Hi, guys. CARRIE ST. LOUIS: Jack, when we get to New York, I want you to teach me how to ride horses and spit like a man.I mean, why do men always get to spit and women always have to swallow?
Here, it's easy. CARRIE ST. LOUIS: Ah.Thank you so much.
It's good to see you. CARRIE ST. LOUIS: Thank you.Oh, my god. My bra came off.
Of course. Of course. Carrie and I were in that.Hey, Carrie . Yeah.
Don't mess with us. Carrie saw that bullying is an issue that almost all of us have dealt with on a lot of different levels.So she decided to write a book.
Pop Culture Hero Coalition has an amazing team of volunteers. Carrie Goldman, who is my co-founder, who is Katie's mom, is another one.
CARRIE D'ASCOLI: Please join me in welcoming Carolyn Chase.She's the CEO of San Diego Earth Day.
So welcome. Thank you. CARRIE D'ASCOLI: So today is the United Nation's World Environment Day.Since its beginning in 1974, it's been a day that the UN hopes to encourage awareness and action to protect our environment.
Here, we have some lectures and things that you can go to. CARRIE D'ASCOLI: Great. Great.So one additional comment-- we have a microphone in the audience.
So there's always something going on in all these areas. CARRIE D'ASCOLI: So we would love to learn more about the incredible impact that you've had with the EarthFair.So why don't you tell us more about that, how it began, and the impact locally, as well?
We'll come back to that. CARRIE D'ASCOLI: So I imagine it takes a village.You mentioned 300 volunteers-- Right.
You mentioned 300 volunteers-- Right. CARRIE D'ASCOLI: --to put on EarthFair.So tell us a little bit about how you recruit your volunteers, how you mobilize them kind of leading up to the event day
So it's really providing the context in which everybody else can do their work, either volunteering or sharing what they're doing. CARRIE D'ASCOLI: That's great.When we were speaking earlier, you had mentioned one of the compelling things was the diversity of the volunteer groups.
So it really spans the gamut. CARRIE D'ASCOLI: That's great.So many people are always looking for ways to engage and to get involved and have impact in their communities.
So if you come to Earth Day and you're interested in finding something, you can find something. CARRIE D'ASCOLI: A little bit of something for everybody, depending on what they're looking for.Exactly. And the other thing about environmental activism I would say is that it can be awesomely overwhelming,
The cumulative impacts is part of the biggest problems we have with climate change, really. CARRIE D'ASCOLI: So what have you seen over the last three decades that you've been involved-- so what are the changes?You mentioned a couple of them, but when you think back to when it first started to the differences that you see now?
We have not made enough progress on closing the loop, especially on the producer side. CARRIE D'ASCOLI: A lot of it, too, like you said, is educating the consumer what can be recycled and what can't is the very first step.Right, but we need to make it easier on the consumer, where they do in many other parts of the world.
But the city does a good job on the composting side. CARRIE D'ASCOLI: That's good to hear.Do we have any questions or anything for Carolyn in the audience?
And then you see the huge trash truck come and dump it in. CARRIE D'ASCOLI: Yard waste.
And then you see the huge trash truck come and dump it in. CARRIE D'ASCOLI: Well, thank you so much, Carolyn.
And then you see the huge trash truck come and dump it in. CARRIE D'ASCOLI: Yes. OK, so, part of the context and the ethos of Earth Day is we organize to train our volunteers to leave Balboa Park cleaner
And then you see the huge trash truck come and dump it in. CARRIE D'ASCOLI: Thank you.
Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes, originally from 1977, remade in 2006. Carrie , 1976, the great Brian de Palma movie remade in 2013.This one starring people you've actually heard of, Chloe Grace Moretz, Julianne Moore, and others.
James, yeah. May and I talk pretty much all the time. Carrie -Ann and I are still really good friends.We were roommates. George and I were really close.
You got the box? Carrie , do we have that somewhere?Today, this morning was the first time I saw it and I was like, give me that.
So we're going to open up some questions to the audience. Carrie back there has the live mic, so if there's somebody that has a question for David wants to raise their hand.And just to let you know, David after "Aquarius" is going to be filming this summer six episodes
and served as chair of the council's partnership committee until early 2013. Carrie speaks and writes extensively about personal finance issues, offering guidance and advice through her weekly personal finance column, "Ask Carrie ," which appears on schwab.comand parade.com and is syndicated nationally through the Creators News Service.
For those of you who get that, this is of course Carrie Nation. Carrie Nation was behind the women's temperance movement which eventually led to Prohibition, which led to organized crime . It'strue. In the so-called noble experiment.
These are white dogwoods. Carrie Glenn was the florist at the restaurant for decades and she was very, very extraordinarywoman. She made these amazing floral arrangements and this was her goodbye party.
The right is getting more right than ever. I think Trump's election was kind of like the peak of it and and it's just carried on in terms of ICE and deportations and and whatever. And look, there's a lot to be criticized about the Trump administration. The one thing theyhave done is close down the border. And I think that's a very good thing and it was very necessary. But in terms of the
It used to be a pretty common thing to be able to say, "Oh, yeah, sorry, man, my car broke down." My car, I in the back in the trunk I carried a quart of oil, a bottle of antifreeze, um you know, a leak stopper, the stuff you pour into your radiator if itsprings a leak, which I don't think even I don't even know if they make that stuff anymore because cars were
Now this is just the latest chapter and what's been quite a dramatic election with some criticizing how it's been carried out. Can you take us through the campaign a and through some of the challenges that we've seen with the vote?The observers that have spoken out now have said that the campaign period was fairly peaceful even election day
Venezuela first and then Iran. The longest such deployment for an aircraft carrier since the Vietnam War. Now bear in mind that the recommended deployment of US aircraft carrier groups is 7 months or around 210 days. But it isn't
thanks for making the time. Now we we're talking of extended in fact recordbreaking deployments of aircraft carriers, a naval blockade of Iranian ports, the last aircraft carrier in Asia being redeployed. I mean, taken together, is it fair to say that the US
really important I mean it's interesting you say that because it's not just about I mean we're talking at the moment about the aircraft carrier deployments in the US Navy that have carried on for such extended periods of time but I I wanted to sort of go beyond just that one aircraft carrier for example I mean, if you're in the rest of the Navy, I don't know if if you're on a destroyer
Well, it was a big moment in science because it was huge government funding for science on that level, that scale for the first time, which then carried across into things like the Apollo project because the state was set up for that way.And that's because things change a lot at a time of war.
As a performer, I think you know that you need to have something melancholic because that is very Mexican in one way, and it also carries a lot of the Indigenous history in it.And also, we need to be very festive.
carried with its small helicopter.
Carrier wavelength is 19 centimeters.
carries an urgency that it might not have a decade ago.
carried me down, everyday like that.
carried through with me for the rest of my life.
carries enormous authority. And of course, we need to deal with climate change.
carried my baby into manhood until they took him from me took
carrier and uh then for the finale of
carries out that fantasy or just imagines it.
carriers. And so this is a very big efficiency from this.
Carriers would want to charge for each IP address as if it were a phone number.
carriers to carry it, and all of a sudden, this was the explosive growth thing in smartphones.
carried the children, which they swapped out for a Volkswagen van to save money.