recognition that the two had already had a similar conversation. those interviewed say, it also appears feinstein is no longer fulfill her duties. in response to concerns about our acuity, feinstein had this to say, i remain committed to do what i said i would when i was re-elected in 2018. fight for californiaens. the real question is whether i m still an effective representative for 40 million californians, and the record shows that i am. the senator added she doesn t plan to step down from the end of her term which runs through 2024. i meet regularly with leaders. i m not isolated. i see people. my attendance is good. i put in the hours. we represent a huge state so i m rather puzzled by all of this.
the surveys. they came from elsewhere. egg can can t issue that californiaens are you don t i do in nor easter. ism. sean: houston is more temperate than fran. if it was just like out weather bigger than san francisco by factor of five or whatever would have a lot more hyperder mick needles but they have none. why is that? any idea? we have more lenient drug laws here. tucker: oh, it s rung by liberals who aren t good at running things. we have a problem. the opioid epidemic right now, tucker, if you are going to point out hyper der mick needles, 65,000 people a year dying because of that. hero inplays into that including rural kentucky and rural ohio. you can point out san
start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime, and your books are yours to keep forever. listening, is the new reading. text listen 5 to five hundred five hundred to start listening today. many californiaens marking president trump ts first wreer in office by doubling down on their effort to fight hi administration policy on key issues like immigration and the environment. i want to talk about this now with the democratic candidate for governor in california. who is also the former mayor of los angeles. thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. great to be with you.
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it s called the bread basket of america. the steps that the governor laid out it calls for recommendations. but it doesn t call for any water reductions. he didn t want that s a big industry in california. we could put some of this up. this is stats. the share of u.s. crops that are grown in california. 99% of walnuts. 97% of kiwis. 95% of celery. i hate it but a lot of people eat it. how are every day californiaens responding to this? as we see in polling, they are increasingly aware of the drought. there was a poll from the public policy last month that two thirds felt more to be done. i love in long beach which is a city of half a million people. for more than a year we can only water our lawns at night three days of a week. you have to ask for water in a