and why do they all go the same direction, up? because, they what are is called parameterized. they re all parameterized, can i translate parameterized in english? fudge. they don t get the right answer, don t know the right answer for certain phenomena, so we essentially put in code steps that give us what we think it should be. and systematic error that was made was the models were tuned, as it said. tuned. tuned to simulate the warming of the early 20th century. began in 1910, ended in 1945, about .45 degrees celsius. mark, that could not have been caused by carbon dioxide. mark: because there wasn t enough. we had to put enough in that the background carbon dioxide concentration is 280 million parts per million. when the first warming started,
31 of them, wrong. and why do they all go the same direction, up? because, they what are is called parameterized. they re all parameterized, can i translate parameterized in english? fudge. they don t get the right answer, don t know the right answer for certain phenomena, so we essentially put in code steps that give us what we think it should be. and systematic error that was made was the models were tuned, as it said. tuned. tuned to simulate the warming of the early 20th century. began in 1910, ended in 1945, about .45 degrees celsius. mark, that could not have been caused by carbon dioxide. mark: because there wasn t enough. we had to put enough in that the background carbon dioxide concentration is 280 million parts per million. when the first warming started,
flooded, they said, well, you know, there just wasn t a lot of talk about it. there wasn t enough, you know, urging of the public to get out. in the case of the one woman that moved in last week, they re not from here, they had no idea. they ve heard about floods but, you know, they didn t expect this sort of event. another woman said she was born and raised here in houston. she said that, you know, they really could have put more of the public firms on say officials saying, you know, if you ve got a place to go out of town, go ahead and go because you may come home to nothing. eric: you know, grif, mayor turner has defended the decision not to have a mandatory evacuation order. i mean, dealing with two and a half million people, and that could have been beyond catastrophic in terms of the freeways and trying to have two and a half million people, you know, evacuate versus people trying to judge do you stay in your home, do you go up to the attic. one thing i think is a great lesson
investigation. it was his campaign, the people work for him. he claims to be the great manager of all people, so he s obviously the subject of an investigation. he invites the head of the fbi over for dinner which in itself is probably inappropriate if they re going to be talking about the russian investigation. and then to demand from him loyalty is kmecompletely over t top. it s almost like asking, are you going to go to the mat for me? just to give you an example, in watergate you had people like that, like g. gordon liddy who actually called jeb mcgruger and told him he will be standing on the corner and you can send the hit squad to knock me off. that s what he is trying to extract. as if there wasn t enough reference to nixon, today he talked about having tapes in the white house. beyond that, you said there would be serious ramifications.
tell us the timing, the statute of limitations, 12 years. that s what s really important here richard. the reason we re hearing about this criminal charge right now is because of that, the statute of limitations. it was just about to run out, days away. that s why the district attorney s office made the announcement yesterday. when the alleged assault was first investigated, the district attorney did not think this was a winnable case. he has said he did believe andrea constand but there wasn t enough evidence to mount a case against bill cosby. it wasn t until this past summer that the current district attorney decided to reopen this case and reopen the investigation and that s because of depositions given and made between the civil case. those depositions finally became public. once that information was unsealed, that was the impetus for the district attorney to take another look at this case. what we learned from those depositions was that bill cosby