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jenn: david, quickly. david: sure. just because douglas was talking about writers, it was so well known by mid century. you know the novel "alita," that came out in 1950 five but was written in the 1940's? he sent them to the arctic to research climate change. that is how long the science has been with us. writers have always been a great way to chart the progress. the three of us had a great conversation about environmental justice. i would flip your question and look at it from the point of view of people in the cities. one thing that made me really anxious is this divide we have seen already. doug wrote about it beautifully in "silent spring revolution." people with money will be able to, if we continue down the road of painfully heating landscapes, people will be able to leave. money will offer comfort from the immediate discomfort of climate change. that will be something that. jenn: david, author of "the parent and the a clue.". douglas, "silent spring revolution." author discussion l begin in about 15 minutes. i
jenn: david, quickly. david: sure. just because douglas was talking about writers, it was so well known by mid century. you know the novel "alita," that came out in 1950 five but was written in the 1940's? he sent them to the arctic to research climate change. that is how long the science has been with us. writers have always been a great way to chart the progress. the three of us had a great conversation about environmental justice. i would flip your question and look at it from the...
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jenn: david, quickly. david: sure. just because douglas was talking about writers, it was so well known by mid century. you know the novel "alita," that came out in 1950 five but was written in the 1940's? he sent them to the arctic to research climate change. that is how long the science has been with us. writers have always been a great way to chart the progress. the three of us had a great conversation about environmental justice. i would flip your question and look at it from the point of view of people in the cities.
jenn: david, quickly. david: sure. just because douglas was talking about writers, it was so well known by mid century. you know the novel "alita," that came out in 1950 five but was written in the 1940's? he sent them to the arctic to research climate change. that is how long the science has been with us. writers have always been a great way to chart the progress. the three of us had a great conversation about environmental justice. i would flip your question and look at it from the...
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jenn: david, quickly. david: sure. just because douglas was talking about writers, it was so well known by mid century. you know the novel "alita," that came out in 1950 five but was written in the 1940's? he sent them to the arctic to research climate change. that is how long the science has been with us. writers have always been a great way to chart the progress. the three of us had a great conversation about environmental justice. i would flip your question and look at it from the point of view of people in the cities. one thing that made me really anxious is this divide we have seen already. doug wrote about it beautifully in "silent spring revolution." people with money will be able to, if we continue down the road of painfully heating landscapes, people will be able to leave. money will offer comfort from the immediate discomfort of climate change. that will be something that. jenn: david, author of "the parent and the a clue.". douglas, "silent spring revolution." author discussion l begin in about 15 minutes. i
jenn: david, quickly. david: sure. just because douglas was talking about writers, it was so well known by mid century. you know the novel "alita," that came out in 1950 five but was written in the 1940's? he sent them to the arctic to research climate change. that is how long the science has been with us. writers have always been a great way to chart the progress. the three of us had a great conversation about environmental justice. i would flip your question and look at it from the...
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jenn: david, quickly. david: sure.t because douglas was talking about writers, it was so well known by mid century. you know the novel "alita," that came out in 1950 five but was written in the 1940's? he sent them to the arctic to research climate change. that is how long the science has been with us. writers have always been a great way to chart the progress. the three of us had a great conversation about environmental justice. i would flip your question and look at it from the point of view of people in the cities. one thing that made me really anxious is this divide we have seen already. doug wrote about it beautifully in "silent spring revolution." people with money will be able to, if we continue down the road of painfully heating landscapes, people will be able to leave. money will offer comfort from the immediate discomfort of climate change. that will be something that. jenn: david, author of "the parent and the a clue.". douglas, "silent spring revolution." new [applause] >> thank you for joining book tv for
jenn: david, quickly. david: sure.t because douglas was talking about writers, it was so well known by mid century. you know the novel "alita," that came out in 1950 five but was written in the 1940's? he sent them to the arctic to research climate change. that is how long the science has been with us. writers have always been a great way to chart the progress. the three of us had a great conversation about environmental justice. i would flip your question and look at it from the...
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jenn: david, author of "the parent and the a clue.". douglas, "silent spring revolution." author discussion l begin in about 15 minutes. in the meantime, charles is joining us on our set. with his book "road prosecutors -- "rogue prosecutors," so how do you do find that? charles: not just those we disagree with but someone separately funded by political action committees, by george soros or others, in that orbit. there is around 75 around the country. i mean 60% or 70% or 80% of the money they have came directly from those pacs. >> a couple things you look at in your book include larry krasner, philadelphia, kim fox in chicago. if voters did not want them in office, they would not be in office, when they? >> that is right. this is a movement that began in 2016 to convince people they needed to reimagine the criminal justice system. the voters bought into that. i think we are all for criminal justice reform. but what happened is voters in these mainly blue cities have voted people into office. you win the primary, you pretty much win the general election. you see voters in
jenn: david, author of "the parent and the a clue.". douglas, "silent spring revolution." author discussion l begin in about 15 minutes. in the meantime, charles is joining us on our set. with his book "road prosecutors -- "rogue prosecutors," so how do you do find that? charles: not just those we disagree with but someone separately funded by political action committees, by george soros or others, in that orbit. there is around 75 around the country. i mean...
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j jenn jenn jenner in genera pak wth was with his campaign going back to the 2022 election, now puttingf james uthmyer. he spoke about his philosophy which making come pain changes in a recent interview with fox news. here's what he said. >> i'm not a political operative. i'm not a campaign professional. you know, you set out the vision, and you execute on it. if it's not being executed, you make the course correction. >> reporter: the course correction here is interesting, because he is putting in place a chief of staff who has been the architect of many of the cultural battles and controversial actions that he has taken as governor. and desantis is facing a lot of criticism from the donor class about his ability to attract voters and moderate himself as he tries to win over the gop electorate. in fact, one of his biggest donors and biggest supporters so far, robert bigelow -- this is a businessman, entrepreneur in nevada -- he has said he's going to pause donations to desantis' political efforts right now because he said, quote, he does need to shift to get moderates, he'll lose if he
j jenn jenn jenner in genera pak wth was with his campaign going back to the 2022 election, now puttingf james uthmyer. he spoke about his philosophy which making come pain changes in a recent interview with fox news. here's what he said. >> i'm not a political operative. i'm not a campaign professional. you know, you set out the vision, and you execute on it. if it's not being executed, you make the course correction. >> reporter: the course correction here is interesting, because...
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jenn, let me start with you because you have not been part of our discussions, at least while i have been here this evening. alex wagner raised a good point earlier on, which is at the timeline is going to line right up with the presidential election process and the campaign. you know, these claims are going to be tested in court but they are also going to be tested in the court of politics. i know that president biden went to a movie tonight and isn't commenting, and i have to ask, what do you think this does to the campaign? >> the first thing is, we don't know yet, because this is going to have to play out in the public, whether this is seeing some of the trial, reporting on some of the trial, or all the events that are going to happen between now in november 2024. what we do know is while we've seen in recent polls, including the new york times siena poll, this is startling to me, 22% of respondents who thought that trump had done something criminally wrong, also still supported him. so that is a troubling sign for our democracy and the republican primary. but we also know in 202
jenn, let me start with you because you have not been part of our discussions, at least while i have been here this evening. alex wagner raised a good point earlier on, which is at the timeline is going to line right up with the presidential election process and the campaign. you know, these claims are going to be tested in court but they are also going to be tested in the court of politics. i know that president biden went to a movie tonight and isn't commenting, and i have to ask, what do you...
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reporter jenn sullivan brings us the latest. >> is first responders sift through what remains in westerni. families are searching through this list of those still missing from the catastrophic wildfires earlier this month. >> i know that everyone has to hold out hope, but there's a part of you that just knows. >> a list of 388 names of people still unaccounted for was released thursday. >> once those names come out, it can and will cause pain for some folks that are affected by this. >> at least 115 people perished in the flames that tore through the island earlier this month. the wildfires in maui are the deadliest us wildfire in over 100 years. moody's analytics estimates the fire caused up to $6 billion in damage for some, no amount of money, though, can replace what they lost. i know the hurt. >> i know the just the deep void we all feel because losing lahaina, losing our family members is something so personal. >> as families grapple with grief, many now asking how something so devastating could have happened and what could have been done differently to limit the widespread damage m
reporter jenn sullivan brings us the latest. >> is first responders sift through what remains in westerni. families are searching through this list of those still missing from the catastrophic wildfires earlier this month. >> i know that everyone has to hold out hope, but there's a part of you that just knows. >> a list of 388 names of people still unaccounted for was released thursday. >> once those names come out, it can and will cause pain for some folks that are...
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. >> reporter: jenn isbell is on the hunt. this is your weapon of choice?eporter: her target? tumbleweeds. >> this one has the right color. she is the right shape, the right amount of branch. >> reporter: the lonely tumbleweed. hollywood's way of letting us know visually that things are getting desolate. >> is that texas? >> reporter: but to isbell, who rolled into california herself some years ago in the airstream she was living in, these humble weeds, as you might call them, can turn into treasures when she repurposes them into actual working chandeliers for her online store, sand and suede. the arduous process is tough on the hands, thanks to lots of pokey parts. >> like one sticking out of my thumb right there. >> reporter: let me get that for you. >> thank you. >> reporter: could with we do a side by side? i have the soft hands of a podcaster. >> your hands are beautiful. want to trade? >> reporter: your hands are like someone who does real work for a living. but the real work really pays off. >> i find myself entranced how the light plays on the upper
. >> reporter: jenn isbell is on the hunt. this is your weapon of choice?eporter: her target? tumbleweeds. >> this one has the right color. she is the right shape, the right amount of branch. >> reporter: the lonely tumbleweed. hollywood's way of letting us know visually that things are getting desolate. >> is that texas? >> reporter: but to isbell, who rolled into california herself some years ago in the airstream she was living in, these humble weeds, as you...
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since it's worth a huge, i know what kind of interference from washington washington do you think they jenn could likely face in the future as it grows, cooperation with a rock bottom line. this is the leading basis in, in iraq, contrary to the wishes. uh, they were asked to leave quite some time ago, donald trump refused, but they continue to use them. i mean, uh for military pressure is always there. and it isn't that you know, us, although it's not donating very much insurance or humanity or in aid or any other kind of aid to a rock, they will try to squeeze it in a financially as they have other places as quite possible. let's say, you know, for security reasons, we don't want to rock to do so any kind of trade with a china that involves any kind of technology, etc. you just really don't know what's going to come out of washington as a try to isolate, try it out. and obviously this is a set back for washington. they were very all right, we're gonna leave it there for now. and our tank and senior fellow of tie her institute and what's on edge and i'll be a rocky modern form founder. than
since it's worth a huge, i know what kind of interference from washington washington do you think they jenn could likely face in the future as it grows, cooperation with a rock bottom line. this is the leading basis in, in iraq, contrary to the wishes. uh, they were asked to leave quite some time ago, donald trump refused, but they continue to use them. i mean, uh for military pressure is always there. and it isn't that you know, us, although it's not donating very much insurance or humanity or...
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busy lives of journalists, up until maybe 30 seconds before we started we both were in a call with jennon around talking about something that you are working on now. so the work of forgotten stories is urgent and involves countries around the world. if you could just tell people about. >> is true, it's correct to say there's always an urgency of what we are doing. maybe the problem we are facing and the solution we are bringing with, the problem is the killing of journalists the solution we have is catching the work of journalists assassinated or under threat jail. and make sure people get access to those very crucial information people have been killed for. then once people criminals stop understanding that it doesn't make sense to kill reporters because you will have 79 other reporters to expose what you wanted to hide then maybe we will Ãto think about should we kill someone if we want to settle into the stories maybe if we kill that person maybe we expose much more than expected what we wanted initially. so that's the dna of for veterans stories. it's based on something that we very
busy lives of journalists, up until maybe 30 seconds before we started we both were in a call with jennon around talking about something that you are working on now. so the work of forgotten stories is urgent and involves countries around the world. if you could just tell people about. >> is true, it's correct to say there's always an urgency of what we are doing. maybe the problem we are facing and the solution we are bringing with, the problem is the killing of journalists the solution...
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hello, cindy and jenn list on the fiscal analyst mohammed not just says the situation in the west bank isn't in the cycle of violence. exemplified by this latest attack, i told him that duck in the southern hebron, that is why the armed forces that close the area and all the interest to it who broke down this talk on things that attack our central helicopter and the huge of forces. so it's uh that you can just collection and those banking during the last 2 days. so this and stop the payment that's due is right. isn't how, what on the on that was on today that she think i tech, i guess the it isn't in the out here, but on so it's very challenging situation and the weakness secure to recreation. that's different. send both of those like that. but of seeing as how my strategy based on resistance about 50, the guy just said press silence and they don't want to be civilized, always back. which concerns about us out for the that i'm not. so we'll find that in mind of a circle with the 2 weeks of us going to get their services as it's a limited excise tax and i guess they invited for most ban
hello, cindy and jenn list on the fiscal analyst mohammed not just says the situation in the west bank isn't in the cycle of violence. exemplified by this latest attack, i told him that duck in the southern hebron, that is why the armed forces that close the area and all the interest to it who broke down this talk on things that attack our central helicopter and the huge of forces. so it's uh that you can just collection and those banking during the last 2 days. so this and stop the payment...
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we went up one morning, he was showed that lucian, come up to jenn. i'll let you know that the fact that you've taken down one gen at least, that's no mean that we are sitting down. now we've monday to come together. we've monday to look for resources so that if you killed anybody that is a month away, we will put ourselves together. i lead that dalazana, arizona project and i can tell you is very effective and i bought it from mine. there are several at the gym at least across the well, well, so keen in helping, exposing that bad deeds of people who killed you on my list. now the press freedom situation might seem disheartening, but some progress has been made. and you've gone to, the constitutional court struck down a provision of the computer nice is up. that was seen as the limitation of freedom of speech to but let's talk about how journalists themselves view the state of press freedom and what kind of environment do they work. i will correspondents in uganda, kenya, and gonna be of us via perspective. the new gun and sometimes the line between g
we went up one morning, he was showed that lucian, come up to jenn. i'll let you know that the fact that you've taken down one gen at least, that's no mean that we are sitting down. now we've monday to come together. we've monday to look for resources so that if you killed anybody that is a month away, we will put ourselves together. i lead that dalazana, arizona project and i can tell you is very effective and i bought it from mine. there are several at the gym at least across the well, well,...
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and that's because more than 21 acres of la hina is blanketed with ash reporter jenn vanessa reports on the ashes. potential toxic impacts on the environment. >> more than 2100 acres of behind a is blanketed in ash. the environmental protection agency says it's one of their primary concerns given the age of the community. >> would presume that there's going to some parts of the district as best and what an arson that the we india, people love into the ocean. and also to to impact the potential reach responders that down where. >> he says liners proximity to the ocean is especially worrisome. >> the amount of and that the leeward when it's as we all know, pick up in the afternoon, there's potential but that ash will continue to be first. across the impacted communities and into the ocean. >> callan dog says in his 15 years working with the epa in areas devastated by fires, the la hina fire poses a unique challenge because of the number of casualties and the historic significance of the town. he says they've already started testing the air quality. >> currently, we are beginning baseli
and that's because more than 21 acres of la hina is blanketed with ash reporter jenn vanessa reports on the ashes. potential toxic impacts on the environment. >> more than 2100 acres of behind a is blanketed in ash. the environmental protection agency says it's one of their primary concerns given the age of the community. >> would presume that there's going to some parts of the district as best and what an arson that the we india, people love into the ocean. and also to to impact...
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>> as jenn said, i think he will completely ignore them. donald trump is a 77 year old man who has been squarely in the public eye for about five decades. and he said whatever he wants to say, whereever he wants to say it. the difference now is that he is a target of a very robust federal investigation. criminal investigation. he has never encountered before. he hasn't been in this situation before. and the sort of mythos that has developed around him that he has nine legal lives, and you can escape the long arm of the law. the reality is that this is new territory, and is untested. but he isn't actually gonna fall back on his own tricks. to try to poison the public's view of the court system, of prosecutors, and essentially of the rule of law. once an insurrectionist, always an insurrectionist. in terms of, you know, the judge. i don't think that she -- she is exercising her proper duties as a judge. i don't think she is boxing, i would disagree -- with molly about boxing herself in. she has to deal with a defendant who is ignoring the rul
>> as jenn said, i think he will completely ignore them. donald trump is a 77 year old man who has been squarely in the public eye for about five decades. and he said whatever he wants to say, whereever he wants to say it. the difference now is that he is a target of a very robust federal investigation. criminal investigation. he has never encountered before. he hasn't been in this situation before. and the sort of mythos that has developed around him that he has nine legal lives, and you...
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i watched judge jenn tyrus: y kf eight racks of of oreo cookies, so it's not hard. s ofookies, and little woman iss tall. it's not kidding. yeah. shelves them down. ca iddingi love them. i love them. i love, i think a python swallowing a garden hose . so, you know, i think you could very easily. oh, i don't understand. r here like we train under bret baer.nh we're never afraid over here. right. you've been we've been on the panel. yeah, yeah. we're never afraid, emily, but we're. yeah, we'rt yeah. e all. greg: k >> we probably at least thatelit much. kyle, i believe this was on behalf ofh cookie company. a >> what do you think? oh, yeah. oh, yeah, i seempany.e through a journalist, the kind of questions you have to ask hardge hitting investigative journalist. yes. yeah. no, i mean, i definitely. i agree. i it's the most people probably don't eat that much but you got lizzo. journalism and i st peoplprobabaughter]. >> oh just dragging. i have these black. >> oh no. because she's fat. okay. than k you.at i j you know what i just realized?us what? i'm sorry. his name i
i watched judge jenn tyrus: y kf eight racks of of oreo cookies, so it's not hard. s ofookies, and little woman iss tall. it's not kidding. yeah. shelves them down. ca iddingi love them. i love them. i love, i think a python swallowing a garden hose . so, you know, i think you could very easily. oh, i don't understand. r here like we train under bret baer.nh we're never afraid over here. right. you've been we've been on the panel. yeah, yeah. we're never afraid, emily, but we're. yeah, we'rt...
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but up at the show by having the wonderful jenn but this up at the show by having the wonderful jennis up at the show by having the wonderful jennbut this is an up at the show by having the wonderful jennbut this is an issue at the show by having the wonderful jennbut this is an issue that; top. but this is an issue that affects absolutely everybody. why? well, because we at why? well, because we all at some going rely on some point are going to rely on the or some other form of the nhs or some other form of health care. okay it's an issue that suddenly brits that suddenly many brits have become accustomed mass become accustomed to mass waiting get access to waiting times to get access to the nhs. and now the government's latest plans to use private clinics to cut nhs waiting lists. well, they've been met by scepticism by some experts, but they're arguing that it ignores the root of the problem. fine. i think if you need health care right now, you don't necessarily care too much about the root of the problem. you want to get health you just want to get health care. but the king's say
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and jenn jordan and also bee nguyen are confirmed. and so let's bring in our political reporter greg bluesteen. great to have you on. we had heard all along that this time frame was the georgia time frame for potential indictment. the fact that the folks that i just named are testifying this week, does it indicate that we're still perhaps some time a away from possible charges if any? >> no, to us it indicates that these could be as early as tuesday. we've kind of known for a while that this would be the week where the grand jury could be meeting to determine whether or not there could be charges against the former president and his allies. now we know that geoff duncan and the independent journalist are both testifying tuesday. so we think the time line looks as early as tuesday. >> walk us through some of the possible charges that donald trump could face and whether this particular investigation unlike some of the others may span beyond trump and others may also get indicted? >> this is an investigation that could very well expand a
and jenn jordan and also bee nguyen are confirmed. and so let's bring in our political reporter greg bluesteen. great to have you on. we had heard all along that this time frame was the georgia time frame for potential indictment. the fact that the folks that i just named are testifying this week, does it indicate that we're still perhaps some time a away from possible charges if any? >> no, to us it indicates that these could be as early as tuesday. we've kind of known for a while that...