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joining us now the author of that article, kendra lewis.ng. >> good morning. thank you. there have been two studies that came out. one that found that 2019 was the second hottest year on record and another one that found 2019 was the hottest year on record for the world's oesh shabs. both of the studies cap off the hottest year on record -- the hottest decade on record. what that's telling us is that climate change is happening. the predictions are reasonably accurate. it's hot and it's getting hotter. >> so you write that measuring the temperatures of the oceans is a challenge for scientists. why is that? >> right. the ocean is very large. there's a lot going on around the world and the temperature record for the ocean isn't as robust for the surface. there are temperatures that go back for 100 years. the ocean record is much more limited. the global ocean temperature record is only 15 years old. so there's a lot of extrapolation for having to do earlier than 2003 when this network of 3,000 floats were deployed around the planet. >> kendra
joining us now the author of that article, kendra lewis.ng. >> good morning. thank you. there have been two studies that came out. one that found that 2019 was the second hottest year on record and another one that found 2019 was the hottest year on record for the world's oesh shabs. both of the studies cap off the hottest year on record -- the hottest decade on record. what that's telling us is that climate change is happening. the predictions are reasonably accurate. it's hot and it's...
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the must see concerning parts culture kendra. should be curious minds. do it yourself networkers. subscribing don't miss out. on. this make both clinton and co. one here is my brother and so. the new film collateral and council by director of oz good bargains is most definitely not a disney fairy tale. we've got a healthy dose of hard work coming out for you here on arts and culture and also on the show. the psychological real ism of american painter edward hopper his influence on film features in a new exhibition in basel. and far from the usual kitsch cuckoo clocks as a protest against one german cities housing crunch. you probably know the fairy tale hansel and gretel but this is gretel and hansel a new horror movie that's a livers all the terror of the original grimm brothers tale and then so the sister and brothers lives take a turn for the worse when their father abandons them in the woods on the orders of their wicked stepmother. parents how has a way of getting to your point. even before you. somehow you just never. know when i think. it's a story we all know but never lik
the must see concerning parts culture kendra. should be curious minds. do it yourself networkers. subscribing don't miss out. on. this make both clinton and co. one here is my brother and so. the new film collateral and council by director of oz good bargains is most definitely not a disney fairy tale. we've got a healthy dose of hard work coming out for you here on arts and culture and also on the show. the psychological real ism of american painter edward hopper his influence on film features...
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. >> hi, i'm kendra sagger. back in 2015, i had 14 heart attacks. i died 12 times. i am on s.s.i. i cannot afford cannabis at the higher prices in the taxes. relief is always been somewhere where i can go and get help. please help them. they closed down. we need help and compassion. we need to quit dem onizing weed and marijuana. it's not a killer, it's medicine and i need it. please help us. >> supervisor peskin: next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is gabrielle. i was an employee at relief herbal co-operative. man, it's been six years since i've been around there and wasn't an employee for six years but just being around them and getting to know people they gave me the opportunity to be a part of their family. we're looking forward to hopefully coming back and continuing on building a new community somewhere. we built an awesome community the past six years when i was able to see everything. hopefully everything goes good today. we can continue on and get our jobs back and move forward. thank you. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, necnext speaker. show your support by waving
. >> hi, i'm kendra sagger. back in 2015, i had 14 heart attacks. i died 12 times. i am on s.s.i. i cannot afford cannabis at the higher prices in the taxes. relief is always been somewhere where i can go and get help. please help them. they closed down. we need help and compassion. we need to quit dem onizing weed and marijuana. it's not a killer, it's medicine and i need it. please help us. >> supervisor peskin: next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is gabrielle. i was an...
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some of the names out there, rodney davis, lauren underwood, mets pros, kendra horn, joe cunningham, you had mentioned ben mcadams. talk to us about which of these races are most interesting to you and which might be most impacted by the impeachment story. guest: joe cunningham of south carolina, ben mcadams and utah -- they represent some of the most republican districts currently held by a democrat. when we get into the impeachment process, as the impeachment process conversation really heated up, there was -- what is notable is that even though they are in a vulnerable -- they are in vulnerable districts with vulnerable reelection races, they have chosen to support the impeachment or the removal of the president along with the rest of the democratic party. one race that is not in the top that is indicative is congresswoman slotkin of michigan, representing suburban detroit. when the inquiry started, the rnc was trying to hold some of these new members, their feet to the fire, by airing advertisements, trying to be active in town halls. on one level that is fine, but in this case,
some of the names out there, rodney davis, lauren underwood, mets pros, kendra horn, joe cunningham, you had mentioned ben mcadams. talk to us about which of these races are most interesting to you and which might be most impacted by the impeachment story. guest: joe cunningham of south carolina, ben mcadams and utah -- they represent some of the most republican districts currently held by a democrat. when we get into the impeachment process, as the impeachment process conversation really...
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ainsley: kendra, thank you for fighting for this. tell me your story. >> i'm a beginning gel mom.en working full time and then oftentimes working second and third jobs just to keep them there at that school. we have had some rough patches along the way, but it's truly been a blessing having them at that school. ainsley: so then did you get scholarship money from the state and you wanted to pay your private religious institution using that and the state said no? >> >> correct. ainsley: erica, how did you get involved? >> so, i work at nonprofit called the institute for justice and we have been fighting for school choice programs for 30 years. and when we heard what was happening in montana, we immediately jumped in to, you know, save the program and also to ensure that this doesn't happen in other states because this has been a problem across the country. ainsley: kendra, did you have to pull your girls out of the school because you couldn't afford it? >> no. >> i have not come to that point yet but it could come to that if i don't continue to receive funding. ainsley: erica, how d
ainsley: kendra, thank you for fighting for this. tell me your story. >> i'm a beginning gel mom.en working full time and then oftentimes working second and third jobs just to keep them there at that school. we have had some rough patches along the way, but it's truly been a blessing having them at that school. ainsley: so then did you get scholarship money from the state and you wanted to pay your private religious institution using that and the state said no? >> >> correct....
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maybe kendra horn should get to work and fight about the issues that matter.ost: message there about priorities. guest: we talk about how republicans -- republicans do have multiple credible candidates against kendra horn there will be a primary in the how and we will be watching that primary plays out. the overall message i think is something we are going to see, it is important that we show the ad because that is a message we will see from republicans for months now, and i think it is going to be up to democrats to demonstrate how they have been working on other issues. the house has had legislation they have passed. they have not gotten anywhere in the senate. how many know what they have been working on. advantage,sing democrats will use that to communicate to voters to say, yes, you have seen impeachment on tv every day, but these are the issues we have been working on. voters will decide whether they democrats't the priorities were out of balance in terms of the time spent investing in the president versus working on other issues. host: 10 minutes left w
maybe kendra horn should get to work and fight about the issues that matter.ost: message there about priorities. guest: we talk about how republicans -- republicans do have multiple credible candidates against kendra horn there will be a primary in the how and we will be watching that primary plays out. the overall message i think is something we are going to see, it is important that we show the ad because that is a message we will see from republicans for months now, and i think it is going...
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you are lying, kendra. need to go to church. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. you never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now. [cheers & applause]
you are lying, kendra. need to go to church. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. you never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now. [cheers & applause]
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assault someone else and be a danger to themselves so one of the things they need to do is expand kendra'sdavid: the most important role of government some people say the only role that should be for government is keeping innocent people safe, and the government here is not doing it we got to move on great to see see you thank you for being here. appreciate ewell california residents sounding off over a new proposal to cut traffic fines for low income offenders is that fair? we'll debate it, coming next. >> whether you're rich or poor, it's a money making scheme for the government. i'm all for it. and support, you get a break, i say go for it. i don't agree with it. under the law we all should be the same. oh, your mom just texted. she's landed. and she's on her way to our house. what. i thought she was coming next weekend. i got it. alexa. start the coffee. set the temperature to 72. start roomba. we got this... don't look. what? don't look. lets move. ♪ mom. the lexus es, eagerly prepared for the unexpected. lease the 2020 es 350 for $389 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your
assault someone else and be a danger to themselves so one of the things they need to do is expand kendra'sdavid: the most important role of government some people say the only role that should be for government is keeping innocent people safe, and the government here is not doing it we got to move on great to see see you thank you for being here. appreciate ewell california residents sounding off over a new proposal to cut traffic fines for low income offenders is that fair? we'll debate it,...
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assault someone else and be a danger to themselves so one of the things they need to do is expand kendra'srtant role of government some people say the only role that should be for government is keeping innocent people safe, and the government here is not doing it we got to move on great to see see you thank you for being here. appreciate ewell california residents sounding off over a new proposal to cut traffic fines for low income offenders is that fair? we'll debate it, coming next. >> whether you're rich or poor, it's a money making scheme for the government. i'm all for it. and support, you get a break, i say go for it. i don't agree with it. under the law we all should be the same. fun fact: 1 in 4 of us millennials have debt we might die with. and most of that debt is actually from credit cards. it's just not right. but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. including your interest rate right by locking in a fixed low rate today. and you can get your money right with sofi. check your rate in two minutes or less.
assault someone else and be a danger to themselves so one of the things they need to do is expand kendra'srtant role of government some people say the only role that should be for government is keeping innocent people safe, and the government here is not doing it we got to move on great to see see you thank you for being here. appreciate ewell california residents sounding off over a new proposal to cut traffic fines for low income offenders is that fair? we'll debate it, coming next. >>...
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schwannon and jepy have significant exposure duke energy, enterprise, energy transfer, kendra morgan, 1-0 and more okay >> it sounds worse than it is. those are three strategies mushed into one list i actually like this call. i don't own marathon and it doesn't fit the exact profile of what i am looking for. what i like about this call from stifel is that it reminds of us the ability and the strength of the u.s. energy business, right, and that we are -- and there is a lot of independence here i look at this and i read the note and it is talking about their strength in the bach and the eagleford and a lot of the companies that you listed are the infrom structure companies they are taking energy out of those basins and transferring it to the refiners and it is in our cars and we are driving around. >> you don't care about the price of oil. >> i care less about the price of oil but as long as it is consistently above 50 there is a lot of money to be made in the marathons and the producers as well as the mid stream space i read this and i was happy because it emphasized my thesis, which
schwannon and jepy have significant exposure duke energy, enterprise, energy transfer, kendra morgan, 1-0 and more okay >> it sounds worse than it is. those are three strategies mushed into one list i actually like this call. i don't own marathon and it doesn't fit the exact profile of what i am looking for. what i like about this call from stifel is that it reminds of us the ability and the strength of the u.s. energy business, right, and that we are -- and there is a lot of independence...
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the federal then seized the initiative and moved forward, threatening to capture the kendra federate artillery. they had been finally in support of barron strippers. they were frankly shouting, save the guns! they were released at the rest of branches horsemen roughed on the field and drove back the union cavalry, who managed to spike two of the confederate artillery pieces before retreating. all the battery were blacks and win for several hours the major fighting ended and the cavalry's were rather modest. about 75 federal and about 60 and 100 confederate, including the commander of the second north carolina cavalry. the appearance of these suddenly aggressive confederate prompted counts to forgo targeting the aggressive high ridge on the south side of the railroad here. and instead, they turned southwest along the richmond and danville line. cut spent the day ripping up the tracks. absent any influence from the confederate. and by days and, every foot of the road was destroyed between the hearing and peaceful. in addition to savaging to railroad, couch plant of the country. fact wh
the federal then seized the initiative and moved forward, threatening to capture the kendra federate artillery. they had been finally in support of barron strippers. they were frankly shouting, save the guns! they were released at the rest of branches horsemen roughed on the field and drove back the union cavalry, who managed to spike two of the confederate artillery pieces before retreating. all the battery were blacks and win for several hours the major fighting ended and the cavalry's were...
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. >> hi, i'm kendra sagger. back in 2015, i had 14 heart attacks. i died 12 times. i am on s.s.i. i cannot afford cannabis at the higher prices in the taxes. relief is always been somewhere where i can go and get help. please help them. they closed down. we need help and compassion. we need to quit dem onizing weed and marijuana. it's not a killer, it's medicine and i need it. please help us. >> supervisor peskin: next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is gabrielle. i was an employee at relief herbal co-operative. man, it's been six years since i've been around there and wasn't an employee for six years but just being around them and getting to know people they gave me the opportunity to be a part of their family. we're looking forward to hopefully coming back and continuing on building a new community somewhere. we built an awesome community the past six years when i was able to see everything. hopefully everything goes good today. we can continue on and get our jobs back and move forward. thank you. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, necnext speaker. show your support by waving
. >> hi, i'm kendra sagger. back in 2015, i had 14 heart attacks. i died 12 times. i am on s.s.i. i cannot afford cannabis at the higher prices in the taxes. relief is always been somewhere where i can go and get help. please help them. they closed down. we need help and compassion. we need to quit dem onizing weed and marijuana. it's not a killer, it's medicine and i need it. please help us. >> supervisor peskin: next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is gabrielle. i was an...
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. >> hi, i'm kendra sagger. back in 2015, i had 14 heart attacks. i died 12 times. i am on s.s.i. i cannot afford cannabis at the higher prices in the taxes. relief is always been somewhere where i can go and get help. please help them. they closed down. we need help and compassion. we need to quit dem onizing weed and marijuana. it's not a killer, it's medicine and i need it. please help us. >> supervisor peskin: next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is gabrielle. i was an employee at relief herbal co-operative. man, it's been six years since i've been around there and wasn't an employee for six years but just being around them and getting to know people they gave me the opportunity to be a part of their family. we're looking forward to hopefully coming back and continuing on building a new community somewhere. we built an awesome community the past six years when i was able to see everything. hopefully everything goes good today. we can continue on and get our jobs back and move forward. thank you. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, necnext speaker. show your support by waving
. >> hi, i'm kendra sagger. back in 2015, i had 14 heart attacks. i died 12 times. i am on s.s.i. i cannot afford cannabis at the higher prices in the taxes. relief is always been somewhere where i can go and get help. please help them. they closed down. we need help and compassion. we need to quit dem onizing weed and marijuana. it's not a killer, it's medicine and i need it. please help us. >> supervisor peskin: next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is gabrielle. i was an...
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. >> hi, i'm kendra sagger. back in 2015, i had 14 heart attacks. i died 12 times. i am on s.s.i. i cannot afford cannabis at the higher prices in the taxes. relief is always been somewhere where i can go and get help. please help them. they closed down. we need help and compassion. we need to quit dem onizing weed and marijuana. it's not a killer, it's medicine and i need it. please help us. >> supervisor peskin: next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is gabrielle. i was an employee at relief herbal co-operative. man, it's been six years since i've been around there and wasn't an employee for six years but just being around them and getting to know people they gave me the opportunity to be a part of their family. we're looking forward to hopefully coming back and continuing on building a new community somewhere. we built an awesome community the past six years when i was able to see everything. hopefully everything goes good today. we can continue on and get our jobs back and move forward. thank you. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, necnext speaker. show your support by waving
. >> hi, i'm kendra sagger. back in 2015, i had 14 heart attacks. i died 12 times. i am on s.s.i. i cannot afford cannabis at the higher prices in the taxes. relief is always been somewhere where i can go and get help. please help them. they closed down. we need help and compassion. we need to quit dem onizing weed and marijuana. it's not a killer, it's medicine and i need it. please help us. >> supervisor peskin: next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is gabrielle. i was an...
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. >> hi, i'm kendra sagger. back in 2015, i had 14 heart attacks. i died 12 times. i am on s.s.i. i cannot afford cannabis at the higher prices in the taxes. relief is always been somewhere where i can go and get help. please help them. they closed down. we need help and compassion. we need to quit dem onizing weed and marijuana. it's not a killer, it's medicine and i need it. please help us. >> supervisor peskin: next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is gabrielle. i was an employee at relief herbal co-operative. man, it's been six years since i've been around there and wasn't an employee for six years but just being around them and getting to know people they gave me the opportunity to be a part of their family. we're looking forward to hopefully coming back and continuing on building a new community somewhere. we built an awesome community the past six years when i was able to see everything. hopefully everything goes good today. we can continue on and get our jobs back and move forward. thank you. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, necnext speaker. show your support by waving
. >> hi, i'm kendra sagger. back in 2015, i had 14 heart attacks. i died 12 times. i am on s.s.i. i cannot afford cannabis at the higher prices in the taxes. relief is always been somewhere where i can go and get help. please help them. they closed down. we need help and compassion. we need to quit dem onizing weed and marijuana. it's not a killer, it's medicine and i need it. please help us. >> supervisor peskin: next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is gabrielle. i was an...
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the wars voting against powers resolution, anthony of , joe cunningham, kendra and, -- ben mcadams stephanieurphy of florida you can find more of that vote including how it broke down when .ou go to our website n is next in wisconsin. caller: i think nancy pelosi is one of the only adults in the room with the situation and when you look at the clinton impeachment, they had everybody's testimony and testify iname in to their depositions and stuff, this we did not get with white house blocking people from testifying, so we did not get all the information and republicans have decided they are not going to follow through with impeachment. this cannot be any kind of fair trial. they are working with the president. let's work with the accused. that is like having the prosecution work with the accused to get them off. how fair can that be? host: california from our republican line. hello. caller: yes, good morning, c-span. to say.nly one comment days maximum, that is it. host: what is the value in that? both housesvalue is should be doing what the people sent them there in washington. host: it was
the wars voting against powers resolution, anthony of , joe cunningham, kendra and, -- ben mcadams stephanieurphy of florida you can find more of that vote including how it broke down when .ou go to our website n is next in wisconsin. caller: i think nancy pelosi is one of the only adults in the room with the situation and when you look at the clinton impeachment, they had everybody's testimony and testify iname in to their depositions and stuff, this we did not get with white house blocking...
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a new york judge has this thing called kendra's law which came from back in 1999 when a man suffering woman in front of the atrium in new york and killed her. the in order to effect that lie you have to show multiple arrests or multiple hospitalizations and refusal to take treatment. on the record i've seen so far with this kind it is horrible, but i'm not so sure there were any yellow flags or anything that could've been done in the past to try to avoid this during the last time this had an interaction with the criminal justice system. >> that takes us into the next thing i wanted to talk to you about it and we will meld the two together. this new law that goes into effect today in new york regarding to bail that would allow people who commit hate crimes to be released. >> correct. >> does a new london new york that basically denies judges the opportunity to provide a bail for a bunch of crimes, including assault without physical harm and stocking and drug crimes, which quite friendly i don't care what these progressives tell you, drug crimes of the most violent crimes. they rip apar
a new york judge has this thing called kendra's law which came from back in 1999 when a man suffering woman in front of the atrium in new york and killed her. the in order to effect that lie you have to show multiple arrests or multiple hospitalizations and refusal to take treatment. on the record i've seen so far with this kind it is horrible, but i'm not so sure there were any yellow flags or anything that could've been done in the past to try to avoid this during the last time this had an...
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and so this case has wound its way through courts in montana because a parent, kendra espinosa wantede parents that you talked about in california are doing for their kids. she actually is a low income parent who wanted to choose a school for her kids, her daughters. and she is barred by doing that and discriminated against because of this 18th century amendment that was born of bigotry. pete: you are talking about the blain amendment which effectively to block people from using catholic schools. today, reformers who want to give parents choice say let the follow the kid to his school if it's a private school or a religious school and that's the challenge here is give them open, complete choice. >> well, that's right. and whether it's open or complete choice is really about a parent deciding how best to educate their child. we not only know that should be a constitutional protected right. this is invalidated by the supreme court time and time again. but it also leads to better education and so the state's interests are not more important than a parent's interest. that's what this case
and so this case has wound its way through courts in montana because a parent, kendra espinosa wantede parents that you talked about in california are doing for their kids. she actually is a low income parent who wanted to choose a school for her kids, her daughters. and she is barred by doing that and discriminated against because of this 18th century amendment that was born of bigotry. pete: you are talking about the blain amendment which effectively to block people from using catholic...
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i want to thank congresswoman kendra horn for sharing my concerns on this issue and for co-sponsoring this amendment. i urge my colleagues to support the amendment and yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlewoman yield back. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. mchenry: mr. speaker, i claim time in opposition though i am not opposed to the amendment. the chair: without objection. mr. mchenry: as i said in the previous statement this study would have been helpful to inform our analysis prior to drafting and debating this bill. but there is a broader theme fundamental to this amendment and amendments that -- many of the amendments offered laettner this debate. my democrat colleagues are not fully satisfied with their effort back in 2010 that nationalized the student loan program. they are coming back for the final 8%. it was the democrat congress and a democrat president that in essence -- not in essence, actually nationalized the student loan marketplace. and now they want to do away with the small -- 8% of the marketplace that is private student lendin
i want to thank congresswoman kendra horn for sharing my concerns on this issue and for co-sponsoring this amendment. i urge my colleagues to support the amendment and yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlewoman yield back. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. mchenry: mr. speaker, i claim time in opposition though i am not opposed to the amendment. the chair: without objection. mr. mchenry: as i said in the previous statement this study would have been helpful...