planes, drones hovering over a zip cold, and connected cars showing windshield wipers have activated. jet blue relies on it, investing in the program. using gale to shift its operations around extreme weather, down to a specific runway. even the exact time to start de-icing planes during the winter. in a business where time is money. jet blue says this micro forecasting is already saving them, $300,000 every month. $3.7 billion in a year. the rate in which we have cancelled flights, the rate in which we have delayed flights associated with weather has improved remarkably, just in one year s time frame. reporter: driving the climate change. we are facing the greatest challenge our nation going to see. reporter: a climate tool to help airlines micro prepare for the extremes. so jet blue insists it s not getting rid of its meteorologists, it s giving them more data and tools to be more
parrot and the igloo the climate and science denial, it s amazing and tragic to have you here at a time when the world seems to be going crazy. you have people who are getting burns just sitting down waiting for a bus. we re seeing people getting burns on their hands because they are using water from a hose that turns out to be boiling hot. you make it clear that we ve known about this for a very long time. jimmy carter put a group together to say is climate change real, they said yes, and then in february, 1977, i m going to read to your book, two weeks into jimmy carter s presidency, he appeared on tv wearing a sweater. that cardigan was on purpose, a symbol of all the living rooms where thermostats would have to be turned down. we didn t turn them down. how did we get here? it s interesting because the news, one of the things as journalists that we should be proud of is that the news media from the 50s on understood what
folks who have been in sort of the political war rooms for the most successful democratic candidates make of the sort of cynical, as kim is saying, political bet that desantis is making and a long-term sort of branding as being indifferent to protecting kids, indifferent to death, indifferent to sickness? yeah, not a great bumper sticker, right, nicolle? so it should be a political loser. i do think what desantis and others are accurately reading is where the republican primary electorate is, where so much of the social media energy is and donor energy. where it should be a political loser is in a general election. and so that is going to be the question. when you look at where the american people are on anything from did joe biden win the election, should we remain a democracy, should everyone get vaccinated, should we have mask mandates when we need them, you know, is climate change real, should we have background checks on guns, all of these enjoy support of 66% to 90% of the
while in iowa, 2020 dems are continuing to push climate change and bernie sanders laid it out this way. not only is climate change real, but if we do not get our act together in the next 12 years, there will be irreparable damage done to our country and the world. we ll tell the oil companies and coal companies and gas companies they re short-term profits are not more important than the future of this planet. bill: so peter doocy joins us live from des moines on that. hey, peter. it s not just iowa state fair week it s also american wind week. the two kind of come together at the entrance of the fair ground. there s a 187-foot long wind turbine some of the candidates have come to sign and now that they ve left the democrats that want to be president, are fan ought across fanning out