Smart thermostats may be falling into a dumb trap. While these devices save homeowners money, Cornell engineers found they may be prompting unintentional energy spikes on the grid.
chinese were using smart thermostats to try to impact our election. i mean these are absurd notions. but when you look at what's happening, if i'm fanny willis in fulton county, georgia, i am doing back flips because this has made my case that much stronger. >> she's leading the prosecution in georgia. >> and remember the dates here. january 2nd was that now infamous phone call with brad raffensperger. this oval office meeting happened the next day, january 3rd. so at the time, even if he hadn't known from all of the people, including bill barr, including vice president pence's counsel, including so many other entities that there was no "there" there, certainly after that call, he goes to his own department of justice and says i want more of this. after they tell him they're going to resign en masse, 30 minutes later, he goes how about a truck full of these ballots? at every turn he wanted an army of yes men and he found one unfortunately on january 6th. >> what more do you need to prove intent?
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the united states and european union are going to work together to take concrete measures to reduce dependence on natural gas, period. to maximize the availability and use of renewable energy. we're going to accelerate widespread adoption of energy efficient technologies and equipment like smart thermostats, then work to -- and work to electrify heating systems all across europe. we're going to address innovative technologies and switch from fossil fuels. together we'll advance clean and renewable hydrogen. these steps will increase energy security, economic security and national security. we're going to stand up a joint task force to implement the changes and drive progress that will be co-chaired by representatives from the white house and the president of the european union's team --
and the third, getting qatar to fill in the gap for the loss of natural gas to those other countries. nothing about expanding the u.s. national gas industry. european commission president on the same climate change page. >> this can only be achieved through, of course, first of all investment in renewables, but also through additional gas supplies including lng delivery. so we want as europeans to diversify away from russia towards suppliers that we trust that are friend and are reliable. >> in fact in the joint statement it says one of the specific ideas is to produce more smart thermostats. the president on his first week in office signed executive order making climate change the number one goal for all departments in his administration and go down the other list of executive orders banning new federal leases for drilling of oil and natural gas, making it more expensive