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senior climatescientistbrendaequerryso from the union of concerned scientists hitherebrendathanksvery much for being with us and brenda we're seeing these patterns of extreme heat here in the u.k. it's you know temperatures have been well beyond what they normally are too are these events due to climate change and how do we know. well as scientists we know that climate change is a strong influence in part because of a landmark study by start and colleagues that found that the two thousand and three wave which tragically lost tens of thousands of lives was twice as possible because of human induced climate change the other thing is that there was a study just released by mitchell and colleagues that found out that the excess mortality heat related mortality in that event was about seventy percent in paris and about twenty percent in london brenda what's changed in the way that scientists can connect if i can use that word extreme weather to climate change. unfortunately what we're seeing today is that events such as the stream heat wave that was extremely rare in the past is now m
senior climate scientist brenda equerry so from the union of concerned scientists hi there brenda thanks very much for being with us and brenda we're seeing these patterns of extreme heat here in the u.k. it's you know temperatures have been well beyond what they normally are too are these events due to climate change and how do we know. well as scientists we know that climate change is a strong influence in part because of a landmark study by start and colleagues that found that the two...
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. absolutely. i thought it was morelikebrenda. [laughter]as long as i am aligned brunett brunette. >> i went and. >> reporter: the books from our friends and david axelrod's book and read some news articles from that time. i did not keep a diary because you should not do that if you work in the white house. [laughter] but i did spend a lot of time in front of congress so i had to read things to remind me of what happened in context. but i was most struck by the nostalgia was the people. the people we worked with or fo for. and there was something magical. it is an incredible honor. like if you don't feel magical then you should not work there. >> and obviously we think very highly and the shared experience together. and was really hard with a great group of people that you love and trust it is so different than the trump white house. >> may work in the white house and i work in the white house they were my favorite people that danielle and i held hands because i was so nervous but you see what they are doing now so even that one iota of that respect for the people in the building
. absolutely. i thought it was more like brenda. [laughter] as long as i am aligned brunett brunette. >> i went and. >> reporter: the books from our friends and david axelrod's book and read some news articles from that time. i did not keep a diary because you should not do that if you work in the white house. [laughter] but i did spend a lot of time in front of congress so i had to read things to remind me of what happened in context. but i was most struck by the nostalgia was the...
.brendaalvaradoseparated from her 6-year-old son, jordy, for over amonth.brendaandfour other parents who spoke to cnn now facing what the trump administration promised was a process for reuniting with their kids. more parents like them getting out of detention every day. all of them now desperate to hold their children again. it's not right for them to detain my son, she says. he hasn't committed any crime. i don't know what to tell him. she visited her 10-year-old son being detained here in brownsville. they've been separated more than a month, despite having documents proving their relationship, officials here won't turn him over to his mother. i already gave them information and documents, she says, but they said they need fingerprints from all the people where i'm going to stay and that alone will take 15 days. after forcefully separating these parents from their kids, the trump administration is now telling them, they must fill out a 32-page application and background check to prove >> and any normal case we usually expect about a month before there can be reunification.
. brenda alvarado separated from her 6-year-old son, jordy, for over a month. brenda and four other parents who spoke to cnn now facing what the trump administration promised was a process for reuniting with their kids. more parents like them getting out of detention every day. all of them now desperate to hold their children again. it's not right for them to detain my son, she says. he hasn't committed any crime. i don't know what to tell him. she visited her 10-year-old son being detained...
have bonded out from another facility. we saw onewoman,brenda, she'slooking for her 6 years old jordy. this was them as they were gathering to meet with us. >>> so she's saying that she wants her son back, they have been separated too long, he's prayed for the daze to be shorter. she believes her son is in san antonio, texas. she wants to go there, much like the woman who is here wants to do right now. the problem is that the government can't track these people one these leave the systems, so there seems to be two tracks here. they want to keep them in detention, those that are other detention. they have to prove to us, that they were their kids' parents. it can be coupled up in one word -- confusion. >> and confusion that doesn't appear tore cleaned up any time soon. >>> coming up, soaring triple-digit temperatures are making it difficult for firefighters in california to stop several fires in southern california. now a state of emergency is in fess as hundreds are forced to evacuate. we are there live when we come back. makor break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you sh
have bonded out from another facility. we saw one woman, brenda, she's looking for her 6 years old jordy. this was them as they were gathering to meet with us. >>> so she's saying that she wants her son back, they have been separated too long, he's prayed for the daze to be shorter. she believes her son is in san antonio, texas. she wants to go there, much like the woman who is here wants to do right now. the problem is that the government can't track these people one these leave the...
. i guess i am sort ofchannellingbrendafrombristol. the la stchannellingbrendafrombristol. the last time they called either a referendum general election, she turned round to the camera and said, oh, god, not another one! that was about the calling of another general election after promising there would not be another one. people have made a decision and i now want politicians to get on and deliver it. they know it is difficult but they want us to get on and solve the difficulties. justineo greening is right to say that parliament is a febrile place at the moment. the country is expecting us to fix it. will you do that? i think through the process which parliament is there for, through debate, reason, discussion. if necessary, i hope no one will end up threatening each other but the whole point about parliament is it is supposed to be there for exchanging views on getting to the bottom of things. there for exchanging views on getting to the bottom of thingsm does not always work. do you accept that there is a stalemate, an impasse question if mrs may presented her blueprint to
. i guess i am sort of channelling brenda from bristol. the la st channelling brenda from bristol. the last time they called either a referendum general election, she turned round to the camera and said, oh, god, not another one! that was about the calling of another general election after promising there would not be another one. people have made a decision and i now want politicians to get on and deliver it. they know it is difficult but they want us to get on and solve the difficulties....
of 2017 with the foundationfirst,brendacongress,everybody -- just as democrats who are now fighting a similar battles right across the union. we in the u.k. are watching this and seeing the beginnings of what we think could be a very major global transformation. the use of a combination of network mask movements, big organizing tactics the kind the high near's did during the sanders campaign terrific duck by the corporate campaign in the u.k., the real rootedness in community, general grassroots -- genuine grassroots, strong communities, even on the nonpolitical side, the out of those that colts are, you develop a politics from which people are not going to back down. you allow people to articulate the changes they need and then see that up into the electoral process. the long-term hope is we perceive it from over here -- as we perceive it over here, the transformation of the democratic party will lead first of all to some very significant democratic wins and eventually to the repeal of citizens united, a fair political funding system, and a much more progressive and inlusi
of 2017 with the foundation first, brenda congress, everybody -- just as democrats who are now fighting a similar battles right across the union. we in the u.k. are watching this and seeing the beginnings of what we think could be a very major global transformation. the use of a combination of network mask movements, big organizing tactics the kind the high near's did during the sanders campaign terrific duck by the corporate campaign in the u.k., the real rootedness in community, general...
.brenda, goodmorning. she says no. caller: i do not give trump credit for the booming economy. i credit god. of homes andands businesses were damaged or destroyed in the hurricanes and wildfires. of course consumer spending is going to be up. tens of thousands of families and businesses had to replace absolutely everything. the work required to rebuild everything. i give got credit. if trump's business income tax was so great why did his own daughter choose to do her manufacturing in china. let's hear from alvin and minneapolis, minnesota who says yes. caller: i used to be a democrat. i still am a democrat. i noticed all my friends and family members are working making money and paying bills and getting back into society and contributing to democrat and republican parties. concerned i am voting for donald trump. host: you talked about your friends. are you saying they weren't working under the previous administration? caller: they used to work but they got laid off for hours cut. you are saying that changed under this president? caller: it certainly has. host: let's hear from sou
. brenda, good morning. she says no. caller: i do not give trump credit for the booming economy. i credit god. of homes andands businesses were damaged or destroyed in the hurricanes and wildfires. of course consumer spending is going to be up. tens of thousands of families and businesses had to replace absolutely everything. the work required to rebuild everything. i give got credit. if trump's business income tax was so great why did his own daughter choose to do her manufacturing in china....
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about the economy, world peace, my grandchildren, not russia meddling.steve:brendaemailedus. everybody is sick about hearing about russia. when does it end. there was no collusion. let's move on. abby: i want to hear what the u.s. will do to stop meddling, what they will do to russia if they try it again. you can bet they will. brian: we wouldn't be talking about russia if he wasn't meeting with russia. we're not making up topic. they met. you who the president responds. i thought i had successful trip. controversial to some, but i thought very successful. he meets two hours one-on-one with world leader of impact. bilateral happens. right now this one statement is sticking out overall. he can put that to an end. if there is no meddling in the midterms, cooperations in multiple front, if they pull out of the ukraine, no one will remember it. abby: he has to be tough on russia. they have armed ukrainians. they have signing shunned over 700 russians and businesses. the list goes on. that needs to be talked about more. if you were watching, interview with chris wallace and vladm
about the economy, world peace, my grandchildren, not russia meddling. steve: brenda emailed us. everybody is sick about hearing about russia. when does it end. there was no collusion. let's move on. abby: i want to hear what the u.s. will do to stop meddling, what they will do to russia if they try it again. you can bet they will. brian: we wouldn't be talking about russia if he wasn't meeting with russia. we're not making up topic. they met. you who the president responds. i thought i had...
harder , is the schools, the prisons. i think we need to address that. int: let's gotobrendaindiana,pennsylvania, democrats line. caller: i think we should just leave north korea alone. george bush said that iran, iraq, and north korea were the axis of evil and then we invaded iraq. we made an agreement with iran and backed out, so why should north korea trust us for anything? a previous caller said north korea has the right to defend himself just like any other nation, and i believe that -- i agree with that. we should leave the guy alone. mike pompeo said when the detainees were released, he could not confirm or deny if any money had changed hands for that release. like i say, north korea has a right to defend itself. like i said, george bush said they were part of the axis of evil. i think we should just leave them alone. host: since you said what president bush said about that, you are not concerned the weapons program could be turned on other countries including the united states? caller: they have not done anything so far. they have had plenty of opportunities to do that and
harder , is the schools, the prisons. i think we need to address that. int: let's go to brenda indiana, pennsylvania, democrats line. caller: i think we should just leave north korea alone. george bush said that iran, iraq, and north korea were the axis of evil and then we invaded iraq. we made an agreement with iran and backed out, so why should north korea trust us for anything? a previous caller said north korea has the right to defend himself just like any other nation, and i believe that...