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. - dana leads urban conservancy, a nonprofit that encourages citizens to roll up their sleeves, andlittle dirty. today, the team is helping john here to transform his front yard by setting up a unique water retrieval system. here you go. so we're actually going to crush these pieces down and recycle them. basically crushing them to gravel to then use as an underlayer for other drainage projects. like what we're seeing out here? similar, yeah. but at least, with gravel, the water is able to go through and reach the ground. we'll just take it as is. realistically, this kind of acupuncture urbanism, this one home here, another home over there, does it have an effect? what the plumbing system can do is pump out at any given time 450 million gallons of water out of the city. wow. what we can do is supplement that. on the residential side, with even 20% of the houses participating, you've got 20 million gallons per rain event. and more importantly, you're building in that understanding with every homeowner you touch. you're building in their education of why this matters. you may feel lik
. - dana leads urban conservancy, a nonprofit that encourages citizens to roll up their sleeves, andlittle dirty. today, the team is helping john here to transform his front yard by setting up a unique water retrieval system. here you go. so we're actually going to crush these pieces down and recycle them. basically crushing them to gravel to then use as an underlayer for other drainage projects. like what we're seeing out here? similar, yeah. but at least, with gravel, the water is able to go...
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conservation tool is to follow the land. reporter: in san francisco bay, the water uses are mostly urban.lf courses, factories, businesses, and homes. >> there, you are looking at more efficient plumbing fixtures, reducing outdoor water use, those kinds of things. reporter: even though statewide agricultural water is the most common use, many conservation efforts focus on urban water. >> if the community runs out of water, that is a serious problem. much of the state focus is on the blick health safety aspect of it and making sure that communities have enough water. if you look at indoor versus outdoor water use, it may be easier to reduce the outdoor water use cause list pain -- less pain concerns. reporter: but there are drugs -- droughts. all tactics are identified in what is an urban water management plan. reporter: there is a lot to consider on these plans. reporter: but there is another piece of conservation efforts. >> is also about making sure people get the message, understand the need, and give suggestions for things they can do. ama: let's get a check on our increasing temperat
conservation tool is to follow the land. reporter: in san francisco bay, the water uses are mostly urban.lf courses, factories, businesses, and homes. >> there, you are looking at more efficient plumbing fixtures, reducing outdoor water use, those kinds of things. reporter: even though statewide agricultural water is the most common use, many conservation efforts focus on urban water. >> if the community runs out of water, that is a serious problem. much of the state focus is on the...
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conservation tool is to follow the land. reporter: in san francisco bay, the water uses are mostly urban.golf courses, factories, businesses, and homes. >> there, you are looking at more efficient plumbing fixtures, reducing outdoor water use, those kinds of things. reporter: even though statewide agricultural water is the most common use, many conservation efforts focus on urban water. >> if the community runs out of water, that is a serious problem. much of the state focus is on the blick health safety aspect of it and making sure that communities have enough water. if you look at indoor versus outdoor water use, it may be easier to reduce the outdoor water use cause list pain -- less pain concerns. reporter: but there are drugs -- droughts. all tactics are identified in what is an urban water management plan. reporter: there is a lot to consider on these plans. reporter: but there is another piece of conservation efforts. >> is also about making sure people get the message, understand the need, and give suggestions for things they can do. ama: let's get a check on our increasing temper
conservation tool is to follow the land. reporter: in san francisco bay, the water uses are mostly urban.golf courses, factories, businesses, and homes. >> there, you are looking at more efficient plumbing fixtures, reducing outdoor water use, those kinds of things. reporter: even though statewide agricultural water is the most common use, many conservation efforts focus on urban water. >> if the community runs out of water, that is a serious problem. much of the state focus is on...
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it is edited by the ceo of the center for urban renewal and education. the conservativeazine describes the essays in the state of black america as offering an empowering message of individual responsibility inspired by black men and women of astounding ability. finally it comes to new books, the wall street journal recently reviewed a study of the federal reserve. the fed unbound is described as a short crisp volume that will help you understand what the fed is up to. each month, but tv has a program called in-depth. we bring on one author for a deep dive to his or her audio for. -- body of work. recently, an author and gubernatorial candidate larry elder was our guest. here's how he responded to one color. >> you're quite right, this is the wealthiest country in the world and there is no reason why we should have this problem. most of the homeless have mental problems or alcoholics or they are addicted to drugs. that is a spiritual problem. i talked to dr. ben carson when i was running for governor and he talked about a plan that he had and the trumpet administration ha
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reporter: even though statewide agricultural water is the most common use, many conservation efforts focus on urban water. >> if the community runs out of water that is a serious problem, so much of the state's focus is on the health and safety aspect and making sure that communities have enough water. but if you look at indoor versus outdoor water use, it may be easier to reduce the outdoor water use and cause less pain, so to speak. reporter: when there are droughts, agencies implement conservation measures like limiting outdoor water use or recycling water. it is called an urban water management plan. >> there are many things to consider. reporter: but there is another piece of the effort. >> it is also about making sure that people get the message and understand the need. and q give them suggestions of things they can do. -- and you give them things that suggestions of things they can do. reggie: the smallness of fall class of freshmen in three years. and video out of indiana, clean up after a home explosion that happened out of nowhere. the surge into the cause -- search into the cause. >> som
reporter: even though statewide agricultural water is the most common use, many conservation efforts focus on urban water. >> if the community runs out of water that is a serious problem, so much of the state's focus is on the health and safety aspect and making sure that communities have enough water. but if you look at indoor versus outdoor water use, it may be easier to reduce the outdoor water use and cause less pain, so to speak. reporter: when there are droughts, agencies implement...
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difficult to say, but i think he's gaining some support amongst the more conservative elements of the population. maybe the urban middle class who want to see law and order and stability restored is gaining some support amongst them that has to be conceded. we'll have to leave it there for the time being. but thank you so much for joining us from colombo back a sort itself on a move to from the center. he'll turn it up. thanks up. thank you. ah. the tears monsoon in southern pakistan killed hundreds of people and swept away whole villages. the country was hit by 60 percent of its total normal rainfall. in the 1st 3 weeks of the monsoon season, flash floods destroyed thousands of acres of farmland. climate change is to blame for the catastrophe. we report on one of the many farmers who have lost everything studied ali hoped he might save some of his cotton crop after devastating floods. but as the waters finally began to recede in massy barbary, a tiny village in sind province he saw his crop was ruined. i've no hope. my crop is almost totally destroyed all 6 acres. even now the fields are covered in water. after
difficult to say, but i think he's gaining some support amongst the more conservative elements of the population. maybe the urban middle class who want to see law and order and stability restored is gaining some support amongst them that has to be conceded. we'll have to leave it there for the time being. but thank you so much for joining us from colombo back a sort itself on a move to from the center. he'll turn it up. thanks up. thank you. ah. the tears monsoon in southern pakistan killed...
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the party is more dependent on the kind of voters who respond to a trump appeal, culturally conservative, non urbann-college, older, evangelical voters and the kind of white collar, culturally moderate voters have been shifting way for the party. the entire baseline -- it is not only who trump endorses, it is who in our system. there are very few candidates anywhere in the country that are running and saying that the party has to move away from him. i know scott and i have argued about this before. but the entire baseline has moved in a trump direction. the implications are not only in the primaries but in the general elections, as well. >> that's exactly right. what i am thinking about is less his impact on these particular candidates and more so just his impact on the republican party and what it says now about the republican party that these are who your people are. regardless of which eric we are talking about in missouri, they are both pretty terrible. they both believe that the election was stolen. they believe in conspiracies and allies and they peddle them for their own personal gain. that
the party is more dependent on the kind of voters who respond to a trump appeal, culturally conservative, non urbann-college, older, evangelical voters and the kind of white collar, culturally moderate voters have been shifting way for the party. the entire baseline -- it is not only who trump endorses, it is who in our system. there are very few candidates anywhere in the country that are running and saying that the party has to move away from him. i know scott and i have argued about this...
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conservation. the state water resources board says urban water use dropped by more than 7% in june. that's compared to june of 2020. and while use is down, it is still short of governor newsom's goal of a 15% reduction. we're doing a little better in the bay area. east bay mud reports in july water use was down 16% from 2020. >>> community leaders in san francisco say they've seen enough from board of education commissioner ann hsu after her statements about black and latino families. kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live with the latest calls for her resignation. >> this comes after commissioner hsu said unstable family environments and a lack of encouragement from parents are some of the biggest challenges in educating black and brown students. taking a lye look at san francisco where today the most diverse and organized coalition we have seen so far is demanding her resignation from the san francisco school board. >> when they come to school in the morning, they see some children as children they got to educate. but they see other children as children they have to control. and that
conservation. the state water resources board says urban water use dropped by more than 7% in june. that's compared to june of 2020. and while use is down, it is still short of governor newsom's goal of a 15% reduction. we're doing a little better in the bay area. east bay mud reports in july water use was down 16% from 2020. >>> community leaders in san francisco say they've seen enough from board of education commissioner ann hsu after her statements about black and latino families....
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conservative party members in tunbridge wells, possibly more conservative members at their with a vote in this leadership contest than there are in urbanhear. well this has been a crucial week in the conservative party leadership contest as ballots papers began to land on the door—mats of the estimated 160,000 members across the country. many analysts believe that liz truss is so far ahead of her rival, rishi sunak, that she's almost certain to become the next prime minister because that lead , according to polls of party members, is so large. well to see if that assessment is fair, let's speak to keiran pedley, who's the director of politics for the polling organisation, ipsos. he joins us live from north london. thanks very much for talking to us. what caution is there on polling we have so far about this particular stage of the contest? i have so far about this particular stage of the contest?— have so far about this particular stage of the contest? i think first of all ou stage of the contest? i think first of all you are _ stage of the contest? i think first of all you are right _ stage of the contest? i think first of all you are
conservative party members in tunbridge wells, possibly more conservative members at their with a vote in this leadership contest than there are in urbanhear. well this has been a crucial week in the conservative party leadership contest as ballots papers began to land on the door—mats of the estimated 160,000 members across the country. many analysts believe that liz truss is so far ahead of her rival, rishi sunak, that she's almost certain to become the next prime minister because that lead...
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conservative forces and he was applauded quite strongly, he uttered a phrase. if you don't know what is modern conservatism. turn to your stepfather, so urbant of him in the context of european politicians, he is in a conservative era. if it drags, by the way, all new businesses into orbita, this is very important, because hungary was the first to reduce vat on gaz, now they are doing it there in germany to try to make hungary the first to bet on the conservatization of the family, that is, a counterbalance to these liberal innovations there . dad mom and catholic church women accept sins, forgive sins, and everything and men can be married. in general, the devil, that he has sympathizers. if today they would bring direct elections, for example, the chief european commissioner. i think urban has gathered 20 percent of all concert forces voted for him, but he will do one more very important thing. the fact is that when we talk about conservatism, very few people say that russia today represents precisely the conservative force of the value of the family, the value of business, the value of real estate, the value of the development of the fut
conservative forces and he was applauded quite strongly, he uttered a phrase. if you don't know what is modern conservatism. turn to your stepfather, so urbant of him in the context of european politicians, he is in a conservative era. if it drags, by the way, all new businesses into orbita, this is very important, because hungary was the first to reduce vat on gaz, now they are doing it there in germany to try to make hungary the first to bet on the conservatization of the family, that is, a...
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conservative party members in tunbridge wells, possibly more conservative members there with a vote in this leadership contest than there are an urban wanted to hear. thank ou ve them what they wanted to hear. thank you very much- — now, israel has launched multiple air strikes in the gaza strip, killing a leader of the palestinian group, islamicjihad. israel has justified the bombing as a response to direct threats from the group. the palestinian health ministry says eight people were killed, including a five—year—old child. this footage has been released by the israeli army, which it says at the moment the strike hit gaza. in addition to the strike hit gaza. in addition to the deaths, more than a0 people were injured. speaking afterwards, being an israeli prime minister, beit aghion, said his government wouldn't allow terrorist organisations to set the agenda in the gaza strip. among those eiuht the agenda in the gaza strip. among those eight people _ the agenda in the gaza strip. among those eight people killed _ the agenda in the gaza strip. among those eight people killed there - the agenda in the gaza strip. among those eight
conservative party members in tunbridge wells, possibly more conservative members there with a vote in this leadership contest than there are an urban wanted to hear. thank ou ve them what they wanted to hear. thank you very much- — now, israel has launched multiple air strikes in the gaza strip, killing a leader of the palestinian group, islamicjihad. israel has justified the bombing as a response to direct threats from the group. the palestinian health ministry says eight people were...
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urban jokes that he is called trumpu putin's trojan horse. all the years of his presidency, he had to fight off accusations of ties to the kremlin at a conference of us conservative's an annual gop and trump event, and urban was greeted with a standing ovation and all. this is against the backdrop of the primaries that have begun within the party, in which candidates who have received the support of trump alexei veselovskiy are winning one after another. congress of american con. firewood dallas chose whom the right. would like to see a presidential candidate in 2024 69% supported trumps 24 governors of florida desantes, but the most fantastic thing is the approval rating of trump sergey his he reached 99% 69 support, 99 approve why not 100 99. wow has anyone else had this ? this is very good. thank you, many of you have been waiting that with such support, trump will officially announce the start of a new campaign against the white house what has been hinting lately, but so far he continues to hint america's return will start this november, and therefore we will continue a movement that will not be stopped until the end of 2024, because it will be a big deal. we
urban jokes that he is called trumpu putin's trojan horse. all the years of his presidency, he had to fight off accusations of ties to the kremlin at a conference of us conservative's an annual gop and trump event, and urban was greeted with a standing ovation and all. this is against the backdrop of the primaries that have begun within the party, in which candidates who have received the support of trump alexei veselovskiy are winning one after another. congress of american con. firewood...
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that means the need to conserve water will only increase with marine water. we're outside the urban summer pop up events in marin and sonoma county saturday. water they were arming people with education and tools to help conserve water, all free of charge with everything from, you know, shower heads that are only at 1.5 gallons per minute was much lower than the typical one, especially for older households. the hose nozzles reduce waterways coming out of garden hose recreation. this man works in the landscaping business and says he promotes conservation to his clients because we're going to run out of water, i mean, and we need needs to last for a long time. and we don't know when the next snowstorm is going to be and when, when the next rain is going to be, experts say just 10% of water is used at home. another 10 is industrial and agriculture accounts for 80% professor schwartz says, reducing our intake of meats and dairy, which consume lots of water to produce would be impactful. he used an analogy of a $100,000 household income to illustrate his 0.1 person in the household buys
that means the need to conserve water will only increase with marine water. we're outside the urban summer pop up events in marin and sonoma county saturday. water they were arming people with education and tools to help conserve water, all free of charge with everything from, you know, shower heads that are only at 1.5 gallons per minute was much lower than the typical one, especially for older households. the hose nozzles reduce waterways coming out of garden hose recreation. this man works...
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conservative. and nixon, as a political matter, realized that he had just hired two professors from harvard. henry kissinger, who was his top national security adviser and daniel patrick moynahan of urban affairs. he thought, well, i have to take care of my concerns on the more conservative side of the party. and so we reached out to arthur and he said, i know you want to be chairman of the fed. but in the meantime, i want you to oversee broad domestic policies. and so burns came in. and really, politically, it was a counter point to moynahan. and it was clear that nixon set them up sparring partners. because they would fight each other with great decorum. and quite articulately. and that went on for an extra -- let's see, about 12 months. >> so i think if we move forward, past buckley, we've got a photograph -- oh, yes! this is the urban affairs council. and this, i think, this picture tells us a lot about moynahan's sense of humor. can you describe what is going on there? >> this is our young staff. and we were young. i was an old timer at age 30. and there were three, i think, maybe 22 years old or 22 or 23. and we also had a gentleman in the frame. in the portrait in the middle as
conservative. and nixon, as a political matter, realized that he had just hired two professors from harvard. henry kissinger, who was his top national security adviser and daniel patrick moynahan of urban affairs. he thought, well, i have to take care of my concerns on the more conservative side of the party. and so we reached out to arthur and he said, i know you want to be chairman of the fed. but in the meantime, i want you to oversee broad domestic policies. and so burns came in. and...
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the result of the 2020 election served in the housing and urban development cabinet agency in the trump administration. he is the conservatives life, and democrats, anderson, are actually meddling in this republican primary. they're spending money trying to pump up gibbs, because they think will be easier to defeat in november. but that's playing with fire, across, because they're promoting unknown election deniers who could potentially win the seat in november. >> yeah. appreciate it, thanks. be right back. m boston. ♪ it means, “ok-to-beer-fest”. another sam octoberfest? nein. make it ten! i like this guy. (cheers) we just moved. so there's millions of - dahlias in bloom. over nine acres. when we started, we grew a quarter of an acre. now i'm taking on new projects on the regular. there are millions of ways to make the most of your land. learn more at deere.com ♪ got my hair got my head ♪ introducing new one a day multi+. a complete multivitamin plus an extra boost of support for your immunity, brain, and hair, skin & nails. new one a day multi+. ♪ it wasn't me by shaggy ♪ you're never responsible for unauthorized purchase
the result of the 2020 election served in the housing and urban development cabinet agency in the trump administration. he is the conservatives life, and democrats, anderson, are actually meddling in this republican primary. they're spending money trying to pump up gibbs, because they think will be easier to defeat in november. but that's playing with fire, across, because they're promoting unknown election deniers who could potentially win the seat in november. >> yeah. appreciate it,...
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conservative republican. leicester granger, head of the urban league, tried to show that blacks weren't going to become dupes of the communist party. so, there was this red scare element. and rachel was also adamant that he should testify but for that house on american activities committee. many years later, jackie regretted what he said about paul robeson. he said paul robeson gave up a career. in fact, robeson was the highest earning black artist in 1947, earning over 100,000 a year due to the blacklist. he went down to 3000 and lost his passport. so, jackie played the game of being anti robeson. the amsterdam news defended robeson, but the white press made jackie the hero of that encounter. which i described in detail in my book on paul robeson. and i feel that jackie understood that he had aired. for one, going in public at attacking a fellow black activist. at the end of his life, in that autobiography, he says if i had known then but i know now i would never have attacked paul robeson. because i realize now, i'm a black man in a white world. and i never had it made. so true, so sad. >> i think what he
conservative republican. leicester granger, head of the urban league, tried to show that blacks weren't going to become dupes of the communist party. so, there was this red scare element. and rachel was also adamant that he should testify but for that house on american activities committee. many years later, jackie regretted what he said about paul robeson. he said paul robeson gave up a career. in fact, robeson was the highest earning black artist in 1947, earning over 100,000 a year due to...
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the result of the 2020 election, served in the housing and urban development cabinet agency in the trump administration. and he is the conservative in the fight of his life. and democrats, anderson, are actually meddling in this republican primary. they're spending money trying to pump up gibbs because they think he'll be easier to defeat in november. that's playing with fire, of course, because they're promoting a known election denier, who could potentially win the seat in november. >> david chalian, jeff zeleny, appreciate it. thanks. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "shake your thang" by salt n pepa bubbles bubbles bubbles bubbles there are bubbles everywhere! as an expedia member you earn points on top of your airline miles. so you can go see even more of all the world's bubbles. new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. heyyy! (steins breaking) your cousin. ♪ from boston. ♪ it means, “ok-to-beer-fest”. another sam octoberfest? nein. make it ten! i
the result of the 2020 election, served in the housing and urban development cabinet agency in the trump administration. and he is the conservative in the fight of his life. and democrats, anderson, are actually meddling in this republican primary. they're spending money trying to pump up gibbs because they think he'll be easier to defeat in november. that's playing with fire, of course, because they're promoting a known election denier, who could potentially win the seat in november. >>...
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you see san francisco's design drought is more conservative. 5 years required by urban water management plans the governor encouraged an extra year and sfpuc the out liar. a lot has changed since the arabic 90's. headed to 92 drought dma monday was 290 million gallons per day. got an update this last fiscal under 190. so dropped a lot. and of course you have the water first policy. which favors water supply over hydro power generation, that made a big difference in the last couple of years we see more water and storage than we would have otherwise. we have the long-term vulner ability assessment or climate change study that looked at the historic data last 100 years plus 1100 years of tree ring data plus 75,000 model runs based on simulated data. >> i want to point out the storage based system of the sfpuc was designed at a twhiem demand was expected to be more than twice than it is today. the demand projections for up to 400 millions gallons a day. 450. and i -- oops. >> okay. over laid theful actuals here. demand is less than half what it was. we have a lot of storage and that could b
you see san francisco's design drought is more conservative. 5 years required by urban water management plans the governor encouraged an extra year and sfpuc the out liar. a lot has changed since the arabic 90's. headed to 92 drought dma monday was 290 million gallons per day. got an update this last fiscal under 190. so dropped a lot. and of course you have the water first policy. which favors water supply over hydro power generation, that made a big difference in the last couple of years we...
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footage has emerged of the conservative leadership candidate rishi sunak telling an audience in tunbridge wells in kent that as chancellor he diverted public money from "deprived urbannding they deserved. our political correspondent nick eardley is here with more details. i managed to start changing the funding formulas, to make sure that areas like this are getting the funding that they deserve. because we inherited a bunch of formulas from the labour party that shoved all the funding into deprived urban areas, then they... and, you know, that needed to be undone. i started the work of undoing that. that could be damaging for mr sunak. look at this from liz truss supporterjake berry. he chairs an important group of conservative mps from the north of england. as you can see he's accusing mr sunak of trying to funnel investment away from deprived areas. labour's lisa nandy said mr sunak�*s comments were scandalous. rishi sunak�*s team say he was talking about more investment in deprived rural areas, not just cities. this was mr sunak this afternoon. people who need help and extra investment aren'tjust limited to big urban areas. you find them in towns across the unit
footage has emerged of the conservative leadership candidate rishi sunak telling an audience in tunbridge wells in kent that as chancellor he diverted public money from "deprived urbannding they deserved. our political correspondent nick eardley is here with more details. i managed to start changing the funding formulas, to make sure that areas like this are getting the funding that they deserve. because we inherited a bunch of formulas from the labour party that shoved all the funding...
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he was conservative and nixon as a political matter realized two professors from harvard in the top national security adviser and daniel patrick moynihan of urban he thought i have to take care of my concerns so they reached out to arthur and he said i know you want to be chairman of the fed but in the meantime i want you to oversee broad policies so he came in and put it late counter pointed the moynihan appointment. they were intellectual sparring partners because they would fight each other with great decorum and quite articulately that went on for the next almost 12 months. >> i think if we move forward past that we have a photograph. this is the urban affairs counsel and this tells a lot about that moynahan sense of humor so can you describe what's going on there? >> this is his young staff and we were young. i was an old timer and there were three who were 22 years old maybe 23 and we also had the gentleman in the frame in the middle thomason asked the satirist who punctures a boss tweet in politics of the 19th century. moynihan is somehow -- in the basement office of the white house and the glower like he had been swindled out of whateve
he was conservative and nixon as a political matter realized two professors from harvard in the top national security adviser and daniel patrick moynihan of urban he thought i have to take care of my concerns so they reached out to arthur and he said i know you want to be chairman of the fed but in the meantime i want you to oversee broad policies so he came in and put it late counter pointed the moynihan appointment. they were intellectual sparring partners because they would fight each other...
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the colorado wilderness as part as a conservation effort to bring the species back to its historic natural territory. the vote narrowly passed, supported mostly by urban residents. now, rural dwellers who would have to deal with the new visitors say the wolves will kill livestock and hurt their way of life. valerie castro with the story from colorado. >> reporter: the state is considering bringing 30 to 40 gray wolves to the state at the end of next year and they are on the endangered species list the conservation efforts have raised the numbers to several thousand across the country and in some states he can even hunt wolves under certain federal guidelines but that is not the case here in colorado, at least not yet. >> wolves are not efficient killers so things don't die from a wolf pleasantly. >> the third-generation colorado rancher has seen it firsthand and lost nine cows to wolf pack and this is one of six wolves born to the pair that traveled from wyoming last january, the offspring is now learning to hunt. >> they eat almost everything, the hide, ribs and quite a few of the bones. >> they are listed as endangered beside the newly formed pack h
the colorado wilderness as part as a conservation effort to bring the species back to its historic natural territory. the vote narrowly passed, supported mostly by urban residents. now, rural dwellers who would have to deal with the new visitors say the wolves will kill livestock and hurt their way of life. valerie castro with the story from colorado. >> reporter: the state is considering bringing 30 to 40 gray wolves to the state at the end of next year and they are on the endangered...
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private visit to participate in a conference of conservative political decisions, this is an annual event of the us republican party, which is now in opposition, urban met with donald trump and said that for peace in ukraine, negotiations between russia and the united states are necessary, not a confrontation, for which the west is at war with itself in europe threatens. danger. if she continues to follow the order of the majority. he also joked that the american press calls him putin's trojan horse because hungary refuses to shoot itself in the foot at the behest of the euro leadership, he said. and the usa you managed to confuse a lot of people by inviting me, for example, the leftist media. i can already see tomorrow's headlines on the extreme right european racist and anti-semides. putin's trojan horse is giving a speech at a conference of conservatives, but i don't want to give them any ideas. they know best how to write fake news. meanwhile, the white house administration, meanwhile, comments on viktor orban's private visit to the united states , emphasizing that no official contacts are planned with the swinging prime minister . the estonian
private visit to participate in a conference of conservative political decisions, this is an annual event of the us republican party, which is now in opposition, urban met with donald trump and said that for peace in ukraine, negotiations between russia and the united states are necessary, not a confrontation, for which the west is at war with itself in europe threatens. danger. if she continues to follow the order of the majority. he also joked that the american press calls him putin's trojan...
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it was a very conservative republican put him up to him. lester granger was head of the urban league tried to show that blacks were not going to become dupes of the communist party. so there was this red scare element and rachel was also adamant that he should testify before the house on american activity committee and many years later jackie regretted what he said about paul robeson. he said paul robeson gave up a career. in fact, robson was the highest earning black artist in 1947 earning over a hundred thousand a year due to the blacklist. he went down to 3,000 a year and lost his passport. so jackie played the game of being auntie robson the amsterdam news defended robson. but the white press made jackie the hero of that encounter. which i described in detail on my book on paul robeson and i feel that jackie understood that he had aired for one going it in public and attacking a fellow black activist and at the end of his life in that autobiography the he says if i had known then what i know now, i would never attack paul robeson because i realized now. i'm a black man and
it was a very conservative republican put him up to him. lester granger was head of the urban league tried to show that blacks were not going to become dupes of the communist party. so there was this red scare element and rachel was also adamant that he should testify before the house on american activity committee and many years later jackie regretted what he said about paul robeson. he said paul robeson gave up a career. in fact, robson was the highest earning black artist in 1947 earning...
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urban areas. >> you are looking at more efficient plumbing fixtures, reducing outdoor water use for lawn irrigation, those kind of things. -- ryan: conservation efforts in any effort can help. the governor is expected to talk about the impact climate change has on this current drought situation and how the state plans to combat that. he said many of the two are correlated. that announcement comes later this morning as we expect responses about how to handle the state's drought. spencer: let's take a look at what is going on with our weather. we have calm wind around the bay area, except for san francisco, 26 mile per hour winds. about one degree or two milder this morning. here is the view -- where is that? that is the san mateo bridge, ok. morning fog and patchy drizzle will taper off by midmorning, giving ways to sunny skies in the afternoon. it will be warm inland. hotter weather will be coming our way next week. 67 in half moon bay, 71 in oakland. a high of 76. 92 in antioch. san jose will top out at 83. 86 in santa rosa, 84 in napa. forecast shows more clouds coming in late this evening after a sunny afternoon. we will have a similar pat
urban areas. >> you are looking at more efficient plumbing fixtures, reducing outdoor water use for lawn irrigation, those kind of things. -- ryan: conservation efforts in any effort can help. the governor is expected to talk about the impact climate change has on this current drought situation and how the state plans to combat that. he said many of the two are correlated. that announcement comes later this morning as we expect responses about how to handle the state's drought. spencer:...
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footage has emerged of the conservative leadership candidate rishi sunak telling an audience in tunbridge wells in kent that as chancellor he diverted public money from "deprived urbanat "areas like this" got the funding they deserved. our political correspondent nick eardley is here with more details. the clip you are about to see is from last week and was filmed at an event for conservative members. i managed to start changing the funding formulas, to make sure that areas like this are getting the funding that they deserve. because we inherited a bunch of formulas from the labour party that shoved all the funding into deprived urban areas, then they... and, you know, that needed to be undone. i started the work of doing that. that could be damaging for rishi sunak will stop look at this from liz truss supporterjake berry, who chairs an important group of conservative mps from northern england. he is accusing rishi sunak of trying to funnel vital investment away from deprived areas. and have a look at this from labour's lisa nandy, who says rishi sunak�*s comments were scandalous. in the past hour rishi sunak has given this defence. ., , ., , ., defence. people who
footage has emerged of the conservative leadership candidate rishi sunak telling an audience in tunbridge wells in kent that as chancellor he diverted public money from "deprived urbanat "areas like this" got the funding they deserved. our political correspondent nick eardley is here with more details. the clip you are about to see is from last week and was filmed at an event for conservative members. i managed to start changing the funding formulas, to make sure that areas like...
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nationally watched race, gibbs was a political appointee in trump's housing and urban agency and pitched himself as an ultra conservativesman meijer, meijer was one of ten republicans who voted to impeach then president trump for the attack on the capitol. gibbs is one of several trump-backed republicans that have been boosting the idea is that the democratic candidate will have a better chance of defeating a more extreme republican opponent this fall, so, steve kornacki, talk if you could about meijer's loss. there were two other republican members of congress who voted to impeach trump running yesterday, how did they do? >> yeah, interesting story. you could see meijer close, but not close enough to pulling this thing out. the back story here, you started to get at it, as michigan changed the way they do redistricting for this cycle. and that resulted in really just a blownup political congress 'map in michigan. this third district was changed dramatically, it was changed in a way that makes it much more friendly to democratic prospects in november. so that's what piqued democrats' interests in this republican primary
nationally watched race, gibbs was a political appointee in trump's housing and urban agency and pitched himself as an ultra conservativesman meijer, meijer was one of ten republicans who voted to impeach then president trump for the attack on the capitol. gibbs is one of several trump-backed republicans that have been boosting the idea is that the democratic candidate will have a better chance of defeating a more extreme republican opponent this fall, so, steve kornacki, talk if you could...
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you see san francisco's design drought is more conservative. 5 years required by urban water management plans the governor encouraged an extra year and sfpuc the out liar. a lot has changed since the arabic 90's. headed to 92 drought dma monday was 290 million gallons per day. got an update this last fiscal under 190. so dropped a lot. and of course you have the water first policy. which favors water supply over hydro power generation, that made a big difference in the last couple of years we see more water and storage than we would have otherwise. we have the long-term vulner ability assessment or climate change study that looked at the historic data last 100 years plus 1100 years of tree ring data plus 75,000 model runs based on simulated data. >> i want to point out the storage based system of the sfpuc was designed at a twhiem demand was expected to be more than twice than it is today. the demand projections for up to 400 millions gallons a day. 450. and i -- oops. >> okay. over laid theful actuals here. demand is less than half what it was. we have a lot of storage and that could b
you see san francisco's design drought is more conservative. 5 years required by urban water management plans the governor encouraged an extra year and sfpuc the out liar. a lot has changed since the arabic 90's. headed to 92 drought dma monday was 290 million gallons per day. got an update this last fiscal under 190. so dropped a lot. and of course you have the water first policy. which favors water supply over hydro power generation, that made a big difference in the last couple of years we...
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conservatives can do trailer parks. i was raised in a trailer, but this is something different. austin is a great example of this they open up the whole urbans smarter was getting a home is on a bus and bus them up to austin is often painted this picture to come on up take over. see you get what you ask for. >> greg: they talk about these illegal drug use area sites why not just shut them down because then what that does is that moves the young. because a lot of these people are young and they're just average drug users. if you shut them down they'll go to another city so they bus themselves. in a way. >> that is true they aren't allowed on the street and are not allowed on our streets you're finding some to live with gold over the family member in the rural south it was the churches would take care of people. no people on the street and if somebody needed psychiatric care back in the day they were hospitals like ago that's where you would end up, but these mayors and city council members that they own a business the arching of customers as if as if your something on the bottom of their shoe. you've people who don't pay a dime in taxes ever
conservatives can do trailer parks. i was raised in a trailer, but this is something different. austin is a great example of this they open up the whole urbans smarter was getting a home is on a bus and bus them up to austin is often painted this picture to come on up take over. see you get what you ask for. >> greg: they talk about these illegal drug use area sites why not just shut them down because then what that does is that moves the young. because a lot of these people are young and...
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conservative republicans state house speaker rusty bowers who refused overturn 2020 election rivals all's, he lost his bid to supporter of the former president. cnn political director david chalian, barbara birkenstock, strategist david urban, campaign adviser the former president. david chalian, what's the result in kansas tell you? >> well, it tells me that all the polling we saw nationally, anderson, after roe v. wade was overturned, that bore out to be true in this first electoral test. it is widely unpopular, what's the supreme court did. it motivated people to turn out for record numbers in an august primary. more than 1900 thousand people voted in this kansas contacts, mirroring the 28 teen gubernatorial election had in kansas in november that. year why does not tell us, is that abortion is going to replace the economy or inflation is the number one driving issue in november, which it is likely to be. but this is a proof point. it is a proof point for democrats that the overturning of row can be a mobilizing factor for their supporters. it is also a proof point for why you hear mitch mcconnell and other national republicans urging the republican candidates to focus elsewhere. talk about the economy, inflation, don't
conservative republicans state house speaker rusty bowers who refused overturn 2020 election rivals all's, he lost his bid to supporter of the former president. cnn political director david chalian, barbara birkenstock, strategist david urban, campaign adviser the former president. david chalian, what's the result in kansas tell you? >> well, it tells me that all the polling we saw nationally, anderson, after roe v. wade was overturned, that bore out to be true in this first electoral...
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conservative party. then there are issues where we find broad consensus across large parts of the political spectrum one week talk about law and order policies or housing and urban development, and not what has been rightfully criticized as an artificial red blue binary. even some of the so-called wedge issues don't necessarily look so polarizing it for example, not only has there been a pretty steady two thirds majority that thinks abortion should be legal in cases for decades now, but relatively few people support the full no accession legalization of abortion. even worse work a complete band under any circumstance, so it seems to have been clustered consistently in between these polar opposites. what about finally areas in which we are indeed dealing with a rapidly widening partisan divide that is not caused by conservative war. sleep caused by the conservative climate change. it has been polarizing, and republicans and democrats are moving away from each other, and they are largely vacating a position in the middle, but as a political narrative, i think fuller's station is misleading. it implies two things. both sides are moving towards the extremes, and the
conservative party. then there are issues where we find broad consensus across large parts of the political spectrum one week talk about law and order policies or housing and urban development, and not what has been rightfully criticized as an artificial red blue binary. even some of the so-called wedge issues don't necessarily look so polarizing it for example, not only has there been a pretty steady two thirds majority that thinks abortion should be legal in cases for decades now, but...
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shuffled all the funding into deprived urban areas —| and that needed to be done, - i started the work of undoing that. with me is the director of the young conservativethe fact that rishi sunak is doing quite well amongst the younger members, but your preference is for liz truss and she overall seems to be ahead? absolutely, i think liz truss represents the more free—market right—wing portion of the conservative party, and i think that young people tend to be more pragmatic and conservative in their views of what we should have. i think the conservative party need to have more ideals and principles, i think liz truss has the most principles over rishi sunak. irate think liz truss has the most principles over rishi sunak. we were 'ust lookin: principles over rishi sunak. we were just looking at _ principles over rishi sunak. we were just looking at that _ principles over rishi sunak. we were just looking at that video _ principles over rishi sunak. we were just looking at that video being - just looking at that video being released, george, how damaging do you think that rishi sunak is saying he wants to direct more money towards a place like tunbridg
shuffled all the funding into deprived urban areas —| and that needed to be done, - i started the work of undoing that. with me is the director of the young conservativethe fact that rishi sunak is doing quite well amongst the younger members, but your preference is for liz truss and she overall seems to be ahead? absolutely, i think liz truss represents the more free—market right—wing portion of the conservative party, and i think that young people tend to be more pragmatic and...