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joining me now to discuss the measure are david lewis, executive director of save the wa bay. linda keling, former mayor of foster city. how much are sea levels expected to rise over the next two decades and what are the projected consequences? >> we don't know the rate of sea level rise over the next couple of dencades. you mentioned the projection. that's an official projection and state guidance. the important thing is we actually have some time to prepare and restoring wetlands around the shoreline is one of the best ways we can prepare to protect the shoreline and communities here in the bay area from sea level rise and from more frequent flooding from heavy storms. that's what's expected to change over the next few years. tidal marshes around the edge of the bay used to be much greater in number before the gold rush. we've destroyed a lot of those tidal marshes from developing the shoreline. and we have an amazing opportunity to restore them if measure aa passes, we can raise the money to do that more quickly. >> tidal marshes prevent storm surges? >> marshes act like a
joining me now to discuss the measure are david lewis, executive director of save the wa bay. linda keling, former mayor of foster city. how much are sea levels expected to rise over the next two decades and what are the projected consequences? >> we don't know the rate of sea level rise over the next couple of dencades. you mentioned the projection. that's an official projection and state guidance. the important thing is we actually have some time to prepare and restoring wetlands around...
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[music] david lewis: san francisco bay gives our region its name and its identity.ou know, it's the greatest natural treasure in the middle of a heavily urbanized area. michela alioto-pier: it can take you 5 minutes to get to an open space that's truly, you know, magnificent. dan rosen: it's hard to live in the bay area and not
[music] david lewis: san francisco bay gives our region its name and its identity.ou know, it's the greatest natural treasure in the middle of a heavily urbanized area. michela alioto-pier: it can take you 5 minutes to get to an open space that's truly, you know, magnificent. dan rosen: it's hard to live in the bay area and not
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. >> the harlem renaissance, which was a time of... well, it's the... historian david levering lewists it, "it was civil rights through art." black people had the idea-- which was a not very efficacious idea, but they had an idea-- that they could change the image of the race vis-à-vis white people who doubted our ancestor's intellectual integrity and intellectual capacities by creating great literature and art. so there was this big revolution of writing and it was called the harlem renaissance, but it led to renaissances throughout the caribbean and even in africa. you know, the négritude movement, which was started by a martinican, aimé césaire, and léopold senghor, who went on to become the first president of senegal, they were students at the sorbonne. they heard about the harlem renaissance and they created the négritude movement starting in 1934. and langston hughes, probably the most googled and sited poet in the american cannon, translated works of these black american writers into spanish and french... >> hinojosa: that's so beautiful. >> ...because he was trilingual. so th
. >> the harlem renaissance, which was a time of... well, it's the... historian david levering lewists it, "it was civil rights through art." black people had the idea-- which was a not very efficacious idea, but they had an idea-- that they could change the image of the race vis-à-vis white people who doubted our ancestor's intellectual integrity and intellectual capacities by creating great literature and art. so there was this big revolution of writing and it was called the...
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lewis nash... david murray... steve coleman... joe lovano... jacky terrasson... greg osby... ♪ narrator: ...who has found brand-new ways of singing everything, from pop tunes and the ballads of billie holliday to early delta blues. wilson: ♪ got a letter this morning ♪ ♪ how do you reckon it read? ♪ ♪ mmm, it said, ♪ "hurry, hurry, on account of the man you love is dead" ♪ ♪ well, i packed up my suitcase ♪ ♪ took off down the road ♪ when i got there ♪ he was lying on the cooling board ♪ ♪ i packed up my suitcase ♪ took off down the road ♪ mmm ♪ when i got there ♪ he was lying on the cooling board ♪ narrator: the jazz world is filled with young artists, eager to mark out their own paths and committed to avoiding the pitfalls to which so many of their forebears had fallen prey. ♪ ...where he used to lay ♪ ♪ i got a tune in the morning ♪ ♪ right, right at the break of day ♪ woman: i believe that you can communicate tragedy... by learning the lesson from someone else's tragedy. i think that's the whole point, is that... for these people who have already done this for us-- our pre
lewis nash... david murray... steve coleman... joe lovano... jacky terrasson... greg osby... ♪ narrator: ...who has found brand-new ways of singing everything, from pop tunes and the ballads of billie holliday to early delta blues. wilson: ♪ got a letter this morning ♪ ♪ how do you reckon it read? ♪ ♪ mmm, it said, ♪ "hurry, hurry, on account of the man you love is dead" ♪ ♪ well, i packed up my suitcase ♪ ♪ took off down the road ♪ when i got there ♪ he was...
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erol lewis, david gregory, bus yis first 100 days in office.nt to show you some of the things he wants to do. enact immigration ban on muslims. complete design of the wall of the u.s. mexico border, choose the stream court nominee to fill a vacant seat, establish relationships with republican leaders in washington, overturn the executive orders and key policies. >> all comes from recent interviews he's done with the "new york times." >> that is a lot. some of those that you want to establish good relations on the hill, some of the policies might make that difficult. >> might make it difficult. if you look at the policies, temporary ban, we heard in that interview that wolf blitzer did, the designing the wall. these are very popular with republican voters who have supported him. interestingly, even more popular than the wall is the temporary ban of muslims within ts republican party based on exit polls. of course trump is going to stick with those things. now we'll see what happens if he were to be elected president and he's in the oval office w
erol lewis, david gregory, bus yis first 100 days in office.nt to show you some of the things he wants to do. enact immigration ban on muslims. complete design of the wall of the u.s. mexico border, choose the stream court nominee to fill a vacant seat, establish relationships with republican leaders in washington, overturn the executive orders and key policies. >> all comes from recent interviews he's done with the "new york times." >> that is a lot. some of those that...
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joining me, adviser to four presidents, david gergen, gloria borger, and cnn political commentator, errol lewissly hillary clinton doesn't want donald trump to be president. but she was asked two weeks ago if you think donald trump is qualified to be president and she did not answer, did not say no. she said voters have to decide. i am going to talk about my own qualifications. today a world of difference in her answer. why? >> welcome to the general election. she's taken a turn to the general election. she understands who she's up against. he's been calling her names, crooked hillary, attacking her husband and herself and she's decided, you know, the way to attack him is to let people know that he is a risk and that he is dangerous and we live in dangerous times and that's the best argument she believes, according to her staff, that she can make against him. so if you were to do a word cloud over everything she was saying to chris cuomo, the words are offensive, dangerous, unpredictable, not qualified, fear mongering, provocative, right? and i think that these are words you're going to hear ov
joining me, adviser to four presidents, david gergen, gloria borger, and cnn political commentator, errol lewissly hillary clinton doesn't want donald trump to be president. but she was asked two weeks ago if you think donald trump is qualified to be president and she did not answer, did not say no. she said voters have to decide. i am going to talk about my own qualifications. today a world of difference in her answer. why? >> welcome to the general election. she's taken a turn to the...
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live over out over the commodor barry bridge, david murphy has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when we come right back. every friday, mr. lewisonnects with his friends at the senior center to enjoy a nutritious, hot meal. which gives him the energy he needs to connect with his grandson, so he can teach him how to land the big one. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like hot meal programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. kelly ripa welcomed her first guest host on live today. >>> as is tradition whenever we relaunch the show my first co-host is jimmy kimmel. >>> where's michael? [laughter]. >> reporter: kimmel delivered laughs this morning, friday was michael strahan's last day next to kelly. live"live with kelly" showed ofe brand new logo, the change was made on social media and the live website as well. "dancing with the stars" the semifinals begin, there's another double elimination. abc meteorologist ginger zee is at the top of the leaderboard. the ballroom floor heats up tonight on 6abc. a
live over out over the commodor barry bridge, david murphy has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when we come right back. every friday, mr. lewisonnects with his friends at the senior center to enjoy a nutritious, hot meal. which gives him the energy he needs to connect with his grandson, so he can teach him how to land the big one. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like hot meal programs, we all benefit. learn more at...
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let's discuss with our panel, david gregory, jackie kucinich and matt lewis.att, can she be removed? is this the right cause if she's exchanged strong words with bernie sanders? >> it's actually part of a larger narrative that bernie sanders is saying the game is rigged. he's calling for a recanvassing in kentucky. that's a state where you had a hillary clinton supporter who called the election before the a.p. there is sort of a pattern where at least the appearance that the game is rigged against bernie sanders, and going into a convention where it's going to be contentious, chaotic, messy, as bernie sanders said, if you wanted to quell that chaos, maybe having a different chairperson would be a good idea. >> but this ultimately is, if hillary clinton is the nominee, it is her decision, and debbie wasserman schultz has been a hillary clinton loyalist from the very beginning, and she is a great fund-raiser. she has a lot going for her. >> but not going anywhere? >> it's up to hillary clinton and her campaign and right now hillary clinton is saying it would be
let's discuss with our panel, david gregory, jackie kucinich and matt lewis.att, can she be removed? is this the right cause if she's exchanged strong words with bernie sanders? >> it's actually part of a larger narrative that bernie sanders is saying the game is rigged. he's calling for a recanvassing in kentucky. that's a state where you had a hillary clinton supporter who called the election before the a.p. there is sort of a pattern where at least the appearance that the game is...
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lewis wrote for radio so it had to be heard. the road with great clarity. charlie rose: so the edward romero. david brooks: that's true. but there is still artistry involved. orwell was a genius at the first sentence. he wrote it during the blitz of london. headote high above my highly civilized human beings are trying to kill me. and he is wondering why the germans bombing my city. it is a good first sentence that just takes you right in. cs lewis, he wrote four loves. about christianity. you can be christian or not christian. the definition of pride. the definition of sin. the definition of soul. a core piece of yourself with every decision you make you change that core piece of yourself to make it even holier or more degraded. you can take that concept and you don't have to believe in god or not. he uses secular language describe it. d parts of our moral architecture. it is just so commonsensical. of any faith it is super useful. he definitely became a christian. it took him a long time to get there. he wrote the christianity was not a warm religion. it was spelled longing and social lens through which he saw the wo
lewis wrote for radio so it had to be heard. the road with great clarity. charlie rose: so the edward romero. david brooks: that's true. but there is still artistry involved. orwell was a genius at the first sentence. he wrote it during the blitz of london. headote high above my highly civilized human beings are trying to kill me. and he is wondering why the germans bombing my city. it is a good first sentence that just takes you right in. cs lewis, he wrote four loves. about christianity. you...
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we discuss with our cnn political commentator matt lewis, a senior contributor and david gregory, host of "the david gregory podcast "and cnn political reporter maeve reston. great to have you all with us. maeve, start with you. indiana is supposed to be cruz country. so what is going wrong, or i should say not exactly right for cruz there? >> obviously, donald trump had a lot of momentum rolling out of the acela primary we called it, the big northeastern states, and at the same time the talk radio in indiana is not coming to cruz' rescue the way that his campaign was hoping and the way they have in other states. the third factor here is this sort of crumbled alliance between john kasich and ted cruz where, you know, kasich's folks were supposed to stay out of indiana. what the cruz people are looking at and the anti-trump forces, a lot of those kasich supporters in indiana just can't quite stomach cruz and aren't necessarily going to go in there and vote for cruz the way they were supposed to. so it's going to be really fascinating to watch. i do think it's much closer in indiana than
we discuss with our cnn political commentator matt lewis, a senior contributor and david gregory, host of "the david gregory podcast "and cnn political reporter maeve reston. great to have you all with us. maeve, start with you. indiana is supposed to be cruz country. so what is going wrong, or i should say not exactly right for cruz there? >> obviously, donald trump had a lot of momentum rolling out of the acela primary we called it, the big northeastern states, and at the same...
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lewis. they are joined us as well. david, i mean, i don't know what round we were in. the gloves not only they're off but they're tossed away. >> it is not all that hopeful for the next six months to look like. >> i do think you do see some real battle lines performing here. it is clear that the clinton campaign is committed this argument of donald trump's business and background and how it impacts from the other class. he's ready to brace that as a two prongs. he claims he's ian forcement that he's an outsider from business and not a politician. >> two, he's trying to use it and trying to turn this attack against him by reminding people that he were successful and did what he needed to be done and convincing america that he could do that for america as well. >> a lot of these shots are fired at him by the democrats, elizabeth warren who was saying he's "money grubbing." for business, everything is okay. i am a businessman and that's what we did. whether we are givering fun to politicians left and right. >> well, what ever the case maybe. >> i think that's the argument
lewis. they are joined us as well. david, i mean, i don't know what round we were in. the gloves not only they're off but they're tossed away. >> it is not all that hopeful for the next six months to look like. >> i do think you do see some real battle lines performing here. it is clear that the clinton campaign is committed this argument of donald trump's business and background and how it impacts from the other class. he's ready to brace that as a two prongs. he claims he's ian...
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david gergen, former presidential adviser. barry bennett, senior political adviser. kelly ann conway, president of a pro cruz super pac. matt lewis and scottie nell hughes. you heard jim acosta saying an unprecedented level of confidence from the trump campaign. but he has been a little more careful in front of some states. if he wins big tomorrow, social security as he thistle, is it over? >> it is. three weeks ago, we were counting any delegates from indiana. >> really? none. >> and tomorrow night we're going to do very, very well. very, very well. >> what do you say to that, kelly ann? three weeks ago counting on none. and now when you look at the polls, the polls may be wrong but you've got ted cruz behind 15 points right now. >> according to one poll. as was the cruz plus 13 poll that seemed like an outlier also. one poll last week, and the nbc poll. a 28-point difference. the truth is probably somewhere in between. but to barry's point, i think the trump campaign does the best job of all in playing the expectations game. we didn't expect to win wisconsin, so we didn't. we expected to not do as well in northeast. did even be
david gergen, former presidential adviser. barry bennett, senior political adviser. kelly ann conway, president of a pro cruz super pac. matt lewis and scottie nell hughes. you heard jim acosta saying an unprecedented level of confidence from the trump campaign. but he has been a little more careful in front of some states. if he wins big tomorrow, social security as he thistle, is it over? >> it is. three weeks ago, we were counting any delegates from indiana. >> really? none....
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david. and thanks to austan goldie. -- austan goolsbee. more great have interviews from the conference later today and tomorrow. this afternoon, tiburon pickens. tomorrow, jim chanos and michael lewisix: this is your global business report. scarlet: left anza is lowering lowering itsnsa is -- sites, scaling back expansion plans. we start with disney, whose latest earnings are stoking the latest media fears. profit from the abc broadcast operation declined. this marks the first time disney has missed analyst estimates in five years. alix: mitsubishi mortars is blaming -- it's a be she motors overstating -- nine more models may not have been properly tested. move cons is scaling back its own expansion plans. is scalinglufthansa back its own expansion plans. travelers are delaying the things because of the fear of terror attacks. the european central bank could discuss restoring greek banks' lending lines as early as june. a new waiver on the junk rated debt will probably be proposed by the ecb board wants the staff level agreement between the government and auditors is reached. and now to the latest debate over the potential grexibrexit. brexit would heavily impact the british people
david. and thanks to austan goldie. -- austan goolsbee. more great have interviews from the conference later today and tomorrow. this afternoon, tiburon pickens. tomorrow, jim chanos and michael lewisix: this is your global business report. scarlet: left anza is lowering lowering itsnsa is -- sites, scaling back expansion plans. we start with disney, whose latest earnings are stoking the latest media fears. profit from the abc broadcast operation declined. this marks the first time disney has...