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u—turn. yeah. he. yeah. u—turn. but the idea that they've announced this and gone.w he said in 2020. well he already said months ago that he was this is that he was going to be charging more money. >> so it's the u—turn phraseology that you object to. >> yes, exactly. >> yes, exactly. >> but you made you object to the raisi. >> he made a u—turn. >> he made a u—turn. >> no, i don't object to the rise in it because, frankly, we need it. one thing that's happening is we're talking about cutting down foreign students coming to this country. and universities here rely 40% of those tuition fees come from foreign students. there must be other ways to find the money. >> i mean, students are the notably quite poor, aren't they? >> no, they're not at all. and i think it's ridiculous for the government to be subsidising any form of higher education. well, unless it's something that's actually valuable, like nursing or, you know, what about english literature, leo? definitely not engush literature, leo? definitely not english literature. >> outrageous. when the government subsi
u—turn. yeah. he. yeah. u—turn. but the idea that they've announced this and gone.w he said in 2020. well he already said months ago that he was this is that he was going to be charging more money. >> so it's the u—turn phraseology that you object to. >> yes, exactly. >> yes, exactly. >> but you made you object to the raisi. >> he made a u—turn. >> he made a u—turn. >> no, i don't object to the rise in it because, frankly, we need it. one...
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see everybody making a u-turn. we got to do the same thing. >> reporter: there's flooding on many city streets and freeways across the east bay. this is westbound 580 near downtown oakland, the two left lanes covered in inches of water. the slick roads caused many accidents, the chp asking the public to stay home, if possible. >> when it's wet, it takes longer time to stop. make sure and maintain safe speeds. slow down in the rain. stay off your phones. >> reporter: gusty winds knocked down trees and power lines in oakland. the oakland fire department quickly chopped down a tree limb that was blocking a freeway off ramp. in the oakland hills on sequoia road, a downed line knocked out power for about 1,000 customers. one caregiver says she can't cook lunch for an elderly patient since the electric stove is useless. >> the power is affecting us a lot because i'm a caregiver. my client is hungry. she's 90 years old. she's not able to eat. i'm going to have to order her some food from grubhub or something like that. >>
see everybody making a u-turn. we got to do the same thing. >> reporter: there's flooding on many city streets and freeways across the east bay. this is westbound 580 near downtown oakland, the two left lanes covered in inches of water. the slick roads caused many accidents, the chp asking the public to stay home, if possible. >> when it's wet, it takes longer time to stop. make sure and maintain safe speeds. slow down in the rain. stay off your phones. >> reporter: gusty...
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everything was almost perfect until that u—turn, literally a u—turn, 180 degrees. kicking you out. yeah, yeah, yeah. of course. and why did they do the 180 degrees? it's the people he surrounded himself with. so let's hope this time he's not going to surround himself with people who will give him wrong advice. let me end with the organisation you represent. you speak as head of mission for the plo, effectively representing the palestinian authority that runs the west bank at the moment. simple question — why would anybody want to deal with an 89—year—old man last elected 19 years ago, who's been accused by amnesty of corruption? number one, the government of the state of palestine is the plo. it's not the pa. let's be clear. the entity that represents every palestinian inside and outside is the plo. the plo created the pa, entrusted the pa to do certain responsibilities under our oslo commitments. just to remind people, the palestinian authority. the palestinian authority. yes, president abbas was elected by his people. 0k. we should have convened elections every f
everything was almost perfect until that u—turn, literally a u—turn, 180 degrees. kicking you out. yeah, yeah, yeah. of course. and why did they do the 180 degrees? it's the people he surrounded himself with. so let's hope this time he's not going to surround himself with people who will give him wrong advice. let me end with the organisation you represent. you speak as head of mission for the plo, effectively representing the palestinian authority that runs the west bank at the moment....
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she does u—turns. ..17 election, the plain—speaking prescott was on the stump forjeremy corbyn, taking aim at theresa may. and you can't trust her. # things can only get better.# but it was new labour 20 years earlier that putjohn prescott on the political centre stage. after labour's landslide election win, john prescott became deputy prime minister and a key player in the blair government. # can only get better.# quite a journey for a man who began life in prestatyn in north wales, leaving school at 15 before working as a steward in the merchant navy. studying as an adult at ruskin college in oxford gavejohn prescott confidence and he became an mp in 1970, rising through the party ranks and playing a vital role in the former labour leader john smith's campaign in 1993 to end the union block vote. there's no doubt this man, our leader, put his head on the block by saying, basically, "i fervently believe" because that's what he believes of a relationship and a strong one with the trade unions and the labo
she does u—turns. ..17 election, the plain—speaking prescott was on the stump forjeremy corbyn, taking aim at theresa may. and you can't trust her. # things can only get better.# but it was new labour 20 years earlier that putjohn prescott on the political centre stage. after labour's landslide election win, john prescott became deputy prime minister and a key player in the blair government. # can only get better.# quite a journey for a man who began life in prestatyn in north wales,...
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it is a start but we are calling for a full u-turn, l we are calling for a full u—turn, the nature ofared to other industries across the country. as i mentioned we are not that profitable because we are not that profitable because we are not that profitable because we are constrained by the supply chain and things like that. being constrained by a further financial pressure will decimate family farms. alex sobel, it is your government with their policy, what do you say to rebecca?— to rebecca? farming is vitalfor food security — to rebecca? farming is vitalfor food security and _ to rebecca? farming is vitalfor food security and it _ to rebecca? farming is vitalfor food security and it is _ to rebecca? farming is vitalfor food security and it is vital - to rebecca? farming is vitalfor food security and it is vital we l food security and it is vital we work — food security and it is vital we work with _ food security and it is vital we work with the community but these inheritance — work with the community but these inheritance issues were brought in by 1984— inheritance issues were br
it is a start but we are calling for a full u-turn, l we are calling for a full u—turn, the nature ofared to other industries across the country. as i mentioned we are not that profitable because we are not that profitable because we are not that profitable because we are constrained by the supply chain and things like that. being constrained by a further financial pressure will decimate family farms. alex sobel, it is your government with their policy, what do you say to rebecca?— to...
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the pilot made a u-turn and headed to copenhagen so the plane could be checked out. good news, no reports of serious injuries. >>> a rare season of autumn wildfires is raging across northern new jersey, and while firefighters are making progress they say it's like nothing they've ever experienced. cbs' tom hanson is embedded with them as they tackle flames across very difficult terrain on the new jersey-new york border. >> reporter: stubborn flames continue to burn in new york and new jersey. >> i've been doing this i guess about 30 years, and this is a completely different type of fire-fighting. very -- all new to us. >> reporter: it's a nonstop seemingly endless fight, and it's taken a toll. >> they're getting worn out. our folks in new jersey have been running crazy since late august. [ siren ] >> reporter: fire crews led us up slippery, rugged hillsides. >> this a lot of rock. hard on our feet and hard on our tools. >> reporter: through mangled trees and dried brush, fuel for the blaze. teams here are clearing paths, creating fire breaks, and looking for hot spot
the pilot made a u-turn and headed to copenhagen so the plane could be checked out. good news, no reports of serious injuries. >>> a rare season of autumn wildfires is raging across northern new jersey, and while firefighters are making progress they say it's like nothing they've ever experienced. cbs' tom hanson is embedded with them as they tackle flames across very difficult terrain on the new jersey-new york border. >> reporter: stubborn flames continue to burn in new york...
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. >> it is clear that the next administration will try to take a u-turn and reverse much of this progress. >> today a look at how a warming world could change the bay area and how a berkeley student is providing some hope out of thin air. >> i looked and said you have solved society's most pressing problem. >>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >> i'm anne makovec in for liz. >>> the future of our climate is in our hands right now. many fear it's going to head in the wrong direction when former president trump is back in the white house. today we're looking at some of the potential consequences if we don't stop the bleeding and how a bay area student is proving we can all make a difference to protect our planet. we'll have more on that conversation in a few minutes, but first it is another first alert weather day as we continue to deal with that atmospheric river. relentless rain is continuing to drench the north bay. we just got new video in of floodwaters in sonoma county. at least one driver was rescued by firefighters. they were trapped on green valley road in graton. >>>
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>> well, first of all, the market did a major u-turn. let's consider how quickly it went down.t didn't go down very much, though if you look at a two-day chart, very important here, kelly, not only did we u-turn, we traded higher we're on pace for a four-mount high-yield close and, if you look at a couple days in front of the september jobs report, on the left side, you can see how much we increase when i was doing the numbers, and i saw how also kickback the market gave on what would perceived to be a weak report, i knew something was wrong people are asking what is going wrong? here's an easy answer. not only is it noisy, how accurate is it consider, before the revisions, august and sep had a column heart nearly a 30% revision now. who will pay attention to any of these numbers? when the bureau of labor statistics tells us how much hurricanes influence there was and wasn't, how can we trust that they have no idea about seasonality. these numbers aren't very good the argument is they've never been very good, but the market has never been under the thumb of so much government c
>> well, first of all, the market did a major u-turn. let's consider how quickly it went down.t didn't go down very much, though if you look at a two-day chart, very important here, kelly, not only did we u-turn, we traded higher we're on pace for a four-mount high-yield close and, if you look at a couple days in front of the september jobs report, on the left side, you can see how much we increase when i was doing the numbers, and i saw how also kickback the market gave on what would...
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like, for example, i saw someone trying to make, like, a u-turn, right? because they didn't know that this blockade was here and two bikers almost got hit because of it. >> but supporters say the barriers create a safer environment for bicyclists and pedestrians. it's a physical encouragement to, if you're in a car, maybe take a different road. opponents say the barriers have caused traffic. back-up making access to their homes difficult. >> i couldn't get more than about three cars in. there was a furniture van parked here. behind them was an amazon van where three other cars behind them. >> the mayor's office says there were multiple public meetings engaging neighbors before the barriers were installed. >> i do like it because, for one, i can now walk with my kids on the street. >> opponents have also raised concerns about access for emergency vehicles. the mayor's office says the barriers are designed to allow access. i think the transition period will be difficult, like with most changes, but people are going to get used to it. opponents have complain
like, for example, i saw someone trying to make, like, a u-turn, right? because they didn't know that this blockade was here and two bikers almost got hit because of it. >> but supporters say the barriers create a safer environment for bicyclists and pedestrians. it's a physical encouragement to, if you're in a car, maybe take a different road. opponents say the barriers have caused traffic. back-up making access to their homes difficult. >> i couldn't get more than about three cars...
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it is clear that the next administration will try to take a u, turn en route and reverse much of this progress. the us has been hit by several severe weather events recently, including heavy rain and flooding that destroyed entire communities in florida and north carolina. just as well, let's get caught up now on some other stories making headlines around the world firefights between games and police broke out and parts of the haitian capital. puerto prince monday, as the country's new prime minister was warned in alex, did you if you said may, was appointed after his predecessor gary camille was removed on sunday after less than 6 months in office. as the international criminal court has announced an external investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct involving the court's chief prosecutor, kareem khan is denied allegations and side. he plans to cooperate with the investigation contact previously called for an internal watch dog to look into the claims saw this record in rome has ruled that migrants held at an italian run, screaming center in albania must be brought to italy
it is clear that the next administration will try to take a u, turn en route and reverse much of this progress. the us has been hit by several severe weather events recently, including heavy rain and flooding that destroyed entire communities in florida and north carolina. just as well, let's get caught up now on some other stories making headlines around the world firefights between games and police broke out and parts of the haitian capital. puerto prince monday, as the country's new prime...
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but it is clear that the next administration will try to take a u, turn en route and reverse much of this progress. the us has been hit by several severe weather events recently, including heavy rain and flooding that destroyed entire communities in florida and north carolina. keep trying to spanish prime minister is pledging billions of yours to rebuild communities, devastated by deadly floods. many survivors of the disaster lost their homes and possessions, including precious family albums. but a project to the university of valencia is helping restore what photos can be saved, preserving people's cherished memories. of these exp, butso, working to restore photos damaged by flood waters, helping families because of the precious memories of loved ones. for many, these mementos our own, they have left, it's around because i'm not doing it. my mother's house when they passed away, my siblings and i did not remove anything. so all our history is there, like one of them is with the lift. so the mess because furniture on appliances can be replaced and the sooner or later we'll have that
but it is clear that the next administration will try to take a u, turn en route and reverse much of this progress. the us has been hit by several severe weather events recently, including heavy rain and flooding that destroyed entire communities in florida and north carolina. keep trying to spanish prime minister is pledging billions of yours to rebuild communities, devastated by deadly floods. many survivors of the disaster lost their homes and possessions, including precious family albums....
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climate envoy john podesta insisted that while the incoming trump administration "will try and take a u—turnclimate 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 he wasn�*t successful in that t
climate envoy john podesta insisted that while the incoming trump administration "will try and take a u—turnclimate 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...
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but little prospect of a kremlin u—turn. vladimir putin has delivered his warning.eves him. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. we have just had some we havejust had some reaction from the german chancellor olaf scholz. he said the new russian missile strike was "a escalation". let's speak to our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford, who's in warsaw. i wondered if i could get your assessment of russia plus make use of this new missile and what ukraine's allies are likely to do?— likely to do? this is an interesting _ likely to do? this is an interesting moment. l likely to do? this is an i interesting moment. the likely to do? this is an _ interesting moment. the message from blood and put in was clearly meant as warning to ukraine and ukraine's western allies that russia is prepared to continue to escalate and respond to steps taken by ukraine and its allies. mr putin was portraying the use of this experimental ballistic hypersonic missile by russia against ukraine as a response to the use of american and british made missiles by ukraine to target russia. he
but little prospect of a kremlin u—turn. vladimir putin has delivered his warning.eves him. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. we have just had some we havejust had some reaction from the german chancellor olaf scholz. he said the new russian missile strike was "a escalation". let's speak to our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford, who's in warsaw. i wondered if i could get your assessment of russia plus make use of this new missile and what ukraine's allies are likely to...
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it is clear that the next administration will try to take a u turn, and we're in reverse much of this progress. the us has been hit by several severe weather events recently, including heavy rain and flooding that destroyed entire communities in florida and north carolina. just a dw reporter jo dollar has been following developments at the top $29.00 summit for us who joins me now in studio. joel, we've seen for years now, their climate activists have been really disappointed with the summit's, with the lack of substantive results. but this one and it's 1st day produced some small success. what can you tell us about that? the delegates had called 29, have passed the resolution. they've agreed on new rules for common trading markets . now commentary the markets already exist. they allow companies in countries to buy credits to offset their own carbon emissions. but they've been hit by a series of scandals in the past year. one media investigation found that 90 percent of the certificates sold by the world's biggest cobb and trading certificate scheme where in fact was list. oh wow. so
it is clear that the next administration will try to take a u turn, and we're in reverse much of this progress. the us has been hit by several severe weather events recently, including heavy rain and flooding that destroyed entire communities in florida and north carolina. just a dw reporter jo dollar has been following developments at the top $29.00 summit for us who joins me now in studio. joel, we've seen for years now, their climate activists have been really disappointed with the summit's,...
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. >>> and a plane forced to do a u- turn over the atlantic five hours into the flight.e've got new reporting on what happened onboard. ♪ ♪ ♪ something has changed within me ♪ ♪ it's time to try defying gravity ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> this morning, the undocumented migrant accused of killing nursing student lake n riley goes on trial in athens, georgia. jose ibarra agreed to waive his right to a jury trial. the judge alone will is decide his fate. he has pleaded not guilty. rafael romo is in athens, georgia. what do we expect to see this morning? >> reporter: good morning, john. one thing is the trial that is expected to start here at the courthouse at 9:00 in the morning is going to move much, much quicker, john, and that's because on tuesday, the case took an unexpected turn when prosecutor sheila ross told the court that her team had been approached by the defense, because they wanted to have a bench trial instead of a trial by jury, which means that the judge is going to ultimately decide whether the defendant is guilty or not. athens clark county superior court judge patrick hagg
. >>> and a plane forced to do a u- turn over the atlantic five hours into the flight.e've got new reporting on what happened onboard. ♪ ♪ ♪ something has changed within me ♪ ♪ it's time to try defying gravity ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> this morning, the undocumented migrant accused of killing nursing student lake n riley goes on trial in athens, georgia. jose ibarra agreed to waive his right to a jury trial. the judge alone will is decide his fate. he has pleaded not guilty....
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as adam pointed i like that these pics will bring in the great u-turn especially on health policy inas the top of the ticket but now you have the doctor who is going to do a complete u-turn on the u.s. health and wellness policy. maria: that is right we will get to that coming up at nih. first the middle east israel and hezbollah agree to a cease-fire deal that went into effect for a.m. local time the deal brokered by the u.s. and france this includes a 60 day halt in fighting and requires hezbollah to in the arms presence in southern lebanon where the lebanese army will take control of the idf returns to the israeli side of the border, residents of lebanon and israel returning to their homes as a deal appears to be holding. benjamin netanyahu said this. it has put the brakes the agreement and tries to rearm, we will attack, retired u.s. army brigadier general and author of the phalanx claude general anthony tapia, good to see you, thank you for being here, your reaction to the cease-fire deal. >> yes, ma'am this is the trump affect so hezbollah knows that they have a month and a hal
as adam pointed i like that these pics will bring in the great u-turn especially on health policy inas the top of the ticket but now you have the doctor who is going to do a complete u-turn on the u.s. health and wellness policy. maria: that is right we will get to that coming up at nih. first the middle east israel and hezbollah agree to a cease-fire deal that went into effect for a.m. local time the deal brokered by the u.s. and france this includes a 60 day halt in fighting and requires...
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but little prospect of a kremlin u—turn. vladimir putin has delivered his warning.e west believes him. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. we can speak now to melinda haring, a senior fellow at the atlantic council's eurasia centre and expert on ukraine. thank you forjoining us. how much of this is vladimir putin testing the west?— testing the west? hello. this is vladimir — testing the west? hello. this is vladimir putin _ testing the west? hello. this is vladimir putin testing - testing the west? hello. this is vladimir putin testing the l is vladimir putin testing the west. and trying to scare is. i think it is important to have a bit of context: this isn't the first time moscow has sent a nuclear capable missile into ukraine. it is really important to stay calm and not overreact. another important fact that has been missed: ukraine doesn't have endless storm shadows or endless french scalps were endless french scalps were endless attack missiles. the supply is pretty limited also. it is pretty scary for the west when you think that all of this follows, the use of
but little prospect of a kremlin u—turn. vladimir putin has delivered his warning.e west believes him. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. we can speak now to melinda haring, a senior fellow at the atlantic council's eurasia centre and expert on ukraine. thank you forjoining us. how much of this is vladimir putin testing the west?— testing the west? hello. this is vladimir — testing the west? hello. this is vladimir putin _ testing the west? hello. this is vladimir putin testing - testing...
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it's important that this proposal also continues the critical left turn and u-turn restrictions on this high injury. network street, as we saw from the pilot, left illegal left turns and u-turns were responsible for most of the crashes that happened between vehicles and cyclists. so continuing those turn restrictions is important. we also appreciate that the design maintains convenient access to the curb and valencia's vibrant small businesses for people biking and rolling, and the proposed landscaping and planters that are included. the project is a significant step forward, but it's essential to complete the job by extending the protected infrastructure south of 23rd to cesar chavez and move forward on the long term design studies. we urge the board to set a date for staff to return with a side running protected bike lane design for this segment to ensure the entire valencia corridor prioritizes safety and sustainability. let's build on this momentum. create a fully connected and protected corridor, and one that benefits the entire community and keeps our merchant community vibrant. t
it's important that this proposal also continues the critical left turn and u-turn restrictions on this high injury. network street, as we saw from the pilot, left illegal left turns and u-turns were responsible for most of the crashes that happened between vehicles and cyclists. so continuing those turn restrictions is important. we also appreciate that the design maintains convenient access to the curb and valencia's vibrant small businesses for people biking and rolling, and the proposed...
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you can see, though, after takeoff made a little u-turn, had to turn around after an engine lost power. went right back to mineta international. a spokesperson says the plane was able to land with no issues. all 67 passengers on board were okay. it's not clear yet what caused the engine to lose power. the faa is investigating. meantime, the airport in haiti is still closed just a day after gang shot at an american flight. gang shot a spirit airline flight from florida as it tried to land, forcing the airport to shut down today. a security checkpoint was set up outside the airport. right now, the faa is banning operations in haiti's airspace, and a number of airlines have also suspended flights through at least thursday. gangs that are trying to overthrow haiti's government have taken over much of the capital and are trying to block travel into the country. this attack was the second in less than a month. the plane ended up diverting to the dominican republic and landed safely in santiago. a flight attendant suffered minor injuries, but no one else was hurt in the incident. one passenge
you can see, though, after takeoff made a little u-turn, had to turn around after an engine lost power. went right back to mineta international. a spokesperson says the plane was able to land with no issues. all 67 passengers on board were okay. it's not clear yet what caused the engine to lose power. the faa is investigating. meantime, the airport in haiti is still closed just a day after gang shot at an american flight. gang shot a spirit airline flight from florida as it tried to land,...
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but from the authorities, no hint of a u—turn. no sign of an olive branch. compromise. georgia's government accused european politicians and local agents of organising violent protest. but people here say they're fighting for georgia's future. steve rosenberg, bbc news, tbilisi. the humanitarian organisation world central kitchen says it is pausing its operations in gaza after a vehicle carrying its colleagues was hit by an israeli air strike. images from the southern city of khan younis show the wreckage of a vehicle with its roof blown open. three people are reported to have been killed. the israeli army has confirmed it was targeting a car, saying it was carrying a person involved in the october 7th attacks. world central kitchen says it has no knowledge that any individual in the vehicle had alleged ties to the hamas attacks. seven members of its staff were killed in idf strikes on their convoy in gaza in april, in what the israeli military described as a "grave mistake". let's speak to our correspondent nick beake injerusalem. world central kitchen have
but from the authorities, no hint of a u—turn. no sign of an olive branch. compromise. georgia's government accused european politicians and local agents of organising violent protest. but people here say they're fighting for georgia's future. steve rosenberg, bbc news, tbilisi. the humanitarian organisation world central kitchen says it is pausing its operations in gaza after a vehicle carrying its colleagues was hit by an israeli air strike. images from the southern city of khan younis show...
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but little prospect of a kremlin u—turn. vladimir putin has delivered his warning.to see if the west believes him. i'm joined now by mark cancian, a senior adviser at the center for strategic and international studies. he is also a retired marine colonel. thank you for your time. this is the big question, will the west and the us believe vladimir putin's threats? i think they will take the threat seriously in the sense that there is a redline there, but i do not think they will stop providing the kind of weapons they have provided up until now. i think they may put restrictions on these weapons, for example, not causing a lot of civilian casualties, not attacking nuclear facilities or nuclear power plants, the kind of thing that would cause catastrophic damage in russia, and that is part of a doctrine that these conventional attacks must cause massive destruction. there will be a limit but i do not think the us will change its current policy. [30 not think the us will change its current policy.— its current policy. do you think we _ its current policy. do you think
but little prospect of a kremlin u—turn. vladimir putin has delivered his warning.to see if the west believes him. i'm joined now by mark cancian, a senior adviser at the center for strategic and international studies. he is also a retired marine colonel. thank you for your time. this is the big question, will the west and the us believe vladimir putin's threats? i think they will take the threat seriously in the sense that there is a redline there, but i do not think they will stop providing...
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. >> it is clear that the next administration will try to take a u-turn and reverse much of the progress. it is real and it's a matter of life and death. climate activist and world leaders are queuing the sentiment at the climate summit underway in azure by john. here to react the house energy and commerce committee member august pflueger who will be in azerbaijan next week leading a delegation of lawmakers to the un climate talks. it's great to have you this weekend. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for having me. what are your goals as you had to azerbaijan. >> speaker johnson asked me to lead this delegation is pretty simple is exactly what the mandate that they make a public avis on november 5 it is energy dominance is unleashing american energy, it's making their partners and allies not just domestic needs are met. there are many estimates that the electricity demands over the next 15 - 20 years are double and you have to be ready for that and unleashing to compete against adversaries which is top of mind and only good for the economy is also national security issue. m
. >> it is clear that the next administration will try to take a u-turn and reverse much of the progress. it is real and it's a matter of life and death. climate activist and world leaders are queuing the sentiment at the climate summit underway in azure by john. here to react the house energy and commerce committee member august pflueger who will be in azerbaijan next week leading a delegation of lawmakers to the un climate talks. it's great to have you this weekend. thank you so much...
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but little prospect of a kremlin u—turn — vladimir putin has delivered his warning.e if the west believes him. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. president biden has called an international criminal court arrest warrant for the israeli prime minister "outrageous". the icc said it had issued the warrant for benjamin netanyahu over alleged israeli war crimes in gaza. the united states isn't a signatory to the court. mr netanyahu described the court as "biased" and an "enemy of humanity". the icc also issued an arrest warrant for mr netanyahu's now sacked defence minister yoav gallant and a hamas commander, mohammed deif, who's believed to be dead. our middle east correspondent lucy williamson reports. the war that broke gaza, triggered by the crimes of hamas, has left israel's leaders facing criminal charges themselves. prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his former defence minister yoav gallant called to trial by the international criminal court for war crimes and crimes against humanity, including murder, persecution and starvation as a method of war. mr netanyahu
but little prospect of a kremlin u—turn — vladimir putin has delivered his warning.e if the west believes him. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. president biden has called an international criminal court arrest warrant for the israeli prime minister "outrageous". the icc said it had issued the warrant for benjamin netanyahu over alleged israeli war crimes in gaza. the united states isn't a signatory to the court. mr netanyahu described the court as "biased" and an...
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. >> everybody was making a u-turn we are about to do the same thing. >> reporter: there is flooding across westbound 580 near downtown oakland. the two left lanes covered in inches of water. the slick roads also caused many accidents due to low visibility. gusty winds also knocked down trees and power lines in oakland. the fire department quickly chopped down a tree limb that was blocking a freeway offramp. in the oakland hills on sequoia road a downed line knocked out power to about 1000 customers. >> i enjoy the rain. >> i hate the rain with a passion. this is one of the reasons why i hate the rain. >> reporter: turnaround don't drown, that's the advice when you see this kind of flooded roadway. city workers don't know when they can get the pump to work and when they can reopen this stretch of ashby avenue. >>> the peninsula and south bay also getting the first taste of the atmospheric river. we saw heavy rain and wind , along skyline boulevard . the rain also soaking the coast in half moon bay. we spoke to people in the south bay he were taking the arrival of the rain in stride.
. >> everybody was making a u-turn we are about to do the same thing. >> reporter: there is flooding across westbound 580 near downtown oakland. the two left lanes covered in inches of water. the slick roads also caused many accidents due to low visibility. gusty winds also knocked down trees and power lines in oakland. the fire department quickly chopped down a tree limb that was blocking a freeway offramp. in the oakland hills on sequoia road a downed line knocked out power to...
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the authorities are clearly under pressure, but so far there is no sign of any u—turn by the government determined to crack down. defiance on the streets, and from one of the government's fiercest critics — georgia's pro—eu president. her role is largely ceremonial and her term due to end in december. but today she refused to step down, dubbing the government illegitimate. do you fear for your safety? i mean, do you think you could be arrested? i think i am defended by the people out on the streets so i don't think so. i think that today the ruling party is very isolated, and it will be more and more so. in recent days, some protesters have been beaten by police. georgian journalist guram rogava was live on tv when this happened. guram told me he'd been hit so hard he blacked out. translation: i think our citizens are now being forced to think, - do they want to live in a country where peaceful protest is being punished and where journalists are being attacked from behind when they're speaking about what's really going on? if we want to live in a country like this, so be it. georgia's g
the authorities are clearly under pressure, but so far there is no sign of any u—turn by the government determined to crack down. defiance on the streets, and from one of the government's fiercest critics — georgia's pro—eu president. her role is largely ceremonial and her term due to end in december. but today she refused to step down, dubbing the government illegitimate. do you fear for your safety? i mean, do you think you could be arrested? i think i am defended by the people out on...
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>>>>it is clear that the next administration will try to take a u-turn and and reverse much of this progresstrump famously called climate change a hoax during his first term, pulling the u.s. out of the paris agreement, a global treaty to reduce planet warming emissions. president biden rejoined when he took office. u.s. climate envoy john podesta says america's climate policy is likely to pivot sharply under trump, but believes there will still be progress. still ahead at noon and streaming on cbs news bay area, finding a parking space is always a problem in the city, and now you have to be careful. you think you found a space, the new rules that can land you a ticket and it's not your imagination. some of the products we buy are shrinking. we look at which items are giving you less bang for your buck. here's a live look outside before we head to the break. the clouds still kind of sticking around. we'll find out how longhis rain is deep breath. cancer is a journey you don't take alone. you did it! our cancer care team works together to care for althat is you. well, we continue bringing you
>>>>it is clear that the next administration will try to take a u-turn and and reverse much of this progresstrump famously called climate change a hoax during his first term, pulling the u.s. out of the paris agreement, a global treaty to reduce planet warming emissions. president biden rejoined when he took office. u.s. climate envoy john podesta says america's climate policy is likely to pivot sharply under trump, but believes there will still be progress. still ahead at noon and...
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. >> we see everybody making a u-turn. we got to do the same thing. >> reporter: there's flooding on many city streets and freeways across the east bay. this is westbound 580 near downtown oakland. the two left lanes are covered in inches of water. the slick roads also caused many accidents due to low visibility. the chp is asking the public to stay home, if possible. >> when it's wet, it takes a longer time to stop. make sure and maintain safe speeds. slow down in the rain. stay off your phones. >> reporter: gusty winds knocks down trees and power lines in oakland. the fire department quickly chopped down a tree limb blocking a freeway off ramp. >> the lights went out, which i kind of expected with the rain and all. >> reporter: in the oakland hills on sequoia road, a downed line knocked out power for about 1,000 customers and one caregiver said she can't cook lunch for an elderly patient because the stove is electric. >> my client is hungry. she's 90 years old. she's not able to eat. i'm going to have to order her some f
. >> we see everybody making a u-turn. we got to do the same thing. >> reporter: there's flooding on many city streets and freeways across the east bay. this is westbound 580 near downtown oakland. the two left lanes are covered in inches of water. the slick roads also caused many accidents due to low visibility. the chp is asking the public to stay home, if possible. >> when it's wet, it takes a longer time to stop. make sure and maintain safe speeds. slow down in the rain....
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steering wheel and i just go that francis hits the gas in her black cadillac escalade and makes a u-turn, a decision that will destroy many lives. >> bexar county 911. what is your location? i got a black escalade and a black range rover driving on the passing people on the wrong side of the road on 1604, going towards highway 90. they're traveling at a high rate of speed, i don't know, 90 or 100 miles an hour acting like idiots. >> i feel somebody hit me from behind. and then i was like, what the heck? and then i felt it again, and i looked through my rearview mirror and it's francis in the truck. >> bonnie claims francis rams her 14 times. >> bill was in front of me. bill didn't know she was behind me yet, and bill was on the bike. and then she kept hitting me and hitting me, and she threw me onto oncoming traffic as the chase unfolds, a chilling voicemail arrives from francis's daughter, nikki. >> i told you to watch your back. she's a, the mistress says. >> that voicemail proves what was about to happen next. was premeditated. the wife claims it was all an accident. either way, the m
steering wheel and i just go that francis hits the gas in her black cadillac escalade and makes a u-turn, a decision that will destroy many lives. >> bexar county 911. what is your location? i got a black escalade and a black range rover driving on the passing people on the wrong side of the road on 1604, going towards highway 90. they're traveling at a high rate of speed, i don't know, 90 or 100 miles an hour acting like idiots. >> i feel somebody hit me from behind. and then i was...
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. >> it is clear the next administration will try to take a u-turn. >> and how people are >anne>i'm anne makovec in for liz and we have been warned. the climate clock is ticking. new research shows just how hot the planet is getting, and some environmentalists are w climate change. s are w >> and this is left over material that i would have from the house project. i'm anne makovec in for liz. we have been warned, the climate clock is ticking. some are warning that the trump presidency could be a wrecking ball to climate policy. so if this is making you anxious, you're certainly not alone. we'll be getting some advice from a psychologist coming up on how to take this all in. and a look at your news headlines. nima momeni has taken the stand in his murder trial today. reenacting the deadly encounter between the two of them. he said lee attacked him in a drug fueled rage with a knife hidden in his pocket after making a bad joke. momeni said he acted in self-defense, pushing them back until he hit a fence. he did not realize lee was stabbed until he walked away. today's hearing brought to li
. >> it is clear the next administration will try to take a u-turn. >> and how people are >anne>i'm anne makovec in for liz and we have been warned. the climate clock is ticking. new research shows just how hot the planet is getting, and some environmentalists are w climate change. s are w >> and this is left over material that i would have from the house project. i'm anne makovec in for liz. we have been warned, the climate clock is ticking. some are warning that the...
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so georgians are really, really angry at their government for making this u—turn on europe. by turning its back on europe. the prime minister announced on thursday that the current accession talks with the european union will be put on hold until 2028, and the government says that their argument for this is what they described as blackmail from the european union, and also a cascade of insults, as the prime minister said, that is coming from the european politicians and european bureaucrats. so that is their reasoning, why they decided to put this process on hold. but the country's opposition and the pro—western president, they described what is happening now in georgia as a constitutional coup because it's written in the country's constitution, european integration is written in the country's constitution. givi gigitashvili is a research associate at the atlantic council's digital forensic research lab. i asked him whether he thinks the government's actions represent what most georgians want. no, because 97% of people are in favour of integration so the decision that georgia
so georgians are really, really angry at their government for making this u—turn on europe. by turning its back on europe. the prime minister announced on thursday that the current accession talks with the european union will be put on hold until 2028, and the government says that their argument for this is what they described as blackmail from the european union, and also a cascade of insults, as the prime minister said, that is coming from the european politicians and european bureaucrats....
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and then, you know, did a u-turn and went to "saturday night live."n of the law. but my only hope was i hope she laughed on "saturday night live" in front of millions of people heard her laughing for a few minutes, because that's probably worth two to three million votes right there. >> what should be the -- you know, the ramification here? >> yeah, we need to keep every single remedy on the table. i mean, one of the remedies the fcc has is ultimately would be license revocation if we find that it's egregious, and we'll see what they have to say about this? >> seth: you want to revote nbc's broadcast license? well, joke's on you. nbc doesn't have a license. [ laughter ] it expired in 2005, and we forgot to fill out the paperwork for a new one. so for the last 19 years, we've been broadcasting illegally from the back of a sprinter van that just circles times square. [ car hits pot hole ] that was a pothole. [ laughter and applause ] also -- no, our windows aren't tinted. [ light laughter ] also, marco rubio, that's how you think it works? lorne calls a
and then, you know, did a u-turn and went to "saturday night live."n of the law. but my only hope was i hope she laughed on "saturday night live" in front of millions of people heard her laughing for a few minutes, because that's probably worth two to three million votes right there. >> what should be the -- you know, the ramification here? >> yeah, we need to keep every single remedy on the table. i mean, one of the remedies the fcc has is ultimately would be...
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. >> everybody making a u-turn. we're about to do the same thing. >> that's the wise approach. not too long ago, crews would show up to try to pump out all the water from that intersection. it was slightly less soggy on the peninsula. our crews said the heavy rain and wind was off and on. jerry lee runs the highway 92 succulent shop at half moon bay and the past couple of months have given her the case of weather whiplash. >> this year, they have taken us by a little surprise because it was nice weather through october and all the way through the beginning half of like november. >> we'll be tracking the weather through the weekend and on air on kpix.com, streaming on cbs news bay area. >>> dealing with power problems in the east bay. we'll update you on that. how some got creative when the lights went out in oakland. >>> and plus growing concern along the russian river. they could have water breaching the banks. >>> in a surprised visit by the pride of berkeley. they would stop by our station ahead of the big game. >>> so did the oven and the refrigerator that they led to a tou
. >> everybody making a u-turn. we're about to do the same thing. >> that's the wise approach. not too long ago, crews would show up to try to pump out all the water from that intersection. it was slightly less soggy on the peninsula. our crews said the heavy rain and wind was off and on. jerry lee runs the highway 92 succulent shop at half moon bay and the past couple of months have given her the case of weather whiplash. >> this year, they have taken us by a little surprise...
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but little prospect of a kremlin u—turn. vladimir putin has delivered his warning.west believes him. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. russia says its new missile travels fast — up to 10 times the speed of sound. let's take a look at the path it reportedly took. ukraine says it targeted dnipro in eastern ukraine, and was fired from the russian region of astra—khan, about700 kilometers, or 435 miles away. it did not say what kind of warhead the missile had, or what type of missile it was. as each side ramps up its weaponry, and with a second donald trump administration on the horizon, ukrainians are bracing for what might come next in the conflict. our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, sent us this report from dnipro before this morning's attack. russia's slow, grinding offensive in the east is driving a tide of human misery in front of it. civilians fleeing as, one by one, their towns and villages come under fire and are occupied. the people on this train are exhausted, bewildered. they've been through hell. they barely know where they're going, let alone what
but little prospect of a kremlin u—turn. vladimir putin has delivered his warning.west believes him. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. russia says its new missile travels fast — up to 10 times the speed of sound. let's take a look at the path it reportedly took. ukraine says it targeted dnipro in eastern ukraine, and was fired from the russian region of astra—khan, about700 kilometers, or 435 miles away. it did not say what kind of warhead the missile had, or what type of missile it was....
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. >> and that's when ruth's uber u-turns, from covering the story to becoming a part of it. >> so i basicallycalled the suffolk county police department. i was calling as like a journalist, but also as a citizen. i spoke to a detective. so czuczman took my lead and he went to the southampton police department. they they filed something later that day. czuczman was essentially the getaway car. he didn't even know it. >> the information proves vital. a passenger is verified as the same. tom gannon suffolk county police are looking for a man they describe as, quote in a domestic relationship with sabina. despite the fact that both are married to different people. >> he was supporting sabina for, i believe, the two years they were together. he was really helping support her artistic, artistic endeavors. >> but by the time pennsylvania state troopers arrived at gannon's cabin, it would be too late for questions. gannon was found dead late tuesday night with a single gunshot wound to the head. the wayne county coroner says he confessed to committing the homicide immediately prior to taking his own
. >> and that's when ruth's uber u-turns, from covering the story to becoming a part of it. >> so i basicallycalled the suffolk county police department. i was calling as like a journalist, but also as a citizen. i spoke to a detective. so czuczman took my lead and he went to the southampton police department. they they filed something later that day. czuczman was essentially the getaway car. he didn't even know it. >> the information proves vital. a passenger is verified as...
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but little prospect of a kremlin u—turn. vladimir putin has delivered his warning., moscow. melinda haring is a senior fellow at the atlantic council's eurasia centre and expert on ukraine... this is vladimir putin testing the west. and trying to scare is. i think it is important to have a bit of context: this isn't the first time moscow has sent a nuclear capable missile into ukraine. it is really important to stay calm and not overreact. another important fact that has been missed: ukraine doesn't have endless storm shadows or endless french scalps were endless atacms. the supply is pretty limited also. it is pretty scary for the west when you think that all of this follows, the use of the experimental hypersonic missile with a long range, it comes in the same week that russia lowered the threshold at which they could conceivably use nuclear weapons. so, that decision on nuclear weapons was made back in september and was published this week. vladimir putin is very good at rattling the west. he is brilliant at this. that is what he is up to. he has made numerous nu
but little prospect of a kremlin u—turn. vladimir putin has delivered his warning., moscow. melinda haring is a senior fellow at the atlantic council's eurasia centre and expert on ukraine... this is vladimir putin testing the west. and trying to scare is. i think it is important to have a bit of context: this isn't the first time moscow has sent a nuclear capable missile into ukraine. it is really important to stay calm and not overreact. another important fact that has been missed: ukraine...
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it is clear that the next administration will try to take a u, turn en route and reverse much of this progress. the us has been hit by several severe weather events recently, including heavy rain and flooding that destroyed entire communities in florida and north carolina. keith sign, turning out as mother knew, it was an elephant. here at the berlin zoo has been delighting researchers with her daily routine. mary, the elephant has been keeping clean, taking a shower without any help from humans. her keepers, as asians figured out how to use a hose to spray water on to her back while she hasn't yet mastered the use of so for a shower cap, anything like that. she has really impress scientists with her skills. michael brushes a neuro scientists at the whole university in berlin, whose co authored a report about the showering behavior of age and elephants. i asked him how married the elephant might have learned to shower like this. i think edison's love to show and uh, they love to use closes. they do that naturally. they spray themselves for the special here is that mary is so very good
it is clear that the next administration will try to take a u, turn en route and reverse much of this progress. the us has been hit by several severe weather events recently, including heavy rain and flooding that destroyed entire communities in florida and north carolina. keith sign, turning out as mother knew, it was an elephant. here at the berlin zoo has been delighting researchers with her daily routine. mary, the elephant has been keeping clean, taking a shower without any help from...
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severe turbulence forcing a plane to make a u-turn.american airlines plane climbing to avoid hitting a mountain and the alaska airlines plane blowing a tire on takeoff. >>> tracking tropical storm sarah tonight. the potential impacts to the u.s. >>> new documents revealing the menendez brothers' life behind bars as the new d.a. speaks out about their push for freedom. >>> and the remarkable rescue. the man trapped underground for more than eight hours pulled out alive. ground for more than eight hours pulled out alive. >>> good evening and welcome. amid this week's blizzard of personnel announcements for key roles in the next administration, one name is at the center of growing debate on both sides of the political divide. matt gaetz, who donald trump wants as his attorney general would, if confirmed by the senate, become the nation's top cop. but there is the matter of a now closed house ethics investigation of gaetz concerning allegations of sexual misconduct and illicit drug use, which he denies, but that has some lawmakers arguing
severe turbulence forcing a plane to make a u-turn.american airlines plane climbing to avoid hitting a mountain and the alaska airlines plane blowing a tire on takeoff. >>> tracking tropical storm sarah tonight. the potential impacts to the u.s. >>> new documents revealing the menendez brothers' life behind bars as the new d.a. speaks out about their push for freedom. >>> and the remarkable rescue. the man trapped underground for more than eight hours pulled out...
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a former republican congresswoman who completely shares her father's ideology and has also made a u turn to the point. she's now campaigning for the democrats and the crowds. don't see a problem, help us write the ship of our democracy. so that history will save us with our time of testing came, we did our duty and we prevailed, because we loved our country more. and now the and now it is my great honor to introduce you to our vice president and the next president of the united states. pamela harris, the but there is a catch. the spies, the diverse appeal of the democrats to voters, of all faiths and nationalities. it seems that once you have a chain, the on board, people get nervous, and security is that vigilance when arab muslims are in the crowd and was actually sitting down city, some emails on my phone when i was not even engaged in any conversation with anyone . someone, the lady came to me and said, can you follow me please? and when we went to the door, i found 2 police officers waiting for me there. and sitting in me, if i did leave, they would both put me in the back of the po
a former republican congresswoman who completely shares her father's ideology and has also made a u turn to the point. she's now campaigning for the democrats and the crowds. don't see a problem, help us write the ship of our democracy. so that history will save us with our time of testing came, we did our duty and we prevailed, because we loved our country more. and now the and now it is my great honor to introduce you to our vice president and the next president of the united states. pamela...
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but from the authorities, no hint of a u—turn, no sign of an olive branch.nment accused european politicians and local agents of organising violent protest, but people here say they are fighting for georgia's future. steve rosenberg, bbc news, tbilisi. 0ur correspondent, rayhan demytrie has more from tbilisi. large crowds are back on the streets of tbilisi and many other cities across georgia, so protests have spread to other towns. but here in the capital, tbilisi, outside parliament, which has been the focal point for mass demonstrations over the past two nights. so this is the third night. people are back in force and the riot police have also been deployed in large numbers. so has their special equipment such as water cannons. in the past hour or so, there have been more protests outside georgian public broadcaster building with protesters demanding airtime, claiming that georgian public broadcaster is not doing what it's supposed to do, that it is spreading lies. well, that airtime was granted and some of the protesters were speaking live on air and say
but from the authorities, no hint of a u—turn, no sign of an olive branch.nment accused european politicians and local agents of organising violent protest, but people here say they are fighting for georgia's future. steve rosenberg, bbc news, tbilisi. 0ur correspondent, rayhan demytrie has more from tbilisi. large crowds are back on the streets of tbilisi and many other cities across georgia, so protests have spread to other towns. but here in the capital, tbilisi, outside parliament, which...
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and now we're gonna, you know, there's a lot of u-turns.t's what the global leaders have been complaining about, le, you know, when one administration comes in, they do one thing, the next one comes in and reverses it and then, and then you get another reversal there's a lot of sea song back -- seesawing back and forth and global climate agreements are one of the prime examples of that. we're going to be removing ourselves from the paris agreement, no question about it. john: a lot of what uh president trump, president-elect trump wants to undo from the biden administration are regulations, rules and regulations. how easy is it to unravel those? matthew: well, i think we found out the first time around that it's not that easy. and in fact, there is some some fear among environmentalists that maybe he learned from his first term because there's a lot of regulations that he tried to undo that the environmental groups challenged in court, and, and then they won and trump lost, and they think now that may be with years of experience, four he ma
and now we're gonna, you know, there's a lot of u-turns.t's what the global leaders have been complaining about, le, you know, when one administration comes in, they do one thing, the next one comes in and reverses it and then, and then you get another reversal there's a lot of sea song back -- seesawing back and forth and global climate agreements are one of the prime examples of that. we're going to be removing ourselves from the paris agreement, no question about it. john: a lot of what uh...