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>> they had the ability to take down the national electric grid. people have a way of blaming the people in charge so the political consequences could be normal. this has been an issue where it's ramping up year after year so you're trying to get the gears of the federal bureaucracy to move and prepare for some of these potential attacks. more details and politico.com. alex thompson, white house reporter and co-author thanks for being with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you.
>> they had the ability to take down the national electric grid. people have a way of blaming the people in charge so the political consequences could be normal. this has been an issue where it's ramping up year after year so you're trying to get the gears of the federal bureaucracy to move and prepare for some of these potential attacks. more details and politico.com. alex thompson, white house reporter and co-author thanks for being with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you.
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they have a partnership with the national electric contributors association. an electrical apprenticeship program demonstrates how our transition to a green energy economy can provide an extraordinary opportunity to provide good paying jobs. the program is also an excellent example of why we need to protect and strengthen our registered apprenticeship system. so, i am one of the leaders on the education committee. i know we also have an obligation to address failures and make sure clean energy investments make a difference. united as you noted-you anticipate the need for 60,000 over the next years. how can congress support efforts on its to generation and giving more workers we need help? >> at ib w itself, we have more than 300 training centers throughout the united states in almost all communities. we partner with our partner utilities on training those linemen. we also partner with our contractors on training those linemen. with the work is there, that allows us to take in additional ib w apprentices. the apprenticeship program at ib w is unique, as in the o
they have a partnership with the national electric contributors association. an electrical apprenticeship program demonstrates how our transition to a green energy economy can provide an extraordinary opportunity to provide good paying jobs. the program is also an excellent example of why we need to protect and strengthen our registered apprenticeship system. so, i am one of the leaders on the education committee. i know we also have an obligation to address failures and make sure clean energy...
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. >> the house climate crisis committee held a hearing on modernizing the nation's electric grid. experts and professionals from the energy industry asked about expansion in the grid and modernization as well as roadblocks for modernization. chair castor: well we started this congress with the focus on the millions of jobs we can create and clean energy and resilience and then the risks and costs of action, once again, this week, we are seeing how extreme climate fueled events harm americans across the country and put lives at risk. rising temperatures and that climate crisis are amplifying these impacts. heavy rains and bloody in texas, louisiana, oklahoma and arkansas have left homes and businesses and entire communities underwater. over the weekend, more than a thousand people in southern california were first to evacuate their home when a wild fire broke out in the santa monica mountains. current drought conditions and a wildfire in the middle of may have already heightened fear of another long and brutal fire season on the west coast and our hearts go out to the families deal
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we're fixing bridges and roads and all the traditional stuff and also upgrading our national electric grid and also building electric charging stations and accelerating that incredibly important and necessary economic transformation. >> and "the hill" reports senate democrats in tough races next year. namely mark kelly of arizona and maggie hassan say it's more important for it to be bipartisan than to fit in with his party base and what his party base is clamoring for. that is because of the midterm elections. if democrats go it alone with the multitrillion dollar package which they have the option to do. will that hurt them in the mid terms? are they thinking about that in the future of their elections? >> i see it a little bit differently. the important thing is to deliver and pass a bill. we are the governing party now and not just the messaging party and we are going to be judged whatever district we come from. we are going to be judged on whether we pass a bill that makes things better in this country and helps people. bipartisanship is not an end in itself. its are just a means
we're fixing bridges and roads and all the traditional stuff and also upgrading our national electric grid and also building electric charging stations and accelerating that incredibly important and necessary economic transformation. >> and "the hill" reports senate democrats in tough races next year. namely mark kelly of arizona and maggie hassan say it's more important for it to be bipartisan than to fit in with his party base and what his party base is clamoring for. that is...
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nationally. $70 billion annually. as climate change is more graphically when you can make investments to build a more resilient grid to carry this electricity. majority of the nation's agreed is aging. some components are over a century old, and 70% of the transmission and distribution line are well into the second half of their life span. this so happens, this winter the entire system in the state collapsed. the entire system. so we have to act. this deal will modernize the power grid, , more energy efficient and resilient and resistant to extreme weather. resilient against bad actors who try to hack and attack the grid, because i just spent a lot of time in europe trying to work on that. it's going to strength and revitalize our natural infrastructure like our coastlines and levees while preparing a physical infrastructure from wild fires, floods and other extreme weather. anybody ever believe -- turn on the news and say it with 116 degrees in portland, oregon? 116 degrees, but don't worry, there is no global warming. it doesn't exist. it's a figment of our imagination. seriously. when a severe storm rolls in, like you had in some parts o
nationally. $70 billion annually. as climate change is more graphically when you can make investments to build a more resilient grid to carry this electricity. majority of the nation's agreed is aging. some components are over a century old, and 70% of the transmission and distribution line are well into the second half of their life span. this so happens, this winter the entire system in the state collapsed. the entire system. so we have to act. this deal will modernize the power grid, , more...
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because i think secretary jennifer granholm yesterday said they have the ability to take down the national electric grid, so if you want electricity, those are the stakes we are talking here. people have a way of blaming the people in charge when the lights go out, so the political consequences could be enormous, the policy consequences are enormous. now, this has been an issue where it is not just biden specific. it has been ramping up year after year and things are getting more perilous. and trying to get the federal bureaucracy to move and prepare for some of these potential attacks. host: more details at politico.com and the west wing play bog. alex thompson, white announcer: , antony blinken testifies before the house foreign affairs committee. then, oceanographers testified. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including broadband. buckeye broadband support c-span along with these other television providers. giving you a front rosita democracy. -- front row seat to democracy. announcer: secretary of state antony blinken testifi
because i think secretary jennifer granholm yesterday said they have the ability to take down the national electric grid, so if you want electricity, those are the stakes we are talking here. people have a way of blaming the people in charge when the lights go out, so the political consequences could be enormous, the policy consequences are enormous. now, this has been an issue where it is not just biden specific. it has been ramping up year after year and things are getting more perilous. and...
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nationally, $70 billion annually. we need to make investments to build a more resilient grid to carry this electricity. the nation's grid is aging. some components are over a century old. and 70% of the transmission and distribution lines are well into the second half of their life spans. you saw what happened in texas this winter. the entire system in the state collapsed, the entire system. so we have to act. this deal will modernize the power grid to be more energy efficient and resistant to extreme weather. resilient against bad actor who is try to hack and attack the grid, because i just spent a lot of time in europe trying to work on that. it's going to strengthen and revitalize our natural infrastructure, like our coastlines and levies while preparing our physical infrastructure from wildfires, floods and other extreme weather. anybody ever turn on the news and see it's 116 degrees in portland, oregon? 116 degrees. but don't worry, there's no global warming. doesn't exist. it's a figment of our imagination. seriously. when a severe storm rolls in like you had in some parts of the state just recent
nationally, $70 billion annually. we need to make investments to build a more resilient grid to carry this electricity. the nation's grid is aging. some components are over a century old. and 70% of the transmission and distribution lines are well into the second half of their life spans. you saw what happened in texas this winter. the entire system in the state collapsed, the entire system. so we have to act. this deal will modernize the power grid to be more energy efficient and resistant to...
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. >> the house climate crisis committee held a hearing on modernizing the nation's electric grid. experts and professionals from the energy industry asked about expansion in the grid and modernization as well as roadblocks for modernization. chair castor: well we started this congress with the focus on the millions of jobs we can create and clean energy and resilience and then the risks and costs of
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electricity. this deal would bring that internet service to everyone across the board. this deal also will put americans to work through a first-ever national effort to install electric vehicle charging stations. 500,000 charging stations nationwide along our highways and in rural and disadvantaged communities as well. think about what that could mean to the american autoworker and the future of electric vehicles. china is going full bore, they're providing more electric vehicles than any nation in the world. you know, it used to be when i first got to the united states senate, actually a couple -- actually in the '60s when i was getting out -- in the late '60s getting out of law school, what happened? we invested more in r & d and investment and manufacturing than any nation in the world. now we're number eight in the word. china used to be number nine. now they're number two in the world. when you build a charging station, that spurs even more investment and more infrastructure around it, the local convenience store, the local hamburger place. you know, think about -- nobody is old enough, but my dad used to tell me because he worked back
electricity. this deal would bring that internet service to everyone across the board. this deal also will put americans to work through a first-ever national effort to install electric vehicle charging stations. 500,000 charging stations nationwide along our highways and in rural and disadvantaged communities as well. think about what that could mean to the american autoworker and the future of electric vehicles. china is going full bore, they're providing more electric vehicles than any...
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because i think secretary jennifer granholm yesterday said they have the ability to take down the national electric grid, so if you want electricity, those are the stakes we are talking here. people have a way of blaming the people in charge when the lights go out, so the political consequences could be enormous, the policy consequences are enormous. now, this has been an issue where it is not just biden specific. it has been ramping up year after year and things are getting more perilous. and trying to get the federal bureaucracy to move and prepare for some of these potential attacks. host: more details at politico.com and the west wing play bog. alex thompson, white house reporter and co-author of the blog, thank you for being with us. we appreciate it. guest: thank you. host: more of your calls. the issue is whether you think the u.s. government is doing enough to prevent these cyber attacks. the headline from axios.com from fbi director christopher wray comparing the threat to 9/11. roy blunt, senator from missouri, was asked whether russia should be held accountable. [video clip] >> we did se
because i think secretary jennifer granholm yesterday said they have the ability to take down the national electric grid, so if you want electricity, those are the stakes we are talking here. people have a way of blaming the people in charge when the lights go out, so the political consequences could be enormous, the policy consequences are enormous. now, this has been an issue where it is not just biden specific. it has been ramping up year after year and things are getting more perilous. and...
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national security issues it relates to attacks on the operations of critical infrastructure. when the attack causes a shutdown on a pipine or major disruption to supplies, or disruption to an electricityhat's a national security issue and doesn't biden intends to consult closely with nato allies about how to have a response and intends to say to putin privately what we have said publicly, we don't believe the government is behind the attacks but that the russian government has a responsibility to deal with criminals on their soil and to preve them from conducting further attacks. philippa: later on he will continue onto cornwall where preparations are beginning in saint ives. these are the surity services prepping for them to arrive. these are seaside towns popular with holidaymakers. here's jon kay on a change of scenery. >> cornwall, you know, the laid-back corner of the country where nothing much happens. st. ives doesn't have a police station, but there are now 6000 officers here from across the u.k. >> they look like they are well prepared and we are putting our lives in theirands. >> from tomorrow, there will be less of a holiday vibe. the two hotels where the global leaders wil
national security issues it relates to attacks on the operations of critical infrastructure. when the attack causes a shutdown on a pipine or major disruption to supplies, or disruption to an electricityhat's a national security issue and doesn't biden intends to consult closely with nato allies about how to have a response and intends to say to putin privately what we have said publicly, we don't believe the government is behind the attacks but that the russian government has a responsibility...
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k. nation and look at the implications of the radically different electric trends of all 4 of the case component nations last week, just as dominate coming. so i think the government's handling of the panoramic we asked botanist folks why the tory still being supreme and english. they can recover rebel scottish nationalists. i'm just brandon mcneil mc use his 1st westman sister during the day to call for a more vigorous pursuit of the constitutional question following the s and p success in scotland. today we turn to wales i nor than i was in a principality. labor scored a surprise victory in the local elections with only modern progress from white company. we are closed weekly of canada and more successful plight leader in history. why in support for about independence was sort afflicted at the poll. meanwhile, tablets continues in northern ireland politics with both major union as parties under new leadership and continuing on with widely predicted. what's cool and bored or uncertainty, continue the question, jim shot an m p for strikes, where the trust instability can be restored to
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when you think about the national security concerns, the threat to our electric power grid, our hospital systems and our municipalities, we're one step away from cities being plunged into darkness. >> reporter: while major corporations are often the target, small businesses are also at risk anyone who needs their data and can pay the cash is in jeopardy. the white house reminding big businesses and consumers back up data and store information offline, update security patches often, test your response plan, and use a third party to check your security. tonight protecting critical cyber infrastructure with so much online on the line miguel almaguer, nbc news >> reporter: i'm jake ward tonight experts are calling it a hidden crisis across america. cities and towns facing the threat of ransomware attacks here in san francisco the transit system was hit by hackers in 2016 hop on a train today, and you'll wind up in front of other victims. this is the city's public radio and television broadcaster. they were hit in 2018, and it crashed their whole newsroom a couple stops away -- here's the asi
when you think about the national security concerns, the threat to our electric power grid, our hospital systems and our municipalities, we're one step away from cities being plunged into darkness. >> reporter: while major corporations are often the target, small businesses are also at risk anyone who needs their data and can pay the cash is in jeopardy. the white house reminding big businesses and consumers back up data and store information offline, update security patches often, test...
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station, but i do have to ask, you know, can this great idea really be handled by this nation and its aging electricalht, very high temperatures. portland, oregon, is going to hit 110 degrees this weekend. and here suddenly everybody's driving electric cars. to we even have the capacity? and what do we need to do to get there? >> one of the interesting things about electric vehicles is they can -- they're tolerant of the rah rate of charging being variable. so a utility can move up and down the charge rate into your vehicle if it's plugged in because you're sort of topping off. you're not that sensitive -- unless you're driving on a long trip, you're not that sensitive to charge time. so it affords a great balancing resource, essentially, that utilities can use to fill in the peaks and valleys, so to speak. second point is while we all hope we make this transition as fast as humanly possible, there are somewhere with around 15-17 million new cars sold a year. and so to turn the fleet over 280 million or so vehicles that consumers like you and i drive on our roads, it's going to take the better part of
station, but i do have to ask, you know, can this great idea really be handled by this nation and its aging electricalht, very high temperatures. portland, oregon, is going to hit 110 degrees this weekend. and here suddenly everybody's driving electric cars. to we even have the capacity? and what do we need to do to get there? >> one of the interesting things about electric vehicles is they can -- they're tolerant of the rah rate of charging being variable. so a utility can move up and...
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despite rapidly rising electric rates seven times the national average and struggling unreliable electric grid people having to buy generators just to keep the lights on california's governor was unconvinced that the state policies were enough to meet climate goals last year he issued an order to restrict oil and gas reduction and to ban sales of gas power cars and light by 2035. add the biden and the initiation's plan to on aggressive timelines nationwide and cost on families and workers will increase and we detail this in recent hearings. today's hearing concerns legislation to expand electric vehicle infrastructure as part of the majority climate agenda and its clean future act and taken together with the energy restrictions and in the broader built the policies today should be scrutinized to understand unfortunately how it will hurt security, innovation, affordability and reliability. all of these consequences will hurt, especially the low and middle income families. in hearings earlier this year we discussed risk when replacing existing energy infrastructure systems reliant mostly on
despite rapidly rising electric rates seven times the national average and struggling unreliable electric grid people having to buy generators just to keep the lights on california's governor was unconvinced that the state policies were enough to meet climate goals last year he issued an order to restrict oil and gas reduction and to ban sales of gas power cars and light by 2035. add the biden and the initiation's plan to on aggressive timelines nationwide and cost on families and workers will...
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licensing should be a lot easier and if the nation really wants to d carbonized electricity system and run its transportation on electricity as well, it's going to have to have vision as an important part. to me what is interesting is not that there is no question. it's like the energy density. it's just they disappear in the noise of the fuel material perspective but to get to the next stage more quickly given the nature of the environment that we have you know full well having worked in these days if an administration were serious about the energy transition, wouldn't that be the first thing we tackle? >> this administration has been a little bit shy about talking about nuclear. remember the private sector is involved here as well. if they can to get an initial deployment in the u.s. then they try to go elsewhere and i'm sure there are many that would be interested. if you think about the cycles they think they are up to three years or five years between fueling's. the idea that you could build a reactor that small and be buried next to a town and run the town for five years and then
licensing should be a lot easier and if the nation really wants to d carbonized electricity system and run its transportation on electricity as well, it's going to have to have vision as an important part. to me what is interesting is not that there is no question. it's like the energy density. it's just they disappear in the noise of the fuel material perspective but to get to the next stage more quickly given the nature of the environment that we have you know full well having worked in these...
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. >> you feel the electricity from the audience >> reporter: tonight, our nation on track for the kind of summer crowds not seen since 2019 >> what a difference a year makes >> reporter: over the holiday weekend, 7.1 million flew, compare that to last year, just 1.3 million. >> this is the first time it has been packed like a regular vegas. >> reporter: getting to vegas or just about anywhere else is starting to get more expensive. travel company hopper says in may the price for air travel rose 4%, and that's after a 12% hike in april. still, a good deal for a round trip domestic flight, say seattle to denver, can be had for $157 flying abroad, new york to paris, available for $625 >> if you are planning to travel this summer, now's the time the book >> reporter: arriving to the popular destination is only half the battle. >> campgrounds are full >> reporter: from the stunning rim of the grand canyon to record crowds filling yellowstone. it's not just th views that will take your breath away, many hotels around popular national parks are already sold out through summer even with gas pr
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pours into the adria ethic and greece. much of the river is a national park, but in albania, the government has plans to dammit for hydro electric power. a europe wide movement is pressing the albanian government to declare the river and its tributaries a national park. because this it says is an unparalleled cradle of bio diversity. there's absolutely no systematic research been done so far. so we don't even know about the huge amount of by diversity. what we know so far is amazing. you know the scientists few years ago assess the river in one place only for 4 days and they found 40 species new to our dania and to species new to science. the conservation of movement, recently one albania, is 1st major environmental legal victory. the government plan some 40 dams along the v also and its tributaries. the 1st was to be built here at cali, much flooding the valley behind me. but last september, the government cancel it on environmental grounds. the consortium building the dam appealed and in early june it lost the court case. that ruling means a cascading system of dams down river also cannot be built at the farming village of por
pours into the adria ethic and greece. much of the river is a national park, but in albania, the government has plans to dammit for hydro electric power. a europe wide movement is pressing the albanian government to declare the river and its tributaries a national park. because this it says is an unparalleled cradle of bio diversity. there's absolutely no systematic research been done so far. so we don't even know about the huge amount of by diversity. what we know so far is amazing. you know...
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to the second one, licensing should be easier so i am a fan of that and if the nation wants to decolonize its electricity system, is going to have to have that vision as an important part. >> it is nothing like the energy density of the quantity of the materials you need that are irrelevant. they disappeared with the noise from a material perspective but to get to the next stage more quickly, for those who want to have a transition faster there is nothing that would be as effective as nuclear energy. given the nature of the regulatory environment you know full well from having worked on it, if an administration were serious about energy transition wouldn't that be the first thing to tackle? >> this administration is a little bit shy about talking about nuclear. it is part of not telling the whole truth. i think remember the private-sector is involved as well and the companies who are doing this can't get initial deployment in the us. i am sure there are many countries interested in hosting the demonstration. >> if you think about the refuel cycling reactors, they are up to three years or five years betwe
to the second one, licensing should be easier so i am a fan of that and if the nation wants to decolonize its electricity system, is going to have to have that vision as an important part. >> it is nothing like the energy density of the quantity of the materials you need that are irrelevant. they disappeared with the noise from a material perspective but to get to the next stage more quickly, for those who want to have a transition faster there is nothing that would be as effective as...
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nations that make up the united kingdom. and we're doing it sustainably in an all—electric revamp of an iconic british motor. scotland, meeting the conservationists restoring britain's biggest national park. we want to see the forest continue to march right up the hills. zipping through some spectacular scenery... ade screams and whoops. ..and tasting some traditional bakes with a tiktok superstar. how do you say cheers in gaelic? slainte. slainte! i begin my scottish 0dyssey in inverness — the uk's northernmost city and the so—called capital of the highlands. in a normal year, well over a quarter of a million foreign tourists stop off here on their way to exploring the region's rolling vistas of mountains, forests and lochs. it's a city that is used to visitors, but i'm willing to bet they've never seen anything quite like this! i wonder what people make of this when they see me driving around in it. it's definitely distinctive. apparently, we've already made it in the local facebook group. car horn toots hey, guys! got a little woo there, a little whoop—dee—woo! it's our travel show van! this prototype is a
nations that make up the united kingdom. and we're doing it sustainably in an all—electric revamp of an iconic british motor. scotland, meeting the conservationists restoring britain's biggest national park. we want to see the forest continue to march right up the hills. zipping through some spectacular scenery... ade screams and whoops. ..and tasting some traditional bakes with a tiktok superstar. how do you say cheers in gaelic? slainte. slainte! i begin my scottish 0dyssey in inverness —...
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nation. and the electricity index is one of the most cited currency indexes, and it is sitting to and idz consume shun of 66.24 terawatt hours. that is actually one-third of the consumption of google, and the other crypto currency campus miles, and not a precise estimate, and the upper bound is as high as 59 terra hours, and as the bitcoin as usage increases, continue the use it. so as we can better ta uk to you mr. velkenberg, to increase the use of it. >> so, i agree -- and there is an ek eco. i agree that the cambridge day is the best shot now looking at this question, and what we have the benefit of is knowing the peer-to-peer ledger is telling the us, and it is not shared and all of the work that the miners # utilized and that the government is not going to block certain transactions ash and it is a vibrant transaction that the miners can not rm fol -- in the form of a cartel, and they can use a cartel has a censorship usage. >> i am sorry, i need to get to the next point. >> it is an estimated fife more times than bitcoin, and granted that the traditional financial sector moves more money,
nation. and the electricity index is one of the most cited currency indexes, and it is sitting to and idz consume shun of 66.24 terawatt hours. that is actually one-third of the consumption of google, and the other crypto currency campus miles, and not a precise estimate, and the upper bound is as high as 59 terra hours, and as the bitcoin as usage increases, continue the use it. so as we can better ta uk to you mr. velkenberg, to increase the use of it. >> so, i agree -- and there is an...
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valuable mineral mineral, which is a key component of batteries using devices and electric cars and plans had called for nationalizing mining activity. now, mexico says in these private help, the world's largest love him. deposits are located in the state of sonora, northwest, and mexico. but mining here is expensive. it's because the valuable raw material lives in layers of clay, which is difficult to process the government just looking for private investors. but if you could make, you could think of some properties that we need mexico to have its own studies to sit at the table to negotiate with objectives towards national riches this mining material so that investors can do business in mexico. cornered paper, glossing their new stuff currently 36 mining projects, or waiting for government approval to start lithium mining on more than 500000 heck doors of land. the price of lithium carbonate has been rising sharply since december after falling steadily for years. but the man has grown again, lithium is a vital component in the production of electric car batteries. many companies are anticipating a boom. here, the m
valuable mineral mineral, which is a key component of batteries using devices and electric cars and plans had called for nationalizing mining activity. now, mexico says in these private help, the world's largest love him. deposits are located in the state of sonora, northwest, and mexico. but mining here is expensive. it's because the valuable raw material lives in layers of clay, which is difficult to process the government just looking for private investors. but if you could make, you could...
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with a lot of the standards that will be used to certify future electric aircraft. >> nas is leading apartment with industries across the nation tens of thousands of americans across the nation. teamwork is the biggest thing of what has to work to do such a challenging thing. we're coming together to take human space exploration to the next step. >> we are bringing american ingenuity, collective greatness of all of the diverse minds that are in the united states on these grand challenges that we face. >> every day i go to work and there's a big purpose and its high-stakes, high-pressure, but to be honest that's what we do. that's what we do best. >> i was a summer intern back in 2007. the experience changed my life forever. the people were so inclusive. i want to be able to inspire little kids out there. to say if he can do this, that i can. >> i want the largest number of students to have access. we work with schools and students so they see that on ho to figure this out alone. it's always fascinating for me when a t student literally has e proverbial lightbulb go off, that this is something they can do. >> orbital dynamics d
with a lot of the standards that will be used to certify future electric aircraft. >> nas is leading apartment with industries across the nation tens of thousands of americans across the nation. teamwork is the biggest thing of what has to work to do such a challenging thing. we're coming together to take human space exploration to the next step. >> we are bringing american ingenuity, collective greatness of all of the diverse minds that are in the united states on these grand...
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national park. the park is rolling out a driverless electric shuttles they carry up to eight passengers under the pilot, the shuttles give free rides between different lodges and camps. crowds there at yellowstone. they're likely to be popular. yellowstone set a record for visitors during the month of may, with more than 650 visits well, china has released new photos of the surface of the mar of mars taken from its rover. four photos were released by china's national space administration, and they show the martian landscape interview of the road were taken by a remote camera. china landed at space craft on mars a month ago. it's the second nation to carry out that feet after the u. s. china also plans to send the first crew to its new space station next week. we'll a new mask policy at walt disney world in florida. the changes announced today that will not apply to disneyland in southern california. up next, though well, unique night at oracle park in san francisco will take you to tonight. first ever movie night in celebration of pride and a burial, whether we're going to warm up the temperature is a
national park. the park is rolling out a driverless electric shuttles they carry up to eight passengers under the pilot, the shuttles give free rides between different lodges and camps. crowds there at yellowstone. they're likely to be popular. yellowstone set a record for visitors during the month of may, with more than 650 visits well, china has released new photos of the surface of the mar of mars taken from its rover. four photos were released by china's national space administration, and...
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. >> there is no doubt that we need the investment for our nation in getting to 100% clean electricitye in new york, and it's going to be 97 degrees today, and i know you don't always equate weather with climate change, necessarily, but what's happening on the west coast, i mean, these have skating, record breaking weather events are only going to accelerate. the point is we've got to do our part in our country to get on clean energy so that we don't continue to exacerbate climate change. it is an existential issue. yes, that has to be addressed, and yes, that will be addressed in the second piece, but i'm confident that the democrats are very determined to get both pieces through. and at least the republicans that we negotiated with on the infrastructure side are determined to get the first part through, so let's do this. >> in terms of climate, you brought up what's happening in the pacific northwest. we have been talking a lot about what happened in florida at the surfside condominium building that collapsed, we don't know exactly what happened at this point. but given what we know
. >> there is no doubt that we need the investment for our nation in getting to 100% clean electricitye in new york, and it's going to be 97 degrees today, and i know you don't always equate weather with climate change, necessarily, but what's happening on the west coast, i mean, these have skating, record breaking weather events are only going to accelerate. the point is we've got to do our part in our country to get on clean energy so that we don't continue to exacerbate climate change....
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nation that we're going to go green. that is all wonderful. by the same token, we cannot cut off our nose despite our face. we still use fossil fuels. the minerals to go with electrical vehicles and electrification of the nation simply do not exist. shifting those out to resourcing them out to brazil, australia and canada when we in fact can get those minerals ourselves in the eastern pacific off of the sea bed, we need to take advantage and do that. by the same token, we need to ensure that we finish things like the keystone pipeline so we have that reserve in a natural emergency. so we do have across section of national security interests at play here and with russia building the norm stream 2 pipeline in the heart of europe and getting them addicted to that stream of fossil fuel, that provides us with a danger. >> neil: you know, commander, you had to deal with really the first modern day terrorist incident and the bombing of the u.s.s. cole back in i believe august of 2000. is the precursor for what would be 9-11. i know you had warned after that attack that it could happen again. the party of the president didn't matter. i believe at that time it was bill clinto
nation that we're going to go green. that is all wonderful. by the same token, we cannot cut off our nose despite our face. we still use fossil fuels. the minerals to go with electrical vehicles and electrification of the nation simply do not exist. shifting those out to resourcing them out to brazil, australia and canada when we in fact can get those minerals ourselves in the eastern pacific off of the sea bed, we need to take advantage and do that. by the same token, we need to ensure that we...
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lot of the standards that will be used to certify future electric aircraft. >> but nasa is leading and partnering with industries across the nationand tens of thousands of americans across the nation. teamwork is the biggest thing of what has to work to do such a challenging thing as living around the moon. and we are coming together to be able to really take human space exploration to the next step. >> we are bringing this american ingenuity, the collective greatness of all of the diverse minds that are in the united states on these grand challenges that we face. >> every day i go to work and i know that there is a big purpose . it is high-stakes, high pressure, but, to be honest, that is what we do. that is what we do best. >> i was a summer intern back in 2007. the experience changed my life forever. if people there were so inclusive and i want to be able to inspire the little kids out there to be like, “if he was able to do this, then i can too.” >> i want the largest number of students to have access. we work with schools and students so they see they don't have to figure this out alone, and it is always fascinating for me w
lot of the standards that will be used to certify future electric aircraft. >> but nasa is leading and partnering with industries across the nationand tens of thousands of americans across the nation. teamwork is the biggest thing of what has to work to do such a challenging thing as living around the moon. and we are coming together to be able to really take human space exploration to the next step. >> we are bringing this american ingenuity, the collective greatness of all of the...
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nationally. double the electricity prices of my home state. guess which state had the eighth worst emissions growth in america? is it the state carrying this out? no it's california. guess which state is the most dependent on foreign energy? it's california. i can't say it enough. this is a flawed bill, flawed strategy being forced on american citizens. people have the option right now to buy, they have the option right now to buy electric vehicles. and they're not doing it. it's .6% of the vehicles today. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 504, the previous question is ordered on the amendments en bloc offered by the gentleman from pennsylvania. the question is on the amendments en bloc. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. >> madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana. mr. graves: i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-s of house resolution 8, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8
nationally. double the electricity prices of my home state. guess which state had the eighth worst emissions growth in america? is it the state carrying this out? no it's california. guess which state is the most dependent on foreign energy? it's california. i can't say it enough. this is a flawed bill, flawed strategy being forced on american citizens. people have the option right now to buy, they have the option right now to buy electric vehicles. and they're not doing it. it's .6% of the...
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electric. the singing of the national anthem, everybody stood up he could probably hear right across the city.ung people here which is really interesting. this is a family—friendly event of course these young people who have never seen scotland play at this level before. this is such a big dealfor tartan army fans. disappointment in fact the word they use is guarded about the fact that billy gilmore isn't playing tonight. he of course testing positive for covid. but they are still hopeful they have faith in the manager who says he hopes they will be a new national hero emerged on the pitch tonight. the faith in the manager, theirfaith in the team and they are very hopeful that against croatia who remember, reach the finals at the last work up, they are still ever hopeful that scotland will find a way through. i’m are still ever hopeful that scotland will find a way through.— will find a way through. i'm sure the fans are _ will find a way through. i'm sure the fans are hoping _ will find a way through. i'm sure the fans are hoping they - will find a way through. i'm sure the fans are hoping th
electric. the singing of the national anthem, everybody stood up he could probably hear right across the city.ung people here which is really interesting. this is a family—friendly event of course these young people who have never seen scotland play at this level before. this is such a big dealfor tartan army fans. disappointment in fact the word they use is guarded about the fact that billy gilmore isn't playing tonight. he of course testing positive for covid. but they are still hopeful...
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which is a key component of the batteries used in electronic devices and electric cars. plans had called for the nationalization of mining activity, but now mexico says, and he's private, help the world's largest left him deposits are located in the state of sonora, northwest, and mexico. but mining here is expensive. it's because the valuable raw material lives in layers of clay, which is difficult to process. the government is looking for private investors. if you could make, you could think of some properties that we need mexico to have its own studies to sit at the table to negotiate with objectives towards national riches this mining material so that investors can do business in mexico. k connor's paypal glossing virtually stress currently 36 mining projects. so waiting for government approval to start lithium mining on more than $500000.00 hectares of land. the price of lithium carbonate has been rising sharply since december after falling steadily for years. but the man has grown again, lithium is a vital component in the production of electric car batteries. many companies are anticipating the boom. her
which is a key component of the batteries used in electronic devices and electric cars. plans had called for the nationalization of mining activity, but now mexico says, and he's private, help the world's largest left him deposits are located in the state of sonora, northwest, and mexico. but mining here is expensive. it's because the valuable raw material lives in layers of clay, which is difficult to process. the government is looking for private investors. if you could make, you could think...
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mineral, which is a key component of the batteries used in electronic devices and electric cars. tons of cold for the nationalization of mining activity. but now mexico says in these private help, the world's largest lithium deposits are located in the state of sonora, northwestern mexico. but mining here is expensive. it's because the valuable raw material lies in layers of clay, which is difficult to process. the government is looking for private investors. if you could make, you could think of some properties if we need mexico to have its own studies to sit at the table to negotiate with objectives towards national riches the mining material so that investors can do business in mexico. k cornered paper glossy industrial. nice us currently 36 mining projects. so waiting for government approval to start lithium mining on more than $500000.00 hectares of land. the price of lithium carbonate has been rising sharply since december after falling steadily for years. but demand has grown again. lithium is a vital component in the production of electric car batteries. many companies are anticipating a boom. here, the main
mineral, which is a key component of the batteries used in electronic devices and electric cars. tons of cold for the nationalization of mining activity. but now mexico says in these private help, the world's largest lithium deposits are located in the state of sonora, northwestern mexico. but mining here is expensive. it's because the valuable raw material lies in layers of clay, which is difficult to process. the government is looking for private investors. if you could make, you could think...