hari sreenivasan recently sat down with pbs newshour producer sam weber who along with er connie kargbo spent a good amount of time on the road with hari this year. it's true. the holidays to,ou >> sreenivasan: before we got here to this table. living shorelines was an idea you guys came to me with that i had not even heard of. actually, how did that story come about? >> well the truth is it wasn't i even oa. so this was an idea by one ofol our frequentborators at climate central, which is a non- advocacy, non-profitrch and journalism organization that we've worked with a bunch in the past. oh one of their reporters, t ton, had this idea for looking at this really s unique way of deali with the energy that comes from the water and dealing with you know what could potentially be a bigger issue au sea levels conto rise. and the more that we dug into it the truth is it was a really interesting and frankly sort of counterintuitive idea thatso thing that was not a hard wall not a seawall, not putting up a giant concrete r. something that was a little bit more at least natul seeming put into