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james cameron, that one and only joins me now live from l.a. had you in my monitor here as we were playing the trump sound. you can shake your head doughfully. >> i know. ironies are running ramp and the here. the reagan library almost burned down by epic wild land fires here in california. major wildland fires burning up in northern california on the same day that we have an unprecedented hickcally unprecedented deluge here which stretched all the way to arizona and caused that kind of tragic event there. and so you see climate completely out of control. there was an article in the l. a. times today that the snowpack is at the lowest level since they've been able to measure down to 3% of what it normally would be this time of year. and yet, here you know, only a few miles from where the last big fire was locally, they're going to have this debate. and they won't talk about it. >> what does that mean though? you're someone who's worked a lot on this issue. you're a very smart guy, fairly technically adept i think it's fair to say. i think about
james cameron, that one and only joins me now live from l.a. had you in my monitor here as we were playing the trump sound. you can shake your head doughfully. >> i know. ironies are running ramp and the here. the reagan library almost burned down by epic wild land fires here in california. major wildland fires burning up in northern california on the same day that we have an unprecedented hickcally unprecedented deluge here which stretched all the way to arizona and caused that kind of...
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kiko, i understand that you talked today with oscar-winning director, james cameron, who has a uniqueake on how to fight climate change. >> reporter: james cameron has long been a passionate advocate about lowering carbon footprint, but the focus is not on the energy sector, but food. specifically, he's urging people to eliminate, or at least lower the amount of meat and dairy to lower the amount of carbon emission. >> you have 1.5 billion cows that are just eating all day long and belching up methane. some farts, but mostly belching, and it has three times the climate changing. so that's something that we can do quickly. animals have more to climate change than all of the cars, trucks, planes, everything. >> cameron said animal agriculture alone is responsible for 14% of all grown house gas emissions. if people move to a plant based diet, that's what he took to thm today. the u.s. and china combined are responsible for half of the world's emissions. and president obama has vowed to reduce the u.s.' output by 30%, but individuals need to change their lifestyles. >> everybody in los an
kiko, i understand that you talked today with oscar-winning director, james cameron, who has a uniqueake on how to fight climate change. >> reporter: james cameron has long been a passionate advocate about lowering carbon footprint, but the focus is not on the energy sector, but food. specifically, he's urging people to eliminate, or at least lower the amount of meat and dairy to lower the amount of carbon emission. >> you have 1.5 billion cows that are just eating all day long and...
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james cameron is also urging individuals to take action. >> james cameron has long been a passionate advocate of addressing the impacts of climate change, urging people to lower their carbon footprint. the focus isn't necessarily on the energy sector, but food. specifically, he is urging people to eliminate or at least reduce the amount of meat and dairy products they consume to help lower the amount of carbon emissions. >> you have 1.5 billion cows that are just eating all day long and bell ching up methane, some farts, but mostly methane, with went to three times the climate forces of carbon dioxide. that's a therm stat we can turn down very, very quickly. animal agriculture contributes more to climate change than all the transportation of the world combined, cars, trucks, planes, ships be everything. >> cameron and his wife became vegan four years ago. he doesn't expect everybody to go cold turkey. he wants people to be more conscious about the impact of what they eat and how that affects climate change. >> thank you for joining us. stephanie sy is back in two minutes with more al
james cameron is also urging individuals to take action. >> james cameron has long been a passionate advocate of addressing the impacts of climate change, urging people to lower their carbon footprint. the focus isn't necessarily on the energy sector, but food. specifically, he is urging people to eliminate or at least reduce the amount of meat and dairy products they consume to help lower the amount of carbon emissions. >> you have 1.5 billion cows that are just eating all day long...
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or control an avatar with our thoughts like in the james cameron film. >> you're not used to your avatarrous. >> this is great. >> science fiction could become reality sooner than you think if we can map the human brain. >> we've learned more about the brain in the last 10 and 15 years than in all of human history combined. >> dr. michio kaku, a theoretical physicist and cbs news science contributor details these exciting possibilities and the current state of the brain in his latest book "the future of the mind." >> we can actually photograph a thought, communicate these thoughts to, let's say, a robot or a computer. these were all considered to be preposterous ten to 15 years ago, and now we do it. >> just as the telescope revolutionized astronomy says kaku, the mri and other technologies have led to a golden age in neuroscience. >> we can actually see desires, self-awareness, your guilty conscience. we can actually see these as blood flows, as registered by an mri machine. >> the biggest moonshot in this field might be to map all of the inner workings of the brain down to the noieuron
or control an avatar with our thoughts like in the james cameron film. >> you're not used to your avatarrous. >> this is great. >> science fiction could become reality sooner than you think if we can map the human brain. >> we've learned more about the brain in the last 10 and 15 years than in all of human history combined. >> dr. michio kaku, a theoretical physicist and cbs news science contributor details these exciting possibilities and the current state of the...
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>> or plant a memory like in total recall or control an avatar with our thoughts like in the james cameronnce fiction could be reality sooner than you think. if we can map the human brain. we learned more about the brain in the last 10 and 15 years than in all of human history combined. a theoretical physicist and science contributor details these exciting possibilities and the current state of the brain in his latest book. the future of the mind. >> we can photograph a thought. communicate these thoughts to let's say a robot or a computer. these were all considered to be preposterous just 10 to 15 years ago and now we do it. >> just as the telescope revolutionized astronomy, the mri and other technologies have led to a golden age in neuroscience. >> we can actually see desire and self a pairness. >> the next great american project and that's what we are calling the brain initiative. >> president obama announced the brain initiative in 2013. it's an effort to show how the brain's neural circuits work in realtime. >> it won't be easy, but think about what we could do once we do crack this c
>> or plant a memory like in total recall or control an avatar with our thoughts like in the james cameronnce fiction could be reality sooner than you think. if we can map the human brain. we learned more about the brain in the last 10 and 15 years than in all of human history combined. a theoretical physicist and science contributor details these exciting possibilities and the current state of the brain in his latest book. the future of the mind. >> we can photograph a thought....
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. >>> and director james cameron on the manmade disaster of climate change. >>> then a hillary superthe senator's fighting back. >>> and the mayor of new york on the brutal police take-down of james blake. >> what was your reaction when you saw that video? >> my interview with mayor deblasio when "all in" starts right now.
. >>> and director james cameron on the manmade disaster of climate change. >>> then a hillary superthe senator's fighting back. >>> and the mayor of new york on the brutal police take-down of james blake. >> what was your reaction when you saw that video? >> my interview with mayor deblasio when "all in" starts right now.
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. >>> and director james cameron on the manmade disaster of climate change. >>> then a hillary super pac goes negative on bernie sanders, and the senator's fighting back. >>> and the mayor of new york on the brutal police take-down of james blake. >> what was your reaction when you saw that video? >> my interview with mayor deblasio when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes on the eve of the second republican presidential debate. pretty astounding new poll shows how topsy-turvy the dynamics of this have become. ben carson has pulled into a statistical dead heat with donald trump at 23% to trump's 27% with a margin of error of plus or minus 6%.
. >>> and director james cameron on the manmade disaster of climate change. >>> then a hillary super pac goes negative on bernie sanders, and the senator's fighting back. >>> and the mayor of new york on the brutal police take-down of james blake. >> what was your reaction when you saw that video? >> my interview with mayor deblasio when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes on the eve of the second...
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. >>> and director james cameron on the manmade disaster of climate change. >>> then a hillary super sanders and the senator's fighting back. >>> and the mayor of new york on the brutal police take-down of james blake. >> what was your reaction when you saw that video? >> my interview with mayor
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james t. lynch jr. >> louise a. lynch >> michael cameron lynch >> michael francis lynch >> michael francis lynch >> richard d. lynch jr. >> and my father, battalion chief hazmat operations john joseph fanning. we all love and miss you terribly. you are my strength, guardian angel, and the reason i never give up. i am so proud to be your daughter and to be named after you. i truly hope you are proud of the person i am today. and to your beautiful granddaughter kila who you never met, she hears about her grandpa jack all the time and your nephew steven flew in from vegas to be with you today. to my three fellow new york state court officers who perished on that terrible day, may you rest in peace. >> and my sister juanita lee. nina, we miss you every day. not a day goes by that we don't think about you. you would be proud of your daughter nicki, who's doing a beautiful job raising your brilliant and beautiful granddaughter. continue to be our angel and watch over us until we meet again, sister. >> robert henry lynch jr. >> sean p. binch. >> s
james t. lynch jr. >> louise a. lynch >> michael cameron lynch >> michael francis lynch >> michael francis lynch >> richard d. lynch jr. >> and my father, battalion chief hazmat operations john joseph fanning. we all love and miss you terribly. you are my strength, guardian angel, and the reason i never give up. i am so proud to be your daughter and to be named after you. i truly hope you are proud of the person i am today. and to your beautiful granddaughter...
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james bays, al jazeera, at the united nations. >> british prime minister david cameron said he is extremely worried about the political crise in northern ireland. the political government is on the brink of collapse after the first minister stepped down. robinson resigned after a killing linked to the i.r.a. the move leaves the power sharing agreement between robinson's democratic union as party and the nationalist hanging by a thread. talks are expected to resume monday. >> the u.s. parliament has rejected a bill proposing a change to the right to die laws. britain the prime minister david cameron spoke out against the legislation, allowing doctors to help terminally ill people end their lives. professor of loch from london joins us live. did you expect this? is this the right call? >> i think i probably did expect this. a number of bills have attempted to change the law from the beginning of the 20th century and none have ever been successful. >> what do you think would make it successful legally? >> i think it's possible to change through legislative change, but actually, if you look at
james bays, al jazeera, at the united nations. >> british prime minister david cameron said he is extremely worried about the political crise in northern ireland. the political government is on the brink of collapse after the first minister stepped down. robinson resigned after a killing linked to the i.r.a. the move leaves the power sharing agreement between robinson's democratic union as party and the nationalist hanging by a thread. talks are expected to resume monday. >> the...
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james. >> reporter: that was prime minister and spanish prime minister speaking after the meeting in madrid and prime minister david cameronthe refugee crisis as the biggest challenge facing europe today and britain will continue to act with its head and heart and discourage economic migrants from setting off on periless journeys but act with compassion and continue to provide sanctuary for genuine refugees and said britain will be giving 100 million pounds to syrian refugees in particular 40 million of that going to countries who are hosting syrian refugees in u.n. aid camp and 60 million in aid going to people who need it in syria. he said that britain will take thousands more syrian refugees who are currently in u.n. camps, we will have more on that a little later here on al jazeera. south africa thousands of children don't have books to read, around 80% of schools don't have libraries and many families can't afford to buy them, excuse me, tonya page repor reports. >> reporter: he is sharing his love of books. >> many options, many, many options. >> reporter: and there are plenty of them at his under ground library, two
james. >> reporter: that was prime minister and spanish prime minister speaking after the meeting in madrid and prime minister david cameronthe refugee crisis as the biggest challenge facing europe today and britain will continue to act with its head and heart and discourage economic migrants from setting off on periless journeys but act with compassion and continue to provide sanctuary for genuine refugees and said britain will be giving 100 million pounds to syrian refugees in...
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fifth and >>james: we want to sit in rows on the the sun would be to see in the live picture from the embarcadero cameron the sons of to the right-hand side you conceive is going to be our most of the day this afternoon with the law already on the mild to 1 look to mid 60s across a good bit of the event will begin from = santa rosa 53 even warmer still daily city at 70 degrees it depends on where you are aware wicking of to mild temperatures as low interest really after the world looking denied it to near 100 for the bay shoreline with 100 + the 6:00 were still looking at temperatures in the '70s and '80s as to go to bed tonight will have to wait about 10:00 or so before the draft things that go to the '70s and overnight will bring it back down to the '60s one of three to 1 05 even 1 06 to canada where you are careful with your style of the sun find air conditioning and possible push off in the outdoor work until letter on it will be out on the bay area today. >>james: 95 in oakland this afternoon 99 in hayward 93 and downtown san francisco warm enough for bird selectors for today. . >>michelle apon: san
fifth and >>james: we want to sit in rows on the the sun would be to see in the live picture from the embarcadero cameron the sons of to the right-hand side you conceive is going to be our most of the day this afternoon with the law already on the mild to 1 look to mid 60s across a good bit of the event will begin from = santa rosa 53 even warmer still daily city at 70 degrees it depends on where you are aware wicking of to mild temperatures as low interest really after the world looking...
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>>james: temperatures are expected to be just a touch warmer a live look outside shows what we are saying clear visibility as a lookout for the bay bridge cameron clear day with nothing but sunshine will ok but 67 of san francisco a little warmer than it was yesterday and we have a mix of mid-60s to even low seventies that we have fallen daily city this afternoon temperatures will ramp up will have to cast for a set of the turn our we're saying widespread '60s and '70s this light purple area indicates 100 degree weather the potential exists for the north valley east of a valley in the south bank for all of the interior of dollars will be looking at off the hot temperatures like we had yesterday for that reason you'll want to be very careful fit a mix of 99 and 100 as it headed south along the bay shoreline those two zones here is the wide use on is tim to all on the bank again we're in the low 100. >>michelle apon: another heated advisor across the bay and the potential for new record high temperatures concord is forecast to average 104 to that zero clinics and another record been the old record by two degrees f sfo may type zero record of 92 s
>>james: temperatures are expected to be just a touch warmer a live look outside shows what we are saying clear visibility as a lookout for the bay bridge cameron clear day with nothing but sunshine will ok but 67 of san francisco a little warmer than it was yesterday and we have a mix of mid-60s to even low seventies that we have fallen daily city this afternoon temperatures will ramp up will have to cast for a set of the turn our we're saying widespread '60s and '70s this light purple...
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james clapper, director of national intelligence. the hearing held by the national intelligence committee beginning live at 10:00 eastern also on c-span 3. >>>. >>> earlier today in london, david cameronanswered questions from members in his first question time since returning from the august recess. he discussed the u.k.'s role in the syrian refugee crisis and northern island and efforts to combat isis. several members paid tribute to queen elizabeth ii for the longest reigning monarch in history. that is 40 minutes. >>> order. questions to the prime minister. mr. julian knight. >> yeah. >> number one, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with colleagues and others in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> mr. julian knight, thank you mr. speaker. i would like to echo the sentence echoed by the prime minister in relation to her majesty the queen. will you join me today in congratulating parents of the solely hold provision academy, providing vital places for those with complex behavioral means and also agree with me that those opposite who would scrap free schools, would deny parents choice and children oppo
james clapper, director of national intelligence. the hearing held by the national intelligence committee beginning live at 10:00 eastern also on c-span 3. >>>. >>> earlier today in london, david cameronanswered questions from members in his first question time since returning from the august recess. he discussed the u.k.'s role in the syrian refugee crisis and northern island and efforts to combat isis. several members paid tribute to queen elizabeth ii for the longest...