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executive director of literallyy for environmental justice and i came out today to support the nature resourcelan i've had the opportunity to work with thousand of youth giving them an opportunity to interact with the nature environment which is something that is precious for urban community and something that is often not available to urban community i can say through my experience bringing urban used to place by the presidio and east bay regional parks where they have sound nature resource management practices balanced with positive recreation policies it is just a better experience i think that the city is doing a disservice to people who want to be able to use parks and want to feel like they belong to the nature environment and not separate the way that the natural area program has pan handcuffed and unable to move forward with the implementation of that plan for in many years is a huge disservice to our future generations and our parks particularly for people i think that sound management practices can code that with dogs and bikers and joggers any kind of outdoor recreation experience a
executive director of literallyy for environmental justice and i came out today to support the nature resourcelan i've had the opportunity to work with thousand of youth giving them an opportunity to interact with the nature environment which is something that is precious for urban community and something that is often not available to urban community i can say through my experience bringing urban used to place by the presidio and east bay regional parks where they have sound nature resource...
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executive director of literallyy for environmental justice and i came out today to support the nature resource plan i've had the opportunity to work with thousand of youth giving them an opportunity to interact with the nature environment which is something that is precious for urban community and something that is often not available to urban community i can say through my experience bringing urban used to place by the presidio and east bay regional parks where they have sound nature resource management practices balanced with positive recreation policies it is just a better experience i think that the city is doing a disservice to people who want to be able to use parks and want to feel like they belong to the nature environment and not separate the way that the natural area program has pan handcuffed and unable to move forward with the implementation of that plan for in many years is a huge disservice to our future generations and our parks particularly for people i think that sound management practices can code that with dogs and bikers and joggers any kind of outdoor recreation experience
executive director of literallyy for environmental justice and i came out today to support the nature resource plan i've had the opportunity to work with thousand of youth giving them an opportunity to interact with the nature environment which is something that is precious for urban community and something that is often not available to urban community i can say through my experience bringing urban used to place by the presidio and east bay regional parks where they have sound nature resource...
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final you were for the name resources management plan and the rec and park department will consider adopting the ceqa plan and consider approving the plan item one a significant naturalesource area management plan certification of the i went the public hearing on the draft eir closed the comment period ended june 2012 public comment will be received when the items are received you, however, comments may not be included in the final eir the natural resource plan. >> let me kind of make an announcement for the commissioners and appreciate you being here on a rainy day and appreciate our patience an - those two items are similar we'll dodger to have one public comment period this will not be the last opportunity for the equipment plan project and want to make sure that folks know those two commissioners often mediated together regularly for various items not usual so we'll offer public comment today and try to give everyone an opportunity to speak thank you. >> good morning, commissioners i'm the planning capital director for the rec and park department i wanted to start off by offering a few observations for the most part san francisco is rear monk american city's it o
final you were for the name resources management plan and the rec and park department will consider adopting the ceqa plan and consider approving the plan item one a significant naturalesource area management plan certification of the i went the public hearing on the draft eir closed the comment period ended june 2012 public comment will be received when the items are received you, however, comments may not be included in the final eir the natural resource plan. >> let me kind of make an...
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around, we have seen have the natural resources, the sunshine and good weather. i think making decisions that take it vantage of the clean industry for the benefit of everybody, finding how we accommodate the increase in population. how do we build an of housing, affordable housing, for people to live here? and to come here? and still keep the quality of life the way it is? with more people wanting to come. for now, a population of 1.3 million in the city, that makes us the largest city and more people will be coming. how do we keep what san diego is and still know that more people want to come to take advantage of what it is? that is the challenge, going forward. weekend, we are featuring the history of san diego, california. together with our charter spectrum at cox communications cable partners. learn more about san diego and the other stops on the city tour at c-span.org. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> when he became president, he appointed for to a job he did well. the director of the bureau of war insurance.
around, we have seen have the natural resources, the sunshine and good weather. i think making decisions that take it vantage of the clean industry for the benefit of everybody, finding how we accommodate the increase in population. how do we build an of housing, affordable housing, for people to live here? and to come here? and still keep the quality of life the way it is? with more people wanting to come. for now, a population of 1.3 million in the city, that makes us the largest city and...
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federal protection responsible maintenance as outlined in the plans will help them thrive the natural resources plan is geared the adolescence and hard working and careful attention to detail put into the development of the management plan it provides a thoughtful plan to manage the restoration of the dignity and provided for the restoration well 1w09s future spur cares about the opportunities for education research and restorative programs and schools and museums and children's programs use this for viral education that promotes this as a call to justice spur a passing has been a long time is supporter and recognizes honoring the program manager was a good government award and recognizes this vision problematic staffing and volunteer management and stewardship of our natural areas that is in the plans today a great deal of energy into developing the management plan by certifying this we can insure the valuable landscapes seize the - we strongly urge to adopt the management plan thank you. >> hi my name is tom i'm a mechanical engineer and run a material science business in san francisco i want
federal protection responsible maintenance as outlined in the plans will help them thrive the natural resources plan is geared the adolescence and hard working and careful attention to detail put into the development of the management plan it provides a thoughtful plan to manage the restoration of the dignity and provided for the restoration well 1w09s future spur cares about the opportunities for education research and restorative programs and schools and museums and children's programs use...
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>> we have what you see around, the natural resources of the good son, the good weather. making decisions that take advantage of that to the benefit of everybody. finding how we accommodate the increase of population area how do we build enough housing, affordable housing for people to live here and to come here and keep the quality of life the way it is. when more people wanting to come, we are now population of one point 3 million just in the city, that makes us the eighth largest eddie and more people are going to be coming. how do we keep what san diego is an make more people want to come and take advantage of what it is, that's the challenge going forward. >> you're watching tv on c-span2 with nonfiction book authors every weekend. book tv: television for serious readers. >> joining us onset is professor carol anderson, here is your book, white rage: the unspoken truth of our racial divide. professor anderson, what do you mean my white rage? >> what i mean by a white rage is not often thought of as the clan and burning of cost coffins but white rage
>> we have what you see around, the natural resources of the good son, the good weather. making decisions that take advantage of that to the benefit of everybody. finding how we accommodate the increase of population area how do we build enough housing, affordable housing for people to live here and to come here and keep the quality of life the way it is. when more people wanting to come, we are now population of one point 3 million just in the city, that makes us the eighth largest eddie...
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>> what we have is what you see around us, the natural resource of the sun and the good weather. i think making decisions that take advantage of that clean industry for the benefit of everybody, finding how we accommodate the increase in population, how do we build enough housing, affordable housing for people to live here and to come here, and keep the quality of life the way it is, you know, with more people wanting to come. we're now a population of 1.3 million just in the city. that makes us the eighth largest city. and more people are going to be coming. how do we keep what san diego is and still know that more people want to come to take advantage of what it is? that's the challenge going forward. weekend we are featuring the history of cn eagle, california. together with charter spectrum.
>> what we have is what you see around us, the natural resource of the sun and the good weather. i think making decisions that take advantage of that clean industry for the benefit of everybody, finding how we accommodate the increase in population, how do we build enough housing, affordable housing for people to live here and to come here, and keep the quality of life the way it is, you know, with more people wanting to come. we're now a population of 1.3 million just in the city. that...
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the historic national treasure and encourage you not to separate sharp park from the natural resources management plan thank you >> okay. i'll say is good evening laura paw my name is tim i'm a homeowner up on mountain davidson in fact, my property line touches the natural areas program part of mountain i'm very concerned of the cutting of the trees up on mountain davidson and urge you to go the route of the maintenance option while other cities are planting thousands and thousands of trees all over the world our city choose to cut them down to try to bring down the mountain prespanish i think we can't go back the trees form like many others in the audience have said that is a recess pies from city knowledge even if you're in the in the forest you look at up at the cross and the trees it is calming. >> i want to bring up that nap has been less than transparent they've not reached out to the citizens up on mountain davidson what they want to do with the forest and with our new president we'll be spending a lot of money on cutting down trees one agency rec and park that is cutting trees
the historic national treasure and encourage you not to separate sharp park from the natural resources management plan thank you >> okay. i'll say is good evening laura paw my name is tim i'm a homeowner up on mountain davidson in fact, my property line touches the natural areas program part of mountain i'm very concerned of the cutting of the trees up on mountain davidson and urge you to go the route of the maintenance option while other cities are planting thousands and thousands of...
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the historic national treasure and encourage you not to separate sharp park from the natural resources management plan thank you >> okay. i'll say is good evening laura paw my name is tim i'm a homeowner up on mountain davidson in fact, my property line touches the natural areas program part of mountain i'm very concerned of the cutting of the trees up on mountain davidson and urge you to go the route of the maintenance option while other cities are planting thousands and thousands of trees all over the world our city choose to cut them down to try to bring down the mountain prespanish i think we can't go back the trees form like many others in the audience have said that is a recess pies from city knowledge even if you're in the in the forest you look at up at the cross and the trees it is calming. >> i want to bring up that nap has been less than transparent they've not reached out to the citizens up on mountain davidson what they want to do with the forest and with our new president we'll be spending a lot of money on cutting down trees one agency rec and park that is cutting trees
the historic national treasure and encourage you not to separate sharp park from the natural resources management plan thank you >> okay. i'll say is good evening laura paw my name is tim i'm a homeowner up on mountain davidson in fact, my property line touches the natural areas program part of mountain i'm very concerned of the cutting of the trees up on mountain davidson and urge you to go the route of the maintenance option while other cities are planting thousands and thousands of...
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>> what we have is what you see around us, the natural resource of the sun and the good weather.hink making decisions that take advantage of that clean industry for the benefit of everybody, finding how we accommodate the increase in population, how do we build enough housing, affordable housing for people to live here and to come here and keep the quality of life the way it is, you know, with more people wanting to come. we're now a population of 1.3 million just in the city. that makes us the eighth largest city. and more people are going to be coming. how do we keep what san diego is and still know that more people want to come to take advantage of what it is. that's the challenge going forward. >> this is booktv on c-span2, it's for serious readers. it's for serious readers. here's our prime time lineup. coming up tonight at 7:15 eastern, major general arnold ponaro talks about his life in the military and on the senate armed services committee. at 8:30, nick adams shares his take on the immigration system, both legal and illegal. on booktv's "after words" program at 10 easte
>> what we have is what you see around us, the natural resource of the sun and the good weather.hink making decisions that take advantage of that clean industry for the benefit of everybody, finding how we accommodate the increase in population, how do we build enough housing, affordable housing for people to live here and to come here and keep the quality of life the way it is, you know, with more people wanting to come. we're now a population of 1.3 million just in the city. that makes...
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where we were a few short years ago as a the question we face in the future not if they have the natural resources for the talent to reduce and what we need to prosper because it has demonstrated we clearly do in the months and years ahead by a bipartisan vision of american energy that generates the kinds of jobs with the of hallmark of the industry since the very beginning ultimately the very foundational nature of oil and gas fuel and feedstock for everyday products makes the national policy discussion more than just an abstract position in may said it is gish -- a discussion of what is best for american workers families and the environment truly energy is everything as we look to the future the industry since stands ready to offer solutions to help the needs of variation from to work with elected officials of levels of government to ensure that the american consumer benefits hist above all we will remain responsible stewards of the resources we develop for which we operate thank you for your time today and participating with the. [applause] >>. >> being a political audience what was it api like
where we were a few short years ago as a the question we face in the future not if they have the natural resources for the talent to reduce and what we need to prosper because it has demonstrated we clearly do in the months and years ahead by a bipartisan vision of american energy that generates the kinds of jobs with the of hallmark of the industry since the very beginning ultimately the very foundational nature of oil and gas fuel and feedstock for everyday products makes the national policy...
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speaker, in closing, i want to thank again chairman rob bishop of the natural resources committee for his understanding and support. i also thank chairman don young who held a hearing on this issue last september and agreed that action was needed. i appreciate the support of ranking member grijalva and our new immediate ranking member norma torres and of course, mr. speaker, i am indebted to the minority whip, mr. hoyer and majority leader mr. mccarthy and to my friend, mr. mcclintock, of california who agreed to bring h.r. 339 to the floor today and having no further speakers, i yield back the balance of my time and ask for support of h.r. 339. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: thank you, mr. speaker. i urge the house to finish the work it began in december by passing this bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 339. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affi
speaker, in closing, i want to thank again chairman rob bishop of the natural resources committee for his understanding and support. i also thank chairman don young who held a hearing on this issue last september and agreed that action was needed. i appreciate the support of ranking member grijalva and our new immediate ranking member norma torres and of course, mr. speaker, i am indebted to the minority whip, mr. hoyer and majority leader mr. mccarthy and to my friend, mr. mcclintock, of...
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thirty this morning - secretary of energy nominee "rick perry" will testify before the senate energy and natural resources committee. then at ten - the senate finance commmittee will hear from "steve mnuchin" - trump's pick for secretary of the treasury. the final cabinet pick, now complete. trump has chosen former georgia governor sonny perdue as his nominee for secretary of agriculture. since leaving office in 20-11, perdue h logistics firms. the department of agriculture has a 140 billion dollar budget and oversees the nation's farm policy and food stamp program. at least one cabinet nominee is getting the thumbs up from
thirty this morning - secretary of energy nominee "rick perry" will testify before the senate energy and natural resources committee. then at ten - the senate finance commmittee will hear from "steve mnuchin" - trump's pick for secretary of the treasury. the final cabinet pick, now complete. trump has chosen former georgia governor sonny perdue as his nominee for secretary of agriculture. since leaving office in 20-11, perdue h logistics firms. the department of agriculture...
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it is having an impact on the natural resources and the economy my stay. having an effect on shellfish and the ability to see. it's having an effect on the two most devastating fire season their status had in the history of our state, burning up one indian reservation over $2 billion worth of timber. we have requested, my colleague senator collins of my and gao report that i expect to be out this year that will tell you exactly how much it's affecting us government and i don't think the number will be in the billions. it's going to be higher than that. so my question is as you look at this agency one of the things that i predicated my comment on is the level of science that needs to be made to continue to do this transition. the transition team sent around a document to the department of energy basically trying to identify dod responsibilities related a set climate meetings, attending framework convention on climate change, things of that nature. juxtapose the fact that we are getting hacked by the russians and the republicans in the house didn't bother to
it is having an impact on the natural resources and the economy my stay. having an effect on shellfish and the ability to see. it's having an effect on the two most devastating fire season their status had in the history of our state, burning up one indian reservation over $2 billion worth of timber. we have requested, my colleague senator collins of my and gao report that i expect to be out this year that will tell you exactly how much it's affecting us government and i don't think the number...
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people travel from around the world to come to wyoming because the natural resources are spectacular. wyoming has managed to strike the balance between the environment and economy, and it shows. for eight years wyoming has suffered under an epa that doesn't believe in striking the balance as a crushed energy jobs the state revenue fell pays for the state programs in this includes paying for the vital environmental programs. the wholesale change is needed. any administrator in the agency needs to protect the environment in a responsible way that doesn't ignore the good work states due to protect the air, land and water as will as their economies. this time i would like to ask the ranking member for an opening statement. >> mr. chairman, thank you for bringing us here today and for your kind words as well. i want to begin by welcoming the nominee to a very important hearing. it's important i went for a long run through the state park in the northern part of delaware and reached just as the sky was turning a brilliant blue and wildlife is all around. in a word, it was perfect. later that
people travel from around the world to come to wyoming because the natural resources are spectacular. wyoming has managed to strike the balance between the environment and economy, and it shows. for eight years wyoming has suffered under an epa that doesn't believe in striking the balance as a crushed energy jobs the state revenue fell pays for the state programs in this includes paying for the vital environmental programs. the wholesale change is needed. any administrator in the agency needs...
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. >> i'm talking about the natural resources in our area and we love taking them through that tree. >> it draws thousands of visitors through the state park to walk through the tunnel and snap a picture. but this year, her class won't be able to see it, after it toppled over in sunday's storm. >> i had mixed emotions at that point. definitely devastated that this fell, you know, that a piece of history has fallen. at the same token, this is human history. >> this used to be the trail that visitors could walk through right underneath the tree. the tree fell, it not only exposed the top of the cabin, but it also revealed some graffiti dating back to the 1800s. >> based on yosemite getting all of these visitors, they wanted a piece of the action, they cut a hole in the tree. >> the tree is estimated to be 2,000 years old. >> this is still a home, it's giving off carbon dioxide. >> and park officials urging people to see some of the other attractions while they are still here. >> do you think it will impact visitorship? >> i don't think so. it shouldn't. there are so many of the dance hal
. >> i'm talking about the natural resources in our area and we love taking them through that tree. >> it draws thousands of visitors through the state park to walk through the tunnel and snap a picture. but this year, her class won't be able to see it, after it toppled over in sunday's storm. >> i had mixed emotions at that point. definitely devastated that this fell, you know, that a piece of history has fallen. at the same token, this is human history. >> this used to...
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consumer continues to benefit from domestic energy money will remainders bonds abels to words of the natural resourcese develop a good neighbor and assistance to which we operate. thank you for your time and participating with us. [applause] >> just a reminder that you have a question of course, we start off what would api like to say from a trump whitehouse? >>. >> let me use the word collaboration of the industry shin and congress in the senate and the house consisted with the points we make today to capture a vision of what is best for the american people per car mentioned earlier they have what made it clear they want change and do things differently. but we hope it is a collaborative period where leaders come together to say here is what we need to do. from our standpoint of top priority of the regulatory agenda because i also mention dealing with the 145 proposed pending regulations of the oil and gas industry. we support smart regulation and common sense regulation many of these are redundant and unnecessary and pose a cost on the american consumer purpose we hope regulatory activity is a top p
consumer continues to benefit from domestic energy money will remainders bonds abels to words of the natural resourcese develop a good neighbor and assistance to which we operate. thank you for your time and participating with us. [applause] >> just a reminder that you have a question of course, we start off what would api like to say from a trump whitehouse? >>. >> let me use the word collaboration of the industry shin and congress in the senate and the house consisted with...
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what makes a great business is the natural resources on the mind but also to use the a habitat oncreateand to be able to live on the moon so it is not simply tourism. it is to say community from some potential disaster. even if you want to live on mars the best training places them on because the problems are similar. caroline: would you have to will thee funds or fuel be able to sustain the growth of the business and be able to bring in profits to bring the living about on the moon? guests: yes. we are fully funded to do our first, second, and third mission. do, landing on the monitors not just about us. what oneut showing small group of entrepreneurs are doing. not only do we become the first company to ever land on the the, we began -- become fourth superpower. on springer's will be the superpowers, not the nationstate. some of the biggest problems facing him and he will be solved by on screeners whether that happens to be elon musk or the moon express. caroline: usually that is given to someone who is elected. you are just going to have that power through creativity. guest: the idea
what makes a great business is the natural resources on the mind but also to use the a habitat oncreateand to be able to live on the moon so it is not simply tourism. it is to say community from some potential disaster. even if you want to live on mars the best training places them on because the problems are similar. caroline: would you have to will thee funds or fuel be able to sustain the growth of the business and be able to bring in profits to bring the living about on the moon? guests:...
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>> on assembling the leadership team agriculture, energy, natural resources cyberbut the cabinet secretaries on the senate confirm political appointments and to meet with him every week to present those appointment options to minnesota and recommendations again intends texas for gubernatorial appointments the differences there is no cabinet form of government so it is as opposed to secretaries during that. >> did the former president did you any of vice on how to win the seat he lost? >> is best in vice was lead by example the what he did to impress upon me how one should lead and govern and approach public office. he had a tremendous regard for the office of the presidency. his dad said it is a noble calling. it is the greatest contribution to me and the fact he supported me financially meant a lot to me but he doesn't really do endorsements but we do consider that one and he has become more popular as time has gone by and history has proven his focus and his strong stance on postman 11 foreign policy was good for the world and america. but he is tremendously popular in his own backyard of
>> on assembling the leadership team agriculture, energy, natural resources cyberbut the cabinet secretaries on the senate confirm political appointments and to meet with him every week to present those appointment options to minnesota and recommendations again intends texas for gubernatorial appointments the differences there is no cabinet form of government so it is as opposed to secretaries during that. >> did the former president did you any of vice on how to win the seat he...
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they really introduce these not industrialists to the natural resources, the raw materials that are available on the southern appalachia. this will set the stage for industrialization taking place in appalachia. we will get into industrialization next week. i don't want to touch on that get. as the given to the mid-1870's though, this is when you begin to see the rise of local color writers. they will begin to replace the scenic entrepreneurs. your member, local color writers are more focused --they arescape focused on the mountain people themselves. what they are going to stress though is that the cure via readies a mountain culture. they are point to stress how different these mountain residents are when you compare ofm to one of the readers harpers weekly to something in new york city. one covering the story is a guy by will rogers. article.hed an the me give you an excerpt from his article here. the natives of this region are characterized by marked peculiarities. here he is saying he is focusing on the mountain people. he is saying they are different physically from other americans. of t
they really introduce these not industrialists to the natural resources, the raw materials that are available on the southern appalachia. this will set the stage for industrialization taking place in appalachia. we will get into industrialization next week. i don't want to touch on that get. as the given to the mid-1870's though, this is when you begin to see the rise of local color writers. they will begin to replace the scenic entrepreneurs. your member, local color writers are more focused...
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really what these scenic entrepreneur writings do is introduce these northern industrialists to the natural resources and raw materials that are available in appalachia. this is going to set the stage for industrialization in appalachia. as we get into the mid-1870's, this is when you see the rise of local color writers. those local color writers are going to replace of these scenic entrepreneurs. local color writers are more focused on, not the landscape, they are focused on the mountain people themselves. what they are going to stress is the chiller air t's -- strangeness of mountain culture. the first local color writer is a man by the name of will la wless harney. he is going to publish an article called strange land and peculiar people. "the natives of this region are characterized by marked peculiarities." he talks about the elongation of the bones, the contour of the facial angle -- and the harsh features were exemplified in the noble features of the late president lincoln. so, a couple of important things. he is first saying that these people are somehow different. in this case, even physical
really what these scenic entrepreneur writings do is introduce these northern industrialists to the natural resources and raw materials that are available in appalachia. this is going to set the stage for industrialization in appalachia. as we get into the mid-1870's, this is when you see the rise of local color writers. those local color writers are going to replace of these scenic entrepreneurs. local color writers are more focused on, not the landscape, they are focused on the mountain...
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it is having an impact on the natural resources economy in my state. it's having an effect on shellfish and the ability to feed and it's having an effect on the two most devastating five-year seasons or state has had in the history of our state building up in just $2 billion with september. we've requested the report did i expect to be at this year. basically trying to identify the responsibilities related to climate me onetings climate change and things of that nature. juxtaposed to the fact we are getting hacked by the russians and the republicans in the house couldn't bother to pick up on the cybersecurity bill and pass it. trying to understand where you are going to have priorities. i want to know your commitment to protecting these individuals in the scientific budget that goes along with them. it's the efforts of defending us and basically repudiating the comments of bringing the hacking on and instead make the commitment to pick up the mantle and defend the nation against russian attacks. that question must be referenced went out before i was eve
it is having an impact on the natural resources economy in my state. it's having an effect on shellfish and the ability to feed and it's having an effect on the two most devastating five-year seasons or state has had in the history of our state building up in just $2 billion with september. we've requested the report did i expect to be at this year. basically trying to identify the responsibilities related to climate me onetings climate change and things of that nature. juxtaposed to the fact...
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it is economic growth looking at ways that the natural resources can bring us to be energy independent or create jobs or whatever. there is a lot of new thinking that he's empowered his team and cabinet to look at to create job and grow the economy and bring the deficit down. yes, sir. >> two questions, i know you love us. if there is a protest, there were are were journalist that were arrested and will this administration support the reporter ares doing the facts. >> you know i am a fan. >> you know i love you. and that is on record. and how maryland is sponsoring legislation for a national shield law. the vice-president in the past supported that for the reporters. would this administration pass that for reporters. >> i have not asked and i would glad to follow-up with you on that. >> richard from canada. on keystone, the initial process is ten years. how fast does the president want this? >> quick as possible. he wantses to make sure it is back on track and get it moving. it is too important for the job and country. >> the prime minister, they talk about p that? >> they talked about
it is economic growth looking at ways that the natural resources can bring us to be energy independent or create jobs or whatever. there is a lot of new thinking that he's empowered his team and cabinet to look at to create job and grow the economy and bring the deficit down. yes, sir. >> two questions, i know you love us. if there is a protest, there were are were journalist that were arrested and will this administration support the reporter ares doing the facts. >> you know i am...
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the "washington post" points out seizing the natural resources of a sovereign nation would violate theeneva conventions. that's why the united states went to war with iraq for the first time. in 1990, iraq invaded another sovereign country, kuwait, to take its oil reserves. so, is donald trump advocating a war crime? steve clemens is joining us after the praek. break. i can't wait for her to have that college experience that i had. the classes, the friends, the independence. and since we planned for it, that student debt is the one experience, i'm glad she'll miss >>> when you become the ameriprise when you hit 300,000 miles. or here, when you walked away without a scratch. maybe it was all the times it got you safely out there. or all the times it got you out of there. maybe it was the day your baby came home. or maybe the day you realized your baby was not a baby anymore. every subaru is built to earn your trust. because we know what you're trusting us with. subaru. kelley blue book's most trusted brand. and best overall brand. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> when you b
the "washington post" points out seizing the natural resources of a sovereign nation would violate theeneva conventions. that's why the united states went to war with iraq for the first time. in 1990, iraq invaded another sovereign country, kuwait, to take its oil reserves. so, is donald trump advocating a war crime? steve clemens is joining us after the praek. break. i can't wait for her to have that college experience that i had. the classes, the friends, the independence. and since...
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. >> let's talk about the areas in the market where you have the most positions in the natural resourcesa. do you believe that this reflation trade continues. that's a major trump rally trade since he clinched the victory? >>> we own refineries and we own some oil. but we're sort of in a lot of things. some of it private companies. automotive. and we have a lot of aig. so there's, that's public. i'm thinking of the public ones. we have a lot of other things too. i have a big hedge against them. and that's where we really stand. okay, so that's -- >> so let's be specific about some of your holdings. you're going to be an adviser or an adviser to the president-elect and one of your major causes is to get the rims halted because it hurt the medium size refiners. is that your number one reason why you signed up to be an adviser for trump? >> it's not -- you know, maybe it sounds corny but it's not a priority. everybody is making so much of it. that it sort of completely off base. you know, i know donald and i think he's a smart guy. i think this country was going downhill fast and i still th
. >> let's talk about the areas in the market where you have the most positions in the natural resourcesa. do you believe that this reflation trade continues. that's a major trump rally trade since he clinched the victory? >>> we own refineries and we own some oil. but we're sort of in a lot of things. some of it private companies. automotive. and we have a lot of aig. so there's, that's public. i'm thinking of the public ones. we have a lot of other things too. i have a big...
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being used as essentially a capitalist tool, as a looting tool, as a pillaging tool to steal the natural resources from other countries. having an oil company ceo in charge of our foreign policy is enough to create those worries. you're not hitting at it anymore. when the president says, yes, that's our policy and the white house spokesman backs it up, it was dangerous to u.s. interest when it was a hypothetical, when it was a conspiracy theory, but now it is u.s. policy. and the people who are going to face the threat from it are american troops who are already in harm's way in libya, in iraq, in syria. gordon troebridge was deputy press secretary last week. today he is no longer is. today he said this, white house spokesman needed to clearly say u.s. is not going the take iraq's oil. every moment that statement stands puts our troops at greater risk. if you are a military family, if you have friends in the military, if you know somebody who is deployed or is deploying, we're going to take your oil, that's american policy now, we're going to take your oil, that has just shifted the ground underne
being used as essentially a capitalist tool, as a looting tool, as a pillaging tool to steal the natural resources from other countries. having an oil company ceo in charge of our foreign policy is enough to create those worries. you're not hitting at it anymore. when the president says, yes, that's our policy and the white house spokesman backs it up, it was dangerous to u.s. interest when it was a hypothetical, when it was a conspiracy theory, but now it is u.s. policy. and the people who are...
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"- growth fossil fuel is having an impact on the natural resources in my stay. s having an effect on shellfish and the ability to feed. it is having an effect on the two most devastating fire seasons my state has had in the history of our state, burning up in one indian reservation over $2 billion worth of timber. a report thatted i expect to be out this year that will tell you exactly how much this is costing the u.s. government. and i don't think the number will be in the billions. it will be higher than that. question is, as you look at this agency, one of the predicated my comments on is the level of science investment that needs to be made to continue to do this transition. the transition team sent around a document to the department of energy basically trying to identify doe responsibilities related to, they said, climate meetings, attending framework conventions on climate change, things of that nature. juxtaposed to the fact that we are getting hacked by the russians and the republicans in the house couldn't bother to pick up a cyber security bill and pas
"- growth fossil fuel is having an impact on the natural resources in my stay. s having an effect on shellfish and the ability to feed. it is having an effect on the two most devastating fire seasons my state has had in the history of our state, burning up in one indian reservation over $2 billion worth of timber. a report thatted i expect to be out this year that will tell you exactly how much this is costing the u.s. government. and i don't think the number will be in the billions. it...
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resources. he says that they were contacted and somebody went out searching. >> the ohio department natural resourcesndeed launched an investigation. they would not elaborate on if the men would face any possible charges. now, this is not dixon's first time being in the national news headlines n2014 and 2015 he got some attention for the zombie nativity scene he built in his backyard during the holidays. >> fool me once, shame on me. fool me twice. >> you're going jail maybe. >> shame on me. >>> 5:49. a once internet stalwart is undergoing a big change but not just in name only. that's coming up later in tech bytes. >> the dramatic rescue of a deer who got stuck on the ice. >> ♪ this. is. everything. honey bunches of oats. it's all of this, this, this, and this. it's the mother of all cereals. it's that, and that, and all of that. it's the most cerealriffic cereal. in all of history. yeah, it's that good. honey bunches of oats. this. is. everything. >> a deer trying to dodge some coyotes in connecticut got stuck during the escape. there's no getting up much police and wildlife officials fond the anim
resources. he says that they were contacted and somebody went out searching. >> the ohio department natural resourcesndeed launched an investigation. they would not elaborate on if the men would face any possible charges. now, this is not dixon's first time being in the national news headlines n2014 and 2015 he got some attention for the zombie nativity scene he built in his backyard during the holidays. >> fool me once, shame on me. fool me twice. >> you're going jail maybe....
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the natural resources defense council calls this a dangerous move that removes the public from the entire process. susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> today the environment, tomorrow immigration. president trump is expected to sign executive actions to tighten border security. >>> new at 6:00 we get our first look at the major storm damage closing one of the most scenic highways in the world. huge mudslides are blocking part of highway 1 in big sur. kpix 5's len ramirez shows us the massive clean-up that's expected to take weeks. >> reporter: the coast is clear. but the road through big sur is not. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: chp officers set up a roadblock on highway 1 to turn around traffic because massive slides are still covering the roads. caltrans' geologists says this is one of several slides still blocking highway 1 south of big sur five days after they came down on friday morning. this team actually hiked to the top of the slide to take a look and they say the area around it is still very unstable. >> the severity is big boulders the size of cars on the road, big holes in the road from the
the natural resources defense council calls this a dangerous move that removes the public from the entire process. susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> today the environment, tomorrow immigration. president trump is expected to sign executive actions to tighten border security. >>> new at 6:00 we get our first look at the major storm damage closing one of the most scenic highways in the world. huge mudslides are blocking part of highway 1 in big sur. kpix 5's len ramirez shows us the...
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. >> talking about the natural resources in our area and we love taking them through that tree. >> it draws thousands of visitors to the big tree state park to walkthrough the tunnel and snap a picture. this year her class won't be able to see it after it toppled over in sunday's storm. >> i had mixed emotions. i was devastated that this fell, the piece of history has fallen. by the same token, it's human history. >> you can see when the tree fell it exposed the tops of the cabins and each walls, but also graffiti dating back to the 1800. >> based on yosemite getting all these visitors, they wanted a piece of the action. they cut a hole in the tree and made it look like a cabin. this is still a habitat, a home, giving off carbon monoxide and helping with the environment. >> the park department is encouraging people to come see other attractions while they're still here. >> i don't think it will impact visitors. there are so many things, the dance hall, huge tree stump and just the magnitude of the trees around here. there are so many things to offer. >> kcra3 news. >>> while the storm
. >> talking about the natural resources in our area and we love taking them through that tree. >> it draws thousands of visitors to the big tree state park to walkthrough the tunnel and snap a picture. this year her class won't be able to see it after it toppled over in sunday's storm. >> i had mixed emotions. i was devastated that this fell, the piece of history has fallen. by the same token, it's human history. >> you can see when the tree fell it exposed the tops of...
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the story goes on to note that many republicans including the natural resources committee chairman robishop were pushed a hand over federal lands to state and local authorities on the grounds that they will be more responsible to the concerns of local residents. many democrats argue that these lands should be managed on behalf of all americans and not just those living nearby and warned that cash-strapped states and local officials might sell these parcels to developers. a couple other rule changes that went into effect yesterday when that new package was voted on at the beginning of the 1/15 congress -- 115th congress. house documents are made more electronically available and new rules make it easier to reduce spending in some appropriations bills. a continues a prohibition on lobbyists in the private house jim -- it continues a prohibition on lobbyists in the private house gym. that's a wrap up of some of the rules included in the package yesterday. host: joining us now is christina peterson to talk about the 115th congress. could you walk us through what happened considering this o
the story goes on to note that many republicans including the natural resources committee chairman robishop were pushed a hand over federal lands to state and local authorities on the grounds that they will be more responsible to the concerns of local residents. many democrats argue that these lands should be managed on behalf of all americans and not just those living nearby and warned that cash-strapped states and local officials might sell these parcels to developers. a couple other rule...
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they didn't like the idea of companies having so much control of the natural resources. >> a lot of farm there. >> and it is fragile. they graze cattle out there. crazy sand hills with tufts of grass the cattle graze on. i've seen it firsthand. there will be a big environmental blowback to the president on this. and it's already proven in the dakota pipeline. proven to be very well organized and tenacious. freezing cold out there and there were thousands and thousands of people who would not leave. >> first 100 days, errol. it's the second day. so far? >> so far, moving at light speed, as was promised. for all of the criticism that donald trump gets from a lot of different sources, nobody has said that he's slow or lazy or doesn't mean what he says when he's going to move some things forward. we're going to find that on obamacare, he's pushing congress further and faster than they're ready to go. on the signing of the executive orders it was planned weeks in advance. he's sitting down spending hours issuing the executive orders he promised. >> jackie, your view? >> it's going to be inter
they didn't like the idea of companies having so much control of the natural resources. >> a lot of farm there. >> and it is fragile. they graze cattle out there. crazy sand hills with tufts of grass the cattle graze on. i've seen it firsthand. there will be a big environmental blowback to the president on this. and it's already proven in the dakota pipeline. proven to be very well organized and tenacious. freezing cold out there and there were thousands and thousands of people who...
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today in the senate, to the president's nominees advanced the committee for the energy and natural resources committee approved the nomination of congressman ryan zinke of the next interior secretary in the nomination of former governor rick perry as the next secretary of energy. elaine chao also gratefully received the senate vote to become next secretary of transportation. i expect further guidance on her official swearing into come soon. senate democrats have done everything in their power to do the work in the senate while the president takes action. just like he promised during à it is fortunate to senate democrats remain so out of touch that the american people Ãthis past november.the people want change, president trump is delivering that change. the only responsive senate democrats so far as you try to install the core functions of our government. another i see this every day but it is getting ridiculous. the idea that these people have qualifications and is being stalled because they are being Ãthat they are not showing up to hearings is truly outrageous. i like to give a special sho
today in the senate, to the president's nominees advanced the committee for the energy and natural resources committee approved the nomination of congressman ryan zinke of the next interior secretary in the nomination of former governor rick perry as the next secretary of energy. elaine chao also gratefully received the senate vote to become next secretary of transportation. i expect further guidance on her official swearing into come soon. senate democrats have done everything in their power...
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sometimes they have got that land by being military generals but being wealthy was the natural resources. for the last hundred years starting with rockefeller and ending with the sul tan bruni in 1996, the wealthiest person has always been associatedded with oil. then in 1997 it is bill gates. he doesn't own any land, any gold, any oil. he has no buildings. he has no equipment. >> rose: a monopoly on a operating system. >> he has a monopoly on a knowledge system, right. and so-- . >> the idea of a different kind of order, i think, allowed us, me anyway, to think in a different way. to represent in one way, to give you that seemlessness, i thinkment and the connection between the interior, extension drk dsh exterior becomes seems. so the idea you are bringing an urban life into the interior of civic buildings. >> rose: has this profession for you been worth the struggle? >> i think so. >> rose: you think so. >> yeah, no, it is not finished. >> rose: i know but you have. >> i enjoy doing what i did. so i know it was difficult but i did not see it at the time i was doing it as a struggle. a
sometimes they have got that land by being military generals but being wealthy was the natural resources. for the last hundred years starting with rockefeller and ending with the sul tan bruni in 1996, the wealthiest person has always been associatedded with oil. then in 1997 it is bill gates. he doesn't own any land, any gold, any oil. he has no buildings. he has no equipment. >> rose: a monopoly on a operating system. >> he has a monopoly on a knowledge system, right. and so-- ....
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then they got a call from the ohio department of natural resources. >> used resources he said that theycontacted and somebody went out searching. >> the ohio department of natural resources has launched an investigation. they would not elaborate on any possible charges the men could face. dixon made national news in 2014 and 2015 for the zombie nativity scene. he built in his backyard during the holidays. so, he has a history. >> he has a thing for zombies. it is 4:49 and we'll have a live look at your roads up next. >>> also brad pitt and angelina jolie explain how they're going to keep the details of their divorce private. >> volkswagen is considering bringing back those classic micro buses with a high tech twist. >> ♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 different versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder, get 150 meg internet
then they got a call from the ohio department of natural resources. >> used resources he said that theycontacted and somebody went out searching. >> the ohio department of natural resources has launched an investigation. they would not elaborate on any possible charges the men could face. dixon made national news in 2014 and 2015 for the zombie nativity scene. he built in his backyard during the holidays. so, he has a history. >> he has a thing for zombies. it is 4:49 and...
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government if we're going to solve our entitlement programs and get that from the energy portion of the natural resources. he understands that. he's an entrepreneurial governor and cabinet secretary and he's got the admiration and respect of all of us, especially the president-elect. >> now, are we overstating or being too dramatic. when rick perry was first nominated and accepted, he didn't actually know what the job entailed and people are aghast. are we taking too much of it in. >> rick perry will be someone who doesn't have nuclear experience in the energy department. it's a misnomer. and what was interesting, that said, it's basically a misnomer because it's controlling our nuclear arsenal and something that richard brought out, which i think is absolutely right, having that kind of experience and understanding how we play in the world that energy secretary was the one that came in and was actually able to negotiate the iran deal. it's not just having a footprint or understanding oil but who is protecting who and understands -- >> he might have been but we have to watch out for this. when you have t
government if we're going to solve our entitlement programs and get that from the energy portion of the natural resources. he understands that. he's an entrepreneurial governor and cabinet secretary and he's got the admiration and respect of all of us, especially the president-elect. >> now, are we overstating or being too dramatic. when rick perry was first nominated and accepted, he didn't actually know what the job entailed and people are aghast. are we taking too much of it in....
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it is an honor to appear before this esteemed the senate committee on energy and natural resources. before beginning my remarks i would like to introduce and recognize my members of them have join me today. my wife lolita who is also a member the presidents elect hispanic advisory committee. my two grandchildren, matilda and charlotte. my daughter jennifer and her husband jack. and for the record i did tell my daughter, don't join the navy and don't marry a navy seal, and she did both. my sons wolfgang and conrad are back at school and hopefully studying today so they will not be with us. as the son of a plumber and the kid who grew up in a small timber town, railroad town in whitefish near glacier park, i am humbled to be before you as the president-elect's designee for secretary of interior. i am also deeply humbled because of great responsibility, the position holds to be the steward of our majestic lands, the champion of our great indian nations, and the manager and voice of our diverse wildlife. upfront, i am an unapologetic admirer of teddy roosevelt. and believe he had a right
it is an honor to appear before this esteemed the senate committee on energy and natural resources. before beginning my remarks i would like to introduce and recognize my members of them have join me today. my wife lolita who is also a member the presidents elect hispanic advisory committee. my two grandchildren, matilda and charlotte. my daughter jennifer and her husband jack. and for the record i did tell my daughter, don't join the navy and don't marry a navy seal, and she did both. my sons...
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the "washington post" points out seizing the natural resources of a sovereign nation would violate theeva conventions. that's why the united states went to war with iraq for the first time. in 1990, iraq invaded another sovereign country, kuwait, to take its oil reserves. so, is donald trump advocating a war crime? steve clemens is joining us ter the praek. break. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the only brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. ...stop clicking around...travel sites to find a better price... the lowest prices on our hotels are always at hilton.com. so pay less and get more only at hilton.com. (vo) do not go gentle into that good night, old age should burn and rave at close of day; rage, rage against the dying of the light. do not go gentle into that good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> when you become the president of the united states your words are important. you can say one sentence and
the "washington post" points out seizing the natural resources of a sovereign nation would violate theeva conventions. that's why the united states went to war with iraq for the first time. in 1990, iraq invaded another sovereign country, kuwait, to take its oil reserves. so, is donald trump advocating a war crime? steve clemens is joining us ter the praek. break. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that...
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where former presidential candidate and texas governor, rick perry, testified before the senate, energy and natural resources committee today as they considered his nomination to head the
where former presidential candidate and texas governor, rick perry, testified before the senate, energy and natural resources committee today as they considered his nomination to head the
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. >> talking about the natural resources and we love taking them through that tree. >> it draws thousandsf visitors to the state park to walk through the tunnel and snap a picture. but this year, she says her class won't be able to see it, after it toppled over in sunday's storm. >> i had mixed emotions at that point. i was definitely devastated that this fell, that the piece of history has fallen. but at the same token, this is human history. >> this used to be the trail that visitors could walk through underneath the tree. you can see when the tree fell, it not only exposed the top of the cabin, but also revealed some graffiti dating back to the 1800s. >> yosemite getting all of these visitors, they wanted a piece of the action. they decided to cut a hole in the tree. >> the tree is estimated to be 2,000 years old. >> this is still a habitat. this is still a home. it's still helping with the environment. >> park officials encouraging people to come see some of the other attractions while they are still here. >> do you think it will impact visitor shop? >> i don't think so. it shouldn't.
. >> talking about the natural resources and we love taking them through that tree. >> it draws thousandsf visitors to the state park to walk through the tunnel and snap a picture. but this year, she says her class won't be able to see it, after it toppled over in sunday's storm. >> i had mixed emotions at that point. i was definitely devastated that this fell, that the piece of history has fallen. but at the same token, this is human history. >> this used to be the...