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fothe prottion of sprinchinook der e enngered scies actnd failedttempts the fedal lel, the ste of caforniatilizinresear out of the mier l lel, the ste of cafornia keeth: tha god thigeneticwork c. from thearuk tri. like, o is to y if thespringeris could he lt year w nowand we've known elasthis for a while. now the bureaucrats gotta realize this is true. so, we've gotta go from here and start rehabilitating this river. mike: the springer issue is not an issue just in the klamath. it's an issue all upnd downheest coas throughout the entire range of spring chinook. asalmon riverestoraonas drivenbe cocil, it'because of, you knowthis, what's gng on he. but thatisting, think, wl set e precedt that wl lead to proctions f spring n all so, mean thas huge.t. ♪♪ ane: a ttament t the silience owild sprg inook ca by surprise iwhat i nsideredhe most likely mikethere's coup smallhe eeks whe no damsere buil. and thspring r aretill le to acss habit at the fl run cat easilyet to. and thspring r aretill and e of thein oua decentumber of fish. it's not a coincidence that the place with the most wild springers
fothe prottion of sprinchinook der e enngered scies actnd failedttempts the fedal lel, the ste of caforniatilizinresear out of the mier l lel, the ste of cafornia keeth: tha god thigeneticwork c. from thearuk tri. like, o is to y if thespringeris could he lt year w nowand we've known elasthis for a while. now the bureaucrats gotta realize this is true. so, we've gotta go from here and start rehabilitating this river. mike: the springer issue is not an issue just in the klamath. it's an issue...
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n christsen: t hisry of wer in e san jouin vaey iseally thhisty of wat in cafornia and in e americ west. you knowagriculte does ussomeing lik80% of theater in liforniaand it isade, younow, a mtibilliodollar iustry possib. it's one the gre paradox of calornia d of th centralalley anof the sanoaquin vley, in particur, that the mid of so muchichnesthat's created by water--by growing these very valuable crops--there are people who don't have clean drinking war. amda monac lanare a small town ofbout 600olks, located abou30 minut down from frno. it's majity lati. a lot foks here ke theiriving working surrounng field ok. oh. ithat, li, where, lik there's a cster of trailer hom? n: yes. yes... mono: is thereoh, ok.. ty startesetting homes d settinup theiromes in a w that wanot pland by local gornments ound the hen and some int, lol govement didecome aware of the mmunitbut did t incporate tm into anfficial wn or an officia ci. as a rult, theay that caifornia s dealt th small mmunitielike lane is tha they ha a systewhere the mmunity self canet up a commity serves distct to ovideertainital serces,
n christsen: t hisry of wer in e san jouin vaey iseally thhisty of wat in cafornia and in e americ west. you knowagriculte does ussomeing lik80% of theater in liforniaand it isade, younow, a mtibilliodollar iustry possib. it's one the gre paradox of calornia d of th centralalley anof the sanoaquin vley, in particur, that the mid of so muchichnesthat's created by water--by growing these very valuable crops--there are people who don't have clean drinking war. amda monac lanare a small town ofbout...
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buying local lobsters and local swordfish and other local fish, and i started buying out of baja cafornia. i started buying groupers and snappers and scallops out of baja california and diversified the business. [saw whirring] we buy directly from the boats. we know who we're buying from, and then we take care of the quality and get it to our different customer levels, whether it's a wholesaler in san francisco or whether it's a staurant here in san diego or an individual who walks in the door. we'll bring the fish back here, and we'll grade the fish one by one, so each fish, we'll do a tail cut, a core sample. we'll grade the fish. uh, number one? this one's a little different. the tail is a little bit off color, but the core isice, so i graded it a 2g with a two plus 4. we have a limited amount of wild fish we can take to keep the population sustainable, and yet we have a growing population in the world, so we need this seafood. there are more imports now. half the world's seafood supply is being farmed. it's not happening in the u.s. it's happening in another country under probably les
buying local lobsters and local swordfish and other local fish, and i started buying out of baja cafornia. i started buying groupers and snappers and scallops out of baja california and diversified the business. [saw whirring] we buy directly from the boats. we know who we're buying from, and then we take care of the quality and get it to our different customer levels, whether it's a wholesaler in san francisco or whether it's a staurant here in san diego or an individual who walks in the door....
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amy: thank you very much, congress member ro khanna, democratic congressmember from cafornia.ty whip of the congressional progressive caucus. next up, two stories about saudi arabia, how the kingdom is funneling liens into donald trump's golf resorts and how saudi arabia imprisoned two wikipedia administrators who posted content critical of the country's human rights records. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. the justice department and congress are facing news calls to investigate donald trump's financial ties to saudi arabia the latest controversy centers on a new golf tournament which is owned by saudi arabia's sovereign public investment fund. the chair of the fund is saudi crown prince mohamed bin salman. the new league has paid millions to golf resorts owned by donald trump who has publicly supported the new league which is attempting to compete with the pga. >> appreciate the decisi to host this event. >> i have known these people for a long time in saudi arabia and
amy: thank you very much, congress member ro khanna, democratic congressmember from cafornia.ty whip of the congressional progressive caucus. next up, two stories about saudi arabia, how the kingdom is funneling liens into donald trump's golf resorts and how saudi arabia imprisoned two wikipedia administrators who posted content critical of the country's human rights records. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy...
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traditional cement is made from limestone, blasted out of the side of giant quarries like this one in cafornia'some to life. >> yep. >> reporter: steve regis runs cement operations for cal portland's oro grande cement plant. >> this is limestone. >> reporter: limestone contains calcium, the binding agent in cement. but limestone also contains carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas rapidly warming the planet. >> now, of course, the co2 up the stack is the obvious elephant in the room. >> reporter: he took us up to the top of the plant -- >> just watch your hardhat so it doesn't fall off. >> reporter: -- to show us this giant kiln. >> that's really the heart of the cement plant. >> reporter: where the limestone is super heated to about 2700 degrees using these piles of coal. that process releases tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. >> this stack is where the co2 comes out? >> correct. >> reporter: regis argues that concrete is a time-tested and reliable building material and the industry is working to make it cleaner. but back at brimstone cody finke has discovered a potentially game-chan
traditional cement is made from limestone, blasted out of the side of giant quarries like this one in cafornia'some to life. >> yep. >> reporter: steve regis runs cement operations for cal portland's oro grande cement plant. >> this is limestone. >> reporter: limestone contains calcium, the binding agent in cement. but limestone also contains carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas rapidly warming the planet. >> now, of course, the co2 up the stack is the obvious...