see the cameras and reporters from all over the wellhead today because of course mr spacey is known across the globe, he is an influential player in the acting world. reporters from all over the world today. he was artistic director of old vic theatre at the time these allegations are said to have been taking place at we are expecting in the next couple of moments someone to come to the microphone to give their reaction to these verdicts today. there were nine in the end sexual assault charges ranging, some more serious than others, but all had a similar theme. the prosecution said that mr spacey s trademark if you like it was to grab people by the crotch and a number of the man who gave evidence in court said
were predicting models and they are coming through now in 2023. it keeps me up at night and realising that instead of having 20 or 30 years to protect from this, it is really impacting californian communities and communities all over the world today. as it results, a question about the governor, there is a lot we have to do to protect californians from extreme heatwaves and the wildfire season we are gearing up for, but we also know our northstar here is transitioning the tar economy away from the polluting fossil fuels that have generated climate crisis. in the meantime, california have is really robust climate action agenda and making sure we attack the root of the cause of all of these impacts that are facing the state today. lauren sanchez, thank facing the state today. lauren sanchez, thank you facing the state today. lauren sanchez, thank you so - facing the state today. lauren sanchez, thank you so much l facing the state today. lauren i sanchez, thank you so much for joinin
to our communities. it is no secret that climate change is making these heatwaves longer and more frequent and more severe because our planet is running a fever, this is really what climate scientists have been telling us. i what climate scientists have been telling us. been telling us. i have been there. been telling us. i have been there- you been telling us. i have been there. you mention - been telling us. i have been there. you mention the - been telling us. i have been| there. you mention the word community. what is the impact of people living in these areas? , ., , ., areas? yes, so we are trying to make sure areas? yes, so we are trying to make sure that areas? yes, so we are trying to make sure that our areas? yes, so we are trying to make sure that our health - make sure that our health agencies are labour agencies and our emergency services agencies are really helping co ordinate and all of government approach to protecting californians. we have three really critical
well. death gully could see the highest average temperatures on earth. how is california preparing? earth. how is california preparing? earth. how is california rearina? . . preparing? thank you so much for having preparing? thank you so much for having me. preparing? thank you so much for having me. you preparing? thank you so much for having me. you are - preparing? thank you so much for having me. you are right. i for having me. you are right. that gully is forecasted to be 132 fahrenheit, quite literally the highest recorded temperature on earth, if that impact happens is we can. so the state is mobilising and all of government all of society approach to protecting californians and our families. number one priority for all of us and the company himself is making sure that we can help people keep themselves safe and their family safe. people keep themselves safe and theirfamily safe. it people keep themselves safe and their family safe. it is helpful to put this in context.
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