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under the trump administration, noaa is focused on cutting regulations, not adding new ones. the white house didn't reply to our request for comment. >> really it's not our decision. it's the administration's decision. >> so could that still be years away? >> it would be years away before a regulation would ever be in place. >> reporter: but certain whale populations may not have years to wait. take the blue whale. according to gover three deaths year in our region could push the already endangered whale towards extinction. >> i don't think voluntary measures are going to create enough of a solution. >> reporter: john is calling for a mandatory speed limit, one that comes with real consequences for shipping companies that fail to slow down. so the federal government continuing to essentially say pretty please to the shipping industry, you don't think is going to get us where we need to be? >> shipping companies are in competition with each other. the beauty of something like mandatory is that it creates a level playing field and makes all companies comply by the same rules. >
under the trump administration, noaa is focused on cutting regulations, not adding new ones. the white house didn't reply to our request for comment. >> really it's not our decision. it's the administration's decision. >> so could that still be years away? >> it would be years away before a regulation would ever be in place. >> reporter: but certain whale populations may not have years to wait. take the blue whale. according to gover three deaths year in our region could...
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also noaa has enjoyed bipartisan support talk about the way to measure the time that politics are more complicated than nasa because there's not one single law. there is a lot in the united states called estate tax passed in 1958 to lay out comprehensively what nasa is and why it exists and what it is supposed to do so it has a unified this is what you are about. noaa came into existence during that environmental era of making people realize we need to get the bits and pieces that are scattered apart to understand you are required to understand that interaction so we can't have these doing ocean these doing atmosphere so it has to be connected and integrated. so being around since the 18 hundreds several other pieces. 's the politics on capitol hill leaned toward particular program of different states for different members rather than a unified vision. >> you have to be more convincing to more people to move that budget forward. >> what was the hardest part of getting where you are today? >> the coolest part is i get to continue to learn all the cool things but the hardest part sometim
also noaa has enjoyed bipartisan support talk about the way to measure the time that politics are more complicated than nasa because there's not one single law. there is a lot in the united states called estate tax passed in 1958 to lay out comprehensively what nasa is and why it exists and what it is supposed to do so it has a unified this is what you are about. noaa came into existence during that environmental era of making people realize we need to get the bits and pieces that are scattered...
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so, in so, noaa is reaching out with more information and hefty fines. and the slowdofor more informat to nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> new at 11:00, women may want to ask for an mri at the next breast cancer screening a. new study found that the 10 minute mri is doing a good job of breast cancer. however, mri did lead to more false positive results. the medical association tracked 1,500 women using both a mri and a 3d mammogram. >>> and now, juul is going to use a new vaporizer that is only going to unlock for users that are at least 21 years old and the device is tied to an app that requires an i.d. juul is going to ask for an application it must file to keep the products in the u.s. >>> and now, today in making it in the bay, there are limiting housing developments fees which could add tens of thousands of dollars to the price. and the local governments use them to pay for roads and parks and yet lawmakers are not dec e deciding yet how that money is going to be replaced. >>> a warehouse is to be renovated for homeless, and it is near bay christi
so, in so, noaa is reaching out with more information and hefty fines. and the slowdofor more informat to nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> new at 11:00, women may want to ask for an mri at the next breast cancer screening a. new study found that the 10 minute mri is doing a good job of breast cancer. however, mri did lead to more false positive results. the medical association tracked 1,500 women using both a mri and a 3d mammogram. >>> and now, juul is going to use a new...
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so noaa is now renewing the efforts to reach out to who it needs to.e federal government has warned it could make that suggested speed limit mandatory with hefty fines but so far there are no plans to make that happen. in the annual slowdown just outside of the bay it is expected to start up again in less than three months. watch our full investigation right now. just log on to nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >> that is the same place you can contact our investigative unit or by phone, 888-996-tips. >>> now to a live look in southern california. big bear lake. for nearly two months the pair of bald eagles in the san bernardino national forest have watched vigilantly over two eggs laid in early january however it looks like the eggs are not likely to hatch. they say the chicks should have been born around valentine's day. >> oh, hate to see that. >>> well 4:52 this morning. and it is likely that you haven't won the lottery lately but if you have, we have a home for you. a look inside of the mansion and property once owned by hollywood producer and it is
so noaa is now renewing the efforts to reach out to who it needs to.e federal government has warned it could make that suggested speed limit mandatory with hefty fines but so far there are no plans to make that happen. in the annual slowdown just outside of the bay it is expected to start up again in less than three months. watch our full investigation right now. just log on to nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >> that is the same place you can contact our investigative unit or by phone,...
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it's difficult. >> something isn't working. >> reporter: maria brown is the superintendent with noaaits that nearly half a decade after her office started the slowdown program, they've failed to find a way to notify every incoming ship about it. >> we may be reaching the wrong person within the company, so we'll be working with the shipping industry to find out who the right people within these different companies? because they're all different. >> reporter: we first spoke to maria brown in 2016 when she warned that the voluntary slowdown could become mandatory with hefty fines if ships continue to speed through the bay. >> we would have to make it a requirement. >> reporter: remember, that was four years ago. >> today ships aren't slowing down most of the time. was that an empty threat? >> i wouldn't call it a threat. the sanctuaries can take regulatory action if we're finding that voluntary cooperation doesn't work. >> reporter: but that won't be easy, under the trump administration noaa is focused on cutting regulations, not adding new ones. the white house didn't reply to our req
it's difficult. >> something isn't working. >> reporter: maria brown is the superintendent with noaaits that nearly half a decade after her office started the slowdown program, they've failed to find a way to notify every incoming ship about it. >> we may be reaching the wrong person within the company, so we'll be working with the shipping industry to find out who the right people within these different companies? because they're all different. >> reporter: we first...
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altered by trump and then at noaa they foiaed the emails and the people who were scientist were you know what to try to make the facts match the president's little sharpie mark. >> but here, that was serious because it is such a challenge to facts and you have this issue of somebody just not willing to deal with facts. but here you can't take a sharpy and say people haven't died. and the only other point i would make is if you're so into american isolationism and thinking it is america first, well there are certain problems which are really global. whether it is climate change or terrorism or an illness that has to be solved by having all of these countries come together, that doesn't work with saying america first. you need to have international partners to figure out how to deal with this. >> elise, i remember when donald trump was trying to keep the ebola doctors out of the country and fanning the flames of xenophobia and a risk to people at home. do you have any confidence that he won't just arbitrarily shut down entry from italy, new yorkers or someone from kansas goes to italy
altered by trump and then at noaa they foiaed the emails and the people who were scientist were you know what to try to make the facts match the president's little sharpie mark. >> but here, that was serious because it is such a challenge to facts and you have this issue of somebody just not willing to deal with facts. but here you can't take a sharpy and say people haven't died. and the only other point i would make is if you're so into american isolationism and thinking it is america...
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so noaa said it is now renewing efforts to reach out to who it needs to.ow the federal government has warned it could make that suggested speed limit mandatory with hefty fines but so far there are no plans to make that happen. in the annual slowdown just outside of the bay it is expected to start up again in less than three months. watch our full investigation right now. just log on to nbcbayarea.com investigations. >> that is the very same place to get ahold of anybody from our unit or give them a call. the number is on your screen at 888-996-tips. >>> take a look at it this. this is a live look. you could make it out. this is in southern california. up at big bear lake. this is a nest of some bald eagles. for nearly two months a pair of bald eagles in the san bernardino national forest have watched vigilantly over two eggs that were laid in early january. what a perspective in the live pictures. but officials now say that it is actually looking like the eggs aren't likely to hatch. they say the chicks should have been born around valentine's day. that b
so noaa said it is now renewing efforts to reach out to who it needs to.ow the federal government has warned it could make that suggested speed limit mandatory with hefty fines but so far there are no plans to make that happen. in the annual slowdown just outside of the bay it is expected to start up again in less than three months. watch our full investigation right now. just log on to nbcbayarea.com investigations. >> that is the very same place to get ahold of anybody from our unit or...
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the noaa announcing today that it was the 44th consecutive january with temperatures above the 20th century average a 53.6 degrees. it is the latest in a string of climate recordset recentyears now rerts that earth's for hottest january's of all happened in the last 4 years. >>as we're just lawrence karnow joins us now and a little bit more gloomy today than earlier in this week you can take one we can say oh there's an example of climate change but when you talk about no several january's in a row that is an indication and consider they've been taking those records since they invented the thermometer so that's only 141 years ago. >>and at that point we're in a period called the little ice age so obviously still warming up since then but yeah out there today, we cool things back down again in fact those numbers coming down across the board 50's in the san francisco. >>how about that 53 degrees member just the other day we're in the 70's in san francisco oakland checking in at 5861. in san jose 60 live more 61 in concord. and 56 degrees in santa rosa member just the other day we actually hit
the noaa announcing today that it was the 44th consecutive january with temperatures above the 20th century average a 53.6 degrees. it is the latest in a string of climate recordset recentyears now rerts that earth's for hottest january's of all happened in the last 4 years. >>as we're just lawrence karnow joins us now and a little bit more gloomy today than earlier in this week you can take one we can say oh there's an example of climate change but when you talk about no several...
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>>heyguys we're looking at the long range forest right now this one comes from noaa wanted to give you an idea of just what we're looking at re but yeah we are looking at the probabilities of rain for the next uh 10 to 14 days and now word unfortunately. doest look very promising alongthe west coast. you can see the big be here that is below normal precipitation that continues right to california. but norm some taste as you get into of the plainsand northern parts the panhandle. there of texas and a coinuing nto the deep south but right now, worried about california we've just seenthat dry weather setting itself up and looks ke that is not going to change drastically in the least 8 to maybe 14 days that get usn a march that one continue right to thbeginning of march so out there right w we're dealing with spring-like weather in fact you probably noticed some of the on your windshield, the trees are blooming. d it's just look at my whole lot like spring outside as we've got e storms are stay well off the coastline, not even getting close to anywhere alon the west coast. so temperatures
>>heyguys we're looking at the long range forest right now this one comes from noaa wanted to give you an idea of just what we're looking at re but yeah we are looking at the probabilities of rain for the next uh 10 to 14 days and now word unfortunately. doest look very promising alongthe west coast. you can see the big be here that is below normal precipitation that continues right to california. but norm some taste as you get into of the plainsand northern parts the panhandle. there of...
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>>was the hottest ever recorded so the noaa says that it was the 44th consecutive january with temperaturesve the 20th century average 53.6 degrees. we're missing some it's getting warm up to like it wasn't that long ago we're talking about all the rain and the snow fall now we're talking about how warm january was and we're still looking for and so what's happening to we work our way back into abnormally dry conditions for the moderate drought for the central valley and the southern sierra. >>believe it's the 4th driest february so at least we're on track for that. so yes, hot dry and we need that rain rob we sure do i agree and you know we really that would be at your said we need we love the sunshine any 7 and a snow saying dry which is definitely not your ideal we definitely at this point really need to start seeing some or approve the precipitation accumulating a not just here in the bay area but we desperately need to start seeing more snowfall up in the sierra nevada because that snow has been melting off that we saw early in the season and we haven't seen a lot of new stuff up there
>>was the hottest ever recorded so the noaa says that it was the 44th consecutive january with temperaturesve the 20th century average 53.6 degrees. we're missing some it's getting warm up to like it wasn't that long ago we're talking about all the rain and the snow fall now we're talking about how warm january was and we're still looking for and so what's happening to we work our way back into abnormally dry conditions for the moderate drought for the central valley and the southern...
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noaa reporting january's global temperature was more than 2 degrees above average. the highest in 141 years. and scientists now reporting an iceberg about twice the size of washington, d.c. has broken off a glacier in antarctica. >>> and the controversy over that halftime challenge i mentioned. northern iowa student dalton hinch hitting all four shots in 27 seconds, thinking he won the $10,000. the crowd going wild right here. he thought he had 30 seconds. so did the crowd. the insurance company behind the challenge said it must be done in 24 seconds. he will get $2,000 instead. >>> when we come back here tonight, the astronaut and the dog waiting after 328 days in space. you have to see this. ok, ready sweetie? nice, you ready to go again? are you ready, dad? i'm ready. imagine if your life insurance could help you live for today and safeguard tomorrow, so you're ready for anything. life insurance designed to protect generations of familie. that's the power of pacific. ask a financial professional about pacific life. this is charlie not coughing because he took del
noaa reporting january's global temperature was more than 2 degrees above average. the highest in 141 years. and scientists now reporting an iceberg about twice the size of washington, d.c. has broken off a glacier in antarctica. >>> and the controversy over that halftime challenge i mentioned. northern iowa student dalton hinch hitting all four shots in 27 seconds, thinking he won the $10,000. the crowd going wild right here. he thought he had 30 seconds. so did the crowd. the...
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noaa brooks describes being there that day. he gets the date wrong.ot of people, including myself, i do not believe he was there. he was recollecting much later than the time. he says lincoln was sitting there. there is an envelope. he says that is everett's copy of the gettysburg address. 1863, that point in everett was still working on the speech. i do not think noah brooks was there. there is nothing in the diary to suggest he was there, although brooks does say he was there. anyway. late --and john nick john haze diary. lincoln and john arrive soon after them. five photographs of lincoln were taken during the summer sitting. two of the photographs were paid for by mrs. ames. by paid for, i believe she retained copyright to the two images. a little different in those days. she also -- the copyright to both. lincoln gettysburg was hers. it is often discussed as the first great modern photographic i believe the photo was taken under strict direction of mrs. ames forgetting exact facial measurements. she did not have the right measurements. you know l
noaa brooks describes being there that day. he gets the date wrong.ot of people, including myself, i do not believe he was there. he was recollecting much later than the time. he says lincoln was sitting there. there is an envelope. he says that is everett's copy of the gettysburg address. 1863, that point in everett was still working on the speech. i do not think noah brooks was there. there is nothing in the diary to suggest he was there, although brooks does say he was there. anyway. late...
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it is like when the president tried to redraw the weather map for noaa and children with crayons to write in a coloring book and the president has no idea about his lack of knowledge and, you know, i respect vice president pence but i'm not sure he has the specialized training that's necessary to tell the pros, the doctors and the scientists, what to do here anymore than donald trump can tell the 2,000 scientists warning about the polar icecap they're wrong and just a hoax. you know? when vice president pence had an outbreak of hiv in his state his recommendation was to pray. as sarah palin former govern nor of alaska used to say pray away the gay. i'm not sure the scientists agree with this. >> thank you for joining me. current republican presidential candidate bill weld received the endorsement of "the boston globe" in the quest for the republican nomination. >>> coming up, an economist breaks down the effects of the coronavirus on the stock market as we see wall street on pace for the worst week since the financial crisis. you are watching msnbc. >> man: what's my safelite story? my tr
it is like when the president tried to redraw the weather map for noaa and children with crayons to write in a coloring book and the president has no idea about his lack of knowledge and, you know, i respect vice president pence but i'm not sure he has the specialized training that's necessary to tell the pros, the doctors and the scientists, what to do here anymore than donald trump can tell the 2,000 scientists warning about the polar icecap they're wrong and just a hoax. you know? when vice...
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investigation that proved among other things russian pilots bombed hospitals in syria, financial reporting to noaa, and david of bloomberg news for revealing that developers reaped huge problems by using a tax break to enhance poor areas to construct a high end luxury products. business reporting to dominate gates mike baker and louis of the seattle times for showing how boeing in the fa cup corners in approving deadly design changes to the 737 max jets environmental reporting to her lane a of politico for establishing with the department of agriculture squashed its own research that would help farmers adapt to climate. change military reporting to greg with top of the washington post for the afghanistan papers, a report on thousands of documents from u.s. officials acknowledging the 18 year war is a disaster. justice reporting to lisa gardner of the philadelphia inquire for exposing the physical abuse of boys at a well-known or former tory school. political
investigation that proved among other things russian pilots bombed hospitals in syria, financial reporting to noaa, and david of bloomberg news for revealing that developers reaped huge problems by using a tax break to enhance poor areas to construct a high end luxury products. business reporting to dominate gates mike baker and louis of the seattle times for showing how boeing in the fa cup corners in approving deadly design changes to the 737 max jets environmental reporting to her lane a of...
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noaa scientists say 2020 is very likely to rank among the five warmest years on record. >>> hundredsts are using a ground-breaking facial recognition app to match photos of potential suspects to images of people on-line. critics are raising privacy concerns and say this method goes too far. bryan llenas has more. >> clear view ai is simply a search engine for faces. >> the founder of clear view ai, a new facial recognition app which claims it can identify anyone with just a single image. it's designed just for law enforcement. the chicago police department has signed up for a two-year trial. in fact, tom tack claims some 600 law enforcement agencies nationwide are already using it in thousands of cases identifying shoplifters, murderers, and pedophiles. >> there have been cases where we've helped to identify children who have been the victim of child sex trafficking. >> he claims his app is 99.6% accurate. we put it to the test. first, we up loaded an image of me and instantly 103 of my photos appeared with links from all over the internet. >> wow, so this is an ap photo. >> then i c
noaa scientists say 2020 is very likely to rank among the five warmest years on record. >>> hundredsts are using a ground-breaking facial recognition app to match photos of potential suspects to images of people on-line. critics are raising privacy concerns and say this method goes too far. bryan llenas has more. >> clear view ai is simply a search engine for faces. >> the founder of clear view ai, a new facial recognition app which claims it can identify anyone with just a...
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. >> well, there's many in science that -- >> including your own administration at noaa, at the dni.threat. >> look. what the president has said -- >> that wrestling match between science and partisan talking points doesn't bode well for pence's new responsibility. but neither does his support for institutions that help people change their sexual behavior, code for gay conversion therapy. a practice that has caused nine former leaders to apologize. he told wolf blitzer that condoms are a poor protection against sexually transmitted disease. or this column where he stated smoking doesn't kill. this is a time to trust science and doctors. that means dropping the muzzle imposed on those like dr. anthony fauci of the nih. pence is supposed to be trump's pr man ensuring they don't contradict the president's fact-free assertions. but pence should venture on beyond the safe spaces of sean hannity's show and fox news. i know, what a concept. the vice president might also want to try not wiping his nose with his hand going forward. because experts warn that's one way to spread the disease. th
. >> well, there's many in science that -- >> including your own administration at noaa, at the dni.threat. >> look. what the president has said -- >> that wrestling match between science and partisan talking points doesn't bode well for pence's new responsibility. but neither does his support for institutions that help people change their sexual behavior, code for gay conversion therapy. a practice that has caused nine former leaders to apologize. he told wolf blitzer...
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he is willing to attack the cdc and noaa and now judges and juries.ould see the chief justice again speaking out in the way did he. whether it was an attack on a district judge. it is so important to the judicial system that jurors be treated well and americans are part of. process. if you think about the cynic pitch there would be if the jury system, if we didn't have that. if we didn't have the public participating in criminal and civil cases. i mean, it is such an american tradition that we have. we know it is people like you and me who have shown up and done their duties and left their other beliefs aside to follow the law. >> thanks for being here. i won't shake your hand. thanks. >> more ahead. stay right with us. (dad vo) i saw them out of the corner of my eye. just a blur when they jumped the median. there was nothing i could do. (daughter) daddy! (dad vo) she's safe because of our first outback. and our new one's even safer. (avo) welcome to the all-new subaru outback. an iihs top safety pick plus. the highest level of safety you can earn. sk
he is willing to attack the cdc and noaa and now judges and juries.ould see the chief justice again speaking out in the way did he. whether it was an attack on a district judge. it is so important to the judicial system that jurors be treated well and americans are part of. process. if you think about the cynic pitch there would be if the jury system, if we didn't have that. if we didn't have the public participating in criminal and civil cases. i mean, it is such an american tradition that we...
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high pressure want to give you a look at the long-range outlook this is a forecast model coming from noaas is the 8 to 14 day outlook so this takes place between the 26th of this month. and march, 3rd and right now you can see that big be right here that's not what we want to see that means below normal precipitati expected along the pacific northwest continuing in the california as well all the way into southern california above normal may be in the panhandle of texas and into florida and across much of the northeast but for us right now the computer model started pain high and dry and of course is the heart of the wet season out there right now it is clear continues to stay that way all night long you're going to see clear skies high big high dome of high pressure sitting out there right now that is blking any storm coming here and you can see northwest they've actually had some rain with this dome is so strong sending any chance of rain well to the north almost all the way up into alaska guys of course head of that part of the north nothing's going to get here. all right lawrence, than
high pressure want to give you a look at the long-range outlook this is a forecast model coming from noaas is the 8 to 14 day outlook so this takes place between the 26th of this month. and march, 3rd and right now you can see that big be right here that's not what we want to see that means below normal precipitati expected along the pacific northwest continuing in the california as well all the way into southern california above normal may be in the panhandle of texas and into florida and...
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noaa says the four hottest januaries on record have all occurred since 2016. indigenous protests and blockades across canada have forced cn rail and via rail to shut dowown huge swatches their railwalilines,s fifirsnationon across cana a resi thehe constrtrtion of transcana's 400-mile, $4.7ilillionoaststal gaslslk pipeline. the blockas s haveripppplerail transportion acrs s cana, asas mowhawk d other didigeno land denendersemanand e royaya cadian mounted pole e withaw from the we'sut' soverergn teititory nororthn britith coluiaia. to see ourulull coragege othe pipeline struggl g go to democracynow.o.. the ssive e sistance to the coastal gaslink pipenene com as t interce revealsow a canadi fossil el compa esntially ught a ut of an oron sheri's partmentn der to mitor oppition to its oposed luid natural gas pipeline and export terminal. the investigation reveals how pembina pipeline corp, the owner of the planned jordan cove project, was the sole funder of the unit of the coos county sheriff's office in oregon that has spent years surveiling opposition to the pro
noaa says the four hottest januaries on record have all occurred since 2016. indigenous protests and blockades across canada have forced cn rail and via rail to shut dowown huge swatches their railwalilines,s fifirsnationon across cana a resi thehe constrtrtion of transcana's 400-mile, $4.7ilillionoaststal gaslslk pipeline. the blockas s haveripppplerail transportion acrs s cana, asas mowhawk d other didigeno land denendersemanand e royaya cadian mounted pole e withaw from the we'sut' soverergn...
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noaa, we have to protect our weather and things like that happening and disease control. these are jobs which are under him, and he wants to be proud of the unitary executive. he's responsible. he's the chief law enforcement officer of the country. he's also the chief one to protect us on matters of public health. this is going to be real. we don't know what april is. it's almost old testament biblical belief in the changing of the seasons that april is going to save us. it sounds profoundly passive for a president to say, okay, we'll get out of this in time. i think it's one of the things it's fair enough. this is about being president, and he's going to have to deal with it. it's not just about the market. it's about protecting the american people from what could be a dangerous disease for a lot of americans. people die from this. >> chris, thanks. another break for our conversation. when we come back, among the elements we will bring you, shaquille brewster's interview with bernie sanders after tonight's debate. >>> all of our embedded reporters traveling with the vari
noaa, we have to protect our weather and things like that happening and disease control. these are jobs which are under him, and he wants to be proud of the unitary executive. he's responsible. he's the chief law enforcement officer of the country. he's also the chief one to protect us on matters of public health. this is going to be real. we don't know what april is. it's almost old testament biblical belief in the changing of the seasons that april is going to save us. it sounds profoundly...
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of my government career largely with noaa. >> back tonight planet.cross the ok back arc of your scientific career, what's been the meaning of it for you? what are you trying to accomplish with your life's work? always driven 's me has been a deep broad planet and out our if i.ee ogagree if i how the natural systems work, atmosphere of the ocean. motivation for applying to the shuttle program the got in would get to see earth with my own eyes from orbit. even if the odds were remote you had to detective ate try. how we do understand this planet do we connect our understanding of it to some of the decisions that we make. this planet.ve on take care of this mreent. if there is a young person that aspires, what would you say? >> dream big, work hard, don't everyone edit the things in.'re interested go for it. it's going to be worth it. it's really, really worth it to part of something that's so much bigger than yourself. stars.ch for your go for it. >> thank you for the hour that c-span.nt with it was delightful to go back in history and look at the spac
of my government career largely with noaa. >> back tonight planet.cross the ok back arc of your scientific career, what's been the meaning of it for you? what are you trying to accomplish with your life's work? always driven 's me has been a deep broad planet and out our if i.ee ogagree if i how the natural systems work, atmosphere of the ocean. motivation for applying to the shuttle program the got in would get to see earth with my own eyes from orbit. even if the odds were remote you...
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he's willing to attack the cdc and noaa and now judges and juries. see the chief justice again speaking out in the way he did when there was an attack on a district judge. it is so important to the judicial system that jurors be treated well and that americans are part of that process. if you just think about the cynicism that there would be -- if the jury system, we didn't have that and we didn't have the public participating in criminal and civil cases. i mean, it's such an american tradition that we have, and we venerate because it means that when there are verdicts we know that it's people like you and me who've shown up and done their duty and left all of their political beliefs, other beliefs aside to just follow the law. >> andrew weissmann, thanks for being here tonight. serious issue. i'm not going to shake your hand. thank you. >> thanks. >> bye. more ahead. stay right with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. (sensei) a live bookkeeper quickbooks for me.tomize (live bookkeeper) okay, y
he's willing to attack the cdc and noaa and now judges and juries. see the chief justice again speaking out in the way he did when there was an attack on a district judge. it is so important to the judicial system that jurors be treated well and that americans are part of that process. if you just think about the cynicism that there would be -- if the jury system, we didn't have that and we didn't have the public participating in criminal and civil cases. i mean, it's such an american tradition...
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things that noaa is working on can generate insights, everything from weather to the mall grant programs they operate. basically to articulate questions they would like answered. after the commission recommended it, but before the evidence act became -- >> 17-a? >> across the board. one of the fascinating things about spa doing this, when they released it, they started getting questions from researchers asking about,000 they access data to answer the questions. that's exactly what learning agenda should be driving across the entire federal government. if this is all successful and the work happens with enthusiasm, culture much reflected in this example of the second chance act and taking the evaluation results and figuring out how you make a positive change to the program to drive the outcomes that you want, if we can experience that across government this is going to be a sea change. >> one thing i think it will be is in homelessness. you have a big, homeless problem in certain cities and it's sort of an ideological thing at the moment but i think we can get past that and make a big dif
things that noaa is working on can generate insights, everything from weather to the mall grant programs they operate. basically to articulate questions they would like answered. after the commission recommended it, but before the evidence act became -- >> 17-a? >> across the board. one of the fascinating things about spa doing this, when they released it, they started getting questions from researchers asking about,000 they access data to answer the questions. that's exactly what...
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noaa said watch out in the spring in the midwest we could see bad flooding again.% of our normal rainfall since january 1st and more flooding this upcoming week with another three to five inches of rain on the way. >> we've talked a lot about antarctica. the impact from melting ice. >> two records in the past week. we almost hit 70 degrees in antarctica. that's pine island glacier near the antarctic peninsula. we're worried about that. however it is destabilizing the glaciers in west antarctica two big ones. if pine island melts and collapse, maybe a few decades from now not tomorrow, maybe a couple hundred years. just that glacier alone can contribute four feet of sea level rise and it won't happen over hundreds of years it would happen within a decade or two. >> got to start making changes. thank you. >>> if you're heading out the door don't forget to set your dvr to record "cbs this morning: saturday". >>> get in the spirit. we'll toast three women behind one brand. >>> trading stadium lights for lights of broadway. we'll talk to nnamdi asomugha about another mi
noaa said watch out in the spring in the midwest we could see bad flooding again.% of our normal rainfall since january 1st and more flooding this upcoming week with another three to five inches of rain on the way. >> we've talked a lot about antarctica. the impact from melting ice. >> two records in the past week. we almost hit 70 degrees in antarctica. that's pine island glacier near the antarctic peninsula. we're worried about that. however it is destabilizing the glaciers in...
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unfortunately, we're talking about how hot it's getting and climate change this is from noaa. hottest january on earth in keeping 141 years of records. january warmer than average for the last 44 years. and the four warmest januaries have occurred since 2016 awfully hot stuff. but we talk about valentine's day. it will be 13 degrees in sweetheart city, wisconsin lovely, pennsylvania, will see snowshowers and 25 romeo, colorado. sunny skies, 45. valentine, texas, sunshine and 65 sweet idaho, 46 degrees and partly-cloudy. that's what's going on a> good meteorologist kari hall. as we start out we're seeing a lot of clouds over san francisco and much of the bay area. all of that will clear out for a sunny day and seasonable temperatures as we reach into the upper 50s and low 60s. we're up to 61 degrees in livermore and in morgan hill. as we check out our seven-day forecast, a little bit warmer tomorrow with a mostly sunny sky. we'll see more clouds moving in on sunday with some breezy winds in the next week and we're still in the low 70s in the valleys. san francisco are will reac
unfortunately, we're talking about how hot it's getting and climate change this is from noaa. hottest january on earth in keeping 141 years of records. january warmer than average for the last 44 years. and the four warmest januaries have occurred since 2016 awfully hot stuff. but we talk about valentine's day. it will be 13 degrees in sweetheart city, wisconsin lovely, pennsylvania, will see snowshowers and 25 romeo, colorado. sunny skies, 45. valentine, texas, sunshine and 65 sweet idaho, 46...
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of the we are in the business, trying to catch up, noaa the company constantly searching for hires makesy i think economy is getting better. >> as economy grows your job gets better. >> yes. >> electrician worked steadily through economic surges and slowdowns right now he is seeing businesses splurge. >> businesses making money willing to spend when spending money gives me work. >> on the other hand iron worker harry benon a skeptic i think the economy is different than portrayed. >> even though nationally the labor department projections job in his field growing twice as fast as the overall job market, in illinois, he is not seeing that spark. >> we have a 30% unemployment rate right now. >> within the union. >> within union. >> more bust than boom he says in the business of he releasing buildings bridges a stark contrast to the national unemployment rate of 3.6%. a big year blue-collar workers at the conveyor say it saw no reason to feel blue. >> 50 hours a week nice paycheck isn't bad things right now. >> maria workers we talked to have diverse political views but one thing they all a
of the we are in the business, trying to catch up, noaa the company constantly searching for hires makesy i think economy is getting better. >> as economy grows your job gets better. >> yes. >> electrician worked steadily through economic surges and slowdowns right now he is seeing businesses splurge. >> businesses making money willing to spend when spending money gives me work. >> on the other hand iron worker harry benon a skeptic i think the economy is different...
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richard feely, senior noaa scientist and coauthor of the study reports that, quote, these dissolution impacts to the crab larvae were not expected to occur until much later in this century. end quote. the sentinel implications for the entire ecosystem are grave. if the dungeness are feeling the effects of ocean acidification now, what other creatures are feeling those effects, too? another lead author of this study said, and i quote, if the crabs are affected already, we really need to make sure we start to pay much more attention to various components of the food chain before it is too late, end quote. and these concerns about the dungeness crab and it happening too soon echo what scientists actually said of early findings about the pteropod. oceanographer william peterson, who is the coauthor of an early study on the pteropod said, and i quote him from that earlier study, we did not expect to see pteropods being affected to this extent in our coastal region for several decades. so we are way ahead of schedule in terms of what scientists have predicted for ocean acidification outcome
richard feely, senior noaa scientist and coauthor of the study reports that, quote, these dissolution impacts to the crab larvae were not expected to occur until much later in this century. end quote. the sentinel implications for the entire ecosystem are grave. if the dungeness are feeling the effects of ocean acidification now, what other creatures are feeling those effects, too? another lead author of this study said, and i quote, if the crabs are affected already, we really need to make...