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the conservatives, the governing conservatives, the governing conservatives, borisjohnson's party, have to an extent by the vaccine bounce we are seeing in the uk over the last few months. the governing parties in the uk did really well in local elections and national elections in scotland and wales a couple of months ago. so there had been that kind of sense that, particularly in the north of england, places where labour needs to do well if it is going to wind power, in those areas the party was starting to lose quite significant support to the conservatives and we spoke a lot about putting more money into the north of england to some of these communities that have felt left out over the last 20 or 30 years in british politics. there is still some time to go here and we're seeing anything with any certainty but if labour can hold onto this, which the signs are at the moment that that is the result of the first count, if they can hold on then i think for sir keir starmer it gives him some breathing space to say, look, things are not as bad as people make it out to be. we have been writt
the conservatives, the governing conservatives, the governing conservatives, borisjohnson's party, have to an extent by the vaccine bounce we are seeing in the uk over the last few months. the governing parties in the uk did really well in local elections and national elections in scotland and wales a couple of months ago. so there had been that kind of sense that, particularly in the north of england, places where labour needs to do well if it is going to wind power, in those areas the party...
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the conservative _ hundreds, maybe. the conservative party, . hundreds, maybe.and each time they have been adding votes and becoming more hegemony. labour have been declining and on the retreat. that forms a big picture of our politics and even now, in a by—election, we expect government to be going backwards, that still forms general expectation. we should say, sir keir starmer, was elected in 2019 as the so—called antidote tojeremy corbyn. people who dislike jeremy corbyn said we just need a winner, someone who wins seat. unlikejeremy corbyn who did win in 2017 30 seats but then went backwards. he does not have a massive ideological division, sir keir starmer, likejeremy corbyn. but he needs to be winning things like hartlepool but also conservative seat that labour have not held since 2010. they will be enormously relieved if they win the seat and enormous relief of kim leadbeater. the fred of a leadership challenge to keir starmer will not occur but we should not forget that labour should be holding the seat. �* , ., labour should be holding the seat. �*, .,
the conservative _ hundreds, maybe. the conservative party, . hundreds, maybe.and each time they have been adding votes and becoming more hegemony. labour have been declining and on the retreat. that forms a big picture of our politics and even now, in a by—election, we expect government to be going backwards, that still forms general expectation. we should say, sir keir starmer, was elected in 2019 as the so—called antidote tojeremy corbyn. people who dislike jeremy corbyn said we just...
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conservative votes are down. conservative votes are down.ative votes are down by six points. it might imply the labour party has done a little bit better with conservative voters and potential labour— conservative vote switches. what one reason could be they might see the conservative vote lead coming down in the last week or so. we saw what happened with matt hancock, that could have had an effect. we talk about small margins, those were 300 votes. leadbeater is a very credible local candidates that would have had an effect. something else that may have had an effect is that you may have seen george galloway actually putting off a certain conservative voters from actually voting conservative, not liking george galloway, not wanting him to represent his constituents, potential waverers thinking about the best way to think about getting galloway out... you think you can gain by—elections, you think they can be predictable but they are very, very unpredictable vehicles of politics. i think we have seen that again tonight. thank you. let's get
conservative votes are down. conservative votes are down.ative votes are down by six points. it might imply the labour party has done a little bit better with conservative voters and potential labour— conservative vote switches. what one reason could be they might see the conservative vote lead coming down in the last week or so. we saw what happened with matt hancock, that could have had an effect. we talk about small margins, those were 300 votes. leadbeater is a very credible local...
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c runs 39 nature conservancy is in kenya. it also finances the one in her be, but if you just community the conservancy is protect nature, offer john prospect and encourage women to play a greater role in society. how be returned each other benefited from the conservancy and is now helping others. i know she and other women in her village have built a culture center. they did a lot of the work themselves. the women rent out the home and the lodges to visitors and local people, which brings in money that allowed them to set up a savings club. here the women give out loans to each other using income from the culture center subsidies from n g o c. as well as members own savings that might be routed each and leads the club. she's given loans of $250.00 to more than a 100 women, mostly to finance small business ventures. dining room got a loan from the savings club to invest in an electric motor for her cornmeal. now she can earn more money. like so many year. she's benefited from the nature conservancy. villainy look, well i want
c runs 39 nature conservancy is in kenya. it also finances the one in her be, but if you just community the conservancy is protect nature, offer john prospect and encourage women to play a greater role in society. how be returned each other benefited from the conservancy and is now helping others. i know she and other women in her village have built a culture center. they did a lot of the work themselves. the women rent out the home and the lodges to visitors and local people, which brings in...
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the conservatives have been in powerfor ii remember the conservatives have been in powerfor 11 yearsion party to be doing really well in by—elections midterm and the fact that the conservatives are potentially going to take this away from labour is a suggestion that they are actually getting more support than they were, rather than less, and it raises big questions for the opposition labour party about how they win back power. find labour party about how they win back power-— back power. and for the viewers around the _ back power. and for the viewers around the world, _ back power. and for the viewers around the world, nick, - back power. and for the viewers around the world, nick, i- around the world, nick, i suppose worth mentioning the rather sad and tragic history of this particular constituency that i suppose we can trace back to the road that has led to this by—election? back to the road that has led to this by-election?- to this by-election? yeah, that's right, _ to this by-election? yeah, that's right, this _ to this by-election? yeah, that's right, this used - to this by-ele
the conservatives have been in powerfor ii remember the conservatives have been in powerfor 11 yearsion party to be doing really well in by—elections midterm and the fact that the conservatives are potentially going to take this away from labour is a suggestion that they are actually getting more support than they were, rather than less, and it raises big questions for the opposition labour party about how they win back power. find labour party about how they win back power-— back power....
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active conservation is saving from our conservation program and these were projected by the conservation model and subtracted from the demand projections. there's also savings from fixture replacement over time as efficiency improves, fixtures are replaced through a variety of mechanisms, upon resale of a house or trying to lower the water bill in response to increased rates. because some passive conservation is captured in the modelled response of water rate, we didn't subtract off savings. we also project savings from the on site water reuse program where systems are required for all new construction larger than 250,000 square feet. they are privately owned and operated and the projected savings is subtracted from the demand promgz projections. what we observed through the demand model is that residential and commercial water use responds to changes in rates and temperatures. the responses here is what was observed from the 10 years of historical san francisco water use data. the model looks at how demand changes in response to a 10% change in the relevant variables. for water rates, i
active conservation is saving from our conservation program and these were projected by the conservation model and subtracted from the demand projections. there's also savings from fixture replacement over time as efficiency improves, fixtures are replaced through a variety of mechanisms, upon resale of a house or trying to lower the water bill in response to increased rates. because some passive conservation is captured in the modelled response of water rate, we didn't subtract off savings. we...
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especially for example, there's a conservancy that has to be in facilities and they get conservation fees. these the issue or file sharing of those proceeds between the operations of the consultancy and percentage goes back to the communities so that it can, you know, invest in education, health facilities and others. the tea and she runs $39.00 nature conservancy is in kenya. it also finances the one in her be, but if you just community the conservancy is protect nature, offer job prospects and encourage women to play a greater role in society. how be returned each other benefited from the conservancy, and this is now helping others. i know she and other women in her village have built a culture center. they did a lot of the work themselves. the women rent out the home and the lodges to visitors and local people, which brings in money that's allowed them to set up a savings club. here the women give out loans to each other using income from the culture center subsidies from n g o z. as well as members own savings that might be routed each and leads the club. she's given loans of $25
especially for example, there's a conservancy that has to be in facilities and they get conservation fees. these the issue or file sharing of those proceeds between the operations of the consultancy and percentage goes back to the communities so that it can, you know, invest in education, health facilities and others. the tea and she runs $39.00 nature conservancy is in kenya. it also finances the one in her be, but if you just community the conservancy is protect nature, offer job prospects...
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that act of reminding those enduring truths what conservatives are for. it is often countercultural because it is often a mass exercise in self-harm but countercultural does not mean regressive. the culture presses us over and over to regress to pre- civilization barbarism into resist that is to make real progress possible. that is a core inside of conservativism and what it means to save a book built upon the understanding of the human person that may be of noxious now that conducive to true culture to the genuine preconditions for the flourishing of the human person. johnny suggested i say a few words about the book on the off chance somebody may not have read it. [laughter] so very briefly i want to put the book in the context of that conservative insight and purpose and how it to the predicament we find ourselves in american elder briefly. i promise a conservative book is almost unavoidably rooted in the idea as a creature in need of formation. genuine culture a lot of conservative books either begin or end with the basic idea and beginning and ending
that act of reminding those enduring truths what conservatives are for. it is often countercultural because it is often a mass exercise in self-harm but countercultural does not mean regressive. the culture presses us over and over to regress to pre- civilization barbarism into resist that is to make real progress possible. that is a core inside of conservativism and what it means to save a book built upon the understanding of the human person that may be of noxious now that conducive to true...
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or, you heard that this was a conservative court was not conservative enough area one of those narratives has to be true. hopefully, we have some of the smartest people in the country to help us think through which of those narratives is true, or that they are all true, or that none of them are true. so, that said, i turn into irwin to give us table setting lay of the land contours of what happened and what we can conclude from these past weeks. irwin: it is an honor to be part of this panel. as dalia said, the most important change in the supreme court in the past year was the death of justice ruth bader ginsburg and a confirmation and swearing in of amy coney barrett. it is often remarked that anytime there is a new justice it is a different court, especially someone you hover -- especially when you have replaced a liberal justice with a conservative justice. we should think of this term as a supreme court in transition. i neither want to overstate the importance or underestimate its importance. i think it is -- this last term was particularly revealing. one year ago, in october 2019, d
or, you heard that this was a conservative court was not conservative enough area one of those narratives has to be true. hopefully, we have some of the smartest people in the country to help us think through which of those narratives is true, or that they are all true, or that none of them are true. so, that said, i turn into irwin to give us table setting lay of the land contours of what happened and what we can conclude from these past weeks. irwin: it is an honor to be part of this panel....
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gave remarks at the conservative political action conference. he was introduced by his girlfriend kimberly guilfoyle. oh, yes. conservatives look marvelous. you guys are looking good, feeling proud and feeling strong. that's right. [applause] it is so great to be here and see this incredible crowd of freedom and liberty loving conservatives and born-free americans. this is texas style. we like to do it loud. we like to do it cpac style. so the media every few months is trying to write the obituary believe it or not of or conservative movement and then along comes cpac, right? and thank you to mercy and matt for their courage and their vision and their excellence in bringing this to us every single year and downing it biger and better every time. god bless them and the shclapp family. i love it because cpac blows up the fake news narrative of the liberal media time and time again. and thanks to cpac and to our fabulous president trump, we will not be canceled. [cheers and applause] but it's not all sunshines and rainbows every single day because
gave remarks at the conservative political action conference. he was introduced by his girlfriend kimberly guilfoyle. oh, yes. conservatives look marvelous. you guys are looking good, feeling proud and feeling strong. that's right. [applause] it is so great to be here and see this incredible crowd of freedom and liberty loving conservatives and born-free americans. this is texas style. we like to do it loud. we like to do it cpac style. so the media every few months is trying to write the...
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but twitter clearly sensors conservative speech in falsehoods. how many calls to violence from overseas leaders could stay on the page where conservative thought? google is the clearest example may have last year it literally went to zero unless you put breitbart in the search you will never get a joe biden story. if i went to donald trump during the campaign got an exclusive quotation about joe biden it would not show up in the google search and that she put in the word breitbart that is manipulation and masters of the universe type of behavior because they control the information that you consume each day whether it's appear blanket boycott that varies from outlet to outlet do you disagree with that that they are doing something? >> they are absolutely doing that right and left on a daily basis and that suppression of the hunter biden story kicking the new york post off of twitter gratuitously for a week. i don't care much about the hunter biden story we could disagree off-line about that that i don't want twitter to be kicking off politicians
but twitter clearly sensors conservative speech in falsehoods. how many calls to violence from overseas leaders could stay on the page where conservative thought? google is the clearest example may have last year it literally went to zero unless you put breitbart in the search you will never get a joe biden story. if i went to donald trump during the campaign got an exclusive quotation about joe biden it would not show up in the google search and that she put in the word breitbart that is...
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it conservative voters actually hate. it will _ conservative voters actually hate. it will go — conservativewith quite a lot of— it will go down well with quite a lot of tory— it will go down well with quite a lot of tory voters that feel, as burst— lot of tory voters that feel, as burst out _ lot of tory voters that feel, as burst out the reflected in the opening _ burst out the reflected in the opening speech, that the ad budget is not _ opening speech, that the ad budget is not government money. it's money taken _ is not government money. it's money taken from — is not government money. it's money taken from taxpayers which is going to be _ taken from taxpayers which is going to be paid _ taken from taxpayers which is going to be paid back for years to come. we will— to be paid back for years to come. we will go — to be paid back for years to come. we will go down well for quite a large _ we will go down well for quite a large section of the electorate. but it has_ large section of the electorate. but it has caused quite a ruckus in parliament and this is one of the bil parliament and thi
it conservative voters actually hate. it will _ conservative voters actually hate. it will go — conservativewith quite a lot of— it will go down well with quite a lot of tory— it will go down well with quite a lot of tory voters that feel, as burst— lot of tory voters that feel, as burst out _ lot of tory voters that feel, as burst out the reflected in the opening _ burst out the reflected in the opening speech, that the ad budget is not _ opening speech, that the ad budget is not...
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especially for example, a conservancy that has to be in facilities and they get conservation fees. these, the issue or file sharing of those proceeds between the operations of the conservancy and a percentage goes back to the communities so that it can, you know, invest in education, health facilities and others. the t n. c runs 39 nature conservancy is in kenya. it also finances the one in b, but just community the conservancy is protect nature, offer john prospect and encourage women to play a greater role in society. how be returned each other benefited from the conservancy and this is now helping others. i know she and other women in her village have built a culture center. they did a lot of the work themselves. the women rent out the home and the lodges to visitors and local people, which brings in money that's allowed them to set up a savings club. here the women give out loans to each other, using income from the culture center subsidies from n jose, as well as members own savings that might be routed each other leads the club. she's given loans of $250.00 to more than a 100
especially for example, a conservancy that has to be in facilities and they get conservation fees. these, the issue or file sharing of those proceeds between the operations of the conservancy and a percentage goes back to the communities so that it can, you know, invest in education, health facilities and others. the t n. c runs 39 nature conservancy is in kenya. it also finances the one in b, but just community the conservancy is protect nature, offer john prospect and encourage women to play...
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doesn't traditionally choose a conservative-— that doesn't traditionally choose a conservative.ervative. this constituency has been labour since 1997 but you are j been labour since 1997 but you are right, he did exceptionally well and was so close to beating labour and the conservatives, i know there was a sense of disappointment, they will traditionally say governments in power don't do well in by—elections but following what happened in hartlepool, i think there was a hope and more of an expectation that they could really impact on labour's traditional red wall here. in the end, that didn't come off for them but ryan definitely put in a good campaign and to lose byjust 300 votes will be a bitter disappointment to him but the conservatives did run labour very close indeed. ms leadbeater said, "the focus of the campaign was very much listening to local people." but she also said it was marred by personal abuse and allegations of dirty tricks. we need to do politics better. we need to do politics differently. there is no place for abuse, intimidation, you know, for me personally
doesn't traditionally choose a conservative-— that doesn't traditionally choose a conservative.ervative. this constituency has been labour since 1997 but you are j been labour since 1997 but you are right, he did exceptionally well and was so close to beating labour and the conservatives, i know there was a sense of disappointment, they will traditionally say governments in power don't do well in by—elections but following what happened in hartlepool, i think there was a hope and more of an...
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it is not full of conservatives like you. strong conservatives are not really accepted in d.c.ight now. the democrats control washington , the houses and the white house. but they do not control our country. we do. [applause] they want to control the way we think, what we say, how we say it and what we do. but we will never allow that. [applause] democrats want to tell us what to say or else we will be canceled from our jobs, churches, schools, they want to cancel it. how many of you are not even sure what you can say right now? you are worried about what you can say being socially acceptable? i believe there is going to be a big backlash coming and it is going to come from all of us and there is nothing the democrats can do can -- to do to stop it. [applause] and my two years in d.c. i watched a lot of crazy things. you wouldn't believe how things work up there. the democrats want to defund the police, got funding to our military, we have watched them push for open borders and closed schools, impeach a duly elected president twice for nonsense. but those aren't even the crazie
it is not full of conservatives like you. strong conservatives are not really accepted in d.c.ight now. the democrats control washington , the houses and the white house. but they do not control our country. we do. [applause] they want to control the way we think, what we say, how we say it and what we do. but we will never allow that. [applause] democrats want to tell us what to say or else we will be canceled from our jobs, churches, schools, they want to cancel it. how many of you are not...
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she's benefited from the nature conservancy millennial. well, i want to see in the beginning of the local community here was opposed to the establishment of a conservative mama, but how bieber lobbied for it so that women could benefit. she's very brain issue. we just have one time. she was even shot at, i thought she was intimidated and just carried on with her work. i on india, they were very happy now for years on the teacher doesn't want to talk about the threat she's received. she'd rather focus on being a role model for the next generation at the local school. she encourages children to give up, even when they face opposition. once it's a bunch of girls that don't allow yourselves to be left behind and don't be shy all the time. during their time as head of the local nature conservancy, happy, but at each secured funding for 2 more classrooms. here today, she's part of the council of elders and has arranged financial help for children from poor families to attend school. those who have prospects for the future she says, are less like
she's benefited from the nature conservancy millennial. well, i want to see in the beginning of the local community here was opposed to the establishment of a conservative mama, but how bieber lobbied for it so that women could benefit. she's very brain issue. we just have one time. she was even shot at, i thought she was intimidated and just carried on with her work. i on india, they were very happy now for years on the teacher doesn't want to talk about the threat she's received. she'd rather...
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, and it is being applied to conservatives. get back to free speech. let's have a debate. that's really good. it'll be actually really good for google's bottom line because they'll get more views and advertisers when they let more conservative speech on their platform. elizabeth: yeah, that's interesting. the cure for bad speech is more speech. but, you know, social media's saying they kicked off donald trump because of inflammatory rhetoric about the capitol riots and the fear he was going to incite more violence. >> they also shut down the hunter biden story and the laptop and the tie-in to joe biden right before the election because they were trying to help joe biden win. right? they care about politics more so than profit. but as you see in this study, they do care about profit in some regard when it doesn't affect american politics. and so, again, do i think liberals should hear donald trump? of course they should. should we hear add radical leftists as conservatives? hosk we should. that's how we come to a consensus to li
, and it is being applied to conservatives. get back to free speech. let's have a debate. that's really good. it'll be actually really good for google's bottom line because they'll get more views and advertisers when they let more conservative speech on their platform. elizabeth: yeah, that's interesting. the cure for bad speech is more speech. but, you know, social media's saying they kicked off donald trump because of inflammatory rhetoric about the capitol riots and the fear he was going to...
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a non profit dedicated to promote research and conservation. he says, poachers and that traps on a continuing threat. this guerrilla is lucky to be alive. here we see the silver back mcgrew about when he was 4 years old. he was caught in a snare, and unfortunately he lost his right hand. but despite that hearing is and he's with his family, my good, the right, just not only patrol the park to collect data, but they're also on the look out for poachers. that's why they're armed. that's what it is that we have security issues in some parts of the park. there are poachers out there every day. and the rangers tried to track them down. people from the surrounding communities also sometimes damage the park. they cut down trees or bamboo. what you'll find in the park is a unesco world heritage site. but this part of the eastern d r c is densely populated and there's no buffer zone between the park avenue by villages. people live with the be the facility, some work and see plantations or in the park, but most are small, hold farmers from its expertise,
a non profit dedicated to promote research and conservation. he says, poachers and that traps on a continuing threat. this guerrilla is lucky to be alive. here we see the silver back mcgrew about when he was 4 years old. he was caught in a snare, and unfortunately he lost his right hand. but despite that hearing is and he's with his family, my good, the right, just not only patrol the park to collect data, but they're also on the look out for poachers. that's why they're armed. that's what it...
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c conservation, as a threat to both their livelihoods and their culture. then you worked on the old ranch, assess shepard for 6 years before taking a job, conserving were more in the part that replaced that. but they gave in a couple years ago, but it came from me for me. and my know, you know, another good 30, or you can think that answer it on to them in front of a coconut. you can use it to give us a good when it went in there for them. and they gave us and said party again, they will, they will move in and move it for those p wrenching also complained that to must leave the park to keep their lives. took all 16 people working on the ranch when it was close, where den employed that the part 8 of them as part of the board, and then in by 2018, the park employed more than 90 people during high season. meanwhile, tourism has created sustainable sources of income for local populations. this was truly an emblematic ranch. so just the image of this region shifts when the land use shift and that was really hard on people, which i completely understand. i would
c conservation, as a threat to both their livelihoods and their culture. then you worked on the old ranch, assess shepard for 6 years before taking a job, conserving were more in the part that replaced that. but they gave in a couple years ago, but it came from me for me. and my know, you know, another good 30, or you can think that answer it on to them in front of a coconut. you can use it to give us a good when it went in there for them. and they gave us and said party again, they will, they...
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strong conservatives are not accepted in dc right now. democrats control washington that they do not control our country. we do. they want to control the way we think, what we say, how we say and what we do. but we will never allow that. [applause] democrats want to say what to say and how to say it we will be canceled for merger churches and jobs they want to cancel us. how me if you are not even sure what you can say right now? were to be socially acceptable? i believe there will be a big backlash coming from all of us and there is nothing the democrats can do to stop it. [applause] in dc they went to defend the police get funding for military. and teacher duly elected president twice for nonsense but that's the craziest thing they tried to do the craziest bill is for the people act. have you heard of it? it's not for the people call it what it is it's called the corrupt politicians act. [applause] so far we have been able to grab the power grab from the democrats also this is a whole focus they will do anything to gain power to control
strong conservatives are not accepted in dc right now. democrats control washington that they do not control our country. we do. they want to control the way we think, what we say, how we say and what we do. but we will never allow that. [applause] democrats want to say what to say and how to say it we will be canceled for merger churches and jobs they want to cancel us. how me if you are not even sure what you can say right now? were to be socially acceptable? i believe there will be a big...
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c runs 39 nature conservancy is in kenya. it also finances, the one in hub b, but we just community the conservancy is protect nature, offer job prospect, and encourage women to a greater role in society. how be returned each of benefited from the conservancy and this is now helping others. i know she and other women in her village has built a culture center. they did a lot of the work themselves. the women rent out the home and the lodges to visitors and local people, which brings in money...
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the conservation n g o trains dogs to golf farm animals. they can be very good at it. and that means farmers are less reason to hunt and kill more road in wide life. so dangerous species such as tita are also protected. it looks like a win win situation. farmers in west and was gonna have to be vigilant and, and cheated would be lacking somewhere in the grass every year farmers leg jeffery, more news around 2 percent of their lives, stoked predators for small headers. who can't afford security fencing the figure even higher. i spoke was i lost that on fifty's and of course the kid out only $101.00 time it only provides the dealer but it can kill 7. it only one just kill it to protect to the livestock and many good heart is short. on poison prentice says, but now some of them have started keeping dogs with their hard to keep the big cuts away. the farmers keep a local mixed breed dog, which is well suited to the hash environment. and i still got in the program is supported by the environmental getting a session, sheeter conservation, fun and training facility. connie mo
the conservation n g o trains dogs to golf farm animals. they can be very good at it. and that means farmers are less reason to hunt and kill more road in wide life. so dangerous species such as tita are also protected. it looks like a win win situation. farmers in west and was gonna have to be vigilant and, and cheated would be lacking somewhere in the grass every year farmers leg jeffery, more news around 2 percent of their lives, stoked predators for small headers. who can't afford security...
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and doug, convince me this was the conservation chance of a lifetime. to sell some for in the check up volley, kristen doug bought this cheap rent of almost 200000 acres of over grace grassland . they said about pretending to need to along with a handful of smaller farms using a process called rewinding. rewinding is the restoration of an entire ecosystem to its natural state by removing find species while reintroducing and protecting native one. it begins with the removal of life and when you get the get patients who flourish, these encourages insects and really learning mouth, attracting birds and others when prayers are removing fences allows every 10 of hair before we care, preyed on by a fixed bread or those at the top of the chain with then also multiply species in critically low numbers. oh, totally, yes. and a rehabilitated ultimately fray. i'm predator populations regulate one another. and the ecosystem evolved into a balance some steps with staining wilderness. when we thought this property, there were probably 500 miles of fence line that nee
and doug, convince me this was the conservation chance of a lifetime. to sell some for in the check up volley, kristen doug bought this cheap rent of almost 200000 acres of over grace grassland . they said about pretending to need to along with a handful of smaller farms using a process called rewinding. rewinding is the restoration of an entire ecosystem to its natural state by removing find species while reintroducing and protecting native one. it begins with the removal of life and when you...
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yes, conservative looks marvelous. you guys are looking good, feeling proud and feeling strong, that is right. it is so great to be here and see this incredible crowd of freedom and liberty, loving, conservatives and a free americans. this is texas style, we like to do a big and loud and we like to do it cpac style. so the media every few months is trying to write the obituary believe it or not of our conservative movement and then along comes cpac, right? and thank you to mercy and matt schlapp for their courage and excellence in bringing this to us every single year and doing it bigger and better and smarter each time. god bless them and the schlapp family. i want to see cpac blow up the liberal news media time and time again. thank you to cpac and our president trump, we will not be canceled. it is not all sunshine and rainbows every single day because jo bonner biden is in the white house -- joe bummer biden is in the white house. no one knows how. he is leading from behind. leaving behind, harris as he is trying t
yes, conservative looks marvelous. you guys are looking good, feeling proud and feeling strong, that is right. it is so great to be here and see this incredible crowd of freedom and liberty, loving, conservatives and a free americans. this is texas style, we like to do a big and loud and we like to do it cpac style. so the media every few months is trying to write the obituary believe it or not of our conservative movement and then along comes cpac, right? and thank you to mercy and matt...
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conservatives want to fight.limate change and pollution but we do it through innovation and capitalism we have seen that work in the united states and around the globe. and it is not so much innovation and fighting it is more about transforming government even with the green new deal and environmental groups to continually push to change and transform government. they think of human beings as viruses and to be completely wrong. that's what conservatives are fighting against. steve: benji talking about to see republicans getting into the issue in the way that's consistent with our conservative beliefs. that's what you have been doing. >> exactly. the past couple of years republicans have led on climate solution more than democrats. we started caucuses and america has led the world to lower carbon emissions. but most young americans don't approve of capitalism because they think it's the reason for environmental problems. when data says it is the app. so it proves we need to take issue back not make it climate deni
conservatives want to fight.limate change and pollution but we do it through innovation and capitalism we have seen that work in the united states and around the globe. and it is not so much innovation and fighting it is more about transforming government even with the green new deal and environmental groups to continually push to change and transform government. they think of human beings as viruses and to be completely wrong. that's what conservatives are fighting against. steve: benji...
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the conservation organization also conducts research mission crime is the coordinator. she uses come in a traps to learn more about cheaters and develop solutions for human when they have conflict. the greatest numbers of cheaters can be found in southern spots of africa . these skills predators can reach speeds of 100 kilometers by our making them the fastest land animals in the world. and this days, the natural range is severely reduced. the destruction of the habitat, targeted killings by farmers and the hand from the far has brought them to the brink of extinction. creditors, such as teeter, there form a couple of the ecosystem, nikki metro pray and controls, and nitro pray. of course also keeps us education on the control. since the guiding the program was launched in 2015, many farmers house talk to killing cheated for jeffery moore. the program has been a success things to his dogs. he hasn't lost a single god in the last 5 years. many species in africa still survive and co exist in then protected wild life areas. ensuring humans and animals can live side by side
the conservation organization also conducts research mission crime is the coordinator. she uses come in a traps to learn more about cheaters and develop solutions for human when they have conflict. the greatest numbers of cheaters can be found in southern spots of africa . these skills predators can reach speeds of 100 kilometers by our making them the fastest land animals in the world. and this days, the natural range is severely reduced. the destruction of the habitat, targeted killings by...
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, you and a — conservative majority in decades, you and a few— conservative majority in decades, you, you and a few others from - conservative majority in decades, you and a few others from the . conservative majority in decades, i you and a few others from the boat leave _ you and a few others from the boat leave campaign— you and a few others from the boat leave campaign were _ you and a few others from the boat leave campaign were discussing - you and a few others from the boat| leave campaign were discussing the possibility— leave campaign were discussing the possibility of — leave campaign were discussing the possibility of getting _ leave campaign were discussing the possibility of getting rid _ leave campaign were discussing the possibility of getting rid of - leave campaign were discussing the possibility of getting rid of him. - possibility of getting rid of him. days, _ possibility of getting rid of him. days, noi— possibility of getting rid of him. days, not two _ possibility of getting rid of him. days, not two months. - possibility of getting rid of him. days, not two mo
, you and a — conservative majority in decades, you and a few— conservative majority in decades, you, you and a few others from - conservative majority in decades, you and a few others from the . conservative majority in decades, i you and a few others from the boat leave _ you and a few others from the boat leave campaign— you and a few others from the boat leave campaign were _ you and a few others from the boat leave campaign were discussing - you and a few others from the boat| leave...
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now we had to south africa to find out how a tax break helps to promote conservation. the country is famous for its wide life and vast areas of almost on tossed land. and then you come up with a way to encourage people to set up your reserves on the property. 88 percent of land in south africa is not suitable for agriculture. it's too rugged to dry and chew uneven. but everywhere you look, you see life in abundance. the country boasts rich biodiversity. but how best to preserve it? in south africa, environmental protection is chronically under financed. ah, me. that's where candice stevens comes in. she's a tech specialist at the n g o wilderness foundation, africa. she wants to encourage landowners to turn their holdings into nature reserves. the government offers a tax incentive to do so. to see yes, i think that's what you're doing here is looking off to some africa, his natural wealth in the public. good. and so there is this unique tax incentive to benefit that by diversity. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can right off the cost of
now we had to south africa to find out how a tax break helps to promote conservation. the country is famous for its wide life and vast areas of almost on tossed land. and then you come up with a way to encourage people to set up your reserves on the property. 88 percent of land in south africa is not suitable for agriculture. it's too rugged to dry and chew uneven. but everywhere you look, you see life in abundance. the country boasts rich biodiversity. but how best to preserve it? in south...
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the conservation organization also conducts research mission crime is the coordinator. she uses come into traps to learn more about cheaters and develop solutions for human when they have conflict. the greatest numbers of cheaters can be found in southern spots of africa. these skills predators can reach speed, so 400 kilometers per hour, making them the fastest land animals in the world. this days then natural range is severe. reduce the destruction of the habitat. targeted killings by farmers and the hand from the far has brought them to the brink of extinction. creditors, such as teeter, there form a couple of the ecosystem, nikki natural prey controls, and nitro pray. of course, also chief sophistication on the control since the guiding building program was launched in 2015, many farmers house to talk to killing cheated for jeffery moore. or the program has been a foot says things to his dogs. he hasn't lost a single god in the last 5 years. many species in africa are still survive and co existing, then protected wildlife areas, ensuring humans and animals can live
the conservation organization also conducts research mission crime is the coordinator. she uses come into traps to learn more about cheaters and develop solutions for human when they have conflict. the greatest numbers of cheaters can be found in southern spots of africa. these skills predators can reach speed, so 400 kilometers per hour, making them the fastest land animals in the world. this days then natural range is severe. reduce the destruction of the habitat. targeted killings by farmers...
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he has premise experts is a non profits dedicated diploma research and conservation. he says poachers and their traps on a continuing threat. this guerrilla is lucky to be alive. here we just see the silver back mcgrew guy about when he was 4 years old. he was caught in a snare, and unfortunately he lost his right hand. but despite that hearing is and he's with his family, my good, the right, just not only patrol the park to collect data, but they're also on the look out for poachers. that's why they're armed. that's what it is that we have security issues in some parts of the park. there are poachers out there every day. and the rangers tried to track them down. people from the surrounding communities also sometimes damage the park. they cut down trees or bamboo. what you'll find in the park is the unesco world heritage site. but this part of the eastern d r c is densely populated and there's no buffer zone between the park avenue by villages. people live in the facility, some work and see plantations or in the park, but most are small holder farmers. premise experti
he has premise experts is a non profits dedicated diploma research and conservation. he says poachers and their traps on a continuing threat. this guerrilla is lucky to be alive. here we just see the silver back mcgrew guy about when he was 4 years old. he was caught in a snare, and unfortunately he lost his right hand. but despite that hearing is and he's with his family, my good, the right, just not only patrol the park to collect data, but they're also on the look out for poachers. that's...
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liz cheney of wyoming, conservative royalty, super conservative by every voting metric, has one fault in the eyes of her fellow conservatives that she just states the obvious truth, that donald trump lost the election, he lied about it, lied about losing it, and whipped up a violent insurrection and an attack on american democracy and came close utter disaster. because she is not willing to lie, she was run out of congressional leadership at the instructions of donald trump. house minority leader kevin mccarthy, you may remember, called the white house on january 6th begging trump to call off his thugs only to be told according to multiple reports, well, kevin, i guess they love their country more than you do. good thing the mob didn't find him and beat him to death. now that congresswoman cheney has accepted a position, mccarthy as trump's stooge claiming he is not. >> i'm not making any threats about committee assignments, but as you know how congress works, if a person is a republican, they get their committee assignments from the republican conference. for somebody to accept commi
liz cheney of wyoming, conservative royalty, super conservative by every voting metric, has one fault in the eyes of her fellow conservatives that she just states the obvious truth, that donald trump lost the election, he lied about it, lied about losing it, and whipped up a violent insurrection and an attack on american democracy and came close utter disaster. because she is not willing to lie, she was run out of congressional leadership at the instructions of donald trump. house minority...
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that's -- the conservative, we've been pretty damn boring for years, right?can dullly have fun and still -- actually have fun and still make our points because all the points are valid. you see, i opened up for my father last weekend for the fourth of july in sarasota. [cheers and applause] and why i no this is real is i thought 45,000 people rsvp for an event. they sat out on a saturday of their fourth of july holiday weekend, the greatest holiday in america. [applause] for like eight hours in 100 degree heat. you know, i've got to say that. they'll say, no, no, no, it was 98, right? i will be coon selled. so i have to make sure i caveat and make sure we address it. it was like 98 with 98.9% humidity. it was really damn hot, ok? they sat out there for eight hours and then it rained for three hours. and i don't mean like drizzle like we're seeing today. i mean, like torrential downpours. i've got to get on and speaking to an empty crowd. they're like, no, sir, 137 people went inside to dry off because there was a concession area. but they're all back in now.
that's -- the conservative, we've been pretty damn boring for years, right?can dullly have fun and still -- actually have fun and still make our points because all the points are valid. you see, i opened up for my father last weekend for the fourth of july in sarasota. [cheers and applause] and why i no this is real is i thought 45,000 people rsvp for an event. they sat out on a saturday of their fourth of july holiday weekend, the greatest holiday in america. [applause] for like eight hours in...
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because he's a conservative? glenn greenwald is on deck.moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ♪ ♪ otezla. show more of you. howie: npr acknowledges that ben shapiro, the author, podcaster and proprietor of the conservative daily wire, generates more facebook traffic than any other news outlet but says experts worry he may increase polarization in the united states, so
because he's a conservative? glenn greenwald is on deck.moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts...