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it's not a tax, it's a fee. and remember: the Koch brothers make more in 1 day than you or I do in an entire year.

I'm Jesse Pettibone and you're watching dig deep. the show where we take a

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have to vote how I do, but you sure as heck can't be ignorant. voting YES on

Voting YES on 1631 would invest more than $1billion per year in new revenue into

clean energy, energy efficiency, transportation, rural investments, water,

and more in order to address climate change

Voting NO on 1631 would leave us to face impending global disaster and

charge the fossil fuel industry nothing for it.

starting in 2020, Washington would

be investing more than $1billion each year into battling climate change

and helping the communities most impacted by it. of that $1billion,

70% is going to "clean air and clean energy." that's not just for new solar and

wind farms, energy efficiency, or electric vehicles. it also goes to help low-income

families pay for rising energy costs and help displaced fossil fuel workers in the new energy economy

you said people are going to lose their jobs

the new energy economy will actually be creating more than 40,000 jobs each year from

1631 investments alone. skilled labor, blue-collar jobs that are easily

transferred from building fossil fuel infrastructure to building sustainable

infrastructure. of that 70% or $700 million annually, there's a specific

break out for the people most screwed by climate change.

see along the way to

causing climate change oil companies polluted, extracted, and exploited certain

communities to get their fossil fuels and turn 'em

into energy. and now those same communities just happen to be the same

ones getting hit first and worst by climate change while having the least safeguards.

5% or $50 million annually must go to "healthy communities" which are

projects like helping battle increased wildfires, or relocating people on tribal

lands displaced by rising seas, and educational programs. this 5% has a huge

emphasis on rural communities which are legally required to be a part of the

rulemaking process for the investments because who knows better what's good for

a community than people in that community.

I think I know better. I am

the one with millions of dollars. yes, most of it was from my father and not

because I'm particularly smarter than anyone but I will wield it like I am.

the last 25% goes to "clean water and healthy forests." these projects are huge for

creating jobs and they're doing things that make our natural systems more

resilient to the oncoming impacts of climate change. things like restoring

estuaries, improving forest health, and even supporting the timber industry.

Hi, yeah I would like to host a video series covering these projects... not a

good use of funding? well fine I'll just apply for a public radio grant.

1631 would require companies to pay $15 per metric ton of CO2 they emit

starting in 2020. the fee would generate $100billion annually in the

first year and increase by $2 every year until Washington's emission goals

are met -- ideally in 2035.

not that we have that much time

if you implement this fee, we're gonna raise energy prices on people.

we are facing a global crisis, the

threat of which gets worse with every passing day. meanwhile, fossil fuel

companies have spent more than $20million on this campaign alone

and more than $30 million on a fracking campaign in Colorado. and they spent

plenty more stopping other legislation across the globe in the past, lobbying,

and investing in new fossil fuel infrastructure even

AFTER they knew climate change was a problem and then spent even more

money misleading the public about it for decades. so if we're gonna get mad at

anyone from raising energy costs, get mad at the fossil fuel industry for wasting

so much time and money when they knew it wouldn't last because they

decided it was worth the lives lost and time just to make a few billion more dollars for their CEOs

how much are billions of lives really worth? not that much.

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Bonanza video. then it's time to vote. you can vote by mail, drop-off, or

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googling "vote Washington" or "vote Oregon." see you on the other side

For more infomation >> WASHINGTON MEASURE 1631 // DIG DEEP - Duration: 4:45.

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Nobody asked for these new candy corn flavors | Is It Good? With Maura Judkis - Duration: 3:24.

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U.S., China to hold security dialogue in Washington on Friday - Duration: 0:38.

the United States and China will hold our diplomatic and security dialogue in

Washington on Friday the US State Department said Monday that Secretary of

State mind Pompeo and defense secretary James Madison Washington in the talks

while Chinese politburo member youngt ChaCha and defense minister weifeng have

will represent Beijing the second round of the security meeting comes after the

initially planned talks in Beijing in October were postponed amid the rising

trade tensions and a territorial dispute in the South China Sea the talks were

held for the first time in June of last year in Washington

For more infomation >> U.S., China to hold security dialogue in Washington on Friday - Duration: 0:38.

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Kerry Washington, Steven Pasquale and the Cast of Broadway's AMERICAN SON Celebrate Opening Night - Duration: 1:54.

--American Son brings Scandal star Kerry Washington back to Broadway opposite

stage favorite Stephen Pasquale and Jeremy Jordan. We are here on opening

night to get the scoop on this new American play.

[music] [applause]

--I leapt at the chance to be

a part of this because I feel like it's the kind of play that cracks people's

hearts open and makes you want to talk about really important things like love

and race and identity and culture and parenting and how we can matter to each

other?

--There's not too often you you run into a new American play that is crafted

soundly, that is poetic, that's timely. --And Kenny, you know, is such an incredible,

incredible well-known director. And, you know, he really pushed me, and we had some

really deep moments, and you know a lot of growth a lot of sort of breaking down

before building back up sort of thing. And it's been a long time since I feel

like I've had to really rise to the material.

--I keep saying it was visceral,

man. Yeah, this play is the truth. And all I could think is, I want to do this play.

People really want to talk about issues that are affecting our country deeply

right now, and it's difficult to do it around a dinner table. It's difficult to

do it at a holiday time with your family. It's difficult to do it with your

friends at work. And theater offers an opportunity to do that where you have

just enough distance that you can participate in the conversation, but

you're involved in it enough that you get to actually flesh it out.

--And that's the best thing about this experience is that everyone is just automatically

having a conversation when they leave. They want, they want to talk about

race in America identity, family politics, how we police our communities of color,

what it's like to be a mixed-race person in this country. It's a really important

conversation to be had.

For more infomation >> Kerry Washington, Steven Pasquale and the Cast of Broadway's AMERICAN SON Celebrate Opening Night - Duration: 1:54.

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WASHINGTON ADVISORY VOTE 19 // DIG DEEP - Duration: 2:53.

they say save the best for last but I just saved the easiest.

I'm Jesse Pettibone and you're watching dig deep, the show where we take a complicated topic

and make it easier. for the 2018 election:

come on down for the ballot bonanza

ballot bonanza

we're breaking down every single ballot measure

every single one

in both Washington and Oregon

both states.

so you can vote smart.

better. faster. stronger.

I spent hours reading ballotpedia and researching so all you have to do is

watch this video. I'll give you the background and the facts and then I'll

give you my scalding wit and researched opinions. you don't know have to vote how

I do, but you sure as heck can't be ignorant.

Voting MAINTAIN no Advisory Vote 19 supports Senate bill 6269 which expands an existing oil spill tax to

pipeline spills

Voting REPEAL on advisory vote 19 opposes Senate bill 6269 and

suggests not to tax pipeline companies for their oil spills.

Until this year, rail and tank vessels carrying petroleum and oil products were charged a tax per

barrel to cover the prevention of and response to spills. as fossil fuel

companies began spending billions of dollars attempting to turn the west

coast into North America's largest fossil fuel terminal, Washingtonians

realized that this tax did not apply to pipelines. in March, Senate bill 6269

expanded the existing tax to include pipelines and now

advisory vote 19 is being used to see how Washington voters feel about that

tax expansion. I think voting MAINTAIN makes the most sense for two reasons: 1)

it's in line with current law because the same procedures and risks apply to

rail, tank, and pipelines. and 2) if oil companies are going to continue spending

millions on fossil fuel infrastructure instead of investing in sustainable

energy in the face of looming climate disaster, the least

they could do is front the bill for the inevitable spills. and if you're

concerned it'll raise oil prices: 1) the tax already applies to rail and tanks so

you're already feeling it; and 2) I'd rather have it go through the oil

companies so they feel it before they pass it on to us than for us to pay

directly and have the price of oil not at all reflect the true environmental

and social risks. that's called taking an externality -- like the dollar value we

place on the potential risk of transporting fossil fuels -- and then

making them part of the economy so it's reflected in the true price of oil

instead of pretending that it's free and cheap and not dangerous.

if you liked this video don't forget to punch that like button and send it over to your friends

because they need to vote too. push subscribe for more videos like this and then check out

the election 2018 playlist for every single ballot Bonanza video. then it's

time to vote. you can vote by mail, drop-off, or in person. and you can find

deadlines and locations and more at vote.org or by googling "vote Washington" or

"vote Oregon." see you on the other side

For more infomation >> WASHINGTON ADVISORY VOTE 19 // DIG DEEP - Duration: 2:53.

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In a loud campaign season, these politicians have talked themselves hoarse - Duration: 1:10.

For more infomation >> In a loud campaign season, these politicians have talked themselves hoarse - Duration: 1:10.

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South Korea to be exempt from Washington's oil sanctions on Iran - Duration: 1:53.

Washington sanctions on Tehran oil finance and energy sectors will take

effect on Monday after a hundred and eighty day grace period ends but

America's top diplomat announced a few days ago that there will be eight

jurisdictions exempt from the measure South Korea seems to have made the cut

for details let's turn to our eg1 South Korea has received a sanctions waiver

from the US on imports of Iranian oil that's according to Reuters news agency

who reported Monday citing an unidentified source the list of

jurisdictions that have been granted such waiver China India Turkey Italy the

United Arab Emirates Japan and Taiwan are the other seven that will be exempt

Bloomberg also quoted a senior administration official to confirm the

news this comes as a trump administration second set of sanctions

on Tehran begins in November 5th after the 180 day grace period Washington

withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran in May saying that the deal had not

stopped Iran from developing its ballistic missile program and

intervening in neighboring countries the first set of sanctions on Iran's

automotive sector and on its trade in gold and precious metals was REME post

in August elitist penitent measures take aim at Tehran financial energy and

transportation sectors specifically targeting the country's oil industry

Iran makes up more than 40 percent of condensate for ultra light oil exported

worldwide and the u.s. aims to cut Iran's oil exports to zero and with over

half of South Korea's condensate coming from Iran there were grave concerns of

collateral damage for Seoul's petrochemical industry the official list

of the exempted countries is to be confirmed at 8:30 Monday morning local

time Lee Jiwon Arirang news

For more infomation >> South Korea to be exempt from Washington's oil sanctions on Iran - Duration: 1:53.

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Should voting be mandatory? | And That's Why I'm Right - Duration: 1:33.

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Political analysts hedge predictions ahead of 2018 midterms - Duration: 1:22.

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Trump's closing remarks before the midterm elections, in 3 minutes - Duration: 3:04.

For more infomation >> Trump's closing remarks before the midterm elections, in 3 minutes - Duration: 3:04.

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Burien is the third most walkable city in Washington - Duration: 3:43.

For more infomation >> Burien is the third most walkable city in Washington - Duration: 3:43.

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New U.S. citizen celebrates by voting in Washington state - Duration: 1:00.

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Washington Examiner Tweet Said 'Trump Is Going to Hell' | Heavy.com - Duration: 3:18.

Washington Examiner Tweet Said 'Trump Is Going to Hell' | Heavy.com

Editors at the Washington Examiner said this morning that the conservative newspaper's Twitter feed had been hacked.

That's their explanation for the surprising tweet that the Examiner's account sent out in the early morning hours of Monday:.

The tweet, sent out at 4:17AM, has since been taken down.

But it's been preserved in screenshots.

The tweet says, "Trump is going to hell.

Anyone who ever read the Bible can tell you where it stands on rich adulterers.

The key to God's forgiveness is repentance.

Trump's entire political career has been about the exact opposite of that.".

The tweet ends by taking a shot at the Examiner itself, saying, "Also this paper is garbage for promoting "Trump and God.

"" The Washington Examiner is a conservative publication and its editorial board tends to support President Trump and his policies.

The Examiner Says It Is Taking 'Appropriate Action' Following the Hack.

The tweet about Trump going to hell didn't stay up on the Examiner's Twitter feed for very long.

By 4:29, the newspaper had taken down the offensive tweet and had put up a new tweet to let its readers that the account had been hacked.

The Examiner vowed to take "appropriate action" to respond to the hack.

The tweet read, "The Washington Examiner's Twitter feed was hacked and a tweet was posted that did not come from our staff.

We are taking appropriate action and will issue a further statement if necessary.".

It is not yet clear who might have hacked the Examiner's Twitter account.

On Monday morning, no other newspapers had reported being hacked.

On Monday morning, social media was buzzing with responses to the Washington Examiner tweet.

Plenty of Twitter users seemed to relish the news, putting up jokes and snarks about the early-morning tweet.

Here are just a few of the responses:.

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