is contingent on satisfying the dup demand in respect of the protocol, thereby affording to one section of unionism, of political unionism, a veto that is entirely unadaptable. we are going to bring in mark devonport. nice to see. it seems to me that the dup are going to reserve judgment until they see what is in this legislation proposed by boris johnson later this week. that this legislation proposed by boris johnson later this week.- johnson later this week. that is exactly the johnson later this week. that is exactly the case. johnson later this week. that is exactly the case. what - johnson later this week. that is exactly the case. what we - johnson later this week. that is exactly the case. what we are i exactly the case. what we are expecting is the british government to reveal at least their intentions if not a full draught this week. and the intention appears to be to override parts of this controversial brexit protocol to try and change the whole approach to goods moving
to protect which is pushing through legislation to protect free speech. he claims to be a to protect free speech. he claims to he a great to protect free speech. he claims to be a great champion of freedom of and practice an expression, but perhaps and practice an expression, but perhaps not and practice an expression, but perhaps not people who are working for him perhaps not people who are working for him. we re going through a time where for him. we re going through a time where policing has been extraordinarily politcised. we now have police and crime commissioners, we have have police and crime commissioners, we have elections, we have more. yeah, we have elections, we have more. yeah, regional power struggles that io yeah, regional power struggles that go back yeah, regional power struggles that go back to yeah, regional power struggles that go back to the electorate. so, i think go back to the electorate. so, i think this go back to the electorate. s
supportive of cressida dick long after a lot of us had lost faith, a lot of londoners had lost faith in her leadership. including siddique khan. is this battle up between elected labour commissioners or is it. is not very clear but something is building up. for me, i just don t know which side to support on this was up i think police and hasn t been what it should be for a long time. kate, we should be for a long time. kate, we should point should be for a long time. kate, we should point out should be for a long time. kate, we should point out the should be for a long time. kate, we should point out the guardian - should be for a long time. kate, we should point out the guardian saysl should point out the guardian says it s seeing the home office draught of its new version of what it would like to do. basically attempting to revise policing protocol and how outspoken they could be about political decisions. is it some sides emerging, is there a bigger picture to this or is it pri
lake powell has mostly been on a decline for the past two decades. eric balken runs the glen canyon institute which wants to restort canyon flooded in the 19 60s to create lake powell, the nation s second largest reservoir. thisarea that we are in right now is 177 feet below full pool. and when was the last time it was that high? full was in 1999. the top of that white bathtub ring is where the water used to be. satellite images show the dramatic impact of the 22 year old long mega draught, the lake is now just 24 percent full. it looks like we can expect this to be a new normal. climated change isic maaing the west hotter and dryer, threatening the colorado river system. it includes the manmade reservoirs of lake powell, in utah and lake meat in lake mead in nevada and provides water for 47 million people in seven states. you had 12 ramps and this st all you have got. this is all we have got.