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there are tabio marines, the ceo of optimist, l l c, and michael penn. joe, ceo of pinto portfolios strategies. michael, let's start with you here. what are the odds we're going to see the fed actually pick any kind of meaningful action as a result of next week's meeting? well, i think they're going to announce the plan to start tapering. jack your whole, so it's an august meeting jackson hole, they say we're going to start a, bring in december and probably wind down purchases over the next year. but here's the only point that you guys should all understand is that from the beginning of the federal reserve, in 1913 to 2020 a 107 years of that institutions existence. the best bounty grew to $4100000.00. in the last 5 quarters said belgy has grown to a point 2 trillion dollars. so the entire existence of the reserve, the last a 107 years for quite one julian. and we know that in 5 quarters, so it's going to be very, very difficult to unwind a $120000000000.01 trillion dollars of counterfeiting this time around. it's going to be even much more difficult than
there are tabio marines, the ceo of optimist, l l c, and michael penn. joe, ceo of pinto portfolios strategies. michael, let's start with you here. what are the odds we're going to see the fed actually pick any kind of meaningful action as a result of next week's meeting? well, i think they're going to announce the plan to start tapering. jack your whole, so it's an august meeting jackson hole, they say we're going to start a, bring in december and probably wind down purchases over the next...
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that the games be broadcast on television will save the i o c's finances to great to large extent michael penn into care. thank you very much. thank you. so he says it was coded, $900.00 outbreak shows no sign of slowing down with more than $50000.00 cases confirmed each day in an easiest covered 1900 decimal is no more than $70000.00. but experts, a warning that the death toll is likely to be far higher. and i was jessica washington reports from jakarta authorities and are struggling to cope with a number of dead on the outskirts of the indonesian capital. yet another family has lost a relative to cope. it won't wake up, she cried. please don't sleep. it's the last time she will ever see her father. as indonesia struggled through the surgeon covert 900 deaths, there were too many grieving families and not enough workers to help bury the dead . some communities are now relying on volunteers. you just get back to them and remember, we don't receive any payment. we do our job from the heart. he cleans the bodies and also drives coffins to the symmetry. i've got a number of this is so high here.
that the games be broadcast on television will save the i o c's finances to great to large extent michael penn into care. thank you very much. thank you. so he says it was coded, $900.00 outbreak shows no sign of slowing down with more than $50000.00 cases confirmed each day in an easiest covered 1900 decimal is no more than $70000.00. but experts, a warning that the death toll is likely to be far higher. and i was jessica washington reports from jakarta authorities and are struggling to cope...
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michael penn. we appreciate your time from tokyo when denisia has rolled out more restrictions in its capital jakarta, the main island of java, as well as a tourist hubbub, bali mosques, restaurants and shopping malls have been closed after a record number of new daily infections and debts, health care system has been stretched to the limits would make shift tens having to be set up outside. just washington has more from indonesia, capital. i mean, the dakota city center and the city is uncharacteristically quiet, as these restrictions take effect. and they will be in place until at least the 20th of july. but authorities warned that they may be extended if the situation does not improve to some of these restrictions include 100 percent work from home policy for non essential sectors. the closure of move, restaurant galleries and other public sites, as well as road closures and limits on who can travel. passengers now have to show a vaccination card before they can travel domestically. and the reas
michael penn. we appreciate your time from tokyo when denisia has rolled out more restrictions in its capital jakarta, the main island of java, as well as a tourist hubbub, bali mosques, restaurants and shopping malls have been closed after a record number of new daily infections and debts, health care system has been stretched to the limits would make shift tens having to be set up outside. just washington has more from indonesia, capital. i mean, the dakota city center and the city is...
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with us now is michael man, director of penn state's earth systems science center. ok "the new climate war. michael, good to have with you us. so this bootleg fire is so significant, as i understand it, it is generating its own weather. help us understand how that even happens. >> thanks. good to be with you. what happens is these fires burn so hot that they're changing sort of the pattern of temperature in the atmosphere that change the convection, wait that currents rise in the atmosphere when it's heated from below in this case by the burning wildfires. that causes lifting. as the airlifts and has humidity in it, that humidity condenses. you get rainfall, thunderstorms, lightning. and so this heat is actually creating its own weather and the problem is it's so hot that water actually evaporates. the so you get the thunderstorms without any rain. you light the fires. you have the ignition. you don't have the water to put them out. it's a double whammy. that is one thing that we're seeing play out right now. >> and we usually don't see fire conditions like this unti
with us now is michael man, director of penn state's earth systems science center. ok "the new climate war. michael, good to have with you us. so this bootleg fire is so significant, as i understand it, it is generating its own weather. help us understand how that even happens. >> thanks. good to be with you. what happens is these fires burn so hot that they're changing sort of the pattern of temperature in the atmosphere that change the convection, wait that currents rise in the...
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we're joined now in the studio by olympic gold medallist and cyclist callum skinner and journalist michael penn have i how do you think it would have affected them emotionally and mentally. you had the will they, won't they happen and then how it will happen and whether they can have family there. and now with no support. how do you think they will deal with that?— deal with that? certainly the british team _ deal with that? certainly the british team will _ deal with that? certainly the british team will focus i deal with that? certainly the british team will focus on i deal with that? certainly the i british team will focus on what deal with that? certainly the - british team will focus on what they do best which is hopefully winning medals. i guess it has been a gradual process of them learning about compromises. no family, but there are a lot of upsets possible. athletes can be taken out of the games at any time if they happen to test positive. and if say you were to get to a major final, there test positive. and if say you were to get to a majorfinal, there is test positive. and if say you
we're joined now in the studio by olympic gold medallist and cyclist callum skinner and journalist michael penn have i how do you think it would have affected them emotionally and mentally. you had the will they, won't they happen and then how it will happen and whether they can have family there. and now with no support. how do you think they will deal with that?— deal with that? certainly the british team _ deal with that? certainly the british team will _ deal with that? certainly the...
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michael mann is the professor of atmospheric science at penn state university. mann says the climate change models we are using are outdated and in his words underestimate the magnitude of the impact of climate change on tr extreme-weather events. professor mann joins me, now. thank you for being here with us. what's wrong with the current-climate models? >> yeah, thanks, pamela, it's good to be with you. the climate models are actually great. i mean, they really do an excellent job capturing many of the features in the dynamics averse climate system and they have come a long way over the past several decades. they have actually predicted the warming of the planet extremely well. but some of the impacts of climate change do depend on details and processes that are, often, fairly difficult to resolve in these models. that's true when it comes to the impact of climate change on extreme-weather events. they capture the fact that a warmer planet is going to have more intense and more frequent heat waves. and that's going to dry out soil. so you get worse drought. an
michael mann is the professor of atmospheric science at penn state university. mann says the climate change models we are using are outdated and in his words underestimate the magnitude of the impact of climate change on tr extreme-weather events. professor mann joins me, now. thank you for being here with us. what's wrong with the current-climate models? >> yeah, thanks, pamela, it's good to be with you. the climate models are actually great. i mean, they really do an excellent job...
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michael is an elk county, pennsylvania, native and a 2016 graduate of penn state university. michael is a two-time ncaa big 10 champion in javelin and first team member. while in tokyo, he will be competing in the javelin throw. congratulations, michael, and to all the athletes on this incredible achievement. we're cheering for your success. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from georgia rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> when i hear from our friends and neighbors across georgia, there is no issue that families find more concerning than that of the cost of their health care. as a two-time breast cancer survivor, access to quality health care is very, very personal to me. mrs. mcbath: while i was in the hospital, all i had to do was focus on the strength of my family, my grace from the god i love in winning my battle with cancer
michael is an elk county, pennsylvania, native and a 2016 graduate of penn state university. michael is a two-time ncaa big 10 champion in javelin and first team member. while in tokyo, he will be competing in the javelin throw. congratulations, michael, and to all the athletes on this incredible achievement. we're cheering for your success. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from georgia rise? >> i...
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michael mann with us, d scientis distinguished scientist from penn state and author of a book.th overshoot day and it's jut july. meanwhile, seeing these effects of climate change constantly now with big storms and raging fires. are we prepared for the problems that humans are causing with climate change >> yeah, shep. good to be with you. i'll tell you, we really are seeing the profound impacts of human-caused climate change playing out in extreme weathertr events you're talking a and it is interesting that we events you're talking about and it is interesting that we're watching that play out, watching that happen, as we discuss this overshoot day. this day that marks sort of when we've run out of our budget. it's like you have a budget for the entire year to cover your food, rent, mortgage, living expenses got to last you through december 31st and you run out in july. that's what's happening to us when it comes to the resources that the planet can naturally provide us, and the rate at which we are using those resources. >> we weren't using so much during early parts of the pa
michael mann with us, d scientis distinguished scientist from penn state and author of a book.th overshoot day and it's jut july. meanwhile, seeing these effects of climate change constantly now with big storms and raging fires. are we prepared for the problems that humans are causing with climate change >> yeah, shep. good to be with you. i'll tell you, we really are seeing the profound impacts of human-caused climate change playing out in extreme weathertr events you're talking a and it...
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and joining me to talk about the science is michael mann, director of the earth system science center at pennu being here. it really hit me as we were seeing these first slug waters come into germany when the environment minister there said simply climate change has come to germany. to what extent is climate change to blame for what we're seeing in western europe? >> yeah, it is really not that complicated at this point. we would not be seeing these events in the absence of human caused climate change, the warming of the planet from the burning of fossil fuels and generation of carbon pollution in the atmosphere. this is catastrophic climate change. it is here. and at this point, it is a matter of how bad we're willing to let it get. you know, you warm up the planet, you will get more extreme and more frequent heatwaves. you will get worse droughts. you put heat and drought together, you get these massive wildfires. at the same time a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture. and so when it does rain, which is the other side of the spectrum, you get more rainfall in shorter periods of time. thes
and joining me to talk about the science is michael mann, director of the earth system science center at pennu being here. it really hit me as we were seeing these first slug waters come into germany when the environment minister there said simply climate change has come to germany. to what extent is climate change to blame for what we're seeing in western europe? >> yeah, it is really not that complicated at this point. we would not be seeing these events in the absence of human caused...
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penn? we are back. the book is landslide. its author, michael wolff is our guest.nd i'm gonna quote president trump as quoted in the book. this is about now justice brett kavanaugh of the u.s. supreme court. there were so many others that could have appointed and everyone wanted me to. where would he be without me? i was saved his life. he wouldn't even be in a law firm. who would've had him? nobody. totally disgraced. only i saved him. michael, for our viewers, please remind them why this ultimate of transactional presidents, this twice impeached former president was angry at one of the three justices he chose for the court, and why in this quote he kind of confirms everyone's worst fears that cabinet was perhaps temperamentally unsuited for the court and a disaster of a pick. >> you know, this is the ultimate quid pro quo for trump. he believed, so throughout the election challenge as they lost court case after court case after court case after court case, he believed that they would get to the supreme court and the supreme court would hand him the presidency. wh
penn? we are back. the book is landslide. its author, michael wolff is our guest.nd i'm gonna quote president trump as quoted in the book. this is about now justice brett kavanaugh of the u.s. supreme court. there were so many others that could have appointed and everyone wanted me to. where would he be without me? i was saved his life. he wouldn't even be in a law firm. who would've had him? nobody. totally disgraced. only i saved him. michael, for our viewers, please remind them why this...