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professor daniel sumner is an agricultural economist at uc davis. it is dire, um. i never used the word crisis, so i won't now, but it's close. sumner says agriculture has been efficient and resilient in keeping the most profitable crops. and leaving lesser crops to others. we know none of that can continue year after year, but it's sort of when something hits just scramble and keep it going. significant rains are not expected until late november or december. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. keep in patient put. our patience is wearing thin. president biden announcing a national covid-19 action plan today and includes new requirements in six areas from schools to private companies. gateways jana katsuyama joins us now live with details and also reaction. janna heather, the president took a much tougher tone today. right now, the nation's covid search has resulted in 2.5 times more hospitalizations and twice as many deaths as. this time last year, so biden is focusing now on the 38% of eligible americans who still. are not vaccinated, president biden said thursday the
professor daniel sumner is an agricultural economist at uc davis. it is dire, um. i never used the word crisis, so i won't now, but it's close. sumner says agriculture has been efficient and resilient in keeping the most profitable crops. and leaving lesser crops to others. we know none of that can continue year after year, but it's sort of when something hits just scramble and keep it going. significant rains are not expected until late november or december. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. keep...
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professor daniel sumner is an agricultural economist at uc davis. it is dire, um., but it's close. sumner says agriculture has been efficient and resilient in keeping the most profitable crops and leaving lesser crops to others. we know none of that can continue year after year. but it's sort of when something hits you scramble and keep it going. working with the oakland based pacific institute, just released study shows that we must become far more water efficient than we are now and can serve more now or face releasing even more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. why 1/5 of the state's energy is used to pump. process and treat water for homes, businesses and agriculture. most of that energy comes from fossil fuels. in the next few years. we're going to see a significant increase in the amount of natural gas use the amount of diesel used we're going to see greenhouse gas emissions go up significantly significant range are not expected. until late november or december. tom vacar ktvu fox two news. all right, here's the big picture. all that some tropical moistur
professor daniel sumner is an agricultural economist at uc davis. it is dire, um., but it's close. sumner says agriculture has been efficient and resilient in keeping the most profitable crops and leaving lesser crops to others. we know none of that can continue year after year. but it's sort of when something hits you scramble and keep it going. working with the oakland based pacific institute, just released study shows that we must become far more water efficient than we are now and can serve...
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professor daniel sumner is an agricultural economist at uc davis. it is dire, um. i never used the word crisis, so i won't now, but it's close. sumner says agriculture has been efficient and resilient in keeping the most profitable crops. and leaving lesser crops to others. we know none of that can continue year after year, but it's sort of when something hits just scramble and keep it going working with the oakland based pacific institute, just released study shows that we must become far more water efficient than we are now. and conserve more now or face releasing even more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. why 1/5 of the state's energy is used to pump process and treat water for homes, businesses and agriculture. most of that energy comes from fossil fuels. in the next few years, we're going to see a significant increase. the amount of natural gas use the amount of diesel used. we're going to see greenhouse gas emissions go up significantly. thank you might notice lafayette roosevelt here is pretty full and actually has recreation going on. the reason for th
professor daniel sumner is an agricultural economist at uc davis. it is dire, um. i never used the word crisis, so i won't now, but it's close. sumner says agriculture has been efficient and resilient in keeping the most profitable crops. and leaving lesser crops to others. we know none of that can continue year after year, but it's sort of when something hits just scramble and keep it going working with the oakland based pacific institute, just released study shows that we must become far more...
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professor daniel sumner is an agricultural economist at uc davis. it is dire, um. i never used the word crisis so i won't now, but it's close. sumner says agriculture has been efficient and resilient in keeping the most profitable crops. and leaving lesser crops to others. we know none of that can continue year after year, but it's sort of when something hits just scramble and keep it going working with the oakland based pacific institute, just released study shows that we must become far more water efficient than we are now. and conserve more now or face releasing even more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. why 1/5 of the state's energy is used to pump process and treat water for homes, businesses and agriculture. most of that energy comes from fossil fuels. in the next few years, we're going to see a significant increase. the amount of natural gas use the amount of diesel used. we're going to see greenhouse gas emissions go up significantly. with several months to go. significant rains are really not expected until late november or early december. assuming of
professor daniel sumner is an agricultural economist at uc davis. it is dire, um. i never used the word crisis so i won't now, but it's close. sumner says agriculture has been efficient and resilient in keeping the most profitable crops. and leaving lesser crops to others. we know none of that can continue year after year, but it's sort of when something hits just scramble and keep it going working with the oakland based pacific institute, just released study shows that we must become far more...
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. >> commissioner sumner? >> no comments. >> madam secretary, we can go to public comment. >> thank you. is there any public comment on item 4? the public, if you would like to speak, press *3. there don't appear to be any hands raised. thank you, cheryl. >> thank you. >> our next item is item 5. commissioners' questions and matters, 5 "a," inquiries to staff. at this time, commissioners can make inquiries to staff regarding practices and procedures which are a part of the commission. >> okay, i will do the rounds. commissioner vice chair tam, please? >> thank you, president mccarthy. i think i see item number 10, which would probably address my concerns here. you know, being born and raised in san francisco chinatown and my family has owned small businesses, or mom and pops in chinatown, with the a.d.e., owe know there i kne are some difficulties complying, and they have definitely been impacted by the pandemic. maybe i'll hold up -- would that be addressed in item 10? >> president: i believe so. christine, c
. >> commissioner sumner? >> no comments. >> madam secretary, we can go to public comment. >> thank you. is there any public comment on item 4? the public, if you would like to speak, press *3. there don't appear to be any hands raised. thank you, cheryl. >> thank you. >> our next item is item 5. commissioners' questions and matters, 5 "a," inquiries to staff. at this time, commissioners can make inquiries to staff regarding practices and procedures...
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charles sumner, thaddeus stevens but in general you have to serve a black person in the establishment or let a black person marry your daughter. we are not talking about that. they came to understand people think of the 13th and 14th amendment as these great accomplishments, but they were both partisan and ideological. the republican party had an ideological interest in defending the black vote because the republican party wasn't viable in the r south without te black vote. and the democratic party is in a similar position today to the extent that this is one of the reasons that the partisan voting protections were sort of ridiculous if you are able to see the power to the people to write the 15th amendment when it comes to the rights of black voters and if a party simply sees its interest and is continuing to restrict the electorate that it doesn't have to be responsive to the more diverse group of voters the democrats can't do that. i don't know that republican voting restrictions will succeed. that is certainly what they are trying to do but i don't know that that will actually wor
charles sumner, thaddeus stevens but in general you have to serve a black person in the establishment or let a black person marry your daughter. we are not talking about that. they came to understand people think of the 13th and 14th amendment as these great accomplishments, but they were both partisan and ideological. the republican party had an ideological interest in defending the black vote because the republican party wasn't viable in the r south without te black vote. and the democratic...
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charles sumner and thaddeus stevens but they were often on the defensive that political rights does notn we have to serve a black person in your establishment or let a black person marry her daughter. we are not talking about social equality. but they came to understand. but looking at these great accomplishments that they were partisan the republican party has the ideological interest to defend the black vote it was not w viable in the south without the black vote. that is why his objection that's how we got the 14th or 15th amendment and if you are willing to see the veto power that is willing to write the 15th amendment out of existence when it comes to the rights of black voters so that it does not have to be responsive to a more diverse group of voters. at some point you have to decide with that decorum of the senate. >> that those voting restrictions would that is what they are trying to do at that will actually work but what i will say is that if it doesn't and with the republican party and that conservative electorate and that will have tremendous when it's in the 18 seventies f
charles sumner and thaddeus stevens but they were often on the defensive that political rights does notn we have to serve a black person in your establishment or let a black person marry her daughter. we are not talking about social equality. but they came to understand. but looking at these great accomplishments that they were partisan the republican party has the ideological interest to defend the black vote it was not w viable in the south without the black vote. that is why his objection...
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there were couple of people who were, charles sumner, stevens but often on defense of same political rights does not mean you have to serve a black person in your establishment or that a black person to marry your daughter, we're not talking about that. they came to understand, people with the 14th and 15th amendments assess -- most of us do anyway, a great accomplishment but they were both partisan and ideological republican party had an ideologicall interest defending the black vote because the republican party was not viable in theli south without black votes. the democratic party is in a similar position today to the extent that this is one reason why joe mentioned objection to the potting protection is ridiculous because that's how we got the 14th and 15th amendment. if you are willing feed veto power to the court willing to write the 15th amendment out of existence when it comes to the right to black voters in a party that simply sees interest in continuing to restrict the electric so it does not have to be responsive to a more diverse group of fighters. sometimes you have to d
there were couple of people who were, charles sumner, stevens but often on defense of same political rights does not mean you have to serve a black person in your establishment or that a black person to marry your daughter, we're not talking about that. they came to understand, people with the 14th and 15th amendments assess -- most of us do anyway, a great accomplishment but they were both partisan and ideological republican party had an ideologicall interest defending the black vote because...
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consulting landscape architect for right of way, george dunkel berger was the architect and leslie sumner was the structural engineer. a couple of differences. okay. so 38 miles, we can see parkways getting longer, they're beginning to connect different things. it has a 300 foot consistent right of way which expands in some places to become a little bit wider in part because we are now creating a larger margin -- median. design speed, 50 to 60 miles an hour. what does that do? that begins to think about flattening the curves. the quicker we go the more gentle we want the curves otherwise you're going to spin off of them. another thing is that begins to happen is they begin to get an 8% grade so they become less steep. okay. 8%, that's about the slope of a handicap ramp. so it's not like they're completely dead level, either. another view of the merit. you can see here that 300-foot right of way was 100 feet wider than the westchester county parkways, but the transportation intent of the merritt was also seen that the right of way was consistent throughout its length without widenings for
consulting landscape architect for right of way, george dunkel berger was the architect and leslie sumner was the structural engineer. a couple of differences. okay. so 38 miles, we can see parkways getting longer, they're beginning to connect different things. it has a 300 foot consistent right of way which expands in some places to become a little bit wider in part because we are now creating a larger margin -- median. design speed, 50 to 60 miles an hour. what does that do? that begins to...
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particularly from sumner wells. they promoted his career and he provided information and also confirmed the news that pearson had picked up elsewhere. the trouble was that the column grew so favorable to wells that secretary hillary began to blame him for all the leaks and eventually had him fired. in fact, drew pearson had plenty of sources within the state department. one was the director of the state department's office of special political affairs. indeed, when the colleagues worried about him leaking, it was not to the soviet union but to drew pearson. some of his columns clearly initiated with information about the british actions. several departments received copies of those reports and this was one of them. he always denied being the source. they said that they were regularly visiting the office. they were a squad of reporters that he hired to go out and patrol the halls of government to sweep up any news items. the most prominent was jack anderson who eventually inherited the column. he knew that the state
particularly from sumner wells. they promoted his career and he provided information and also confirmed the news that pearson had picked up elsewhere. the trouble was that the column grew so favorable to wells that secretary hillary began to blame him for all the leaks and eventually had him fired. in fact, drew pearson had plenty of sources within the state department. one was the director of the state department's office of special political affairs. indeed, when the colleagues worried about...
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professor daniel sumner is an agricultural economist at uc davis. it is dire, um.i never used the word crisis, so i won't now, but it's close summer says agriculture has been efficient and resilient in keeping the most profitable crops. and leaving lesser crops to others. we know none of that can continue year after year, but it's sort of when something hits just scramble and keep it going working with the oakland based pacific institute, just released study shows that we must become far more water efficient than we are now. and conserve more now or face releasing even more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. why 1/5 of the state's energy is used to pump process and treat water for homes, businesses and agriculture. most of that energy comes from fossil fuels. in the next few years, we're going to see a significant increase. the amount of natural gas shoes the amount of diesel used we're going to see greenhouse gas emissions go up significantly. significant rains are not expected until late november or december. tom vacar ktvu fox two news woman of people excited
professor daniel sumner is an agricultural economist at uc davis. it is dire, um.i never used the word crisis, so i won't now, but it's close summer says agriculture has been efficient and resilient in keeping the most profitable crops. and leaving lesser crops to others. we know none of that can continue year after year, but it's sort of when something hits just scramble and keep it going working with the oakland based pacific institute, just released study shows that we must become far more...