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in annapolis the city governor enjoys a approval rating in the 70's. a republican governor in a blue state with an approval rating higher than 70%, amazingly, that is not a work of fiction. in washington though, the sitting president approval rating -- racing is in the low 40's on a good day. come of the best of times, the worst of times, there are all sorts of reasons for the differences, one reason might just be that governor larry hogan has taken an optimistic, practical, commonsense, even reaganesque approach to governing. it is not surprising. in 1976, he was the chair for reagan, the delegates for republican convention. it took four years later, he voted ronald reagan for president just to send a message. governor hogan's pragmatic leadership aren't results, they earn him an easy reelection, which is no small feat. he was the first republican elected in maryland since 1954 before he was born. by the way, if you happen to catch a recent video of him drinking with orioles fans during opening day last month, it is not hard to see why he is so popula
in annapolis the city governor enjoys a approval rating in the 70's. a republican governor in a blue state with an approval rating higher than 70%, amazingly, that is not a work of fiction. in washington though, the sitting president approval rating -- racing is in the low 40's on a good day. come of the best of times, the worst of times, there are all sorts of reasons for the differences, one reason might just be that governor larry hogan has taken an optimistic, practical, commonsense, even...
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governor's house in annapolis is less than 35 miles. but the two cities feel like they are worlds apart today. in annapolis the sitting governor consistently enjoys an approval rating in the 70's. a republican governor in a blue state with an approval rating higher than 70%, amazingly, that's not a work of fiction. in washington though, the sitting president's approval rating is in the low 40's on a good day. the best of times, the worst of times. now, there are all sorts of reasons for those differences, but i think that one reason might just be that governor larry hogan has taken an optimistic, practical, common sense, even reaganesque approach to governing and it's not surprising. this is a guy who was already with reagan in 1976, he was the 1980 chair of youth for reagan and a delegate at the republican convconvention, 40 ys later he wrote reagan for president, and those results earned him an easy reelection, which is no small feat. he was the first republican reelected governor of maryland since 1954 where he was born. by the way, if you happen to catch recent video of him drinking with orioles fans during opening day it's not hard to see why he's so popular. and people a
governor's house in annapolis is less than 35 miles. but the two cities feel like they are worlds apart today. in annapolis the sitting governor consistently enjoys an approval rating in the 70's. a republican governor in a blue state with an approval rating higher than 70%, amazingly, that's not a work of fiction. in washington though, the sitting president's approval rating is in the low 40's on a good day. the best of times, the worst of times. now, there are all sorts of reasons for those...
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oh, yes, the governor's office of emergency services, the city's fire department and the state agency here training together these days. callaway s providing dozens of these trucks that can be used here in the city. but the chucks could also be sent pretty much anywhere in california to help with a major wildfire or other such events. >> know your zone. that is the phrase they say. you'll be hearing a lot more of this wildfire season. fire departments and other emergency operation centers are ramping up using what they call identified zones or other areas and communities too. try to more clearly alert people when they need to evacuate idea. that program is called zone haven. it's being hailed as a great to helping hand to protect lives and property. >> harper's theresa explains. >> the the implementation of zone haven and san mateo county was the first to implement it was really predicated on this idea that evacuations didn't have to be a kind of constructed in the heat of the moment. >> jonathan is the deputy fire chief of san mateo calif fire division working in the fire service for decades. he has seen firsthand the horror of
oh, yes, the governor's office of emergency services, the city's fire department and the state agency here training together these days. callaway s providing dozens of these trucks that can be used here in the city. but the chucks could also be sent pretty much anywhere in california to help with a major wildfire or other such events. >> know your zone. that is the phrase they say. you'll be hearing a lot more of this wildfire season. fire departments and other emergency operation centers...
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s mayor believes there's up to 30 children among the civilians still with them. and across the donbas region, the fighting is relentless. the local governor says no cityow safe. around kyiv, they know exactly how that feels. staff at this hospital near ukraine's capital talk of operating under fire, saving the lives of wounded civilians, but in terrible danger themselves. were these the missiles that hit the hospital? i ask the hospital director what she thinks about western sanctions. galina thinks some countries don't understand what is happening here. she says perhaps they don't believe it, but they should. hungary has already said it will veto the ban on oil imports. with the wreckage of war all around, many ukrainians struggle to understand why the west would even hesitate about sanctioning russia. because the point you hear time and again here is that every dollar spent on russian oil and gas is funding a military that's doing all this. ukraine did defend its capital, but russia's war has shifted focus now. it hasn't stopped. sarah rainsford, bbc news, kyiv. we can go live to our europe editor katya adler. if hungary is vetoing this plan, is tha
s mayor believes there's up to 30 children among the civilians still with them. and across the donbas region, the fighting is relentless. the local governor says no cityow safe. around kyiv, they know exactly how that feels. staff at this hospital near ukraine's capital talk of operating under fire, saving the lives of wounded civilians, but in terrible danger themselves. were these the missiles that hit the hospital? i ask the hospital director what she thinks about western sanctions. galina...
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s. city of buffalo police in new york state say the gunman is in custody. the supermarket is in a predominantly black neighbourhood, about 5 kilometers north of downtown buffalo. new york's governor katie hotel said in a tweet that she's closely monitoring the situation which happened in her home town . a letter ah, is unbelievable. unbelievable is hardy, the luster, and unbelievable. on loss of wars. these, these essential workers, you now come to work every day and they just want to serve the community. and you know, i get a paycheck and they have to put up with this, this craziness. well let's get more from kristen salumi who's live in new york. kristin know we're getting of course more details about this and some eye witness comments as well. what more can you tell us? ah, information is still coming in. we have updated information on the victims. 10 killed 3 shot and injured non life threatening injuries. and we're hearing now from local law enforcement who've been on the scene all afternoon outside of that supermarket, which is in the city of buffalo, which is north of where i am here in new york city. and they are now investigating this as a hate crime, a racially motivate
s. city of buffalo police in new york state say the gunman is in custody. the supermarket is in a predominantly black neighbourhood, about 5 kilometers north of downtown buffalo. new york's governor katie hotel said in a tweet that she's closely monitoring the situation which happened in her home town . a letter ah, is unbelievable. unbelievable is hardy, the luster, and unbelievable. on loss of wars. these, these essential workers, you now come to work every day and they just want to serve the...
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s mayor believes there are up to 30 children among the civilians still with them. and, across the donbas region, the fighting is relentless. the local governor says no citytly how that feels. stop at this hospital near ukraine's capital talk of operating underfire, saving hospital near ukraine's capital talk of operating under fire, saving the lives of wounded civilians but in terrible danger themselves. were these the missiles that hit the hospital? i ask the director what she thinks about western sanctions. translation: helene i think some countries don't understand what is happening, she says perhaps they don't believe it, but they should. hungary has already said it will veto the ban on oil imports. the wreckage of war all around, many ukrainians struggle to understand why the west would even hesitate about sanctioning russia, because the point here time and again is that every dollar spent on russian oil and gas is funding the military thatis oil and gas is funding the military that is doing all this. ukraine did defend its capital, but russia's war has shifted focus now. it hasn't stopped. and our global trade correspondent, dharshini david, is her
s mayor believes there are up to 30 children among the civilians still with them. and, across the donbas region, the fighting is relentless. the local governor says no citytly how that feels. stop at this hospital near ukraine's capital talk of operating underfire, saving hospital near ukraine's capital talk of operating under fire, saving the lives of wounded civilians but in terrible danger themselves. were these the missiles that hit the hospital? i ask the director what she thinks about...
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governor of the city of new york. kathy hochul, who happens to be from the city of buffalo. and you hear law enforcement figuring out what they think the motive s based on evidence, we don't know all the evidence, but there is a purported manifest toe tmanifesto posted online in kwexconnectionh that shooting. we also know in response to this, the nypd is going to be stepping up the presence of law enforcement at churches, black churches, around new york city in some ways to sort of calm the community and make sure that folks know that they are going to be protected. so a tragedy, a very sad, sad, frightening and infuriating day in buffalo, new york. athena jones, cnn, new york. >> joining me now from cambridge, massachusetts is cnn national security analyst. and it's nice to have you here to go through the components of what was a horrific, chilling crime that unfolded there in buffalo. i mean, let's start with the fact that this is a 18-year-old man, a person who is just a few months out of teenagehood, from being a child. he had an assault rifle. >> may have been retrofitted illegally. and this is a big issue in new york right now. but in the
governor of the city of new york. kathy hochul, who happens to be from the city of buffalo. and you hear law enforcement figuring out what they think the motive s based on evidence, we don't know all the evidence, but there is a purported manifest toe tmanifesto posted online in kwexconnectionh that shooting. we also know in response to this, the nypd is going to be stepping up the presence of law enforcement at churches, black churches, around new york city in some ways to sort of calm the...
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city. he was born in baltimore but the state in which he resigns in 1953's new york. he is a delegate from new york. we have percival baxter, former governor of the state of maine with his dog carry on the left. he is the most famous mayor at the time although he has been governor for quite some time. he would've been, no doubt, invited. you have mary mcleod bassoon, vice president of the naacp on fdr's black cabinet, she likely would've been there. this 1953 constitutional convention is the first to welcome women, right? it was unlikely that women would've been invited to 1903 so 1953 they do you get invited. they come while represented in my story. some of the arguments that they would have, you can imagine -- i know this interesting story about thurgood marshall being frustrated with the protection clause. this convention would have met before he argues for the second time, remember 1952, right? he argues brown races the board of education. the supreme court asked him to re-argue in 1953, but not until december. the 1952 constitutional convention starts in may. i have him frustrated but the lethal protection clauses now holding its way.
city. he was born in baltimore but the state in which he resigns in 1953's new york. he is a delegate from new york. we have percival baxter, former governor of the state of maine with his dog carry on the left. he is the most famous mayor at the time although he has been governor for quite some time. he would've been, no doubt, invited. you have mary mcleod bassoon, vice president of the naacp on fdr's black cabinet, she likely would've been there. this 1953 constitutional convention is the...
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s mayor believes there's up to 30 children among the civilians still with them. and across the donbas region, the fighting is relentless. the local governor says no city ukraine's capital, talk of operating under fire, saving the lives of wounded civilians, but in terrible danger themselves. were these the missiles that hit the hospital? i ask the director what she thinks about western sanctions. she doesn't think some countries don't understand what is happening. she says perhaps they don't believe it, but they should. hungary has already said it will veto the ban on oil imports. with the wreckage of war all around, many ukrainians struggle to understand why the west would even hesitate about sanctioning russia. because the point here time and again is that every dollar spent on russian oil and gas is funding a military that's doing all this. ukraine did defend its capital, but russia's war has shifted focus now. it hasn't stopped. sarah rainsford, bbc news, kyiv. our global trade correspondent dharshini david explained what impact will a ban on oil imports would have. if this happens, this would be the biggest financial blow dealt against russia sin
s mayor believes there's up to 30 children among the civilians still with them. and across the donbas region, the fighting is relentless. the local governor says no city ukraine's capital, talk of operating under fire, saving the lives of wounded civilians, but in terrible danger themselves. were these the missiles that hit the hospital? i ask the director what she thinks about western sanctions. she doesn't think some countries don't understand what is happening. she says perhaps they don't...
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ktvu s andre senior, joining us now talking about the governor, rolling out a multimillion dollar proposal on this money in this cityhe governor's plan would expand access to abortions here in california. part of it would provide $40 million in grants to abortion providers who performed the procedure at low or no cost to patients. that would be critical funding for clinics around the state, including more than 100 operated by planned parenthood. seeing that investment was really great because it was a recognition of the work that our health centers do every day. um and that investments going to allow that type of character continue for years. it also sets aside money for website operated by the state that addresses reproductive care. it would include information about procedures and health services, including state funding coverage and programs. assemblywoman rebecca barak khan, who represents parts of alameda in contra costa counties, is on the legislative women's caucus, which has been pushing for additional funding for reproductive care. what you're seeing is a real commitment from the governor to put significant
ktvu s andre senior, joining us now talking about the governor, rolling out a multimillion dollar proposal on this money in this cityhe governor's plan would expand access to abortions here in california. part of it would provide $40 million in grants to abortion providers who performed the procedure at low or no cost to patients. that would be critical funding for clinics around the state, including more than 100 operated by planned parenthood. seeing that investment was really great because...