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it has become the new normal. the new normal is smoking it is trying to fight fires with as many resources as they can, but as the eye with the neighboring community is also fighting the fires, sometimes they feel like they don't have adequate resources. and we have communities that now as my colleagues from oregon said, it seems like the new normal is a summary of smoke that just is becoming a huge health risk. so we have to do more to reduce the risk and that is what the secretaries vision and ms. christiansen said patient does. it is about ensuring that we have efforts to scale and pace the real science of this problem, help or at risk in its proper to respond and make sure our firefighters have adequate resources so they can be a safe as possible. just this past week a gun was used to identify a fire right behind were firefighters were fighting so that they were alerted to the potential danger and risk of that fire coming up behind them. we want every tool possible that was authorized in the omnibus bill, but
it has become the new normal. the new normal is smoking it is trying to fight fires with as many resources as they can, but as the eye with the neighboring community is also fighting the fires, sometimes they feel like they don't have adequate resources. and we have communities that now as my colleagues from oregon said, it seems like the new normal is a summary of smoke that just is becoming a huge health risk. so we have to do more to reduce the risk and that is what the secretaries vision...
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we've known that to happen as well so yes, it's the new normal. it's a form of you like regular, i don't likethe term i've read more . a new generation, whatever. a form of war in our time allows you to stay under the article by category and has the potential for substantial if not enormous payoff but it also carries real and consequential risks. >> dad, do you want to weigh in what do we want to open it up for other questions. >> we have some microphones coming around, please raise your hand and i will wait to you as soon as we can. >> but let these, you have your hand up first. >>. >> you can take a vote. >> my client jamestown foundation, this seems like a very obvious question but one of the functions you didn't emphasize or mention is that the karasik's pmc conserve an intelligence function. obviously they have to have their own intelligence to operate or there must be some intelligence collection is there any function of intelligence collection or operations can be traced back either directly traced really traced back to normal or such a thi
we've known that to happen as well so yes, it's the new normal. it's a form of you like regular, i don't likethe term i've read more . a new generation, whatever. a form of war in our time allows you to stay under the article by category and has the potential for substantial if not enormous payoff but it also carries real and consequential risks. >> dad, do you want to weigh in what do we want to open it up for other questions. >> we have some microphones coming around, please raise...
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i think it is part of the new normal elyse for the foreseeable future. it's a technique that putin has used all over the world. yes, you did here, be in a nonviolent way. he used it in macedonia, ankara, ukraine, central african republic, syria, mozambique, elsewhere. he's tried to do something like that in latin america. so yes, it's the flexible model. it can be used, though only as plausible done by building but it is cheap. the russian government doesn't have to pay for. these oligarchs out of there, bankroll these groups out of their own money making fabulous rewards afterwards. i'm sure, for example, in africa these people are not coming they're being paid strictly by russian but host governments are paying at least some of their expenses and there's expectation of major record given raw materials, diamonds, whatever. i do think it's the new normal but also, i just didn't have time for in the presentation, want to warn people, the classical definition of the state, is that institution which has a monopoly abuse of legal force in the country. when y
i think it is part of the new normal elyse for the foreseeable future. it's a technique that putin has used all over the world. yes, you did here, be in a nonviolent way. he used it in macedonia, ankara, ukraine, central african republic, syria, mozambique, elsewhere. he's tried to do something like that in latin america. so yes, it's the flexible model. it can be used, though only as plausible done by building but it is cheap. the russian government doesn't have to pay for. these oligarchs out...
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why is the governor calling this the new normal? i'm wolf blitzer. you are in the "situation room." [ music playing [ music playing ] >> breaking news the white house is scrambling to diffuse the impact of a stung twitter rant from president trump that called on jeff sessions to stop the russia investigation. quote, right now. the white house claims the president was stating an penalties, not issuing an order to halt robert mueller's probe. but the tweet is raising disturbing, very serious new questions about whether president trump is openly trying to obstruct justice. i'll speak with congressman joachim castro of the intelligence and foreign affairs committees. our cornereds are standing by, 1st, let's get right to our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. jim, a remarkable and disturbing attack by the president on the russia probe. what's the latest? >> reporter: that's right, wolf the white house is flat declining to say more about this besides what sarah sanders said during the briefing earlier the president has not talked more about this a
why is the governor calling this the new normal? i'm wolf blitzer. you are in the "situation room." [ music playing [ music playing ] >> breaking news the white house is scrambling to diffuse the impact of a stung twitter rant from president trump that called on jeff sessions to stop the russia investigation. quote, right now. the white house claims the president was stating an penalties, not issuing an order to halt robert mueller's probe. but the tweet is raising disturbing,...
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from fire to fire and sharing those critical resources. >>> for now california's fire siege is the new normal. >> president trump signed an emergency declaration order at the request of governor brown last week. it makes federal emergency aid available to our state. cristina rendon, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> stay with ktvu for continuing coverage of the wildfires. we'll keep you updated both on air and online. >>> and new tonight the nia wil at an oakland fire station. we spoke with a law firm representing wilson's fa the attorney says the suit will claim that wilson's killing was both forseable and preventable. the family is planning a funeral for nia wilson on friday. >>> in mountain view a woman says she was the victim of racial profiling at a safeway store and now says she's considering legal action. azenith smith says that store employees called police on her because they thought she may have been shoplifting although the woman told us she actually never got out of her car. >> reporter: on july 8th a store employee suspected her of stealing. >> i see an employee run outside of safeway and he'
from fire to fire and sharing those critical resources. >>> for now california's fire siege is the new normal. >> president trump signed an emergency declaration order at the request of governor brown last week. it makes federal emergency aid available to our state. cristina rendon, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> stay with ktvu for continuing coverage of the wildfires. we'll keep you updated both on air and online. >>> and new tonight the nia wil at an oakland fire...
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made this economy from something that was basically stagnant 1.9% gdp growth the quote/unquote new normal under broadcast center administration now 4.1%, 3% average something barack obama never saw consistently, and he wants you know, the entities within government to support the strong economy, that is what he wants, but look he understands where the fed is he made opinion known skra. maria: . >> so not first time he talked about fed i spoke with vice
made this economy from something that was basically stagnant 1.9% gdp growth the quote/unquote new normal under broadcast center administration now 4.1%, 3% average something barack obama never saw consistently, and he wants you know, the entities within government to support the strong economy, that is what he wants, but look he understands where the fed is he made opinion known skra. maria: . >> so not first time he talked about fed i spoke with vice
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a monumental fight for f crews on theront line, why experts are warning, this is the new normal >>> breaking news, late word a grim discovery, that desert compound where 11 children were rescued in a police raid. >>> the staritness back on the stand. dramatic new tur in e trial of president trump's former campaign chairman. >>> nbc news exclusive, parents anguished over the tragic loss of their son who died waiting for help but never found him. >> it's really hard to -- it's hard to go on everyday without him. >> tonight, their new call to action, how to fix 911 to better send aid to other children. >>> a new warning about the safety of self-driving cars after a series of high profile crashes, the nger that has researchers sounding the alarm. >>> a 6-year-old toy tycoon, his reviews so popular on youtube, he's now worth millions. tonight, how he did it and how other kids are making it big. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. frs it's a whole new territory. the firefighte growing into the hoargest fire ever. it hasands more structures in
a monumental fight for f crews on theront line, why experts are warning, this is the new normal >>> breaking news, late word a grim discovery, that desert compound where 11 children were rescued in a police raid. >>> the staritness back on the stand. dramatic new tur in e trial of president trump's former campaign chairman. >>> nbc news exclusive, parents anguished over the tragic loss of their son who died waiting for help but never found him. >> it's really...
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this is deja vu news coming tonight from the drought in wildfires across the globe what is causing these extreme weather conditions the view from space shows parched regions that are normally a lush green a new report says rising temperatures could. disrupt the ecosystems we talk to an expert also coming up normally occurs in argentina prepare to vote on whether abortion should become legal the issue has been highly controversial in the homeland of pope francis'. unwelcome i'm good. a record heatwave is gripping parts of asia including china and japan wildfires are raging in portugal spain sweden and the united states there's a drought in australia and other countries as well so what's behind the i'm usually hot weather in a moment we talk to a climate policy analyst but first this report on high temperatures that some fear could. disrupt earth's ecosystems. central europe from space too hot and too dry this is commander of the international space station alexander guest just had a chance to take my first photos of dried out central europe in germany since a few weeks and was shocked what should have been green is now all brown never seen it like this before. farmers acros
this is deja vu news coming tonight from the drought in wildfires across the globe what is causing these extreme weather conditions the view from space shows parched regions that are normally a lush green a new report says rising temperatures could. disrupt the ecosystems we talk to an expert also coming up normally occurs in argentina prepare to vote on whether abortion should become legal the issue has been highly controversial in the homeland of pope francis'. unwelcome i'm good. a record...
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it has become the new normal. it is small communities trying to fight fires with as many beautiful -- resources as they can. with neighboring communities also fighting fires, sometimes they do not feel like they have adequate resources. now, itcommunities that seems like the new normal is a summer of smoke that is becoming a huge health risk. we have to be more to reduce the risk. that is what the secretary's vision and miss christiansen's vision does. it is about ensuring that we have efforts to scale and face the real science of this problem, help at risk communities are to, and make sure firefighters have etiquette -- adequate resources to be as soon as possible. lastly, a drone was used to identify a fire kind where fire fired -- fire fighters were fighting so that they were alerted of the potential risk. possible thattool was authorized in the omnibus bill. with the secretary's vision does is to continue to spread the technology and the management. the concept is to do more fuel reduction, use resources to ma
it has become the new normal. it is small communities trying to fight fires with as many beautiful -- resources as they can. with neighboring communities also fighting fires, sometimes they do not feel like they have adequate resources. now, itcommunities that seems like the new normal is a summer of smoke that is becoming a huge health risk. we have to be more to reduce the risk. that is what the secretary's vision and miss christiansen's vision does. it is about ensuring that we have efforts...
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according to an international research team's latest study the name for this new normal hothouse earth i said it is when the earth when the climate is much warmer than it is today three to four degrees warmer than it already is four to five degrees warmer than in the pre-industrial climate yankee. climate targets aim to limit the earth's warming to two degrees celsius but scientists now think that that is even too high setting in motion processes that have both more extreme and irreversible such as glacial melting once they're gone the sun's heat stops getting reflected and starts getting absorbed speeding up global warming the potsdam institute which specializes in climate research argues that without putting in place pacific human made climate protections the seas could rise by up to sixty metres. and that's you know this is something long term but of course in the next few decades and by the end of the century these effects will have significantly negative impact on cities which are often on the coastlines. climate scientists say we need to drastically cut industrial greenhouse gas
according to an international research team's latest study the name for this new normal hothouse earth i said it is when the earth when the climate is much warmer than it is today three to four degrees warmer than it already is four to five degrees warmer than in the pre-industrial climate yankee. climate targets aim to limit the earth's warming to two degrees celsius but scientists now think that that is even too high setting in motion processes that have both more extreme and irreversible...
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it is the new normal. if you like irregular. it's a form of war which allows you to stay under the article five and has the potential for substantial. but also carries some real and consequential risks. >> we can open it up for other questions. with the microphones coming around. they will make their way to a soon as they can. you have your hand on their first. you can take them both. i had questions that way. my client at the jamestown foundation and seems at seems like a very obvious question but one of the functions that you didn't emphasize or mention even was that they could serve intelligence functions obviously they have to have their own intelligence to operate as there any function of intelligence collection or operations that can be traced back to normal. if there is such a thing. inside russia. the ubiquity of this power mission. and the fact that it carried out in conjunction with elements of the g are you montenegro. ukraine. middle east. suggests that they probably had tasks. what they are we can't know and even if
it is the new normal. if you like irregular. it's a form of war which allows you to stay under the article five and has the potential for substantial. but also carries some real and consequential risks. >> we can open it up for other questions. with the microphones coming around. they will make their way to a soon as they can. you have your hand on their first. you can take them both. i had questions that way. my client at the jamestown foundation and seems at seems like a very obvious...
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the beginning of hothouse earth new research warns high temperatures and drought could become the new normal in the years ahead some parts of the world might become completely inhabitable also coming up. ten years after the bloody fighting between georgia and russia over breakaway provinces we find out what life is like on the borders of this frozen conflict. and heroes to some criminals to others pussy riot talk exclusively to dub you about their recent world cup protest and their latest event in jail. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us as europe's walters' through its hottest summer in decades a new international study paints a very bleak future and says that even if global warming is limited to a maximum of two degrees celsius that might not be enough to prevent widespread drought it adds that entire regions could become uninhabitable. central europe from space too hot and too dry business commander of the international space station alexander guest just had a chance to take my first photos of dried out central europe in germany since a few weeks and was shocked or should have bee
the beginning of hothouse earth new research warns high temperatures and drought could become the new normal in the years ahead some parts of the world might become completely inhabitable also coming up. ten years after the bloody fighting between georgia and russia over breakaway provinces we find out what life is like on the borders of this frozen conflict. and heroes to some criminals to others pussy riot talk exclusively to dub you about their recent world cup protest and their latest event...
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scientist warnings that the summer heat waves could be the new normal with climate change.et's bring you the focus report, today, going to tokyo where the birth rate is low and people are living longer, the government considering the age -- raising the age of retirement , a popular move with plenty of senior citizens choosing to continue to work. he can only enjoy the nightlife to tokyo from his taxi cab, one of 50,000 men working in the largest metropolis in the world. >> the traffic at this hour. >> he became a taxi driver when he returned -- retired and is now 78 years old and works 14 hours every second day. goes, an idleng mind is a devil's workshop. i will rest when i die. [laughter] i will then have eternal vacations. >> like many japanese come he considers work an absolute term and the private company which employs him as a second family. >> good morning. working,a long night taxi drivers have to clocked out and the overwhelming majority of the employees are grandfathers. no age limit in this sector and the company head is 80. >> are you ok? >> not so good. >> cheer
scientist warnings that the summer heat waves could be the new normal with climate change.et's bring you the focus report, today, going to tokyo where the birth rate is low and people are living longer, the government considering the age -- raising the age of retirement , a popular move with plenty of senior citizens choosing to continue to work. he can only enjoy the nightlife to tokyo from his taxi cab, one of 50,000 men working in the largest metropolis in the world. >> the traffic at...
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and i like what she has to say embracing what you're born with. >> different is the new normal.whatever you think of it. and there's no right and wrong with that. >> it's a bonus. >> own it, girlfriend. >>> the incredible are edible egg is usually breakable. but, not if you used a certain product called lynex. dustin has this product have some it is the strongest material in the world. this is a spray that you can put on anything that makes it, well, unbreakable. >> so, let's get some eggs and see how well this stuff really works. it strays on, there's a chemical reaction. it gets pretty hot but dries quickly and very, very hard. so they get a bunch of different stiff, spray it down, including some eggs. >> you guys can see these things are just breaking. it didn't break. oh my god. >> dustin here does his best putting these treated eggs through all kinds of durability tests including slamming them down, using a slingshot. >> there's going to be some confused archeologists in about a hundred years, what the heck laid this. >> they even go so far as to use a car. >> the interesti
and i like what she has to say embracing what you're born with. >> different is the new normal.whatever you think of it. and there's no right and wrong with that. >> it's a bonus. >> own it, girlfriend. >>> the incredible are edible egg is usually breakable. but, not if you used a certain product called lynex. dustin has this product have some it is the strongest material in the world. this is a spray that you can put on anything that makes it, well, unbreakable....
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state governor jerry brown warns horrific bushfires are the new normal. st: the fires come as europe and other parts of the world are facing new heat waves. in a new report scientists are warning the earth to be just decades away from what they call a hothouse state. rapid changeally a in climate that could threaten the existence of humanity. to talk more about that is mila spring is richard betts. thank you so much for joining us today. in this study is warning of what it is, a climatic tipping point. what is that? how scared should we be? seriesrare talking about a of tipping points which might have a domino effect. is important to note they are talking about things that would take place i in a longng time s, centuries to thousands of years to fully kick in. although they could start eaearlier than that. thisthey are saying is could set off other events such as the thawing permafrost or forest fires and places around the world, which could lead to a release of more carbon back into the atmosphere. that would feed on warming. over the centuries and beyond
state governor jerry brown warns horrific bushfires are the new normal. st: the fires come as europe and other parts of the world are facing new heat waves. in a new report scientists are warning the earth to be just decades away from what they call a hothouse state. rapid changeally a in climate that could threaten the existence of humanity. to talk more about that is mila spring is richard betts. thank you so much for joining us today. in this study is warning of what it is, a climatic...
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welcome to the new normal.s take a look at the weather. >>> we are starting off with low clouds over the bay. certainly up above this club income you can see a hazy summarizes my. temperatures are mild to start off, low 60s in san jose this morning. 54 in san francisco. santa rosa at 50 degrees. certainly they're dealing with smoke and air quality issues from fires burning up north. take a look at the satellite perspective. we have high pressure building in the keeps temperatures warm and lint once again today. we are looking in the middle 90s for many of the areas where we have fires burning right now. -- temperatures warm again today. we are looking at temperatures in the middle 90s for many of the areas where we have fires burning right now. not great news for firefighters right here. the only thing that would be worse is if we had strong north winds. hot temperatures are still not great for firefighting efforts. here is a look at the forecast for today. we will be above average in places like concorde and s
welcome to the new normal.s take a look at the weather. >>> we are starting off with low clouds over the bay. certainly up above this club income you can see a hazy summarizes my. temperatures are mild to start off, low 60s in san jose this morning. 54 in san francisco. santa rosa at 50 degrees. certainly they're dealing with smoke and air quality issues from fires burning up north. take a look at the satellite perspective. we have high pressure building in the keeps temperatures warm...
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new normal for much of the planet? >>> the bizarre police chase that ended cows helped pinpoint and track a suspect on the run. >>> and meet the 6-year-old who is earning $11 million a year as one of the nation's most popular toy testers. "early today" starts right now. good morning. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. an election night nail-biter still too close to call in ohio. the special election in the state's 12th congressional district is neck and neck with democrat danny o'connor trailing republican troy balderson. separated by about 9/10 of a percentage. the winner will replace republican representative pat tiberi who resigned to work for a business group. >> both sides watching this race closely as a barometer for the midterms. the district hasn't elected a democrat since the 1980, but balderson got president trump came to town to campaign. nbc's garrett haake has a closer look atg nights in tias last night. we knew this race would be close. we knew it would go late. we did not know it would end up too c
new normal for much of the planet? >>> the bizarre police chase that ended cows helped pinpoint and track a suspect on the run. >>> and meet the 6-year-old who is earning $11 million a year as one of the nation's most popular toy testers. "early today" starts right now. good morning. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. an election night nail-biter still too close to call in ohio. the special election in the state's 12th congressional district is neck and...
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so is that it now is this the new normal this is the way that western governments have to accept that there will be people within the societies who just hate us and want to kill us well as we've seen over the last one or two decades this appears to be the new normal it does appear to be a way for currently we're going down again for fewer tanks fewer incidents but as we've seen previously it probably will go up again it will probably go up again if europe fails to find a strategy to deal with returning so those people who've come back from syria and iraq and who still aren't being the radical eyes because there isn't a concept within europe to talk about that on another day with very interesting rhetoric not know it from the washington post thank you so much this. german chancellor angela merkel says she expects tough talks with russian president vladimir putin here in germany on saturday these will be the country's first bilateral talks in germany since russia annexed crimea from ukraine four years ago the list of disagreements is along with ukraine syria and russia's meddling in ele
so is that it now is this the new normal this is the way that western governments have to accept that there will be people within the societies who just hate us and want to kill us well as we've seen over the last one or two decades this appears to be the new normal it does appear to be a way for currently we're going down again for fewer tanks fewer incidents but as we've seen previously it probably will go up again it will probably go up again if europe fails to find a strategy to deal with...
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for mac california's fire siege is the new normal. at the request of governor brown last week the president signed an emergency declaration for the california fires making federal emergency aid available to our state.>> thank you.>>> the massive carr fire is contained after a week and a half, earning 180 square miles and has taken a toll on the colost their lives. authorities say there's some good news to report, all 20 missing people on a list released yesterday have been found. officials say they've been moved and overwhelmed by the support that they received from the public.>> do not let it overwhelm us as a community, it can be, step back and take the little victories except that there will be occasional setbacks. at the end we will be a better community than before the started. >> firefighters say they have good control close to the city of reading but on the northwest side of the fire they face a steep terrain and are using air tanks and helicopters as much as possible.>> shelters are helping to take care of animals from the fir
for mac california's fire siege is the new normal. at the request of governor brown last week the president signed an emergency declaration for the california fires making federal emergency aid available to our state.>> thank you.>>> the massive carr fire is contained after a week and a half, earning 180 square miles and has taken a toll on the colost their lives. authorities say there's some good news to report, all 20 missing people on a list released yesterday have been found....
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and agriculture organization and what he said is unfortunately variability is going to become the new normal so one year dryness and drought the next year heavy rainfall the next year health fall or extremely cold temperatures and maybe the next year a really great harvest so if the temperature were just going to increase by two degrees say and it were to become drier and hotter then farmers could prepare for that but it's really this unpredictability and variability that's going to hit them hard. what about the world's food supply if we're talking about industrial farming perhaps not being prepared to cope with these stream whether of that we need to be worried about our food supply. well when you look into the longer term in the years to come the decades to come the answer is yes that famines and food shortages could result as a result of this climate change induced extreme weather now if that's going to hit us here in europe or in industrialised countries united states we're much better protected because of the kind of wealth that the countries have they're more resilient they can manage
and agriculture organization and what he said is unfortunately variability is going to become the new normal so one year dryness and drought the next year heavy rainfall the next year health fall or extremely cold temperatures and maybe the next year a really great harvest so if the temperature were just going to increase by two degrees say and it were to become drier and hotter then farmers could prepare for that but it's really this unpredictability and variability that's going to hit them...
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i do think it's the new normal. because i didn't have the time forward in the presentation, i want to warn people. definition of the state is the institution that has the monopoly of the use of legal force and a country. when you start putting force , there aree armies other such formations in russia, you are throwing loaded dice onto the table. at some point in time if the state does become weak, those forces don't go away but they are owned by somebody who is not completely controlled by an enfeebled state. is true in any other state. mercenaries can turn on their masters. it has been known to happen. and a formew normal of irregular war. time a form of war in our which allows you to stay under the article five or force and hascategory potential for substantial if not enormous payoffs but it also carries some real and consequential risks. do you want to weigh in or open it up for other russian's? -- other questions? we have some microphones coming around. you had your hand up first. right there. >> might--mica fro
i do think it's the new normal. because i didn't have the time forward in the presentation, i want to warn people. definition of the state is the institution that has the monopoly of the use of legal force and a country. when you start putting force , there aree armies other such formations in russia, you are throwing loaded dice onto the table. at some point in time if the state does become weak, those forces don't go away but they are owned by somebody who is not completely controlled by an...
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seems like this are likely to become the new normal according to an international research team's latest study they call the trend hot house earth i said. when the climate is much of today three to four degrees. four to five degrees warmer than in the pre-industrial climate. international climate targets aim to limit the earth's warming to two degrees celsius but scientists now think even that is too high setting in motion processes which could create a domino effect such as glacial melting researchers argue that without putting in place specific human made climate protections the seas could rise but up to sixty metres so how to curb greenhouse gas emissions scientists say we need to cut industrial carbon travel less by plane and car and eat less meat they say already the earth is on the brink of irreversible warming with severe effects like those in australia the government there has announced a multi-million dollar relief package for farmers but with dry conditions forecast to continue that may not be enough. and let's get more on this now we are joined by sonia deen she is the team le
seems like this are likely to become the new normal according to an international research team's latest study they call the trend hot house earth i said. when the climate is much of today three to four degrees. four to five degrees warmer than in the pre-industrial climate. international climate targets aim to limit the earth's warming to two degrees celsius but scientists now think even that is too high setting in motion processes which could create a domino effect such as glacial melting...
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>> the new normal. lower terms volatility.uess what, it was the opposite. >> didn't watch cnbc low volatility and an s&p 500 compounding at 16% a year is apparently the new normal. so it's very easy to say things can go wrong 100%, yes, they will, but this idea that we can guess within a month or two accuracy in advance. >> i don't think dom is saying that >> a lot of people are dominic is relay iing a view not saying that. >> i'm a long only b investor, i think you are as well. >> most people are >> we run a lot of money at my company. we diversifdiversify. if i'm an equities only manager, i diversify into various sectors and focus on bottoms up fundamentals ch that's why i talk about earnings all the time if you have a dproeing economy k that's good for earnings and you have to pay attention to valuations i stress that as well. they're still very compel iling multiples are down from january highs. so going double digit, you have low interest rates oil's got netting in your way, so you have good things happening and you have
>> the new normal. lower terms volatility.uess what, it was the opposite. >> didn't watch cnbc low volatility and an s&p 500 compounding at 16% a year is apparently the new normal. so it's very easy to say things can go wrong 100%, yes, they will, but this idea that we can guess within a month or two accuracy in advance. >> i don't think dom is saying that >> a lot of people are dominic is relay iing a view not saying that. >> i'm a long only b investor, i...
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governor jerry brown has said this very busy fire season is the new normal.eya villarreal continues our coverage from california tonight. >> reporter: giant flames as high as 40 feet roared into this lake county community, forcing firefighters to take quick action. crews rallied to save homes, as the mendocino complex fire continued to show just how unpredictable it can be. >> the wind kicked up, the temperatures kicked up, the humidity went down, and then we started getting really erratic fire behavior. >> reporter: this fast-moving wildfire has already charred 140 square miles, and it's still only 24% contained. this is the easiest way to get rid of some of the hot spots that have continued to pop up over the last few days. you attack by air, so that your ground resources are working on other parts, where the wildfire is growing. farther north, in and around redding, california, some evacuees were allowed to return to neighborhoods where more than 1,000 homes were torched. officials have confirmed, a sixth person, 61-year-old daniel bush, died in the fire.
governor jerry brown has said this very busy fire season is the new normal.eya villarreal continues our coverage from california tonight. >> reporter: giant flames as high as 40 feet roared into this lake county community, forcing firefighters to take quick action. crews rallied to save homes, as the mendocino complex fire continued to show just how unpredictable it can be. >> the wind kicked up, the temperatures kicked up, the humidity went down, and then we started getting really...
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and then him by yards with the new normal saying a lot more game anything by yeah so. look i'm going to throw my feeling in. i right oh my god i'm going to hit us about. and that's it might. need to settle in a little pitiful michael kazin way out of it innocently got me out of it being in love with it and lose it in my. own funeral to me. or my simile and sing. it again not going to. be nearly to put it is to look into this i'm going to lay sleeping in. the movement that it's only me who are looking a little too literal because you the negatively proposal a limit on your mother mother could put as you know what i like even the other menu could include it being got to sort out the. fundamental mental politic that may not want only me me me more than started it but. no letter to ready to. come into new orleans. i mean i mean i get through trying to leave this up but they don't come and then we're going to do what up. in the mist in the one. i don't think l.a. had promoted going to ride it out in pain yeah you know i was in there i'm like but it's out i don't even want.
and then him by yards with the new normal saying a lot more game anything by yeah so. look i'm going to throw my feeling in. i right oh my god i'm going to hit us about. and that's it might. need to settle in a little pitiful michael kazin way out of it innocently got me out of it being in love with it and lose it in my. own funeral to me. or my simile and sing. it again not going to. be nearly to put it is to look into this i'm going to lay sleeping in. the movement that it's only me who are...
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but we are in the new normal. amy: california isfi
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dortmund had already scored in the final seconds of new normal time through to signing alex ritson to draw the sides level after further took a deserved lead the two one win gives new coach losing father a winning start to his tenure. as article look at the other matches from the german cup the season long tunnel meant that often pits top tier teams against lower division clubs a second division palatable undefeated second division two one the one this league has had terrible in managed a two one win against the third division branch by the match between a third tier booth and the bundesliga fribourg finish to all after ninety minutes and extra time but freiburg avoided the upset in a penalty shoot out and funny then as that dortmund victory in extra time over fit and well football news in premier league club liverpool are in advanced talks with a beer sic tosh istanbul about a potential two year loan move for the reds and german good keep a lot of scalia's kaross not play the competitive match for liverpool since his two errors were crucial in his team's defeat against real madrid in
dortmund had already scored in the final seconds of new normal time through to signing alex ritson to draw the sides level after further took a deserved lead the two one win gives new coach losing father a winning start to his tenure. as article look at the other matches from the german cup the season long tunnel meant that often pits top tier teams against lower division clubs a second division palatable undefeated second division two one the one this league has had terrible in managed a two...
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this new normal, i think the fed strategy of normalization and reassessment is probably the winning one one of the fundamental changes we are seeing in the economy to do with concentrated power of some businesses? in particular, in the internet sphere? themes.one of the the implications of market concentration and amazon's chief economist has been invited to the event. this has relevance for inflation, doesn't it? silvia: absolutely. as i said, typically this conference focuses on brought and this year is particularly topical. the impact of changing structures in the market and in particular, from lower competition, which has implications for inflation and productivity and monetary policy. other things will be the shift to e-commerce online, which is kerley -- has clear implications. is the bankingls sector -- competition and implications for spent -- financial stability. fore is a lot on the table central banks to discuss. in this context, short-term monetary policy elements may take the back seat. you said gradual is the winning way for the fed with monetary policy tools. how do rate
this new normal, i think the fed strategy of normalization and reassessment is probably the winning one one of the fundamental changes we are seeing in the economy to do with concentrated power of some businesses? in particular, in the internet sphere? themes.one of the the implications of market concentration and amazon's chief economist has been invited to the event. this has relevance for inflation, doesn't it? silvia: absolutely. as i said, typically this conference focuses on brought and...
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we're going to have to work for a long time to get to new normal whatever that going to be. after months of deliberation attorney general eric holder announced the u.s. would seek the death penalty. the defense will argue that zocor was pressured into it by his older brother that he was a popular well liked college kid led astray. you know it's going to be held responsible and i agree and i and i do believe that . but i also thank you. just can't stoop and. karen son was the same age is no car. didn't seem like such a hard decision when it was abstract. you know our family and friends who are very religious. don't believe in it and that i have others who say. it's the right thing to do they're so sure. i don't know that it's right for me to make that decision to take someone else's life. in philadelphia shannon's killer was still on the loose. the she worst pressed for answers but the police had none. it's just like you're in a coma you mean you're just like walking through something but you you don't know exactly how you're going to deal with them how am i ever ever going t
we're going to have to work for a long time to get to new normal whatever that going to be. after months of deliberation attorney general eric holder announced the u.s. would seek the death penalty. the defense will argue that zocor was pressured into it by his older brother that he was a popular well liked college kid led astray. you know it's going to be held responsible and i agree and i and i do believe that . but i also thank you. just can't stoop and. karen son was the same age is no car....
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governor jerry brown said this is the new normal. a new fire broke out south of hobland. the mendocino sheriff's department is warning residents, be ready to evacuate if you feel unsafe. hundreds of people who have been impacted by the fires gathered for a community meeting tonight. the big question is when will they be allowed to return home? lillian kim is live in lakeport with the story. lillian? >> reporter: larry, some communities like kelseyville are no longer under evacuation orders. towns like lakeport are still a concern. on main street, the sidewalks are empty and the air is filled with smoke. as the sun was setting, no flames could be seen from lakeport. with thick smoke come from miles away continues to permanent ate the area. hundreds of evacuees gathered to get updates on the river and ranch fires which are checkively called the mendocino complex. >> i've auls been one not to show how worried i am but we're getting by. >> our concern is in the top, >> he lopes residents will be . allowed to return soon. the latest trouble spot is along skots valley road. >>
governor jerry brown said this is the new normal. a new fire broke out south of hobland. the mendocino sheriff's department is warning residents, be ready to evacuate if you feel unsafe. hundreds of people who have been impacted by the fires gathered for a community meeting tonight. the big question is when will they be allowed to return home? lillian kim is live in lakeport with the story. lillian? >> reporter: larry, some communities like kelseyville are no longer under evacuation...
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coming up for you, the family of mollie tibbetts is honoring and trying to come to terms with their new normal. new details we're learning about the suspect. student mollie tibbetts says they are trying to come to >>> the family of iowa college student mollie tibbetts says that they are really trying to come to terms with the new normal, life without mollie who disappeared without out for a run more than a month ago. >> the 24 immigrant accused of killing mollie appeared in court showing little emotion. here is ron mott. >> reporter: overnight, tears and tributes for 20-year-old mollie tibbetts. her brother jake speaking for the family for the first time publicly since her accused killer's arrest. >> from our family, from her friends, from the community of brooklyn, we thank you from the bottom of our heart. she was incredible. and we will miss her dearly. >> reporter: at the university of iowa where mollie would have been a sophomore, a vigil in her memory. >> she can rest efz and nasy an many love her. >> prayers in her hometown. >> life has changed for all of us. >> reporter: the man accuse
coming up for you, the family of mollie tibbetts is honoring and trying to come to terms with their new normal. new details we're learning about the suspect. student mollie tibbetts says they are trying to come to >>> the family of iowa college student mollie tibbetts says that they are really trying to come to terms with the new normal, life without mollie who disappeared without out for a run more than a month ago. >> the 24 immigrant accused of killing mollie appeared in court...
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would assert that is signaled a policy change and parliamentary secretary just stated this is the new normalevere det situation now. you just talked about choices. what do those choices look like? >> our government, new government announced last week of doing audits because there's been a major dispute between the previous administration as with the financial accountability officer and auditor general. we could be facing a deficit anywhere between 12 billion-$21 and even more. in the next few months will figure that out. running one of the largest government departments in the province of ontario we will have to make choices. when we look at our budget and the fact we are in a significant deficit situation, our priorities are for children in my ministry your suffering from autism, for example, and the children's aids in care and custody. these are areas that we will -- >> i'm just going to ask my colleague touchett somewhat on this. look, i mean, we don't want to talk about choices. those are tough things to talk about because there are finite resources and it's incumbent upon all of us to d
would assert that is signaled a policy change and parliamentary secretary just stated this is the new normalevere det situation now. you just talked about choices. what do those choices look like? >> our government, new government announced last week of doing audits because there's been a major dispute between the previous administration as with the financial accountability officer and auditor general. we could be facing a deficit anywhere between 12 billion-$21 and even more. in the next...
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lou: the new normal. >> the new normal. our president said we don't accept that. we need to grow 4% to 5%. last quarter was four by 1% and were projecting 4.5% unemployment at record lows for african-american latinos and women in our president is getting results. the deals that have been made is not just in michigan, but around the country people are seeing the results rather than resistance is better for all americans. rising tide lifts all boats and i believe now consumer confidence is soaring with more money in people's august because of the tax cuts and jobs act. that is what people are responding to here in michigan and that is why i'm the nominee for the republican party and looking forward to nature they fight to protect the american dream for all michiganders. lou: john james, thank you for being with us. wish you a lot of luck. >> go to john james for senate. lou: you got it. did you approve that message? >> absolutely. lou: coming up next. we thank you for being with us. coming up next, bruce ohr another member said the deep state can't keep their storie
lou: the new normal. >> the new normal. our president said we don't accept that. we need to grow 4% to 5%. last quarter was four by 1% and were projecting 4.5% unemployment at record lows for african-american latinos and women in our president is getting results. the deals that have been made is not just in michigan, but around the country people are seeing the results rather than resistance is better for all americans. rising tide lifts all boats and i believe now consumer confidence is...
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suddenly it was the realization, oh, that is not the new normal. this can change and i can live my life in this fashion. the administration's issue is make sure the american people know this isn't automatic because there are leprechauns who make this happen. it's policy that's done this. the combination of the president's attitude, his promises, the application of dealing with things like regulation, the tax cuts. but the trust created between the consumer, the american people and the president that make them confident 0 act on what he has done. charles: that's the wildcard, to say i believe enough. i will start to use my credit card more and splurge more because i have the confidence it will continue. that i probably will get a raise. what's interesting to me from a wall street perspective. the federal reserve created $3 billion out of thin air. it never worked for main street. i think we are in the midst of a virtuous cycle. >> they are spending more at those stores. and they are trading up to national brand and buying the more spebsive products
suddenly it was the realization, oh, that is not the new normal. this can change and i can live my life in this fashion. the administration's issue is make sure the american people know this isn't automatic because there are leprechauns who make this happen. it's policy that's done this. the combination of the president's attitude, his promises, the application of dealing with things like regulation, the tax cuts. but the trust created between the consumer, the american people and the president...
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and then him by yards from the new normal saying a lot more game anything by yeah so. i'm going to throw my feelings and. i am oh my god i'm going to hit us about. you. and that's it might. tend to settle him a little put a little mike and katie out of it innocently got me out of it being in love with them as they made. me. or my casino in saying. that it is not going to. be nearly two british political interests are going to be in. the interest only me who are looking a little too liberal because he gave you the negatively proposal a limit on your mother mother could put as you know what i like even than the other mean you could include it but he got to sort out the. fundamental mental part of it that may not want only me me me more than started it but. bedo led to predators whom i had become me coming to new orleans. i mean i mean i get through trying to leave this about they don't even though me going to do what up. in the mist in the one. i don't think any had little more thought of going to ride it out in pain yeah you don't know i'm alive but it's out i don't eve
and then him by yards from the new normal saying a lot more game anything by yeah so. i'm going to throw my feelings and. i am oh my god i'm going to hit us about. you. and that's it might. tend to settle him a little put a little mike and katie out of it innocently got me out of it being in love with them as they made. me. or my casino in saying. that it is not going to. be nearly two british political interests are going to be in. the interest only me who are looking a little too liberal...
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. >> reporter: the company contends increases are due to the new normal present bid the wildfires in the state and asking for help to offset the costs. >> insurance costs are going up because of the fire risk in general. >> reporter: some believe shareholders should foot part of the bill but it's a statewide responsibility. >> important for pg&e and shareholders to absorb a portion of the liability to create incentive. but it's not realistic to say everything would be on them. >> reporter: they would have to get increases approved by regulators and some will fight the hikes. pg&e tells us - >> critics say new legislation would pass costs from lawsuits onto customers. pg&e says quote, without action by the legislature, customers could see higher costs. >>> california's bullet train project may not hit the completion deadline with setbacks and multiple delays. last year spending averaged about $3 million a day, short of the rail authority's target. they want to spend $5 million this year and $29 million in 2023 to finish a line from l.a. to san francisco by 2033. some question whether
. >> reporter: the company contends increases are due to the new normal present bid the wildfires in the state and asking for help to offset the costs. >> insurance costs are going up because of the fire risk in general. >> reporter: some believe shareholders should foot part of the bill but it's a statewide responsibility. >> important for pg&e and shareholders to absorb a portion of the liability to create incentive. but it's not realistic to say everything would...