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is it changing? my sense is that it is somehow. >> first of all, you can use it as a tool to explain the difference between whether and climate. >> how do you explain it? what do you say? >> i say, depending on the audience, i say weather is your at-bat and climate is your batting average. whether is your mood, climate is your personality. >> go ahead. >> you use that as your gateway to talk to folks about climate change. >> the flood is a gateway drug for climate, right? >> yes, it is what grabs people's attention. we were talking earlier. i met a climate denier but never a weather denier. it is real, local impacts you can't question. for the floods, for example, we talk about the events leading up to it, which was a big factor in the flood. it wasn't just the storm. it was what happened leading up to that. you talk about how springs have gotten wetter overall and how that is going to continue and that is your tie into climate change. >> the problem i have discovered covering this for 25 years is th
is it changing? my sense is that it is somehow. >> first of all, you can use it as a tool to explain the difference between whether and climate. >> how do you explain it? what do you say? >> i say, depending on the audience, i say weather is your at-bat and climate is your batting average. whether is your mood, climate is your personality. >> go ahead. >> you use that as your gateway to talk to folks about climate change. >> the flood is a gateway drug for...
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there's been change. i'm not sure if the statement has much. >> will see how this change is in america today. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? what about him? ♪ let's do it. ♪ come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. hurry in and lease the glc 300 suv for just $419 a month with credit toward your first month's payment at the mercedes-benz summer event. going on now. i come face-to-face with a lot of behinds. so i know there's a big need for new gas-x maximum strength. it relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort fast. so no one needs to know you've got gas. gas-x. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk
there's been change. i'm not sure if the statement has much. >> will see how this change is in america today. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? what...
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tackleway you can try to climate change, it's changing human behavior, trying to get people to voluntarily take measures so that they are not idling their cars, voluntarily say putting solar panels on their house, doing other things because they believe in it and want to do something but the problem is too big to wait for those kinds of behavioral changes. everything that we do everyday value,oduces positive all the kinds of things absolutely genuinely on ambiguous state good things to do unfortunately usually contributes to the problem because we live in a fossil fuel infrastructure. things that's incredibly important, of the top three things the u.s. needs to de-carbonized the electricity supply and the other is to electrify transportation and come up with more ways to take carbon out of the atmosphere and sequester it and store it using plants and other means. on electric vehicles that's one of the ways. idling of -- idling electric vehicles wouldn't give the same amount of pollution like you get right now with an internal combustion engine. that's why this is a structural problem, a de
tackleway you can try to climate change, it's changing human behavior, trying to get people to voluntarily take measures so that they are not idling their cars, voluntarily say putting solar panels on their house, doing other things because they believe in it and want to do something but the problem is too big to wait for those kinds of behavioral changes. everything that we do everyday value,oduces positive all the kinds of things absolutely genuinely on ambiguous state good things to do...
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he changed the dialogue. he changed the whole question. he changed what was going on. the idea that it's comparable to what this guy is doing is absolutely bizarre. look, this is three years later. the world has changed. president trump has turned it upside down internationally. he has turned it upside down economically. people are hurriedly badly. there is no response. we faced a different problem 10 years ago when the economy collapsed because of republican policies. now we face the follow-up that the economy as well as the soul of the country are collapsing. it's a different problem. but with the same basic principles. we have to be honest, straightforward, and definitive -- and authentic about what we are going to do. i'm looking forward to going into detail and explain the differences we have. they are all good people. here is my plan for health care. what is yours? let's talk about it. >> your party has changed as well. do you feel it is moving too far to the left? care, they want to decriminalize those who cross border. mr. biden: this isn't about left or right.
he changed the dialogue. he changed the whole question. he changed what was going on. the idea that it's comparable to what this guy is doing is absolutely bizarre. look, this is three years later. the world has changed. president trump has turned it upside down internationally. he has turned it upside down economically. people are hurriedly badly. there is no response. we faced a different problem 10 years ago when the economy collapsed because of republican policies. now we face the follow-up...
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there's been change. i'm not sure if the statement has much. >> will see how this change is in america today. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this! talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. talk to your doctor or pharmacist today hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get
there's been change. i'm not sure if the statement has much. >> will see how this change is in america today. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be...
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we can see that the climate is changing the rain has become less reliable. but ginger yams and tamarack grow even when there's not much rain where. the big day has arrived for our young property is. but 1st more humble result talks about what he learned at the workshop. tells the audience how the new kinds of plants can help prevent landslides. at least half the village has come for the event including my about johnny. carson ganesh introduces the puppet play. the monkey complains about the destruction of the forest and the young girl in the cow explain how women can protect the soil with sustainable farming. a serious message charmingly conveyed. that i didn't know you could also use. and neighbor knows more about it. perhaps we'll try it. then the workshop participants sing a song they wrote themselves to inspire enthusiasm to pursue the changes that are so urgently needed to ensure that people can live here in safety. i hope you enjoyed that story and. will be back with many more. until that the bus. strong women in africa. the battle against horrific vio
we can see that the climate is changing the rain has become less reliable. but ginger yams and tamarack grow even when there's not much rain where. the big day has arrived for our young property is. but 1st more humble result talks about what he learned at the workshop. tells the audience how the new kinds of plants can help prevent landslides. at least half the village has come for the event including my about johnny. carson ganesh introduces the puppet play. the monkey complains about the...
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the 40-foot height did not change. a july 2 e-mail from verizon's consultant at sf planning reads, i appreciate the confirmation of sticking with the 40-foot height i am sure verizon will, too. verizon misrepresented that the facility is not in a protected location. it should have been evaluated as a planning protected location. as shown in this document that i received in my sunshine ordinance. i would like to add these into the record, they are not in my brief. knowing this, verizon failed to alert planning. december 13, 2017 letter, planning, back in 2017 when it was 42. asked verizon for a facility that does not degrade the ascetic attributes. verizon misrepresented this facility would not detract from views on belvidere street. it would only be visible for a few feet, the pole is a visible for 180 feet along belvidere. finally, verizon interferes with this appeal process for requesting a postponement to be fast-track. >> i'm sorry, your time is up. >> we will now hear from frances dependahl. >> good evening. i hav
the 40-foot height did not change. a july 2 e-mail from verizon's consultant at sf planning reads, i appreciate the confirmation of sticking with the 40-foot height i am sure verizon will, too. verizon misrepresented that the facility is not in a protected location. it should have been evaluated as a planning protected location. as shown in this document that i received in my sunshine ordinance. i would like to add these into the record, they are not in my brief. knowing this, verizon failed to...
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what we are saying is, we want change, people in the cities, those aware of the issues want change and yet you coalminers out there in the regions, you will have to look after yourself in future. we haven't had governments come in with comprehensive structural adjustment policies up as seen in germany. in germany, the transition has been pretty flawless and not a single coalminer has lost theirjob. in australia, we haven't had that sense of social responsibility that's let us bring everyone people along. social responsibility is one thing but it's easy to have when you are not bearing the cost. one of the economic models that looked at the proposal from the opposition labor party in the run—up to the federal election in this spring suggested that cost would be about us$181 million. 167,000 jobs. now, it's not really surprising, is it, people who work in those industries look at those warnings and say, "actually, of course, i care about the planet, i care about my children and grandchildren but right now, i care about having food on the table, paying the bills and paying mortgage and
what we are saying is, we want change, people in the cities, those aware of the issues want change and yet you coalminers out there in the regions, you will have to look after yourself in future. we haven't had governments come in with comprehensive structural adjustment policies up as seen in germany. in germany, the transition has been pretty flawless and not a single coalminer has lost theirjob. in australia, we haven't had that sense of social responsibility that's let us bring everyone...
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these are the changes we need. i know change can happen. i'm running for president because i've seen change. i know it can happen. but my friends, i worn caution, because there's a lot of voices of conventional wisdom that are telling us don't be too bold. don't sound like you want to rock the boat too much. if you turn on the tv, the commentators will say the only way we win is if we don't sound like we are trying to do too much for people. doesn't make sense to me. we don't need just a little change, we need mental health services for everyone, every family who needs it. we need hospitals to be kept open. rural iowa needs schools to be kept open, meets pre-k for the children. rural iowa needs universal health care, because people are not going to get these things unless there's universal health care. when we are bold, we inspire people, we move people. they don't come out to vote because they hear a nice, bland message, do they? they come out to vote when they hear passion and they believe change can happen, and that's the party we need t
these are the changes we need. i know change can happen. i'm running for president because i've seen change. i know it can happen. but my friends, i worn caution, because there's a lot of voices of conventional wisdom that are telling us don't be too bold. don't sound like you want to rock the boat too much. if you turn on the tv, the commentators will say the only way we win is if we don't sound like we are trying to do too much for people. doesn't make sense to me. we don't need just a little...
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changes -- what changes? guest: a lot of scientists came out and said we are falling behind on this. there was a personal interaction with climate change and people are connecting the dots. people that i talked to in places that are conservative acknowledge something is different. you talk to farmers and people in conservative hotbeds. it might be low lands like the carolinas and they know something is changing. it does not mean they like the democratic policy platforms, but there is a recognition it's affecting everybody. host: plano, texas is next. patti. caller: how many billions of years old is this planet? climate changes constantly and in major ways at times. i agree with that. i wanted tow concentrate on solar products. i have solar panels on the house. i love them. here in texas it can get hot. i have not paid anything except about a hundred $50 in the last $150 in the past 12 months. host: why did you decide to go solar? guest: my neighbors -- caller: my neighbors got one and they said how great it w
changes -- what changes? guest: a lot of scientists came out and said we are falling behind on this. there was a personal interaction with climate change and people are connecting the dots. people that i talked to in places that are conservative acknowledge something is different. you talk to farmers and people in conservative hotbeds. it might be low lands like the carolinas and they know something is changing. it does not mean they like the democratic policy platforms, but there is a...
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report on climate change dr for the han from the potsdam institute of climate change welcome dr brown so do you think that lowering our consumption of meat is one of the best ways of dealing with some of the problems raised in the report just . one of the responses ops and that we mentioned in our report is to have it's that means to. plants plant as diets because what we find is. as fuel resources used to produce steam and old mates it's pronounced which is harmful for our club so you have to 1st convince people to have less needs how does a stint operate but to the idea of eating more plant based have a more plant based diet than a meat based diet. one thing when you talk about dietary changes we all think that people had choices but when you look at local environment that might not be the case because our dietary habits are defined by our food environment so people have very less choices and their choices are constrained by the local stories so here this might be one of them is reason why people are resistant it's instant saying that we also see increasing number of visitor in peop
report on climate change dr for the han from the potsdam institute of climate change welcome dr brown so do you think that lowering our consumption of meat is one of the best ways of dealing with some of the problems raised in the report just . one of the responses ops and that we mentioned in our report is to have it's that means to. plants plant as diets because what we find is. as fuel resources used to produce steam and old mates it's pronounced which is harmful for our club so you have to...
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in looking how this that changed, it is a discrete change and the calculation of the fee. we had determine how to apply that fairly, consistently, accurately and in line with our policies and procedures with the planning code requirements. when the policy was ready to be implemented we developed clear standards of how to be applied. we stated if you had your site permit issued before december 31, 2018 that you are subject to the old fee methodology. if your site permit is issued after the date you are subject to the new fee methodology. at the time that, you know, the appellant was pursuing the project they had artie stated that they were going to apply by providing on-site units. now they want and they would like to use the new fee methodology because it is cost advantageous to them. the issue we have moving forward with this, first it and correct and inconsistent code application. we look at when the assessed and occurs, it is by permit issuance. that locks in the methodology for those calculations. that is what the zoning administrator determined. it is what is on the p
in looking how this that changed, it is a discrete change and the calculation of the fee. we had determine how to apply that fairly, consistently, accurately and in line with our policies and procedures with the planning code requirements. when the policy was ready to be implemented we developed clear standards of how to be applied. we stated if you had your site permit issued before december 31, 2018 that you are subject to the old fee methodology. if your site permit is issued after the date...
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there's been change. i'm not sure if the statement has much. >> will see how this change is in america today. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? i come face-to-face with a lot of behinds. so i know there's a big need for new gas-x maximum strength. it relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort fast. so no one needs to know you've got gas. gas-x. so no one needs to know you've got gas. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain reliev
there's been change. i'm not sure if the statement has much. >> will see how this change is in america today. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast......
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nothing changes. the status quo persists, i think, because there is no action inside congress to change it. you cannot change something unless you act to change it. there is no action. if you are on capitol hill today, you are struck by the complete absence of action. it is remarkable. members don't want, in my opinion, conflict, because the legislative process -- they don't want the conflict it generates, because it divides their parties. when you think of election in terms of parties, the last thing you want to do is divide your party. you believe that winners win, losers lose when you are united and the other side is divided. the result, and my colleagues have mentioned this, you have seen bipartisan agreement to shift decisions to the ministry of agencies, to the courts, because that is where we will handle controversial decisions. stuff, do all kinds of but we will not act in congress. on the floor, in committee, anywhere. with former speaker ryan telling his moderate republicans pushing a discha
nothing changes. the status quo persists, i think, because there is no action inside congress to change it. you cannot change something unless you act to change it. there is no action. if you are on capitol hill today, you are struck by the complete absence of action. it is remarkable. members don't want, in my opinion, conflict, because the legislative process -- they don't want the conflict it generates, because it divides their parties. when you think of election in terms of parties, the...
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says it's time to change the good news in missions from farming can be cut. if we change how we farm and what we eat fruit and vegetables need less oil and water and they generate far less greenhouse gases than meat for example if the world's population growth slows down and people consume less meat scientists think there's only a low risk that more land will be needed by intensive agriculture and there would be enough food to go around the picture is very different if the global population increases at a faster rate than at present and our consumption of resources remains high the i.p.c.c. warns that could result in an environmental catastrophe climbing temperatures would create larger and larger deserts and gravely endanger our capacity to feed the world. and she is one of the lead authors of the chapter on security in this new i.p.c.c. report is going to have you on the show tonight have we reached that point at which climate change is threatening our ability to put food on the table. we're nearing that point we're not there yet but it is approaching rapid
says it's time to change the good news in missions from farming can be cut. if we change how we farm and what we eat fruit and vegetables need less oil and water and they generate far less greenhouse gases than meat for example if the world's population growth slows down and people consume less meat scientists think there's only a low risk that more land will be needed by intensive agriculture and there would be enough food to go around the picture is very different if the global population...
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things have changed. well, things may have changed in london, and indeed the rhetoric may have changed, but the facts of the matter haven't. ultimately, the uk has decided to leave the eu. they've triggered article 50 of the lisbon treaty to allow them do so, but we on the european side stand consistently to protect the european principles, and indeed to ensure the uk meets its responsibilities, that we have those legal guarantees for european citizens living in the uk and british citizens living across the eu, that the uk meets its responsibilities in terms of financial payments, to see off commitments that they've made that they received a massive return on, but equally that we have a mechanism that keeps the border on the island of ireland open, that ensures that the good friday agreement — the very fragile peace deal that's only 21 years old — of which the british and irish governments are co—guarantors of, that that is protected. that there's no hardening of the border and that we can go forwar
things have changed. well, things may have changed in london, and indeed the rhetoric may have changed, but the facts of the matter haven't. ultimately, the uk has decided to leave the eu. they've triggered article 50 of the lisbon treaty to allow them do so, but we on the european side stand consistently to protect the european principles, and indeed to ensure the uk meets its responsibilities, that we have those legal guarantees for european citizens living in the uk and british citizens...
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he changed the dialogue. he changed the whole question. he changed what was going on. the idea that it's comparable to what this guy is doing is absolutely bizarre. look, this is three years later. the world has changed. president trump has turned it upside down internationally. he has turned it upside down economically. people are hurting badly. there is no response. we faced a different problem 10 years ago when the economy collapsed because of republican policies. now we face the problem that the economy and the soul of the country is collapsing because of this presidency. it's a different problem. the same basic principles. we have to be honest, straightforward, and definitive -- authentic about what we are going to do. i look forward to going into detail and explain and deal with the differences we have. they are all good people. here is my plan for health care. what is yours? let's talk about it. >> your party has cngsome of yoc candidate say they want to decriminalize crossing the border illegally. joe biden this isn't about left : or right. i think i represent
he changed the dialogue. he changed the whole question. he changed what was going on. the idea that it's comparable to what this guy is doing is absolutely bizarre. look, this is three years later. the world has changed. president trump has turned it upside down internationally. he has turned it upside down economically. people are hurting badly. there is no response. we faced a different problem 10 years ago when the economy collapsed because of republican policies. now we face the problem...
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report on climate change dr hahn from the institute of climate change welcome dr bernard so do you fink that lowering our consumption of meat is one of the best ways of dealing with some of the problems raised in the report just. one of the responses offs and that we mentioned in our report is to change or die to have it's that means to. plants plant as diets because what they find is. as resources used to produce steam and olds for. mit's it's pronounced pins which is harmful for our climate so you have to 1st convince people to have a less need how does this and our people to the idea of eating more plant based have a more plant based diet than a meat based on one thing when we talk about dietary sins is we all think that people had choices but when you look at local environment that might not be the case because our dietary habits are defined by our food environment so people have very less choices and their choices are constrained by their local stories so here this might be one of the ms reason why people are resistant to instant saying that we also see increasing number of visitor
report on climate change dr hahn from the institute of climate change welcome dr bernard so do you fink that lowering our consumption of meat is one of the best ways of dealing with some of the problems raised in the report just. one of the responses offs and that we mentioned in our report is to change or die to have it's that means to. plants plant as diets because what they find is. as resources used to produce steam and olds for. mit's it's pronounced pins which is harmful for our climate...
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life here has always changed. but then we are reaching the point where these changes are not such things that you can add up to. people don't feel safe anymore and that starts to affect their mental health. 100km from anna's reindeer, in the far north—eastern corner of finland, close to the russian border, heini lives in a very remote house. the nearest supermarket is 90km away. most sami people in northern lapland live in places like this and they are very much connected to their natural environment. we built this house ourselves and i think log house itself is eco—friendly. we heat the house with wood but we do have running water and electricity, like in any other house. we are no eco—warriors, we arejust ordinary people who wants to do our best. in early spring, heini and her family drink birchjuice. she usually start tapping the trees in may. but this year, for the first time, the juice was ready in april. we get winter very late. it can be december that we get permanent snow. for instance, this february
life here has always changed. but then we are reaching the point where these changes are not such things that you can add up to. people don't feel safe anymore and that starts to affect their mental health. 100km from anna's reindeer, in the far north—eastern corner of finland, close to the russian border, heini lives in a very remote house. the nearest supermarket is 90km away. most sami people in northern lapland live in places like this and they are very much connected to their natural...
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additional changes. that is absolutely correct. it is hard to have a clear view of what is exactly going on inside the interior department at all times, but, you know, for much of this administration, there is still not an official wildlife service director confirmed by congress, so that might be contributing, but it does take time to develop regulations, to assess public comments and, hopefully, respond to them, which in this case i don't think the trumpet ministration did. let's go to gym in idaho. good morning. caller: jason, how many grizzlies and mountain lions and wolves have you introduced to the large blue state? thank you. all right, well, one of the greatest successes of the endangered species act has been the fact we have been able to bring back the gray wolf into , great lakes states as well as the northern rockies. they are beginning to expand their range even into california and colorado. we are also involved in red wolf protection in north carolina and hoping to bring them back throughout
additional changes. that is absolutely correct. it is hard to have a clear view of what is exactly going on inside the interior department at all times, but, you know, for much of this administration, there is still not an official wildlife service director confirmed by congress, so that might be contributing, but it does take time to develop regulations, to assess public comments and, hopefully, respond to them, which in this case i don't think the trumpet ministration did. let's go to gym in...
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this changing page changed our served our. whose 1st words were at a law a c. or a challenging post you've got 2 years to live. i have no doubt that what happened was criminal. offense concentrated market is a $1000000000.00 industry these companies have a huge financial motivation to sow these problems there are numerous studies showing that doctors were keen to test facts are a concentrate straight in fits of it's own that patients want gives them doctors the wrong choice to play golf or turn to stone why they would give me consecutive doses day to day and people still die and i'm always question risk. aren't being hard to leave so many. welcome to maximize their financial survival guide. looking forward to the town. this is what happens to pensions in britain. you watch kaiser report. who. like to. look at it. in the stories the shape the way the 2 russian pilots pull off an expert emergency landing to save their passengers and crews lives after that plane suffers double engine failure during takeoff. medical examiner ruled that the death of the disgraced fi
this changing page changed our served our. whose 1st words were at a law a c. or a challenging post you've got 2 years to live. i have no doubt that what happened was criminal. offense concentrated market is a $1000000000.00 industry these companies have a huge financial motivation to sow these problems there are numerous studies showing that doctors were keen to test facts are a concentrate straight in fits of it's own that patients want gives them doctors the wrong choice to play golf or turn...
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that changes the dynamic. one of the reasons they bring that up with all the swiping it's easy come easy go for dates that people just disappear it's called ghosting they just never contact the person again they ghost somebody but that's what they are doing and the same idea with the choice overload is now happening in the workplace there is the endless jobs available now they just think they could get another one and another one. the idea of the endless sea of choices is changing their willingness to commit because maybe there is something incrementally better out there may be a romantic relationship because of the endless sea of choices. >> and what is happening is changing adulthood and what that means. sociologist who studied the mark of adulthood the five markers. leaving home, becoming financially independent to marry and have a child. if you go back to 1960 by age 3077 percent of women and 65 percent of men had achieved all five of those markers. but if you fast forward to now it's only half and only on
that changes the dynamic. one of the reasons they bring that up with all the swiping it's easy come easy go for dates that people just disappear it's called ghosting they just never contact the person again they ghost somebody but that's what they are doing and the same idea with the choice overload is now happening in the workplace there is the endless jobs available now they just think they could get another one and another one. the idea of the endless sea of choices is changing their...
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how much has the situation here changed in one time. it was definitive so well we definitely need to worry in alpine regions the temperature has already risen 2 degrees celsius. that's a bigger increase than in the lowlands and a lot more than the global average. stack and the forecasts back this up there will be more of a temperature rise here than in surrounding regions and that's why there are such massive changes in nature from the glaciers to the forests from hydrology to water supply. for example all trees require a specific temperature to flourish as temperatures rise ideal tree habitats and now at high altitudes. oh i did i was moved to i was that means is to be where the temperature suits them they actually need to be $500.00 metres higher up the slopes than they are that includes tree species suited to mountain peaks but the problem with that is they can't be $500.00 metres higher up because obviously they're already at the summit so where do they go back to in the end and. there's no shortage of evidence that the alpine envir
how much has the situation here changed in one time. it was definitive so well we definitely need to worry in alpine regions the temperature has already risen 2 degrees celsius. that's a bigger increase than in the lowlands and a lot more than the global average. stack and the forecasts back this up there will be more of a temperature rise here than in surrounding regions and that's why there are such massive changes in nature from the glaciers to the forests from hydrology to water supply. for...
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fundamentally change the political. consolations one aspect is also that all the leaders of the major parties in the existing parties in because me has been put under house arrest which also shows and you say fundamentally changing when you talk about people being put under house arrest that can't go on forever more there has to be a resolution to the situation yes if i guess other than yes the resolution will be new elections resolutions will be does new institutional set up of the union territory which much more limited competence is compared to in a state of union territories. are administered by the whole ministry so it shows that they will have much less space yes and the political solution is to implement some form of democratic representation which will be done with new elections but the protests will go on yes i don't think new elections will solve anything in all likelihood. muslim politicians will boycott it because they feel they have not been consulted in any of this india has used its might to press ahead w
fundamentally change the political. consolations one aspect is also that all the leaders of the major parties in the existing parties in because me has been put under house arrest which also shows and you say fundamentally changing when you talk about people being put under house arrest that can't go on forever more there has to be a resolution to the situation yes if i guess other than yes the resolution will be new elections resolutions will be does new institutional set up of the union...
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fundamentally change the political. consolations one aspect is also that all the leaders of the major parties of the existing parties in because me has been put under house arrest which also shows us a fundamentally changing when you talk about people being put under house arrest that can't go on forever more than yet has to be a resolution to the situation yes if i guess on that oh yes the resolution will be new elections resolutions will be does new institutional set up of the union territory which much more limited competence is compared to in a state of union territories. are administered by the home ministry so it shows that they will have much less space yes and the political solution is to implement some form of democratic representation which will be done with new elections but the protests will go on yes i don't think new elections will solve anything in all likelihood. muslim politicians will boycott it because they feel they have not been consulted in any of this india has used its might to press ahead with t
fundamentally change the political. consolations one aspect is also that all the leaders of the major parties of the existing parties in because me has been put under house arrest which also shows us a fundamentally changing when you talk about people being put under house arrest that can't go on forever more than yet has to be a resolution to the situation yes if i guess on that oh yes the resolution will be new elections resolutions will be does new institutional set up of the union territory...
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changing a lot, there has been lots of changes. yes, it has become more multicultural, and that is the reason why the right, the far—right, feel uncomfortable here. this man is a local politician for the left party in neukolln. he has also been targeted. they set my car on fire. the fire came to the building, and it was very lucky that we survived, yes. berlin police have set up a special unit to investigate far—right crime in neukolln, but no arrests have been made in any of the cases being investigated. that is why every week, christiana and other locals protest outside police headquarters. this sign says we are afraid. are you too? now it‘s time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i‘m adam wild, and this is your thursday sport briefing. and simona halep survived a scare to begin her defence of her rogers cup title in toronto. it was her first match since she won the wimbledon title last month. she beat qualifierjennifer brady in an epic three—setter. it was a slow start from the former world number
changing a lot, there has been lots of changes. yes, it has become more multicultural, and that is the reason why the right, the far—right, feel uncomfortable here. this man is a local politician for the left party in neukolln. he has also been targeted. they set my car on fire. the fire came to the building, and it was very lucky that we survived, yes. berlin police have set up a special unit to investigate far—right crime in neukolln, but no arrests have been made in any of the cases...
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cast calendar is downright alfonzo any longer he is darned there's change and pain change dard served our right. his 1st words were had a lot of us here a challenging post you've got 2 years to live. i have no doubt that what happened was scriven. let's concentrate market is a $1000000000.00 industry these companies have a huge financial motivation to solve these problems there are numerous stocks showing that don't just work keen to test facts right concentrate straight insights and it's all that patients want gives them says the wrong stoplight long term from the start why they would keep me from secure those years day. people still die i don't know which question or so i tried being allowed to live when somebody had. just. moved through and they're like a cook now helping move paid and morgan through the house. or mike i think i'm ready to work that for a placement and you're headed to the starboard see the cards and we'll do in fact underneath like today to install the international docking adapter 3 to pressure. if you are. here for around. us need to donald trump comes to a stat
cast calendar is downright alfonzo any longer he is darned there's change and pain change dard served our right. his 1st words were had a lot of us here a challenging post you've got 2 years to live. i have no doubt that what happened was scriven. let's concentrate market is a $1000000000.00 industry these companies have a huge financial motivation to solve these problems there are numerous stocks showing that don't just work keen to test facts right concentrate straight insights and it's all...
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you want to call someone to read to change a camera changes in the well carbon dioxide or greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and i know that when these small gases it blocks the heat from coming out so then there is it's because woman side the atmosphere. when people. see these. changes so the climate changes basically when temperatures go hotter they what they mean to causing ice caps to melt and which will see me the day if you miss my guess a day is a climate axe of hist based in johannesburg he works for n g o 350 africa welcome to africa organizations mission statement says you want to build an african movement to fight climate change how do we fight climate change in africa. thank you very much christine for inviting me i think there's a couple of ways in which you. change in africa but the way in which the 50 doesn't is that we invest a lot in the community please do and as asians on the ground that are working on telling issues that are created of course passionate change so that's how different he doesn't in that we made sure that we work with these organizations on the grou
you want to call someone to read to change a camera changes in the well carbon dioxide or greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and i know that when these small gases it blocks the heat from coming out so then there is it's because woman side the atmosphere. when people. see these. changes so the climate changes basically when temperatures go hotter they what they mean to causing ice caps to melt and which will see me the day if you miss my guess a day is a climate axe of hist based in...
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i want to talk about structural change. because structural change is how you get change over time. and what that means in this case, we have to have somebody who pushes back against the big corporations. that means we need more power in the hands of workers paired we need him to make it easier to -- we need to put more power in the hands of workers. we need to make it easier to join a union. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: unions built america's america last. -- middle class. unions will rebuild america's middle class. that is one way to get some structural change in this economy. let's talk about a second way. it is time for a wealth tax in america. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: ok. so let's talk a little bit about how this would work. the basic idea is, for the big fortunes. ok? anyone who has more than $50 million in acute laded assets. your -- in accumulated assets. your first $50 million is free and clear. million and first dollar, you have to pitch into cents. cents.h in 2 cents for every dollar after that. that is the basic idea. just a you know for here in america,
i want to talk about structural change. because structural change is how you get change over time. and what that means in this case, we have to have somebody who pushes back against the big corporations. that means we need more power in the hands of workers paired we need him to make it easier to -- we need to put more power in the hands of workers. we need to make it easier to join a union. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: unions built america's america last. -- middle class. unions will...
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life here has always changed. but then we are reaching the point where these changes are not such things that you can add up to. people don't feel safe anymore and that starts to affect their mental health. 100km from anna's reindeer, in the far north—eastern corner of finland, close to the russian border, heini lives in a very remote house. the nearest supermarket is 90km away. most sami people in northern lapland live in places like this and they are very much connected to their natural environment. we built this house ourselves and i think log house itself is eco—friendly. we heat the house with wood but we do have running water and electricity, like in any other house. we are no eco—warriors, we are just ordinary people who wants to do our best. in early spring, heini and herfamily drink birchjuice. she usually start tapping the trees in may. but this year, for the first time, the juice was ready in april. we get winter very late. it can be december that we get permanent snow. for instance, this february
life here has always changed. but then we are reaching the point where these changes are not such things that you can add up to. people don't feel safe anymore and that starts to affect their mental health. 100km from anna's reindeer, in the far north—eastern corner of finland, close to the russian border, heini lives in a very remote house. the nearest supermarket is 90km away. most sami people in northern lapland live in places like this and they are very much connected to their natural...
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the un says we must change our diets to help stop climate change. a new report warns that intensive farming to produce meat and dairy products is having a devastating impact on the planet. the choice between broccoli and ribs on your plate actually has a real link to the level of global warming that we are likely to see. india's prime minister defends his decision to revoke kashmir‘s special status. narendra modi says a new era has begun, and the region will be freed from separatism. almost seven hundred factory workers are arrested in mississippi in what's believed to be america's largest immigration raid. we'll be outside an equinox gym in new york as the chain battles to keep its customers after links emerge with president trump. the message from the un experts today is clear: we all need to eat less meat to help fight climate change. the un's climate panel, the ipcc, have released the most comprehensive report on land use and climate change ever compiled, and it makes for sober reading. it says one quarter of global emissions are because of th
the un says we must change our diets to help stop climate change. a new report warns that intensive farming to produce meat and dairy products is having a devastating impact on the planet. the choice between broccoli and ribs on your plate actually has a real link to the level of global warming that we are likely to see. india's prime minister defends his decision to revoke kashmir‘s special status. narendra modi says a new era has begun, and the region will be freed from separatism. almost...
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the level of the policy rate changed, the outlook for the policy rate has changed and that is what the two-year is telling you. it is combining those two things together. 125 basis points lower. things are moving quickly here. even today, the two-year, 10 year spread is still positive. that's because markets are probably expected more action from the committee. the point is that the structure of short-term rates dropped by about 125 basis points due to fomc action. the longer-term rates fell in tandem. most of the time when we are describing this to clients and customers, we would say that is more important for investment decisions, but this is a case where the longer-term rate came down in tandem with a short rate. here we are providing more monetary policy accommodation than we did late last year. bottom line, u.s. monetary policy, quite a bit more accommodative than it was. furthermore, let's channel our inner milton friedman here. there are long and variable lags in the effective monetary policy on the economy. these are developments that just happened over the last six months or s
the level of the policy rate changed, the outlook for the policy rate has changed and that is what the two-year is telling you. it is combining those two things together. 125 basis points lower. things are moving quickly here. even today, the two-year, 10 year spread is still positive. that's because markets are probably expected more action from the committee. the point is that the structure of short-term rates dropped by about 125 basis points due to fomc action. the longer-term rates fell in...
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without drastic changes to the way we use the planet's resources. he joins a mission searching for refugees in danger off the coast of libya. guyand we held here from volunteers taking on the authorities who want to keep out the new iraq. i'm phil gallo welcome to the program india's prime minister asked proclaimed what he calls a new era for indian controlled kashmir following his decision to revoke the region's semi autonomous status in a t.v. address they said his government's action would free the region from terrorism and separatism pakistan disputes india's claim to the territory and has responded by suspending trade with. india and expanding the country's envoy however it ruled out military action a security lockdown in the region is now in its 4th day with hundreds of local politicians under arrest. these treats are usually thronging with traffic but since then he's decision to revoke to semi autonomous status of engine controlled kashmir army fatigues have replaced the colorful bustle of everyday life few civilians still venture from their
without drastic changes to the way we use the planet's resources. he joins a mission searching for refugees in danger off the coast of libya. guyand we held here from volunteers taking on the authorities who want to keep out the new iraq. i'm phil gallo welcome to the program india's prime minister asked proclaimed what he calls a new era for indian controlled kashmir following his decision to revoke the region's semi autonomous status in a t.v. address they said his government's action would...
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i have warchtched this change. they no longer hold it against you if you write out for "the washington post" or on "backsto "backstory" or whatever. in terms of implementation, quite literally, i don't know which organizations you would go to but a discussion between the decision makers within our own disciplines where all of this starts and those people who run universities may go a away towas resolving all of this. >> we need more conferences like this one. i am going to give you a shout-out for organizing where like, great divide between presenting -- say i would like to panel the first panel, terrific set of scholarly presentations. but they're also discussions of how to engage the public, that we ourselves are not distinguishing between the two. >> right. just as a quick rider to that comment, you know, backstory is pennsylvania university-supported show in many respects, right. so if you think about the fact that you have you know one sbun like ed ayres a seeing value in the show. gets support from the univer
i have warchtched this change. they no longer hold it against you if you write out for "the washington post" or on "backsto "backstory" or whatever. in terms of implementation, quite literally, i don't know which organizations you would go to but a discussion between the decision makers within our own disciplines where all of this starts and those people who run universities may go a away towas resolving all of this. >> we need more conferences like this one. i am...
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my life was changed to a. and actually, for me the most useful this one i was coming out and it was one of the few novels so that changed my life. not usually by being switched from the liberal side of things, the conservative side of things that i think in a way someone had is going to change that is a little bit unstable. it should take time to get from one place to another on the political spectrum. thank you to all of you and you will have an opportunity to hear both anthony and carlos and a half an hour from now. they will be speaking interviewing and rethinking identity and we have a panel on the paris review the recent issue in the art of poetry and we will have a tribute to him and emily will be moderating that and michael will be around. we have a german civilian together and there's a lot of german literature and culture that is talked about there and i think that's it. are you going to be around? [applause] thank you so much. books will be signed by over here in the courtyard. [inaudible] [inaudible
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and this exacerbates climate change... the un climate panel highlights these challenges in a major new report into how we're damaging the land we depend on — and what that means for the future. we see very high risks, and that becomes incredibly scary, not just for the public, but for us as individuals and scientists, and the question is, what can we do to avoid those risks and build a betterfuture? the first step, the scientists say, would be to see an end to clearing forests like the amazon. as we reported last month, the trees store huge amounts of carbon, but they're being felled to make way for cattle. and because the animals generate a lot of methane, a warming gas, the report says that eating less meat and more plants would really help. so what we choose to put on our plate helps define what the carbon footprint and the level of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere, so that choice between broccoli and ribs on your plate actually has a real link to the level of global warming that we're likely to see. the report sugges
and this exacerbates climate change... the un climate panel highlights these challenges in a major new report into how we're damaging the land we depend on — and what that means for the future. we see very high risks, and that becomes incredibly scary, not just for the public, but for us as individuals and scientists, and the question is, what can we do to avoid those risks and build a betterfuture? the first step, the scientists say, would be to see an end to clearing forests like the...
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lackey: it really started to change quickly. we sawaw a lotot more purple urchinins. the kelp started to not look as healthy. we really stararted seeing the lastst kelp, more urchins,s, ani think therere were a lot of peoe surprisesed. man: when n we started this urcn removal project, it was really small. it was jujust a few peope that really wanteded to do something about ththe urchin exexplosion because the e depart hadn't been doing anything. we removed 57 7 tons of purple ururchins, between the recreationalal and the commercil divers. our program is now what i considider a success, ok, , so give y yourselves a big round of applauause, please. [cheering] this event basically was spawned by the closure of abalonone seasons. you knonow, t a ab seasons were closesed due to the lack o of kelp andnd the incrers number of f urchinin that were preventing the kelp from coming up. so, you know, basically, our r best chancnce of gettitinn abalalone fisherery back is s to somethining about ththe urchin fifirst. therere's no way to prt what'll happen. things change, bubut a lo
lackey: it really started to change quickly. we sawaw a lotot more purple urchinins. the kelp started to not look as healthy. we really stararted seeing the lastst kelp, more urchins,s, ani think therere were a lot of peoe surprisesed. man: when n we started this urcn removal project, it was really small. it was jujust a few peope that really wanteded to do something about ththe urchin exexplosion because the e depart hadn't been doing anything. we removed 57 7 tons of purple ururchins, between...
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change form that will lay out the actual changes to the d.g.o. specifically. and then that bulletin is valid for two years, and then the d.g.o. has to be reopened i imagine the commission would want to adjust at that time. otherwise, just a reminder this is the document in front of you. it first came to the commission january 2018, approved in february of 2018 and then we revisited it in january 2019. talking about adding m.o.u.'s to the scope, we made a small additional change related to this matrix and the written directors annual work plan. written directors will develop an annual plan. we have this five-year plan, as you see it tonight. the annual plan will solidify each year, which d.g.o. needs to come up we have to adjust the five-year plan according to d.g.o.'s, or bulletins that are about to expire. such that we have to change a d.g.o. so we will have to address that in the annual work plan as well. the idea being the commission president would approve that plan, and then we will make the current five-year plan available , it's available tonight, as yo
change form that will lay out the actual changes to the d.g.o. specifically. and then that bulletin is valid for two years, and then the d.g.o. has to be reopened i imagine the commission would want to adjust at that time. otherwise, just a reminder this is the document in front of you. it first came to the commission january 2018, approved in february of 2018 and then we revisited it in january 2019. talking about adding m.o.u.'s to the scope, we made a small additional change related to this...
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what is going to happen is that now the minute the the new government will try to change to make changes they have the power to make those changes in constitutional jams now the question will be to what extent will the military set by and accept all these jailed for example let's say the prime minister after appointing his cabinet would decide for example to change the commander of the armed forces or to. to ask to pass laws which are strictly military and security forces remit he has a right to do that and he can do it. so how will their act as a question they also have since he is going to control the justice system he can arrest anybody he wants and put them from the president down how would they they or their supporters accept for example that their. leaders to preserve and put their will trial. he has a right of course to retire members of the military and members of the security forces all this he will have to do the civilian cabinet has a right to do. i suspect they will be trying to do it. there will be practically how much would the military to let ok mr elephant or your people
what is going to happen is that now the minute the the new government will try to change to make changes they have the power to make those changes in constitutional jams now the question will be to what extent will the military set by and accept all these jailed for example let's say the prime minister after appointing his cabinet would decide for example to change the commander of the armed forces or to. to ask to pass laws which are strictly military and security forces remit he has a right...
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it's actually changing itself in a life quad rilions of moments of change, whichre changing its fundamental wiring. what that does, it differentiates us. it basically creates a unique machine, because every life -- life passage follows a different path. we have dfferent experiences. we acquire different skills and abilities. we acquire dferent bodies of information. ndpefully a lot are watching pbs. hat it does, it differentiates us, it mak each unique, something unique to us inside our skull. and we can grow it and shape it and make it better and stronger continually. what a gift. it's a tremend.s gift we ha >> you mention that at the end of the documentary and at the end of the book.d really think after you've read the book and looked at the documentary as i have a cole of times, you just get so filled with the excitement, and the sense of possibility. >> right. >> so right i now, hoping you're getting that same sense of possibility, that same sense of optimism, the same sense of being able to share this with friends and family and people you love. let them know ey don'tave to just go dow
it's actually changing itself in a life quad rilions of moments of change, whichre changing its fundamental wiring. what that does, it differentiates us. it basically creates a unique machine, because every life -- life passage follows a different path. we have dfferent experiences. we acquire different skills and abilities. we acquire dferent bodies of information. ndpefully a lot are watching pbs. hat it does, it differentiates us, it mak each unique, something unique to us inside our skull....
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we need structural change. we need somebody with the courage to enforce the antitrust laws in this country. i'm your gal on that one. but we need more. system wherehave a there is constant pushback, there is other power in the system, and that means we need more power in the hands of employees, make it easier to join a union and give unions more power. unions built america's middle class, unions will rebuild america's middle class. way that we can do structural change in this economy. it is time for a wealth tax in america. you who may not be familiar with it, that me give you a quick explanation. million is free and clear. i see some folks going phew. but your 50 millionth and first dollar, you have to pitch in. cents. every dollar. does anyone here own a home? you have been paying wealth tax forever, they just call it a property tax. i'm just saying, for the bazillion errors, the top 1/10 of 1%, how about we include addition to the real estate the stock portfolio, the rembrandts, the yachts? but understand th
we need structural change. we need somebody with the courage to enforce the antitrust laws in this country. i'm your gal on that one. but we need more. system wherehave a there is constant pushback, there is other power in the system, and that means we need more power in the hands of employees, make it easier to join a union and give unions more power. unions built america's middle class, unions will rebuild america's middle class. way that we can do structural change in this economy. it is...
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it can change at any given moment. we've seen it happen so many times in 15 years we can never let our guard down. >> best of luck, mayor juarez. we'll be watching with you. >>> the president tweeting all morning about hurricane dorian. how destructive hurricane dorian could still be. goals... ...all while helping you to and through retirement. can you help with these? we're more of the plan, invest and protect kind of help... voya. helping you to and through retirement. but how do i know if i'm i'm getting a good deal? i tell truecar my zip and which car i want and truecar shows the range of prices people in my area actually paid for the same car so i know if i'm getting a great price. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. e-commerce deliveries to homes ♪ ♪ ♪ [dog barks] [dog panting] [dogs barking] [dogs g
it can change at any given moment. we've seen it happen so many times in 15 years we can never let our guard down. >> best of luck, mayor juarez. we'll be watching with you. >>> the president tweeting all morning about hurricane dorian. how destructive hurricane dorian could still be. goals... ...all while helping you to and through retirement. can you help with these? we're more of the plan, invest and protect kind of help... voya. helping you to and through retirement. but how...
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carbon neutral but reversing climate change. to have a robust agriculture piece and talking ive -- we were earlier, it's not because i'm picking this over that. working.use it's it's already happening. we're already seeing, when i go new hampshire, wherever i trav i try to stop at regenerative doing agriculture, bringing local press, doing social media, doing of this, so well can continue to let people know to move is the way forward. that farmers, and here's the that farmers, , some who don't even think that caused by issue is man, still want to do regenerative agriculture because want to sequester carbon and increase organic material nto the soil, so that they don't have to use as many pesticides, and they can make money. so i don't care what they believe if what they want to do sequester carbon and reduce pesticide use and reduce fertilizer, because we're destroying the environment has to do of this with what's happening on the farms. iowa, we places like saw what was happening with the of ding and for every 1% organic materi
carbon neutral but reversing climate change. to have a robust agriculture piece and talking ive -- we were earlier, it's not because i'm picking this over that. working.use it's it's already happening. we're already seeing, when i go new hampshire, wherever i trav i try to stop at regenerative doing agriculture, bringing local press, doing social media, doing of this, so well can continue to let people know to move is the way forward. that farmers, and here's the that farmers, , some who don't...
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we have to make dramatic changes by 2030. if not, beef and dairy will cause 10% of the greenhouse gases. it will cost 30% or more. either way. we must act. >> i sit here and the smell. so many, so tightly packed together. >> nearly 1.5 billion cattle on earth, one for every five people. the united states will likely eat a record amount of beef. we're going the wrong way, but it is the bottom line, livelihoods, but understandably they meant more here. >> when i said global warning, you said they say. do you believe in it? >> i don't believe in it. >> why not? >> i just don't. >> why? >> i just -- it's hard for me to believe that global warming has something to do with rainfall. >> reporter: what would it take to change your mind about that? >> it would have to be a drastic change. yes, we go through some drought. that's just a normal period. here in the last couple years we haven't had much winter. >> you're seeing it get warmer down here already but you want it to get really bad before you believe this? >> right. >> reporter:
we have to make dramatic changes by 2030. if not, beef and dairy will cause 10% of the greenhouse gases. it will cost 30% or more. either way. we must act. >> i sit here and the smell. so many, so tightly packed together. >> nearly 1.5 billion cattle on earth, one for every five people. the united states will likely eat a record amount of beef. we're going the wrong way, but it is the bottom line, livelihoods, but understandably they meant more here. >> when i said global...
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should that change? >> well, the good news and it has changed. we discover micro beads in the great lakes with consumer products. president obama signed a federal bill of the 2015 micro beads free water act. there is still small micro plastics that's in wrinkle creams and so suppoforth. eliminate micro products. >> marcus, thank you for joining us. if you are visiting the part of the world that truly affects the climate change. look for further, the northern most inhabitanted area in the world. 600 miles south of the north pole. right now it is experiencing 24 hours of sunlight per day. the 24 hours a day got nothing to do with climb changate chang. you spoke with one of the locals there. that is a place where you can watch the environment change. it used to be snow in an area and now it is kinds of in the middle of a shipping lake. >> the north pole is just over my left shoulder and the bottom line here is that people say up to about 10 years ago. this body of water, this that's right behind me would be frozen for the entire winter months. now t
should that change? >> well, the good news and it has changed. we discover micro beads in the great lakes with consumer products. president obama signed a federal bill of the 2015 micro beads free water act. there is still small micro plastics that's in wrinkle creams and so suppoforth. eliminate micro products. >> marcus, thank you for joining us. if you are visiting the part of the world that truly affects the climate change. look for further, the northern most inhabitanted area...