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>> 20 years ago i found this institute to the center for conservative women to prepare, promote conservative views, not that we didn't have great conservative women leaders but i don't think we promoted our leaders as well as we do now and we certainly didn't hold them up as role models for young women. so the trope is president reagan and president bush and what to do. i'm an attorney and i cared about education and it seemed like there was a need back then to focus on our great conservative women leadersand to use them as models . all these years i've been working with young women. thousands of them, hundreds that have gotten close to. and over those years it's always been incredible to me how sharp, how smart, how articulate and gracious some of these young women are so ice good to notice some common things that have happened in there. upbringing and their families and at the same time many of our supporters and other friends said how do these young women turn out so wonderfully . i thought i need to write a book. i need to share what i've learned over these years about a good way to rais
>> 20 years ago i found this institute to the center for conservative women to prepare, promote conservative views, not that we didn't have great conservative women leaders but i don't think we promoted our leaders as well as we do now and we certainly didn't hold them up as role models for young women. so the trope is president reagan and president bush and what to do. i'm an attorney and i cared about education and it seemed like there was a need back then to focus on our great...
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his cash also bought him face time with leading conservatives.access damages democracy.— kind of access damages democra . ~ . , , , democracy. what is completely fascinating under _ democracy. what is completely fascinating under boris - fascinating under boris johnson's conservative party is that if you give enough, you are having dinner with the prime minister. you meet the top chapter, the prime minister, orvarious top chapter, the prime minister, or various cabinet ministers, and you get access. it is crony capitalism, it is capitalism for the super rich. we've been looking at mohammed amersi's past and where his money comes from. well, some of that comes from this company in sweden, a company find almost $1 billion for bribery. the company employed mr amersi as a consultant. he earned big fees for helping them structure telecom deals in some notoriously corrupt countries. like uzbekistan. in 2007, telia worked with the daughter of the then president of uzbekistan. herfamily had a reputation for corruption. in order to gain access to the gold
his cash also bought him face time with leading conservatives.access damages democracy.— kind of access damages democra . ~ . , , , democracy. what is completely fascinating under _ democracy. what is completely fascinating under boris - fascinating under boris johnson's conservative party is that if you give enough, you are having dinner with the prime minister. you meet the top chapter, the prime minister, orvarious top chapter, the prime minister, or various cabinet ministers, and you get...
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powerful images _ conservatives are doing. powerful images on — conservatives are doing.over of the mirror aside _ images on the cover of the mirror aside i_ images on the cover of the mirror aside i think— images on the cover of the mirror aside i think we need to take the announcements this week and view them _ announcements this week and view them is _ announcements this week and view them is really quite a mixed bag. the government does seem to have made _ the government does seem to have made some — the government does seem to have made some difficult choices around ending _ made some difficult choices around ending universal credit and towards the end _ ending universal credit and towards the end of— ending universal credit and towards the end of next week the furlough skiing _ the end of next week the furlough skiing. they were quite unpopular decisions — skiing. they were quite unpopular decisions that make them under a lot of political _ decisions that make them under a lot of political pressure to maintain them _ of political pressure to maintain them i— of poli
powerful images _ conservatives are doing. powerful images on — conservatives are doing.over of the mirror aside _ images on the cover of the mirror aside i_ images on the cover of the mirror aside i think— images on the cover of the mirror aside i think we need to take the announcements this week and view them _ announcements this week and view them is _ announcements this week and view them is really quite a mixed bag. the government does seem to have made _ the government does seem to...
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gets under way. his ruling conservatives gets under wa . u, his ruling conservatives gets under wa . ”i a, a, his ruling conservatives gets under wa . a, a, a, his ruling conservatives gets under wa. a, a, a, a, , way. the way forward for our country is not to just — way. the way forward for our country is not to just pull _ way. the way forward for our country is not to just pull the _ way. the way forward for our country is not to just pull the big _ way. the way forward for our country is not to just pull the big lever - is not tojust pull the big lever marked uncontrolled immigration and allowing huge numbers of people. police scotland introduce new verification checks for loan officers in the wake of the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard. marching for abortion rights across the us this weekend, pro—choice supporters fear the us supreme court could impose further restrictions. hundreds forced to evacuate on a resort island in honduras as fire destroys dozens of homes. two new streams of lava threaten further destruction as the lap volcano forces more residents to flee. and
gets under way. his ruling conservatives gets under wa . u, his ruling conservatives gets under wa . ”i a, a, his ruling conservatives gets under wa . a, a, a, his ruling conservatives gets under wa. a, a, a, a, , way. the way forward for our country is not to just — way. the way forward for our country is not to just pull _ way. the way forward for our country is not to just pull the _ way. the way forward for our country is not to just pull the big _ way. the way forward for our country...
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and againjust hoping _ conservative party. and againjust hoping to— conservative party.stablish — coalition, boris johnson wants to establish himself in the seats that he has _ establish himself in the seats that he hasjust one in december 2019 and we keep— he hasjust one in december 2019 and we keep coming back to this like a broken _ we keep coming back to this like a broken record, he is going to have to deliver— broken record, he is going to have to deliver and deliver something before _ to deliver and deliver something before the next general election, which _ before the next general election, which again that might be sooner than people may have originally considered. than people may have originally considered-— considered. let's stay with the yorkshire _ considered. let's stay with the yorkshire post _ considered. let's stay with the yorkshire post and _ considered. let's stay with the yorkshire post and talk- considered. let's stay with the yorkshire post and talk about | considered. let's stay with the i yorkshire post and talk about this little bit of informati
and againjust hoping _ conservative party. and againjust hoping to— conservative party.stablish — coalition, boris johnson wants to establish himself in the seats that he has _ establish himself in the seats that he hasjust one in december 2019 and we keep— he hasjust one in december 2019 and we keep coming back to this like a broken _ we keep coming back to this like a broken record, he is going to have to deliver— broken record, he is going to have to deliver and deliver something...
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host: sue conservative, that's what bought --too conservative, that's what bob said. caller: i feel it's a little too conservative because the many religious beliefs. it should be across the board on this abortion thing. i think we are guilty and hold our nose up to the people that believe abortions are right. host: when you say religious beliefs, what you mean by that? caller: they like to get the bible back in school and things like that. host: you think the court has been active on that front? caller: i think they should not put that in schools, you know. religion should be up to the individual. it should not be up to governments and judges to tell you what you are going to have to listen to. host: that's bob in utah. some of the comments from our facebook page. sandra saying "the trump quote -- set precedent on women's rights. susan also from our facebook page adding that as long as they follow and uphold the constitution of the united states of america, i am satisfied. -- james from facebook saying it's too conservative. the supreme court should have term limits.
host: sue conservative, that's what bought --too conservative, that's what bob said. caller: i feel it's a little too conservative because the many religious beliefs. it should be across the board on this abortion thing. i think we are guilty and hold our nose up to the people that believe abortions are right. host: when you say religious beliefs, what you mean by that? caller: they like to get the bible back in school and things like that. host: you think the court has been active on that...
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president franklin roosevelt conservation corps. diverse groups of americans from everything to restoring wetlands, protecting clean water, making forests more resilient against wildfires. my plan puts americans on a course to achieve 50% to 52% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and to reach zero emissions no later than 2050. test. test. test. test. test. pplause] >> which i've had the great honor to visit. when i was meeting with -- back in the days with the senator from alaska, i was with him after the oil spill in the north slope you'd he sat me at a table in this magnificent restaurant in the middle of the forest, which has tree trunks as big as those trees holding up the whole building. it is magnificent. he sat me with the -- family, big guys, and they had a lumber company they were forcing in the area. they wanted me to support paying for roads in the national forest . and we started the conversation. to make it a long story short, when i made it clear i wasn't going to do that, a father turned to his son, looked
president franklin roosevelt conservation corps. diverse groups of americans from everything to restoring wetlands, protecting clean water, making forests more resilient against wildfires. my plan puts americans on a course to achieve 50% to 52% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and to reach zero emissions no later than 2050. test. test. test. test. test. pplause] >> which i've had the great honor to visit. when i was meeting with -- back in the days with the senator from...
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host: sue conservative, that's what bought --too conservative, that's what bob said.aller: i feel it's a little too conservative because the many religious beliefs. it should be across the board on this abortion thing. i think we are guilty and hold our nose up to the people that believe abortions are right. host: when you say religious beliefs, what you mean by that? caller: they like to get the bible back in school and things like that. host: you think the court has been active on that front? caller: i think they should not put that in schools, you know. religion should be up to the individual. it should not be up to governments and judges to tell you what you are going to have to listen to. host: that's bob in utah. some of the comments from our facebook page. sandra saying "the trump quote -- set precedent on women's rights. susan also from our facebook page adding that as long as they follow and uphold the constitution of the united states of america, i am satisfied. -- james from facebook saying it's too conservative. the supreme court should have term limits. e
host: sue conservative, that's what bought --too conservative, that's what bob said.aller: i feel it's a little too conservative because the many religious beliefs. it should be across the board on this abortion thing. i think we are guilty and hold our nose up to the people that believe abortions are right. host: when you say religious beliefs, what you mean by that? caller: they like to get the bible back in school and things like that. host: you think the court has been active on that front?...
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he says the conservative party will change and | conservative party will change and improve the economy covid. the conservative party conference gets underway in manchester today with a promise from the prime minister to �*change and improve' the british economy after the pandemic. borisjohnson has vowed to take �*big, bold decisions' to rebuild and �*level up�* the country. party members meet against a difficult backdrop of problems facing the government from food shortages, to queues at petrol forecourts and the end of the universal credit uplift in the coming days. our political correspondent, nick eardley is in manchester. although the conservative party is an bullish form at the moment and is happy with its place in the polls and the prime minister has a commanding position in parliament there are interesting backdrops to what is going on in manchester. shortages in parts of the supply chain, questions over the cost of living and increasing taxes which are coming in next year in the uk. the biggest thing that has been happening this week and many people in the uk will have been fee
he says the conservative party will change and | conservative party will change and improve the economy covid. the conservative party conference gets underway in manchester today with a promise from the prime minister to �*change and improve' the british economy after the pandemic. borisjohnson has vowed to take �*big, bold decisions' to rebuild and �*level up�* the country. party members meet against a difficult backdrop of problems facing the government from food shortages, to queues...
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president franklin roosevelt conservation corps. it will put diverse groups of americans to work, from everything to restoring wetlands, protecting clean water, making forests more resilient against wildfires. my plan puts americans on a course to achieve 50% to 52% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and to reach net zero emissions no later than 2050. achieving these ambitious goals will require that nature itself play a role. scientists estimate the protection and restoration of natural lands and waters can provide nearly 40% of the solutions to climate change. that is why i'm signing these proclamations as an additional reason. it's also why i'm restoring protections for the national forest in alaska -- [applause] pres. biden: which i've had the great honor to visit. when i was meeting with -- back in the days with the senator from alaska, i was with him after the oil spill in the north slope -- we stopped and he sat me at a table in this magnificent restaurant in the middle of the forest, which has tree trunks as big a
president franklin roosevelt conservation corps. it will put diverse groups of americans to work, from everything to restoring wetlands, protecting clean water, making forests more resilient against wildfires. my plan puts americans on a course to achieve 50% to 52% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and to reach net zero emissions no later than 2050. achieving these ambitious goals will require that nature itself play a role. scientists estimate the protection and restoration of...
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mandatory cuts or additional conservation. arizona's goal is conservation and greater cuts. travel and nontribal partnerships will achieve that goal. over the last two decades we have learned valuable lessons for managing the colorado river, and they include, first, the vigilant -- vigilance and monitoring the reservoir elevations. we must have data produced by the bureau of reclamation, who possess the best available science. two, achieve outcomes tacky doubly share the risks attendant to the colorado river system. three, adhere to the ethic of collaboration among the states, mexico, the united states, tribes, and other stakeholders. four, recognize we are connected from wyoming to the sea of cortez. five, incentivize actions that conserve water in lake mead. six, resources from the united states and its agencies must be tools in the toolbox. and seven, continued state participation in discussions with mexico. as i mentioned, arizona tribes are stakeholders in colorado river management. a healthy river is radical to tribal water right settlements. arizona has 11 of its 22 t
mandatory cuts or additional conservation. arizona's goal is conservation and greater cuts. travel and nontribal partnerships will achieve that goal. over the last two decades we have learned valuable lessons for managing the colorado river, and they include, first, the vigilant -- vigilance and monitoring the reservoir elevations. we must have data produced by the bureau of reclamation, who possess the best available science. two, achieve outcomes tacky doubly share the risks attendant to the...
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i'm conservative, i will tell you what is not conservative. forget that the fundamental economic differences between us and labour run very deep. differences notjust about debt between us and labour run very deep. differences not just about debt and borrowing, but about how to deal with the real pressures people face in their lives. and right now we are facing challenges to supply chains, not just facing challenges to supply chains, notjust here, but right around the world. and we are determined to tackle them head on. but tackling the cost of living isn'tjust a political sound bite. it is one of the central emissions of this conservative government. picture this, you are a young family, you work hard, saving a bit each month, but it is tough. you have ambitions for your careers, your children, you want to give them the best, more than you had. now, you tell me, is the answer to their hopes and dreams just to increase their benefits? is the answer to tell that young family the answer to tell that young family the economic system is rigged agai
i'm conservative, i will tell you what is not conservative. forget that the fundamental economic differences between us and labour run very deep. differences notjust about debt between us and labour run very deep. differences not just about debt and borrowing, but about how to deal with the real pressures people face in their lives. and right now we are facing challenges to supply chains, not just facing challenges to supply chains, notjust here, but right around the world. and we are...
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on facebook, some conservatives, the left wants to shut it down. democrats have seized upon the current facebook scandal is an opportunity to silence conservatives were good. >> you know the insurrection occurred january 6, do you think facebook turned up the face cards because they were costing the company money? >> they change those in the run-up to the election because they knew they were dangerous and because they wanted that growth back. they wanted the acceleration of the platform back after the election. they return to their original assault on the fact that they had to break the glass on january 6th and turn them back on i think is deeply problematic. >> agreed. >> laura: if democrats had a simple majority, they wouldn't work with republicans at all on these issues but they would pass legislation that has the effect of silencing all dissenting speech. it would be directed broadly across all media and online platforms but cloaked in terms of protecting national security or their new favorite, preventing domestic terrorism. they would pack th
on facebook, some conservatives, the left wants to shut it down. democrats have seized upon the current facebook scandal is an opportunity to silence conservatives were good. >> you know the insurrection occurred january 6, do you think facebook turned up the face cards because they were costing the company money? >> they change those in the run-up to the election because they knew they were dangerous and because they wanted that growth back. they wanted the acceleration of the...
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on facebook, some conservatives the left wants to shut it down. democrats have seized on the current facebook scandal as an opportunity to silence conservatives for good. >> you know the insurrection occur january 6th, do you think facebook turned up because they were costing the company money? >> facebook change the safety default in the run-up to the election because they knew they were dangerous and because they wanted acceleration of the platform after the election, they returned to their original default and the fact they had to break the glass on january 6th and turn them back on, that is deeply problematic. will: of democrats had a supermajorities they wouldn't work with republicans at all, just pass legislation that has the effect of silencing all dissenting speech. it would be directed across all media and online platforms in terms of protecting national security war their new favorite, preventing domestic terrorism. they would pack the court to prove the legislation and freedom of speech the generation of americans fought to preserve wou
on facebook, some conservatives the left wants to shut it down. democrats have seized on the current facebook scandal as an opportunity to silence conservatives for good. >> you know the insurrection occur january 6th, do you think facebook turned up because they were costing the company money? >> facebook change the safety default in the run-up to the election because they knew they were dangerous and because they wanted acceleration of the platform after the election, they...
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to find mp5 interested in this subject —— conservative mp. 0ne interested in this subject —— conservativeas one of the first, and i remember taking him to russia in 1987 which was still communist russia, and he was still communist russia, and he was a great travelling companion, and he was somebody who always spoke his mind, who always told even the commonest authorities what he thought about freedom and justice, and i was who he was —— communist. mervyn thomas, lifelong friend of david amess. the... a number of pieces of animal welfare legislation, including one on the stalls in which sows are kept waiting to give birth, try to get them banned — that is still one he was pursuing into parliament at the moment. david told me how valuable sir david amess was to the cause. he was sir david amess was to the cause. he: was extremely valuable, and this was something that he espoused from the time he got elected in 1983 until he died, tragically, today, and he will have a number of legacies that he made, so he piloted the cruel tethering act through to get better protection for the horse well ——
to find mp5 interested in this subject —— conservative mp. 0ne interested in this subject —— conservativeas one of the first, and i remember taking him to russia in 1987 which was still communist russia, and he was still communist russia, and he was a great travelling companion, and he was somebody who always spoke his mind, who always told even the commonest authorities what he thought about freedom and justice, and i was who he was —— communist. mervyn thomas, lifelong friend of...
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it how much is this can be warning the conservatives?— conservatives?lors can have to raise money just to stand care. counsellors can have to raise moneyjust to stand still because of the extra pushes. rishi sunak has begun to unleash the taxes, ease going to have to bring in and the money raising methods ease to pay for those extra drivers to pay bigger drivers for them, somebody has to pay for that and that's to be the customers and the shops. this is also coinciding not only with a potentially chaotic government and a chaos in the high street but also with people having to pay more to get less. and that's not a happy situation for any government to be in. . �* situation for any government to be in. ., �* ., , ., in. 0k. ian birrell, polly and thomas kielinger. _ in. 0k. ian birrell, polly and thomas kielinger. thank - in. 0k. ian birrell, polly and| thomas kielinger. thank you in. 0k. ian birrell, polly and - thomas kielinger. thank you very much for your time. any anti— shells of petro shortages in germany? h0. of petro shortages in germany? no, not
it how much is this can be warning the conservatives?— conservatives?lors can have to raise money just to stand care. counsellors can have to raise moneyjust to stand still because of the extra pushes. rishi sunak has begun to unleash the taxes, ease going to have to bring in and the money raising methods ease to pay for those extra drivers to pay bigger drivers for them, somebody has to pay for that and that's to be the customers and the shops. this is also coinciding not only with a...
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the conservatives were not.tting people who can least afford it. the in an unfair way, hitting people who can least afford it.— can least afford it. the narrative it seems to _ can least afford it. the narrative it seems to be _ can least afford it. the narrative it seems to be coming - can least afford it. the narrative it seems to be coming from - can least afford it. the narrative it seems to be coming from the | it seems to be coming from the conservative party conference and from rishi sunak and others is that in order to deal with the cost of living crisis and so on, employers should pay workers more. is that the solution and does that feel to long term solution potentially for the problem is that working people are suffering at the moment? i problem is that working people are suffering at the moment?- suffering at the moment? i have alwa s suffering at the moment? i have always argued — suffering at the moment? i have always argued that _ suffering at the moment? i have always argued that we _ suffering a
the conservatives were not.tting people who can least afford it. the in an unfair way, hitting people who can least afford it.— can least afford it. the narrative it seems to _ can least afford it. the narrative it seems to be _ can least afford it. the narrative it seems to be coming - can least afford it. the narrative it seems to be coming from - can least afford it. the narrative it seems to be coming from the | it seems to be coming from the conservative party conference and from rishi...
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that was the former conservative leader iain duncan smith.t dates but there has been lots of sunshine to go around and knows how things looked earlier in the day. now this cool down in the weather is only a brief one because as we go through the weekend milder atlanta care will be pushing its way back in from the west. with that will come a boost to temperatures. to date we have temperatures. to date we have temperatures in a range of more or less 1a celsius. the structure set to rise, money gets up to 17 degrees in glasgow going from about 11 to 15. turning increasingly mild. before we get there overnight tonight we were clear spells he or areas of england as well. with that temperatures will drop away, a cold night for these areas. cold enough are patches of rust in the countryside but the weather will start to turn a good deal more mild. temperatures lifting to 12 in parts of the southwest. tomorrow morning quite a cloudy start the day of the few mist and fog patches and the odds bit of rain from this area of cloud pushing northwards and e
that was the former conservative leader iain duncan smith.t dates but there has been lots of sunshine to go around and knows how things looked earlier in the day. now this cool down in the weather is only a brief one because as we go through the weekend milder atlanta care will be pushing its way back in from the west. with that will come a boost to temperatures. to date we have temperatures. to date we have temperatures in a range of more or less 1a celsius. the structure set to rise, money...
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when conservatives are funny, it also humanize them.we are likable, then we are actual real people and if we are real people, then we cannot be canceled because they tried to dehumanize us. right. they tried to say that they are nazis and racist and bigots and not even worth the conversation. not even worth being in the industry. so, if they are able to cancel waters, how will waters feed his family? >> i mean, she's got the baby. >> how will waters feed jesse junior? [laughter] so, that is why they are so uptight with conservative humor. >> yeah. now, we live, i'm guessing most of us in this room live in california. not the easiest place to be a conservative. right? >> i live in new york. >> i know. i get it. and how i save the world you talked about getting attacked on the subway. >> but he thought i was pete axa [laughter] >> you have confronted judges, even college kids. you have asked hard questions. u.s. president trump if he drinks and smokes weed. you've asked some tough questions. >> i have. imagine if you did. [laughter] >> i
when conservatives are funny, it also humanize them.we are likable, then we are actual real people and if we are real people, then we cannot be canceled because they tried to dehumanize us. right. they tried to say that they are nazis and racist and bigots and not even worth the conversation. not even worth being in the industry. so, if they are able to cancel waters, how will waters feed his family? >> i mean, she's got the baby. >> how will waters feed jesse junior? [laughter] so,...
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as you said we are unapologetically conservative. most of the people who work at regnery have been and are conservative. so i think we are able to promise authors and readers and deliver to the authors and readers a kind of understanding of the market and rapport with the market and empathy for the market that very few other publishers have. >> host: margie ross ever since leaving regnery has been sending out a weekly newsletter you can read on margie nospaceco ross.com. do you feel a little bit unleashed or is it the same as when you were a publisher? >> guest: i probably feel a little bit unleashed. there's nothing that i didn't say that i couldn't speak as a publisher and have sort of changed my point of view. but it's certainly true that i have more latitude and flexibility running my own shop and i'm not sure that is true for everyone. my blog has been a work of passion play for me and as you said it's actually margieroissconsulting.com. something i find interesting that i hope other people will find interesting is kind of the n
as you said we are unapologetically conservative. most of the people who work at regnery have been and are conservative. so i think we are able to promise authors and readers and deliver to the authors and readers a kind of understanding of the market and rapport with the market and empathy for the market that very few other publishers have. >> host: margie ross ever since leaving regnery has been sending out a weekly newsletter you can read on margie nospaceco ross.com. do you feel a...
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well, the - conservatives. so he is attacking his own party? — conservatives.he holes are and then plug them. this is about opportunity and investment, about the future, about our young. it is a fantastic agenda and we have so much to look forward to. taste agenda and we have so much to look forward to. ~ ., , , forward to. we have blue skies here and his messages _ forward to. we have blue skies here and his messages to _ forward to. we have blue skies here and his messages to keep _ forward to. we have blue skies here and his messages to keep your - forward to. we have blue skies here and his messages to keep your eye | forward to. we have blue skies here l and his messages to keep your eye on the horizon. it will take some time for this to come through but it will be more skills and higher wages. right now, i am sure many of your constituents are feeling worried about inflation and the cost of living and he did not say how he would deal with current difficulties.— would deal with current difficulties. ~ ., ., ., difficulties. we have come to a ma'or difficul
well, the - conservatives. so he is attacking his own party? — conservatives.he holes are and then plug them. this is about opportunity and investment, about the future, about our young. it is a fantastic agenda and we have so much to look forward to. taste agenda and we have so much to look forward to. ~ ., , , forward to. we have blue skies here and his messages _ forward to. we have blue skies here and his messages to _ forward to. we have blue skies here and his messages to keep _ forward...
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arizona's goal this conservation and not greater cuts.ribal partnerships will achieve that goal. for the last two decades we have learned valuable lessons for managing the colorado river and they include first be vigilant in monitoring the reservoir. we must have data and modeling products by the bureau who possessed the best available science. to achieve outcomes to share the benefits and risks and three, and here to the collaboration among the states. mexico, the united states, some other stakeholders. number four, recognize that we are connected from wyoming to the cortez. incentivize actions that can serve lake mead. resources from the united states must be tools in the toolbox and seven, continue state participation in discussions with mexico. as i mentioned they are key stakeholders in the management and critical to the settlements. arizona has 11 efforts tribes with rights yet to be determined in whole or in part. on the certainty attached to the climate change impact on the flow of the river and to the post 26 operating criteria f
arizona's goal this conservation and not greater cuts.ribal partnerships will achieve that goal. for the last two decades we have learned valuable lessons for managing the colorado river and they include first be vigilant in monitoring the reservoir. we must have data and modeling products by the bureau who possessed the best available science. to achieve outcomes to share the benefits and risks and three, and here to the collaboration among the states. mexico, the united states, some other...
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five, incentivize actions that conserve water.ix, resources for the united states and agencies must be tools in the toolbox and seven, continue the state participation and discussions regarding the implementation of the 1944 mexico water treaty while we focus on enhancing the sustainability of the colorado river system we shouldn't lose sight of other mechanisms to minimize or mitigate the impacts of climate change and drought maximizing the use of the reclaimed or the recycled water improving and expanding existing infrastructure to increase the yield and remove water and augmenting the water supplies for the enhanced recharge and improved watershed health through more effective management are all tools that need to be deployed. in conclusion it represents challenges that are likely to increase over time. proper planning, management, robust conservation and collaboration across political jurisdictions and among stakeholders create the greatest likelihood of today and in the future. thank you and i'm willing to answer questions as
five, incentivize actions that conserve water.ix, resources for the united states and agencies must be tools in the toolbox and seven, continue the state participation and discussions regarding the implementation of the 1944 mexico water treaty while we focus on enhancing the sustainability of the colorado river system we shouldn't lose sight of other mechanisms to minimize or mitigate the impacts of climate change and drought maximizing the use of the reclaimed or the recycled water improving...
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, moderate conservative voters.seems to me that showing them how climate change -- of course it is a threat to humanity in general, but it is also a threat to the future of the united states itself. that is one way to do that. the other reason i advocate this appeal to nationalism or patriotism is, of course, a key problem with climate change is you are asking present generations to make sacrifices for the sake of future generations. the worst effects of climate change will not kick in within our lifetimes. and of course, if you are really concerned with the future of your nation, then the question of generations is not important. i always point out the motto of the great seal of the united states is let's -- for a foreseeable timetable will not be able to do that if we fail to control climate change. host: the american president, joe biden, will be in the u.k. for the glascow summit -- glasgo w some beginning tomorrow. what does the world need to hear, what do american citizens need to hear from that summit regardi
, moderate conservative voters.seems to me that showing them how climate change -- of course it is a threat to humanity in general, but it is also a threat to the future of the united states itself. that is one way to do that. the other reason i advocate this appeal to nationalism or patriotism is, of course, a key problem with climate change is you are asking present generations to make sacrifices for the sake of future generations. the worst effects of climate change will not kick in within...
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he came together with our sister organisation, conservatives against fox hunting, to represent the conservativeere against fox hunting. he was very vocal on this and stood his ground and encouraged many conservative mps along with sir roger gale, who also was a very powerful voice against the return of fox hunting, to repeal the return of fox hunting, to repeal the hunting act 2004, and the number of conservative mps increased significantly to a point that if a free vote was called, it could no longer be repealed. but sir david amess and the conservative animal welfare foundation wanted to move away from this toxic issue and focus on positive issues like ending live animal exports for slaughter, ending big—band crates, ending cages for laying hens. in fact, big—band crates, ending cages for laying hens. infact, sir big—band crates, ending cages for laying hens. in fact, sir david amess led a ten minute rule bill only earlier this year in march. he was very passionate about this. also sponsored a bill led our other patron, henry smith mp, to end cages for laying hens called beatrice's bill and h
he came together with our sister organisation, conservatives against fox hunting, to represent the conservativeere against fox hunting. he was very vocal on this and stood his ground and encouraged many conservative mps along with sir roger gale, who also was a very powerful voice against the return of fox hunting, to repeal the return of fox hunting, to repeal the hunting act 2004, and the number of conservative mps increased significantly to a point that if a free vote was called, it could no...
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it's that all the cases will be argued on conservative terms over the issues conservatives care aboutervatives think they can get away with. explain that to me. how do you see that in the cases the court chose this term and how this could all turn out? >> look at the abortion case. mississippi bans abortion after 15 weeks. this is a direct violation of roe v. wade. so direct that a conserative judge and the conservative controlled fifth circuit took mississippi's law and through it out on a rail. that's how obviously violaing it is. the supreme court, 6-3 conservative, four conseratives decided they want to hear that case. they want to argue about that case. this is a case that would never be in front of a split court or a liberal court but is absolutely in front of a conservative court. however it comes down, whether it's merely a roll back of roe v. wade, a weakening, the way they gutted the voting rights act from the inside out, whether it's that or complete overturning of roe v. wade as mississippi asked for, it's all the way over here. we are fighting over what the right wants to
it's that all the cases will be argued on conservative terms over the issues conservatives care aboutervatives think they can get away with. explain that to me. how do you see that in the cases the court chose this term and how this could all turn out? >> look at the abortion case. mississippi bans abortion after 15 weeks. this is a direct violation of roe v. wade. so direct that a conserative judge and the conservative controlled fifth circuit took mississippi's law and through it out on...
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, i'll tell you what is un—conservative...d pledges, reckless borrowing and soaring debt. but coming out of the covid emergency has put new strains on the economy everywhere. the changes of brexit have brought pressure, too. we are facing challenges to supply chains, notjust here but right around the world. but tackling the cost of living isn't just a political soundbite. it's one of the central missions of this conservative government. but making ends meet is getting harderfor so many people, like leslie. she works at manchester college, but paid £5 tojoin this community grocer. like michelle, that means she can fill a basket for £3 per week. this unusual kind of shop only opened a year ago — its tenth branch is coming any day. the government need to be looking at the real world and the real people that suffer if there isn't a meal on the table. it doesn't matter how many hours you work, it's not just about your food shop, you've got all the other aspects, your mortgage payments, rent payments, gas, electric. at the end of th
, i'll tell you what is un—conservative...d pledges, reckless borrowing and soaring debt. but coming out of the covid emergency has put new strains on the economy everywhere. the changes of brexit have brought pressure, too. we are facing challenges to supply chains, notjust here but right around the world. but tackling the cost of living isn't just a political soundbite. it's one of the central missions of this conservative government. but making ends meet is getting harderfor so many...
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party the conservative party conference.t delivering to petrol stations. new travel rules come into force in the uk, with the traffic light system replaced by a single red list. leaked financial documents reveal how a conservative party donor who contributed to borisjohnson's leadership campaign was involved in one of europe's biggest corruption scandals. he denies any wrongdoing. and four weeks before world leaders meet in glasgow for talks on the climate crisis, we look at the role wind power could have in our move towards renewable energy. good morning. it is becoming the great modern rivalry in english football, a game that had everything yesterday, a brilliant goal from mo salah, the man of the match award shared between him and phil foden in the two all draw at anfield. the only sour note, liverpool now investigating reports of a fan spitting towards the city bench. as austin halewood reports. the first weekend of october. the days getting shorter, the layers getting thicker. and already this felt like it could be a cr
party the conservative party conference.t delivering to petrol stations. new travel rules come into force in the uk, with the traffic light system replaced by a single red list. leaked financial documents reveal how a conservative party donor who contributed to borisjohnson's leadership campaign was involved in one of europe's biggest corruption scandals. he denies any wrongdoing. and four weeks before world leaders meet in glasgow for talks on the climate crisis, we look at the role wind power...
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conservative mp damian collins, for example, said at the time...icing their objections, too. writing last week, graeme pearce thought it was... british alaba made a similar point this week... and chairman moet reminisced... well, we really wanted to discuss this with an editor or executive from bbc news, but nobody was available to talk to us. instead, we were given the statement... do let us know your thoughts on anything we are covering in this week's programme, or on any aspect of bbc news. details of how to contact us at the end of the programme. now for some of your other concerns this week. it's almost three weeks since the volcano started erupting on the spanish island of la palma — and this week, molten lava was continuing to pour out of it, with eruptions sending gas and ash almost four miles into the air. hundreds of properties have been destroyed and thousands of people have fled their homes. covering the story for the bbc has been danjohnson, who posted this tweet a couple weeks ago, looking forward to "a (hopefully) spectacular live up
conservative mp damian collins, for example, said at the time...icing their objections, too. writing last week, graeme pearce thought it was... british alaba made a similar point this week... and chairman moet reminisced... well, we really wanted to discuss this with an editor or executive from bbc news, but nobody was available to talk to us. instead, we were given the statement... do let us know your thoughts on anything we are covering in this week's programme, or on any aspect of bbc news....
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the conservatives are trying to navi . ate on? the conservatives are trying to navigate this _ on?e trying to navigate this fundamental - on? the conservatives are trying to navigate this fundamental dilemma about_ navigate this fundamental dilemma about what kind of party they want to he _ about what kind of party they want to be. margaret thatcher was a small state deregulating prime minister, and a _ state deregulating prime minister, and a lot_ state deregulating prime minister, and a lot of people still in the conservative party idealise that as a sort _ conservative party idealise that as a sort of _ conservative party idealise that as a sort of ideological vision of conservatism. but actually, overthe conservatives's 200 year history as the most _ conservatives's 200 year history as the most successful political party of the _ the most successful political party of the world, most times they've not been the _ of the world, most times they've not been the ideological winners, they've — been the ideological winners, they've been fair weather friends of political _ they've been
the conservatives are trying to navi . ate on? the conservatives are trying to navigate this _ on?e trying to navigate this fundamental - on? the conservatives are trying to navigate this fundamental dilemma about_ navigate this fundamental dilemma about what kind of party they want to he _ about what kind of party they want to be. margaret thatcher was a small state deregulating prime minister, and a _ state deregulating prime minister, and a lot_ state deregulating prime minister, and a lot...
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i was thinking about what made a latino conservative, why latinos were conservative for a long period of time. it's that we had been in the back of my head. i've written my first book called standing on common ground, making of the sun belt borderlands was about arizona and sonora. in that book i also read about a mexican american department store owner who was a conservative republican. against the united farmworkers , and friends with terry goldwater, against unions in general for his department store employees. he was a mexican/american republican in arizona. that also defied all of my expectations of what a latino conservative would look like. to the extent we know anything about latino conservatives, it's about the cuban-americans and cuban exiles in miami, florida. so having this example both in my grandfather and this mexican american department store owner, gave me a census was a much bigger array, more widespread, more deep than i had known about. i think the combination of those two things, my grandfather's example and my ongoing arguments with him about politics in this con
i was thinking about what made a latino conservative, why latinos were conservative for a long period of time. it's that we had been in the back of my head. i've written my first book called standing on common ground, making of the sun belt borderlands was about arizona and sonora. in that book i also read about a mexican american department store owner who was a conservative republican. against the united farmworkers , and friends with terry goldwater, against unions in general for his...
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, but also that you know he is _ conservative, but also that you know he is a _ conservative, but also is a brexiteer. borisjohnson has promoted liz truss leadership rival potentially who voted for remain. so that was _ potentially who voted for remain. so that was a _ potentially who voted for remain. so that was a nice piece of positioning. the other thing was he wanted _ positioning. the other thing was he wanted to— positioning. the other thing was he wanted to tell the british people directiv— wanted to tell the british people directly that he's got their backs. he is— directly that he's got their backs. he is like — directly that he's got their backs. he is like the reassuring family doctor— he is like the reassuring family doctor who says it is all going to be ok. — doctor who says it is all going to be ok, trust me, that's why he made the announcement of putting another 500 million in to support people coming — 500 million in to support people coming off fellow. but you are right to focus _ coming off fellow. but you are right to focus on — coming off fellow. but you are right
, but also that you know he is _ conservative, but also that you know he is a _ conservative, but also is a brexiteer. borisjohnson has promoted liz truss leadership rival potentially who voted for remain. so that was _ potentially who voted for remain. so that was a _ potentially who voted for remain. so that was a nice piece of positioning. the other thing was he wanted _ positioning. the other thing was he wanted to— positioning. the other thing was he wanted to tell the british people...
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the first time conservatives _ here in person? the first time conservatives have _ here in person?have been - here in person? the first time i conservatives have been checked here in person? the first time - conservatives have been checked by gel since beating jeremy corden. we gel since beating jeremy corden. - finally said that cosmonaut into orbit where he belongs. jokes alen , orbit where he belongs. jokes aplenty. he — orbit where he belongs. jokes aplenty, he used _ orbit where he belongs. jokes aplenty, he used the - orbit where he belongs. jokes aplenty, he used the spotlight to entertain as much as set out his ambition to change the country in which he claims his predecessors were not brave enough to do. after were not brave enough to do. after decades of— were not brave enough to do. after decades of drift _ were not brave enough to do. after decades of drift and _ were not brave enough to do. till? decades of drift and the other, others can do government that got brexit done, that is getting the —— vaccine roll—out done, we are going to deal with the biggest issues of ou
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conservatives are definitely role model for that.here's an article from the cato institute called the leninist strategy to defeat social security. you get a foothold on me and gaining ground, gaining ground, and gain ground. i don't think there's anything particularly unique about radicals, liberals do this too. we all have our tactical deficiencies. but what conservatives have understood is basically this is a world of politics as one with millennial fix. if you are a christian conservative, literally the fate of humanity itself, right? and so that has made them willing to -- there is a quote from the publisher of national review before the storm is name was william rusher, after goldwater loses if the catacombs were good enough for the christians. we are willing to stay underground for us while, as long as it takes. i completely endorse that and democrats do, democrats and institutions. there check but the activists they see the world into your increments. they have studied obsessively except for the polls that count the ones that
conservatives are definitely role model for that.here's an article from the cato institute called the leninist strategy to defeat social security. you get a foothold on me and gaining ground, gaining ground, and gain ground. i don't think there's anything particularly unique about radicals, liberals do this too. we all have our tactical deficiencies. but what conservatives have understood is basically this is a world of politics as one with millennial fix. if you are a christian conservative,...
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we tried to apply to conservative principles with the criminal justice system. we work to help support legislation that helps vendors turn their lives around. they have reasonable restrictions on future employment, but, they don't put it totally off limits for employment. we were strong supporters of the firststep act rated a strong bipartisan effort led by president trump, but also leading democrats, as well as republicans that passed overwhelmingly, and it is helping turn the tide, so criminal justice is the focus on those that really pose a threat, a physical threat to us, rather than those who happened to break the tens of thousands of laws on the books for relatively minor things. host: we are talking about personal issues for you. can you talk about your background and how you got into this work? guest: sometimes, god hits us upside the head. i was a member of the california legislature. i was targeted by the fbi in a very political investigation. i, rather than running the route, because of mandatory sentences, i risk going to prison for 21 years. i child
we tried to apply to conservative principles with the criminal justice system. we work to help support legislation that helps vendors turn their lives around. they have reasonable restrictions on future employment, but, they don't put it totally off limits for employment. we were strong supporters of the firststep act rated a strong bipartisan effort led by president trump, but also leading democrats, as well as republicans that passed overwhelmingly, and it is helping turn the tide, so...
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let's bring an conservative councillor david gaston. but now is sir david amess and worked alongside him. what more are you hearing? i and worked alongside him. what more are you hearing?— and worked alongside him. what more are you hearing? i know no more news about this than — are you hearing? i know no more news about this than you _ are you hearing? i know no more news about this than you do _ about this than you do unfortunately, but i can't tell you that sir— unfortunately, but i can't tell you that sir david amess is one of the best constituency mps in the land, there _ best constituency mps in the land, there is_ best constituency mps in the land, there is absolutely no doubt about that _ there is absolutely no doubt about that he _ there is absolutely no doubt about that. he lives in the constituency, he is _ that. he lives in the constituency, he is in _ that. he lives in the constituency, he is in regular touch, many people know_ he is in regular touch, many people know him _ he is in regular touch, many people know him and h
let's bring an conservative councillor david gaston. but now is sir david amess and worked alongside him. what more are you hearing? i and worked alongside him. what more are you hearing?— and worked alongside him. what more are you hearing? i know no more news about this than — are you hearing? i know no more news about this than you _ are you hearing? i know no more news about this than you do _ about this than you do unfortunately, but i can't tell you that sir— unfortunately, but i...
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conservatives grew up all around me, married into a conservative family.you had the right to do, it was always what is right. it seems like half of that equation has been abandoned by conservatives. it's my freedom. okay, you have the right not to take the vaccine. but what tells you that it is right? when it seems to check every traditional conservative notion. is there science behind it? yes. does it help you keep yourself and those you care about safe? >> yes. >> is it part of your responsibility to doing the right thing ethically by others? yes. >> what happened to those values within the conservative movement as opposed to just this resistance by right? >> the question suggests that conservatism compels the vaccine, which it does not. i am a decided conservative, a proud conservative, and i am proudly vaccinated. conservatism involves viewing liberty that by its definition means there are some people who may say things and do things that we disagree with. i'm hammering it out every day with people who give me reasons why they're not getting the shot.
conservatives grew up all around me, married into a conservative family.you had the right to do, it was always what is right. it seems like half of that equation has been abandoned by conservatives. it's my freedom. okay, you have the right not to take the vaccine. but what tells you that it is right? when it seems to check every traditional conservative notion. is there science behind it? yes. does it help you keep yourself and those you care about safe? >> yes. >> is it part of...
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let's move away from the conservatives. everard - from the conservatives.ory- it seems — commons. this is an extraordinary story. it seems he _ commons. this is an extraordinary story. it seems he had _ commons. this is an extraordinary story. it seems he had an - commons. this is an extraordinary story. it seems he had an access l commons. this is an extraordinary. story. it seems he had an access all areas _ story. it seems he had an access all areas pass — story. it seems he had an access all areas pass it — story. it seems he had an access all areas pass. it is horrifying to mp5, as a number— areas pass. it is horrifying to mp5, as a number of mp are quoted in this and they— as a number of mp are quoted in this and theyare— as a number of mp are quoted in this and they are shocked it was the case _ and they are shocked it was the case why— and they are shocked it was the case. why is this coming out right now? _ case. why is this coming out right now? it— case. why is this coming out right now? it seems this pattern of behaviour— now? it seems this patt
let's move away from the conservatives. everard - from the conservatives.ory- it seems — commons. this is an extraordinary story. it seems he _ commons. this is an extraordinary story. it seems he had _ commons. this is an extraordinary story. it seems he had an - commons. this is an extraordinary story. it seems he had an access l commons. this is an extraordinary. story. it seems he had an access all areas _ story. it seems he had an access all areas pass — story. it seems he had an...
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conservation programs. focusing mitigation and water quality improvements, including addressing salt reduction from the valley community. it will be through collaboration and corroboration that we'll have any chance much meeting these challenges and we'll need the united states to be involved in these efforts. thank you for the opportunity to provide this statement and i look forward to addressing any questions you may have. >> thank you, mr. nelson. the committee will now hear from the general manager of the southern nevada water authority. you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman huffman, representative napolitano and members of the subcommittee. and thank you for being the petitioned today. i'm the general manager. it's not news to this subcommittee that the unprecedented hydro logic conditions on the colorado river have left lakes powell and meade at critical elevations. the math problem we face is simple. if we rely on the promises of the 1920 a he is -- 1920's and 1940's, there is ac
conservation programs. focusing mitigation and water quality improvements, including addressing salt reduction from the valley community. it will be through collaboration and corroboration that we'll have any chance much meeting these challenges and we'll need the united states to be involved in these efforts. thank you for the opportunity to provide this statement and i look forward to addressing any questions you may have. >> thank you, mr. nelson. the committee will now hear from the...
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party champion a high tax, conservative party champion a high tax. low— conservative party champion, but it comes— making the right noises, but it comes to _ making the right noises, but it comes to labour shortages... i think that the _ comes to labour shortages... i think that the devil is in the detail in the detail— that the devil is in the detail in the detail was inspiring any confidence.— the detail was inspiring any confidence. ~ , ., ~' the detail was inspiring any confidence. ~ , ., ,, ., confidence. why do you think that he underlined that _ confidence. why do you think that he underlined that above _ confidence. why do you think that he underlined that above everything - underlined that above everything else? ., , ., , underlined that above everything else? ., , , underlined that above everything else? ., ,, ., underlined that above everything else? ., , , underlined that above everything else? ., , ., , , ., ., else? conservatives used to point to endless lines — else? conservatives used to point to endless lines in _ else? conservatives used to point to endless lines i
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wade the mississippi ban is, but the supreme court, 6 to 3 conservative, at least for conservatives onthey want to hear that case, they want to argue about that case, this is a case that would never be in front of a split core, or a liberal court. but it is absolutely in front of a conservative, core so however it comes down, whether it's merely a rollback of roe v. wade, a weakening of roe v. wade, that kind of gutted the voting rights act from the inside out. whether it's that are a complete overturning of roe v. wade, as mississippi has asked for, the window is all the way over, here were fighting over what's the right wants to fight about, because if we weren't, this case would not even be here. >>, aly do you think the court should be expanded? >> yes. by a lot. you just had tina smith and jones, on these are two democrats who get, it and who have been fighting for courts expansion. as a plus for expansion, 13 justices, 13 courts that kind of. think that's, fine i'm fine with, that because of mcconnell shenanigans with tony blair, and mayor garland, however, i support even, more i
wade the mississippi ban is, but the supreme court, 6 to 3 conservative, at least for conservatives onthey want to hear that case, they want to argue about that case, this is a case that would never be in front of a split core, or a liberal court. but it is absolutely in front of a conservative, core so however it comes down, whether it's merely a rollback of roe v. wade, a weakening of roe v. wade, that kind of gutted the voting rights act from the inside out. whether it's that are a complete...