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imate cnge is ry real. it'changedy entireife. this ar was o most destructive re seaso the two most destructive res in corado's historoccurrinat he sametime. i's dierent. it' a diffent world the fire season is now longer. in most cases, we didn't have to worry about fires in the rocky mountains or the northwest until usually june or jy. now, you know, the fires are getting earlier and earlier. the first season's getting longer. we're starting to get to be like california where fire season is year-round. >> the faspapace oclimimat chan i is clrly y se on ameca'coasts,ard hit rising sea levels, flooding, and severe storm surges. >> what we see is the united states, the eastern n part of te united states from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england is among the highest local sea level rise rates in the world. >> more people live on the coasts than ever before. and now that we have rere peoe inin har'say, , obously y en a sto d does rikeke, e consequces are even mo dire. >> there is aa ton of coastline in americica. we haveve
imate cnge is ry real. it'changedy entireife. this ar was o most destructive re seaso the two most destructive res in corado's historoccurrinat he sametime. i's dierent. it' a diffent world the fire season is now longer. in most cases, we didn't have to worry about fires in the rocky mountains or the northwest until usually june or jy. now, you know, the fires are getting earlier and earlier. the first season's getting longer. we're starting to get to be like california where fire season is...
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imation relates it to what they think may have happened to body a body so desperately wants it to be returned to his fiance it's a good through with the obviously with the funeral under our wing aspect to this case andrew thank you very much for that for now that is anderson is with all the latest live and thank you there plenty more ahead on the news hour including will they stay with people in new caledonia eighteen thousand kilometers away have voted on independence will be in russia where the ringing of church bells is a moving into the modern age and its board. will see what happened pedagogic met back in paris coming up. of course and behind her sentenced to three opposition members to life in prison overturning a previous question on charges of spying for cop that shake on manhattan. and they. were arrested for their involvement in the twenty an eleven arab spring protests and accuse them of passing state secrets to a foreign government spreading false news and trying to undermine the kingdom well let's get more on this we're joined now by sema waffling campaign a reign of amn
imation relates it to what they think may have happened to body a body so desperately wants it to be returned to his fiance it's a good through with the obviously with the funeral under our wing aspect to this case andrew thank you very much for that for now that is anderson is with all the latest live and thank you there plenty more ahead on the news hour including will they stay with people in new caledonia eighteen thousand kilometers away have voted on independence will be in russia where...
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scientists aeeee ththaincreaeang carbon diidide emsionons the atmosphere are changg g our imatate.a! r r somewhere the gagase are coming from is stil a maerer of batete. planescars, and indust are e common a accepd as the mainululprit but volcanicruruptio are alal known to throw huge aununts ogass inin the atmosphere. i'm makinitit mymy msion t tclimb into onef f theorlrld' most active volcanoes... [grunts] to find out if those seses ar cotribututg to climate change.
scientists aeeee ththaincreaeang carbon diidide emsionons the atmosphere are changg g our imatate.a! r r somewhere the gagase are coming from is stil a maerer of batete. planescars, and indust are e common a accepd as the mainululprit but volcanicruruptio are alal known to throw huge aununts ogass inin the atmosphere. i'm makinitit mymy msion t tclimb into onef f theorlrld' most active volcanoes... [grunts] to find out if those seses ar cotribututg to climate change.
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and severe storms are the new norm according to a new nmvernment report out today on n imate change. the 1600-page report was written scientists at 13 agencies and departments. it says the impacts of climate change are already being seen with more frequent and severe storms, droughts, floods, and wildfires. the report says extreme weather in the u.s. just in the past three years has cost nearly $400 iollion. scientists say by the end of the century, the u.s. could be up to 12 degrees warmer, and the u.s. economy could be reduced by 10%. well, the report was ordered by congress and released today by by administration that has been skeptical of climate science. weijia jiang is in south florida with the president. >> reporter: the extensive federal report details how global warming, from the burning of coal, oil, and gas is impacting each region of the runtry. researchers said "climate- related events are expected to become more frequent and more tetense." ort president trump's policies and rhetoric often reject geimate change. his administration has rolled back obama-era environmental
and severe storms are the new norm according to a new nmvernment report out today on n imate change. the 1600-page report was written scientists at 13 agencies and departments. it says the impacts of climate change are already being seen with more frequent and severe storms, droughts, floods, and wildfires. the report says extreme weather in the u.s. just in the past three years has cost nearly $400 iollion. scientists say by the end of the century, the u.s. could be up to 12 degrees warmer,...
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that just because you're paranoid doesn't mean that they are not after you in your personal asked imation to what extent are russia and the united states guilty of what each side attributes to one another well i think we're investing far more in the autumn and then put in experts on both sides like it costs one hundred million albums to create a color. and it costs like five million the rubble to create a super good experts on the american studies morsi and the vice versa a new obviously to russia is not a field of. education for professionals people who do it often study in the state department and some of the policemen you know i know you're very much an advocate of better russian outreach to do knighted states and i want to challenge this idea little bit because from my price point of view at least the current russian american crisis was created by the people who weren't ignorant about russia they understood russian reasoning very well they just didn't like that reasoning is that is the problem really the lack of expertise rather than. simple disagreement with each other's intentions a
that just because you're paranoid doesn't mean that they are not after you in your personal asked imation to what extent are russia and the united states guilty of what each side attributes to one another well i think we're investing far more in the autumn and then put in experts on both sides like it costs one hundred million albums to create a color. and it costs like five million the rubble to create a super good experts on the american studies morsi and the vice versa a new obviously to...
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. >>> we've seen all the -- voters are getting together for a no on -- >>> >> reporter: imat an electionere in -- where people have gathered against prop 6 so they tell me that they want to keep it going because right now it's collected $5 billion since it was enacted last year. it has collected all that money for road repairs as well as transit projects. at this time gas payers are now paying $.12 more and for diesel they are paying $.20 more if you are registering your vehicle with the dmv you are paying a maximum of one $75 depending on the value of your vehicle. this is all has been going toward road repairs. the caltrans spokesperson tells me at this time 50 projects have been completed and there are hundreds that are underway at this time. those can be compromised if prop 6 is voted in favor. we spoke with the silicon valley group ceo tells me that he is part of the california commission for transportation and it is very important to keep this going and fund all the projects to make sure our roadways are safe for everyone. >> we had not increased the california gas tax in the quart
. >>> we've seen all the -- voters are getting together for a no on -- >>> >> reporter: imat an electionere in -- where people have gathered against prop 6 so they tell me that they want to keep it going because right now it's collected $5 billion since it was enacted last year. it has collected all that money for road repairs as well as transit projects. at this time gas payers are now paying $.12 more and for diesel they are paying $.20 more if you are registering your...
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its secretary-general warned the window of opportunity to combat imate change has nearly closed. last night, president trump repeated his doubts about the scientific consensus on global warming in a tweet about this week's cold weather blast ross the country. climate experts point out the brutal cold is a symptomf climate change. the house judiciary commitee has subpoenaed former f.b.i. director james comey to testify before the democrats tak control in january. house republicans have been investiging the f.b.i.'s actions in the 2016 presidential campaign. comey said he's "happy to sit in the light and answer all questions" butisdded he'll "ra closed door thing" because he's "seen enough of their sective leaking and distortion." the committee also subpoenaed former obama aorney general loretta lynch. and the leaning tower of pisa is leaning a little less. engineers said they've slowly been able to move the tilted tolfr about an inch-and-a-ha toward vertical. the famed 12th-century bell italy's tuscany region is known for its gravity-defying slant. engineers have been working for
its secretary-general warned the window of opportunity to combat imate change has nearly closed. last night, president trump repeated his doubts about the scientific consensus on global warming in a tweet about this week's cold weather blast ross the country. climate experts point out the brutal cold is a symptomf climate change. the house judiciary commitee has subpoenaed former f.b.i. director james comey to testify before the democrats tak control in january. house republicans have been...
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be explained by human activities especially >> yang: while almost no one will esce the effects of imatenge, scientists say under-served and lower-income americans as well as coastal communities will feel the brtet most immed. >> future generations can expect to experience and interact with nareral systems in ways that much diftoday without significant reductions ino tfee greenhouse gas emissions, extinctions and transformative impacts on some ecosystems cannot be avoided. >> yang: the assessment contrasts starkly with the views and policies of president trump who often denies or dismissesle the ro of climate change. today, scientists dodged the question of whether the white house pushed to have the report released on the afternoon after thanksgiving. with me now is michael oppenheimer of princeton university. he's a professor of geosciences and international affairs at princeton's woodrow wilson school and he was a lead author of separate international climate reports issued by the united nations. mr. oppenheimer, thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for ving me what's the most sign
be explained by human activities especially >> yang: while almost no one will esce the effects of imatenge, scientists say under-served and lower-income americans as well as coastal communities will feel the brtet most immed. >> future generations can expect to experience and interact with nareral systems in ways that much diftoday without significant reductions ino tfee greenhouse gas emissions, extinctions and transformative impacts on some ecosystems cannot be avoided. >>...
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unfortunately your part in the movie has been reduced to a a nonspeaking role." [ light laughter ] it's an imationdown. you got to jt let it go." i was like, "don't give me let it go!" don't -- >> jimmy: don't say let it go.t dou dare. [ laughter ] >> i'm over it now. >> jimmy: yeah, but at least credit that you were in "frozen." >> well that's -- that's what he said. he was like, "it's gonna look great on your imdb." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yes. it will look great. >> you've got the imdb. >> jimmy: this is the genuine imdb. i am the 81st listed member of 82. gothi troll uncredited voice. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: uncredited -- >> no. [ cheers and applause ] i am -- i am below the guyhat made the grunting noises for the reindeer.la hter ] that is my credit. >> jimmy: so that's but at least you didn't have to, like, go to press and do all that stuff and try to sell "frozen."li or d a junket or any of that stuff. >> a junket for a movie that i'm not in. oh no. >> jimmy: you did. that's you doing a junket. [ laughter ] and you're not in this movt.. >> look at look at that smug face. you're not in t
unfortunately your part in the movie has been reduced to a a nonspeaking role." [ light laughter ] it's an imationdown. you got to jt let it go." i was like, "don't give me let it go!" don't -- >> jimmy: don't say let it go.t dou dare. [ laughter ] >> i'm over it now. >> jimmy: yeah, but at least credit that you were in "frozen." >> well that's -- that's what he said. he was like, "it's gonna look great on your imdb." [ light...
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bill, just to be clear, when i said 20 times that, that revenues, imated you're saying future revenue%. ow long do you have to keep increasing that business 40% in order to justify the price you're paying? how many years? bill: first of all, it would e -- first of all it would be hard for me to imagine him not growing double that. or the business case, if he maintains the 40% growth for half a dozen years and he does sinner gistcally on the line with s.a.p., and after that, it slowed down a little scale, we gotobal margins, renewals, lower cost of sale with the cloud. to be a grow ng juggernaut. lineif the rate at the top with better renewals and lower cost of scale goes down to 30 in future years or 25. it's still a home run m and a move. caroline: that was bill mcdermott with ryan smith, he get a word in edgewise in that clip. about not only this particular tech deal, but a number of tech things that are on today. let's get your analysis first of s.a.p., $8 billion paying qualtrics. >> they were valued at $2.5 billion in a private funding year. last we know those private valuations
bill, just to be clear, when i said 20 times that, that revenues, imated you're saying future revenue%. ow long do you have to keep increasing that business 40% in order to justify the price you're paying? how many years? bill: first of all, it would e -- first of all it would be hard for me to imagine him not growing double that. or the business case, if he maintains the 40% growth for half a dozen years and he does sinner gistcally on the line with s.a.p., and after that, it slowed down a...
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up to 64%imated to be in the midterm election. that is eligible people that can vote. getting the dark money out of politics. you saw that heinous act all over the country. you did has a constitutional amendment to overturn citizens united. and then making sure that we have secure elections. especially if we had into 2020. he and i had a bill that was pretty straightforward. it required backup paper ballots. and we got a gut punch from the administration. they said they didn't want to have that bill right before the election might when all of the stuff was happening in florida, georgia, and the problems we had getting people to vote. the only way we will have a fair election in 2020 is if we have a secure election. always believed you could do two things at once. secure your democracy and have a secure economy for people. many times, people try to hit those two against each other. civil rights, democracy, and the economy. the things the election showed us is that our candidates are running on an optimistic and economic agenda for this country. that includes the midwest
up to 64%imated to be in the midterm election. that is eligible people that can vote. getting the dark money out of politics. you saw that heinous act all over the country. you did has a constitutional amendment to overturn citizens united. and then making sure that we have secure elections. especially if we had into 2020. he and i had a bill that was pretty straightforward. it required backup paper ballots. and we got a gut punch from the administration. they said they didn't want to have that...