stations across the state of texas. so don t worry. we will not run out. the pentagon said today since harvey hit, the military and coast guard combined for 16,000 rescues. there is more help on the way. two more navy ships will be on the coast on wednesday. the u.s. [indistinct] are no longer just doing water aerial rescues or dropping off the past few weeks. they are helping law in enforcement help monitor areas. the aerial tour by black hawk helicopter also took us over beaumont. a town where harvey s high water cut off the water supply because a pump station flooded. at ground level, some residents line up at a nearby walmart for about a
bulletin of the american meteorological society, he wrote within the limitations of the methods used, it s suggested that climate change to date only exerted a modest influence on the intensity of sandy. the global warming alarmists are really doing a disservice in the public debate by saying we should be spending trillions of dollars to try and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. when in fact, we should be spending billions of dollars to upgrade the infrastructure on the gulf coast of florida. asked if harvey was exacerbated by climate change, the environment protection agency put out a statement saying it s focus is on emergency response 325? bret: a former i.t. staffer is pleading not guilty to conspiracy and fraud charges.
dangerous levels, they explode. you are looking at that live right now. we will continue to monitor this. in the meantime, vermont independent socialist senator bernie sanders who ran for the democratic nomination last year saying it s, pretty dumb not to ask hard questions about harvey and climate change. the senator made the comment on cnn. many people who feel men mage climb man-made climate change fuels storms like hurricane harvey are now forcibly making that case in the media. james rosen looks at the science and the politics tonight. even before hurricane harvey made platform friday afternoon, neil degrasse tyson considered it a teachable moment. the celebrated astrophysicist on twitter, no others were not far behind.
but it s also a story about individuals and families. some of them are still in danger tonight. correspondent peter doocy starts us off in houston where some families are being allowed to see for the first time what s left of their homes. good evening, peter. speak a good evening, bret. in west houston right now, there are boat rescues underway in a part of town where there is a voluntary evacuation order. officials are saying that water levels could rise as more waters are released over dams the next two weeks. that is just one part of texas that is going to take a couple of weeks before they can even start to get back to normal. port arthur motiva refinery still submerged. the high water there is part of the reasons why gas prices are higher across the country. but texas governor at greg abbott doesn t want harvey victims worrying about long lines at the pump or a shortage. the bottom line is the state of texas will have plenty of gasoline showing up at gasoline
of his results, published in the bulletin of the american meteorological society, he wrote within the limitations of the methods used, it s suggested that climate change to date only exerted a modest influence on the intensity of sandy. the global warming alarmists are really doing a disservice in the public debate by saying we should be spending trillions of dollars to try and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. when in fact, we should be spending billions of dollars to upgrade the infrastructure on the gulf coast of florida. asked if harvey was exacerbated by climate change, the environment protection agency put out a statement saying it s focus is on emergency response 325? bret: a former i.t. staffer is pleading not guilty to conspiracy and fraud charges.