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That's too many to. Message from the Partnership for healthy miles healthy lives in the council. This is close to close to. Home. In the land of America and like big boys of the West Good morning good evening wherever you may be across the nation around the world I'm George Norry walk of the coast to coast am later tonight we're going out into space and I'm taking you with me here's what's happening voters in Denver Colorado I've decided to decriminalise magic mushrooms. By a very thin margin making it the 1st city in the United States to do so and the initiative led by the criminalisation Denver passed by almost 2000 votes and the measure of course makes the personal use and possession of the mushrooms by those 21 years of age or older all carry magic mushrooms and the chemical that is included in it is supposed to be there to treating Zajac in depression and cancer patients and they're going to see what happens with just general use city officials here are investigating whether a pediatrician in San Francisco illegally gave medical exemptions to parents seeking to not Faxon ate their children for school entry as the u.s. Struggles to get control of growing measles outbreak a North Korean cargo vessel used to transport coal has been seized in violation of international sanctions against that rogue nation the seizure comes after the kingdom fired 2 suspected short range missiles President Donald Trump is gambling that the American economy can stomach even steeper tariffs on China as he heads toward a 2020 reelection bid What's that mean for the economy let's check in with our expert Catherine Austin Fitts Hi Catherine. They hear ours are you're in touch you're in Thailand I hear and then silence which is right in the middle of the trade war yeah it sure is is this thing going to help a little or not is going to help or hurt the economy Catherine Well you're saying we have to rebalance our relationship with China we've known that and we're in the process of doing as and it's the Tina Turner saying we can do this nicer roughs and I think the Chinese are lurking to trying to figure out a way that sort of turtle through the process we've had you know George we've had fiscal stimulus we've had tax ups and of course rebalancing with China means we bring more along the fact more things which is good for our economy I think the big struggle now is if this trade war goes really wrong we could be in trouble Remember we're trying to if you look at the administration's strategy we're trying to take a lot of oil off the market the last time was denied a whale to a superpower we got World War 2 So I think part of the irritation of the Chinese system left about the sanctions on Iran so. Part is probably a trade war goes the other thing is America struggling with a great deal of theft that's part of. The problem with the fiscal stimulus and the best on the press fronts that we have now next year surgical securities becomes the next borrower and so I think the other question is has who's going to deal with the sec and if we can bring enough manufacturing and other capacity to come in really great again that's going to help so it's a it's a big change we're working our way through it some of us like a sip of digesting a difficult. Let's just hope that this trade war and the rebalancing with China you know we can find a way to better both Asia along the state's attorney our way through it let's hope so be safe out there Catherine Catherine Austin fits She's live out there in Thailand just remarkable technology a Florida man is facing possible for closure. On his home due to fines over the height of the grass in his yard his grass has exceeded 10 inches in his city out there says new no he's racked up more than $29000.00 in fines already a judge's order the Northern California couple this week to pay nearly $600000.00 for up routine and almost 200 year old tree from their property that was protected under a conservation easement she's come back that Jeff Bezos says unveiled a lunar lander to take astronauts back to the moon by 2024 he's all excited about that what else is going on in the skies Well let's check in with Peter Davenport from the National you a for reporting center Peter what do you have horses week Good evening George a lot going on I think I could keep our audience in thrall for the next hour we had the time but lot's been going on but I'd like to start by going back to my. My update on the 5th of April Friday night I believe that was I talked to just briefly about a case that occurred over the southeastern United States a green fireball streak from west to east reported from Florida the Carolinas from Georgia Tennessee and. I think Kentucky as well and we just received a dynamite report from a gentleman who. Accompanied it with a 1st class illustration computer graphic which can be seen on our Web site tonight u.f.o. Center dot com But he didn't see just a fireball he saw 2 diamond shaped objects imbedded in a ball of fire that streaked across the sky very nice report very nice graphic more recently namely on Friday the 3rd of May And last Friday. A gentleman was standing at his home under a patio on a ng in Glendora California this is Friday about 9 20 pm and he saw 2 buff colored lights just 3 games across the sky he estimates that it covered about 45 degrees or 18th of a circle in under 4 seconds so it was really moving and to make this and really interesting report the guy as he described himself as having 10 years of training and experience experience in the aerospace industry knows what he's looking at currently he's a senior military officer so he's no slouch when it comes to observing things 3rd report comes from this past Sunday the 5th of May a gentleman was overnighting in his fishing boat on Lake Pleasant near Peoria Arizona that he was facing the Southie had to fishing rods in to visit on both gunnels of his fishing boat and he looked up he had sunglasses on so it was not blinded by the sun he looked up and saw what he thought at 1st was a clump of spider webs suspended between his 2 rods suddenly that quote unquote spider web Excel rated to is right to the west it disappeared from his sight so quickly George he writes that he couldn't. Couldn't track with his vision it was such a sudden acceleration. Last 2 reports come from tonight the 1st one of the show and Woodbury Minnesota gentleman reports that 2 witnesses 2 adult witnesses saw a brilliantly bright red light streaking across the sky in broken clouds in the last report sure in Queens New York gentleman saw the same thing a brilliantly bright crimson colored light changing colors alternatively from red to yellow moving across the night sky So lots going on just posted 266 new reports or website u.f.o. Center dot com Super thanks Peter we'll talk to you next week a tectonic plate that appears to be peeling apart on the seabed off the coast of Portugal May 1 day shrink the Atlantic Ocean according to scientists for gosh up next Brian Fagan joins us his work the Little Ice Age how climate made history 1300 to 850 He's next on coast to coast am. 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One line degrees tech space to 35517 that's s p a c e 235517 now back to coast to coast am. And welcome back to coast to coast George dory with you Brian Fagan with us was born in England studied archaeology at Pembroke College in Cambridge University and from 1950 died to 65 he worked in the National Museum of Northern Rhodesia which is now Zambia excavated early farming villages in Central Africa and now since 1966 he has lived here in the United States was a professor of anthropology at the University of California at Santa Barbara from 67 to 2003 during this period he became an expert in communicating archaeology and the study of the human past to general audience. As he is now America's professor of anthropology at the University and a full time writer as well was latest book The Little Ice Age how climate made history 1300 to 850 Brian welcome to the program looking forward to this tonight with you oh good I look forward to it too. So how did you get interested in the ice ages Well I had professors at Cambridge who talked about it who had studied the subject in 130 s. Nachos you know how old I am but in fact the way I got into climate change in the middle ice age was that I have coffee with a group of writers once a week and we throw all sorts of stuff around and read manuscripts and so on and suddenly in the middle of a somebody said to me what and to write a book about El Ninos the history of El Ninos and I wrote that and it was a great success and then the publisher said to me why don't you write a book on the Little Ice Age which was when the world was colder than it is today so I thought why not gotten embarked on this fascinating is not a go journey and had had great fun light brown What's the difference between a little ice age and a big ice age a big ice age we had one from about 21 of the half 1000000 years ago on till about 12 or 15000 years ago we're talking about big spans of time Ian not as and during that period there were no less than at least 9 major goals periods they see Asians separate I did by wore my intervals when the climate gone public is warmer as it is today and humanity and Angela stages are lived through all this and this was all natural cycles we know about this from deep sea cores board into the seabed to Viet landed in the Pacific this is big scale ice age the Little Ice Age is really a bit of a misnomer was name back in the eighty's by a geologist maybe earlier than that I forget when and this really was a period of about 5 or 6 years when the way in Davos of put the cold weather but usually in the 17th century when it. So cold that the was fast on that of a Thames in London and that we even bought awful was on the sea in the Thames at the time abit out of times the weather was warm and was a period of tremendous fragged fluctuations in climate many of them caused by a lack of sunspot activity which we judge the peak in the 17th century so it was a period of little by little ice age is a good time in a way because there were periods of intense cold how cold does it get there in an ice age little or big about 2 degrees centigrade or less. Than it is today which is quite a bit and. It was in much the depths of it but it just went on again and again and again and in bed too but clearly major cruft fatally as in the Europe which And we forget this and we buy off food in supermarkets that of the time nearly everybody in Europe and in America and indeed lived in at the subsistence level it literally lived from one office to the next and nearly everybody in the course of a lifetime suffered some boring format nutrition if you really did the subsistence level if you want to King it was another matter or queen but it was a pretty brutal life and life expectancy of an average European presence at the beginning of the ice age was about age 28 if you were 50 you wouldn't really old person so pretty brutal Brian does some of our guests of in there climatologists have talked to Bob global warming regardless of how we get there they say it's happening and then I've got a special guest name Robert Felix who wrote a book called Not by fire but by ice he contends we're in the early stages of an ice age where do you stand here. There's absolutely no question what to say oh ever and I stress there's whatsoever that we are in a period of sustained climatic warming which has been caused as a largely by human activity not by natural cycles of climate and the human intervention in climate change and warming particularly is really a product from the late 1970 when the Industrial Revolution accelerated the use of coal and other forms of fuels and today our climate is being more of a mom. Inexorably by human activity this is beyond question there are however large numbers of people who believe that this is all part of a natural cycle where Sorry it's not it is due at this point to human activity I've just done a lengthy stop because the last 2000 years in climate change and until about 850 the whole climate change was caused by natural causes today it is not in your opinion simply emphatic Ryan in your opinion what are humans doing to speed this along Apco fossil fuels clearing too many forests the forestation is a major problem at modifying environmental kinds are ways we really are having a devastating effect on the global climate on the global environment and we've got warming with rising sea levels and so on and a great deal of Vishy is coursed by all kinds of mysterious exploitation of the environment especially of our oil coal and are the major fossil fuels and the evidence that we're doing this is absolutely beyond question now let's talk about this little ice age again how high does the snow and ice continue to accumulate. That varies tremendously it's one of the illusions that people have about climate is when you have a little ice age you have a little ice age everywhere the world goes into deep freeze it did not want huge accumulations of ice and snow in the one that are due to Scandinavia. Excuse me northern North America and so on but mainly in Europe you might get more snow in the winter maybe 6 inches to a foot but it's very thin friendly from one place to another so really you're looking at a tremendous variation the thing about climate change is that it just local as much as global and when you talk about combating say rising sea levels it's one thing 25 miles from here in Santa Barbara where they're. Sea walls and so on and quite a different problem here where we have a low lying flood plain what do you do to stop people to stop flooding you stop people building houses she level and so on and these are major economic and social this years it's a local problem what are governments doing about this I mean is this supposed to answer a problem forgive me laughing governments are doing nothing things at one end of the spectrum you read the idiot governments who say climate change does not exist it is entirely a natural cycle therefore we just live with it that is our complacency which is disastrous and the lessons of history with our rulers who've done this show that it again and again is disastrous other governments like the Netherlands for example are being very proactive about right. Isn't she levels they have to be because something like a 3rd of a country is but I was sea level imagine living sea level in a situation where the North Sea could literally have a major Gale a high tide and overwhelm you this happens dozens of times in medieval times or take Bangladesh which has I believe an average out to the sea level of 38 feet where if you get from pickle cycling's coming in as they don't want to India last week you get a huge sea surges which carry everything before them and she searches in tropical seconds and 19th century with cool tens of thousands of people and in fact when the one last week the Indian government had to move a 1000000 people which they did successfully which is an amazing achievement we couldn't do that here why an industry from one place to the other I mean look what happened when Hurricane Katrina hit here I mean we were stuck weak we could not move these people out we couldn't house them but it was a mess we weren't ready for it no and a lot of it was a drums planning for the jump tsunamis are ravished you in many parts of the world you have to be for Pad The problem for the list sort of preparation is that it means spending money it means making decisions and spending money which affect. Generations which are not yet born are you doing things for the future and not living from want to actually directs and it means sort of long term planning which we're not used to the big difference between August and people even a 150 and 200 years ago is that we have very sophisticated ways of studying climate modeling climate change or studying the very intricate. Lesion ships in the atmosphere in the ocean and to do we're stopping people to just dismiss the science is nonsense is to put it mildly shortsighted Brian stay with us we're going to take a quick break and we're going to come back and talk more about your work the Little Ice Age will take phone calls with you next hour here on coast to coast am Hey by the way I saw Graham Hancock tonight folks his book America before he had a book signing here in the St Louis area that I promise to come by 500 plus coast to coast fans there to West be with Graham Hancock it was fantastic We'll be back with more in a moment on coast to coast am get Daily Show Updates right to your inbox for free with the coast zone newsletter sign up today at coast to coast am done com. 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