kentucky hisz ri. may and march. the last time of an ef-5 in december you have to go back to the 1950s. we had two. the latest was in 1957. this will be incredibly rare this time of year to have a storm like this. with the climate connection, there s research done. we know that because it s warmer and humid. we are having october weather in december. shouldn t be a surprise to get severe weather outbreaks this time of year. we haven t had that connection. research is not a big enough sample size. don t know it s strzokker tornados with climate change. not yet. craig, let s talk about the emergency response considering climate change and the storms
microphone during the q&a session. watch. at one point, garscetti says all lives malter baz you write people out of hisz ri. when the mayor tried to make his way out of the building, protesters started spilling into the street. he did have security surrounding him, but many tried to block his car. at least one jumped on the trunk and most kept chanting shame on you, end black lives matter. watch again. the organizers kept urging the protesters to have a civil conversation.
microphone during the q&a sess at one point, garscetti says all lives malter baz you write people out of hisz ri. when the mayor tried to make his way out of the building, protesters started spilling into the street. he did have security surrounding him, but many tried to block his car. at least one jumped on the trunk and most kept chanting shame on you, end black lives matter. watch again. the organizers kept urging the protesters to have a civil conversation.
i believe the vote was 94 to 20, something like that. so that s a bipartisan vote. the debate is moving on from that flag. that flag was going to come down. and that became very, very clear very soon after that horrible, evil shooting. that flag was going to come down. the debate is not ending with that flag. there s still a con ffederate monument there. there are battlefields which are open air museums. these vast open air museums of the war where flags have come down. why? because we re saying they re innately, inherently offensive. they re also a part of our hisz ri. there are reasons why you display the flags and the artifacts of history. so we ve moved well beyond that. and the people of south carolina have made their decision. they ve made it in a way that was peaceful with civil debate. i applaud them for that. but this debate is far from over. and we haven t established a
were voting and you looked into those guys eyes and you knew they were struggling with substance and they struggled with hisz ri. part of it is that you don t take away anything from anybody by supporting gay rights. you just leave people alone. with guns, people perceive it as you are going to take something away from me. and that, i think, is the big difference. yeah, that s what i was saying. but i think there s a crude symbiosis there. the problem is you see a gun own, you want to leave him alone? you can get shot by that guy, you understand? a gun owner can hurt you. they re not posing any threat to you. in other words, rights end when somebody else is endangered by your rights. if you look at the central strength and help us win on this fight for same-sex marriage, people come out with who they are putting a name and a face and a personal circumstance to this abstract fight.