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certainly others used for conservation seems counter to me to what we are trying to do to conserve water sometimes. although using water efficiently is what we need to do. utilizing although using water efficiently is definitely what we need to do, utilizing it is the goal with the idea that they will find someone else for it or they will give it to someone else, so, i don't know that i can speak to how it will affect others' programs, but certainly , conservation will be an -- will not be as much of an incentive to do it. >> this is definitely a program that has helped year operation. >> definitely, and there was a benefit anyway. but just the economic cost of following those conservation plans when there is such scarcity and such demand for it, had little interest. >> at the end of your written testimony, you discuss congress working on a more long-term solution to eventually replace the pilot program. can you expand upon what the program would look like and how building more flexibility into a long-term solution could benefit farmers like you? >> i think one thing that we are tied to,
certainly others used for conservation seems counter to me to what we are trying to do to conserve water sometimes. although using water efficiently is what we need to do. utilizing although using water efficiently is definitely what we need to do, utilizing it is the goal with the idea that they will find someone else for it or they will give it to someone else, so, i don't know that i can speak to how it will affect others' programs, but certainly , conservation will be an -- will not be as...
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in 2024 we did a much larger conservation project. if you only think about farming, it is a lot about gambling. he spent a lot of money up front and seed and fertilizer and machinery and other things and hope that you have a good market after you finish your crop with everything that applies. whether and what not. get your money back and return a profit. introducing us to the idea that we can conserve water. leave it in the river, generated better financially, too. less productive grounded restore the productivity of fields where we have pulled water out to help with soil, health, drainage issues and nutrient management. we have traditionally, we —-dash there is very little incentive to do so. you put a lot of money into having your fields in use in the water and use, use it or lose it law in addition to the economic hit that you take a not using your water. this is kind of the first stab at thinking seriously about conservation and all the benefits that could be put with it. we are learning that our water could be viewed as another k
in 2024 we did a much larger conservation project. if you only think about farming, it is a lot about gambling. he spent a lot of money up front and seed and fertilizer and machinery and other things and hope that you have a good market after you finish your crop with everything that applies. whether and what not. get your money back and return a profit. introducing us to the idea that we can conserve water. leave it in the river, generated better financially, too. less productive grounded...
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there would be conservative policy for two or four years. and i don't like it but that's the way the ball bounces sometimes, politically. what's happening now is not the ball bouncing a particularly politically but just someone deciding that they are in charge of the american government and they don't care what the law says it ended just don't think anybody should be willing to tolerate that. i want to quote project 2025 on medicare. because i what everybody understand they came to the state department first because everybody understands that until there's any ebola outbreak of breaches our shores, that until there's any international disorder that reaches of order until our reputation is damaged, until you see it on your screen, large or small, most people are not actively tracking the foreign aid question. but i want you to understand that project 2025, i mean you hardly read the preamble, give them credit. it is an ambitious vision. it is an ambitious document. and so they are also coming after medicare. and and i quote, medicare, med ope
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these pandas are all part of a conservation program.cub was here and grew up here, it cannot breed with its parents. so it returns to china so they can be a part of the breeding program. david: when a baby can see and hear, a human can pick the baby up, right? let's say in a zoo are controlled setting, you are allowed to pick up a panda at a small size. is that right? brandie: we do wellness checks on the cubs soon after they are born. so we get hands-on giant pandas to make sure they are doing fine and everything is ok. david: after a panda is what size is it not possible for a zookeeper to be in the cage along with them because they are bears and could be dangerous? brandie: usually when they are about a year old, they hit about 100 pounds. that is the time when they start to get -- they are not predators, they will not see you as food or a threat -- but even if they do, they have strong jaws, sharp claws so an animal could inadvertently hurt you without trying. david: if i went into a panda place right now and they now weigh 300 poun
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some of the conservatives in britain are in, in big problems. and in france, they're almost nonexistent. so it's, it's the same development that's taking place in germany right now. so it's interesting that it has taken longer for this to happen in germany than in other western european democracies, right? k. so the, and i think part of that was to do with this very strong firewall, was it was, it was held for it for a long time, but i'm at the same time. sorry if you just repeat the question again. yeah. just isn't. it's interesting that germany has come to, has shifted in these trends. more recently than many other western european democracies that we're actually seeing exactly what you've just described. i think we have to keep in mind as well that they, they, if they was only founded in 20. so that's a num because of this, this push back against a, the fall right in germany for so many decades. of course that was all right, positive. all right, extreme is boss is as well. so something bands free named. but the fact that a far right project c
some of the conservatives in britain are in, in big problems. and in france, they're almost nonexistent. so it's, it's the same development that's taking place in germany right now. so it's interesting that it has taken longer for this to happen in germany than in other western european democracies, right? k. so the, and i think part of that was to do with this very strong firewall, was it was, it was held for it for a long time, but i'm at the same time. sorry if you just repeat the question...
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i mean are germany's conservatives now leaning towards embracing far right? populism? well, i think not intentionally on the part of mounts. he wanted a stricter migration policy, his calculation was i can't get it with the center left. so i'm going to blackmail them little bit by not excluding a vote with the a of the. and then he even added some language into the draft proposals that were not using to swallow for the f d thinking they wouldn't vote for it, but they voted for it anyway. so he got out smarted by the a d and it was a miscalculation. so i don't think it's, it's really, there was a big plan to, to move the cd you towards the populace nationalist for right. he wanted to use them and he got you. so that's the problem of this maneuver. and when you actually look at what merits wants to do with immigration, how much overlap is there between the cd use platform and that of the f d? well, in terms of migration policy, there is overlap. i mean, the sd is all about migration and shutting down the migration once and for all closing the borders, they have a very po
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zoos are unique conservation organization.here are species that exist on the planet today because of zoo s. a black footed ferret, panamanian golden frog, the list goes on. i was fascinated with the idea of genetically managing how we manage the species genetically so they are safe. i got a masters degree in zoology that focused on genetic management. i got a job at another zoo, more internships, i got my phd and ended up here. david: you got your phd in zoology? brandie: it is a program at the university of maryland. david: did you get a job immediately after at the national zoo? brandie: i was the head of conservation in science for an organization. we set conservation goals for accredited zoos across the country. it is in office, association. i miss to being in a zoo. i miss the animals. we create magic for people on a daily basis. david: how many zoos are there in the u.s.? brandie: 2500 licensed in the united states. there has been a program and under 250 zoos are accredited, less than 10%. those are the best of the best.
zoos are unique conservation organization.here are species that exist on the planet today because of zoo s. a black footed ferret, panamanian golden frog, the list goes on. i was fascinated with the idea of genetically managing how we manage the species genetically so they are safe. i got a masters degree in zoology that focused on genetic management. i got a job at another zoo, more internships, i got my phd and ended up here. david: you got your phd in zoology? brandie: it is a program at the...
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the posse further into the conservative mode, right? tween come, critics of michael always felt that she had shifted the conservative cd. you too far to send to left, and that means he's having a hard time reaching those who voted as conservative because of mackerel. he resonates with people who vote conservative despite michael at the moment, he's going steady around about 30 percent. and despite the political risk, he took the hoss criticism he got from uncle a. michael is remaining city in the polls, so he doesn't seem to get much of a dent of pulling wise at the moment for that's at least now he's leading in the polls. but that does not mean that he can govern alone. he will definitely need a coalition pop 9 was accepting a f d y wing a votes. recently, he's made a lot of enemies that we have trouble finding a coalition partner to this hold on. so it is, yes, he will have a hard time forming a coalition government, but those who are led to him of being dest honest, and that's is so. so the democrats on slot will have sold since the
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and people were so disgusted with them because they're not conservative. a tool, they do exactly the opposite of what they said they were going to do. they let immigration get out of control, they've increased taxes, they've allowed all kinds of work re trends and there is of an oldest kind of stuff defective in the country. so some people then when to vote for labor, when to vote for alternatives, but i've never seen in my memory. other thing, any one has been living memory, seen a policy becomes so popular, so soon off to an election where they want to land slides, but they didn't win a line slide because they would not have to. they didn't actually get any more votes than they did in the previous general election in 2019. they won almost by default because people with that off of the conservative policy. but now people are really, really fed off with the labor policy. and you know, it's interesting because in england, in, in everyday life, people don't normally talk about politics, you know, in the pop on the train, in supermarkets here, they talk about
and people were so disgusted with them because they're not conservative. a tool, they do exactly the opposite of what they said they were going to do. they let immigration get out of control, they've increased taxes, they've allowed all kinds of work re trends and there is of an oldest kind of stuff defective in the country. so some people then when to vote for labor, when to vote for alternatives, but i've never seen in my memory. other thing, any one has been living memory, seen a policy...
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reform are winning four times as many proportionate voters t, conservatives voters from the conservativese reform having a great time —e: = -e: it at minutei evidence from 7 evidence from this : evidence from this poll is in his crossing that trump is in his crossing over? that some of the..- , that the over? that some of the..- . that the president is messaging that the president is with using is resonating with british voters? i using is resonating with british voters? ,., , british voters? i wouldn't say erha -s british voters? i wouldn't say perhaps _ the - peg'hagsspecifically the that trump is using, messaging that trump is using, but perhaps it is more of a wider context which was alluded -e the start of this piece. to in the start of this piece. about democracies, particularly western democracies worldwide where parties who are offering where oerties who ere otterfi’ "'” w” " right solutions, —= 77 “— 77 to the ri - ht to the right of the mainstream treditionetrneinstreern 77 77 spectrum are popularityj 7 '7" 1 £5 £5 a; popularity7,7 7 t77he7y777 77 popularity, theyfare 77 populari
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. he polls now that we have goteasemanyevoters for conservatives.with the us... because you have got a trade deal. _ dealwith the us... because you have got a trade deal, that _ dealwith the us... because you have got a trade deal, that is _ dealwith the us... because you have got a trade deal, that is called - got a trade deal, that is called membership. i got a trade deal, that is called membership-— got a trade deal, that is called membership. got a trade deal, that is called membershi. ., �* ., membership. i don't campaign for re'oin. i membership. i don't campaign for rejoin. i campaigned _ membership. i don't campaign for rejoin. i campaigned for _ membership. i don't campaign for rejoin. i campaigned for a - membership. i don't campaign for rejoin. i campaigned for a closer. rejoin. i campaigned for a closer relationship with europe and we need to align _ relationship with europe and we need to align with them on goods and services — to align with them on goods and services |— to align with them on goods and services. , ., , ., , ., services.
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is limited, we're not taking capital away from conservation. this is new money going into conservation in all of the tools and technology that we make on the path to the extinction or giving to the world to governments to non profits. other engineers for free, so any non profit can use our technologies for spaces, preservation, and helping save critically and danger or other endangered species. colossal has also been supporting researchers in australia since 2023. the focus there is on an animal with stripes like a tiger that a had similar to both. it was once the largest carnivorous marse appeal on the continent. with a set of teeth to prey on tangles and wild rabbits. the silent scene is also known as the testimony and tiger. this film footage shows the last living specimen and a zoo. the after sheep were introduced to tasmania farmer, saw tasmanian tigers as enemies, and hunted them mercilessly. on september 7th, 1936. this animal died and with it, it's the seas. the remains of animals from use are stored at the museums, victoria and melbour
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due to 14 years of failure from the conservatives.aling council has joined over 100 councils trying to remove the barriers to give these kids a decent home to live in. something the party opposite doesn't seem to care about. as part of the government's plan for change will the prime minister look at the five solutions put forward by these councils so we can secure the future of council housing for those children sleeping on the floor tonight? p.m. starmer: she is right to raise this serious issue. we are committed to working with every counsel to deliver the biggest increase in social and affordable housing in a generation. we are immediately taking action to reform the right to buy, to enable councils to borrow more cheaply, and investing in affordable homes program. >> thank you, mr. speaker. after attacking my home was misused by others to promote their anti-immigrant agenda. my life is saved by two brave police officers. as a family our lives were transformed by a restorative justice session where we met one of my four attackers i
due to 14 years of failure from the conservatives.aling council has joined over 100 councils trying to remove the barriers to give these kids a decent home to live in. something the party opposite doesn't seem to care about. as part of the government's plan for change will the prime minister look at the five solutions put forward by these councils so we can secure the future of council housing for those children sleeping on the floor tonight? p.m. starmer: she is right to raise this serious...
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the conservatives say immigrants arriving in the uk should only be here for 15 years.first big policy announcement we have had from the kemi badenoch. two important bits, — -— net migration the conservatives made _eei promises to keep it down and broke those promises. this is kemi badenoch's to resuscitate bagenoch's attembt to resuscitate brand and tells me why she this brand and she tells me why she thinks this idea is key to that. is a privilege notjust a right. yes. will this do that? it will. it will certainly make it more sustainable. it should bring numbers down. come to our country don't automatically get citizenship. to remain in the next year is about 2 million. i think that's a phenomenal number. how much would your idea bring it down by? it creates a lever which a government can use to manage migration. down, it's not about changing the rules once people are here, yes, that's right. and then we can really see if kemi badenoch is committed to getting these numbers down. but culture matters more, integration is critical we need to make sure that we are not cr
the conservatives say immigrants arriving in the uk should only be here for 15 years.first big policy announcement we have had from the kemi badenoch. two important bits, — -— net migration the conservatives made _eei promises to keep it down and broke those promises. this is kemi badenoch's to resuscitate bagenoch's attembt to resuscitate brand and tells me why she this brand and she tells me why she thinks this idea is key to that. is a privilege notjust a right. yes. will this do that?...
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conservatives would double this to ten years.onths. uk passports are a privilege. citizenship in our country are a privilege, notjust a right. and we need to make sure that the people who are coming here want to have a real, meaningful connection to the uk. to the economy, not relying on benefits. work visas can already be cancelled if migrants have committed a criminal offence in the uk or overseas. on immigration, but hasn't specified a number. we knew they'd do badly. the border security minister, angela eagle, accused the party's promises seriously. but while the number of legal migrants is now falling, experienced the hottest january on record this year. than january 202a. start to the year due to a weather phenomenon known as la nina. there a interesting article on the bbc news website ..t -t.t.hiust,. ——— th|sand ithisiandztwe . about this and we will be covering this at length . bc . bc news 7 bc news today. do throughout bc news today. do stay with us for that. filed against the us rapper sean diddy combs as he our inves
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and conserved and conserved and not sure how much more they can conserve. and so when you have an observable population growth, that's where you have to deal with the fact that you know that those number the total demand numbers will begin creeping back up again. >> got it. and then just to touch on the wildfire scenario, does this account for a catastrophe like that? so this projection would presumably be enough water to help us in a fire or not? >> yeah. here we're talking about, you know, total system storage our large scale reservoirs which we expect if there was a if there was a fire in san francisco, water would continue to come down from the sierras. but the real water that can be applied is here in san francisco and that's what's part of the emergency firefighting water system. and i think in february or march was scheduled to give a detailed presentation on that to the commission about how that works. but basically we have an alternative network of major pipelines and fire hydrants in san francisco to deliver water on a segregated system that is se
and conserved and conserved and not sure how much more they can conserve. and so when you have an observable population growth, that's where you have to deal with the fact that you know that those number the total demand numbers will begin creeping back up again. >> got it. and then just to touch on the wildfire scenario, does this account for a catastrophe like that? so this projection would presumably be enough water to help us in a fire or not? >> yeah. here we're talking about,...
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the conservatives have worked for 20 years to get the court they have now. if there are five justices who believe in the country more than they believe in the mission that they were put up to do by the federalist society and confirmed by the right wingers for the last 20 years. this started 20 years ago in the court. it's just it's not anything that started new. and now it's come down to whether the court will in fact enforce the law and the constitution of the united states. they already rewrote the constitution last term with this unitary theory of the presidency. this is all made up mumbo jumbo by some right wing crackpots in the legal profession. and so we're in real danger. this is really dangerous stuff. musk has clearly broken the law, and now we'll find out if the courts are willing to support the constitution or willing to support trump. >> when you look at this evolution of what's happening now, here's ted lieu, who was also around in the trump first term talking about a democrat's approach. >> leader jeffries has laid out a ten point plan to fight
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so we have begun conservation of the surviving stone up here. this whitewashed stone that is the original from the 18th century as is the lowest course. but in this central belt here, this was in really, really bad shape. so we have kind of a three step approach or conserving the blocks which are in good enough condition to support weight. we are a veneer in those that that have have eroded. i have but are still strong and we're putting a veneer on top of them. and then as a last last case, what we're doing is replacing them outright. if we have so the center section is again a sandstone that we're replacing the original sandstone that that just didn't survive or isn't up to the task of holding up helping to hold up the house. now we're as far north in the cellar as we can go. so we're in the 1776 north edition of the house. above our heads is, the new room, that big green entertaining room at the north end of the house. so as i mentioned earlier, the north part of the house framing really had problems with rot and termites in the 1930s active t
so we have begun conservation of the surviving stone up here. this whitewashed stone that is the original from the 18th century as is the lowest course. but in this central belt here, this was in really, really bad shape. so we have kind of a three step approach or conserving the blocks which are in good enough condition to support weight. we are a veneer in those that that have have eroded. i have but are still strong and we're putting a veneer on top of them. and then as a last last case,...
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republicans in the conservative congress, the conservative guvs, — congress, the conservative guys, theyp on they will him all this. they will give him all executive orders because are doing are doom but titer;r they are laying down but they will not — they are laying down but they will not increase spending. an indication ofjust how that might be, speaker tricky that might be, speaker johnson i'm hearing has been at white day. the have run so much so meetings have run so much so he's had to cancel his meeting with minister netanyahu with prime minister netanyahu who is due to fly out of dc definitely some tough shortly. definitely some tough ahead trying get that times ahead trying to get that funding bill congress. let's talk about the executive order donald trump has signed that's been going on. but he signed this order yesterday surrounded by dozens of women and girls and it's his fourth since returning to office. already begun a legal challenge. but there is no doubt this policy is popular in the united states. 70% of respondents believed trans athletes should only with their sex at
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part of our community life on the research is now on speak to germany as conservative as c d u. the party of uncle americal as outraged other parties by trying to pass through a tough anti immigration policies using support. from the far right, it is a huge tebow, broken in parliament see to you later finish match tried to push through draft legislation with backend from the a s t the alternative for germany. now the country is wondering how far to the rights are. germany's conservatives willing to go merits his party is at the top of the poles less than a month before national elections. so this week on to the point, we're taking a closer look at the germany's conservatives today are.
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saying of the 2% is initially allocated for that conservation that is held in a general fund or is it by piece it it's uh it's identified side by project. >> so if there's a large capital that the art enrichment allocation is established by project so if the airport in your example comes forward with a large capital project there will be an art enrichment amount that is derived from the construction cost only of that project not the soft costs and other things. and so that you know there will be an amount that's identified as the art enrichment budget or you know allocation from that project now that i suppose depending on how the project itself is defined that could be a piece or a number of pieces if it's a if it's a single project with a smaller budget it might just be one artwork. but i suppose if it's an airport project where there's you know a large allocation it's probably being used to do a number of things at the airport and that does you sorry i neglected to answer part of your question which is whose budget does that live in and where is it where does it stay ? it's a part
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it's considered the bible of the modern conservative. it is the most essential book i heard a tv personality on msnbc said, quoting from russell kirk before yesterday in the morning. so what they were arguing this provoked by the way william he had two big fans russell kirk william buckley and barry goldwater. everybody. all the rest of the republicans all thought it was kind of a crackpot. but the this provoked william f buckley to write an op ed for national review in which he argued that white people are genetically superior black people and that in order to maintain edmund burke idea and russell kirk's idea of order classes in society, it was necessary to maintain basically segregation. it's one of the more ignominy as pieces of the history of national review, which they don't like to talk about but. you can google it. it's easy to find, you know, william f buckley's article. so the argument was made by the people around kirk was that the middle class got too large america. i mean, this again, this is an echo the of the debate that w
it's considered the bible of the modern conservative. it is the most essential book i heard a tv personality on msnbc said, quoting from russell kirk before yesterday in the morning. so what they were arguing this provoked by the way william he had two big fans russell kirk william buckley and barry goldwater. everybody. all the rest of the republicans all thought it was kind of a crackpot. but the this provoked william f buckley to write an op ed for national review in which he argued that...
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labour mps, which is massive, in the early 2010s by opposition to austerity and opposition to conservative complicated for rachel reeves. niche newscast. she's been around this track before. afterwards that made her toxic with labour party activists. party. quote—unquote perverse incentives are, but also finances are and thefact 7 ,... 7, 7 ., what's the timeline? yeah. to the bean counters, to the city and to the country on public spending. because it's time to talk about brexit. laughter. yes, he's invited, ithink, to to attend a meeting of those people in the european union. we've never spent any time in the last 50 years in this that the united kingdom has been locked into a tribal argument about brexit. because again, we'll see a british prime minister, to be sort of screaming like a banshee. "and are you going to give britain anything? " blah, blah blah. but they don't actually want anybody to think there in brussels, walking the kind ofjournalistic and laura, you know, you were often packed in that member of the eu 28 as it then was walking along there and there is something a bit f
labour mps, which is massive, in the early 2010s by opposition to austerity and opposition to conservative complicated for rachel reeves. niche newscast. she's been around this track before. afterwards that made her toxic with labour party activists. party. quote—unquote perverse incentives are, but also finances are and thefact 7 ,... 7, 7 ., what's the timeline? yeah. to the bean counters, to the city and to the country on public spending. because it's time to talk about brexit. laughter....
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those conservative views home most way the, the freedom of the ultra seems a 1000000 miles away. here, the basic necessities take priority. it's a reality check. now unless i add that is instead of i'd be or more of them by the on the lot as i as out that is i actually my on site i'm obligated to out on and that tends to mock lot of has a, a team that's law that a 9, but as, as 3 mind it'll allow me to get my side. i got that did me. it's a lot of side on my side. i got to see me on, on, i'm a guy because of guy on the left. and that's about this guy. and these, i end up design mind me on as i, on, on the design that i most, i the, the put the hands of a sense. i yeah. then because i've had to the non 59 that, that off with us. and by this time that internet will yeah. and how to see that is can i just add that and that i see on one of those kinds of via the 90 me to go for some band dunphy that for now. a hello new sonya to finally have gentlemen because autumn from one to many months, i found that he kept by dania for you've been going you been young? what can be dad doing if i
those conservative views home most way the, the freedom of the ultra seems a 1000000 miles away. here, the basic necessities take priority. it's a reality check. now unless i add that is instead of i'd be or more of them by the on the lot as i as out that is i actually my on site i'm obligated to out on and that tends to mock lot of has a, a team that's law that a 9, but as, as 3 mind it'll allow me to get my side. i got that did me. it's a lot of side on my side. i got to see me on, on, i'm a...
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and we have to hang on to the conservative values and women kind of talk too much and things like that. the beyond the city enroll them into these. yeah. those conservative views, whole most way the, the freedom of the ultra seems a 1000000 miles away here. the basic necessities take priority. it's a reality check. now like i address, is it all out? they owe more of them by the that's on the lot because i saw that as i tell you my on site i'm obligated to out on that then to model out of i saw. yeah, that's a lot better now. but as, as 3 mind, it'll allow me to get my side. i got that did, i'm me, it's a lot of fat on my side. i got to see me on on, i will die because of guy on the left. and that's about this guy. and these, i end up design mind me on as i, on, on the design that i most, i the, the put the hands of a sense. i yeah. then because as i have to the non 59, that's what i focus on by the time that internet will. yeah. and how to see that a scan. i just at the attic and that i see on one of the scam so via the 90 me to go for some band density that for now to hello me sonya c
and we have to hang on to the conservative values and women kind of talk too much and things like that. the beyond the city enroll them into these. yeah. those conservative views, whole most way the, the freedom of the ultra seems a 1000000 miles away here. the basic necessities take priority. it's a reality check. now like i address, is it all out? they owe more of them by the that's on the lot because i saw that as i tell you my on site i'm obligated to out on that then to model out of i saw....
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black people, despite what conservatives would have you believe. it also involves women, people who have disabilities, people who. >> have all. >> kinds of other characteristics. >> it's not just. >> about make them less, less likely to be given a fair shot in business. but i just want to remind us donald trump's relationship with the nfl. this is the moment that i will never forget from donald trump. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners when somebody disrespects our flag to say, get that son of a off the field right now out. he's fired. >> he's fired. >> because the reason i'll never forget that is i had never seen i mean, a president has never done that on a. >> stage. >> just in general. >> just in general. also with. >> that pink tie. >> but the vitriol that was that. >> was directed at the nfl because of colin kaepernick, it really poisoned the well between him and the league for a while. >> yeah, apparently not. it's going to be the first president going to the super bowl. it'll be interesting to see the reaction against clearl
black people, despite what conservatives would have you believe. it also involves women, people who have disabilities, people who. >> have all. >> kinds of other characteristics. >> it's not just. >> about make them less, less likely to be given a fair shot in business. but i just want to remind us donald trump's relationship with the nfl. this is the moment that i will never forget from donald trump. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners when...
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federation hosted a big party of their own and so many black conservatives there.talking with people, that's a special problem for the left it would seem. i don't know, maybe it was that group i was talking with. what is your experience? >> you are exactly right. many people in the black community are waking up and coming to the realization the democratic party destroyed the black community. they can try to paint us as a racist cult all they want. it is not true. i am a black man who loves this country and support donald trump and never apologize and neither should anyone everywhere. >> harris: the "new york magazine" say they got it right but you want to take it legal. >> it was disgusting and deliberate. this he wanted to depict this as some racial gothering. they didn't reach out to me for comment. acknowledging a fact that a black man organized the event. they have been pleatly just unapologetic when it comes to this. we're taking legal action and sent them a formal notice and hold them accountable. the first shoe of many to drop. >> harris: i want to talk poli
federation hosted a big party of their own and so many black conservatives there.talking with people, that's a special problem for the left it would seem. i don't know, maybe it was that group i was talking with. what is your experience? >> you are exactly right. many people in the black community are waking up and coming to the realization the democratic party destroyed the black community. they can try to paint us as a racist cult all they want. it is not true. i am a black man who...
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these are hard line conservatives.hey want trillions of dollars in spending cuts that moderate republicans are going to. it's going to be a problem for the only way they're going to be able to pass this, johnson, is if trump hammers these guys. and that's what's starting to happen today. trump has not waded into this until today. and now today he is getting into this. he's he's been focused. he's got all the zeros. he's meeting with foreign leaders. he's got you know, he's he's you know, having must dismantle the government. but today he's going to lean in on the legislative side and that will make a difference. now i do think it's going to get real ugly. as laura talked about. i mean, march 14th is a huge deal. people are you know, it's. >> not that far away. >> it's, you know, five weeks away. they're going to need democrats. so like, there's there's a lot of ways this can go. but he's going to go any way that anything passes is trump is going to have to do it because the republican leadership, especially in the hous
these are hard line conservatives.hey want trillions of dollars in spending cuts that moderate republicans are going to. it's going to be a problem for the only way they're going to be able to pass this, johnson, is if trump hammers these guys. and that's what's starting to happen today. trump has not waded into this until today. and now today he is getting into this. he's he's been focused. he's got all the zeros. he's meeting with foreign leaders. he's got you know, he's he's you know, having...
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i am a conservative. i am a right wingnut but i am a conservative. i am not whatever trump is. you are right about when you asked about what the biggest tactical mistakes were. not doing the joe rogan interview. the idea that joe rogan is the new tim russert with the trick questions, it's not true. he's a nice guy who has the conversation. he has a few openings you can push back on. we are in a new world where some of the old elite gatekeepers are gone, for good and bad. people doing campaigns don't represent them. there are other channels. we can get a lot of message out for free. the people who trust those channels, even if you can argue with credible fact there is no statements of truth, they trust them because they are not part of the big establishment that everybody hates. populism. they made an idiotic mistake not doing it. >> you have been an outspoken critic of donald trump for more than a decade. you posed by the in 2020, you lead a superpac supporting jeb bush. trump has let republicans back the control of the white house for a second . congress in his grip, one might
i am a conservative. i am a right wingnut but i am a conservative. i am not whatever trump is. you are right about when you asked about what the biggest tactical mistakes were. not doing the joe rogan interview. the idea that joe rogan is the new tim russert with the trick questions, it's not true. he's a nice guy who has the conversation. he has a few openings you can push back on. we are in a new world where some of the old elite gatekeepers are gone, for good and bad. people doing campaigns...
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he is, i believe, a conservative, identifies as a conservative. in his private life.n the fbi with his head down. he was closely aligned with with the agents. to the degree anyone in management can be. he was closely aligned with bill barr when he was. i mean, the idea that what has been trafficked in right wing media that emanates from donald trump's lies about the bureau that has gone on for nine years, we don't sit around here three people sort of bemoaning the state of the fbi as distracted in light of a domestic terrorism threat. we sit here as citizens of this country and taxpayers with a weakened fbi because of donald trump. is it honorable for merrick garland and chris wray to say and do nothing today? >> yeah. >> i certainly hope that the people in the center of power. >> in the. >> last administration, or at any point speak out here. >> you know. >> one thing that i think is pretty obvious to people in government, but may not be to folks outside of government, is that the less. popular a policy is, the. >> harder. >> it is for that policy. >> to happen. >> a
he is, i believe, a conservative, identifies as a conservative. in his private life.n the fbi with his head down. he was closely aligned with with the agents. to the degree anyone in management can be. he was closely aligned with bill barr when he was. i mean, the idea that what has been trafficked in right wing media that emanates from donald trump's lies about the bureau that has gone on for nine years, we don't sit around here three people sort of bemoaning the state of the fbi as distracted...
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so liberals talk to conservatives by evoking sort of liberal values and liberal arguments or conservatives try to persuade liberals by making a conservative case and and so i think one of the things that really effective speakers do that really, you know, kind of bring people in, which is ultimately what you want to do as a as someone who persuades is to kind of think deeply about what does this person care about? what's their values system, you know, liberal, conservative or what have you? and speak to that. it's hard. they've done studies over and over again when you ask a liberal to persuade a conservative to, you know, support more immigration and they just make a bunch of liberal arguments and no one's persuaded. so i think this is something that we can all do, i can, to lay out ways to do it. and it's hard. it's really but i think it's i think we're seeing now the harris campaign is actually making a very smart and deliberate appeal to freedom, for example, a phrase in a word and a concept that that's so often over the years has been seen as something of the like the domain of the of
so liberals talk to conservatives by evoking sort of liberal values and liberal arguments or conservatives try to persuade liberals by making a conservative case and and so i think one of the things that really effective speakers do that really, you know, kind of bring people in, which is ultimately what you want to do as a as someone who persuades is to kind of think deeply about what does this person care about? what's their values system, you know, liberal, conservative or what have you? and...
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ask it feels to me when i look throughout the world, whether certain europe in united states a conservativeime minister, for 10 years a long run for any politician, he made decision to step aside as you say there is a leadership race underway there will be an election in canada whether that is in spring, or in fall. and it will be up to canadians decide direction they want the country to go, there are real two main political parties one liberal the other conservative party as i say canadians get a chance to choose. >> we will watch that good to see you. thanks so much thank you very much minister joining us president trump impact on washington felt, the latest on federal layoffs coming up now, at the cia, also, are watching "mornings with maria" live on "fox business" stay with us. ♪ . i don't play for money. my ambition is to play big—to help and inspire others. that's why i joined sofi. they help people earn more and save more, so they can realize their ambitions. sofi. get your money right. ♪ ♪ the flag replacement program got started by a good friend of mine, a navy vet, saw a flag at t
ask it feels to me when i look throughout the world, whether certain europe in united states a conservativeime minister, for 10 years a long run for any politician, he made decision to step aside as you say there is a leadership race underway there will be an election in canada whether that is in spring, or in fall. and it will be up to canadians decide direction they want the country to go, there are real two main political parties one liberal the other conservative party as i say canadians...