Spkr. Pelosi good afternoon everyone. On behalf of the u. S. House of representatives, indeed the congress of the United States, i think the Spanish Government for its leadership in combating the Climate Crisis. Now prime just minister president sanchez convention the u. N. On Climate Change here in spain. Build aaid we must Global Economy this prosperous, fair come a ecological and socially just peered we complete their grade. I also want to commend the government of chile, president cop 25 foridt of leadership in putting together the conference of the parties 25. It is exciting for us to be here. Copsome it is the first meeting. My first one was called earth summit in 1992 in rio, brazil. We had certain goals than. Clearly we have not met them. We will meet the goals of this ,. In august i 25 was honored to represent in france with the g7 has a parliament where we focus on parliament committed to the oceans. I am so pleased that this cop 25 has this blue ocean priority. Lead thisivil
The campaign trail tuc because itsar substitute teacher. Shes a teacher. Its important to have people just like you and i working and doing the right thing for the country. So its great to hear her story, how they met and how they have worked together through this marriage, and now obviously hoping for, you know, a path ahead. And speaking of whats ahead. The bidens are spending a lot of time in the bay area. Stops in San Francisco, fremont. And then joe biden will be in palo alto and San Francisco next week. Get ready for a cooler and potentially rainy weekend. Take a look at our San Francisco camera. A couple hours ago you could see drizzle on the lens of the transamerica building in the background. A live look at the bay area right now. Beautiful, blue skies, but there are changes on the way. Heres meteorologist rob mayeda. We had light rain and drizzle earlier in the day, and the cool down is completed. Walnut kpreek n walnut creek not even in the 70s, 30 degrees cooler than the re
And delays that we often see with the storms in other parts of the country. Not yet anyany way. They say they were prepared for this. For those who are preparing for the hurricane to slam into the u. S. , the video coming out of the bahamas is terrifying. The island of abaco the hardest hit so far. Please, abaco, please, im begging you. My babies, the four of us, please. Reporter sustained winds from dorian recorded at 185 Miles Per Hour with steady gusts topping 225 Miles Per Hour. Georgia and South Carolina preparing to take the brunt of it. Thats the strongest, largest in modern history certainly. The strongest any of us around today have seen. South carolina Governor Henry Mcmaster warning nearly 900,000 people in the storms path. They need to evacuate. The evacuations are already under way in florida, where even the outer bands of the hurricane could devastate the coastal community. It doesnt take that turn north, its coming straight in here a category 5. You have to act. Fema off
Area. Thats great news. Higher wind shear in place for now. That played a part in weakening the system with the exposed center, lower wind shear, longer term as it gets into the gulf of mexico and the warm gulf waters. It does have some potential to strengthen. So as we look at the spaghetti models. The trend has been to the west. They have been all over the place largely because this has not been a tropical system. But, the best thinking today is a little bit further west. Also, we thunderstorms moving across Pinellas County. Moving offshore. We will talk more about this is a little later on. All right, steve jerve thank you for that. We will check back with you again in just a little bit. Okay. Terrified and alone. An eightyearold girl dropped off more than 30 minutes from her bus stop. Her family turned to 8 on your side to figure out how this happened. Well, the eightyearold i was lost, confused, crying when a substitute bus driver dropped not by a stop or two, but a long way off.
[inaudible conversations] welcome. My name is a gene healy. Im a Vice President here at the Cato Institute and ill be your moderator today. Thank you all for coming out to the first cato event of 2016. Today, we are going to spread the new years cheer and take the chill out of your bones with an in depth look at remotecontrolled executions, the creeping surveillance state, and the seeming permanence of the imperial presidency. So merry new year. Our focus today is the extraordinary new book by Charlie Savage, power wars inside obamas post9 11 presidency. Charlie has been with the New York Times since 2008, and he has been the indispensable reporter on executive power issues since well before that. In 2007 while with the boston globe he won the Pulitzer Prize for his work on the Bush Administrations signing statements. Is 2007 book, takeover, the return of the imperial presidency, was named one of the best books of the year by the washington post, slate and esquire. To describe power wa