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podesta was just there. >> right, right. >> tony podesta to rewind a little bit, john podesta's brother, john podesta was top democratic official who was top aid to barack obama, top aid -- ran hillaryca clinton's campaig. top aid to president clinton before then. his brother tony podesta who we write about worked as a lobbyist and he became an incredibly successful lobbyists but he, you know, we asked, he started off as this liberal democrat. he really cares about democratic causes, when he first started working in washington he was a democraticl liberal activist and he worked against the christian right, he helped block the nomination in 1987 when reagan nominated bore and he was a real liberal and we said to him, hey, why did you become a lobbyist and he said because they paid me more. >> wow, was that surprising? >> i think so. to say that this is what you really care about but so easily work for companies that are often against your own interest because they pay you more. he lives in a 10 million-dollar house so it worked. >> wow, that's amazing. so if these guys are mostly not par
podesta was just there. >> right, right. >> tony podesta to rewind a little bit, john podesta's brother, john podesta was top democratic official who was top aid to barack obama, top aid -- ran hillaryca clinton's campaig. top aid to president clinton before then. his brother tony podesta who we write about worked as a lobbyist and he became an incredibly successful lobbyists but he, you know, we asked, he started off as this liberal democrat. he really cares about democratic...
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that that was tony podesta. okay. podesta was a lobbyist who realized that a good way to influence policy was public opinion. and using sort of smart sort of games and tactics to drive home his message and. at the time he was representing frozen or he's representing the non frozen chicken industry. it right, exactly and he used a frozen chicken, a bowling ball and he said you know this is obviously a good chicken eat. that was so funny. well, i didn't realize we had yet one last play for you so this is really the last one you are journalists. what are the biggest challenges facing today i mean that could be another whole right. what are the biggest challenges you know, there's so many different ways to answer this question, but think, you know, the problem for journalism is the the the lack of investment in, good quality investigative journalism or newspapers overall. i mean, you know, there's great investigative journalism done by accountability journalism done by the new york times, the wall street journal, that was
that that was tony podesta. okay. podesta was a lobbyist who realized that a good way to influence policy was public opinion. and using sort of smart sort of games and tactics to drive home his message and. at the time he was representing frozen or he's representing the non frozen chicken industry. it right, exactly and he used a frozen chicken, a bowling ball and he said you know this is obviously a good chicken eat. that was so funny. well, i didn't realize we had yet one last play for you so...
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, climate envoy john podesta, talking climate envoyjohn podesta, talking about what he thinks will happenarting to brighten up, some sunshine through the rest of the week, i am not promising it will be completely sunny, but it will be often dry. a few showers in the mix, through the rest of today, the odd shower in some areas, breezy and eastern parts. furtherwest, areas, breezy and eastern parts. further west, areas of high cloud, but decent clear gaps in the sky as well, temperatures 10—12 , for most of us, maybe 15 in the south—west on the channel islands. through this evening and tonight, it stays quite windy across eastern parts of england, but elsewhere, under clear skies, with light winds, temperatures will drop away, close to freezing in towns and cities, just below freezing for some spots in the countryside, and with that, they could be fog patches around wales, north—west england, western scotland, most especially northern ireland, under some of that, where it does develop, it will be slow to clear through the day tomorrow. increasing chance of showers across east anglia, the so
, climate envoy john podesta, talking climate envoyjohn podesta, talking about what he thinks will happenarting to brighten up, some sunshine through the rest of the week, i am not promising it will be completely sunny, but it will be often dry. a few showers in the mix, through the rest of today, the odd shower in some areas, breezy and eastern parts. furtherwest, areas, breezy and eastern parts. further west, areas of high cloud, but decent clear gaps in the sky as well, temperatures 10—12...
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we saw john podesta talking about trump as a limit change denier. >> italy in -- we will need to seeump actually does. there is no doubt that the stuff he has said, it is casting a long shadow over these climate negotiations and it is something that everyone is talking about, what would happen under a trump presidency. however, i think it is also the case that this would be a groundhog day moment if he pulls out of the paris agreement because he did it la time, when he was in his first term. other countries stepped up to the plate. the u.k. did, we showed leadership and combined that with domestic leadership and i'm hoping other countries will do the same. the point jump a dust it was making in his speech was that it is not just federal level action that is important. it is also action that happens at state and city levels, the work that businesses are doing. a lot of that is going to continue. if all the things that mr. trump has said he will do happen, then of course it will slow the pace but it certainly won't stop climate action in the u.s.. >> briefly, something else john podest
we saw john podesta talking about trump as a limit change denier. >> italy in -- we will need to seeump actually does. there is no doubt that the stuff he has said, it is casting a long shadow over these climate negotiations and it is something that everyone is talking about, what would happen under a trump presidency. however, i think it is also the case that this would be a groundhog day moment if he pulls out of the paris agreement because he did it la time, when he was in his first...
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the us climate envoy, john podesta, says work to fight global warming will continue in the united statese cop29 climate summit in baku, in azerbaijan, where world leaders have gathered. he said mr trump will dismantle environmental safeguards and remove the us from a key international agreement to stop burning fossilfuels. let's hear a bit of his speech. injanuary, we are going to inaugurate a president whose relationship with climate change is captured by the words "hoax" and "fossil fuels". he has vowed to dismantle our environmental safeguards and once again and withdraw the united states from the paris agreement. while the united states federal government under donald trump might put climate change action on the back burner, the work to contain climate change is going to continue in the united states was commitment and passion and belief. the climate conference coincides with a warning from the un that average global temperatures are expected to exceed 1.5 degrees celsius above what they were before the industrial revolution. 0ur climate editorjustin rowlatt reports from baku. in the
the us climate envoy, john podesta, says work to fight global warming will continue in the united statese cop29 climate summit in baku, in azerbaijan, where world leaders have gathered. he said mr trump will dismantle environmental safeguards and remove the us from a key international agreement to stop burning fossilfuels. let's hear a bit of his speech. injanuary, we are going to inaugurate a president whose relationship with climate change is captured by the words "hoax" and...
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speaking at the summit — the united states�* climate envoyjohn podesta said that donald trump's electionast week was disappointing to climate advocates, but that work would continue in the us to combat global warming. injanuary, in january, we injanuary, we are going to inaugurate a president whose relationship with climate change is captured by the words hoax and fossil fuels. he has vowed to dismantle our environmental safeguards are once again withdraw the united states from the paris agreement. while the united states federal government under donald trump may put climate action on the back burner, the work to contain climate change is going to continue in the united states with commitment and passion and belief. representatives of 200 nations are due to appear over the next two weeks at cop29, including keir starmer for the uk. but he's the only g7 leader expected to attend. attendence is quite a lot lower than previous summits. both emmanuel macron the french president, and the german chancellor, 0laf scholz, have said they will not travel to azerbaijan. neitherjoe biden nor his suc
speaking at the summit — the united states�* climate envoyjohn podesta said that donald trump's electionast week was disappointing to climate advocates, but that work would continue in the us to combat global warming. injanuary, in january, we injanuary, we are going to inaugurate a president whose relationship with climate change is captured by the words hoax and fossil fuels. he has vowed to dismantle our environmental safeguards are once again withdraw the united states from the paris...
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us climate envoyjohn podesta, who's attending the summit in baku, says the push to combat global warmingspite what he called a disappointing election outcome for climate activists. that will allow richer countries to offset carbon pollution by investing in clean energy projects or forests in poorer countries. the overall focus of this year's summit is how to keep long—term temperature rises below 1.5 degrees — a target set by the 2015 paris agreement. casting a shadow over this year's summit is the election victory for donald trump, a known climate skeptic, who has threatened to again withdraw from that landmark agreement. us climate envoyjohn podesta, who's attending the summit in baku, says the push to combat global warming will continue, despite what he called a disappointing election outcome for climate activists. i'm joined by a research fellow at australian national university in the world economic forum. thank you for joining me. first of all, is developing countries. it is what we call the upgraded system. where the developed countries are expected to not only enhance this climat
us climate envoyjohn podesta, who's attending the summit in baku, says the push to combat global warmingspite what he called a disappointing election outcome for climate activists. that will allow richer countries to offset carbon pollution by investing in clean energy projects or forests in poorer countries. the overall focus of this year's summit is how to keep long—term temperature rises below 1.5 degrees — a target set by the 2015 paris agreement. casting a shadow over this year's...
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us climate envoyjohn podesta, who's attending the summit in baku, says the push to combat global warmingcontinue despite what he called a disappointing election outcome for climate activists. a disappointing election outcome welcome to world news america. welcome back — we begin in azerbaijan — where the cop29 climate summit is kicking off in the capital of baku. world leaders from around 200 nations are gathering with hopes of agreeing on measures to reduce the use of fossil fuels. but the focus of this years summit is how to keep annual temperature rises below 1.5 degrees — a target set by the 2015 paris agreement. casting a shadow over this years summit is the election victory for donald trump, a known climate sceptic who has threatened to withdraw from that landmark agreement. us climate envoyjohn podesta, who's attending the summit in baku, says the push to combat global warming will continue despite what he called a disappointing election outcome for climate activists. a disappointing election outcome this a disappointing election outcome is not the end of a this is not the end of
us climate envoyjohn podesta, who's attending the summit in baku, says the push to combat global warmingcontinue despite what he called a disappointing election outcome for climate activists. a disappointing election outcome welcome to world news america. welcome back — we begin in azerbaijan — where the cop29 climate summit is kicking off in the capital of baku. world leaders from around 200 nations are gathering with hopes of agreeing on measures to reduce the use of fossil fuels. but the...
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john podesta was speaking at the cop29 conference, as it got underway in azerbaijian.e warned that president-elect trump will try to reverse president biden's climate politices, including the inflation reduction act which funnelled $375 billion into climate spending. during the campaign, mr. trump vowed to take the u.s. out of the paris climate agreement and increase oil drilling. podesta said trump should be taken at his word, but that the broader fight for a cleaner environment will continue. >> while the united states federal government under donald trump may put climate action on the back burner, the work to contain climate change is going to continue in the united states with commitment and passion and belief. geoff: podesta was speaking as world leaders from around 200 nations gather over the next two weeks to discuss climate concerns. but, the leaders of two of the world's biggest polluters, the u.s. and china, are not planning to attend. back here at home, fire crews are battling blazes on both coasts. in the northeast, an 18-year-old state parks employee died
john podesta was speaking at the cop29 conference, as it got underway in azerbaijian.e warned that president-elect trump will try to reverse president biden's climate politices, including the inflation reduction act which funnelled $375 billion into climate spending. during the campaign, mr. trump vowed to take the u.s. out of the paris climate agreement and increase oil drilling. podesta said trump should be taken at his word, but that the broader fight for a cleaner environment will continue....
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speaking at the summit, us climate envoy john podesta insisted that while the incoming trump administrationa u—turn, the work to contain climate change is going to continue." let�*s head to baku now and speak to gareth redmond—king, head of international programme at the energy & climate intelligence unit. you hope for with what can be achieved not with handing the incoming trump administration? hopeful, yes, it is not an easy ask to get all the countries of the world together and get them to agree to a very difficult and ambitious target, but they have done it before, and quite recently, the paris agreement in 2015 as the basis for these negotiations, and that set a very ambitious target of limiting global temperature rises to 1.5 degrees, and that has really established considerable momentum that has seen the whole world moving away from fossil fuels and towards clean energy over the last decade since that agreement came into force. and that of course encompasses the period that donald trump was president of the united states before and did his best to slow and limit climate action, and h
speaking at the summit, us climate envoy john podesta insisted that while the incoming trump administrationa u—turn, the work to contain climate change is going to continue." let�*s head to baku now and speak to gareth redmond—king, head of international programme at the energy & climate intelligence unit. you hope for with what can be achieved not with handing the incoming trump administration? hopeful, yes, it is not an easy ask to get all the countries of the world together...
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us climate envoyjohn podesta, who's attending the summit in baku, says the push to combat global warminge what he called a disappointing election outcome for climate activists. a report, released on the first day of the summit, warned that this year is likely to be the hottest ever recorded. but it says that doesn't mean climate efforts have failed. a key topic this year will be climate finance, with wealthier countries under pressure to deliver a proposed $1 trillion package to support developing nations. the bbcs climate editorjustin rowlatt sent this report from baku, and a warning it contains some flashing images. in the last few days, wildfires have been burning on both coasts of the united states. there was even a bushfire in a new york city park. meanwhile, the philippines is in during its fourth cyclone in three weeks. this reminder of the weather extremes of climate change is likely to bring comes as the latest round of un climate talks opened. the head of the talks one of those risks. colleagues, we are on the road to ruin. climate change is already here. like in somalia, where
us climate envoyjohn podesta, who's attending the summit in baku, says the push to combat global warminge what he called a disappointing election outcome for climate activists. a report, released on the first day of the summit, warned that this year is likely to be the hottest ever recorded. but it says that doesn't mean climate efforts have failed. a key topic this year will be climate finance, with wealthier countries under pressure to deliver a proposed $1 trillion package to support...
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and this was the response from senior us climate envoy, john podesta. concerned at this stage about what we view as a glaring imbalance in the tax thus far. in particular, we want to underscore that the treatment of mitigation in the current drafts is absolutely unacceptable. we join many others in our surprise that there is nothing that carries forward the central work of mitigation and the key mitigation outcomes that we agreed on last year in dubai. let�*s talk about suriname. it�*s one ofjust let�*s talk about suriname. it�*s one of just three let�*s talk about suriname. it�*s one ofjust three countries in the world which is climate neutral, that�*s partly because it is almost entirely covered in forest. joining me now is the environment minister. it�*s good to see you again. we spoke last week so it�*s great to catch up and find out what�*s been happening since we last spoke. i think a useful place for our audience would be to ask you when you arrived at the conference what with the key things you are hoping to achieve and have you managed to achie
and this was the response from senior us climate envoy, john podesta. concerned at this stage about what we view as a glaring imbalance in the tax thus far. in particular, we want to underscore that the treatment of mitigation in the current drafts is absolutely unacceptable. we join many others in our surprise that there is nothing that carries forward the central work of mitigation and the key mitigation outcomes that we agreed on last year in dubai. let�*s talk about suriname. it�*s one...
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john podesta, the us climate envoy, is a little bit more positive.said he hopes this is the storm before the calm. so as you can see, there is a lot going on here and we're just trying to keep up with things as they move very quickly. they still propose that wealthier countries would give $250 billion a year by 2035. so how much is the figure that developing nations would be happy with if they said. so, we've heard from the africa group of countries, they said they're looking for a figure closer to 500 billion. it's notjust the total amount of money they're looking for by 2035. they're also looking for that to come more in the form of grants. so typically a lot of the money these countries have been given historically to help tackle climate change and also prepare for it has been in the form of loans. and all this has done is increased their debt burden, they say. so they don't want any more money like that. so it's notjust a straight forward discussion about numbers here. it's also about dates. who's giving them money and in what form. 0bviously, ob
john podesta, the us climate envoy, is a little bit more positive.said he hopes this is the storm before the calm. so as you can see, there is a lot going on here and we're just trying to keep up with things as they move very quickly. they still propose that wealthier countries would give $250 billion a year by 2035. so how much is the figure that developing nations would be happy with if they said. so, we've heard from the africa group of countries, they said they're looking for a figure...
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allí el representante de estados unidos, john podesta, ha tratado de aliviar las preocupaciones por elat 6 ha diseñado para mejorar las comunicaciones en corea del sur. esto luego de la suspensión de su lanzamiento ayer domingo, debido a las condiciones del tiempo. cabe mencionar que el propulsor del satélite aterrizó exitosamente tras su 23.er vuelo en la estación de la fuerza espacial de cabo cañaveral. oiga, si usted llega a faltar algún día, qué pasaría con sus bienes o con el sustento de su familia sin nada? legalmente está escrito. silvana henao, de nuestra cadena hermana nbc, nos comenta de un tema del que pocos quieren hablar los testamentos y qué tan importantes son. hola, qué tal, amigos? según una encuesta por solo un 32% de estadounidenses tienen un testamento. muchos desconocen la importancia de contar con 1 y de cómo pueden proteger ese dinero que tanto les tocó trabajar, así como a su familia en caso de que falte. y es que sin un testamento, las leyes estatales pueden decidir qué hacer y cómo distribuir sus bienes e incluso tener autoridad legal sobre tutores para hijos
allí el representante de estados unidos, john podesta, ha tratado de aliviar las preocupaciones por elat 6 ha diseñado para mejorar las comunicaciones en corea del sur. esto luego de la suspensión de su lanzamiento ayer domingo, debido a las condiciones del tiempo. cabe mencionar que el propulsor del satélite aterrizó exitosamente tras su 23.er vuelo en la estación de la fuerza espacial de cabo cañaveral. oiga, si usted llega a faltar algún día, qué pasaría con sus bienes o con el...
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climate envoy john podesta says the push to combat global warming continue despite what he called a disappointingn outcome for climate activists. >> this is not the end of our fight for a cleaner, safer planet. facstts are still facts. the fight is bigger than one election, one political cycle, and one country. this fight is bigger still because we are all living through a year defined by the climate crisis in every country of the world. sumi: a report released on the first day of cop29 warned this year is likely to be the hottest ever reported. the world meteorology organization has issued a red alert over climate change, saying the world is already becoming dangerously overheated. a key topic has been climate finance with wealthier countries under pressure to deliver a proposed $1 trillion package to support climate action in developing countries. our bbc climate editor sent this report. >> baku was the birthplace of the modern oil industry. the first oil wells were dug here more than 150 years ago. as baku prepares to host the world's biggest climate conference, there are challenges ahead. don
climate envoy john podesta says the push to combat global warming continue despite what he called a disappointingn outcome for climate activists. >> this is not the end of our fight for a cleaner, safer planet. facstts are still facts. the fight is bigger than one election, one political cycle, and one country. this fight is bigger still because we are all living through a year defined by the climate crisis in every country of the world. sumi: a report released on the first day of cop29...
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us climate envoyjohn podesta, who's at the summit in baku, says efforts to combat global warming willing election outcome for climate activists. this is not the end of our fight for a cleaner, safer planet. facts are still facts, science is still science. the fight is bigger than one election, one political cycle and one country. this fight is bigger still, and one country. this fight is biggerstill, because and one country. this fight is bigger still, because we are all living through a year defined by the climate crisis in every country of the world. a report released on the first day of the summit warned that this year is likely to be the hottest ever recorded. but it says that doesn't mean the goal of keeping temperatures from rising 1.5 degrees celsius above pre—industrial levels has failed, yet. a key topic at cop29 will be climate finance — with wealthier countries under pressure to deliver a proposed one—trillion—dollar package to support developing nations. the bbcs climate editor justin rowlatt sent this report from baku. in the last few days, wildfires have been burning on
us climate envoyjohn podesta, who's at the summit in baku, says efforts to combat global warming willing election outcome for climate activists. this is not the end of our fight for a cleaner, safer planet. facts are still facts, science is still science. the fight is bigger than one election, one political cycle and one country. this fight is bigger still, and one country. this fight is biggerstill, because and one country. this fight is bigger still, because we are all living through a year...
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well, and i remember talking to john podesta in 2016 and saying, have you written a concession speech at the beginning of the night? and he said, no, because we don't even want to think about that. and you have to ask that question, did harris even have a concession speech, or is that part of what she's thinking through? what exactly? i mean, i mean, going into a night where, you know, the polls show that 4949 i mean, i think maybe someone wrote a concession speech. i think you wouldn't be blamed for being presumptuous to go out and write a for all the talk about the 2016 vibes. and i'm sure it's in your text messages as well. yours, you know that this feels a lot like that. there is a distinction here, and i defer, of course, to the former hillary clinton campaign correspondent. but there was in some ways an air of inevitability around hillary clinton that just didn't exist around kamala harris. she wasn't even supposed to be on the top of this ticket. six months ago. right. so there is it's a very it was a very different vibe coming into this. she talked about and her campaign cast
well, and i remember talking to john podesta in 2016 and saying, have you written a concession speech at the beginning of the night? and he said, no, because we don't even want to think about that. and you have to ask that question, did harris even have a concession speech, or is that part of what she's thinking through? what exactly? i mean, i mean, going into a night where, you know, the polls show that 4949 i mean, i think maybe someone wrote a concession speech. i think you wouldn't be...
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those are the words of john podesta earlier today at cop 29. discuss this and how perhaps artificial intelligence could help with that. james joaquin is with us. the ventures were founded over a decade ago. when you do see a potentially new administration coming in that doesn't seem to be as pro-climate change avoidance as the new administration, what does that mean in terms of investment in the space? >> first and foremost, we are long-term investors. we will spend 12 to 15 years building a company before it reaches the public markets. three presidential administrations. we worry less about one administration over another and try to focus more on bringing these breakthrough technologies to market. caroline: you back to beyond meat, multiple rounds there. what is the new area of innovation and climate change and how is it being spearheaded from a generative ai perspective? james: with climate there is a lot of unsolved problems. better battery technology. more renewed energy to power the data centers. the thing that we are excited about is usin
those are the words of john podesta earlier today at cop 29. discuss this and how perhaps artificial intelligence could help with that. james joaquin is with us. the ventures were founded over a decade ago. when you do see a potentially new administration coming in that doesn't seem to be as pro-climate change avoidance as the new administration, what does that mean in terms of investment in the space? >> first and foremost, we are long-term investors. we will spend 12 to 15 years...
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and at that time human member john podesta and the president one ofst the top issues is the paris climate agreement. i think about how the relationship between president obama and prime minister moody changed for the good in that numerous discussions they had about climate. and this concept of having individually declared contributions in the paris framework i will say cuba over law of discussions of president had with the primeon minister going to set targets global it were going to let countries figure out how to get there. that was a bit of a breakthrough. and i tell people all the time that breakthrough between u.s. and india and the global community it brought so many other countries along. but it also showed what can happen when the world two largest democracies get together and come together it can have a pretty big impact. >> i'm'm going to reserve it one last question we are going to ask you to offer some advice to our students but let's reserve that for the end. let's open it up to questions from our large audience gathered here. i think we have mike in the il we can pick up the
and at that time human member john podesta and the president one ofst the top issues is the paris climate agreement. i think about how the relationship between president obama and prime minister moody changed for the good in that numerous discussions they had about climate. and this concept of having individually declared contributions in the paris framework i will say cuba over law of discussions of president had with the primeon minister going to set targets global it were going to let...
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biden's envoy john podesta was asked about how to, mollie, trump proof biden's climate agenda, watch? >> we are fully committed to trying to award and obligate the funds that a vaivel through the inflation reduction act my team back in washington is hard at work insuring that we solidify the investments spend it all. that's their answer. it's something. better than just saying you are a fascist. >> that's what makes this transition so different than the 2016 transition, too. that was a surprise to everybody. including the republicans who won. i think they didn't realize the trump administration the first time didn't realize how unelected bureaucrats but also the democrats who were trying as byron noted to keep trump from being no, ma'am inaugurated. establishment g.o.p. types. 2024 different ballgame. incoming trump team understands where those threats are working to combat them in different ways there are probably many ways that permanent unelected unaccountable bureaucracy is trying to subvert the will of the people in unconstitutional fashion. buff the team is so much smarter now.
biden's envoy john podesta was asked about how to, mollie, trump proof biden's climate agenda, watch? >> we are fully committed to trying to award and obligate the funds that a vaivel through the inflation reduction act my team back in washington is hard at work insuring that we solidify the investments spend it all. that's their answer. it's something. better than just saying you are a fascist. >> that's what makes this transition so different than the 2016 transition, too. that...
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. >> laura: earlier today at the claimant on that, podesta was asked about how to mollie to improve the claimant agenda. watch. >> we are fully committed to try d anto award and obligate the fs available through inflation reduction act back in washington, it is hard work ensuring to solidify the investments. >> laura: so mollie, men had all, i guess is their answer, which, you know that isfa scsomething better than saying u are a fascist, i gassed. >> that is what makes this transition so different in 2016. that was a surprise to everybody including the republicans who won. they didn't realize the trump administration of the first time how much resistance not just from bureaucracy and unaccountable, unelected bureaucrats but also the democrats has byron noted to keep trump from being inaugurated. but you had the establishment of g.o.p. types. s completely differentwork ball game.to c incoming trump team understands where the threats are in combat in different ways and probablyao many ways permanent unelectedth unaccountable bureaucrace y toe subvert the will of thew. people in unconstit
. >> laura: earlier today at the claimant on that, podesta was asked about how to mollie to improve the claimant agenda. watch. >> we are fully committed to try d anto award and obligate the fs available through inflation reduction act back in washington, it is hard work ensuring to solidify the investments. >> laura: so mollie, men had all, i guess is their answer, which, you know that isfa scsomething better than saying u are a fascist, i gassed. >> that is what makes...
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so john podesta, in charge of that is presumably a very easy guy right now. >> elizabeth worn talks aboutd use every minute of the end-of-the-year legislative session to confirm federal judges and key regulars. he didn't say anything about regulators even though they have been diminished by the supreme court. the fact is many do not have - they have set terms. the head of the fed said he will not resign, donald trump asks him to resign. tell me how much of that can be done? is that a meaningful thing? >> yes, i think there is time to do a lot of that. i think that the main focus will be on trying to implement as much as he possibly can all of these provisions of the infrastructure act, inflation reduction act and other things to try to make some of these achievements complete. something that trump cannot reverse. trump will try to come in to your point about agencies he will come in and try to replace civil servants with loyalists who will do whatever he asks. that will be a challenge. i think it would be difficult for him. there is an unofficial to do list as i said. one of them is, ther
so john podesta, in charge of that is presumably a very easy guy right now. >> elizabeth worn talks aboutd use every minute of the end-of-the-year legislative session to confirm federal judges and key regulars. he didn't say anything about regulators even though they have been diminished by the supreme court. the fact is many do not have - they have set terms. the head of the fed said he will not resign, donald trump asks him to resign. tell me how much of that can be done? is that a...
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going out to confirm to the ambassador in india in december of 2014 and at that time i remember john podesta and the president made it really clear, one of your top issues is the paris climate agreement and how can we bring india along and i think about how the relationship between president obama and prime minister modi changed the for the good in the numerous discussions they had about climate. this concept of having individually declared contributions in the paris framework, i would say came out of a lot of discussions that the president had with the prime minister in that we were going to set targets globally but we were going to let countries figure out how to get there. that was a bit of a breakthrough. and i tell people all the time that that breakthrough was between the us and india and the global committee in india, it brought so many other countries along but also showed what can happen when the world's two largest democracies actually get together and come together. it can have a pretty big impact. >> i'm going to reserve one last question or ask you to offer some advice to our st
going out to confirm to the ambassador in india in december of 2014 and at that time i remember john podesta and the president made it really clear, one of your top issues is the paris climate agreement and how can we bring india along and i think about how the relationship between president obama and prime minister modi changed the for the good in the numerous discussions they had about climate. this concept of having individually declared contributions in the paris framework, i would say came...
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it's hard to ignore the fact that this is the mirror image of 2016 when john podesta, hillary clinton'sampaign chair came out and said, you know, we're still counting votes and you won't hear from her tonight. >> bret: which is stunning -- go h.u. howard university, campaign headquarters. the vote is still going. they're not stopping. the counting is still continuing in wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, in arizona, in nevada. so you know, as you start getting to decision here and we could be getting close to a decision, we'll see where we are in georgia. there's been other calls for georgia. we are now and michigan, bill hemmer, seeing some movement? >> yeah. up over 6.3. the margin is getting larger for trump here. the raw vote is 210,000. if you do math, you think what issout standing in detroit, wayne county, which is a sizable amount of votes out there, but whether or not there's not votes in wayne, once they announce and release, whether or not it's enough to overcome his lead right now. >> martha: what about kent county? he has closed three campaigns in grand rapids. he just c
it's hard to ignore the fact that this is the mirror image of 2016 when john podesta, hillary clinton'sampaign chair came out and said, you know, we're still counting votes and you won't hear from her tonight. >> bret: which is stunning -- go h.u. howard university, campaign headquarters. the vote is still going. they're not stopping. the counting is still continuing in wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, in arizona, in nevada. so you know, as you start getting to decision here and we...
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. >> us climate adviser john podesta says the u.s.gainst climate change regardless of last week's election results, saying trump's win is, quote, not the end for the fight for a cleaner world. >> for those of us dedicated to climate action, last week's outcome in the united states is obviously bitterly disappointin, particularly because of the unprecedented resources and ambition president biden and vice president harris brought to the climate fight. >> meantime, president trump has said that he would withdraw the u.s. from the paris climate agreement when he takes office, just as he did during his first term, and also maximize the country's fossil fuel productio. >> coming up, a new autonomous vehicle has arrived on san francisco streets. >> plus, a record high today for bitcoin. the post-election rally continuing on wall street. but will it keep up? >> and a beautiful sunset finished out our rainy day. and tonight you can see the san francisco skyline lit up. chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking our at t cond ♪ when your chil
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crazy you know someone may say and also there was a frozen turkey and to how tony bit ssl yes tony podesta that's a lobbyist to realize in good weight policy was using public and using sort of using a smart case and tactics to drive from the message at the time he was representing the known frozen chicken industry against the frozen chicken industry and usually has a bowling ball obviously not a good chicken to eat. >> will that was so funny. but do not realize we have yet last quote for you so this is really last one you about careless one of the biggest challenges facing journalists today and mean that could be another full hour right. [laughter] so many different ways to answer thefo question but i think the problem for journalism is that the lack of investment in good-quality investigator journalism or newspapers overall, it is great investigator journalism done by countability journalism but the newgt york times washington post many other places you can name you know three or four more you know used to be the regional newspapers big city newspapers resources to bed look into and exami
crazy you know someone may say and also there was a frozen turkey and to how tony bit ssl yes tony podesta that's a lobbyist to realize in good weight policy was using public and using sort of using a smart case and tactics to drive from the message at the time he was representing the known frozen chicken industry against the frozen chicken industry and usually has a bowling ball obviously not a good chicken to eat. >> will that was so funny. but do not realize we have yet last quote for...
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martha: john podesta came out and said we're all going to sleep on this and see how it works out, andone else was saying we're calling these states. bret: we may. stay with us. we're watching it all as our special coverage continues, and we could have some big calls coming straight ahead. whether they're up tonight or not. [laughter] ♪ ♪ here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine, like google, but it's r and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browsel but it blocks cookies and creepy ads that follow youa and other companies. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. it's our son, he is always up in our business. it's the verizon 5g home internet i got us. oh... he used to be a competitive gamer but with the higher lag, he can't keep up with his squad. so now we're his “squad”. what are kevin's plans for the fall? he's going to college. out of state, yeah. -yea
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and this example, the robot car, does not detect the podesta events, which is a huge problem.and so the question is, can we take today's ai system, make it smaller and make it mistake free? well in my lab, we're tackling these challenges using inspiration from a worm called c elegans. now, in stark contrast to the billions of neurons in the human brain, the worm lives happily on only 302 neurons and the biologists understand how these neurons work. they understand the mathematics of the biochemistry of these robots. and so here's the idea. can we use the math of the worm neurons to build a new class of ai? and the answer is yes, we can. and our new class of the ai is called liquid networks. and liquid networks are compact, explainable, and less error prone as compared to today's solutions. so this is our self-driving car. it's trained using a traditional ai solution, the type found in many applications today. and here you can see the dashboard of the of the car now in the lower right corner you'll see the map that the car traverses in the upper left corner is the camera input
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john podesta was speaking at the summit after his party lost to republican candidate donald trump, who some say is a climate sceptic . and say is a climate sceptic. and the prime minister has refused to give his backing to the archbishop of canterbury over his handling of child abuse claims. sir keir starmer said it was a matter for the church. as pressure grows for justin welby to stand down, it comes after a report into the suspected abuse of over 100 children by a well—known barrister associated with the church of england . the with the church of england. the report also claims that the institution had played a role in covering up the accusations. when details initially came to light in 2013, and gary lineker is to leave bbc's match of the day after 25 years. that's according to the sun newspaper. it's understood the star will stop presenting the match of the day at the end of this season. but as part of an 18 month contract extension, the 63 year old will stay on to anchor the corporation's 2026 fa cup coverage and the next world cup . coverage and the next world cup. those are the
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richmond campaign cochair it's hard to ignore the fact this is the mirror image of 2016 when john podestanton campaign chair came out around the same time of night and said we are still counting votes you will not hear from hurt tonight, you will hear from her tomorrow. bret: which is fighting and by the way it howard university campaign party is. the vote is still going. they are not stopping. the accounting is still continuing in wisconsin, and michigan, and pennsylvania, and arizona, and nevada. so, as you start getting to a decision here and we could be getting close to a decision. we will see where we are in georgia or there have been othr calls for georgia. we are now in michigan, bill hemmer seeing some movement. >> up over six points, 6.3 now the margin is getting larger for trump here. that wrought vote count assuming 10,000 if you start doing math and you think what is outstanding and detroit, wayne county it's a lot it's a sizable amount of boats out there whether or not there's enough of votes and once they announce and release. >> he has closed three campaigns in grand rapids
richmond campaign cochair it's hard to ignore the fact this is the mirror image of 2016 when john podestanton campaign chair came out around the same time of night and said we are still counting votes you will not hear from hurt tonight, you will hear from her tomorrow. bret: which is fighting and by the way it howard university campaign party is. the vote is still going. they are not stopping. the accounting is still continuing in wisconsin, and michigan, and pennsylvania, and arizona, and...
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and specifically, her campaign, john podesta, came out at almost the same .8 years ago and made almost exactly that same speech. the next day, hillary clinton came out and conceded. now, again, he is not at 270 yet. she has not lost his race. but you don't have to be a weatherman. >> right. just where we are right now, there are seven battleground states and we have a call projected that donald trump will win two of them. north carolina and georgia. so of the five that are remaining, there is arizona. trump is in the lead currently with 0.72% of the vote. pennsylvania, donald trump is in the vote with 2.6% of the vote. wisconsin, donald trump is in the lead by 3.53% of the vote. and then there is michigan. donald trump is in the lead with 6.12% of the vote. there is also nevada, which i don't see on that list there. i haven't committed it to memory but there wasn't enough of a percentage of about to definitively say anything. the point i am trying to make is of the five battleground states that are outstanding, donald trump is currently in the lead in all five of them. >> in a place li
and specifically, her campaign, john podesta, came out at almost the same .8 years ago and made almost exactly that same speech. the next day, hillary clinton came out and conceded. now, again, he is not at 270 yet. she has not lost his race. but you don't have to be a weatherman. >> right. just where we are right now, there are seven battleground states and we have a call projected that donald trump will win two of them. north carolina and georgia. so of the five that are remaining,...
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dear member john podesta, hillary clinton's right hand person.n his computer was hacked and the documents were stolen. and pelosi and hillary warned the media and everyone else including c-span that they released anything they would be sued and put in jail? do you remember when that happened and nobody released it. it was up for about 30 seconds if that and then nobody else said anything about the computer stuff including c-span. so i hope you abide by that with the matt gaetz investigation, to denounce its hacked and stolen and because hillary and pelosi put out that memo to all the media and everyone else that because it was hacked and stolen that they could not report on it. so i hope you and joy the same game with them that you don't report on the stolen and hacked information no matter if it was bad or good. remember, the doj brought no charges against this man and they investigated thoroughly in the two women they said were not credible. so you know, i hope you play the same game now. i hope c-span doesn't go back to the last four years wit
dear member john podesta, hillary clinton's right hand person.n his computer was hacked and the documents were stolen. and pelosi and hillary warned the media and everyone else including c-span that they released anything they would be sued and put in jail? do you remember when that happened and nobody released it. it was up for about 30 seconds if that and then nobody else said anything about the computer stuff including c-span. so i hope you abide by that with the matt gaetz investigation, to...
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. >> taylor, has not been called taylor, cassie, but i'm getting dejavu in 2016 when john podesta leading not going to be hearing from hillary clinton tonight and then we did hear from her the next morning when she conceded. obviously we are not there yet but i'm not the only one that finds echoes of 2016, tyler. >> yeah, you know, josh, the contrast is pretty striking right after we just heard from cedric richmond, ymca started playing at the campaign headquarters, they've been adjusting the teleprompter, the crowd has flooded the stage and we don't know if he's going to display victory because as you pointed out not all the key battleground states have been called race and the race has not been formerly called for him but definitely seems like we are heading in that direction and as you can see supporters here are elated. they're in really good spirits, momentum definitely seems to be on their side. i think what will be interesting is what we hear from trump tonight, will he declare victory and move forward before we get all of the official results and indicate he's going speak against
. >> taylor, has not been called taylor, cassie, but i'm getting dejavu in 2016 when john podesta leading not going to be hearing from hillary clinton tonight and then we did hear from her the next morning when she conceded. obviously we are not there yet but i'm not the only one that finds echoes of 2016, tyler. >> yeah, you know, josh, the contrast is pretty striking right after we just heard from cedric richmond, ymca started playing at the campaign headquarters, they've been...
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to them that the vice prsident is not going to be here to speak, much of the same way we saw john podestalue wall basket and they are holding out hope for some kind of turn around in those states. they are hoping they get a big rush of votes from urban areas. but they also acknowledge that a lot of those votes are unlikely to come tonight. they are expecting votes from milwaukee somewhere between 3:00 and 5:00 in the morning. they know pennsylvania takes days to count. it appears they have made a determination that there is nothing that harris could say tonight that would make sense so she's going to hold off. >> norah: nancy cordes, thank you. want to bring in chief election and campaign correspondent robert costa. you just heard nancy saying we likely will not here for the vice president tonight. will we hear from donald trump? >> robert: donald trump, the former president, is likely to speak tonight at some level whether he declares victory or not we don't have any reporting on what exactly he's going to say. but it is likely that he heads to a victory party or some kind of celebration
to them that the vice prsident is not going to be here to speak, much of the same way we saw john podestalue wall basket and they are holding out hope for some kind of turn around in those states. they are hoping they get a big rush of votes from urban areas. but they also acknowledge that a lot of those votes are unlikely to come tonight. they are expecting votes from milwaukee somewhere between 3:00 and 5:00 in the morning. they know pennsylvania takes days to count. it appears they have made...
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supposed to appear and everybody thought there was going to be a celebration and ultimately john podestato tell the crowd it is time to go home, we cannot call the race. it is going to be very , very interesting to watch what tone the vice president takes as she publicly concedes this race , again, presumably have after having done that privately in a phone call to donald trump. donald trump is somebody that the vice president recently referred to as a fascist. she minced no words when talking about donald trump and the threat she believes he poses to the country and now here we are, the day after election day and we know this is the man that is going to return to the white house. how does she talk to a big segment of the country and the population that is going to be completely devastated by the thought of another four years of a trump presidency . >> it is the popular vote as well. we are not just talk about the electoral college anymore, it is quite an achievement to win both, that has not happened in a while. she has to recognize that they got walked. whamped . you have to go look at
supposed to appear and everybody thought there was going to be a celebration and ultimately john podestato tell the crowd it is time to go home, we cannot call the race. it is going to be very , very interesting to watch what tone the vice president takes as she publicly concedes this race , again, presumably have after having done that privately in a phone call to donald trump. donald trump is somebody that the vice president recently referred to as a fascist. she minced no words when talking...
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kevin: this happened in 2016 too when john podesta went out.s in the wee hours of the morning. urged people to go home. at that time, they are doing the same thing now. i heard, correct me if i am wrong, he said we are counting votes but not given you a lot of optimism about the trajectory of counting those votes. >> it is a tough call to make a speech like that. i've never had to make that call. i've only been writing a speech saying that we have lost on one, on the other, i was getting for a recount in ohio in 2004. i think the contrast is probably about to be very apparent. i expect trump will not wait much longer. i think we are probably looking within the next hour or two where trump will come out and send a powerful contrast message from what you heard from cedric richmond tonight. geoff: william brangham is with us. he's with the trump campaign. at the moment, there are still met medical pathways for donald trump and kamala harris -- mathematical pathways for donald trump and comely harris. what are you hearing from the trump campaign an
kevin: this happened in 2016 too when john podesta went out.s in the wee hours of the morning. urged people to go home. at that time, they are doing the same thing now. i heard, correct me if i am wrong, he said we are counting votes but not given you a lot of optimism about the trajectory of counting those votes. >> it is a tough call to make a speech like that. i've never had to make that call. i've only been writing a speech saying that we have lost on one, on the other, i was getting...
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the us climate envoy, john podesta, says the us will continue fighting climate change and curbing its of planet—warming gases despite the election of donald trump. john podesta was speaking at the opening session of the cop29 climate summit that's being held in baku, in azerbaijan, where world leaders have gathered. he labelled the incoming president a climate denier who would dismantle environmental safeguards and remove the us from a key international agreement to stop burning fossilfuels. let's hear a bit of that speech. injanuary in january we're going injanuary we're going to inaugurate a president whose relationship to climate change was captured by the word hoax and fossil fuels. was captured by the word hoax and fossilfuels. he's was captured by the word hoax and fossil fuels. he's vowed to dismantle our environmental safeguards and once again withdraw the united states from the paris agreement. while the united states federal government under donald trump may but climate action on the back burner the work to contain climate change is going to continue in the united states wit
the us climate envoy, john podesta, says the us will continue fighting climate change and curbing its of planet—warming gases despite the election of donald trump. john podesta was speaking at the opening session of the cop29 climate summit that's being held in baku, in azerbaijan, where world leaders have gathered. he labelled the incoming president a climate denier who would dismantle environmental safeguards and remove the us from a key international agreement to stop burning fossilfuels....
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john podesta was speaking at the summit after his party lost to republican candidate donald trump, whoome say is a climate sceptic but a defiant mr podesta said this is not the end of our fight for a cleaner, safer planet. the climate negotiations are set to discuss funds for poor countries to cope with climate change, and increasing ambitions on cutting emissions . sir keir starmer has emissions. sir keir starmer has refused to give his backing to the archbishop of canterbury over his handling of child abuse claims. the prime minister said it was a matter for the church. as pressure grows on justin welby to stand down, it comes after a report into the suspected abuse of over 100 children by a well—known barrister associated with the church of england. the report also claims that the institution had played a role in covering up the accusations. when details initially came to light in 2013. a petition by some members of the church's parliament has gathered more than 1500 signatures, urging justin welby to stand down. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to michelle for
john podesta was speaking at the summit after his party lost to republican candidate donald trump, whoome say is a climate sceptic but a defiant mr podesta said this is not the end of our fight for a cleaner, safer planet. the climate negotiations are set to discuss funds for poor countries to cope with climate change, and increasing ambitions on cutting emissions . sir keir starmer has emissions. sir keir starmer has refused to give his backing to the archbishop of canterbury over his handling...
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john podesta was speaking at the summit after his party lost to the republican candidate, donald trumpwho some say is a climate sceptic. and some breaking news a man has been charged with murder and attempted murder following the stabbing of three people in south london yesterday. police were called on sunday morning to reports of a number of people stabbed in walworth. three people were found with injuries and sadly , 77 year old hilkiah and sadly, 77 year old hilkiah mclellan was pronounced dead at the scene. 66 year old ali mussi, of no fixed abode, has since been charged with one count of murder and two counts of attempted murder. he is due to appear at croydon magistrates court on tuesday , and the prime court on tuesday, and the prime minister has refused to give his backing to the archbishop of canterbury over his handling of child abuse claims. sir keir starmer said it was a matter for the church as pressure grows for justin welby to stand down. it comes after a report into the suspected abuse of over 100 children by a well—known barrister associated with the church of england.
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john podesta was speaking at the summit after his party lost the republican candidate, donald trump, who some say is a climate sceptic and the prime minister has refused to give his backing to the archbishop of canterbury over his handling of child abuse claims. sir keir starmer said it was a matter for the church as pressure grows for justin welby to stand down. it comes after a report into the suspected abuse of over 100 children by a well—known barrister, associated with the church of england. the report also claims that the institution had played a role in covering up the accusations. when details initially came to light in 2013. and some breaking news to finish with. gary lineker is to quit the bbc after the 2026 world cup, according to reports in the sun newspaper. it's understood the star will stop presenting match of the day at the end of this season. but as part of an 18 month contract extension, the 63 year old will stay on to anchor the corporation's 2025 2026 fa cup coverage and the next world cup. those are the latest gb news headlines. more in an hour for the very lates
john podesta was speaking at the summit after his party lost the republican candidate, donald trump, who some say is a climate sceptic and the prime minister has refused to give his backing to the archbishop of canterbury over his handling of child abuse claims. sir keir starmer said it was a matter for the church as pressure grows for justin welby to stand down. it comes after a report into the suspected abuse of over 100 children by a well—known barrister, associated with the church of...
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the united states' climate envoyjohn podesta told the conference that donald trump's election victory disappointment for anyone dedicated to climate action", but said many people in the us would continue their efforts to contain climate change. injanuary, we're going to inaugurate a president who's relationship to climate change is captured by the words hoax and fossilfuels. he's vowed to dismantle our environmental safeguards and once again withdraw the united states from the paris agreement. it may put climate action on the back burner under donald trump, the work to contain climate change is going to continue in the united states with commitment and passion and belief. representatives are due to appear at cop29 in azerbaijan. keir starmer is making his way to the summit. the only 6—7 leader expected to attend for the american model mccrone and german chancellor ola schulte said they will not travel to azerbaijan neitherjoe biden or his successor donald trump are expected to attend the summit. india's prime minister narendra modi and the chinese president eugene peng have not said t
the united states' climate envoyjohn podesta told the conference that donald trump's election victory disappointment for anyone dedicated to climate action", but said many people in the us would continue their efforts to contain climate change. injanuary, we're going to inaugurate a president who's relationship to climate change is captured by the words hoax and fossilfuels. he's vowed to dismantle our environmental safeguards and once again withdraw the united states from the paris...