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glen. well, what you're describing is a description of propaganda because a list have defined a just propaganda to large extent were conducing an audience by not relying on rational arguments. so if you play, i'm stereotypes and ceilings, and obviously there's this build up to this baganda war. we're currently just follow russia games, which obviously was a great example of how ceilings kind of blurred out all of the fact of the matter. now obviously, countries, news probably going to some extent during war, especially about this is around this is because it's necessary to mobilize public concerns for a conflict. so this is why we say this during this time. so what are we going to do is build up their stereotypes, of course. what goes wrong, good versus evil. and if you accept this, there a time and all information comes through this through this prism, the fact that you said it doesn't really matter anymore because you're guiding something even well, it's not necessary. and, and this is us
glen. well, what you're describing is a description of propaganda because a list have defined a just propaganda to large extent were conducing an audience by not relying on rational arguments. so if you play, i'm stereotypes and ceilings, and obviously there's this build up to this baganda war. we're currently just follow russia games, which obviously was a great example of how ceilings kind of blurred out all of the fact of the matter. now obviously, countries, news probably going to some...
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we're discussing some real news, the, the minutes go back to glen glen before we had to go to the break. you were trying to make a point. please finish up. you know, sort of thing. continued support by the western public requires this promise victories, especially with this kind of self sacrifice. so every week, you know, we have this new story about ukraine, launching a spectacular context and you know, some kind of go over the reports that nothing comes out of this except for 2 years losses. and also we have to say that process losing weekend, rush us, loosen in a running on every week. soldiers in russia lost their morales and putting it sit here putting it's almost about to be toppled. the russian economy floating. i mean it's, it plays out all over again and again that number, anything comes out of it. so again, it's, it's with the store that's, you know, you to, under dog destroying the russian military brush. a simply only targeting civilians of course. so, and this is where the emotional aspect comes in as well. i mean, the only focus on civilian that's on one side. but on the o
we're discussing some real news, the, the minutes go back to glen glen before we had to go to the break. you were trying to make a point. please finish up. you know, sort of thing. continued support by the western public requires this promise victories, especially with this kind of self sacrifice. so every week, you know, we have this new story about ukraine, launching a spectacular context and you know, some kind of go over the reports that nothing comes out of this except for 2 years losses....
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glen. well, what you're describing is a good description of propaganda because search have defined a just propaganda to large extent losing an audience by not relying on rational arguments. so if you play on stereotypes and feelings, and obviously there's this build up to the war, we're currently just russia games, which obviously was a great example of how feelings kinda blurred out all of the facts on the matter. now obviously, countries use propaganda to some extent during war, especially that this is around this is because it's necessary to mobilize public consent for a conflict. so this is why we say this during this time. but this is what we got names to do is build up their stereotypes. of course what goes wrong, good versus evil. and if you accept this stereotype and all information comes through this, through this prism facts, as you said, it doesn't really matter anymore because you're guiding something even well, it was necessary and, and this is how you see it. again, it's a lon
glen. well, what you're describing is a good description of propaganda because search have defined a just propaganda to large extent losing an audience by not relying on rational arguments. so if you play on stereotypes and feelings, and obviously there's this build up to the war, we're currently just russia games, which obviously was a great example of how feelings kinda blurred out all of the facts on the matter. now obviously, countries use propaganda to some extent during war, especially...
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ah me, let's go back to glen glen before we had to go to the break. you were trying to make a point. please finish up saying that the continued support by the western public requires this promise victory, especially with this kind of fell sacrifice. so every week, you know, we have this new story about ukraine, launching a spectacular conference and you know, some kind of go over the media and the reports that nothing comes out of this except for huge losses. and also we have to say about process losing weekend. the russia losing in are running on every week, soldiers in russia and lost their morales and put it sit here, put in, it's almost about to be tough. the russian economy, if imploding, i mean it is, it plays out all over again. and again, that number, and i think comes out of this. so what are going to tips with the store? that's, you know, you're going to under dog destroying the russian military process, simply only targeting civilians of course. so, and this is where the emotional aspect comes in as well, because the media only focus on civ
ah me, let's go back to glen glen before we had to go to the break. you were trying to make a point. please finish up saying that the continued support by the western public requires this promise victory, especially with this kind of fell sacrifice. so every week, you know, we have this new story about ukraine, launching a spectacular conference and you know, some kind of go over the media and the reports that nothing comes out of this except for huge losses. and also we have to say about...
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glen: great question.ild platforms for the long-term capability and service clients long-term. cowen come from a different capability set than the first horizon acquisition. it will not impact our integration at all. we will be integrating the firms as we meet forward -- carryforward. this is to prepare td securities to support clients into the future. you never know when these opportunities come along. it's a tremendous platform. despite the slowdown currently we have had a tremendous growth file both in td securities and cowen in the last couple of years. we expect that to grow into the future. jon: i mentioned as a separate part is selling some shares td holds in charles schwab. people remember tedium your trade and schwab coming together. td remains a sizable shareholder in schwab, around 12%. one analyst says in some is if you look a trade-off of exposure to well through selling those schwab shares for capital markets exposure. what is your reaction to that? glen: we are focused on building our wholes
glen: great question.ild platforms for the long-term capability and service clients long-term. cowen come from a different capability set than the first horizon acquisition. it will not impact our integration at all. we will be integrating the firms as we meet forward -- carryforward. this is to prepare td securities to support clients into the future. you never know when these opportunities come along. it's a tremendous platform. despite the slowdown currently we have had a tremendous growth...
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emerald glen park has never looked or felt or sounded better. that's the dublin high band right over there. we have frank mallicoat about to go down one of the water slides. claudine wong is about to bowl a strike. the whole team is here, frank. let's start with you. alright guys. yeah, i'm here at ground zero by two of the biggest water slides at the sixth. let's take a look at the blue one is named the dublin screamer and the green one. the emerald splash and rumor has it . somebody from ktvu just might take the plunge. and i wonder who that maybe also, as we always do, just a wee bit of trivia on dublin. what was dublin called before it became dublin and actually had a couple of other names. and we're here in the tri valley. can you name the three valleys that make up the tri valley trivia coming up ? shortly will meet the marching band, the irish guard at a dublin high and so much more, we'll send it to claudine or back to you. all right, claudine, take it away. hi frank. yes we are having a great morning here. word earlier. these dublin bow
emerald glen park has never looked or felt or sounded better. that's the dublin high band right over there. we have frank mallicoat about to go down one of the water slides. claudine wong is about to bowl a strike. the whole team is here, frank. let's start with you. alright guys. yeah, i'm here at ground zero by two of the biggest water slides at the sixth. let's take a look at the blue one is named the dublin screamer and the green one. the emerald splash and rumor has it . somebody from ktvu...
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if the lake keeps falling, the glen canyon dam won't be able to create hydro power, impacting power for states. in april, the assistant secretary of the interior warned western governors of profound concerns at operating the dam at lower lake levels, and that the western electrical grid would experience uncertain risk and instability. >> well, i'm very concerned. >> reporter: brian hill is general manager of page utilities. the arizona town used to get 50% of its electricity from the dam. that's been cut in half as lake levels have fallen. >> for all the southwest, i think the situation is critical. so mother nature is going to have to come to the rescue, or we're going have to really look at some different ways at how we use water throughout the southwest. >> reporter: lake powell is considered a savings account, banking excess water and then sending it down the colorado river to lake immediate, the nation's largest reservoir. this river system supplies water for 40 million people in the west. in an unprecedented move, the federal government is holding back most of the water that would
if the lake keeps falling, the glen canyon dam won't be able to create hydro power, impacting power for states. in april, the assistant secretary of the interior warned western governors of profound concerns at operating the dam at lower lake levels, and that the western electrical grid would experience uncertain risk and instability. >> well, i'm very concerned. >> reporter: brian hill is general manager of page utilities. the arizona town used to get 50% of its electricity from...
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it was almost like a ghost town and parts of the city there in nearby glen dong province. but a months worth of rain fall within the span of a few hours. so it's dissipated. the remnants now plaguing northern vietnam. northern louse pushing into thailand on friday. and as for china is still high heat across the yangtze river valley, but some relief for central and eastern portions, including shanghai, as those temperatures start to come down $29.00 degrees. we haven't been able to say that for a while. and typhoon passing just to the east of japan is taking away that weather . but still some showers ago around tokyo on friday, catch you later. ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, with mover ah, i'll come back here watching al jazeera time to recap all headlines now. pakistan's former prime minister, brawn calling has been granted bail by an anti terror. colton islamabad, case will resume. next month comes accused of threatening police and the judge warded the rest of his top aid. hundreds of thousands of wrangler remarking 5 years since they fly the military crack down in me and mom goes t
it was almost like a ghost town and parts of the city there in nearby glen dong province. but a months worth of rain fall within the span of a few hours. so it's dissipated. the remnants now plaguing northern vietnam. northern louse pushing into thailand on friday. and as for china is still high heat across the yangtze river valley, but some relief for central and eastern portions, including shanghai, as those temperatures start to come down $29.00 degrees. we haven't been able to say that for...
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vern glen was interviewing glen warner it gets gets interrupt bid a touchdown pass.o chania ray mccloud, that is live television. it's also sufeld's first pass as a 49er. not a bad start to his time here. niners win it 28-21.n game number two next saturday at at minnesota. trey lance, here he is. we're living that touchdown. > >> for the 76-yard touchdown tae us through it. >> man throw it to the fast guyn tphráeu danny gray has been doing a great job all camp. he obviously did a great job today with everything. >> just trust and execution. >> the first play didn't have oe made a scramble. it was nice to come down with that third down play to danny. he did some good things. had a good game. wish we we would have kept him out there out there more. but got to get him out. >> big news in the world of bas, fernando tatis was supposed to join the padres soon and complee one of the best line ups in baseball. instead he's not going going to be playing at all this season. he has received an 80 game suspension for the mayor l. this testing positive for perfoe enhancing drugs.
vern glen was interviewing glen warner it gets gets interrupt bid a touchdown pass.o chania ray mccloud, that is live television. it's also sufeld's first pass as a 49er. not a bad start to his time here. niners win it 28-21.n game number two next saturday at at minnesota. trey lance, here he is. we're living that touchdown. > >> for the 76-yard touchdown tae us through it. >> man throw it to the fast guyn tphráeu danny gray has been doing a great job all camp. he obviously did...
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what what glen might have been? into and in that moment, but putting that together with with what i found on paper and it's incredibly chilling incredibly that powerful and moving and it's full of them is feelings about faith his relationship with god. his views have been afterlife his feelings about courage why he felt that his death was a sacrifice worth making even though he knew it was going to cause his family pain. it's it's an incredibly personal document and it was remarkable to find that something like that had survived and i think in terms of the larger question of how he prepared his family because glenn was the oldest astronomer and he was when he went up in space he was he was approaching are you just turned 40, the previous summer? and so his kids were the oldest of the astronauts kids. i mean some of the other astronauts had three four year old kids, but these were teenagers as i said before and so they knew a lot more and they were going to find out a lot more whether or not he told them and he felt
what what glen might have been? into and in that moment, but putting that together with with what i found on paper and it's incredibly chilling incredibly that powerful and moving and it's full of them is feelings about faith his relationship with god. his views have been afterlife his feelings about courage why he felt that his death was a sacrifice worth making even though he knew it was going to cause his family pain. it's it's an incredibly personal document and it was remarkable to find...
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we have a halftime skexclusive interview with glen kacher, roting against zen desk's deal to go private. he lays out his alternative plan it is a halftime exclusive we're back in two. and our financial planning tools can help you reach them. that's the value of ownership. power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools, and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you find new trading opportunities. while an earnings tool helps you plan your trades and stay on top of the market. millions have made the switch from the big three w to xfinity mobile.ol helps you plan your trades that means millions are saving hundreds a year on their wireless bill. and all of those millions are on the nation's most reliable 5g network and most recommended wireless carrier. that's a whole lot of happy campers out there. and it's never too late to join them. get $450 off any new purchase of
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glen ellen ben's inger -- benzinger. >> you got it right.: walk us through the prices of their tasting and 2020 and 2022. an abbott passage, too. >> first off, i don't think they are shocking. i think the increases are marginal compared to other sectors. they are of the highest in healdsburg. in santa rosa, prices were up 70%. the city of sonoma, prices are up 33%. sebastopol, winetasting is up 20%. glen ellen, up 12%. interestingly enough, prices were actually down in kaiserville. the furthest distance from san francisco. kristen: i like that. i was going to ask you that, what are some tips for visit ors. using differences -- are you seeing differences in prices with wineries? >> we are the someone a winetasting blog. the reason this is the sonoma winetasting report and we do not include not but it is because it is one of the big wineries -- it is where the big wineries are. as much as we love tech, i don't think any of us wants to live in a world where we all work for just bezos or elon musk. we like to support small business. to support t
glen ellen ben's inger -- benzinger. >> you got it right.: walk us through the prices of their tasting and 2020 and 2022. an abbott passage, too. >> first off, i don't think they are shocking. i think the increases are marginal compared to other sectors. they are of the highest in healdsburg. in santa rosa, prices were up 70%. the city of sonoma, prices are up 33%. sebastopol, winetasting is up 20%. glen ellen, up 12%. interestingly enough, prices were actually down in kaiserville....
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former member of the state duma , and now on the espresso tv channel, british military expert colonel glenof course, about the russians' attempts to counterattack glory to ukraine second mr. colonel, get rid of the safe the queen number we understand that now the key issue is the attempt of the russians to transfer their military groups from the east of ukraine to the south in order to advance in the direction of zaporizhzhia. on the other hand, we feel that our ukrainian counter-offensive is also heating up. the issue of two speeds and the issue of two military potentials, i would ask you to evaluate the current disposition, now is a very difficult time for ukraine, because russia has obviously decided that the seizure of the east is not happening as they would like i wish they don't know how they will defend themselves in the south or how they should go on a counteroffensive , and because of this they are afraid of trying to withdraw reserves from the east, weakening it. now it is very difficult for the ukrainian general staff to determine the intentions of the russians . as for the ukra
former member of the state duma , and now on the espresso tv channel, british military expert colonel glenof course, about the russians' attempts to counterattack glory to ukraine second mr. colonel, get rid of the safe the queen number we understand that now the key issue is the attempt of the russians to transfer their military groups from the east of ukraine to the south in order to advance in the direction of zaporizhzhia. on the other hand, we feel that our ukrainian counter-offensive is...
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program, the studio, the event, and guests there will be a retired british colonel, military expert glennd and a famous political scientist who is in washington andriy piantkovskyi and now on the air of the espresso tv channel, a military expert, a retired colonel of the british army glen grant. i congratulate you, dear colonel , in the studio of the espresso tv channel. passed a couple of days ago, but we understand that the holiday of ukrainian independence should be celebrated every day, which is what our military is doing on august 24, we were all waiting for a massive missile strike, yes, but russia is not for that dared and there is a feeling that it is possible for them to complete the strategic strategic forces before the offensive, so the russian forces are really decreasing. however, not in all aspects of the fighting, the morale of the soldiers has declined, we know about this from their telephone conversations and from our intelligence data, but there are still very, very many russian soldiers, as well as of their equipment and ammunition, although their artillery systems are
program, the studio, the event, and guests there will be a retired british colonel, military expert glennd and a famous political scientist who is in washington andriy piantkovskyi and now on the air of the espresso tv channel, a military expert, a retired colonel of the british army glen grant. i congratulate you, dear colonel , in the studio of the espresso tv channel. passed a couple of days ago, but we understand that the holiday of ukrainian independence should be celebrated every day,...
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of the state duba , and now on the air of the espresso tv channel, british military expert colonel glenlk about the attempts of the russians counterattack glory to ukraine dear mr. colonel goethe the queen number we understand that now the key issue is an attempt by the russians to transfer their military groups from the east of ukraine to the south in order to advance in the direction of zaporizhzhia, on the other hand, we feel that our ukrainian counteroffensive is also brewing. so this is a question of two speeds and a question of two military potentials. i would ask you to evaluate the current disposition of the store, the challenge is very difficult . some time ago, russia obviously decided that the seizure of the east is not happening as they would like, they do not know how they will defend themselves in the south or how they should go on a counteroffensive, and they are afraid because it is trying to pull the reserves from the east, weakening it, the ukrainian general staff is now very difficult to determine the intentions of the russians, as for the ukrainian counterattack, it
of the state duba , and now on the air of the espresso tv channel, british military expert colonel glenlk about the attempts of the russians counterattack glory to ukraine dear mr. colonel goethe the queen number we understand that now the key issue is an attempt by the russians to transfer their military groups from the east of ukraine to the south in order to advance in the direction of zaporizhzhia, on the other hand, we feel that our ukrainian counteroffensive is also brewing. so this is a...
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but when glen wilder batista, a public defender and param, bouquet, conducted a survey of local police stations, he made a disturbing discovery that if you go mr. bay, you know you mozilla garcia's will bring yours. it is evils bow that, that, that, i mean, our summer concert national. just the refusal yelp is, are so welcome. miracle has also it was, it's us and for grouse, when we off to spokesperson for the national council. why so many police stations did not have such cameras? they explained it is the responsibility of each court to ensure compliance with these rules. the technical issues were not just limited to the use of cameras. ill fe, wife betty said, did they box it bud robbie acidic wash dog ankin? pretty minimal means washington. all the absolute. i mean if you nod book you can start the irish pub iota. and there's another consent arising from the explosive expansion of the actual justice. is there an adequately secure, reliable, and properly maintained judicial internet? that's not what batista found in kind of because a movie does all kinds your is the noise form start.
but when glen wilder batista, a public defender and param, bouquet, conducted a survey of local police stations, he made a disturbing discovery that if you go mr. bay, you know you mozilla garcia's will bring yours. it is evils bow that, that, that, i mean, our summer concert national. just the refusal yelp is, are so welcome. miracle has also it was, it's us and for grouse, when we off to spokesperson for the national council. why so many police stations did not have such cameras? they...
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but what i felt that all my life i was in, i had been in glen innes knows every one here. he. she's always try to ensure that a degree of order is upheld. so residents chose her to be president of the community. does she make sure that people build in a responsible way so that fire engines can drive through? for example, the authorities have done nothing here so far. the people are just left to their own devices. artist, an act of as thomas events, volunteers in the new neighborhood, he helps in is acting both as an advisor and a technical assistant plymouth hopes the new constitution will improve the living conditions in this remain skeptical, but to law says he will definitely vote in favor of it, in a gonzalez' grandma, under the new constitution, we would get access to water, electricity, and garbage collection. you could get, it would be written into the constitution. so the state is forced to pass laws to make it happen. it is better the battle must do you really think it will work? oh, so sick as a little constitution gets adopted. yes, but even then change won't happen
but what i felt that all my life i was in, i had been in glen innes knows every one here. he. she's always try to ensure that a degree of order is upheld. so residents chose her to be president of the community. does she make sure that people build in a responsible way so that fire engines can drive through? for example, the authorities have done nothing here so far. the people are just left to their own devices. artist, an act of as thomas events, volunteers in the new neighborhood, he helps...
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as a way to try to allay all the suffering that western publics are feeling, glen, well, what you're describing is a good description of propaganda because at least have defined a just propaganda to large extent. completing an audience by not relying on rational arguments. so if you play on stereotypes and ceilings, and obviously this is build up to the war, we're currently just follow russia games, which obviously was a great example of how ceilings it kind of blurred out all of the facts on the matter. now obviously, countries, news propaganda to some extent, but we see during war especially that this is around this is because it's necessary to mobilize public consent for a conflict. so this is why we see this during this time. but this is what we got to do is build up their stereotypes. of course, what goes wrong, good versus evil. and if you accept this stereotype and all the information that comes through this filter, through this prism fax, us, you said it doesn't really matter anymore because you're guiding something even well, it was necessary. and, and this is how you see it
as a way to try to allay all the suffering that western publics are feeling, glen, well, what you're describing is a good description of propaganda because at least have defined a just propaganda to large extent. completing an audience by not relying on rational arguments. so if you play on stereotypes and ceilings, and obviously this is build up to the war, we're currently just follow russia games, which obviously was a great example of how ceilings it kind of blurred out all of the facts on...
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square by the protesters. lorena, with it, unlike us adults, the young people dare to demand justice, glen maddie and preferred an exit. he only then did we older people think if the younger generation can do this lot. so can we, when thought they, they held at us to lose our fear, dunphy, i, gail, i can't bear m burial and yellow. the popular uprising was inevitable, says political scientist, david outman. he told me it was only ever going to be a matter of time. a university professor, an expert in direct democracy, he took part in the protests himself young standing side by side with the students, a ton of wiggle gravel. no one called for these demonstrations to happen here. that's why they referred to as a social explosions. she will in the loop was eating, there were various groups, various people taking the streets for various reasons. the one common denominator was there longing for a more just and less cruel system of society. i mean, don't hold all men grill lemmy died. there was a desire to put limits on the brutality of the unrestricted market economy. you know, little dog. oh,
square by the protesters. lorena, with it, unlike us adults, the young people dare to demand justice, glen maddie and preferred an exit. he only then did we older people think if the younger generation can do this lot. so can we, when thought they, they held at us to lose our fear, dunphy, i, gail, i can't bear m burial and yellow. the popular uprising was inevitable, says political scientist, david outman. he told me it was only ever going to be a matter of time. a university professor, an...
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let's go live on skype to boston, massachusetts, and glen carl, who is former deputy national intelligence officer at trans national threats at the c. i a thank you for joining us. so all these allegations baseless. let's start with the details of this assassination plot. what exactly is sharon per sofie alleged to have done and how it did the alleged plot get uncovered? well, it seems that the are a rainy and stumbled into one of the car intelligence nets. i guess you could say of the, the i a fellow working in the iranian revolutionary guards apparently contacted an american or at least someone residence in united states, initially asking him to quote, take photographs of prominent figures. i think it was and then inquired whether he would be a willing or knew of any one who could eliminate somebody. and the person that the revolutionary guard officer was interacting with was an f, b i. agents or source who then strong this out and was able to identify the person and some of the plans and dentist to indict, to follow and to stop. right. and so what do you think would the motivations for
let's go live on skype to boston, massachusetts, and glen carl, who is former deputy national intelligence officer at trans national threats at the c. i a thank you for joining us. so all these allegations baseless. let's start with the details of this assassination plot. what exactly is sharon per sofie alleged to have done and how it did the alleged plot get uncovered? well, it seems that the are a rainy and stumbled into one of the car intelligence nets. i guess you could say of the, the i a...
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as secretary of the interior, his uncle stewart udall opened the glen canyon dam.ght to channel river water to arizona. as a young man, brad was a colorado river guide. today, he analyzes the impact of climate change on water resources. is the west on a collision course with climate change? >> in some ways yes. but we have fully utilized this system. we have over allocated it. we now need to think about how to turn some of this back. because the only lever we control right now in the river is the demand lever. we have no control over the supply. we have to dial back demand. >> 70% of colorado river water goes to agriculture. when the federal government declared the water shortage, it triggered mandatory cutbacks. pinal county, arizona, got hit hard. >> pinal county alone will lose 300,000 acre feet of surface water. that's water that would be delivered from lake powell, lake mead, as part of the colorado river. 300,000 acre feet is 98 billion gallons of water. >> wallen wuertz farms 500 acres here south of phoenix. his family has tilled soil here for four generatio
as secretary of the interior, his uncle stewart udall opened the glen canyon dam.ght to channel river water to arizona. as a young man, brad was a colorado river guide. today, he analyzes the impact of climate change on water resources. is the west on a collision course with climate change? >> in some ways yes. but we have fully utilized this system. we have over allocated it. we now need to think about how to turn some of this back. because the only lever we control right now in the...
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as revealing all this is, glen, we're talking about 184 documents marked classified, several said to be extremely restricted that could disclose confidential human intelligence sources and surveillance technology abilities. so in your view how damaging could these documents of what we know so far -- i mean you heard our marshall cohen explaining documents marked orcan, meaning the originator must have approval to share or that there would be documents you wouldn't want any foreign entities to see, that there was also special intelligence. so a lot could potentially go wrong if these things ended up in the wrong hands. do you think it's already happened potentially? >> fred, you know, that is of course a key national security concern about all this. we're worried both about the question of who might have had access in the past, and to that end we already know on at least two occasions chinese citizens have been caught at mar-a-lago, one of whom ended up being prosecuted, actually, successfully who was caught with some extra cameras and possible spy paraphernalia. we still don't know t
as revealing all this is, glen, we're talking about 184 documents marked classified, several said to be extremely restricted that could disclose confidential human intelligence sources and surveillance technology abilities. so in your view how damaging could these documents of what we know so far -- i mean you heard our marshall cohen explaining documents marked orcan, meaning the originator must have approval to share or that there would be documents you wouldn't want any foreign entities to...
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i live in glen young in the stomach, oceleto knock. i'm in a bath. i'm not among the law. so how much does the captain pay for rosalia has find? oh, i love the families, gabriella. i don't seem to think we did really good on look at. if we went up a bit to give to be hush and buy a not thing. miliano. i had a 1000000 and began a 1000000. we got all of the guy that again i said, reno and his wife has become rich. i'm. i'm done. so if i made longer thin paper and he left it up, i'm bugging it. now they can spend the money. so what can you get for $7.00 a week? you know, we're not happy with myself. i put one in 11400 quite in my early date. did you want this? i'm a new laptop. i a great 196. i am with the prospectors are imprisoned by the gold then just enough to keep themselves alive with the luckiest might even manage to save just enough for their children's education. so that one day it may be that kids can escape ah, the one aspect about the ongoing conflict and ukraine that stands out most is media coverage. never in the history of corporate media has coverage been so b
i live in glen young in the stomach, oceleto knock. i'm in a bath. i'm not among the law. so how much does the captain pay for rosalia has find? oh, i love the families, gabriella. i don't seem to think we did really good on look at. if we went up a bit to give to be hush and buy a not thing. miliano. i had a 1000000 and began a 1000000. we got all of the guy that again i said, reno and his wife has become rich. i'm. i'm done. so if i made longer thin paper and he left it up, i'm bugging it....
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. >>> joining us to discuss, glen gurstel of the national security agency, the nsa, serving the trump and obama administrations and andrew mccabe, former deputy director of the fbi. good to you bhave you both on here. glen, given your experience in the national security agency, how do you expect this judge to rule and should we view this as both a legal question, right, that releasing this affidavit would show basically the outline of the doj's case, but also an intelligence question releasing more details about what is intended to be secret intelligence? >> sure. jim and bianna, thank you very much. so we'll know -- we may well know it a few hours the answer to this question. my guess is this is from the judge's point of view a relatively straightforward issue and so i think there is a good chance he might rule directly from the bench rather than taking the matter under advisement. it is not that complicated. i say that because the law in that judicial circuit, the 11th circuit, is pretty clear, that when something is in an investigative mode before anybody has been charged, motions
. >>> joining us to discuss, glen gurstel of the national security agency, the nsa, serving the trump and obama administrations and andrew mccabe, former deputy director of the fbi. good to you bhave you both on here. glen, given your experience in the national security agency, how do you expect this judge to rule and should we view this as both a legal question, right, that releasing this affidavit would show basically the outline of the doj's case, but also an intelligence question...
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last question to you, glen.re is an element of donald trump's truthiness, his ability to filter himself, but actually that sometimes is actually the best evidence against him. there's a "new york times" piece that talks about the obstruction threat against him right now. georgetown unilaw professor julia o'sullivan who said essentially the emerging timeline of the government's repeatedly stymied attempts to retrieve the documents plus the claims that trump said he did nothingioning because he declassified the document in his possession is a possible for him. he's making a mistake whether he believes it matters whether it's top secret or not. he's essentially conceding he knew he had them. if so not giving them back in and of itself was obstructing the return of these documents. >> that's why there's three federal crimes being investigated by the fbi, one of the three federal crimes that the judge granted the search warrant on. finding those crimes had been committed. there was probable cause to believe they were
last question to you, glen.re is an element of donald trump's truthiness, his ability to filter himself, but actually that sometimes is actually the best evidence against him. there's a "new york times" piece that talks about the obstruction threat against him right now. georgetown unilaw professor julia o'sullivan who said essentially the emerging timeline of the government's repeatedly stymied attempts to retrieve the documents plus the claims that trump said he did nothingioning...
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small bottle could replace a whole bag of blood at breast university hospital in western france. jani glen moore is a doctor who specializes in transplants. he's studying the effectiveness of blood warm hemoglobin. this product is very important because he can deliver within the tissue oxygen. and of course, one of the 1st example is organ transplantation because we know that during the presidio of transportation, the organs, the organs you know, need oxygen and will when you transplants are just one possible application. theoretically worm hemoglobin could be used whenever oxygen is lacking somewhere in the body. this animation shows how it might work to bear to human hemoglobin in the blood cells, the lug where molecule can transport almost 40 times as many oxygen atoms. ah, and they're also much smaller than blood cells. so they keep flowing even if the vessels are severely constricted they could potentially be used to treat strokes or wounds that are struggling to heal or an oxygen deficiency caused by covert 19 you know, we can imagine a ben shop application just his accent go and you
small bottle could replace a whole bag of blood at breast university hospital in western france. jani glen moore is a doctor who specializes in transplants. he's studying the effectiveness of blood warm hemoglobin. this product is very important because he can deliver within the tissue oxygen. and of course, one of the 1st example is organ transplantation because we know that during the presidio of transportation, the organs, the organs you know, need oxygen and will when you transplants are...
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he went from big sur up to hear where i am, glen ellen not far from here. that didn't work out very well and he moved to 318 parnassus avenue near uc san francisco and he wasn't really cut out for urban living. you really would rather live in these kind of you collect places like big sur, glen ellen or aspen. but i think it was important that he did come into the city during that time. he was still writing for the national observer which is a wall street journal dow jones publication at the time but he wasn't really thriving there. he attended the 1964 gop convention in san francisco. and you know, learn some things there. i think that was you know, an important lesson for him. but he wasn't really into politics at that time. he was really in short order trying to do once tom wolfe was doing back east which is take these kind of exotic west coast subcultures and turn them m into stories for big nationalmagazines . >> unlike tom wolfe, i'd say tom wolfe to me is someone who got a lot of credit for doing very little. he was more of a dandy i think. hunter rea
he went from big sur up to hear where i am, glen ellen not far from here. that didn't work out very well and he moved to 318 parnassus avenue near uc san francisco and he wasn't really cut out for urban living. you really would rather live in these kind of you collect places like big sur, glen ellen or aspen. but i think it was important that he did come into the city during that time. he was still writing for the national observer which is a wall street journal dow jones publication at the...
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fact checker glen kestler talking about the ecpanning i.r.s.ange of letters, the stated goal is cracking down on well healed tax chiefs to close tax gap estimated at $381 billion a year. the i.r.s. will audit more people to pay for the inflation reduction act, to give them $80 billion more. >> joe: i'm surprised he didn't say seize or pounce, usually the more common words used in these situations, the irs is being expanded in a significant way. no one never said i want to see more irs in our lives when you look at nonpartisan analysis and glen kesler is anything but nonpartisan. people in middle and lower class will be targeted most under this new irs and have strange feeling this will backfire on the democratic party who think this is good idea to hire the agents. >> todd: when you hear joe concha, you think media excellence. thank you. >> joe: never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down at this time in the morning. >> todd: justice department has seven days to submit redacted version of the trump raid affidavit to a judge who says he is
fact checker glen kestler talking about the ecpanning i.r.s.ange of letters, the stated goal is cracking down on well healed tax chiefs to close tax gap estimated at $381 billion a year. the i.r.s. will audit more people to pay for the inflation reduction act, to give them $80 billion more. >> joe: i'm surprised he didn't say seize or pounce, usually the more common words used in these situations, the irs is being expanded in a significant way. no one never said i want to see more irs in...
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good mcfadden, this long visit windows for food, of a hair stem for come niemen, florida, annette glen to mine. good pick. see when via i initially uninstalled dust done teds in them and the impact touches so name that on monday, cuz i don't just my them would. so when get done, guys with them him, him like made them got to him in those days to come and cindy foreign complex for him to charge him spots and tool for the cone to call him to come in cost and spend money on and on. doesn't reason to join it up to jeff and it's me, it's my motto. it's within the so loosely the a disease under. quoted that a a . a d. i. me, some gunston, fabulous. i don't you don't miss on gun tonight. my tooth comes on the 3 feet high. do not go i'm a bit and i'm saying that the light doesn't make my fault. boise business. that's what i'm not fond of home. yeah. i mean on public affinity does hudson good does his mother if you don't make angry guns who are yeah. i can me a see a gun choice bad sign can read monday own speaking. that's less even stay on the on the on that yes, but it's just the conflict then
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