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so, what causes climate change? >> climate change today is largely driven by human activities -- burning of fossil fuels -- also, land-use changes -- clearing vegetation, planting rice crops. even some livestock are contributing to methane emissions. those are the main things driving climate change right now. if we look at a longer period of time, if we go back to the ice ages, we can see that on very long time scales, things like the sun can have an impact, as well. volcanoes can have an impact. but right now, when we think about the climate of our future, the climate that you guys, the next generation, are gonna be living with, the biggest climate change that we need to think about is caused by human activities. >> what do you say to those who claim that climate change is a fact of nature and not influenced by what people do? >> we know that climate change is influenced by our activities. the leading scientists have gotten together, and over 97% of them agree not only that climate change is happening, but that our
so, what causes climate change? >> climate change today is largely driven by human activities -- burning of fossil fuels -- also, land-use changes -- clearing vegetation, planting rice crops. even some livestock are contributing to methane emissions. those are the main things driving climate change right now. if we look at a longer period of time, if we go back to the ice ages, we can see that on very long time scales, things like the sun can have an impact, as well. volcanoes can have an...
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change your sleep. change your life. change to tempur-pedic. you totalled your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. and for drivers with accident forgiveness,rates won't go up due to your first accident. learn more by calling switch to liberty mutual and you can save up to $509. for a free quote today,call liberty mutual insurance at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. everyone is looking for ways while to cut expenses.s unique, and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use it to track your actual energy use. find rebates that make equipment upgrades more affordable. even de
change your sleep. change your life. change to tempur-pedic. you totalled your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the...
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. >> what's changed? there's an ongoing struggle every day which they are fighting for justice. >> seal stood with bowed een and michael brown's mother on the night they learnt there would be no indictment officer. >> i'm glad it was recognised on a global stage. so many around the world don't understand. they say the attention has not done much. >> something is terribly wrong with our system. it needs to change. we need to talk about what they'll do and what should be done. they are doing his part to help fix up the area where he grew up. he recently helped convert a school into a gym to get kids off the street. he is ready for a new beginning. many like him are ready for ferguson to move out of the spotlight and into a future bringing everyone together >>> "america tonight"s lori jane gliha joins us from ferguson. what happened there in ferguson, really became part of national conversation. i wonder now, a year out from that, how communities see that. do they feel that they got played in this? >> you kn
. >> what's changed? there's an ongoing struggle every day which they are fighting for justice. >> seal stood with bowed een and michael brown's mother on the night they learnt there would be no indictment officer. >> i'm glad it was recognised on a global stage. so many around the world don't understand. they say the attention has not done much. >> something is terribly wrong with our system. it needs to change. we need to talk about what they'll do and what should be...
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gunning for the changes for years and years and years, act. they found in section four, a part they could get at, and we saw the result. >> in that supreme court decision, what was at the core of the majorities reasoning. did they decide in effect that it's not 1965 any more. >> i think that's largely it. there's a 2-part test to determine whether section 4 was still necessary. one, whether or not a state would be covered by section 5, through a section 4 test. one, did it have a sub 50% registration rate in 1965, and, two, did they engage in taxes, those things, and if they did. they were covered by the proiverings. we are 50 years on. those that argued against section 5 and section 4 said this is an outdated test that needs to go away. >> we had one midterm election cycle since the supreme court decision. some predicted the worst in the state that were covered under the original law. >> when you look at the 2014 elections, the first ones run upped the less restricted provisions. what happens? >> well, turn out in some respects increases. i t
gunning for the changes for years and years and years, act. they found in section four, a part they could get at, and we saw the result. >> in that supreme court decision, what was at the core of the majorities reasoning. did they decide in effect that it's not 1965 any more. >> i think that's largely it. there's a 2-part test to determine whether section 4 was still necessary. one, whether or not a state would be covered by section 5, through a section 4 test. one, did it have a...
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that's the same thing the climate change regulations set up. that's why i talk to political strategists who say this is the first serious climate change policy in the united states history. now that it's actually in place, the candidates are going to have -- you know, this immediately projects it into the 2016 campaign in a way that we probably have never seen climate change in a campaign before because it's not a fight over whether it's real or kind of broad proposals over what to do about it, it's are you going to enact these regulations and see them through or are you going to work to undo them, one or the other, and that makes it a much more concrete policy issue than a broad, sweeping, ideological issue. >> and, charlie, i would add one more thing, which is if you think about the electoral politics of this issue, what are some of the key swing states? last time, we had wildfires in colorado just before the election, we had a huge storm hit new jersey, and florida is constantly being busted by different climate issues, so not only is this i
that's the same thing the climate change regulations set up. that's why i talk to political strategists who say this is the first serious climate change policy in the united states history. now that it's actually in place, the candidates are going to have -- you know, this immediately projects it into the 2016 campaign in a way that we probably have never seen climate change in a campaign before because it's not a fight over whether it's real or kind of broad proposals over what to do about it,...
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the has his eye on the climate change summit -- he has his eye on the climate change summit. he is addressing a group of international leaders in anchorage today. he wants to impress upon the international community, american leadership, the urgency to take action in december. laura: when he meets with native alaskans, what will they be able to tell him about the impact on climate change -- of climate change on their lives? heather: they are, as the president said, living on the front lines of climate change. the villages -- some villages have had to be relocated because of erosion. it is changing their way of hunting, their way of living, their livelihood. thesee other message is communities need economic growth. they need jobs. energy and mineral resources can't be explored, it's a good question of how these communities are going to have a livelihood. laura: and the president is being accused of hypocrisy, because he is allowing drilling. heather: we call it the arctic paradox. he is upsetting some organizations because show is now exploring -- because shell is now explorin
the has his eye on the climate change summit -- he has his eye on the climate change summit. he is addressing a group of international leaders in anchorage today. he wants to impress upon the international community, american leadership, the urgency to take action in december. laura: when he meets with native alaskans, what will they be able to tell him about the impact on climate change -- of climate change on their lives? heather: they are, as the president said, living on the front lines of...
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changes in the input dramatically change that number and the epa has shaded every one of those variables to make it look like that number is bigger. in the u.s., the fossil to companies pay lots of taxes. there subsidies are exaggerated. subsidies per unit of power produced solar and wind or so for orders of magnitude higher, that is where the subsidies are. we have competition in the oil and gas industry, we have competition to come up with new technologies like hydraulic and drilling which has made us the world's leading natural gas producer and that has made us posted, if we have not surpassed in violation, the leading oil producer. we will go to brian in san diego. good morning. caller: good morning. my question and comment is for dan weiss. he said that scientists agree about climate change when the charts by david seemed to show different, so it seems like you have not done your homework. on the contrary, it seems that what your project -- that what you are sharing our cherry picked -- host: well, i think you got -- guest: well, i think you got beeped there, but there have been stu
changes in the input dramatically change that number and the epa has shaded every one of those variables to make it look like that number is bigger. in the u.s., the fossil to companies pay lots of taxes. there subsidies are exaggerated. subsidies per unit of power produced solar and wind or so for orders of magnitude higher, that is where the subsidies are. we have competition in the oil and gas industry, we have competition to come up with new technologies like hydraulic and drilling which...
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how does that change your job? guest: i don't know that it has changed either. have seen some provocative things done with videotaping of police officers. as long as you are not interfering with the police officer and you are standing at a distance and videotaping, i kind of applaud it. i think it is a great thing to have as many perspectives as possible on what is going on in our community. our mayor has spearheaded an effort to get body cameras to officers on the street. i think having that record and accountability is important to the citizens we serve. i think we have stressed with police recruits that they may be videotaped. i certainly have been videotaped a number of times. i'm doing my job properly and following the laws and the roles of by department. it star problem. what would you want the public to know about how someone should behave if they are being stopped or questioned? of a sick things are very important. you probably are a great person, a nice person who has committed no serious offense. but i don't know that when i walk up to address you. iss
how does that change your job? guest: i don't know that it has changed either. have seen some provocative things done with videotaping of police officers. as long as you are not interfering with the police officer and you are standing at a distance and videotaping, i kind of applaud it. i think it is a great thing to have as many perspectives as possible on what is going on in our community. our mayor has spearheaded an effort to get body cameras to officers on the street. i think having that...
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for sake of the planet that has to change. so two years ago ago i directed gina and the environmental protection agent to take on this challenge. the epa is setting the first ever nationwide standards to end the limitless dumping of carbon pollution from power plants. [applause] here's how it works. over the next few years each state will have the chance to put together its own plan for reducing emissions. because every state has a different energy mix. some generate more of their power from renewables, some from natural gas or nuclear or coal. and this plan reflects the fact that not everybody is starting in the same place. so we're giving states the time and the flexibility they need to cut pollution in a way that works for them and we'll reward the states that take action sooner instead of later. because time is not on our side here. as states work to meet their targets, they can build on the progress our communities and businesses have already made. a lot of power companies have already begun modernizing their plants reduc
for sake of the planet that has to change. so two years ago ago i directed gina and the environmental protection agent to take on this challenge. the epa is setting the first ever nationwide standards to end the limitless dumping of carbon pollution from power plants. [applause] here's how it works. over the next few years each state will have the chance to put together its own plan for reducing emissions. because every state has a different energy mix. some generate more of their power from...
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(vo) change your sleep. change your life. change to tempur-pedic. i'm ready to crack like nobody's watching. why? because it's red lobster's crabfest. and there's so much crab so many ways. and with dishes like this luscious crab lover's dream or savory snow crab bake. i'm just getting started so hurry in and get crackin' this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out ...with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis serious,sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tes
(vo) change your sleep. change your life. change to tempur-pedic. i'm ready to crack like nobody's watching. why? because it's red lobster's crabfest. and there's so much crab so many ways. and with dishes like this luscious crab lover's dream or savory snow crab bake. i'm just getting started so hurry in and get crackin' this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out ...with humira. humira...
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it makes ss countries change their laws. it does change their behavior. tier three countries are the lowest. they aren't making any effort at some all. tier two are making some progress but are sliding. tour two countries are making an effort but have a long way to go on and tier one countries meet most of the standards in the u.s. lawst: and u.n. treaties as well. >> so malaysia was upgraded. >> it was in the cellar.y tier three is still very problematic. let's take this from theer words raffic of the state department ffice, officials. the under secretary of state who oversees the trafficking office. very serious foreign policy confe specialist. shhae ind the press conference she had last week on july 27th cited by in six things she was still disturbed by in malaysia that plemen they haven't implemented changest th to their law, haven't issued regulation, that their law enforcement is weak, their convictions are remarkably low for human traffickers despite and vi the large scale of the problem, de thatta victims are being detained are by the government i
it makes ss countries change their laws. it does change their behavior. tier three countries are the lowest. they aren't making any effort at some all. tier two are making some progress but are sliding. tour two countries are making an effort but have a long way to go on and tier one countries meet most of the standards in the u.s. lawst: and u.n. treaties as well. >> so malaysia was upgraded. >> it was in the cellar.y tier three is still very problematic. let's take this from theer...
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caller: as laypeople, we are not qualified to talk about climb change test climate change per se. qualified to talk about good stewardship of our world, and primarily -- we have trashed everything to the nth degree. i will give this caveat. i live in the florida keys and we watch the tides raise all the time. we are beginning to have the discussion, should we move? we are going to have to come to grips, those people who live where i am, as to whether there really is an issue of water rising for whatever reason, and we are going to have to deal with that for our continued survival. i want to hear them comment on the good stewards of our land, drilling for oil in sacred areas and trash removal, energy consumption as far as vehicles are concerned with 30 miles a gallon as opposed to 100, we need to deal with all of those subjects rather than the argument of is there or is there not climate change question mark we simply cannot come to grips with that. thing,entists say one the politicians say another. host: you are in florida were several candidates hail from. what do you think about
caller: as laypeople, we are not qualified to talk about climb change test climate change per se. qualified to talk about good stewardship of our world, and primarily -- we have trashed everything to the nth degree. i will give this caveat. i live in the florida keys and we watch the tides raise all the time. we are beginning to have the discussion, should we move? we are going to have to come to grips, those people who live where i am, as to whether there really is an issue of water rising for...
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coming to a movie theater change. regal will check bags, in the wake of numerous theaters. it knows it will be an incontinue convenience but it will provide better security. it operates 570 theaters across the country. big change. >> crazy to think you can't go to the movie theater without thinking what's going on. >>> time is 4:15. >> you can come to my house movie night. i trust you guys. >> i won't check bags. we can hang out. >> what movie you going to see. >> that will be a discussion. it has to be a man movie. >> good morning. this newscast is a man newscast. >> we have stopped traffic on 580 through the dublin- pleasantton area. we don't see an accident but there's a lane blockage or roadwork we don't know about. it's slow, which is unusual for this time of the morning. at the san mateo brigitte looks good. if you're driving out to the bay bridge toll plaza it is -- bay bridge toll plaza is light. >>> now for the forecast, here's steve. james bond. >> we have conditions at the fire that are okay, good being tha
coming to a movie theater change. regal will check bags, in the wake of numerous theaters. it knows it will be an incontinue convenience but it will provide better security. it operates 570 theaters across the country. big change. >> crazy to think you can't go to the movie theater without thinking what's going on. >>> time is 4:15. >> you can come to my house movie night. i trust you guys. >> i won't check bags. we can hang out. >> what movie you going to see....
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we talk about the changing face of america, changing demographics. are those communities as engaged in the notion of home ownership as earlier generations of americans where. >> absolutely, if you look at the attitudes towards home ownership, people ask do you intend or would you like to own a home. there's little difference by race. nine out of 10 whether you are white, black, hispanic say that they'd like to own a home. among immigrants, the desire to own a home is stronger. it reflects a desire to put down roots in america. among hispanics in particular. you'll see that that interest in owning a home is strong. >> we'll have to leave it there. manager director of the joint center for housing studies at harvard. thank you for joining us. owns a home has been the goal for generations from americans. with a mobile workforce earning less than parents and grandparents, that goal may be changing. chasing a dream. it's the inside story. that stops the killing. >> now fighting back with a revolutionary new science. >> this radio carbon dating method can t
we talk about the changing face of america, changing demographics. are those communities as engaged in the notion of home ownership as earlier generations of americans where. >> absolutely, if you look at the attitudes towards home ownership, people ask do you intend or would you like to own a home. there's little difference by race. nine out of 10 whether you are white, black, hispanic say that they'd like to own a home. among immigrants, the desire to own a home is stronger. it reflects...
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that was a big change. lily was always outgoing and a bundle of joy. >> after they broke up it seemed that she was trying to cut him out of her life completely. >> i got my daughter that first week and then i brought her. i went to pick her up on may 13th knocked on carlos' door he opens the door and says megan doesn't live here. she moved. and he slammed the door in my face. i have the host of "the hunt with john walsh" with me on the phone. how did they find this mother? >> brooke, the wonderful fans and viewers of "the hunt" helped us catch four people last year and now this is our first capture this year and someone did the right thing, thought that they had seen megan everett in gainesville, florida. we always protect the identity of our callers. i've said it. you don't have to give us your name or get involved. you can remain anonymous. we gave the tip to the u.s. marshals and the local sheriff around gainesville, florida, and they got megan everett. but the best thing of all, brooke -- i just got the
that was a big change. lily was always outgoing and a bundle of joy. >> after they broke up it seemed that she was trying to cut him out of her life completely. >> i got my daughter that first week and then i brought her. i went to pick her up on may 13th knocked on carlos' door he opens the door and says megan doesn't live here. she moved. and he slammed the door in my face. i have the host of "the hunt with john walsh" with me on the phone. how did they find this mother?...
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here's our chance to change that by helping to change climate change. >> coming up, i'll tell you about a british statesman who truly proved that the pen is mightier than the sword. >> during her trip to the united kingdom, nicole learned about a man whose bulldog determination helped save a nation. >> just a stone's throw from the house of parliament and its iconic clock tower is a statue of the person many consider britain's greatest prime minister. his name? sir winston churchill. sir winston was born into a family with a long and distinguished military history. one of his ancestors was the first duke of marlborough. after the duke's spectacular victory over the french at the battle of blenheim in 1704, a grateful english queen granted him this amazing palace. the duke dutifully named it blenheim. it was here in 1874 that winston leonard spencer-churchill was born. today blenheim and its sprawling grounds are open to the public to visit. sir winston grew up to become a war correspondent, a soldier, and eventually a politician. when he became prime minister, england was in its darkest
here's our chance to change that by helping to change climate change. >> coming up, i'll tell you about a british statesman who truly proved that the pen is mightier than the sword. >> during her trip to the united kingdom, nicole learned about a man whose bulldog determination helped save a nation. >> just a stone's throw from the house of parliament and its iconic clock tower is a statue of the person many consider britain's greatest prime minister. his name? sir winston...
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we know that it is a world of change. if we are not getting students into programs that teach people change -- i do not believe you want to put people into single scale programs because everyone knows the skill today is probably not the business hiring in five years. it is our job to be training them to get the diverse skills of the multifaceted learner. so, universities have to be the catalyst to this -- the places where we nurture this type of energy, but the question is our -- our universities meeting the need question mark if we are great --need? if we are not, we have to get on the ball fast. the brookings hamilton project recently released a report that showed that family income is may the strongest predictor of graduation rate. that is a very sad statistic because they can even control for s.a.t. and other levels of attainment. that is something we are constantly trying to think about. the likelihood of a student from a high-end come bracket graduating is five-times greater than the student from the lower income br
we know that it is a world of change. if we are not getting students into programs that teach people change -- i do not believe you want to put people into single scale programs because everyone knows the skill today is probably not the business hiring in five years. it is our job to be training them to get the diverse skills of the multifaceted learner. so, universities have to be the catalyst to this -- the places where we nurture this type of energy, but the question is our -- our...
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but first, mark potter, there's also change in miami, generational change and other kinds of changes in the attitudes. not for everyone though. >> well, andrea, there has been a major change in this time from where i came here 40 years ago, 1976, to envision this day would be absolutely impossible. and yet, here we are. we are standing you side a restaurant which as you know is sort of the traditional place for cuban exiles to come whenever there's a political matter. but even it has become a bit of an acronyms, people are not coming here anymore. there are only probably two dozen protesters here today. some holdouts really from the l elian gonzales 15 years ago. if this was 15 years ago in miami we would have hundreds of protesters here, maybe thousands. but today not even two dozen. so there's a split in this community over what has happened in havana. the people who are here very clearly are opposed to the flag going up and the embassy opening. that's very clear. that's a wide spread feeling in miami. it's exemplified by a man i enter feud today, nicholas gutierrez, president of t
but first, mark potter, there's also change in miami, generational change and other kinds of changes in the attitudes. not for everyone though. >> well, andrea, there has been a major change in this time from where i came here 40 years ago, 1976, to envision this day would be absolutely impossible. and yet, here we are. we are standing you side a restaurant which as you know is sort of the traditional place for cuban exiles to come whenever there's a political matter. but even it has...
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since the storm, and the change in federal aid, there has been change, different schools, policing and stronger levies. >> as we build a biomedical complex, opening a hospital, we have people coming from all over, because there are jobs higher. whether things really got better depend who you ask. four in five white residents says louisiana has mostly recovered since dzenan catic, three in five african-americans say it's mostly not. >> it's a two-fold story, there's improvement. you have a majority saying things are good, if not better. that shouldn't be forgotten. the second half is to remember page. >> nowhere is that divided perception more apparent than here, at the university medical center, a 1.1 billion high tech hospital that city leaders tout recovery. >> it's re-establishing health care at a higher level than what it was before. a reinvestment in the community. >> essentially it replaced the shuttered charity hospital, offering state of the art care for patients across the region, we want to design a facility to have destination services for cancer, cardiovascular, ear, nose a
since the storm, and the change in federal aid, there has been change, different schools, policing and stronger levies. >> as we build a biomedical complex, opening a hospital, we have people coming from all over, because there are jobs higher. whether things really got better depend who you ask. four in five white residents says louisiana has mostly recovered since dzenan catic, three in five african-americans say it's mostly not. >> it's a two-fold story, there's improvement. you...
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i think it has changed. >> much has changed on the streets for business owners and residents. for ferguson native, the fight started after michael brown was killed, a fight for justice continues. . >> to be honest, not much has changed. there's still an ongoing struggle l every day which they are fighting for justice. >> seal stood with bodene and michael brown's mother on the night they learnt there would be no indictment against the officer. >> i'm glad it was recognised on a global stage. so many around the world don't understand. they say the attention has not done much. >> something is terribly wrong with our system. it needs to change. we need to talk about what they'll do and what should be done. seal says he's doing his part to help fix up the area where he grew up. he recently helped convert a school into a gym to get kids off the street. he is ready for a new beginning. many like him are ready for ferguson to move out of the spotlight and into a future bringing everyone together >>> next, a second look at another spark that ignited furore in ferguson. the armed force
i think it has changed. >> much has changed on the streets for business owners and residents. for ferguson native, the fight started after michael brown was killed, a fight for justice continues. . >> to be honest, not much has changed. there's still an ongoing struggle l every day which they are fighting for justice. >> seal stood with bodene and michael brown's mother on the night they learnt there would be no indictment against the officer. >> i'm glad it was...
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can and will be able to change the world in addressing a climate change. not everyone is so enthusiastic, congress has, in the past, rejected bids to regulate emission, and a chorus of republican voices renounced the clean power plaftenlt saying it would deal a blow to the least fortunate. coalminers to consumers. >> it represents a confession. the regulations in kentucky likely would mean fewer jobs, shut you have power plants, higher electricity costs for families and businesses. >> reporter: the president dismissed the comments saying a focus on renewable energy drives innovation and investment. and the least advantage affected by pollution >>> we have assembled a unique panel to discuss the standards. we are joined by diana. the director of economics 21.org and a senior fellow at the manhattan institute. and is the coe author of the disinherited. the communications director of the climate and air programme. and greg is the director of energy and resource policy at the association of manufactures. and in watertown massachusetts, the president of the uni
can and will be able to change the world in addressing a climate change. not everyone is so enthusiastic, congress has, in the past, rejected bids to regulate emission, and a chorus of republican voices renounced the clean power plaftenlt saying it would deal a blow to the least fortunate. coalminers to consumers. >> it represents a confession. the regulations in kentucky likely would mean fewer jobs, shut you have power plants, higher electricity costs for families and businesses....
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and the changes don't need to be big. they just need to be subtle so that you're present. >> what exercise would you tell someone to do? i'm going out to give a pitch to somebody. it's really important. >> pay attention to your audience. change what you're doing in subtle ways to meet the needs of the respective audience. >> what is mindfulness? >> it's the process of noticing new things. that's alls it. when you notice new things that puts you in the present. >> one area where mindfulness can have a huge payoff comes in recognizing the true talents offered by your employees. >> if i were mindless i might see you as rigid. if i were mindful i might realize from your perspective you're probably being stable someone i can count on. if from your perspective, you see me as gullible and you call me gullible what i'm being is trusting. the point is no matter what trait we're ascribing to people there's an alternative way to understand it. and so we end up with more respect for the people we're working with. and to show that res
and the changes don't need to be big. they just need to be subtle so that you're present. >> what exercise would you tell someone to do? i'm going out to give a pitch to somebody. it's really important. >> pay attention to your audience. change what you're doing in subtle ways to meet the needs of the respective audience. >> what is mindfulness? >> it's the process of noticing new things. that's alls it. when you notice new things that puts you in the present. >>...
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our vision was more like how the world was going to change because of computers, not that we were changing the super bowl. but it did create a phenomenon where people started designing advertising specifically for the super bowl. and keeping it secret. and having it be a surprise. all those things were born out of 1984. trying to live up to what steve expected of what i did and we were doing together became one of the true joys of my life. to be in the advertising business you don't often get to be part of something that important, that world changing. lots of people kind of misjudged what the commercial was. and what the commercial could do. nobody believed that 30 years later people would still be talking about it. >> one key problem in developing countries is very high prevalence of iron deficiency. >> if we get people to use this salt, we are going to take a big step against anemia. so it will change lives. ♪ >> i was always troubled by poverty, troubled by different circumstances that people experience in the world. troubled by the fact that some people are poor while i am living a
our vision was more like how the world was going to change because of computers, not that we were changing the super bowl. but it did create a phenomenon where people started designing advertising specifically for the super bowl. and keeping it secret. and having it be a surprise. all those things were born out of 1984. trying to live up to what steve expected of what i did and we were doing together became one of the true joys of my life. to be in the advertising business you don't often get...
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we've seen some changes on the municipalities, there is a in judge -- municipal courts, they have changed some of the fines. what we haven't seen is diversity on the police department. this is a 15 member police department, only five are african american, two hired in the last year. and they say there's still an antagonism between the police officers and the city. the city is trying to develop a is trying to put officers into the neighborhoods meefg with residents. and -- meeting with drendz. and one city council person says that could alleviate some of the tension between the police department and those in the community. >> we've had town hall meetings. we've hired an expert who is very experienced in community oriented policing and he's come in and along with myself we have facilitated that town hall are meeting. a lot of citizens aren't familiar with what exactly community oriented policing is. >> reporter: just yesterday governor jay nixon announced a plan to beef up trainings of police officers throughout the state. he said some of the training in many of the departments hasn't chang
we've seen some changes on the municipalities, there is a in judge -- municipal courts, they have changed some of the fines. what we haven't seen is diversity on the police department. this is a 15 member police department, only five are african american, two hired in the last year. and they say there's still an antagonism between the police officers and the city. the city is trying to develop a is trying to put officers into the neighborhoods meefg with residents. and -- meeting with drendz....
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these are very simple changes. when the policy was firs adopted we didn't have plans relate today the sheriff and [inaudible] and the changes include them >> thank you very much. can we accept this report as submitted? >> i move we adopt staff recommendations. >> second. >> thank you very much. all in favor, aye. let's go to public comment on item 13, anyone? everyone? public comment is closed. all in favor? >> is there a change in the liability as a result of this implementation? >> not significant >> small? >> we are probably paying less than 4 adult dependent child benefits and so in the-in the entire system. since i have been here you had one on your consent calendar today which i believe is the third one in the 16 years i have been here that is presented to the board. >> potentially a couple dozen times whatever the benefit is? >> it isn't a significant increase. >> that's it. thank you >> it is limit today the older plans. it isn't available in the newer plans so it is a benefit that has a finite or limited e
these are very simple changes. when the policy was firs adopted we didn't have plans relate today the sheriff and [inaudible] and the changes include them >> thank you very much. can we accept this report as submitted? >> i move we adopt staff recommendations. >> second. >> thank you very much. all in favor, aye. let's go to public comment on item 13, anyone? everyone? public comment is closed. all in favor? >> is there a change in the liability as a result of this...
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we're struggling with the implications but it has changed unless our department understands the changes and builds on top of them the system is not treating people where we are for the realties of the future the first thing to figure out what we want to measure and fourth okay. what's the easier way to do it if there is one. >> that's an important point making sure the data wear relying on is something we can rely on in the future and the policies we're making now we'll have to live with in the future to have an opportunity to make sure our policies are catching i'm sensitive to that and colleen is as well district profile we tried to find information that of more current that identified the information by district with you the the recent information we found organized was from 2012 i am self-evident is that it is an important point colleen and i are committed p to work together to make sure that the information we provide pow to you is relevant not only for us but the entire city. >> it is completely fair yogi bear said prediction is hard especially about the future it is difficult but
we're struggling with the implications but it has changed unless our department understands the changes and builds on top of them the system is not treating people where we are for the realties of the future the first thing to figure out what we want to measure and fourth okay. what's the easier way to do it if there is one. >> that's an important point making sure the data wear relying on is something we can rely on in the future and the policies we're making now we'll have to live with...
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. -- global climate change. [applause] right now our power plants are the source of about a third of america's carbon pollution. that is more pollution than our cars, airplanes, and homes generate combined. that pollution contributes to climate change, which degrades the air our children breathe. there has never been federal limits on the amount of carbon that power plant can dump into the air. think about that. we limit the amount of toxic mercury andke air and water the and better off for it. existing power plants can him unlimited amounts of harmful carbon pollution into they are. or the sake of our kids and health and safety of all americans that has to change. or the sake of the planet, that has to change. directed theago i environmental protection agency to take on this challenge. today, after working with states and cities and power companies, bpa is setting the first ever nationwide standard to and the limitless dumping of pollution from power plants. [applause] here's how it works, over the next few yea
. -- global climate change. [applause] right now our power plants are the source of about a third of america's carbon pollution. that is more pollution than our cars, airplanes, and homes generate combined. that pollution contributes to climate change, which degrades the air our children breathe. there has never been federal limits on the amount of carbon that power plant can dump into the air. think about that. we limit the amount of toxic mercury andke air and water the and better off for it....
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>> translator: there are changes finally and hopefully they'll help the country but you know changes they don't always benefit everyone. it really just depends on your point of view. >> what is your point of view sitting out on the malacon? >> in my opinion there is still a lot missing. >> after fidel castro rolled to power in 1959 he nationalized property. forcing u.s. to slap an economic embargo on the island. still adding to the hardships cubans come here to forget. now, starting to pump cash into the cash strapped economy but towards the malaconand money isn't always the prime concern. just off the malaconthicon, thik is known as a park of death and life. now that we have improved relations between cuba and the united states, this process will get faster, some of these people will get processed to visit their family. >> he wants to see his father in miami. >> translator: from today it's been three years. i don't know what it's going to be like under the new law. >> reporter: and for many here and all long the malacon, those will be the big questions. will the new u.s. embassy spe
>> translator: there are changes finally and hopefully they'll help the country but you know changes they don't always benefit everyone. it really just depends on your point of view. >> what is your point of view sitting out on the malacon? >> in my opinion there is still a lot missing. >> after fidel castro rolled to power in 1959 he nationalized property. forcing u.s. to slap an economic embargo on the island. still adding to the hardships cubans come here to forget....
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and yet they don't have the courage to make the change. and so for me, the main lesson was when i knew that that wasn't my calling, it probably was, i don't know, a year, a couple years before i really owned that and said, you know what? i'm going to honor the fact that i know this isn't the right path for me and go and pursue something else. >> and part of that transition, i think, for all of us is that to koernel of that notion of facilitating social change. we don't always know what that kernel is. once we identify a kernel, then the options that are likely to be more aligned become a little clearer. that's what -- i'll tell you, for me part of the insight that i had came out of trying to create a little bit of distance from it and saying okay, what is it that i'm doing? what's the pleasure that i derive from this. what is it that's inspiring to me about it? is this the best venue for me to be living that out? and even in the world of media and communications and public policy i didn't necessarily know that that was the job but i did --
and yet they don't have the courage to make the change. and so for me, the main lesson was when i knew that that wasn't my calling, it probably was, i don't know, a year, a couple years before i really owned that and said, you know what? i'm going to honor the fact that i know this isn't the right path for me and go and pursue something else. >> and part of that transition, i think, for all of us is that to koernel of that notion of facilitating social change. we don't always know what...
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there's no change in he path turn. we are seeing the rain on the coast and it's not making it over the mountain ranges where they need it. we're actually behind in the number of fires. it's hard to believe here but, look, total u.s. wildfires, 43,000 on the ten-year average, that's 52. but they've been so much larger. the very large wildfires are expected to increase 200 to 500% as we get in the middle of the century. a ten-year average of acreage burned, 5.4 million acres every year. that's alaska just this year. they've had over 5 million just in alaska. 7.8. when you look at the big pictures, we have 66 large fires from california up to the northwest. now, there is a smoke issue here right now. there's an air quality alert. you're told to stay indoors, do not go outside to exercise. we had fires in calgary that the summer moved all the way to the east coast and i believe the smoke will make its way across montana. the wrinds going to carry it across the upper part of the u.s. the problem is, too, when you think abou
there's no change in he path turn. we are seeing the rain on the coast and it's not making it over the mountain ranges where they need it. we're actually behind in the number of fires. it's hard to believe here but, look, total u.s. wildfires, 43,000 on the ten-year average, that's 52. but they've been so much larger. the very large wildfires are expected to increase 200 to 500% as we get in the middle of the century. a ten-year average of acreage burned, 5.4 million acres every year. that's...
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changes such as runway changes or route changes, pilots don't like that, because they've already programmed the computer to fly a particular route to get to the airport. >> complicating things even more, air traffic control recommends a nonprecision approach, a type of manual landing the pilot has had very little experience flying in this brand-new computer sized jet. >> nonprecision approaches do not have the electronic vertical guidance, and in this case that was part of the issue, the descents require a lot of preplanning using a procedure that they don't use a lot. >> air traffic control doesn't know it, but the pilot wants to stick with his initial flight plan and make a precision approach to the original runway. then, once flight computers have gotten the airbus into position, he'll go manual and circle to land at the new runway, runway 5. flight 5148 begins its descent. they plan to land in 15 minutes, but there's growing tension and a growing problem in the cockpit. captain hekay is getting behind his breakthrough jet. >> getting behind the airplane is a widely used statement to say
changes such as runway changes or route changes, pilots don't like that, because they've already programmed the computer to fly a particular route to get to the airport. >> complicating things even more, air traffic control recommends a nonprecision approach, a type of manual landing the pilot has had very little experience flying in this brand-new computer sized jet. >> nonprecision approaches do not have the electronic vertical guidance, and in this case that was part of the...
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and third, changes and methods assumptions as starting data values. considering the trust fund reserves are projected to become depleted much sooner than the combined social security funds. this year's report again projects that di reserve depletion will occur in the fourth quarter of 2016 in the absence of legislative changes. at that point, continuing income to the di trust fund would be sufficient to support expenditures at a level of 81% of program cost. the di program is of immediate importance for the 11 million americans currently receiving benefits. people who are not able to work depend on these benefits. in addition, all working americans who are currently insured depend on this program to replace the income they will lose if they become disabled in the future. the president has proposed a small reallocation of the current payroll tax rate moving 0.9 percentage points of the oasi rate to di for just five years. this reallocation would extend the reserve depletion date of the di trust fund by nearly 20 years, roughly equalizing the financial
and third, changes and methods assumptions as starting data values. considering the trust fund reserves are projected to become depleted much sooner than the combined social security funds. this year's report again projects that di reserve depletion will occur in the fourth quarter of 2016 in the absence of legislative changes. at that point, continuing income to the di trust fund would be sufficient to support expenditures at a level of 81% of program cost. the di program is of immediate...
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it's a remarkable change. on the other hand you have a spain, hand you have spain, some eastern european countries that refuse to take any if they can help it. austria austria send their not going to adjudicate a single asylum claim this year. hungry, putting the border 12 meters high people are trying to put 5-meter high in chile. the european member state are all over the place. but the european commission has been making progress that is been fairly consistent, in trying to make trying to figure out what to do about all this. unfortunately they're focusing on the short-term kinds of things, what do you do when you encounter people in the mediterranean? the pope as spoken about the mediterranean not becoming a graveyard area and so you know, there there is a sense that something is going on but the conversation is how do you address, how do you keep people protected, fed, create opportunities for them you know learning studying, et cetera in places near where the major 4 million people have left syria. what
it's a remarkable change. on the other hand you have a spain, hand you have spain, some eastern european countries that refuse to take any if they can help it. austria austria send their not going to adjudicate a single asylum claim this year. hungry, putting the border 12 meters high people are trying to put 5-meter high in chile. the european member state are all over the place. but the european commission has been making progress that is been fairly consistent, in trying to make trying to...
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their policy that allows this change? what do you think is behind it? >> there have been no official statement yet. we were told earlier on monday that talks were going on between the hungarian government and the germany government to seek status of syrian refugees after the statement from german that they would be treated in a different way to others in terms of the asylum application process. normally it has to be done the first point of entry. hungary is announcing a wrath of new measures making it difficult for refugees to travel into hungary. there are also various new measures on the asylum seeking process that will be introduced. plus moves to put refugees in what are respectively secure areas. transit zones they call them, but secure areas on the border in no man's landed where very large numbers of refugees will be gathered and stay in place until decisions are made on think asylum application. if made it will be very difficult in being successful in getting them apparently with all the resolutions going through.
their policy that allows this change? what do you think is behind it? >> there have been no official statement yet. we were told earlier on monday that talks were going on between the hungarian government and the germany government to seek status of syrian refugees after the statement from german that they would be treated in a different way to others in terms of the asylum application process. normally it has to be done the first point of entry. hungary is announcing a wrath of new...
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you know, it changes. the only thing constant is trump. all of them change. on the bottom, they're going up and down like yo-yos. am b but i've been up there are if a long time, and i hope i'm going to be up there for a long time. i read a lot of the phony reports. when donald trump gets tired of doing this -- i'm not going anywhere, folks. i'm not doing this for my health. i'm doing this to make america great again. and "again" is a very important word. i'm not going anywhere. i'm not going anywhere. got a lot of money. i don't need people funding me. like the other candidates. i have people coming up all the time, wanting to give me millions -- $5 million last week i turned down from one man. i said, i don't want your money. i think that resonates with people. i really think it resonates with people. >> one more question, guys. >> excuse me? well, sanctuary cities, it is a disgrace. what happened in san francisco and other places, sanctuary cities should be defunded and gotten rid of. sanctuary cities are a disgrace. go ahead. we'll talk about that. go ahea
you know, it changes. the only thing constant is trump. all of them change. on the bottom, they're going up and down like yo-yos. am b but i've been up there are if a long time, and i hope i'm going to be up there for a long time. i read a lot of the phony reports. when donald trump gets tired of doing this -- i'm not going anywhere, folks. i'm not doing this for my health. i'm doing this to make america great again. and "again" is a very important word. i'm not going anywhere. i'm...
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we were told was to happen might change because the condition was changed according to their plan. >> would it be better to ask if it will effect where they place it? >> if that's the jest of what you're asking. >> it changes the conditions if he were talking about any other case. >> - >> something happened and therefore the plans were changed the plans were changed a building are could be anything we'll be discussing i'd like to clarification of what a changed condition creates a situation where it might merit a rehearing. >> the department can also address when a new permit is needed with another revision a permit or a revision permit. >> i did not ask you to - i'd like to hear from the city attorney. >> i understand your reference to the city attorney. >> i'd like to hear if the city attorney or of zoning administrator. >> their thank you, very much. this is a rehearing request so the question was whether or not this was information that should have been made available then at the time of the hearing that would have effected your judgment on that matter so i think to extend that w
we were told was to happen might change because the condition was changed according to their plan. >> would it be better to ask if it will effect where they place it? >> if that's the jest of what you're asking. >> it changes the conditions if he were talking about any other case. >> - >> something happened and therefore the plans were changed the plans were changed a building are could be anything we'll be discussing i'd like to clarification of what a changed...
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this is a very important change i strongly recommend you not accept the zoning changes proposed maybe support from some neighbors but those are noted representative the strong opposition of the residents within the immediate area unlike they're impacted by the development we've submitted over 32 signatures from people the right way adjacent to the property that are posted the zoning changes in the vicinity and on behalf of the residents of the surrounding neighborhood i respectfully ask the board to listen to the residents of the immediate area and protect the zoning of the area rejecting the zoning zoning changes at silver thank you for your time. >> hi i live across the street from the jewish home as a neighbor of the excelsior that will be impacted by silver i want to voice our opposition to the conditional use authorization to allow the development exceeding 10 thousand square feet parking is severely limit in the neighborhood it is currently worsened by the parking in the street 247 the addition of 2 hundred and 10 more residents some of whom will have cars and visitors along wit
this is a very important change i strongly recommend you not accept the zoning changes proposed maybe support from some neighbors but those are noted representative the strong opposition of the residents within the immediate area unlike they're impacted by the development we've submitted over 32 signatures from people the right way adjacent to the property that are posted the zoning changes in the vicinity and on behalf of the residents of the surrounding neighborhood i respectfully ask the...
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for the sake of the planet, that has to change. so two years ago i directed gina and the the environmental protection agency to take on this challenge. after working with states and cities and power companies, the bench e.p.a. is felting the first-ever standards of elimination of dumping pluge from power plants. [applause] here is how it works. over the next few years, each state will have the chance to put together its own plan for reducing emissions because ever state has a different energy mix. some generate more of their power from renewables, some from natural gas or nuclear or coal. this plan reflects the fact that not everybody is starting in the same place. so we're giving states the time and the flexibility they need to cut pollution in a way that works for them. and real reward the states that take action sooner instead of later because time is not on our side here. as states work to meet their targets, they can build on the progress that our communities and businesses are already making. a lot of power companies have alr
for the sake of the planet, that has to change. so two years ago i directed gina and the the environmental protection agency to take on this challenge. after working with states and cities and power companies, the bench e.p.a. is felting the first-ever standards of elimination of dumping pluge from power plants. [applause] here is how it works. over the next few years, each state will have the chance to put together its own plan for reducing emissions because ever state has a different energy...
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3 the boards consideration of the july 22, 2015, minutes commissioners any additions, deletions, or changes deletions to the minutes if not may i have a motion to approval of the minutes. >> so moved. >> we have a motion from commissioner vice president honda to do you want the minutes any public comment on this motion? seeing none, then we will call the roll starting with commissioner president lazarus commissioner fung commissioner wilson commissioner swig thank you the that motion carries 5 to zero i'm not sure what to do with the next item without inspector duffy here he's been detailed commissioner president lazarus it's a short item item number 5 for two rehearing requests on eureka street the board received a letter from the appellants for the appeal number 071 and 2 for the dbi actually now i'm reading this may be we can't hear that one either. >> that is also dr related so the only one that isn't involving the department of building inspection is item number 9 so shall we move on to that one. >> okay all right. my apologies to the audience we'll call the next davis versus the zonin
3 the boards consideration of the july 22, 2015, minutes commissioners any additions, deletions, or changes deletions to the minutes if not may i have a motion to approval of the minutes. >> so moved. >> we have a motion from commissioner vice president honda to do you want the minutes any public comment on this motion? seeing none, then we will call the roll starting with commissioner president lazarus commissioner fung commissioner wilson commissioner swig thank you the that...
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they are planning to make some changes to improve accessibility at certain locations. we also discussed the potential of changing the front landscaped terrace so that was more accessible. i know there's a set of steps from the building to the driveway. they said they were exploring different ways to that of larger outdoor patio for residents that might change the landscaping in the front setting. then, the potential batting elevators in the reader, changes they were also-i was a the one area that they were discussed the most were the ceilings, the painted stenciled ceilings and whether those could be readily retrofitted to include sprinklers and lighting and other features and whether they might consider putting a drop ceiling instead. that was one area that was discussed. then, we finally discussed the role of the farc. should this designation be approved. they would have the resources of va rc to come forward to discuss the potential design changes. does that actually are flat- >> as far as i'm concerned. except there was one thing that. there was initially, i though
they are planning to make some changes to improve accessibility at certain locations. we also discussed the potential of changing the front landscaped terrace so that was more accessible. i know there's a set of steps from the building to the driveway. they said they were exploring different ways to that of larger outdoor patio for residents that might change the landscaping in the front setting. then, the potential batting elevators in the reader, changes they were also-i was a the one area...
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>> it's not going to change. in october there'll be a summit of all the bishops around the world, their representatives that will address the issues, including this particular issue of divorce and remarriage. happen. my guess is we'll not see a major change. >> if you say it's time for the faithful to be welcomed into the flock, why not make the change communion. >> it's a difficult question to answer. this is the church teaching going back for millennia, and the church's teachings were signed to protect women, and i that. >> on the issue of homosexuality, the pope saying judge let not thee be judged - by not allowing catholics to take communion, is that not judging them. >> every one of us is under judgment. every one of us will be judged by god for the free choices that we make. the key here is that sacramento marriage will not be done away with. the pope is saying people are welcome, and has to rit write if there are guidelines and criteria. they are not there to punish people. but it's to draw lines of distri
>> it's not going to change. in october there'll be a summit of all the bishops around the world, their representatives that will address the issues, including this particular issue of divorce and remarriage. happen. my guess is we'll not see a major change. >> if you say it's time for the faithful to be welcomed into the flock, why not make the change communion. >> it's a difficult question to answer. this is the church teaching going back for millennia, and the church's...
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when you change your tub, you change your bathroom. and that can change your life. i know because i did it. call today or learn more at bathfitternow.com >>> and like a-- >> look at the calves on this guy. >> before we start. >> okay. >> what about trump? >> he's not backing down. >> oh. neither is megyn kelly. not at all. >> should donald give women equal pay? he actually answers that question. >> and you'll love this. "mr. robot" star christian slater and his co-star are here. the show getting huge reviews, it's great. >> and ariana grande's brother, second best legs on the show. fantastic. "access hollywood live" starts right now. >>> stand by, billy and kit. stand by camera two.
when you change your tub, you change your bathroom. and that can change your life. i know because i did it. call today or learn more at bathfitternow.com >>> and like a-- >> look at the calves on this guy. >> before we start. >> okay. >> what about trump? >> he's not backing down. >> oh. neither is megyn kelly. not at all. >> should donald give women equal pay? he actually answers that question. >> and you'll love this. "mr....
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the country's acceptance of gay people changed. it's happened quickly. more places offer gay people legal protection from discrimination. marriage moved from one state in 2004 to 50 states today. gay men and women, members of congress, corporate chiefs. now that acceptance of gay men and women as volunteers, leaders and role models has been extended to the scouting movement. the boy scouts moved first from prohibiting gay youth from being members to allowing them to join or maintain membership to now allowing units to accept gay men and women as adult volunteers. for those that oppose the change and those that support it. there'll be adjustments made. allen schauffler has more. >> are you open about homosexual. i was taken aback by the question. it felt like a question occupant of the 1950s. >> reporter: from that blunt question the scout master gave an honest answer. i said i wouldn't answer this question, but if i was truthful, yes. that got him kicked out. he is the first to have the charter rejected for coming out. the '98 timber wolves belong to the
the country's acceptance of gay people changed. it's happened quickly. more places offer gay people legal protection from discrimination. marriage moved from one state in 2004 to 50 states today. gay men and women, members of congress, corporate chiefs. now that acceptance of gay men and women as volunteers, leaders and role models has been extended to the scouting movement. the boy scouts moved first from prohibiting gay youth from being members to allowing them to join or maintain membership...