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emissions. building anything as high emissions especially if you are using standard concrete. then there is a lot of the potential to make a transition and energy systems and water treatment. when you are building from rubble, as many cities are, you can make those transitions but sadly what happens often is the contractors will do what they know which may be standard building construction techniques. right. even the opportunity for passive solar would be an improvement. itier? would be an improvement. very breviary briefly would be an improvement. very breviary briefly because - would be an improvement. very breviary briefly because we are out of time, but looking at the state of the conflicts in the world at the moment, are they more than a pinprick on our carbon emission crisis? military fuel use and military industry are an enormous contributor to our greenhouse gases and it s not a pinprick. it is a significant and they have ripple effect throughout the entire economy.-

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181211:20:09:00

from the washington post about these comments. can you just fact check that a little for us? what you re looking at now are the prototypes i visited back in 2017. the president visited march of 2018. let s be super clear, not one inch of any wall that looks anything like the pictures you re seeing on the left-hand side of your screen have been built anywhere along the southwest border of the united states of america. in the budget request for this year, the one that was ultimately approved by congress, replacement border fencing, ballard style fencing that president george w. bush used, president obama used, was approved but specifically congress prevented president trump of building anything that looks anything like you re looking at on your screen right now, including in the first place the president wanted to build new wall, the santa ana wildlife refuge, where i visited in south texas. the other thing the president claimed, we didn t play that in this instance, but he claimed

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president to say this tax cut is now the rage. it s not the rage, but it has gotten a turn in terms of those corporate tax cuts. have turned into quite a bit for the last 24 hours of positive press as resulted to the bonuses and raises we heard. it s like when president trump took office and there was all this talk about making things in america. any company that had an announcement to make regarding the expansion of a factory, not laying off people, whatever the case is. building anything in america. they sort of piled on and decided to do that. stephanie and i used to say at the time was what we need is sustainable manufacturing jobs in america. sustainable job growth. there are 180,000 jobs created every month. that needs to increase to 200,000. these one offs, bonuses, company announcements. the president likes them, but fundamentally do you think we re going to see corporate america do these sorts of things? i mean, look. if you re corporate america,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170529:12:35:00

power? oh i think she s very aware of that. she said several times in the interview i m not a candidate anymore. i m not running for anything. one of the things she s doing is starting this c4 called onward together which is directing some of the fund-raising money that came her way and some of the lists shoo he has toward new organizations and those new organizations including something called run for something, which brings young people into politics, emerge which brings women into politics and trains them. lot of those organizations are about bringing a new generation of people into politics so it s not only where she s turning her energies but where she s sort of trying to help turn attention and money, creating a new generation of politicians so i do not think what she s talking about right now, i didn t get the impression it s about building anything for herself or the clintons. i think she s aware of the fact she is no longer a candidate and no longer directing the democratic

CNNW CNN Newsroom July 13, 2011

awaken to elton john, first singing and then delivering a message of personal thanks. rupert murdoch built a media empire on the power of selling a scandal but now it s his mighty news corporation that is under siege from london to washington. a prominent u.s. senator jay rockefeller wants to know if u.s. citizens fell victim to sleazy or illegal news gathering so he is calling for an investigation amid reports that victims of the 9/11 attacks are among the nearly 4,000 people who had their phones hacked. the outrage is crushing. over the past week, the media giant has lost nearly $7 billion in market value. and the political damage is mounting. today, britain s prime minister meets with the family of a murdered little girl after a murdoch newspaper allegedly hacked her cell phone to gain an edge on that story. actor hugh grant who is both a vocal critic of murdoch and a frequent target of him explains why all of us in the u.s. should even care. rupert murdoch does own an

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