have susan collins who's weighing in she doesn't like this either she's showing great concern and you have the initial words of one donald john trump the candidate who said i'm not liking this merger i've got problems with this i'm normally mergers for the most part people say well they're kind of interesting but this in view of this c.n.n. kerfuffle and brouhaha this makes this merger even more rigorous...
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footprint through innovation and technology, not the least of which is hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling. the first part of your question. >> is in it. we broke a promise to 190 countries and how does that help our credibility. >> if it was a promise that was enforceable and would obligate this country than it should've been ratified as a treaty, right respect the exposure here to us domestically was 26-28% target that was part of an international agreement and their provisions in the clean air act that actually allow a lawsuit to be filed domestically to compel regulations to meet those kind of percentages. this was much about constitutional legal concern as anything else. the president dealt incisively with that. again, the important thing here is to put us at a disadvantage for the world applauded when we join. why christmas they applauded because they knew it but this country at an economic disadvantage and the reason you european leaders want us to stay in is because they know it will shackle our economy though we are leading the world in respect to our co2 reduction. i hav
footprint through innovation and technology, not the least of which is hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling. the first part of your question. >> is in it. we broke a promise to 190 countries and how does that help our credibility. >> if it was a promise that was enforceable and would obligate this country than it should've been ratified as a treaty, right respect the exposure here to us domestically was 26-28% target that was part of an international agreement and their...
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integrator vertical integration with an industry and now both of those companies trying to horizontal integration as well. if so before reagan stopped in force in the sherman antitrust act in one thousand nine hundred two you could you could go to any city in america and you knew exactly where you were because the local bank was named after the city the local restaurant was named after the city the local clothing store was owned by a family to live down the street everything was locally owned now you can drop out of a plane at sixty thousand feet and fall into any random city or parachute into any random city in america and have no idea where you are because it's all here's a taco bell there's a mcdonald's there's the joseph a banks there's that or whatever i mean you know they're all there it's is this this this monopolization of. retail and that it puts power in only these few institutions i mean if you shop and basically get most of your goods from the same. company you know that's a tremendous amount of power it has over american lives begin to turn what products you eat in don't
integrator vertical integration with an industry and now both of those companies trying to horizontal integration as well. if so before reagan stopped in force in the sherman antitrust act in one thousand nine hundred two you could you could go to any city in america and you knew exactly where you were because the local bank was named after the city the local restaurant was named after the city the local clothing store was owned by a family to live down the street everything was locally owned...
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we all scratch our head from our world view because we're looking at it vertically, not horizontally. and what unites those voters is this belief that the system is not on the level, you know? it's rigged completely, completely against them. and i think that when you realize that one of number one indicators of a switch from an obama county to a trump county is the intensity of and the rate of increase in the opioid epidemic, and you rook at technological -- look at technological dislocation, you know, at jobs at the advent of artificial intelligence, i think that this will be the fault line that defines our politics x. i think that voters, essentially, hate both of these parties. they think they're a plague on the country. and the one that they hate the most in any given hour is the one that they perceive to be in charge. and so i think if you see a trump versus an elizabeth warren, i think you'll see a real, legitimate independent candidacy for the presidency. and last point -- and i don't mean to filibuster here, but the blue counties have become bluer, the democrats tribally have
we all scratch our head from our world view because we're looking at it vertically, not horizontally. and what unites those voters is this belief that the system is not on the level, you know? it's rigged completely, completely against them. and i think that when you realize that one of number one indicators of a switch from an obama county to a trump county is the intensity of and the rate of increase in the opioid epidemic, and you rook at technological -- look at technological dislocation,...
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how did we achieve that largely technology and horizontal drilling and natural gas and electricity. you will not hear from that left. we need to export clean coal technology and to those and help them learn from us on what we did. we have led with action and not words. paris at its core was a bunch of words committed to minimal environmental benefit and cost the country a substantial amount of money and put us at an economic disadvantage. >> does the administration believe that an additional deal whether paris or subkwent. >> can you say again. >> does the administration believe any deal whether a paris agreement or another agreement meet congressional approval. >> i think it is clear with paris agreement that there are concerns. the president expressed concern. and i have similar concerns that it should have been submited to the senate for ratification. what you actually agreement. we are talking about exporting innovation and technology to the rest of the globe, i would not say it needs to be submitted. but if you are setting targets and emission targets that are enforceable domes
how did we achieve that largely technology and horizontal drilling and natural gas and electricity. you will not hear from that left. we need to export clean coal technology and to those and help them learn from us on what we did. we have led with action and not words. paris at its core was a bunch of words committed to minimal environmental benefit and cost the country a substantial amount of money and put us at an economic disadvantage. >> does the administration believe that an...
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we are intent on building out that horizontal play.n developed nations, it's going to take the better part of a decade for us to go from single, just digital appliances is what people have in the home. we are try to build the first device to help you choreograph your home, automate, connect it all together, and we're doing that without being another walled garden. emily: you think android is just fine. will you ever build your own phone os? niccolo: in the short run, we think there is a lot we can do to add premium hardware to a great operating system. we feel no one has ever done full justice to the android operating system with the hardware. we are a hardware business when it comes to the phone with things like our 360 camera. we are a software/hardware. on the phone -- software/hardware full stack on the phone. emily: apple is working on a full speaker to take on amazon alexa and google home. niccolo: we are like the phone market in 2004 and 2005 when we were just watching the service of capabilities. there will be a lot of change.
we are intent on building out that horizontal play.n developed nations, it's going to take the better part of a decade for us to go from single, just digital appliances is what people have in the home. we are try to build the first device to help you choreograph your home, automate, connect it all together, and we're doing that without being another walled garden. emily: you think android is just fine. will you ever build your own phone os? niccolo: in the short run, we think there is a lot we...
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are as important as any other feature and one is vertical and because of federalism and one is horizontal. it's what federalism means and the separation of powers or different. it distributes power and vertical access meaning it organizes the balance of power between the federal government on the one hand. the default proposition that most powers are going to be at the state and local level. it articulates the powers that are for the most ardent section eight of the constitution. they allow the process to provide for the national defense of section eight. it is necessary and proper. you can't have the armed forces unless you know how to take care of your veterans. anything that isn't allocated in the constitution is supposed to be reserved to the states or the people. >> host: a lot of states right now are legalizing marijuana. is that something that the founders would have said should be left to states and the people? >> as a matter of first principles i think deciding whether you are going to allow a particular treatment or a particular pharmaceutical product for example especially if i
are as important as any other feature and one is vertical and because of federalism and one is horizontal. it's what federalism means and the separation of powers or different. it distributes power and vertical access meaning it organizes the balance of power between the federal government on the one hand. the default proposition that most powers are going to be at the state and local level. it articulates the powers that are for the most ardent section eight of the constitution. they allow the...
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por eso aseguran que mantendrÁn las gritos la exigencia de justicia que hasta ahora no se ve en el horizontedo de mÉxico y baja california, el banco emisor presentÓ 3 denuncias para que investiguen a fondo a los responsables de su emisiÓn. >> para conmemorar el centenario de la constituciÓn el banco de mÉxico puso en circulaciÓn un nuevo billete de 100 pesos, situaciÓn que fue aprovechada por delincuentes. >> los falsificadors tratan de imitarlo lo mÁs rapido posible. >> aunque nadie quiere tenerlo es inevitable ya que pasan de mano en mano. >> uno tiene que estar rÁpido cobrando ahÍ tendiendo, te das cuenta casi al final del dÍa. >> los reportes de billetes de 100 pesos falsos van en aumento, pero no son los Únicos en circulaciÓn en mÉxico tener uno de estos en manos y no detectarlo a tiempo podrÍa causarle problemas legales. >> la pena y sanciÓn por fabricar o crear el billete falso, va de 5 aÑos hasta 2 aÑos nos marca la misma pena y sanciÓn para quien utilice un billete falso. >> segÚn el banco de mÉxico los billetes de 200 y 500 son los mÁs falsificados. >> para verificar los billetes e
por eso aseguran que mantendrÁn las gritos la exigencia de justicia que hasta ahora no se ve en el horizontedo de mÉxico y baja california, el banco emisor presentÓ 3 denuncias para que investiguen a fondo a los responsables de su emisiÓn. >> para conmemorar el centenario de la constituciÓn el banco de mÉxico puso en circulaciÓn un nuevo billete de 100 pesos, situaciÓn que fue aprovechada por delincuentes. >> los falsificadors tratan de imitarlo lo mÁs rapido posible....
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and the boat was knocked over, so that he went way over the horizontal.scinated, measuring this after the fact, by seeing the angle at which knives from the galley drawers had stuck in the bulkhead on the opposite side. chichester had circumnavigated the globe. more than that, he had accomplished the stupendous feat alone. the voyage around the world was just over 29,000 miles. it took him 226 days sailing time. perhaps this unassuming man would have preferred a private welcome. but deeds such as his demanded a hero's reception. he was a little tottery when he got in, so i did the celebrating for the family. i confess i stayed up all night, partying and drinking and having a good time. with sir francis drake's soared, the queen was to dub the sailor as knight commander of the british empire. they decided to have a public investitu re, which was an extremely rare event. this was a bit of a surprise. my father more or less took it in his stride. the whole thing was the most wonderful adventure. giles chichester talking to us from his family home in london.
and the boat was knocked over, so that he went way over the horizontal.scinated, measuring this after the fact, by seeing the angle at which knives from the galley drawers had stuck in the bulkhead on the opposite side. chichester had circumnavigated the globe. more than that, he had accomplished the stupendous feat alone. the voyage around the world was just over 29,000 miles. it took him 226 days sailing time. perhaps this unassuming man would have preferred a private welcome. but deeds such...
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we are intent on building out that horizontal plate. in developed nations, it will take us the better part of a decade for us to go from single -- really just digital appliances is what we have in the home. we are trying to build a device to help you choreograph your home, and we are doing that without being another walled garden. emily: you think android is just fine. will you ever build your own phone os? >> never say never, but we think there is a lot we can do to add premium hardware to a great operating system, and we feel no one has done full justice to the android operating system with the hardware. we are a hardware business when it comes to the phone and the 360 camera. we are a software hardware full stack on the home. emily: apple is launching a home speaker to take on amazon echo and apple home. what does amazon bring to the market, or is it too late? >> we are where the phone market was in 2004 and 2005, just scratching the surface of capabilities. there will be a lot of change. one of the things we are passionate on is bel
we are intent on building out that horizontal plate. in developed nations, it will take us the better part of a decade for us to go from single -- really just digital appliances is what we have in the home. we are trying to build a device to help you choreograph your home, and we are doing that without being another walled garden. emily: you think android is just fine. will you ever build your own phone os? >> never say never, but we think there is a lot we can do to add premium hardware...
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they're not direct horizontal competition mergers.firm of a little, littler, up start that looks like it could be potential competitor, and, many people have complained that antitrust agencies ought to take a harder look at that it is conceivable. it is not impossible this will be looked at seriously in those terms. the problem, you know, with antitrust challenge to this merger is that, it is just so implausible that amazon on its own would ever enter into brick-and-mortar grocery. it will not be a real competitor to whole foods. seems like the competitive risks are real but they're really hard to predict. neil: it is a fast-changing environment as well. professor, thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. neil: to the professor's point, they will look at it, whether they will stop it, that does not seem necessarily likely. by the way whole foods has been sort of giving back a lot of earlier gains on the notion no one else will come up to try to outbid amazon. we'll see. >>> we're learning right now sarah huckabee sanders will
they're not direct horizontal competition mergers.firm of a little, littler, up start that looks like it could be potential competitor, and, many people have complained that antitrust agencies ought to take a harder look at that it is conceivable. it is not impossible this will be looked at seriously in those terms. the problem, you know, with antitrust challenge to this merger is that, it is just so implausible that amazon on its own would ever enter into brick-and-mortar grocery. it will not...
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about the horizontal folding in the north of the country as a new islamic states takes root there plus. one pressure builds on u.k. prime minister after a fourth terror attack strikes the country in just three months.
about the horizontal folding in the north of the country as a new islamic states takes root there plus. one pressure builds on u.k. prime minister after a fourth terror attack strikes the country in just three months.
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as any other feature of it and that one is vertical and recall that federalism and the other's horizontal mccaul that separation of powers. we put those together they present any one person or group of people from getting too much power and abusing those who are subject to government. >> host: to everyone a little bit about what federalism means and what separation of powers means. >> guest: federalism distributes power in our system of government on the vertical axis meaning it organizes the balance of power between the federal government on the one hand and states or the people on the other hand. it sets a default principle both in the original constitution and by extension through the 10th amendment. default proposition that most powers are going to be the state and local level with the people and those identified as federal are in congress. it articulates those enumerated powers that are federal most of which are found in article i, section 8 of the constitution. they aren't reasonably linked to that or necessary proper to the accomplishment of those in by the number for them to power
as any other feature of it and that one is vertical and recall that federalism and the other's horizontal mccaul that separation of powers. we put those together they present any one person or group of people from getting too much power and abusing those who are subject to government. >> host: to everyone a little bit about what federalism means and what separation of powers means. >> guest: federalism distributes power in our system of government on the vertical axis meaning it...
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the boring is done vertically and then horizontally, to exploit as many deposits as possible. loosened and then a mix of waterer and chemicals ae injected into o it under high pressure. the gas or oil is released and pumped up to the surface together with the e poisonous fracking fluid. it's a technique that has many opponents in the u.s. the foothills of the rocky mountains are home to huge rereserves of oil and natural g. the fracking industry is booming. and that's why colorado is now on the frontline when it comes to protests against the environmental policies of president trump. >> the earth is our mother, we'll never have another correspondent: the leader of this demonstration is still a teenager but xiuhtezcatl martinez is already a star in the american environmental protest movement, which has seen its numbers swell since donald trump came to office. >> to fight for the things we believe in. i think this is a great demonstration of people power, of what the rest of the 4 years are gonna look like with trump in office. people aren't going to stand for the oppression of
the boring is done vertically and then horizontally, to exploit as many deposits as possible. loosened and then a mix of waterer and chemicals ae injected into o it under high pressure. the gas or oil is released and pumped up to the surface together with the e poisonous fracking fluid. it's a technique that has many opponents in the u.s. the foothills of the rocky mountains are home to huge rereserves of oil and natural g. the fracking industry is booming. and that's why colorado is now on the...
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if you take these cladding systems, if the horizontal subdivision is not installed , horizontal subdivisionhe fire can spread quickly behind the facade, so it is behind the cladding and breaking out higher up the building. but we are speculating because we don't know fully. the point about the state put instruction that exists in a building like this where residents are supposed to stay in their apartment blocks, is because those units are supposed to be fireproof foran units are supposed to be fireproof for an hour. that certainly didn't happen? we will have to look at the reports, but that is certainly the case. we have to look at fire and smoke, because the people may have been affected by smoke as much as fire. they should be fireproof, they have fire resistant construction and fireproof doors. as well as staying put you have a protected means of escape. once you are in the corridor and the escape stairs, you should be ina and the escape stairs, you should be in a place of safety. somebody told me that if this building had been built three years earlier, it might have collapsed. they ch
if you take these cladding systems, if the horizontal subdivision is not installed , horizontal subdivisionhe fire can spread quickly behind the facade, so it is behind the cladding and breaking out higher up the building. but we are speculating because we don't know fully. the point about the state put instruction that exists in a building like this where residents are supposed to stay in their apartment blocks, is because those units are supposed to be fireproof foran units are supposed to be...
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medio ambiente justo cuando estados unidos se saliÓ del acuerdo de parÍs y otro tema que saliÓ en el horizontep mantiene la promesa del muro entre mÉxico y estados unidos, aquÍ hablaron de los migrantes. >> y entendemos la migraciÓn desde un enfoque que reconoce los derechos fundamentales de las personas migrantes y lo que aportan a sus comunidades. >> (habla alemÁn). >> para merkel las naciones deben asumir su responsabilidad con la gente. aquÍ dice que si donald trump quiere cerrarle las puertas a mÉxico, mexico ya busca amigos en otras partes del mundo. en mÉxico raÚl torres, noticias telemundo. >> y desde mÉxico tambien nos llega la reacciÓn del abogado de joaquÍn "chapo" guzmÁn sobre versiones de la fiscalÍa estadounidense que el narco estarÍa planeando atacar a sus letrados con un cable, segÚn se trata de una declaraciÓn amarillista sin mucho sentido. >> ellos jamÁs, jamas han sentido que su vida ha estado en golpe, volvieron a confirmar lo que estÁ diciendo que joaquÍn es una persona muy atenta y muy respetuosa que les ha dado un trato inmejorable si lo que hay es agradecimiento de su p
medio ambiente justo cuando estados unidos se saliÓ del acuerdo de parÍs y otro tema que saliÓ en el horizontep mantiene la promesa del muro entre mÉxico y estados unidos, aquÍ hablaron de los migrantes. >> y entendemos la migraciÓn desde un enfoque que reconoce los derechos fundamentales de las personas migrantes y lo que aportan a sus comunidades. >> (habla alemÁn). >> para merkel las naciones deben asumir su responsabilidad con la gente. aquÍ dice que si donald...
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those videos of people leaning so hard into the windthat they're nearly horizontal glad to be out of chicago and back in l.a. i missed you so much. i can't wait to get home. so, you want to get crazy tonight?
those videos of people leaning so hard into the windthat they're nearly horizontal glad to be out of chicago and back in l.a. i missed you so much. i can't wait to get home. so, you want to get crazy tonight?
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saw lightning on the horizontal. let's get right to bill henley.te forecast in town. >>> definitely a rainy start. opinions landing saw some rain coming down. these showers moving off to the northeast. rain coming down about an inch and a third an hour. quick downpour in those neighborhoods in the path of those showers. lightning has ended. see a dry day for most of the day. still showers to the west. chance we'll see a shower during the daytime today. temperatures drod with the rain. voorhe voorhees. now with the rain in lumberton, 62 degrees. cool start. warm afternoon. most of the day is going to be dry. could see an isolated showers. upper 70s otherwise partly sunny and 78 degrees. 80 degrees in delaware this afternoon. looking good as we head into the day. take it down hour by hour. show you what's ahead for your neighborhood when i'm back in ten minutes. first, jessica boyington has your first alert traffic. >> thanks. watching the vine street expressway. have construction this morning. here it is right around broad street. this is the westbo
saw lightning on the horizontal. let's get right to bill henley.te forecast in town. >>> definitely a rainy start. opinions landing saw some rain coming down. these showers moving off to the northeast. rain coming down about an inch and a third an hour. quick downpour in those neighborhoods in the path of those showers. lightning has ended. see a dry day for most of the day. still showers to the west. chance we'll see a shower during the daytime today. temperatures drod with the rain....
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they have felled willow trees to lie horizontally because they like to chew the bark off the vertical sprouts. their stick dams have recreated the sort of landscape that existed before beavers were hunted to extinction. this is another of the ponds that has been created by beavers, and right here demonstrates just how much they can re—engineer the landscape. so where i am, it looks like there is just grass growing out of the ground — wrong. this is a beaver stick dam, right underneath me. the place has been shaped by rodents‘ teeth. the way that they have manipulated this site has just been dramatic. we have had a range of different species coming in, particularly bats, amphibians, lots of wetland plants, it has just been incredible. in scotland, where beavers have been brought back, some landowners have angrily complained that they have damaged farmland, trees and watercourses. the nfu fear unintended consequences of beaver reintroduction. the scientists working here have said that the beavers have notjust improved water quality but also helped to protect downstream areas from floodi
they have felled willow trees to lie horizontally because they like to chew the bark off the vertical sprouts. their stick dams have recreated the sort of landscape that existed before beavers were hunted to extinction. this is another of the ponds that has been created by beavers, and right here demonstrates just how much they can re—engineer the landscape. so where i am, it looks like there is just grass growing out of the ground — wrong. this is a beaver stick dam, right underneath me....
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about the horizontal folding in the north of the country as a new islamic state cell takes root there plus. the pressure builds on u.k. prime minister to resign after a fourth terror attack strikes the country in just three months. very good afternoon for me kevin and we just turned mid day or mosque this choose day the twentieth of june as breaking news to tell you about start with strayer suspended its air strikes as part of the u.s. led coalition effort in syria militarize row between russia and washington let's talk to you about this in the studio. really came through in about an hour ago an hour and a half ago what is truly is said it was going to do give us about robin tell us what's happening take us through it kevin i just in the statement released by the royal australian air force looks like the reason why australian had decided to halt the airstrikes in syria is because they no longer feel that the situation there is safe take a listen to exactly what the statement said as a precautionary measure australian defense force strike operations into syria have temporarily ceased a
about the horizontal folding in the north of the country as a new islamic state cell takes root there plus. the pressure builds on u.k. prime minister to resign after a fourth terror attack strikes the country in just three months. very good afternoon for me kevin and we just turned mid day or mosque this choose day the twentieth of june as breaking news to tell you about start with strayer suspended its air strikes as part of the u.s. led coalition effort in syria militarize row between russia...
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and you can link vertically and horizontally. a very friendly building. >> rose: the annual tony awards will be presented sunday night, and the play with the most nominations, eight, is "a doll's house part two." it's a sequel to the 1879 classic "a doll's house." the new play begins where the original left off, with a once-dutiful housewife walking out on her husband and three young children. i spoke with lucas nate, sam gold, chris cooper and laurie metcalf. she plays the wife who returns home after a 15-year absence. >> i've always loved the play, and i'd seen it in many productions. and i mean the first thing that came to me was the title. i just thought that was an audacious title for a play-- "a doll's house part two--" and it wasn't until i started writing it that i had to get serious and get past the joke of the title and really consider what does it mean to revisit the story. >> he has a very clever method that brings her back. and so what's fun for the audience is to find out what's made her come back after 15 years of
and you can link vertically and horizontally. a very friendly building. >> rose: the annual tony awards will be presented sunday night, and the play with the most nominations, eight, is "a doll's house part two." it's a sequel to the 1879 classic "a doll's house." the new play begins where the original left off, with a once-dutiful housewife walking out on her husband and three young children. i spoke with lucas nate, sam gold, chris cooper and laurie metcalf. she...
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. >> it's on the horizontal. >> he has a three-month plan. >> we have a barbecue forecast. >> close of seeing the four-day fourth of july holiday week. right now we're seeing a big change from last week where we had soaring above 100 degrees. notes the case now. san francisco, patchy low clouds 65 degrees over around pleasen president not bad. 59 with low clouds moving into the tri valley. there you see soolt 61 degrees, san jose still hanging on to the low 60s with low clouds moving into the valley tonight. thanks to the sea breeze which has been blustery through the day. 5 to 25-mile-per-hour allowing low cloupds to spill in the toward the straight and bang up here on long the pass the morpg in. the morning good enough for light jacket here. you can see the clouds here on the future cast into the morning and some of the computer models very interesting do pick up measurable drezle with some of the low cloud cover. you can see it in the east bay and along the coast and peninsula hill tops something we may see before 8:00 tomorrow morning. right around midmorning the dryer air mixes in
. >> it's on the horizontal. >> he has a three-month plan. >> we have a barbecue forecast. >> close of seeing the four-day fourth of july holiday week. right now we're seeing a big change from last week where we had soaring above 100 degrees. notes the case now. san francisco, patchy low clouds 65 degrees over around pleasen president not bad. 59 with low clouds moving into the tri valley. there you see soolt 61 degrees, san jose still hanging on to the low 60s with low...
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eqt also said it will have the ability to drill longer horizontal wells as most of rice's energy assets are located right next to land owned by eqt. now, eqt shares fell about 9% to 53.51. rice energy shares surged nearly 25% to 24.57. >>> financial services firm wedbush speculated that amazon's deal with whole foods makes food delivery service, grubhub, amazon's next logical takeover target. said the e-commerce giant could benefit from grubhub's geographic presence and its delivery infrastructure. it also noted a potential deal could grow amazon's user base as grubhub and whole foods are found in some of the same markets. shares rose more than 4% to 45.34. >>> and lab products maker perkin elmer will buy german based laboratory diagnostics for more than $1 billion. the merger will expand its reach into the autoimmune and allergy diagnostic markets and provide new infectious disease tests to its customers in china. perkin elmer shares raised 6.5%. >>> valiant pharmaceuticals elected billionaire investor john paulson to its board of directors. the embattled drug company which is working
eqt also said it will have the ability to drill longer horizontal wells as most of rice's energy assets are located right next to land owned by eqt. now, eqt shares fell about 9% to 53.51. rice energy shares surged nearly 25% to 24.57. >>> financial services firm wedbush speculated that amazon's deal with whole foods makes food delivery service, grubhub, amazon's next logical takeover target. said the e-commerce giant could benefit from grubhub's geographic presence and its delivery...
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except this they put the fence up, they put them horizontal instead of vertical. that's the only thing that changes. >> how politicized is this conversation or lack thereof about food injustice? >> i mean -- i guess the way i would answer it is that a kid born in watts, for example, gives on average 12 years less than a kid born on the west side of l.a. and there's a lot of reasons for that. kids are left out of the functioning education system, functioning economy, oftentimes the functioning health care system. but for sure a functioning food system. and it's a weird time for all of this to happen, because donald trump is i think stepping out into the world and representing this systemic inequality that has been a core part of our country since the beginning. and i think that people like roy and ron and a little bit myself are trying to stand against that and say like, this is a world where a kid born in watts lives 12 years less, and that's not right, and that needs to change right away. >> i was stunned, roy, when i started to prepare for this conversation. to
except this they put the fence up, they put them horizontal instead of vertical. that's the only thing that changes. >> how politicized is this conversation or lack thereof about food injustice? >> i mean -- i guess the way i would answer it is that a kid born in watts, for example, gives on average 12 years less than a kid born on the west side of l.a. and there's a lot of reasons for that. kids are left out of the functioning education system, functioning economy, oftentimes the...
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they have felled willow trees to lie horizontally because they like to chew the bark off the verticals just how much they can re—engineer the landscape. so where i am, it looks like there is just grass growing out of the ground — wrong. this is a beaver stick dam, right underneath me. the place has been shaped by rodents‘ teeth. the way that they have manipulated this site has just been dramatic. we have had a range of different species coming in, particularly bats, amphibians, lots of wetland plants, it has just been incredible. in scotland, where beavers have been brought back, some landowners have angrily complained that they have damaged farmland, trees and watercourses. the nfu fear unintended consequences of beaver reintroduction. the scientists working here have said that the beavers have notjust improved water quality but also helped to protect downstream areas from flooding by slowing heavy rainfall with their dams. they want creatures like this reintroduced nationwide. not all are convinced. but the beavers here are making their own watery case. roger harrabin, bbc news, dev
they have felled willow trees to lie horizontally because they like to chew the bark off the verticals just how much they can re—engineer the landscape. so where i am, it looks like there is just grass growing out of the ground — wrong. this is a beaver stick dam, right underneath me. the place has been shaped by rodents‘ teeth. the way that they have manipulated this site has just been dramatic. we have had a range of different species coming in, particularly bats, amphibians, lots of...
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will be like a car company that buys a tire company by the window company it actually helps people horizontal mergers those are the problems now what this is about two things precipitated this concern number one this past week the anthonys scaramucci story with the risk with the threat of a one hundred million dollars so lawsuit why because of the impediment to this deal now why do we keep saying that what would why is this a problem well ask yourself the question when the justice department reviews this for a possible violation of. and you trust laws who is the person who runs the justice department what's the name of that guy he's the pro yeah donald trump now this has a parallel remember we saw this with fox fox got rid of ailes and bill o'reilly because of the sky deal it's net things are never as they appear now you want i'll talk about journalism we'll talk about journalism or journalism is growing but i say this again and i want everybody to understand this this is about the merger they could not care less and even though zucker did a great job i'm sorry please and i wanted to stop you
will be like a car company that buys a tire company by the window company it actually helps people horizontal mergers those are the problems now what this is about two things precipitated this concern number one this past week the anthonys scaramucci story with the risk with the threat of a one hundred million dollars so lawsuit why because of the impediment to this deal now why do we keep saying that what would why is this a problem well ask yourself the question when the justice department...
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they fell the willow trees to lie horizontally because they like to chew the bark off the vertical sproutsks like there is grass growing out of the ground. wrong. this is a beaver stick dam, right underneath me. the place has been shaped by the teeth of rodents. the way they have changed this site is dramatic. it has been incredible. the nfu fear the consequences of reintroducing beavers. they have helped to prevent downstrea m they have helped to prevent downstream flooding by building dams. they want to reintroduce this nationwide. not all are convinced but the beavers are making their own watery case. i wonder if we are going to see enough water falling from the sky is for the need for more damning. i see what you did there. showers running to wales and west in england and heavier in northern ireland and scotland. elsewhere, it feels pleasant in the sunshine. cooler and fresher across parts of north—east england. into this evening, still the odd shower around. and largely clear skies, it will be quite chilly away from the towns and city centres and sunspots in the highlands and grampian
they fell the willow trees to lie horizontally because they like to chew the bark off the vertical sproutsks like there is grass growing out of the ground. wrong. this is a beaver stick dam, right underneath me. the place has been shaped by the teeth of rodents. the way they have changed this site is dramatic. it has been incredible. the nfu fear the consequences of reintroducing beavers. they have helped to prevent downstrea m they have helped to prevent downstream flooding by building dams....
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that is when you will have powers trim problems and when you will have the checks and balances and horizontal and vertical constraints on power. jefferson's actions would not have surprised them. they were just fulfilling the prophecy of human nature that they themselves had predicted in 1785 to make 1777. that is right. if there's one common sin it would be adultery. worshiping as it were george washington. almost uniformly to the point of revering him. it was all but a foregone conclusion and notwithstanding they wrote article two with washington its first president to mine. they still love the power of the presidency relatively weak, in part because they understood this concept that medicine explain so well the government provides us a deep insight into human nature. . . >> host: senator you have written this incredible book. talk a little bit about why you wrote it. >> guest: i'm a big believer in the founding generation, one that if broadway musical hamilton came out i was very pleased with how popular it became.
that is when you will have powers trim problems and when you will have the checks and balances and horizontal and vertical constraints on power. jefferson's actions would not have surprised them. they were just fulfilling the prophecy of human nature that they themselves had predicted in 1785 to make 1777. that is right. if there's one common sin it would be adultery. worshiping as it were george washington. almost uniformly to the point of revering him. it was all but a foregone conclusion and...