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. >> reporter: and they know, michael, here in mahwah that it means some grass may be browner and cars dirtier. the police department was in charge of putting out this latest advisory. it's called a level 2 advisory. it means a schedule for water use and possibly even fines. they know that the extreme heat and dry weather we've been having has been a good factor in this. the ongoing dry weather certainly not doing anyone any fahavors. now, to avoid possible drought conditions, mahwah officials are allowing even numbered homes to water their lawns on monday, wednesday and friday. odd number homes, tuesday, thursday and saturday and absolutely no one on sunday. if residents don't comply, and adhere to the restrictions, things could become even more stthrict. >> level 2 restrictions are based on watering between the hours of 6:00 a.m. in the morning and 9:00 a.m. you have to cut back on automated sprinkler systems. >> even with the grass, i can see brown patches. we need to save some water, yeah. >> we need some rain. >> definitely need rain. >> reporter: you heard it there. limited rain
. >> reporter: and they know, michael, here in mahwah that it means some grass may be browner and cars dirtier. the police department was in charge of putting out this latest advisory. it's called a level 2 advisory. it means a schedule for water use and possibly even fines. they know that the extreme heat and dry weather we've been having has been a good factor in this. the ongoing dry weather certainly not doing anyone any fahavors. now, to avoid possible drought conditions, mahwah...
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and just when you thought lawns in the east bay couldn't get any browner or flowers any drier, now look. and on a day like today, richard westwood is working nonstop. he owns a heating and air- conditioning repair. today his staff is fully booked trying to get air-conditioners fixed. >> they should start the air- conditioner in the morning let it maintain its temperature, that way it doesn't work so hard when you get home and you're not burning up calling us right away, hey my ac is not working. >> reporter: for those who doesn't have ac, there's always a cool dip in the water. that's where we met up with don. >> i guess to talk to you i got to walk in there, huh? okay. >> the water is warm. >> not bad. >> reporter: he was chilling at shadow cliffs. are you doing business? >> no. no. i just talk to my friends and my daughters and stuff. >> reporter: so i take it you're retired? >> yup. >> reporter: life is good. >> life is good. life is real good. lots of sunscreen. >> reporter: i hope it was spf 70. he was out there all day. if you don't have air- conditioning and a lot of people don't
and just when you thought lawns in the east bay couldn't get any browner or flowers any drier, now look. and on a day like today, richard westwood is working nonstop. he owns a heating and air- conditioning repair. today his staff is fully booked trying to get air-conditioners fixed. >> they should start the air- conditioner in the morning let it maintain its temperature, that way it doesn't work so hard when you get home and you're not burning up calling us right away, hey my ac is not...
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. >> we're becoming a younger, poorer, browner, latino state and nation. young, poor and brown are three characteristics that republicans have never done well with. >> reporter: which is why madrid says the presidential campaign threatens to push more voters towards voting for democrats. not just now but for years to come. >> i will build a great, great wall on our southern border and i will have mexico pay for that wall. >> reporter: donald trump's endorsement of mass deportations may be the reason republican presidential candidates spent the entire summer talking tough on illegal immigration. some california republican leaders say trump's rhetoric in particular is politically tough. >> i've been in politics a honk time. one of the things i've learned is in politics, friends come and go but enemies chaaccumulate. he's accumulating enemies. >> reporter: enemies that could further shrink the power of the california republican party which is why last weekend's convention saw the emergence of a different agenda. first the state party rewrote its platform on i
. >> we're becoming a younger, poorer, browner, latino state and nation. young, poor and brown are three characteristics that republicans have never done well with. >> reporter: which is why madrid says the presidential campaign threatens to push more voters towards voting for democrats. not just now but for years to come. >> i will build a great, great wall on our southern border and i will have mexico pay for that wall. >> reporter: donald trump's endorsement of mass...
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and just when you thought lawns in the east bay couldn't get any browner or flowers any drier, now look. and on a day like today, richard westwood is working nonstop. he owns a heating and air repair. today his staff is fully booked trying to get air-conditioners fixed. >> they should start the air- conditioner in the morning, let it maintain its temperature, that way it doesn't work so hard when you get home. >> reporter: for those who don't have ac, there's always a cool dip in the water. that's where we met up with don. >> so i guess to talk to you i got to walk in there, huh? not bad. >> reporter: he was chilling at shadow cliffs. >> life is real good. >> reporter: you got the sunscreen on. >> yes. >> reporter: and it's going to be hot tomorrow too so maybe you get one tomorrow too? >> i think so, what do you think? >> definitely. >> going to drive through because it's too hot. >> reporter: not a bad idea. sometimes it's a necessity to keep cool on the job. and on a serious note for those who don't have ac and especially for senior citizens, there are cooling centers in the east bay
and just when you thought lawns in the east bay couldn't get any browner or flowers any drier, now look. and on a day like today, richard westwood is working nonstop. he owns a heating and air repair. today his staff is fully booked trying to get air-conditioners fixed. >> they should start the air- conditioner in the morning, let it maintain its temperature, that way it doesn't work so hard when you get home. >> reporter: for those who don't have ac, there's always a cool dip in...
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>> reporter: an impasse between the governor bruce browner and the legislature has left illinois withoutlottery winners are actually losers. >> i feel like my balloon is kind of deflated if you want to puttate way. >> reporter: she was looking forward to making home improvements and buying new furniture from the $50,000 she won in july. $50,000 from a $3 scratchoff ticket. >> i never had real good luck but this, you know, really this makes me feel like okay, my bad luck is back. >> tom zimmerman is an attorney representing she and other winners who believe an iou is not big enough. >> we don't know if there will be a bucket, when there is a bucket. why should the lottery winners suffer? they're entitled to the money and they're entitled to it now. >> reporter: the comptroller points out the failure to agree on a budget has left other programs in limbo. funding for higher education and student dprants and potentially money for health insurance payments and benefits to the elderly and disabled are all affected. >> they are all going to have to wait in line until we get a budget. >> reporte
>> reporter: an impasse between the governor bruce browner and the legislature has left illinois withoutlottery winners are actually losers. >> i feel like my balloon is kind of deflated if you want to puttate way. >> reporter: she was looking forward to making home improvements and buying new furniture from the $50,000 she won in july. $50,000 from a $3 scratchoff ticket. >> i never had real good luck but this, you know, really this makes me feel like okay, my bad luck...
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states, then we have these mysterious others that we don't know where they live, we just know they're browneraybe more dangerous and have bombs. part of that language of we can't beat anybody and we're losers also feed into this very american idealogy of competition, and there's no way that we can resolve conflicts with folks that -- overseas, that we can't have this global way of understanding each other's cross-difference, that we can't come to resolution. we always have to have an enemy. >> so this idea of the global world in our position, i think that's one of the other fears currently being stoked. the fear of others, one of the most controversial questions here, is about the response to the syrian refugee crisis, and in general how we think about refugees and immigrants. that's up next. now that's a full weekend. join in and guess the five stops they made by tweeting #altimaweekendcontest for a chance to win your own weekend adventure! car radio: with our monday morning traffic report... we've gotpeptocopter! ummy town. ♪ when cold cuts give your belly thunder, pink relief is the first
states, then we have these mysterious others that we don't know where they live, we just know they're browneraybe more dangerous and have bombs. part of that language of we can't beat anybody and we're losers also feed into this very american idealogy of competition, and there's no way that we can resolve conflicts with folks that -- overseas, that we can't have this global way of understanding each other's cross-difference, that we can't come to resolution. we always have to have an enemy....