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for those of us, it will cost a reace these appliances. it's not cheap to replace appliances but the city does have incentive no terms of rebate if you want to go electric now. >> big change. it will probably spread across the bay area. >> jeff, you're looki inin inin alaska tonight. >> a few changes as we have head in the past couple of decades but over 100 plus time periods. as we get you into what we have been noticing from the research is the average air temperature five to eight degrees of warming over the last 50 years which is producing inland and tides water glacials to be retreating after 75 billion tons of ice has been lost throughout this area. i want to take you down to this location right here. this is what we can show you what's been happening with the glaciers. you can clearly see all of the glacier activity. b what are we seeing when it comes to warming? 2016 being the warmest on record. most pronounced warming is spring. not every year has been warmer. 2011 was the coolest over the past ten prooefrs years. nonetheless we h
for those of us, it will cost a reace these appliances. it's not cheap to replace appliances but the city does have incentive no terms of rebate if you want to go electric now. >> big change. it will probably spread across the bay area. >> jeff, you're looki inin inin alaska tonight. >> a few changes as we have head in the past couple of decades but over 100 plus time periods. as we get you into what we have been noticing from the research is the average air temperature five...
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it has security measures in reace. tw could an attack of this scale happen?> reporter: well, cbs news has learned that these targeted plants were on the u.s. intelligence community's radar ei vulrable to attacks,lybutheye , h ve sev layers of missile defense. yod norah, as you mention, president trump says a team from rye u.s. led by secretary pompeo is going to saudi arabia to get some answers. >> o'donnell: all right, weijia, thank you. now the attack on saudi arabia had an immediate effect. oil prices jumped more than 14% igday. that is the biggest one-day spike in more than 30 years. what does it mean for drivers? well, kris van cleave is in washington with more on how this may affect the price at the pump. what do we know, kris? or reporter: well, norah, in short, gas prices are expected to go up. experts don't think there will be fuel shortages in the u.s., ket folks, you will see signs like that one start to tick up as it costs you more to fuel up d the coming days. how much? llll, one fuel price analyst tells cbs news he expects a 10 to 25-cent per ga
it has security measures in reace. tw could an attack of this scale happen?> reporter: well, cbs news has learned that these targeted plants were on the u.s. intelligence community's radar ei vulrable to attacks,lybutheye , h ve sev layers of missile defense. yod norah, as you mention, president trump says a team from rye u.s. led by secretary pompeo is going to saudi arabia to get some answers. >> o'donnell: all right, weijia, thank you. now the attack on saudi arabia had an immediate...
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live in vero beach with officers going door-to-door to get everyone out safely. ter we reac, there'sumpstart your heart-healthy energy with the circulation superfood of superbeets by humann. one teaspoon of superbeets every day supports healthy circulation and promotes improved energy. - as we age, as we get older, we all need help, and so superbeets provides that in one small scoop. - [narrator] the power of nutrient-rich beets found in superbeets helps unlock the key to better cardiovascular health, supports healthy blood pressure levels and helps give you more heart-healthy energy. - there is no doubt in my mind that superbeets has changed my life. - [narrator] fuel your body and rediscover heart-healthy energy with superbeets by humann. for a free 30-day supply of superbeets with your first order, call the number on your screen. that's the number on your screen now. heather: police going door-to-door enforcing mandatory evacuations as hurricane dorian approaches florida. in vero beach, a firsthand look at the preparations that are underway. >> reporter: we are seeing wind gusts o
live in vero beach with officers going door-to-door to get everyone out safely. ter we reac, there'sumpstart your heart-healthy energy with the circulation superfood of superbeets by humann. one teaspoon of superbeets every day supports healthy circulation and promotes improved energy. - as we age, as we get older, we all need help, and so superbeets provides that in one small scoop. - [narrator] the power of nutrient-rich beets found in superbeets helps unlock the key to better cardiovascular...
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conspiracy tv teeted about his own wishes too do the same every time he passes a trump property.here with reac, coauthor of the book, "justice on trial."the kavanaugh nominate future of the supreme court. chief council cath yes sererino and she is now with we will for trump and she is the national co-chair, gena is back with us. gina, if you ever said this as a conservative against a liberalag that to an obama prompt, or if you lied about a democratic appointment, the way they treated kavanaugh, why do i believe things would be very i different. >> things are always c different for conservatives. we are always held to a different standard. rhank god for the example that president trump sets in fighting back over and over again. i'll tell you something else sean, in my capacity of women for trump, i am hearing from women all the time, who are saying to me that it is exactly? behavior, madonna saying she would like to blow the white house up, things like kathy griffin, holding the head of the president. statements like this about into a trump property. it's those kind of things that are going to
conspiracy tv teeted about his own wishes too do the same every time he passes a trump property.here with reac, coauthor of the book, "justice on trial."the kavanaugh nominate future of the supreme court. chief council cath yes sererino and she is now with we will for trump and she is the national co-chair, gena is back with us. gina, if you ever said this as a conservative against a liberalag that to an obama prompt, or if you lied about a democratic appointment, the way they treated...
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five, we chose strategy "c," collaborate with education, training, and workforce programs locally and reac regionally. and we chose action three, support evaluation led by the bear adult services group, and calswick, and it is modeled after child welfare title "e," which some of you may know about it at the state level, our a.p. s. program and deputy director, jill nielsen, have been part of the conversations to incentivize people to enter the programs. jill has taken leadership in a lot of different ways, and she always does, but this is something they really pushed at the state level, and i appreciate very much her efforts, along with her colleagues. the funding mechanism is there is an a.p.s. s. innovation program to the department of social services. and the department of social services is sub subcontracted with calswic. and they provided matching funding for the grant. what this means is we'll be able to have stipends. there is money for eight stipends. for interns. and the doss is funding two additional stipends for a total of 10. this isn't really new for us -- they've definitely h
five, we chose strategy "c," collaborate with education, training, and workforce programs locally and reac regionally. and we chose action three, support evaluation led by the bear adult services group, and calswick, and it is modeled after child welfare title "e," which some of you may know about it at the state level, our a.p. s. program and deputy director, jill nielsen, have been part of the conversations to incentivize people to enter the programs. jill has taken...
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"the reac" is intended as the next big leap forward. >> the reach has formal studio spaces, classroom differe level of community interaction. so now we have a space that's more of an incubator, that's more of a laboratory. brown: mark bimuthi joseph is a dancer, poet and theater artist, and also a leading arts administrator. he recently left the yerba buena center for the arts in san francisco to joithe kennedy center. we talked in the so-called" moonshot" experimental art space about his hybrid role as vice president and "artistic director of social impact." >> that's the transition between a performing arts center that shows art and a performing arts center that sees itself as an and so part of my gig is to design and administer programs that maximize cross-sector conversation and maximize this idea that we don't just watch culture, we make culture. so it becomes more a workshop space thance a por witness, although you can witness lots of great art here, too. indeed, "the reach" is opening with a 16 day free celebration of performance. but it's also offering new programs for the loc
"the reac" is intended as the next big leap forward. >> the reach has formal studio spaces, classroom differe level of community interaction. so now we have a space that's more of an incubator, that's more of a laboratory. brown: mark bimuthi joseph is a dancer, poet and theater artist, and also a leading arts administrator. he recently left the yerba buena center for the arts in san francisco to joithe kennedy center. we talked in the so-called" moonshot" experimental...
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mo con to the art and the artists, to be more immersed in it and to participate in i " named in"the reacnt kennedy's aspirational vision of the arts and in capital letters to signal something big in the nation's capital: a new nearly five-acre expansion we visited as construction was being compted. three pavilions containing ten interior multi-use spaces abane below ground. and double the outdoor spaces for community and arts programs, including films on an immense video wall. also, gardenalkways and paths that lead to a pedestrian bridge campus to the potonedy center riverfront. the project cost $250 million from private philanthropy. it was designed by arctect stephen holl, known for his uset of land angled walls. >> we wanted them to be very porous and very open. and our architects were just in line with us. and so every single space has a window that allows you to peek and see what's going on. one of the things that i loved about stevdeen holl'gn is how he changes the ceiling as well as thflr and the walls. so you're having a new experience-- >> brown: i can hear a little music in t
mo con to the art and the artists, to be more immersed in it and to participate in i " named in"the reacnt kennedy's aspirational vision of the arts and in capital letters to signal something big in the nation's capital: a new nearly five-acre expansion we visited as construction was being compted. three pavilions containing ten interior multi-use spaces abane below ground. and double the outdoor spaces for community and arts programs, including films on an immense video wall. also,...
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yamiche, what are you hearing from theou white house ahow they see the political impact of thi the reaclicans on the hill and so forth? >> president trump is really when it comes to this call. he's trying to argue that democrats were out to get him, that this was all planned to ruin his time at the unitedme nations, and h's been trying to push that message to g.o.p. lawmlyers. today, ehis morning, the white house called several senators into the white house d they had first a conversation about the transcript, or the supposed trscript-- not a verbaitin transcript.but they also had a n about g.o.p. messaging. they accidentally e-mailed their democrats got a list of things that the republicans want wanted to say. on the list was there was no quid pro quo. the real problem wanot the phone call but the leak and the itct we know about the phone call. also important ll talk about the political implications, the trump campaign manager for the 2020 election bid, said in the last 24 hours, since nancy pelosi annoced a formal impeachment inquiry, they've raised $5 million off of this. they're say
yamiche, what are you hearing from theou white house ahow they see the political impact of thi the reaclicans on the hill and so forth? >> president trump is really when it comes to this call. he's trying to argue that democrats were out to get him, that this was all planned to ruin his time at the unitedme nations, and h's been trying to push that message to g.o.p. lawmlyers. today, ehis morning, the white house called several senators into the white house d they had first a conversation...
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as issue comes up, every storm is a little bit different, the issues are different, just reac react.o i'm continuing to talk to him and talking to them as emergency management team. fema i know is down there full-time. down there full-time. he's got a good team around him. i'm sure they're all focused. >> chris: one of the reasons, it seems, that dorian keeps growing, it is it's traveling over so much warm water as it has across the caribbean, getting closer now to the florida mainland. you have expressed mixed feelings over the years about climate change and about the role that human activity plays, but it sure seems like these hurricanes are getting bigger, stronger, more intense. you see a connection? >> senator scott: first off, we know climate changing and we know our storms seem to be getting bigger. just with the last four years as governor, i have four of them, now we have been my first year out as governor, so we don't know what the causes but we got to react to it. as governor, we put money into dealing with things like sea level rise, more mitigation and things like that.
as issue comes up, every storm is a little bit different, the issues are different, just reac react.o i'm continuing to talk to him and talking to them as emergency management team. fema i know is down there full-time. down there full-time. he's got a good team around him. i'm sure they're all focused. >> chris: one of the reasons, it seems, that dorian keeps growing, it is it's traveling over so much warm water as it has across the caribbean, getting closer now to the florida mainland....
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yesterday, swatch and reac ichemnot were cut to sell.some good news in terms of export numbers, francine. francine: annmarie hordern with the domain movers. let's get straight to the bloomberg -- with the main movers. let's get straight to the bloomberg first word news. >> the u.s. federal reserve cutting interest rates yesterday by 25 basis points again. jerome powell singh moderate policy moves should be sufficient to sustain -- saying moderate policy moves should be sufficient to sustain extension. he admitted weakness in global growth and u.s. trade policy are weighing on the economy. >> trade developments have been up and down. in any case, they have been quite volatile. we see those risks as more heightened now. we will be watching that carefully. we will also be watching the u.s. data quite carefully and we will have to make an assessment as we go. >> the fed making it clear it does not want u.s. money market rates to spike again. it will inject cash into the system for the third day in a row. jamie dimon shrugging off the turmoil
yesterday, swatch and reac ichemnot were cut to sell.some good news in terms of export numbers, francine. francine: annmarie hordern with the domain movers. let's get straight to the bloomberg -- with the main movers. let's get straight to the bloomberg first word news. >> the u.s. federal reserve cutting interest rates yesterday by 25 basis points again. jerome powell singh moderate policy moves should be sufficient to sustain -- saying moderate policy moves should be sufficient to...