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christensen: we're going to have to adapt. it's going to take that creativity and enrgy and capital. e question of how do we balance that economic development, the investment in protecting it, with the needs of people and the environment is one that, you know, we're going to find ourselves asking over and or again here in the bay area and around the world. sheila: wewe haven't made a burger in years. u yoys haven't cooked a burger since the 1960s? yes. you weren't born then, i know. we've been hearing that burgers have really evolve we're not in kansas anymore' that's a big burger. i' a big girl. marilynn: what did you think of the barber brotrs?r. ha ha! ohh, they were so cute! you know, "cute" is your favorite word yay! man: there we go. sheila: bruce, where have you taken us today? bruce: have you ever heard of a dosa? is there any chance that we could see how dosa are made in your tchen? i'm doing it! on be ht with me. yeah? how did i do on my first try? first try is ok, good. at the restaurant,er: the way he probably thin
christensen: we're going to have to adapt. it's going to take that creativity and enrgy and capital. e question of how do we balance that economic development, the investment in protecting it, with the needs of people and the environment is one that, you know, we're going to find ourselves asking over and or again here in the bay area and around the world. sheila: wewe haven't made a burger in years. u yoys haven't cooked a burger since the 1960s? yes. you weren't born then, i know. we've been...
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jon christensen: the history of is really the history of watery in california and in the american west. you know, agriculture does use something like 8 of the water in california, and it is made, you know, a multibillion-dollar industry possible. it's one of the gat paradoxes of california and of the central valley and of the san joaquin valley, in particular, that in the midst of so much richness that's created by water--by growing these very valuable crops--there are people who don't have clean drinking water. amanda monaco: lanare is a small town of about 600 folks, located about 30 minutes down 41 fm fresno. it's majority laa lot of folks here make their living working in surrounng fields. ok. oh. is that, like, where, like, there's a cluster h of trailes? man: yes. yes... monaco: is it there? oh, ok... they started setting up homes and setting up their homes in a way that was not planned by local governments around them. then and at some point, local government did become aware of the communy but did not incorporate them into an official town or an oicial city. as a rult, the way
jon christensen: the history of is really the history of watery in california and in the american west. you know, agriculture does use something like 8 of the water in california, and it is made, you know, a multibillion-dollar industry possible. it's one of the gat paradoxes of california and of the central valley and of the san joaquin valley, in particular, that in the midst of so much richness that's created by water--by growing these very valuable crops--there are people who don't have...
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front of lagerfeld relents was something special even for top models like kate moss and helena christensen muse french male model of job or coney is only present in the exhibition. betty said that worked in a helicopter factory as a mechanic and he somehow got to know who loved her. he understood instinctively how the flaunts had to unfold for a shoot. was love to found was so taken with the tease that she dedicated the whole volume just to him but she's moved in the throes of ecstasy the dog i felt took countless photos with these shots have the own group in the exhibition. karl lagerfeld was a visionary who liked to take things into his own hands when partners demanded an up to date picture of him he shoots himself with a timer that way he could be sure of perfection. a perfectionist indeed there are many more stories from the world of arts and culture on our website of course t.w. don't call them smash culture about soul for this edition thanks for watching and join us at the same time tomorrow if you can but for now. so you'll want to save on the rent. while i moved here to barcelona j
front of lagerfeld relents was something special even for top models like kate moss and helena christensen muse french male model of job or coney is only present in the exhibition. betty said that worked in a helicopter factory as a mechanic and he somehow got to know who loved her. he understood instinctively how the flaunts had to unfold for a shoot. was love to found was so taken with the tease that she dedicated the whole volume just to him but she's moved in the throes of ecstasy the dog i...
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being in front of loved lens was something special even for top models like kate moss and helena christensen muse french male model but coney is only present in the exhibition. betty says that worked in a helicopter factory as a mechanic and he somehow got to know who logged. he understood instinctively how the flaunts had to unfold for a shoot. was love to found was so taken with but jeez that she dedicated a whole volume just to him but she just moved in the frozen of ecstasy the dog a fell took countless photos the shots have the broom in the exhibition. karl lagerfeld was a visionary who liked to take things into his own hands when partners demanded an update picture of him he cheated himself with a time out that way he could be sure the faction. affection is due and they were many more stories from the world of ops and culture on our website of coal spots t.w. don't call them slash culture but that's all for this edition thanks for watching and join us at the same time tomorrow if you can for now. into the conflict zone with tim sebastian. here in london it's still all about bricks of c
being in front of loved lens was something special even for top models like kate moss and helena christensen muse french male model but coney is only present in the exhibition. betty says that worked in a helicopter factory as a mechanic and he somehow got to know who logged. he understood instinctively how the flaunts had to unfold for a shoot. was love to found was so taken with but jeez that she dedicated a whole volume just to him but she just moved in the frozen of ecstasy the dog a fell...
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methods to restrict access to the procedure across the country christensen movie reports. romain may inspire artist tanya hollanders work but when she decided to get an abortion her home state presented many obstacles for its administrative requirements and lack of available doctors meant she'd have to wait nearly a month for the procedure after discovering she was pregnant putting her at risk of exceeding the 10 week limit for medical abortions which are induced by pill i felt betrayed by my community honestly by doctors by. politicians by all of the people that protests like you have no idea what it's like . to add all of those burdens on when you're making a really hard life decision she ended up making a daylong trip to another state where her insurance wouldn't cover the cost of the procedure but a new law will mean less of a wait and mean it allows nurse practitioners like julie jenkins to perform some early in office abortions this is well within my scope of practice we are well equipped and have similar efficacy rates for docs and advanced practice clinicians those
methods to restrict access to the procedure across the country christensen movie reports. romain may inspire artist tanya hollanders work but when she decided to get an abortion her home state presented many obstacles for its administrative requirements and lack of available doctors meant she'd have to wait nearly a month for the procedure after discovering she was pregnant putting her at risk of exceeding the 10 week limit for medical abortions which are induced by pill i felt betrayed by my...
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cecille for patients as despite efforts to restrict access to abortions across the united states christensen in the reports from the city of orgon. romain may inspire artist tanya hollanders work but when she decided to get an abortion her home state presented many obstacles for its administrative requirements and lack of available doctors meant she'd have to wait nearly a month for the procedure after discovering she was pregnant putting her at risk of exceeding the 10 week limit for medical abortions which are induced by pill i felt betrayed by my community honestly by doctors by. politicians by all of the people that protests like you have no idea what it's like . to add all of those burdens on when you're making a really hard life decision she ended up making a daylong trip to another state where her insurance wouldn't cover the cost of the procedure but a new law will mean less of a wait and mean it allows nurse practitioners like julie jenkins to perform some early in office abortions this is well within my scope of practice we are well equipped and have similar efficacy rates for docs
cecille for patients as despite efforts to restrict access to abortions across the united states christensen in the reports from the city of orgon. romain may inspire artist tanya hollanders work but when she decided to get an abortion her home state presented many obstacles for its administrative requirements and lack of available doctors meant she'd have to wait nearly a month for the procedure after discovering she was pregnant putting her at risk of exceeding the 10 week limit for medical...
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just didn't want to get ahead of the president or the secretary of state at this time thank you christensen amy with the latest there from washington. votes are being counted in tunisia up to only a foot of voters turned out to choose the country's next president official results are not expected until tuesday but a spokesperson for media magnate not be able corral he says he has advanced to the 2nd round runoff sunday's vote was tunisia 2nd presidential election since the 2011 revolution stephanie decker reports now from the capital tunis. half an hour before voting was due to start a small queue had already formed tunisians waiting to have their say on who is going to be their next president. i came here to vote in order to get someone who can get this country out of the crisis the economic crisis the financial crisis we have lots of debts it's very frustrating for me as a not fully convinced about any of the candidates because there are so many and i haven't seen them from the beginning. it's the 2nd time tunisians are electing their president since the revolution 8 years ago tunisia is
just didn't want to get ahead of the president or the secretary of state at this time thank you christensen amy with the latest there from washington. votes are being counted in tunisia up to only a foot of voters turned out to choose the country's next president official results are not expected until tuesday but a spokesperson for media magnate not be able corral he says he has advanced to the 2nd round runoff sunday's vote was tunisia 2nd presidential election since the 2011 revolution...
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sessile for patients as despite efforts to restrict access to abortions across the united states christensen in the reports from the city of orgon. romain may inspire artist tanya hollanders work but when she decided to get an abortion her home state presented many obstacles for its administrative requirements and lack of available doctors meant she'd have to wait nearly a month for the procedure after discovering she was pregnant putting her at risk of exceeding the 10 week limit for medical abortions which are induced by pill i felt betrayed by my community honestly by doctors by. politicians by all of the people that protests like you have no idea what it's like . to add all of those burdens on when you're making a really hard life decision she ended up making a daylong trip to another state where her insurance wouldn't cover the cost of the procedure but a new law will mean less of a wait and mean.
sessile for patients as despite efforts to restrict access to abortions across the united states christensen in the reports from the city of orgon. romain may inspire artist tanya hollanders work but when she decided to get an abortion her home state presented many obstacles for its administrative requirements and lack of available doctors meant she'd have to wait nearly a month for the procedure after discovering she was pregnant putting her at risk of exceeding the 10 week limit for medical...
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north bay zone looks like this mostly upper 70's from santa rosa through petaluma 60's at the coast christensenut so low 70's at point race with a whole lot of sunshine and you can see today's definitely going to be the most mild day. throughout the next 7 days because we're going to start to see a warming trend kicking up a into tomorrow but really gearing up for saturday and sunday, your weekend is going to be quite warm and then we could see the possibilities of some low 90's as we get towards the middle of next week. that's a look at weather now how's growth suing, let's a check with rob and officially at a crawl, it's pretty crowded leaving hayward right now on the san mateo bridge. >>we are looking at the westbound traffic and its low for 8 80 through the tolls on to the flat section and that continues over to the high rise into foster city as well so no problems going east but a full house heading west a full house here too at the bay bridge toll plaza check out the line right down the middle that goes back into the maze you're only save time if you are a car pooler that's about it the c
north bay zone looks like this mostly upper 70's from santa rosa through petaluma 60's at the coast christensenut so low 70's at point race with a whole lot of sunshine and you can see today's definitely going to be the most mild day. throughout the next 7 days because we're going to start to see a warming trend kicking up a into tomorrow but really gearing up for saturday and sunday, your weekend is going to be quite warm and then we could see the possibilities of some low 90's as we get...
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i was, i was at my grandison's christensening when my stone started bleeping.ng national, yes. you heard it here first, james, thank you very much for coming on the programme. get on that site and help james help more elderly people with their boilers. amazing that. gone from 111,000 to 22,000.50 amazing that. gone from 111,000 to 22,000. so people are getting behind it which is good. thank you very much for watching. we will see you tomorrow, from me and michelle. goodbye. hello. good evening, ourweather picture is a quiet one for the next few days across the uk. we have high pressure to thank. it will mean dry weather, that is light winds, plenty of sunshine, it will mean things turn warmer through the end of the week. particularly for the start of the weekend. at the moment the centre is directly across us, we have had a weak warm front looking through the northern reaches of the high and that meant more cloud for scotland. turning dry, the rain becoming confine odd the northern isles, patches of mist and fog returning from southern scotland, into northern e
i was, i was at my grandison's christensening when my stone started bleeping.ng national, yes. you heard it here first, james, thank you very much for coming on the programme. get on that site and help james help more elderly people with their boilers. amazing that. gone from 111,000 to 22,000.50 amazing that. gone from 111,000 to 22,000. so people are getting behind it which is good. thank you very much for watching. we will see you tomorrow, from me and michelle. goodbye. hello. good evening,...
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place which pushes back of recent efforts to restrict access to the procedure across the country christensen only has a story. role maine may inspire artist tanya hollanders work but when she decided to get an abortion her home state presented many obstacles its administrative requirements and lack of available doctors meant she'd have to wait nearly a month for the procedure after discovering she was pregnant putting her at risk of exceeding the 10 week limit for medical abortions which are induced by pill i felt betrayed by my community honestly. by doctors by. politicians by all of the people that protests like you have no idea what it's like . to add all of those burdens on when you're making a really hard like decision she ended up making a daylong trip to another state where her insurance wouldn't cover the cost of the procedure but a new law will mean less of a wait and mean it allows nurse practitioners like julie jenkins to perform some early in office abortions this is well within my scope of practice we are well equipped and have similar efficacy rates for docs and advanced practi
place which pushes back of recent efforts to restrict access to the procedure across the country christensen only has a story. role maine may inspire artist tanya hollanders work but when she decided to get an abortion her home state presented many obstacles its administrative requirements and lack of available doctors meant she'd have to wait nearly a month for the procedure after discovering she was pregnant putting her at risk of exceeding the 10 week limit for medical abortions which are...
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warning in fact the tariffs will hurt their bottom line and possibly the american economy as a whole christensen. models will pout but this year the drama at new york's fashion week is taking place off the runway where fashion designers are doing the math and discovering that president trump's 15 percent tariff on chinese imports does not add up to a profitable holiday season. nicole duke imports about $30000000.00 pieces from china a year for her fashion lines this is something that only china can do she's having a hard time finding an affordable alternative the question is is the retailer going to go up in their prices they're already complaining that business with amazon it's not great everybody wants less last less cheap cheap cheap the problem is capacity according to the american apparel and footwear association 41 percent of all apparel and 69 percent of footwear sold in the u.s. comes from china united like where began reducing its exposure a year ago but we manufacture over $300000000.00 pairs of socks a year and 90 percent of that's coming out of china so when you look at that kind of
warning in fact the tariffs will hurt their bottom line and possibly the american economy as a whole christensen. models will pout but this year the drama at new york's fashion week is taking place off the runway where fashion designers are doing the math and discovering that president trump's 15 percent tariff on chinese imports does not add up to a profitable holiday season. nicole duke imports about $30000000.00 pieces from china a year for her fashion lines this is something that only china...
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christensen: we're going to have to adapt. it's going to take that creativity and energy and capital. the question of how do we balance that economic development, the investment in protecting it, with the needs of people and the environment is one that, you know, we're going to find ourselves asking over and over again here in the bay area and around the world. 09/16/19 09/16/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! use p predent f from would threatenening to take militaryry action after several largege sai arabiaian oil facilities were attacked by drones and d cruise missileses. secretary of statate mike pompeo directly c cimed iran, but iran denieses invololvement. nsions escscalate in t
christensen: we're going to have to adapt. it's going to take that creativity and energy and capital. the question of how do we balance that economic development, the investment in protecting it, with the needs of people and the environment is one that, you know, we're going to find ourselves asking over and over again here in the bay area and around the world. 09/16/19 09/16/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! use p predent f from would...
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christensen: we're going to have to adapt. it's going to take that creativity and energy and capital. the question of how do we balance that economic development, the investment in protecting it, with the needs of people and the environment is one that, you know, we're going to find ourselves asking over and over again here in the bay area and around the world. [monkeys screeching, birds chirprping] romero: kandi mossett is a mandan, hidatsa, arikara warrior mother from the fort berthold reservation in south dakota. she says she does not fit inside any box or under any label. she says she's made of circles, that she is a human being, but to the native and non-native peoples who come across her message in person or on the frontlines of standing rock, kandi mossett is a celebrated warrior for taking a stand against the fossil fuel industry, drug cartels, and sex trafficking on her reservation, but if you ask her, she's just a mom and a water protector. kandi
christensen: we're going to have to adapt. it's going to take that creativity and energy and capital. the question of how do we balance that economic development, the investment in protecting it, with the needs of people and the environment is one that, you know, we're going to find ourselves asking over and over again here in the bay area and around the world. [monkeys screeching, birds chirprping] romero: kandi mossett is a mandan, hidatsa, arikara warrior mother from the fort berthold...
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christensen: we're going to have to adapt. it's going to take that creativity and energy and capital. the question of how do we balance that economic development, the investment in protecting it, with the needs of people and the environment is one that, you know, we're going to find ourselves asking over and over again here in the bay area and around the world. food produe greatest challenges for the future. with global demand for food said to increase b by neary 70% by twenty fifty. the culturure is one of the mostt polluting and ecologically damaging industries. if w
christensen: we're going to have to adapt. it's going to take that creativity and energy and capital. the question of how do we balance that economic development, the investment in protecting it, with the needs of people and the environment is one that, you know, we're going to find ourselves asking over and over again here in the bay area and around the world. food produe greatest challenges for the future. with global demand for food said to increase b by neary 70% by twenty fifty. the...