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>> tim green: no!such a mild-mannered guy. >> tim green: i am. i am. >> kroft: but not on a football field? >> tim green: no, no. >> kroft: when we interviewed tim green in 1996, he addressed the violence and risks inherent in the game, and seemed to believe that this day might come. you said, "i think guys would be willing to take ten to 20 years off the end of their lives, in order to get out there on sunday and play. i don't think that the consideration of your physical wellbeing in the future is in the forefront of any n.f.l. player's mind. >> tim green: right. i stand by that. i've maybe taken that much off the end of my life. maybe more. i don't know. >> kroft: you don't have any regrets? >> tim green: no. no. >> kroft: to fully understand, he says, you have to know what it was like being out there, doing something you dreamed of, and experiencing, even for a moment, the intensity of 60,000 people screaming for you and your teammates, and feeling that energy through every pore in your body. >> ti
>> tim green: no!such a mild-mannered guy. >> tim green: i am. i am. >> kroft: but not on a football field? >> tim green: no, no. >> kroft: when we interviewed tim green in 1996, he addressed the violence and risks inherent in the game, and seemed to believe that this day might come. you said, "i think guys would be willing to take ten to 20 years off the end of their lives, in order to get out there on sunday and play. i don't think that the consideration of...
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the greens the new center of force of jump politics. you visits new info to produce your own the proper time for. this card. i was just. marked for chuffed mark to mentioned use i don't want to convert a list which was. pretty exciting morse the former rebel greens at ease with becoming establishment so again ready for chancellor. strike toughed isn't that sort of you. tired. opposition. in saxony the greens try to prove they are unafraid of the right wing populism that is dividing the country further north they're aiming even higher whereas this side of the road here in saxony the greens are unlikely to significantly change the political game just across the road in the neighboring state of brandenburg the greens are well on the way into regional governments. here they have been able to score with voters in the race to offer alternatives to the far right if tea party the tightly contested race between those pushing for change and those promising the return to good old days sees the greens also an anonymous a trained doctor up against t
the greens the new center of force of jump politics. you visits new info to produce your own the proper time for. this card. i was just. marked for chuffed mark to mentioned use i don't want to convert a list which was. pretty exciting morse the former rebel greens at ease with becoming establishment so again ready for chancellor. strike toughed isn't that sort of you. tired. opposition. in saxony the greens try to prove they are unafraid of the right wing populism that is dividing the country...
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of the greens the new center of force of jump politics. your visits nearly certainly hold positions other parties used to hold the forests and that have become part of germany's d.n.a. like the fact that a social market economy is there to serve the people and that we don't want to die hard capitalism and that europe has to be the core aim of german foreign policy. the former rebel greens at ease with becoming establishment so again ready for chancellor. it's a fair question as we've been around the 20 percent mark for a while now but it's too early for that opposition. in saxony the greens try to prove they are unafraid of the right wing populism that is dividing the country further north they're aiming even higher whereas this side of the road here in saxony the greens are unlikely to significantly change the political game just across the road in the neighboring state of brandenburg the greens are well on the way into regional government. here they have been able to score with voters in the race to offer alternatives to the far right if
of the greens the new center of force of jump politics. your visits nearly certainly hold positions other parties used to hold the forests and that have become part of germany's d.n.a. like the fact that a social market economy is there to serve the people and that we don't want to die hard capitalism and that europe has to be the core aim of german foreign policy. the former rebel greens at ease with becoming establishment so again ready for chancellor. it's a fair question as we've been...
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in part if you look at the history of the green party in does regions the green party started out inwest and germany was a very different mentality where patients are very different defocus the name indicates is trying to be on the environment. most of the patients are on the economy situation and that is where we have 2 worlds colliding how can a party like the greens promote renewable energy you know eastern germany why do you come with me relies heavily revolves heavier on coal mines for example yes it's a good question but the coal mining and the driving some of the voting there you know is the final results do come in with the statistics that you just mentioned there the if the leading right now by here in brandenburg just behind. you in saxony what would that mean for the governing coalition and for all america well that would be said for the ruling coalition once again you say date it shows that the voters don't place a trust in traditional parties anymore so that would confirm the far right party of the if he was a 1st opposition party outside. and that also puts into questio
in part if you look at the history of the green party in does regions the green party started out inwest and germany was a very different mentality where patients are very different defocus the name indicates is trying to be on the environment. most of the patients are on the economy situation and that is where we have 2 worlds colliding how can a party like the greens promote renewable energy you know eastern germany why do you come with me relies heavily revolves heavier on coal mines for...
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other greens the new center force of jim politics.our visits nearly certainly hold positions other parties used to hold the forests and that have become part of germany's d.n.a. like the fact that a social market economy is there to serve the people and that we don't want to die hard capitalism and that europe has to be the core aim of german foreign policy. the former rebel greens at ease with becoming establishment so again ready for chancellor that's a fair question as we've been around the 20 percent mark for a while now but it's too early for that opposition. in saxony the greens try to prove they are unafraid of the right wing populism that is dividing the country further north they're aiming even higher whereas this side of the road here in saxony the greens are unlikely to significantly change the political game just across the road in the neighboring state of brandenburg the greens are well on the way into regional government. here they have been able to score with voters in the race to offer alternatives to the far right if
other greens the new center force of jim politics.our visits nearly certainly hold positions other parties used to hold the forests and that have become part of germany's d.n.a. like the fact that a social market economy is there to serve the people and that we don't want to die hard capitalism and that europe has to be the core aim of german foreign policy. the former rebel greens at ease with becoming establishment so again ready for chancellor that's a fair question as we've been around the...
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sophie shevardnadze the oscar winning drama green book cast racism in america back in the spotlight is this problem of thing of the past or is it still an issue very much alive i asked alexander ramsey an award winning author and playwright who traveled across the united states collecting memories of the jim crow about. half a century after the victories of the civil rights movement racial tension in america ryssdal the problem he's crime is on the. controversial presidency will civil rights groups find a way to mount fresh campaigns against racial hatred in america. makes his words been forgotten and can raise. susan have a truly be rooted out from the united states. calvin alexander ramsey award winning writer and playwright welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us today mr ramsey know you have been digging into the green book for a long time the travel guide for african-americans during the jim crow laws that help them avoid painful discriminations and segregated south jane crown may be a thing of the past but for instance film director spike lee believes racism is
sophie shevardnadze the oscar winning drama green book cast racism in america back in the spotlight is this problem of thing of the past or is it still an issue very much alive i asked alexander ramsey an award winning author and playwright who traveled across the united states collecting memories of the jim crow about. half a century after the victories of the civil rights movement racial tension in america ryssdal the problem he's crime is on the. controversial presidency will civil rights...
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party and the local green party. so i'll focus more son on future agenda items, ab1054 is far worse than just blocking public power, is does some profound things that are even worse than that. i want to focus, again, on local buildout. it is reassuring to hear from mike heims that they are going to have a plan next year for some kind of renewable energy buildout, but i don't think that's going to change what i said, that it is not the s.f. p.u.c.'s role to do the kind of build-out we're talking about. the numbers we just saw are really troubling. so 70% is not 100% by 2030. and, also, it doesn't make any sense to count large hydro because that's already there. it's not newly built renewable energy. that doesn't solve any of the problem of the climate crisis. we need to build new renewable energy resources and efficiency and storage, and we need to do it locally because of line loss over long distance transmission lines, and because of the fire danger of long-range transmission lines. we need to build renewable energy
party and the local green party. so i'll focus more son on future agenda items, ab1054 is far worse than just blocking public power, is does some profound things that are even worse than that. i want to focus, again, on local buildout. it is reassuring to hear from mike heims that they are going to have a plan next year for some kind of renewable energy buildout, but i don't think that's going to change what i said, that it is not the s.f. p.u.c.'s role to do the kind of build-out we're talking...
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likely to become a public charge from coming to the united states or remaining here and getting a green card. public charge is now defined in a way that make sure the law is meaningfully enforced and that those who are subject to it are self-sufficient. explainex nowrasteh, public charge and how the rules is interpreted in the past of what the changes are? guest: the idea immigrants who come here should be able to sustain themselves, support themselves financially, either through their own hard work or through support of family members but not through the support of the federal government or state and local governments. the origin or the rule -- of the role was in the 16 40's in massachusetts, and inherited law in england but they did not apply to foreigners but nativeborn british subjects and if you went to another county and seen as being a public charge, they could move you back to the county where you came from and i can a public charge or a dependent on these programs -- inyou were in and all a government supplied institution where they pay for all of your food and basically suppor
likely to become a public charge from coming to the united states or remaining here and getting a green card. public charge is now defined in a way that make sure the law is meaningfully enforced and that those who are subject to it are self-sufficient. explainex nowrasteh, public charge and how the rules is interpreted in the past of what the changes are? guest: the idea immigrants who come here should be able to sustain themselves, support themselves financially, either through their own hard...
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the delhi greens. found it going to be years ago it all started with a blog to this day go and singalong it and it whenever he comes across the environmental problem. in the 1st blog post 1st published in march 2007 and then it will be published on interesting stories you don't gather momentum it's a drug i remember there was a common cement that had been spotted and jane you saw there was a friend of ours who was spotted in there and seen the professor and he shared the photograph and also many and then immediately asked permission and posted in the blog saying look a common palm civet spotted and and then when i was to. pick up and found a snake and this for information and for you the fact that you know how the park was being really showed the photograph in us and we immediately took it the mission and then publish it on the blog saying this is what it's all about it's not just you know and it's also about is by them it's not just people it's all to having biodiversity and i. love to become a campai
the delhi greens. found it going to be years ago it all started with a blog to this day go and singalong it and it whenever he comes across the environmental problem. in the 1st blog post 1st published in march 2007 and then it will be published on interesting stories you don't gather momentum it's a drug i remember there was a common cement that had been spotted and jane you saw there was a friend of ours who was spotted in there and seen the professor and he shared the photograph and also...
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and man misinterpreting it well the green. well is similar and a mile away is i guess spending dollars with people of your same race and maybe mindset but the green book was totally different green book was a it wasn't a luxury where you could just decide who you could spend money with the where you want to sleep or a stay green book was really all you head because you could not belong to aaa you cannot belong to any car club or hotel clubs that was just a bit and not just in the south with throughout the whole country so the green book was a not a luxury it was a necessity and it was really started by just 2 people a letter carrier vicki who go green and his wife great african-american people living in our room and working together they didn't have any children so this was like their baby and by victor greene being a mailman he was able to get other mail men through his union the national association opposed to a federal employees so his network of a worker destroyed the country would ask people on their routes what they woul
and man misinterpreting it well the green. well is similar and a mile away is i guess spending dollars with people of your same race and maybe mindset but the green book was totally different green book was a it wasn't a luxury where you could just decide who you could spend money with the where you want to sleep or a stay green book was really all you head because you could not belong to aaa you cannot belong to any car club or hotel clubs that was just a bit and not just in the south with...
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is green.e's not here. i wonder if this is why. >> could be. >> could be why. where are you, gary. >> bertha coombs green we appreciate it. >> plan a trip. >> we're all hyphenating now. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," no need to go anywhere if your name isn't green. it's lovely outside. kari? >> i'm going to stay right here. we're going to enjoy a great weekend. this is a live look in fremont and we are going to have our temperatures in the upper 50s as you step out the door, headed into the low 70s later today. we'll talk about what's on the radar and all the weekend events, coming up next. adublin, look at the clear flow of traffic which on our maps would be green. i'll see if that clarifies as a travel benefit as well. we'll show you your travel to work, coming up. hey mom... can i have a snack? here you go. finally, a snack i want her to eat. finally, a yummy snack. my parenting is so on point. i own you kathy. with jif power ups chewy granola bars, everyone's in power. good morning to
is green.e's not here. i wonder if this is why. >> could be. >> could be why. where are you, gary. >> bertha coombs green we appreciate it. >> plan a trip. >> we're all hyphenating now. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," no need to go anywhere if your name isn't green. it's lovely outside. kari? >> i'm going to stay right here. we're going to enjoy a great weekend. this is a live look in fremont and we are going to have our temperatures...
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met up with the cold leader of the greens. to talk about the party's prospects and the idea that he could succeed chancellor angela merkel. this cycling through small town saxony could well be on his way to succeed angela merkel as germany's next chancellor in recent months but harvick has taken his green party to new heights in the opinion polls they're expected to double their share of the vote in next sunday's regional elections in the eastern states of brandenburg and saxony a development that raises big questions about bigger ambitions rather my walking through the countryside here with the future chancellor of germany. because most of all you're walking next to a party leader who's campaigning in section of the brandenburg together with his colleagues at the beginning of the year everyone said sure you have a good opinion poll did you get all crushed in brother bergen sectioning and now the opposition could happen as germany's big 10 parties lose support the greens have been going mainstream. the greens the new center fo
met up with the cold leader of the greens. to talk about the party's prospects and the idea that he could succeed chancellor angela merkel. this cycling through small town saxony could well be on his way to succeed angela merkel as germany's next chancellor in recent months but harvick has taken his green party to new heights in the opinion polls they're expected to double their share of the vote in next sunday's regional elections in the eastern states of brandenburg and saxony a development...
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the show it's really great to have you with us today mr ramsey know you have been digging into the green book for a long time the travel guide for african-americans during the jim crow laws that help them avoid painful discriminations and segregated south jame crown may be a thing of the past but for instance film director spike lee believes racism is ingrained in the d.n.a. of the united states days think it will ever be overcome completely. well it's going to take a long time because you know with the development of the i guess the you know the country with the native americans and with the you know the the many many years of bondage by africans who were brought here you know then you had the black codes after that and then you had. jim crow did you had reconstruction and so it's you know it's a lie it's a lie you know and what i will say that is has gotten better during my lifetime. i've seen changes but they came about because people who worked to bring those changes black people white people people of the same mind so it wasn't easy the strides that have been made they were hard fou
the show it's really great to have you with us today mr ramsey know you have been digging into the green book for a long time the travel guide for african-americans during the jim crow laws that help them avoid painful discriminations and segregated south jame crown may be a thing of the past but for instance film director spike lee believes racism is ingrained in the d.n.a. of the united states days think it will ever be overcome completely. well it's going to take a long time because you know...
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book the listings in the green book is never a mr so and so's home that's real estate is always mrs brown a mrs. smith or mrs so and so and knows how the listings appeared and there were no phone numbers you would just show up but i know you're working on a documentary about the green book do you feel like movies. movies like that could actually help diffuse the current racial tension in the united states well every little bit helps every little bit helps you know you. meet people all the time you know i have a children's book ruth and the green book i do a lot of school visits not hard to key is as young as the 2nd grade to the 5th grade and. and they are exploring you know the history. and they are. learning things dead they had no idea existed could this is way after you know their way before their time but sometime before that paris time that this was the issue in traveling a lot of people. by and why they were born after 1964. bill is 0 the rows were always open they could always stay where we wanted to stay where they wanted to eat and they just take it for granted but it was
book the listings in the green book is never a mr so and so's home that's real estate is always mrs brown a mrs. smith or mrs so and so and knows how the listings appeared and there were no phone numbers you would just show up but i know you're working on a documentary about the green book do you feel like movies. movies like that could actually help diffuse the current racial tension in the united states well every little bit helps every little bit helps you know you. meet people all the time...
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growth card you need to produce green growth. when germany's climate politics are played out and where german scientists are continuing to develop the game keep cool to give players a peek into the world of climate policy. clowes eisenach is an expert on the economics of climate change and one of the brains behind keep cool i was always a game into the just so i could see swings to bring it in if you look in the real world climate change policies what's going on it's like a game. and as in the real world this game pits different players against each other. and it changes and serious issues but being afraid of it it's not the solution you need to creativity to solve the problems we have and the game is one way. that can games really help us to combat issues like climate change and industry lobby gnc on their studies the science behind toys and games. leaders and media. gamers are a medium that allows us to learn about new subjects. in the learning impact is in direct because the point is also to have fun. when we look at these gam
growth card you need to produce green growth. when germany's climate politics are played out and where german scientists are continuing to develop the game keep cool to give players a peek into the world of climate policy. clowes eisenach is an expert on the economics of climate change and one of the brains behind keep cool i was always a game into the just so i could see swings to bring it in if you look in the real world climate change policies what's going on it's like a game. and as in the...
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and his wife elmo green african-american people living in our room and.
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greens and one. the luck the brits have now made a name for themselves as experts today they visit a garbage dump in about an drive over from the city center residents complained to the organization about the down. it suspected that the dump is illegal and that the people who live in the neighborhood at risk of developing health problems. trying to recycle. the problem but we would be really concerned about is the. amount of dust that is there. for the people who are living in the. ditch. and why the vet's such an information channel about environmental issues like delhi greens has read as throughout india. already about 1200 people have taken part in. the delhi you comment on climate change and the campaign to promote segregation in projects. as you know was called and used like the one oriental apartments in north west delhi's is broken you just break when you roll materials are created from recycled waste. are always on the lookout for those initiatives which work for effect or mismanagement and o
greens and one. the luck the brits have now made a name for themselves as experts today they visit a garbage dump in about an drive over from the city center residents complained to the organization about the down. it suspected that the dump is illegal and that the people who live in the neighborhood at risk of developing health problems. trying to recycle. the problem but we would be really concerned about is the. amount of dust that is there. for the people who are living in the. ditch. and...
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daily greens and. have now made a name for themselves as experts today they visit the garbage dump in about an drive away from the city center residents complained to the organization about the down it suspected that the dump is illegal and that the people who live in the neighborhood at risk of developing health problems. trying to recycle. action to. get the some of. the good solution that if the problem but we were concerned about is that. because the amount of dust that is there. to action why the vet and information channel about environmental issues delhi greens has agreed as throughout india. already about 1200 people have taken part in . the delhi you comment on climate change and the campaign to promote segregation projects. as you know was called and used like the one oriental apartment in north west delhi's rohini district well. new war materials are created from recycled wrist. always on the lookout for those initiatives which work for effectiveness management and once i finish it even if i
daily greens and. have now made a name for themselves as experts today they visit the garbage dump in about an drive away from the city center residents complained to the organization about the down it suspected that the dump is illegal and that the people who live in the neighborhood at risk of developing health problems. trying to recycle. action to. get the some of. the good solution that if the problem but we were concerned about is that. because the amount of dust that is there. to action...
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green, your mr. green: this first. economy has been performing very well for the top and working americans are barely scraping by. they have peanuts here and there. the overwhelming benefits of the economy, particularly last couple of years have gone to the very top. it is an economy that sees an increasing amount of risk. we have financial deregulation going on and we see a growing concentration of monopoly power and tariffs on consumer goods. cash being handed back to the largest agrobusinesses that are squeezing family farmers. it is not an economy that is working for working families. i think that ordinary people are feeling that. mr morici: the economy is doing well compared to recent history. it is growing at a reasonable pace. the gains at the bottom have been more robust than in the recent past and that is good. the basic problems of trump administration faces is that a lot of the actions have been mischaracterized. the tax cut was for the wealthy, ordinary americans got tax cuts which they spent and boosted th
green, your mr. green: this first. economy has been performing very well for the top and working americans are barely scraping by. they have peanuts here and there. the overwhelming benefits of the economy, particularly last couple of years have gone to the very top. it is an economy that sees an increasing amount of risk. we have financial deregulation going on and we see a growing concentration of monopoly power and tariffs on consumer goods. cash being handed back to the largest...
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asian equities trading up in the green. the picture for europe is one of positivity as well all of these indices are stabilizing, trading up. ftse 100, the relative underperformer here, trading around the flat line a lot of the stocks in that basket have gone x dividend. barclays and lloyds at the bottom here we have the german index up a half percentage point. we're in the heart of earnings season we were talking about thyssenkrupp earlier, that stock is up 2.5%, one of the best performing stocks in the dax today on the market receiving their earnings with a positive reaction cac 40 is up 0.9%. the italian index is up a half percentage point all sectors that had exposure to china are rebounding i'm talking about basic resources, tech, autos all of those are trading up in the green. let's move on and talk about foreign exchange for the week actually we're looking at a dollar, u.s. dollar that is down to the tune of about a half percentage point. yesterday was interesting because despite the price action we had in fixed inco
asian equities trading up in the green. the picture for europe is one of positivity as well all of these indices are stabilizing, trading up. ftse 100, the relative underperformer here, trading around the flat line a lot of the stocks in that basket have gone x dividend. barclays and lloyds at the bottom here we have the german index up a half percentage point. we're in the heart of earnings season we were talking about thyssenkrupp earlier, that stock is up 2.5%, one of the best performing...
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. >> if it's a greening grant, 75% of the grant has to go for greening. it has to go for planting trees, it has to go for greening up the pavement, because again, this is about permanent carbon savings. >> the dinosaur vegetable gardens was chosen because the garden was covered in is afault since 1932. it was the seed funding for this whole project. the whole garden,ible was about 84,000 square feet, and our project, we removed 3,126 square feet of cement. >> we usually issue a greening rft every other year, and that's for projects that are going to dig up pavement, plant trees, community garden, school garden. >> we were awarded $43,000 for this project. the produce that's grown here is consumed all right at large by the school community. in this garden we're growing all kinds of organic vegetables from lettuce, and artichokes. we'll be planting apples and loquats, all kinds of great fruit and veggies. >> the first project was the dipatch biodiesel producing facility. the reason for that is a lot of people in san francisco have diesel cars that they were
. >> if it's a greening grant, 75% of the grant has to go for greening. it has to go for planting trees, it has to go for greening up the pavement, because again, this is about permanent carbon savings. >> the dinosaur vegetable gardens was chosen because the garden was covered in is afault since 1932. it was the seed funding for this whole project. the whole garden,ible was about 84,000 square feet, and our project, we removed 3,126 square feet of cement. >> we usually issue...
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but not the environmentalist greens they've won supporters on the issue of the climate crisis and say they don't know why eastern germans vote for the far right. people are doing well and that's why they're willing to do ridiculous experiments we have 3 percent unemployment and our district is at the top compared with others . but when it comes to the f.d.a. they act crazy and take risks. for us. they d. has nothing to offer and they don't contribute to solving any problems at all they just make vulgar complaints about their discontent. hearkens this evening another drawn out complaint. a.f.d. party leader alexander gallons made an announcement he thrives on polarizing communities stephan kubicki also knows how to score points with this crowd. the funniest question was what do i think of the climate activist gratitude and bag i was taken aback so i answered i drive a v.a. with 388 horse power do i still have to answer this question. but the party chief gets even more applause. ladies and gentlemen if the f.d.a. governs branden org we will patrol our borders again. when. we're not even
but not the environmentalist greens they've won supporters on the issue of the climate crisis and say they don't know why eastern germans vote for the far right. people are doing well and that's why they're willing to do ridiculous experiments we have 3 percent unemployment and our district is at the top compared with others . but when it comes to the f.d.a. they act crazy and take risks. for us. they d. has nothing to offer and they don't contribute to solving any problems at all they just...
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and if you're feeling blue green research respond better. to hike your husband's. i'm filled now welcome to the program. italian politics is facing yet another upheaval after a prime minister just happy content offered his resignation speaking in the senate and he called a sleaze far right interior minister matter of solving it was sponsible sparking a political crisis. through this rolling 14 month old coalition into chaos by withdrawing support from the government and demanding snap elections he hopes new elections could see him become the next prime minister but now it's up to italy's president to decide whether to call the elections or to put together a new coalition. is just have become to speaking. to join e.u. days are the reasons that lead me to call the decision to spark the government crisis extremely irresponsible. i must say that the interior minister has shown he is acting out of personal and party interest. let's go straight to believe that correspondent matt xander joins us on the line from rome welcome mats the prime minister resigns does that mean
and if you're feeling blue green research respond better. to hike your husband's. i'm filled now welcome to the program. italian politics is facing yet another upheaval after a prime minister just happy content offered his resignation speaking in the senate and he called a sleaze far right interior minister matter of solving it was sponsible sparking a political crisis. through this rolling 14 month old coalition into chaos by withdrawing support from the government and demanding snap elections...
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moniz: it is actually building on the foundation of the green new deal in the sense that the green new deal it has a commitment to low-carb and social justice being pursued.as we take thosounding principles of the green real de but we are trying to move toward an implementable program as opposed to a statement of principles. katty: you work in gent so you understand the politics and it is often the politics that have prevented climate proposals from being enacted.if how do yourentiate different areas of the country and what could work potically in one area but might not work in another area? mr. moniz: first of all, let me say that theolitical coalition building is central and that is putting forward what ioght sound like great sol -- katty: which is why you are speaking to more conservative business groups.z: mr. moxactly. if they don't get the coalition built, we won't get anywhere.bu katty: is thness community behind climate-change proposals in america? mr. moniz: directionally it is very encouraging. i was part of a group at the vatican last month with two statements signed by 11 o
moniz: it is actually building on the foundation of the green new deal in the sense that the green new deal it has a commitment to low-carb and social justice being pursued.as we take thosounding principles of the green real de but we are trying to move toward an implementable program as opposed to a statement of principles. katty: you work in gent so you understand the politics and it is often the politics that have prevented climate proposals from being enacted.if how do yourentiate different...
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assistance by legal immigrants or those on temporary visas or green card. can coach in every is a direct to of citizenship and immigration services. he briefed reporters at the white house. this is about a mr. cuccinelli: good morning. it's a pleasure to be here with you today. i'm ken cuccinelli, head of immigration services. and president trump has once again delivered on his promise to the american people to enforce long-standing immigration law. today, uscis, the agency i head as part of homeland security, has issued a rule that encourages and insurers self-reliance and self-sufficiency for those seeking to come to or to stay in the united states. it will also help promote immigrant's success in the united states as they seek opportunity here. throughout our history, self-reliance has been a core principle in america. the virtues of perseverance, hard work, self-sufficiency laid the foundation of our nation and have defined generations of immigrants seeking opportunity in the united states. our current law, which is generations old, recognizes that some
assistance by legal immigrants or those on temporary visas or green card. can coach in every is a direct to of citizenship and immigration services. he briefed reporters at the white house. this is about a mr. cuccinelli: good morning. it's a pleasure to be here with you today. i'm ken cuccinelli, head of immigration services. and president trump has once again delivered on his promise to the american people to enforce long-standing immigration law. today, uscis, the agency i head as part of...
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green, fork five minutes -- for five minutes. rep. green: thank you. i think you them mayor -- i think the mayor for appearing. purposes,dification while you may appear to be alone, it is happening in houston, it is in washington, d.c., and the numbers are growing, for various reasons. one question for me to take to my constituents and persons letter interested in this would be what can we do to prevent, while we are not where you are, but headed in your direction, what should we do now to prevent -- to take preventative measures? mayor garcetti: three things. thank you for that question. , andre the previous levels pass this measure that chairwoman waters put forward. second, put up assistance for eviction, fund of that. we are doing that out of dollars we don't really have. i know you talked about being a legal lawyer, most landlords are good. the unscrupulous ones have a bad impact on your neighborhoods. we are giving legal assistance to folks who are threatened with eviction's, often who face language barriers and poverty barriers. three, have a me
green, fork five minutes -- for five minutes. rep. green: thank you. i think you them mayor -- i think the mayor for appearing. purposes,dification while you may appear to be alone, it is happening in houston, it is in washington, d.c., and the numbers are growing, for various reasons. one question for me to take to my constituents and persons letter interested in this would be what can we do to prevent, while we are not where you are, but headed in your direction, what should we do now to...
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card how they are not likely to get a green card at the u services. there will be fear of a wave of people in this country who will use the services affirmatively that they are entitled to out of fear. that if youcounter want them to use the services they are entitled or is this really an effort to say this is a class of people who should not be using any services? >> in your description, you described a situation where government benefits were basically allowing this family to hang on. that they are not self-sufficient. if we go forward a few years and look back at that situation because, we essentially start counting october 15 with the exception of things that would've qualified under the 1999 guidance which was fairly narrow. than what we are trying to avoid in the future, under the circumstances you describe, if you're talking about an applicant who has the skills necessary to make their own way and work their way out of their situation, that's a case they make to the career caseworker. we do want to avoid looking to situation where people who ar
card how they are not likely to get a green card at the u services. there will be fear of a wave of people in this country who will use the services affirmatively that they are entitled to out of fear. that if youcounter want them to use the services they are entitled or is this really an effort to say this is a class of people who should not be using any services? >> in your description, you described a situation where government benefits were basically allowing this family to hang on....