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Putin Well target U.S. if Washington deploys missiles in Europe Reuters.com

Wednesday, February 20, 2019 00:58

Russia will respond to any U.S. deployment of short or intermediate range nuclear weapons in Europe by targeting not only the countries where they are stationed, but the United States itself, President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday February 20 . Rough Cut no reporter narration .

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Russia will respond to any U.S. deployment of short or intermediate range nuclear weapons in Europe by targeting not only the countries where they are stationed, but the United States itself, President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday February 20 . Rough Cut no reporter narration .

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Wednesday, February 20, 2019 00:58

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Washington Post Climate skeptic may lead WH panel to study climate change and national security P - Duration: 1:56.

Washington Post Climate skeptic may lead WH panel to study climate change and national security P

The Post, citing planning documents obtained by the paper, reported that William Happer, a National Security Council official, would head up the proposed Presidential Committee on Climate Security.

The committee would be created via an executive order signed by President Donald Trump, according to the paper.

The White House declined a request for comment.

In 2014, Happer, who co founded the CO2 Coalition, an advocacy group that focuses on "the consequences of mandated reductions in CO2 emissions," compared criticism of carbon dioxide, the increase of which scientists say has raised global temperatures, to the treatment of Jews under Hitler.

"The demonization of carbon dioxide is just like the demonization of the poor Jews under Hitler," Happer said on "Carbon dioxide is actually a benefit to the world, and so were the Jews."

Happer, an at Princeton, that he prefers to refer to the group as "the CO2 anti defamation league...because there is the CO2 molecule, and it has undergone decade after decade of abuse, for no reason," according to the Post.

Happer did not immediately respond to CNNs request for comment.

The Posts report comes a few weeks after in a report the potential security challenges posed by climate change, including "threats to public health, historic levels of human displacement, assaults on religious freedom, and the negative effects of environmental degradation."

That reports assertion is at odds with positions of the President, who before taking office claimed climate change was a "hoax."

Last month, in a tweet that was largely seen as mocking global warming, Trump commented on extremely cold temperatures in the Midwest, writing, "What the hell is going on with Global Warming? Please come back fast, we need you!"

The Post reported that the documents it obtained indicated the committee would serve "to advise the President on scientific understanding of todays climate, how the climate might change in the future under natural and human influences, and how a changing climate could affect the security of the United States."

The paper also said that the documents add that although the Trump administration has said previously that climate change is a threat, "these scientific and national security judgments have not undergone a rigorous independent and adversarial scientific peer review to examine the certainties and uncertainties of climate science, as well as implications for national security."

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Breaking Celeb News | Trump to Covington teen suing Washington Post: 'Go get them' - Duration: 2:59.

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Kentucky student files suit against Washington Post - Duration: 0:38.

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Washington Post Climate skeptic may lead WH panel to study climate change and national security P - Duration: 2:01.

Washington Post Climate skeptic may lead WH panel to study climate change and national security P

The Post, citing planning documents obtained by the paper, reported that William Happer, a National Security Council official, would head up the proposed Presidential Committee on Climate Security.

The committee would be created via an executive order signed by President Donald Trump, according to the paper.

The White House declined a request for comment.

In 2014, Happer, who co founded the CO2 Coalition, an advocacy group that focuses on "the consequences of mandated reductions in CO2 emissions," compared criticism of carbon dioxide, the increase of which scientists say has raised global temperatures, to the treatment of Jews under Hitler.

"The demonization of carbon dioxide is just like the demonization of the poor Jews under Hitler," Happer said on "Carbon dioxide is actually a benefit to the world, and so were the Jews."

Happer, an at Princeton, that he prefers to refer to the group as "the CO2 anti defamation league...because there is the CO2 molecule, and it has undergone decade after decade of abuse, for no reason," according to the Post.

Happer did not immediately respond to CNNs request for comment.

The Posts report comes a few weeks after in a report the potential security challenges posed by climate change, including "threats to public health, historic levels of human displacement, assaults on religious freedom, and the negative effects of environmental degradation."

That reports assertion is at odds with positions of the President, who before taking office claimed climate change was a "hoax."

Last month, in a tweet that was largely seen as mocking global warming, Trump commented on extremely cold temperatures in the Midwest, writing, "What the hell is going on with Global Warming? Please come back fast, we need you!"

The Post reported that the documents it obtained indicated the committee would serve "to advise the President on scientific understanding of todays climate, how the climate might change in the future under natural and human influences, and how a changing climate could affect the security of the United States."

The paper also said that the documents add that although the Trump administration has said previously that climate change is a threat, "these scientific and national security judgments have not undergone a rigorous independent and adversarial scientific peer review to examine the certainties and uncertainties of climate science, as well as implications for national security."

For more infomation >> Washington Post Climate skeptic may lead WH panel to study climate change and national security P - Duration: 2:01.

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Snow Piling Up On Roads In Washington County - Duration: 1:27.

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Like Harold Washington, Toni Preckwinkle will be an independent, progressive mayor - Duration: 1:45.

Thirty-six years ago we elected the first black mayor of the City of Chicago

and we beat the Daley Machine.

I remember voting for Harold, I remember

the excitement that we all had. The city was electrified...It was incredible.

People stayed up, they marched, they canvassed, they door knocked, they did

everything that we needed to do then and what we need to do now to ensure that we

would get a black mayor, a mayor who would stand up for all people to head the City of Chicago.

That's what we did then and that's what we should do again.

Toni Preckwinkle has worked for years ever since Harold's administration to make sure

that people in the City of Chicago had affordable housing, that we had good

education and schools in our community, and that people made living wages.

She did it then under his administration and she can do it now under her own.

Corporate CEOs that are lining up behind Daley is not what we need.

We need someone like Toni Preckwinkle who will stand with us

She's proven that

Toni Preckwinkle will be an independent, progressive mayor just like Harold -

that we can rely.

So I'm urging you to join all of the members in the City of Chicago

of SEIU Healthcare to vote & elect Toni Preckwinkle as our new mayor

on February 26th.

For more infomation >> Like Harold Washington, Toni Preckwinkle will be an independent, progressive mayor - Duration: 1:45.

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Update Washington Post Climate skeptic may lead WH panel to study climate change and national secur - Duration: 2:07.

Update Washington Post Climate skeptic may lead WH panel to study climate change and national secur

The Post, citing planning documents obtained by the paper, reported that William Happer, a National Security Council official, would head up the proposed Presidential Committee on Climate Security.

The committee would be created via an executive order signed by President Donald Trump, according to the paper.

The White House declined a request for comment.

In 2014, Happer, who co founded the CO2 Coalition, an advocacy group that focuses on "the consequences of mandated reductions in CO2 emissions," compared criticism of carbon dioxide, the increase of which scientists say has raised global temperatures, to the treatment of Jews under Hitler.

"The demonization of carbon dioxide is just like the demonization of the poor Jews under Hitler," Happer said on "Carbon dioxide is actually a benefit to the world, and so were the Jews."

Happer, an at Princeton, that he prefers to refer to the group as "the CO2 anti defamation league...because there is the CO2 molecule, and it has undergone decade after decade of abuse, for no reason," according to the Post.

Happer did not immediately respond to CNNs request for comment.

The Posts report comes a few weeks after in a report the potential security challenges posed by climate change, including "threats to public health, historic levels of human displacement, assaults on religious freedom, and the negative effects of environmental degradation."

That reports assertion is at odds with positions of the President, who before taking office claimed climate change was a "hoax."

Last month, in a tweet that was largely seen as mocking global warming, Trump commented on extremely cold temperatures in the Midwest, writing, "What the hell is going on with Global Warming? Please come back fast, we need you!"

The Post reported that the documents it obtained indicated the committee would serve "to advise the President on scientific understanding of todays climate, how the climate might change in the future under natural and human influences, and how a changing climate could affect the security of the United States."

The paper also said that the documents add that although the Trump administration has said previously that climate change is a threat, "these scientific and national security judgments have not undergone a rigorous independent and adversarial scientific peer review to examine the certainties and uncertainties of climate science, as well as implications for national security."

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