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i will start with you representative inlis. -- inglis. are these record temperatures the result of climate change? >> almost certainly. i think we are also starting to be taught by her own experience. experience is an effective teacher. often a harsh teacher but pretty effective. when the seawater is nearly 100 degrees in key west, i grew up on the coast in south carolina. if i were swimming in 100 degree water i would realize something is up. i think that's what we are all finding out is something is up. in congress in 2010 was aggressive disbelief about climate change. now it's quite different. people are realizing it is real, it's obviously real. now how we get the world in is the current mental block. host: david what do you have to add on this conversation about record temperatures in july. >> i agree completely with the congressman. it's not just uncomfortable and strange it is also dangerous. the temperatures is off the coast of florida, what's really terrifying about that is generally speaking as storms approach coast there suppos
i will start with you representative inlis. -- inglis. are these record temperatures the result of climate change? >> almost certainly. i think we are also starting to be taught by her own experience. experience is an effective teacher. often a harsh teacher but pretty effective. when the seawater is nearly 100 degrees in key west, i grew up on the coast in south carolina. if i were swimming in 100 degree water i would realize something is up. i think that's what we are all finding out is...
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i will start with you, bob inglis.se record high temperatures in july, i think the result of climate change? >> almostch certainly. that's what the scientists are telling us. i think were also starting to be taught by her own experience. experience is an effective teacher. often a harsh teacher but it's a pretty effective teacher. with seawater is nearly 100 degrees in key west, i'm a guy who grew up on the coast of south carolina. we don't get to 100 but if i was swimming in 100-degree water, io would realize something is up. that's what we're all finding out his something is up. when i was getting tossed out of congress back in 2010 and was aggressive disbelief about climate change, basically people say i don't live in climate change, you shouldn't either. outlets quite different to people are realizing it's real it's obviously real. how we get the rope and on? that's the currente mental blok as i get the world in. >> host: and david, what you have to add to this conversation about record temperatures in july? >> gue
i will start with you, bob inglis.se record high temperatures in july, i think the result of climate change? >> almostch certainly. that's what the scientists are telling us. i think were also starting to be taught by her own experience. experience is an effective teacher. often a harsh teacher but it's a pretty effective teacher. with seawater is nearly 100 degrees in key west, i'm a guy who grew up on the coast of south carolina. we don't get to 100 but if i was swimming in 100-degree...
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host: i will let you start representative inglis.een it on the campaign trail and congress, republican's are not talking about climate change. not the ones -- not talking about the way you are. >> it's back to being afraid of that one guy who has a short-term horizon. he wants to eke out one more victory. he can help you win a primary or general election but he can kill you. the angel of death. that makes it pretty scary for folks to speak out of line. it's interesting to think about the history of this. my first six years in congress i said climate change was nonsense. i didn't know anything about it except that al gore was for it and therefore i was against it because it was aware presented of a very conservative district in south carolina. out of congress six years, ran again, my son came to me and said you need to change. saw the evidence, got inspired in another science committee trip and then became this guy about climate. and that worked fine when i was running again in 2004, 2006. 2008, a global financial crisis. it's adjusti
host: i will let you start representative inglis.een it on the campaign trail and congress, republican's are not talking about climate change. not the ones -- not talking about the way you are. >> it's back to being afraid of that one guy who has a short-term horizon. he wants to eke out one more victory. he can help you win a primary or general election but he can kill you. the angel of death. that makes it pretty scary for folks to speak out of line. it's interesting to think about the...
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lizzy: thanks to bloomberg's david inglis. we will let off to rifle through the pdf documents ahead of the press conference later. i will take you through the other development are watching out for today. after yesterday's ecb decision, we have french inflation for july coming in it 7:45 a.m. london time, expected to up on slightly thanks to lower price food and nonenergy industrial goods. at 1:00 p.m. we have the same for germany, inflation likely only to have taken a baby step down before a bigger fall in the coming months. you might even see core inflation climbing to a record high. finally, at 1:30 p.m., u.s. data for june likely to send mixed messages the need for restrictive monetary policy. bloomberg colonists say the headline figures could probably fuel soft landing that -- bloomberg colonists -- columnists say it could be a soft landing. valerie: it depends on what they think the effects of the inflation is now that the economy is slowing down. there is soft data out of germany and the economy is slowing there. the pr
lizzy: thanks to bloomberg's david inglis. we will let off to rifle through the pdf documents ahead of the press conference later. i will take you through the other development are watching out for today. after yesterday's ecb decision, we have french inflation for july coming in it 7:45 a.m. london time, expected to up on slightly thanks to lower price food and nonenergy industrial goods. at 1:00 p.m. we have the same for germany, inflation likely only to have taken a baby step down before a...
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approach the midnight gangway with the edge of the zone, the fascists way carrying out car expeditions, ingly and holy springs floated from lowering the magnetic guerrilla radiation. the great gangbang was assembled up to 60,000 carniks , 12 ss regiments e, five infantry divisions e, one air field division, one guard and one spare came out here. uh, there were the same regiments of the brigade of the kaminsky battalion, summing up the houses of the executioner of the belarusian people of the derevyanker. the fascists distinguished themselves partisans peaceful violence for five dunes, the people took revenge and introduced bloody battles, and a small month of delays is better on yourself respect for more and more units of the nazi troops. one of the forces was uneven. the stake of the blockade was constantly sounded, yes, under the shaky maya, the line of defense was formed 8 km by the partisans, nothing was found, and i really broke through more than fifteen thousand peaceful fats at once with them. the first breakthrough, uh, was may 3, 1944, willingly sent by alexei's brigade. they managed
approach the midnight gangway with the edge of the zone, the fascists way carrying out car expeditions, ingly and holy springs floated from lowering the magnetic guerrilla radiation. the great gangbang was assembled up to 60,000 carniks , 12 ss regiments e, five infantry divisions e, one air field division, one guard and one spare came out here. uh, there were the same regiments of the brigade of the kaminsky battalion, summing up the houses of the executioner of the belarusian people of the...
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our chief markets editor david inglis.s the chief global strategist at nico asset management. great to have you with us. in the volatility we've sought -- we saw overnight, should investors -- are we seeing the complacency that led up to this, and it gives us an indication of what we could see turn with risk assets if we get a surprise from the boj? >> i guess we've already gotten the subplot -- the surprise in a way, the leak overnight was a surprise, especially not the fact that they were discussing the yc see, because i thought that would happen, not that they would be doing nothing, which probably won't happen either, it was the allowing the jgb 10 year yield to trade over 50 basis points, which was a pretty big surprise to me. i think the markets are overreacting a bit. it doesn't seem like it's going to ba huge change in yc see policy, we still have it in the fourth quarter, as you might remember, i've been quite skeptical of the need to boost the training band for several needs now, the pressure is now increasing qu
our chief markets editor david inglis.s the chief global strategist at nico asset management. great to have you with us. in the volatility we've sought -- we saw overnight, should investors -- are we seeing the complacency that led up to this, and it gives us an indication of what we could see turn with risk assets if we get a surprise from the boj? >> i guess we've already gotten the subplot -- the surprise in a way, the leak overnight was a surprise, especially not the fact that they...
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also a discussion on climate change policies and extreme weather patterns with bob inglis and the presidente environmental defense action fund. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> tuesday, foreign panic -- policy analysts discuss the impact of premature peace talks in the russian ukraine work and the future of europe. at any event hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. watch live at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two, c-span now, our free mobile video after or online at c-span.org. -- app, or seized -- online at c-span.org. >> stay up-to-date with the latest in publishing with book tv. with current nonfiction book releases plus bestseller lists as well as industry news and transit through insider interviews. you can find books on c-span now, our free mobile app, or wherever you get your podcasts. >> a healthy democracy does not just look like this. it looks like this. where americans can see democracy at work. where citizens -- opinions are truly influence, a republic thrives. unfiltered, u
also a discussion on climate change policies and extreme weather patterns with bob inglis and the presidente environmental defense action fund. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> tuesday, foreign panic -- policy analysts discuss the impact of premature peace talks in the russian ukraine work and the future of europe. at any event hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. watch live at...
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also, a discussion on climate change policies and recent extreme weather patterns with bob inglis and david kieve, president of environmental defense action fund. washington journal is next. ♪ host: good morning, it is tuesday, july 25. the topic today is inflation. it is top
also, a discussion on climate change policies and recent extreme weather patterns with bob inglis and david kieve, president of environmental defense action fund. washington journal is next. ♪ host: good morning, it is tuesday, july 25. the topic today is inflation. it is top
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in the democratic party, the fight during the 1920s was exceed ingly acrimonious and culminated in the deadlocked convention. of 1924, after 103 ballots that year. the exhausted democrat nominated a compromise conservative candidate john w davis. it was interesting to note that davis like coolidge, had begun his political career as a progressive. while progressivism was gaining wide acceptance, he had ably served under wilson. but like coolidge, davis grew increasingly conservative. by 1924, davis was as conservative as coolidge, which prompted the third party candidate of robert la follette. la follette was a republican, and his running mate was a democrat. that was in the splintered party of the progressive party. an important aspect of coolidge's legacy was the realignment of american political parties, which has continued now for 100 years. coolidge's landslide victory in 1924 established the republican party as the conservative party, while the democrats became the progressive party. shortly after election day, 1924, franklin roosevelt declared that it was, quote, for the democrat
in the democratic party, the fight during the 1920s was exceed ingly acrimonious and culminated in the deadlocked convention. of 1924, after 103 ballots that year. the exhausted democrat nominated a compromise conservative candidate john w davis. it was interesting to note that davis like coolidge, had begun his political career as a progressive. while progressivism was gaining wide acceptance, he had ably served under wilson. but like coolidge, davis grew increasingly conservative. by 1924,...