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where all of these sourcing is you'll see it again and again and again australian strategic policy instituteit's all the same 5 there should be out there that support crazy positions not. crazy left grazie right whatever they want to support is cool it's when the media takes it as gospel. that's the problem and it's just going to sprinting away with it you know and you're like if this is why did spread forced labor then there should be tons of other evidence that is not coming from adrian and the policy institute c.n.n. went there and did some independent reporting did they not. want to see that i have well because the report i came away during where's the beef right and that seems to be the problem and i think you you're really hitting on something here it's almost like a dependence on someone to write the stories for them so that's not really journalism yes no it's not and then there's also the side note that all of our stuff is made by forced labor right we have children minding the metals in our phones for in africa you know we wear the suicide nets around the factories that we saw in ch
where all of these sourcing is you'll see it again and again and again australian strategic policy instituteit's all the same 5 there should be out there that support crazy positions not. crazy left grazie right whatever they want to support is cool it's when the media takes it as gospel. that's the problem and it's just going to sprinting away with it you know and you're like if this is why did spread forced labor then there should be tons of other evidence that is not coming from adrian and...
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women, i spoke with valerie wilson, director of race, ethnicity and economy at the economic policy instituteit, non-partisan think tank. here we are, kind of, heading in the second mother's day during a pandemic and moms, but women more generally, have been bearing the brunt of the economic costs, haven't they? >> yes, absolutely. you know, when the recession started, when the pandemic started, some of the industries that were hardt hit were the industries that disproportionately employ women. that includes leisure and hospitality, the public sector, and even healthcare to a certain extent. >> sreenivasan: and then when it kind of went beyond those and we saw, sort of, the economic ripple effects happening in one community after another, we saw job losses also translate into what happened in the household and who decided who was going to stick around to take care of the kids. >> childcare responsibilities disproportionately fall on women. and so, at a time when everyone was home, children and parents, women clearly took on more of those responsibilities, but they took on those responsibiliti
women, i spoke with valerie wilson, director of race, ethnicity and economy at the economic policy instituteit, non-partisan think tank. here we are, kind of, heading in the second mother's day during a pandemic and moms, but women more generally, have been bearing the brunt of the economic costs, haven't they? >> yes, absolutely. you know, when the recession started, when the pandemic started, some of the industries that were hardt hit were the industries that disproportionately employ...
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government might be a unbiased source there right you've got the australian strategic policy institutewhich is a right wing think tank in australia that pumps out all kind of garbage against china and is funded by the australian military u.s. military and weapons contractors and then you have adrian zen's who is this well known anti try and china kind of warrior who is a german evangelical christian who believes all the jews my people are going to be quote burned in a fiery furnace he wrote that actually and apparently our mainstream media trusts him to tell them and he's known for the kind of manipulating data and then finally the one that seems more legit legit as a source is a human rights watch but human rights watch was created mostly by the us in order to throw accusations of human rights violations against all of our adversaries they didn't claim anything was wrong with the invasion of iraq didn't claim our bombing of libya was wrong don't claim the. and yes back to sort of yemen is wrong so they only call out our adversaries and so even though they are a garbage source and so y
government might be a unbiased source there right you've got the australian strategic policy institutewhich is a right wing think tank in australia that pumps out all kind of garbage against china and is funded by the australian military u.s. military and weapons contractors and then you have adrian zen's who is this well known anti try and china kind of warrior who is a german evangelical christian who believes all the jews my people are going to be quote burned in a fiery furnace he wrote...
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where all of these sourcing is you'll see it again and again and again australian strategic policy instituteit's all the same there should be out there that support crazy positions not so crazy positions crazy left grazie right whatever they want to support is cool it's when the media takes it as gospel. that's the problem and it just goes sprinting away with it you know and you're like if this is why did spread forced labor then there should be tons of other evidence that is not coming from adrian and there's only one policy and still to wait c.n.n. went there and did some independent reporting did they not. want to see that i haven't. because the report i came away during where's the beef right that seems to be the problem and i think you you're really hitting on something here it's almost like the pedants on someone. to write the stories for them so that's not really journalism yeah no it's not and then there's also the side note that all of our stuff is made by forced labor right we have children minding the metals in our phones for in africa you know we did the suicide nets around the f
where all of these sourcing is you'll see it again and again and again australian strategic policy instituteit's all the same there should be out there that support crazy positions not so crazy positions crazy left grazie right whatever they want to support is cool it's when the media takes it as gospel. that's the problem and it just goes sprinting away with it you know and you're like if this is why did spread forced labor then there should be tons of other evidence that is not coming from...
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program to mustapha barghouti director of the palestinian health development information and policy institute you're very welcome to the program just on one of those. latest lines coming in to us mr ghassan health ministry is saying 9 people have been killed in the israeli are strikes including tragically 3 children can i put it to you how must must have expected some like this to happen when it fired rockets into israel. haslett not fredricka. except when i started $333.00 produced a newsletter into to do an ox and. these were civilians not civilians back viciously but there isn't any and there's a new tools. among don't work 1st very few of them have lost that i have 4 of them out in good good condition. because of constant as a very good actor it's that continuing for the last the one to do so i do spend a significant amount 600 we don't want anybody that day but it made in my view that so far only produced in its half day 9 of them as you mentioned including 3 children who go there and there are more than $350.00 by the students and there was . violence but it's violence and of course we
program to mustapha barghouti director of the palestinian health development information and policy institute you're very welcome to the program just on one of those. latest lines coming in to us mr ghassan health ministry is saying 9 people have been killed in the israeli are strikes including tragically 3 children can i put it to you how must must have expected some like this to happen when it fired rockets into israel. haslett not fredricka. except when i started $333.00 produced a...
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yeah i mean, the public policy institute, california.did a survey of californians and fully one third of adults in california say they have seriously considered moving out of the state? because of our high housing costs? i don't think it's possible to overstate the importance of housing and people's location. decisions s o. we see people leaving california who are in some cases older. cashing out on equity. they're moving to nearby states like nevada or arizona, buying a house with cash and have money left over for retirement. but then we also see march flows of lower income and middle income residents who are looking to start a family to buy the house to pageonce in housing than they've been in california. we see large flows of people who are citing those reasons leaving the state as well. yeah, we're still have a housing shortage here in california that's leading to the high costs in and homes so in terms of reversing this trend here, what do you think happens next? you see this friend reversing soon in there, so one? i think the actua
yeah i mean, the public policy institute, california.did a survey of californians and fully one third of adults in california say they have seriously considered moving out of the state? because of our high housing costs? i don't think it's possible to overstate the importance of housing and people's location. decisions s o. we see people leaving california who are in some cases older. cashing out on equity. they're moving to nearby states like nevada or arizona, buying a house with cash and...
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let's bring back in elise gould, senior economist at the economic policy institute.hank you for joining us. this is important societally and for the fed, so it feels confident it has some sense of employment, when it sees the benefit of employment spread broadly. how far do we have to go before we can start to see something that resembles the precrisis levels, where we saw an economy that benefited a lot of people? >> that is the question and i think it is right to pay attention to those people who are historically more disadvantaged in the labor market. but make sure the recovery reaches all corners of the labor market. by my estimation we now have a job shortfall between 9 million and 11 million jobs. you cannot simply look at the 8.2 million jobs your we had now compared to fed work my 2020. in the last year, we would have population growth, and continue to see a great economy at the pandemic had not hit. that is why i put the shortfall at 9,000,000-11 million jobs, a pretty big number, particularly when we are looking at such a small increase in the last month. r
let's bring back in elise gould, senior economist at the economic policy institute.hank you for joining us. this is important societally and for the fed, so it feels confident it has some sense of employment, when it sees the benefit of employment spread broadly. how far do we have to go before we can start to see something that resembles the precrisis levels, where we saw an economy that benefited a lot of people? >> that is the question and i think it is right to pay attention to those...
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we asked labor economist valerie wilson, of the economic policy institute, to give us her perspectivelerie: the idea that overly generous ui benefits are keeping people from taking jobs is not a new one. we heard many of the same arguments coming out of the great recession, and there were states that decided to make sharp cuts in ui benefit eligibility as a result of that. however, employment in those states did not grow any faster after the cuts than it was growing before the cuts. and in fact, we've actually had pretty strong employment growth over recent months, although in april things slowed a bit. the strongest growth in april was in the leisure and hospitality industry. that stands in contradiction to the idea that people are not coming back to work because of ui benefits, because people in leisure and hospitality are more likely to be low wage workers who would be eligible for a benefit that may be higher than their regular pay. the other things that we know about people in leisure and hospitality industry is that they're also more likely to be in jobs that require them to be
we asked labor economist valerie wilson, of the economic policy institute, to give us her perspectivelerie: the idea that overly generous ui benefits are keeping people from taking jobs is not a new one. we heard many of the same arguments coming out of the great recession, and there were states that decided to make sharp cuts in ui benefit eligibility as a result of that. however, employment in those states did not grow any faster after the cuts than it was growing before the cuts. and in...
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well gershon baskin is the founder of the israeli palestinian public policy institute and a former advisor to the palestinian israeli peace process he joins us live from west jerusalem sir thank you again for being with us here on al-jazeera now we heard that from the prime minister benjamin netanyahu after he had a meeting with military chiefs that the directive is to continue to strike what he called terror targets we will continue to act as necessary to restore peace and security to the residents of visual in light of that and the other developments that you have seen today do you see where any close to a cease fire between hamas and israel. i think we are getting closer to a ceasefire we're not going to see a ground is where the military operation into gaza is in my system nation the israelis are running out of targets to hit in gaza if hamas says it weapon 3 must also be dwindling and there gets to a point where both sides need to ask themselves what do they want to achieve here it seems to me that this is just a repeat of everything that we've known in the past 20 years and this roun
well gershon baskin is the founder of the israeli palestinian public policy institute and a former advisor to the palestinian israeli peace process he joins us live from west jerusalem sir thank you again for being with us here on al-jazeera now we heard that from the prime minister benjamin netanyahu after he had a meeting with military chiefs that the directive is to continue to strike what he called terror targets we will continue to act as necessary to restore peace and security to the...
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our second witness is from the economic policy institute. they are an economist who focuses on labor market trends, wages, and poverty in the united states. she has examined how the covid-19 pandemic is affected the labor force and in particular, older workers. i want to thank her for being with us today and for sharing her expertise with the committee. our third witness is from the national council on aging. she is the president and ceo of nco a and previously held leadership positions. [no audio] for seniors. i want to thank all for being with us today and for sharing your expertise. i will change -- i will yield to write members got. >> it is my pleasure to introduce today. is the president and ceo in the vice chair. is an entre nous, leader and innovator and are proud of the work he is doing in my home state. he was a founding partner, which has distinguished itself by providing high-quality plastic products. this company employs a workforce of over jerry 50,000 south carolinians with an average age with over 50 years old. way to go davi
our second witness is from the economic policy institute. they are an economist who focuses on labor market trends, wages, and poverty in the united states. she has examined how the covid-19 pandemic is affected the labor force and in particular, older workers. i want to thank her for being with us today and for sharing her expertise with the committee. our third witness is from the national council on aging. she is the president and ceo of nco a and previously held leadership positions. [no...
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lauren: alina klitschko works as the director of a policy institute in slovakia focused on european andnsatlantic relations and security. she says the european union should look at the broader situation in belarus, not just this incident. >> the european union had no other choice but to respond to the situation as it was setting a dangerous precedent. the situation has to be seen on a twofold perspective. on the one hand, the eu actually -- absolutely had to react onesn act that endangered passengers on the plane. by doing that, lukashenko's government changed the situation and made it a situation where international safety was at stake. but also, it should look at broader developments in the country. over the past months, the situation has been deteriorating. the lukashenko government has been cracking down on any signs of dissent in the country, so this arrest of the opposition was only one of the episodes in a much broader story. ♪ lauren: a political crisis unfolding in mali. the military has arrested the president, prime minister and defense minister. they are believed to have been
lauren: alina klitschko works as the director of a policy institute in slovakia focused on european andnsatlantic relations and security. she says the european union should look at the broader situation in belarus, not just this incident. >> the european union had no other choice but to respond to the situation as it was setting a dangerous precedent. the situation has to be seen on a twofold perspective. on the one hand, the eu actually -- absolutely had to react onesn act that...
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i spoke to valerie wilson of the economic policy institute's program on race, ethnicity, and the economyd to edgar villanueva, an enrolled member of the lumbee tribe of north carolina, a philanthropist, and the author of "decolonizing wealth: indigenous wisdom to heal divides and restore balance." edgar, i'm going to start with you, if i may. what is, in your mind, the american dream? what is it? what does it mean? and has hope that, one day, we all can be equal, have equal opportunity, access, and thrive. i do think, however, that the american dream is a dream deferred. it is really relegated to identity and place. and so, all of us are not equally benefiting from the opportunity to achieve this dream. soledad: valerie, do you think the dream is deferred or the dream is real? valerie: i think the american dream is and has always been central to our national identity in the united states. it definitely is a motivating and driving factor in capitalism. so, it's essential to fueling our economy. but it is, in fact, elusive for a significant share of the population. i think when we look at
i spoke to valerie wilson of the economic policy institute's program on race, ethnicity, and the economyd to edgar villanueva, an enrolled member of the lumbee tribe of north carolina, a philanthropist, and the author of "decolonizing wealth: indigenous wisdom to heal divides and restore balance." edgar, i'm going to start with you, if i may. what is, in your mind, the american dream? what is it? what does it mean? and has hope that, one day, we all can be equal, have equal...
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we can now speak to rob satloff, who is the executive director at the washington institute for near east policy much indeed for joining us rpi just wonder what you make of president biden's shift towards the language of ceasefire? t shift towards the language of ceasefire?— ceasefire? i think that this is a lo . ical ceasefire? i think that this is a logical development, - ceasefire? i think that this is a logical development, after| ceasefire? i think that this is i a logical development, after no more than a week of conflict, he didn't insist on a ceasefire by a certain time or deadline, he didn't call in the israelis to immediately end their action, he reckoned most the importance and urgency of their response to the attacks from hamas and that demonstration is quite appropriately working with all parties to try to achieve a ceasefire. i don't think that this is an unusual declaration by him, i think it is of a piece with his support for israel's response to the attacks from hamas and a logical development. t attacks from hamas and a logical development. i 'ust wonder what i logical developm
we can now speak to rob satloff, who is the executive director at the washington institute for near east policy much indeed for joining us rpi just wonder what you make of president biden's shift towards the language of ceasefire? t shift towards the language of ceasefire?— ceasefire? i think that this is a lo . ical ceasefire? i think that this is a logical development, - ceasefire? i think that this is a logical development, after| ceasefire? i think that this is i a logical development,...
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and advanced communication law institute at the new york school of law and the technology policy instituteitled broadband adoptions, a letter from the institute and last but not least from the americans for tax reform. without objection, so ordered. pursuant to the committee rules to submit additional questions for the record to be answered by the witnesses who appeared i would ask each witness to respond promptly to any such questions that youto may receive and at this time. this committee is adjourned. >> students from low income families get the tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving a front row seat to democracy.
and advanced communication law institute at the new york school of law and the technology policy instituteitled broadband adoptions, a letter from the institute and last but not least from the americans for tax reform. without objection, so ordered. pursuant to the committee rules to submit additional questions for the record to be answered by the witnesses who appeared i would ask each witness to respond promptly to any such questions that youto may receive and at this time. this committee is...
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our second witness is doctor a lease from the economic policy institute called epi. an economist whose work focuses on labor market trends, wages and poverty in thes united states. she's examined how the covid pandemic has affected the labor force and in particular, i want to thank doctor for being with us today and sharing her expertise with the committee. our third witness is ramsey, from the national council and aging nobody and coa. she's the president and ceo of and coa and previously held leadership positions at multiple organizations. -- [silence] for seniors. thank you for being with us today and for sharing your expertise. finally, i'll turn to ranking member scott to introduce our fourth. >> thank you. it's my pleasure to introduce today david, the president and ceo of kueng street south carolina and of the association. entrepreneur, leader and the work he's doing in my home state. founding partner, distinguishing himself in the industry by providing high quality classic, notably for the purpose of this hearing, this company employs workforce over a to 5000
our second witness is doctor a lease from the economic policy institute called epi. an economist whose work focuses on labor market trends, wages and poverty in thes united states. she's examined how the covid pandemic has affected the labor force and in particular, i want to thank doctor for being with us today and sharing her expertise with the committee. our third witness is ramsey, from the national council and aging nobody and coa. she's the president and ceo of and coa and previously held...
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the program done for from a middle east in the fence and also a fellow of the jewish people policy institute you're welcome to the program israel as we've just been seeing in our piece you might have heard it is being bombarded by missiles how has life changed there is this week. it's frankly terrifying i mean we try to be resilient and we try to keep calm especially for the sake of our children but to over 2000 rockets or missiles have rained down from hamas in just a matter of days i'm lucky to be slightly further to the north so i have to grab my family including in the middle of the night out of the my children out of their beds at 3 in the morning and run to our bomb shelter thankfully we're a little farther away so we have a minute but those nearer to gaza have maybe 102030 seconds not everyone has bomb shelters and so work the hardest part is telling my children. why we have missiles falling on us and other than the hatred from hamas it's. instigated this i have nothing else to say to them because israel left gaza in 2005 we have left gaza with every last settlement soldier in gaza an
the program done for from a middle east in the fence and also a fellow of the jewish people policy institute you're welcome to the program israel as we've just been seeing in our piece you might have heard it is being bombarded by missiles how has life changed there is this week. it's frankly terrifying i mean we try to be resilient and we try to keep calm especially for the sake of our children but to over 2000 rockets or missiles have rained down from hamas in just a matter of days i'm lucky...
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is a senior research fellow at the global policy institute he joins us from san mello in northwest france what is present trying to achieve. maybe he's trying to do it is done to order a socialist party of the left. putting them in if i say if they're contradictions elect with a search of his party with a ready gore ready core want extreme one or. more centrist governing one many of whom voted for him in 2017 and today a decision his party is going to have a spent force left can't find a candidate to unite around the right is a sending their right is very split the republican party created and the goal of them to go or. party of shivaji is a shit arc and this sucker is now split into 2 factions one feels closer to the national front national ronnie as its goal now and one who feels closer to the soft centrist approach of the image of a member mccall and already you know in the. old government the prime minister the finance minister and hopes a jury come up from the republican party and this time in the election he wants to put the republicans in front of their contradictions it's a bit of
is a senior research fellow at the global policy institute he joins us from san mello in northwest france what is present trying to achieve. maybe he's trying to do it is done to order a socialist party of the left. putting them in if i say if they're contradictions elect with a search of his party with a ready gore ready core want extreme one or. more centrist governing one many of whom voted for him in 2017 and today a decision his party is going to have a spent force left can't find a...
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middle east peace process he's also founder of the i p c r i these really palestinian public policy institute and the columnist for both the jerusalem post and newspaper he joins us now by skype from jerusalem sir it's a pleasure to have you on the program as so many moving parts we're just hearing there about potential rockets from lebanon the one thing that we haven't mentioned in detail yet because there's just been so much else going on is the continuing increase in into communal violence in israeli towns i mean how are you reading the situation right now who the war between israel and hamas is very serious but the internal war between the jewish and arab citizens of israel's existential communities here 21 percent of the citizens of israel are palestinian arabs living in communities throughout the country many of those communities being joint jewish communities and if jews and arabs begin killing each other on the streets of israel we're in very big trouble this is something which really will determine the future of this country whether or not we can have any kind of civil life your and
middle east peace process he's also founder of the i p c r i these really palestinian public policy institute and the columnist for both the jerusalem post and newspaper he joins us now by skype from jerusalem sir it's a pleasure to have you on the program as so many moving parts we're just hearing there about potential rockets from lebanon the one thing that we haven't mentioned in detail yet because there's just been so much else going on is the continuing increase in into communal violence...
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today we are thrilled to welcome wendy cutler vice president policy institute. senior foreign policy at bloomberg news on the future of u.s. tradee policy. this coverage is uniquely qualified to speak on this topic shoot ledic negotiations on the partnership and served three decades and negotiate or in the u.s. trade. wendy also possesses deep knowledge in east asia which is of particular importance given its economy. he has written extensively at u.s. policy towardstt china including religion to trade and commerce. thank you again for sharing your expertise with us today. as the united states slowly emergence of more induced, and the u.s. economy begins to pick up this is a perfect moment to discuss the state ofo the u.s. trade strategy and how u.s. trade relations fit into the bynum administration foreign policy. i am particularly interested to know successful and sustained datable u.s. policy would look like in light of the biden administration to pursue a foreign policy for the middle class. can we also have trade policy for the middle class. i look forward t
today we are thrilled to welcome wendy cutler vice president policy institute. senior foreign policy at bloomberg news on the future of u.s. tradee policy. this coverage is uniquely qualified to speak on this topic shoot ledic negotiations on the partnership and served three decades and negotiate or in the u.s. trade. wendy also possesses deep knowledge in east asia which is of particular importance given its economy. he has written extensively at u.s. policy towardstt china including religion...
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robert scott is a senior international economist at the economic policy institute he says the u.s. government's failure to support small businesses has only encouraged amazon's rapid expansion just gotten incredibly lucky but that's not an accident they have been planning something like this i think for a long time and their marketing strategy of it has been based on cannibalizing small businesses and main street shops everywhere and this is been going on a long time with wal-mart helping out and together they have really changed the landscape of retail america it has not only done that is destroyed hundreds of thousands of jobs and small businesses my colleague chaired former colleague jerry bivins who's now with the council of economic advisors in the white house estimates that one in 6 mall businesses as closed as stores during the quote recession i estimate that well over $500000.00 small businesses in the u.s. have gone under these are firms employ 20 people or fewer all added up and that adds up to millions of jobs that have been destroyed there's no work for those workers to
robert scott is a senior international economist at the economic policy institute he says the u.s. government's failure to support small businesses has only encouraged amazon's rapid expansion just gotten incredibly lucky but that's not an accident they have been planning something like this i think for a long time and their marketing strategy of it has been based on cannibalizing small businesses and main street shops everywhere and this is been going on a long time with wal-mart helping out...
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i could go is originally from baton rouge and now works as the director of the globe thick policy institute in slovakia. a think tank focused on european and transatlantic relations and security. she says the european union should be looking at the broader situation and better is not just this incident. the european union had no other choice but to respond to the situation. as it was said in every adventurous precedence, the situation has to be seen into full perspective. on the one hand, the european union absolutely had to react to the ground and of the aeroplane that indentured to the safety of all passengers on board, including the passengers. that's where europe union citizens, and by doing that, the look, chunk of government changed the situation and made it a scituate a situation where it international safety was a take. but also it should be looked at the broad, the development in the country over the past month. the situation has been to see race in the up of the look at the government has been cracking down on any science of the descent in the country. so this, the rest of the opp
i could go is originally from baton rouge and now works as the director of the globe thick policy institute in slovakia. a think tank focused on european and transatlantic relations and security. she says the european union should be looking at the broader situation and better is not just this incident. the european union had no other choice but to respond to the situation. as it was said in every adventurous precedence, the situation has to be seen into full perspective. on the one hand, the...
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your views with us on the al-jazeera founder of the i.p.c. r i the israeli palestinian public policy institute and that is that is it for this half hour i'm going to be back half an hour with more news coming up next it's the string. i want to see. where every. i am ok today on the stream will the super rich owners of football clubs kill the sport some fun seem to think so here's a recent reminder of what arsenal find state outside the emirates stadium asking the club of a step down. wherever you are in the well whatever football team you support be part of this discussion what do you find and really want for football jump in the comments section and help us get our discussion started with kevin rudd i think if you're going to reconcile the 2 sides the quattro should like and they. the fans and their understanding of the short will clog then a lot of these are going to come down to one very simple work that's listening and incorporating what you hear from science into the decision making process and the clock and that doesn't mean that you make a decision go to the fans and change it when they
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i'm joined now by dr randa salim, a fellow at the foreign policy institute of the johns hopkins universityl about the visit. i mean secretaries of state often go to israel, often go to the west bank but they are often clutching some kind of peace plan or some kind of document. mr blinken�*s visit seems to be notable by the absence of any such plan. correct. there is no vision right now with the biden administration besides the cease—fire besides updating it and as mr blinken said working with other countries, the eu, regional powers like the uae, egypt, jordan, to help with reconstruction in gaza but also to provide assistance to palestinians living in the west bank. we provide assistance to palestinians living in the west bank.— living in the west bank. we had a eace living in the west bank. we had a peace preposal — living in the west bank. we had a peace proposal from _ living in the west bank. we had a peace proposal from president i peace proposalfrom president trump's son—in—law whispers an oblate now is not going anywhere. in the absence of any kind of agreement on an outcome, can t
i'm joined now by dr randa salim, a fellow at the foreign policy institute of the johns hopkins universityl about the visit. i mean secretaries of state often go to israel, often go to the west bank but they are often clutching some kind of peace plan or some kind of document. mr blinken�*s visit seems to be notable by the absence of any such plan. correct. there is no vision right now with the biden administration besides the cease—fire besides updating it and as mr blinken said working...
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the cause of migration but wondering if that will work the nonpartisan think tank migration policy institutes you manage migration with migration management policy, not development assistance. and arizona the human there is really worried about migrants being exploited by the cartel and this is a crisis that needs to change with legislation, not money. >> is this really how we want to handle immigrants? if there is a de facto change in immigration policy and it really puts people at risk. reporter: vice president kamala harris who is in charge of migration is said to visit central america after blinken and will be there in about a week, but she still has not made it down here to the border. jon: from mission texas, thank you. from on the situation at the border and the president's proposed budget, let's bring in arizona republican congressman biggs from the house judiciary committee and house oversight committee you are also hopping mad of the department of homeland security mallorca's secretary. reading part of the editorial last week. that he deceives americans claiming the border is close
the cause of migration but wondering if that will work the nonpartisan think tank migration policy institutes you manage migration with migration management policy, not development assistance. and arizona the human there is really worried about migrants being exploited by the cartel and this is a crisis that needs to change with legislation, not money. >> is this really how we want to handle immigrants? if there is a de facto change in immigration policy and it really puts people at risk....
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today we are thrilled to welcome wendy cutler, vice president at the asia society policy institute, in conversation with nick wadhams, senior foreign policy reporter at bloomberg news. on the future of u.s. trade policy. ms. cutler is uniquely qualified to speak on this topic picture led negotiations on the transpacific partnership and served nearly three decades as a diplomat and negotiator in the office of the u.s. trade representative. wendy also possesses deep knowledge -- [inaudible] as for nick wadhams has written extensively on u.s. policy towards china including on issues related to trade and commerce. wendy and nic, thank you can for sharing your expertise with us today. as the train slowly emerges from her covid induced coma and u.s. economy begins to pick up this is a perfect moment to discuss the state of years trade strategy and how u.s. trade relations fit into the biden administration's broader foreign policy. i am take are interested to know what a successful and sustainable use of trade policy would look like in light of the biden administration's pledged to pursue a f
today we are thrilled to welcome wendy cutler, vice president at the asia society policy institute, in conversation with nick wadhams, senior foreign policy reporter at bloomberg news. on the future of u.s. trade policy. ms. cutler is uniquely qualified to speak on this topic picture led negotiations on the transpacific partnership and served nearly three decades as a diplomat and negotiator in the office of the u.s. trade representative. wendy also possesses deep knowledge -- [inaudible] as...
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today we are thrilled to welcome wendy cutler, vice president at the asia society policy institute, in conversation with nick wadhams, senior foreign policy reporter at bloomberg news. on the future of u.s. trade policy. ms. cutler is uniquely qualified to speak on this topic picture led negotiations on the transpacific partnership and served nearly three decades as a diplomat and negotiator in the office of the u.s. trade representative. wendy also possesses deep knowledge -- [inaudible] as for nick wadhams has written extensively on u.s. policy towards china including on issues related to trade and commerce. wendy and nic, thank you can for sharing your expertise with us today. as the train slowly emerges from her covid induced coma and u.s. economy begins to pick up this is a perfect moment to discuss the state of years trade strategy and how u.s. trade relations fit into the biden administration's broader foreign policy. i am take are interested to know what a successful and sustainable use of trade policy would look like in light of the biden administration's pledged to pursue a f
today we are thrilled to welcome wendy cutler, vice president at the asia society policy institute, in conversation with nick wadhams, senior foreign policy reporter at bloomberg news. on the future of u.s. trade policy. ms. cutler is uniquely qualified to speak on this topic picture led negotiations on the transpacific partnership and served nearly three decades as a diplomat and negotiator in the office of the u.s. trade representative. wendy also possesses deep knowledge -- [inaudible] as...
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they cannot policy institute says we lose $1 trillion a year from child poverty alone and it is not oneece. full reconstruction of society to do the economic injustice and it must happen now. a make a reverend dr. william barber, thank you for being with us, cochair of the poor people's campaign and president of repairers of the breach. speaking to us from elizabeth city, north carolina, were demands will be made in the case of the police killing of andrew brown. that does it for our broadcast. happy birthday to tey-marie astudillo. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who
they cannot policy institute says we lose $1 trillion a year from child poverty alone and it is not oneece. full reconstruction of society to do the economic injustice and it must happen now. a make a reverend dr. william barber, thank you for being with us, cochair of the poor people's campaign and president of repairers of the breach. speaking to us from elizabeth city, north carolina, were demands will be made in the case of the police killing of andrew brown. that does it for our broadcast....
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the public policy institute of california water policy center started looking at drought conditions last year, and it says that a lot of the state's reservoirs are now it historically low levels. when we can see is that we are already in similar conditions to what we were in 14 4014 was already the third year of the drought in the 2012 $16. so now in the second year of this doubt, we're seem in similar conditions in the sacramento valley that we were in 2004 in the 2012 $16. the impacts of extreme drought conditions include water shortages or restrictions, loss of crops and more active wildfire season something that fire crews not looking forward to and just today, cal fire said it's suspending burn permits and six northern california counties, including napa. solano and sonoma county. so of course in these dry conditions count fire says that they're gearing up for fire season so far this year front, they have already responded to more than 1700 wildfires across the state. yeah we reported last night that there are estimates that nine million acres could burn in the western united states
the public policy institute of california water policy center started looking at drought conditions last year, and it says that a lot of the state's reservoirs are now it historically low levels. when we can see is that we are already in similar conditions to what we were in 14 4014 was already the third year of the drought in the 2012 $16. so now in the second year of this doubt, we're seem in similar conditions in the sacramento valley that we were in 2004 in the 2012 $16. the impacts of...
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i joined c, director of the global policy institute here in berlin. thank you so much for your insights. thank you. now, back to germany, where authorities here are face severe criticism for the country. slow, initial slow vaccine roll out, i should say some areas and are trying a new approach by offering shots to the public on a 1st come 1st serve bases. and the project got under way in one, a berlin, a bordeaux there that has seen plenty of demand. hundreds of people have braved the rain and a 2 hour wait to get vaccinated at this site, in berlin's neu, con neighborhood. at the major vaccination center's priority goes to old people, then people in high risk groups, then medical workers, then everyone else. today though, it's 1st come, 1st serve without an appointment for fun. i found out about it from a notice pinned outside my door. i took advantage right away. the thing my, this is, it's a one off on for $21.00. if you have to wait for a while, but i think people should take the chance. i mean, i haven't gotten the virus on this, but i've been at
i joined c, director of the global policy institute here in berlin. thank you so much for your insights. thank you. now, back to germany, where authorities here are face severe criticism for the country. slow, initial slow vaccine roll out, i should say some areas and are trying a new approach by offering shots to the public on a 1st come 1st serve bases. and the project got under way in one, a berlin, a bordeaux there that has seen plenty of demand. hundreds of people have braved the rain and...
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welcome back john ratcliff former national of intelligence and chairman of the american first policy institutet's start with iran, john. iran was really put in a cake by the trump administration by you folks, economically, it was collapsing. it was providing a basis for people to take their government back there. they were limited on the kind of terrorism and other acts that they could commit, of course, nuclear weapon program was also suffering.ls you had peace breaking out in middle east between the jewish state of val and arab muslim state of the gulf arab states. they thrown like a grenade into middle of this, haven't they? >> they really are mark you did a great job of incaps late where had we left things with iran. we have relative peace in the middle east right now. because we withdrew from the jcpoa and implemented a campaign of c maximum pressure on iran. that made them poorer weaker less influential than they've beenle in last several decades d it's -- it's will as if the biden administration is so intent on tryingnt to prove trump wrong tt they're going prove him right they've done
welcome back john ratcliff former national of intelligence and chairman of the american first policy institutet's start with iran, john. iran was really put in a cake by the trump administration by you folks, economically, it was collapsing. it was providing a basis for people to take their government back there. they were limited on the kind of terrorism and other acts that they could commit, of course, nuclear weapon program was also suffering.ls you had peace breaking out in middle east...
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experts at the nonpartisan think tank migration policy institute tell yahoo news, you manage migration with migration management policy, not with development assistance. here's former dhs secretary chad wolf on sunday morning futures on what he believes will work. >> solving the crisis is actually trying to stop the illegal behavior. they're not interested in doing that. they've torn down a number of programs that we put in place back if 2019 and 2020 and they haven't replaced it with any programs and policies to address the illegal behavior. >> reporter: and arthel, listen to this. although border patrol agents are getting help from a variety of resources including state troopers, department of public safety, the u.s. coast guard, and also the national guard, dps tells us that is still not a drop in the bucket of what they would actually need to be able to patrol the rio grande valley. it's incredible. arthel. arthel: sounds like it. live there in mission texas, aishah hasnie, thanks, aishah. >> today, president biden delivering remarks at a memorial day ceremony this morning, the pre
experts at the nonpartisan think tank migration policy institute tell yahoo news, you manage migration with migration management policy, not with development assistance. here's former dhs secretary chad wolf on sunday morning futures on what he believes will work. >> solving the crisis is actually trying to stop the illegal behavior. they're not interested in doing that. they've torn down a number of programs that we put in place back if 2019 and 2020 and they haven't replaced it with any...
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they cannot policy institute says we lose $1 trillion a year from child poverty alone and it is not oneece. full reconstruction of society to do the economic injustice and it must happen now. a make a reverend dr. william barber, thank you for being with us, cochair of the poor people's campaign and president of repairers of the breach. speaking to us from elizabeth city, north carolina, were demands will be made in the case of the police killing of andrew brown. that does it for our broadcast. happy birthday to tey-marie astudillo. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people whoawawawm? >> this is al jazeera. maryam: hello. i am maryam nemazee. you are with the "newshour," live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes, calm returns to gaza as the cease-fire between israel and hamas and palestinians return to what is left of their homes. but there were more skirmishers in east jerusalem after israeli forces again entered the al-aqsa mosque compound two dice first- -dispersed protesting worshipers for nigeria investigates
they cannot policy institute says we lose $1 trillion a year from child poverty alone and it is not oneece. full reconstruction of society to do the economic injustice and it must happen now. a make a reverend dr. william barber, thank you for being with us, cochair of the poor people's campaign and president of repairers of the breach. speaking to us from elizabeth city, north carolina, were demands will be made in the case of the police killing of andrew brown. that does it for our broadcast....
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eric mcgee is a senior fellow at the public policy institute of california who studies and analyzes the data. >> typical pattern for liia last years is people move out of california for other states and then we backfill that with imgr from other states. >> reporter: the data also paints this picture. >> the people who are moving from california to other states are generally poor and middle income. people moving into california tend to be wealthier and they tend to be young people just starting out in their careers. >> reporter: analysts expect california's growth to pick up again but the case will be very gradual. >> it is a significant milestone. >> immigration policy changes. >> we are destination city. combined with stay-at-home orders and lockdown orders in other countries, turn those numbers into a negative. >> reporter: palmer does acknowledge california's overall growth for multiple years have been relatively stagnant. >> if you look at the data over the past five to 10 years, the overall rate of growth of california's population has been a slow. that is predominantly do to the f
eric mcgee is a senior fellow at the public policy institute of california who studies and analyzes the data. >> typical pattern for liia last years is people move out of california for other states and then we backfill that with imgr from other states. >> reporter: the data also paints this picture. >> the people who are moving from california to other states are generally poor and middle income. people moving into california tend to be wealthier and they tend to be young...
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tom: i went to the economic policy institute. i know some wonderful people there.8 million jobs, and if you extrapolate what growth would have been february pre-pandemic, maybe it is as many as 10 million jobs. and as you say, those are real people. jonathan: we approach 4229, through that now i'm up about 0.2%, approaching 4230 on the s&p 500. tom keene, jonathan ferro. lisa back monday. this is bloomberg. ♪ wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. over the next 10 years, comcast is committing $1 billion to reach 50 million low-income americans with the tools and resources they need to be ready for anything. i hope you're ready. 'cause we are. so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serio
tom: i went to the economic policy institute. i know some wonderful people there.8 million jobs, and if you extrapolate what growth would have been february pre-pandemic, maybe it is as many as 10 million jobs. and as you say, those are real people. jonathan: we approach 4229, through that now i'm up about 0.2%, approaching 4230 on the s&p 500. tom keene, jonathan ferro. lisa back monday. this is bloomberg. ♪ wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good...
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under extreme drought conditions, along with nearly three quarters of this state, the public policy institute of california water policy center began looking at drought conditions last year. it says a lot of reservoirs are now at historically low level. when we can see is that we are already in similar conditions to what we were in 44,004 was already the third year of the drought in the 2012 $16. so now in the second year of this doubt, we're seem in similar conditions in the sacramento body that we were in 2004 in the 2012 $16. the impacts of extreme drought conditions include water shortages or restrictions, the loss of crops and, of course, a more active wildfire season and with the wildfire season starting early this year, cal fire has suspended burn permits in six northern california counties that includes napa, solano and sonoma counties. the suspension takes effect on monday. this band's all residential outdoor burning of landscape debris like branches and leaves, cal fire says so far this year, firefighters across the state of already responded to more than 1700. wildfires in san jose
under extreme drought conditions, along with nearly three quarters of this state, the public policy institute of california water policy center began looking at drought conditions last year. it says a lot of reservoirs are now at historically low level. when we can see is that we are already in similar conditions to what we were in 44,004 was already the third year of the drought in the 2012 $16. so now in the second year of this doubt, we're seem in similar conditions in the sacramento body...
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now in the extreme drought category, along with nearly three quarters of our state, the public policy instituteater policy center says it began looking at drought conditions last year. it says many reservoirs are at historically low levels. when we can see is that we are already in similar conditions to what we were in 14 4014 was already the third year of the drought in the 2012 $16. so now in the second year of this doubt, we're seem in similar conditions in the sacramento valley that we were in 2004 in the 2012 $16. impact of extreme drought. conditions include water shortages of restrictions, loss of crops and um, or active wildfire season. then mark. i know you're up in phoenix like they're in the mount tam watershed. the just yesterday. i mean, i was sad photo that weight that lake is i've never seen it that low. yeah, we're used to seeing the water level is just so high when you're running around the lake or biking around the lake and unfortunately, yeah, it's startling when you go up there, and it's just a constant reminder that you know we do have water. we don't have a lot of water, b
now in the extreme drought category, along with nearly three quarters of our state, the public policy instituteater policy center says it began looking at drought conditions last year. it says many reservoirs are at historically low levels. when we can see is that we are already in similar conditions to what we were in 14 4014 was already the third year of the drought in the 2012 $16. so now in the second year of this doubt, we're seem in similar conditions in the sacramento valley that we were...
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experts at the nonpartisan think tank migration policy institute telling yahoo! ou manage migration with migration management policy, not with development assistance. here is yuma, arizona, mayor douglas nichols making a sum point on -- a similar point on "fox news live." >> this is an issue that gets softed by policy -- solved by policy and procedural changes and, ultimately, a law change on how we handle immigration. >> reporter: yeah, there goes a bus again back over to the mexican side to pick up more migrants. now, sources are telling us, you know, even with their men and women if then you've got the coast guard and also state troopers here and the national guard, they say it is still not enough to be able to to properly really patrol the border here in the rio grande valley. benjamin? benjamin: thank you so much down on the border for us there. thank you. arthel? arthel: all right, benjamin, while memorial day is considered the up unofficial start of summer if, i it has been a cold and e wet weekend for most of the northeast. but sunshine and warmer temperat
experts at the nonpartisan think tank migration policy institute telling yahoo! ou manage migration with migration management policy, not with development assistance. here is yuma, arizona, mayor douglas nichols making a sum point on -- a similar point on "fox news live." >> this is an issue that gets softed by policy -- solved by policy and procedural changes and, ultimately, a law change on how we handle immigration. >> reporter: yeah, there goes a bus again back over to...
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>> we have some numbers for you, from the public policy institute of california. they did a survey.ome students, those families making less than $50,000 a year have access to the internet, but with 57%, but the high income students with incomes of more than $100,000 a year, look, 87%. look at the disparity, 30-point disparity, that's in income. we can look at race for a second and what do we see, differences in race as to who has access to the internet and who does not. 86% of asian-americans, 76% whites, 70% of latinx and 60% african-american. those disparities add up and contribute so much to the loss of these students. >> and then the loss of the students, you did mention what was it, 155,000 students left public education, some went elsewhere, but others vanished, i believe you said. what do we know about them? >> well, we don't know a lot right now, in terms of the state, what's going on statewide. we get that data in a couple of months but we do know this much about santa clara county, we've got information there. we found out the dropout rate in santa clara county went up fro
>> we have some numbers for you, from the public policy institute of california. they did a survey.ome students, those families making less than $50,000 a year have access to the internet, but with 57%, but the high income students with incomes of more than $100,000 a year, look, 87%. look at the disparity, 30-point disparity, that's in income. we can look at race for a second and what do we see, differences in race as to who has access to the internet and who does not. 86% of...
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the public policy institute of california survey says people in the bay area and l.a.very concerned. we are somewhat concerned about the threat of a mass shooting in the area and that goes up to 50% statewide. >> a new california law went into effect in september. makes it easier for court in california to take away somebody's gun temporarily if they are deemed to be a potential danger. >> this is one of many tools we can use to prevent gun violence. they have been shown to work for what they have been en 00 ses e entire state of california and my lodges went into effect last september which allowed coworkers and people you go to school with to petition the court to take your guns away. that is why it is so critical. there are so many cases of workplace shootings. that is why i worked so hard. it took me three times to get the law passed and signed by sometimes they say, "it might work, it might not work." and so i ask myself the question, like, "why even get the vaccine, if it can also harm you?" for me, it's like taking a 50/50 chance. hi andrea. some say that the va
the public policy institute of california survey says people in the bay area and l.a.very concerned. we are somewhat concerned about the threat of a mass shooting in the area and that goes up to 50% statewide. >> a new california law went into effect in september. makes it easier for court in california to take away somebody's gun temporarily if they are deemed to be a potential danger. >> this is one of many tools we can use to prevent gun violence. they have been shown to work for...
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recent polling from the policy institute of california shows 56% of likely voters oppose the recall. in order for newsom to be removed, more will need to vote in favor of it. so far, the strategy has been twofold. the first is to ramp up vaccinations and reopen the economy. the second is to brand the recall as an effort by right- wing republicans. >> now was not the time to waste hundreds of millions of dollars on a recall effort that is nothing more than a partisan power grab. >> it is led by californian operatives. they plan to make it, it, it, i decidedly nonpartisan with a special emphasis on latino voters. >> reporter: they plan to spend $1.3 million reaching out to latino and a api voters, and $6 million on television ads. they are creating a newsom truth squad native of nonpartisan elected officials that will fact check newsom as he campaigns across the the the to raise money for these efforts, a fundraiser is planned in newport beach, the highest ticket, the french mondry level, which costs $10,000 a couple. couple. >> reporter: you got to get in that french laundry dig, phil
recent polling from the policy institute of california shows 56% of likely voters oppose the recall. in order for newsom to be removed, more will need to vote in favor of it. so far, the strategy has been twofold. the first is to ramp up vaccinations and reopen the economy. the second is to brand the recall as an effort by right- wing republicans. >> now was not the time to waste hundreds of millions of dollars on a recall effort that is nothing more than a partisan power grab. >>...
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a new poll by the public policy institute of california 57% of likely voters would vote no on recalling 40% would vote know. 3% said they didn't know. >>> too new york. prosecutors looking at the former president's businesses are set to have convened a special grand jury as part of their investigation. the move suggests that the manhattan da may be preparing criminal charges. in a statement mr. trump called the report a continuation of the greatest witch hunt in american history. >>> update this morning. police in italy have released three people in connection to a deadly cable car incident. police say a clamp was put on the brake as a patch work repair to deactivate it. 14 people were killed. >>> new video, dozens of people gathered at george floyd square for a vigil marking a year since his murder. in the south bay a march was organized to mark the day. around 60 people walked a mile and a half from the high school to san antonio. the organizers say that racism is happening and change is needed. >>> one year later how has policing changed in the bay area san francisco police chief bil
a new poll by the public policy institute of california 57% of likely voters would vote no on recalling 40% would vote know. 3% said they didn't know. >>> too new york. prosecutors looking at the former president's businesses are set to have convened a special grand jury as part of their investigation. the move suggests that the manhattan da may be preparing criminal charges. in a statement mr. trump called the report a continuation of the greatest witch hunt in american history....
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eric nikki is a senior fellow at the public policy institute of california who studies and analyzes thea. >> the difficult pattern for california is people move out of california to the state and we fill with immigration in to california from other countries. >> reporter: mickey says that data paint this picture. >> the people moving from california to other states are generally poor and middle income people. the people moving into california tend to be wealthier and they tend to be, especially young people just starting out in their careers. you see the classic tech person. >> reporter: analysts expect california's gross to pick up again but the piece will very gradual. >> it is a significant milestone but it is temporary. >> reporter: hd polymer is a spokesperson for the california department of finance. he expects the numbers to turn around, especially with immigration policy changes. >> we are an estimation state. restrictions in federal policy combined with stay at home order's and lockdown orders in other countries that normally would be sending students or migrants from other cou
eric nikki is a senior fellow at the public policy institute of california who studies and analyzes thea. >> the difficult pattern for california is people move out of california to the state and we fill with immigration in to california from other countries. >> reporter: mickey says that data paint this picture. >> the people moving from california to other states are generally poor and middle income people. the people moving into california tend to be wealthier and they tend...
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new this morning according to a new poll from the public policy institute of california, nearly 6 invoters about 60% say they are likely to keep governor newsome in the upcoming recall election. the poll also showed most californians have a positive view of the state's vaccine distribution. but african americans and latinos are less likely than others to be vaccinated majorities approve of the governor's proposal to provide californians with another round of stimulus checks and to help with the overdue rent and utility bills that many are suffering from 5.21 in national news comedian jon stewart and veteran advocates are fighting for benefits for veterans exposed to toxic. >> burn pits while they're serving. yeah, there's a new bill that would stop that runs from having to prove to the government that they were exposed to these substances in order to get benefits. this could help them get care faster. we have our washington correspondent kellie meyer joining us live from dc now with more on the story kelli. >> good morning, james and darya. well, there are several bills here on capit
new this morning according to a new poll from the public policy institute of california, nearly 6 invoters about 60% say they are likely to keep governor newsome in the upcoming recall election. the poll also showed most californians have a positive view of the state's vaccine distribution. but african americans and latinos are less likely than others to be vaccinated majorities approve of the governor's proposal to provide californians with another round of stimulus checks and to help with the...
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a survey from the public policy institute of california finds that six in ten do favor stricter gun laws>>> new details about the shooter and his past. what two women who knew him shared with us. >>> also ahead, where did coronavirus come from the order for further investigation. >>> first a check on the weather. >> thank you. hi. let's take a look at what's going on with live doppler 7. it's pretty quiet. we have a few clouds, more around the bay than we had this time yesterday. those will peel back to the coast. you can see them just hugging the east bay hills as we look south on 680 from walnut creek where it's 50 degrees. we have upper 40's to low 0's through the tri valley. head out to antioch and brentwood. 53 and 55. upper 40's to mid50's just about everywhere until you get up. look at that. santa rosa where it's about 41 degrees. let's look at the winds. they are a little more widespread and a little faster than this time yesterday. that will be the case as we head in to the afternoon from three to nine. anywhere near a body of water. it'll get brisk with west winds 30 to 35 mile
a survey from the public policy institute of california finds that six in ten do favor stricter gun laws>>> new details about the shooter and his past. what two women who knew him shared with us. >>> also ahead, where did coronavirus come from the order for further investigation. >>> first a check on the weather. >> thank you. hi. let's take a look at what's going on with live doppler 7. it's pretty quiet. we have a few clouds, more around the bay than we had...
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immigration and a lower birth rate also contributed earlier on ktvu hunts johnson of the public policy institute told us their research shows that many people are leaving california in search of jobs and less expensive housing. you also see march flows of lower income and middle income residents who are looking to start a family to buy the house to paige lawson housing than they've been in california and we see large flows of people who are citing those reasons leaving the state as well. the survey found fully one third of californians have considered moving out of the state to be able to afford a home, old man charged with stabbing two women in san francisco refuse. is this to show up in court, but district attorney chase a bodeen did making the parents will have his pledge to see justice up next. also ahead tonight calls for change in the east bay. the rally today after prosecutors declined to file charges against the officers who shot and killed a mentally ill man in walnut creek later and sports willie mays honored for his 90th birthday at the giants game sports director of market baniyas wi
immigration and a lower birth rate also contributed earlier on ktvu hunts johnson of the public policy institute told us their research shows that many people are leaving california in search of jobs and less expensive housing. you also see march flows of lower income and middle income residents who are looking to start a family to buy the house to paige lawson housing than they've been in california and we see large flows of people who are citing those reasons leaving the state as well. the...
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the public policy institute of california water policy center began looking to drought conditions lastsay a lot of reservoirs are now at historically low levels. when we can see is that we are already in similar conditions to what we were in 14 4014 was already the third year of the drought in the 2012 $16. so now in the second year of this doubt, we're seem in similar conditions in the sacramento valley that we were in 2004 in the 2012 $16. the impact of extreme drought conditions include water shortages or restrictions, loss of crops and a much more active wildfire season. and of course, those are all things that zhar to get too excited about right. it's difficult news and unfortunately, that's just where we're at. and you know, you know this right? we've been watching these rain total just haven't been happening, particularly the last few weeks. this is what we've gotten since july 1st of last year. that's what we call kind of r r rain. a year, right? and we look back to july and as you can see san jose, she only got 39% of normal 40% of normal in santa rosa in san francisco, 42% in
the public policy institute of california water policy center began looking to drought conditions lastsay a lot of reservoirs are now at historically low levels. when we can see is that we are already in similar conditions to what we were in 14 4014 was already the third year of the drought in the 2012 $16. so now in the second year of this doubt, we're seem in similar conditions in the sacramento valley that we were in 2004 in the 2012 $16. the impact of extreme drought conditions include...
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the bay area has only had about 40% of our normal rainfall for this time of year, the public policy institute of california water policy center began looking at drought conditions last year. a lot of. state's reservoirs are at historically low levels, including lake mond, acenas, which is at 40% of capacity. there's a point you asked the question. how low can you go? and what's prudent and our water modeling right now, the best that we can do and look at multiple scenarios is that we don't feel comfortable. we don't think it would be advisable to go anywhere below 20,000 acre feet, and that would be the lowest we never had to manage that reservoir. cal fire said today it is suspending burn permits in six northern california counties, including napa, solano and sonoma. and, of course, you know, none of that is probably big news to those of you live here because we know we haven't had rain and so long and it would been running at a deficit. unfortunately the further along we move the lower those percentages go compared to normal, so i wanted to start by just taking a look at how much rain we've
the bay area has only had about 40% of our normal rainfall for this time of year, the public policy institute of california water policy center began looking at drought conditions last year. a lot of. state's reservoirs are at historically low levels, including lake mond, acenas, which is at 40% of capacity. there's a point you asked the question. how low can you go? and what's prudent and our water modeling right now, the best that we can do and look at multiple scenarios is that we don't feel...
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a new public policy institute of california pull may give the governor some confidence he can beat back crowd of contenders 59% of likely voters approve of how he's managed school re openings and 59% approve of his handling of jobs and the economy. we're going to defeat the recall. we're going to defeat the recall. we're gonna focus on getting people back to work. we're gonna focus people getting back fully and purse. instruction in our schools. we're gonna get this economy moving again and of course paid for by the republican national committee. newsome tweeted this anti recall add moments after the effort qualified, he continues to call the republican led effort. partisan and pro trump this year, not partisan issues. this is a question of competence of management. competence of leadership. and on those standards. mm hmm. newsome has failed typical politician. frankly i mean, can we step outside his little bubble? i think the governor wants to make it about anything other than his failed track record at this weekend's california democratic party convention, unified support for governor
a new public policy institute of california pull may give the governor some confidence he can beat back crowd of contenders 59% of likely voters approve of how he's managed school re openings and 59% approve of his handling of jobs and the economy. we're going to defeat the recall. we're going to defeat the recall. we're gonna focus on getting people back to work. we're gonna focus people getting back fully and purse. instruction in our schools. we're gonna get this economy moving again and of...