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Morning Joe

>> reporter: those savings are expected to be significant. on average gas should cost nearly 50 cents less per gallon in 2023. the price of gas is expected to be down not up. you say -- >> it is a welcomed thing. >> reporter: welcomed for drivers here and across the country after consistently high fuel prices dominated in 2022 and set off inflation alarm bells and crushed confidence. >> horrific. what are you going to do? >> reporter: between now and may of 2023 prices are expected to remain low but slight inkroess in the warmer months. with priuses potentially reaching the $4 per gallon mark did enmany jay, june, july and august. >> prices are seasonal. as the weather starts to war up

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Gutfeld

shows. >> so glad you said that. the most disturbing part of this other than the censorship is the vagueness of all of these topics. what is racial justice, i wonder. and in that huge conversation about identifying it, that means this government or those they deem acceptable to flag it can have it be as broadly defined as they want. so, does that mean that a conversation we have about the criminal justice system, about racial inequities in the way of data that may be thrived under the prior administration, all of a sudden, no, we deem that to be false, so let's suppress that. as you mentioned, there's a separate portal for government officials to flag exactly what -- three-fourths of the cia parking lot are a bunch of priuses. i don't trust any of them. the foia that came out, they said, we're afraid this disinformation could lead to -- let me quote it exactly -- threat of sub -- undermining support for the u.s. government. they're doing it themselves.

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Commentary: EarthTalk by Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss - Plants as polluters? Well, kind of ...


Commentary: EarthTalk by Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss - Plants as polluters? Well, kind of ...
Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss
April 1, 2021
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Besides generating seasonal allergens, do any plants actually reduce air quality or cause air pollution?
While many of us thought Ronald Reagan sounded crazy back in 1981 when he told America that “trees cause more pollution than automobiles do,” the then-president may have been on to something.
Researchers from the University of California at Berkeley recently unveiled the results of a study in which they determined that certain trees and plants common in Southern California off-gas natural yet nevertheless harmful volatile organic compounds — to attract pollinators, protect against environmental stressors, and repel herbivores — especially during the hottest months of the year.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181021:17:52:00

cultural divide, hence the title of your book. in a sense you are saying if you tend to be the kind of person who likes priuses, you will tend to be liberal and if you like pickup trucks, you would be conservative. it's become a social thing. >> social and cultural thing and i would add in addition preferences for what kind of vehicle to drive, the food you like to eat. the kind of neighborhood and the kind of -- whether you want to live in the city or the country. all of these markers of culture are now symbols that we wear on yourself that when somebody looks at us now, they know just from what we wear and like to eat and drink and the car we like to drive, what our politics are. >> why has it happened? >> there is a long answer, which is that over 50 years now, the two political parties have appealed to voters based on certain kinds of issues. the kinds of issues that they

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170919:03:20:00

it's possible. but the most important one, four, is anything we do now going to make any significant difference?g and there, no. i am a denier. because we're just wasting money and hurtingu poor people doing the stuff we did under president obama and before him. >> tucker: but i mean the argument is that to act is ao moral imperative and it's immoral not to the act. do you buy that? >> it's immoral to act if it isn't going it make much difference, if it makes it harder for poor people to live. if it raises the price of energy that really hurts people. it might be a moral imperative to act on malaria or dysentery, real problems we have now but we don't know about climate change. buying all the priuses, if everybodyt followed the paris agreement, even proponents admit it would make the slightest difference. >> tucker: why does the debate

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170919:06:20:00

is it going to be a crisis? it might be. it's possible. but the most important one, four, is anything we do now going to make any significant difference? and there, no. i am a denier. because we're just wasting money and hurting poor people doing the stuff we did under president obama and before him. >> tucker: but i mean the argument is that to acts is a moral imperative and it's immoral not to the act. do you buy that? >> it's immoral to act if it isn't going it make much difference, if it makes it harder for poor people to live. if it raises the price of energy that really hurts people. it might be a moral imperative to act on ma layer i can't or disin tear ri, real problems we have now but we don't know about climate change. but buying all the priuses, if everybody followed the paris agreement, even proponents admit

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170919:00:20:00

is it going to be a crisis? it might be. it's possible. but the most important one, four, is anything we do now going to make any significant difference? and there, no. i am a denier. because we're just wasting money and hurting poor people doing the stuff we did under president obama and before him. >> tucker: but i mean the argument is that to acts is a moral imperative and it's immoral not to the act. do you buy that? >> it's immoral to act if it isn't going it make much difference, if it makes it harder for poor people to live. if it raises the price of energy that really hurts people. it might be a moral imperative to act on ma layer i can't or disin tear ri, real problems we have now but we don't know about climate change. but buying all the priuses, if everybody followed the paris agreement, even proponents admit

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150522:03:47:00

back that "what the heck what the heck just happened? greg gutfeld and mcgirk. it's ebb and flow escapes and downs. >> number one, it's the creation of fox news to make ratings. we were told that that this is a concoction -- we make this up. it's incredible. i'm quite proud of it. the other thing is, almost all of this is our fault because we've never bought priuses. all of this horrible mayhem is caused by man-man climate change. this change in temperature has driven terrorism sky high --

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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20150403-19:40:15

CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20150403-19:40:15
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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20150403-19:42:00

talking about -- everyone felt that he was putting the onus on i guess, black drivers or himself to change behavior. >> saying we need to adapt. >> we need to adapt. what he said was, and this is my understanding of it is he said we're in a war. and when you're in a war, you have to do anything to survive. and part of that is adapting to what's going on by trying to figure out, i guess, how to change it and what ways you can change it. >> so how was he explaining by changing cars that would help him adapt? >> i kept pressing him on that and he really didn't say. what he did tell me is when he had a -- he had a g-500, a $90,000 car and he said he would get pulled overall the time. then he said finally he got sick of it. he sold it bought the priuses, that was five years ago. he has not been pulled over since, he says. >> really. okay. >> but he also said they must be looking for something if he's getting pulled over in the same place if chris rock is getting pulled over in the same place.

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