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joining me now to discuss the impact of this are, heather cooley, co-director of the pacific institutes water program. chris brown, executive director of the california urban water conservation council. and lauren sommer, kqed science reporter. what does the drought declaration trigger on a statewide level and does it affect federal aid for california at all? >> today was largely political. it's no secret it's been incredibly dry. california is in a drought. sending a signal, saying we're going to have to conserve and things are going to get tougher. he did set out a few things, making water transfers a little easier. so people who have excess water can sell it to people in need of it. and he set up a little more flexibility for state agencies that will have to make these decisions later in the year. federal aid largely comes from the usda in farm programs. it was this week that the department of agriculture said 27 california counties are natural disaster areas. the farmers are going to be looking a lot to the federal programs coming up. >> senator feinstein had asked president obama t
joining me now to discuss the impact of this are, heather cooley, co-director of the pacific institutes water program. chris brown, executive director of the california urban water conservation council. and lauren sommer, kqed science reporter. what does the drought declaration trigger on a statewide level and does it affect federal aid for california at all? >> today was largely political. it's no secret it's been incredibly dry. california is in a drought. sending a signal, saying we're...
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. >> good evening everybody i'm brian cooley. >> i'm ann notarangelo. >> and i'm ken bastida in seattle. a lot of anticipation over the last couple of days. today, this city invaded by thousands of 49er fans who drove, flew, and some even walks from the bay area all the way up the pacific northwest for this gigantic game that is going to go off tomorrow morning and you know what? people are pretty much ready to get this thing going. >> this is bigger than the superbowl for the players, for the fans. this is what it is all about. >> reporter: this isn't just a football game that has people talking. >> are we scared of the niners? >> heck no! sea hawks! >> reporter: it is a show down that has people talking to death. >> i will tell you right now. i love it. jeremiah. >> reporter: over the past three days in seattle, we have heard endless talk about the 12th man. >> we affect the game play. >> reporter: we have heard seahawks fans tuck about what they see as certain victory. we have heard a lot of talk about a billboard. niner fans have definitely made their presence known. they have hit a
. >> good evening everybody i'm brian cooley. >> i'm ann notarangelo. >> and i'm ken bastida in seattle. a lot of anticipation over the last couple of days. today, this city invaded by thousands of 49er fans who drove, flew, and some even walks from the bay area all the way up the pacific northwest for this gigantic game that is going to go off tomorrow morning and you know what? people are pretty much ready to get this thing going. >> this is bigger than the superbowl...
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chris cooley calls him a dork because of his football knowledge. many others are calling him a coaching wonder. we wonder, all right, how a guy on the eve of his 28th birthday, it's tomorrow, landed a top assistant coaching job in the nfl. sean mcvay may be the youngest offensive coordinator in the history of the league, but he says he is up to the challenge. mcvay has spent six years coaching in pro football, four with the redskins. officially the tight ends coach the past three years with the team. but mcvay has a pedigree. his grandpa john was a head coach with the giants, and then he won five rings with the 49ers as gm. mcvay has football in his blood. he credits his mentors for coaching him up to get the job. >> i think the thing that has been special and unique about my situation is i've been around some really great football coaches that have really taught me a lot of football. and been willing to invest in me and help me grow and accelerate my career. talking about john and gray jay gruden, mike and kyle shanahan. those guys were wonderful
chris cooley calls him a dork because of his football knowledge. many others are calling him a coaching wonder. we wonder, all right, how a guy on the eve of his 28th birthday, it's tomorrow, landed a top assistant coaching job in the nfl. sean mcvay may be the youngest offensive coordinator in the history of the league, but he says he is up to the challenge. mcvay has spent six years coaching in pro football, four with the redskins. officially the tight ends coach the past three years with the...
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let's bring in jack cooley, cofounder and ceo, and the .resident and ceo they join me from san franciscowhere they're joining the conference. how does the drug work? >> it works in the brain to reduce appetite. want to diet and find they have an insatiable hunger to pick up a piece of pie or go off their diet, this addresses their appetite and reduces it. patients are very successful at .osing weight we are thrilled to be able to newg this first in class chemical entity, the first when the fda has approved for the medical management of obesity since 1999. >> i wanted to talk about that. that is a long time. why do you suppose it has taken so long? >> it is a difficult time to address. -- difficult area to address. humans are genetically programmed to gain weight. a lot of people need extra help reducing their weight, and this drug provides that extra tool for physicians and patients to be able to achieve their goals. >> mr. coates, let's talk about the potential side effects. what are they? with arally speaking, product like this, dry mouth and headache are the most common side effects.
let's bring in jack cooley, cofounder and ceo, and the .resident and ceo they join me from san franciscowhere they're joining the conference. how does the drug work? >> it works in the brain to reduce appetite. want to diet and find they have an insatiable hunger to pick up a piece of pie or go off their diet, this addresses their appetite and reduces it. patients are very successful at .osing weight we are thrilled to be able to newg this first in class chemical entity, the first when...
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cooley is steeped in pt director general of the civil aviation been fishing in china. olive mysterious awesome park built what was he. you know atmosphere like that was it a friendly exchange or was it you know something that bill business as usual no peace deal with this post helpful and i shared some since wednesday of the country some okay y'all know i hear a soul is so huge community p ninety one ninety one countries has been the case of both do when something he had to move again. conference call can call it the once boasted more than once awesome people. and although the non comic held in aviation and even though people so me and this illini distant countries. i never know it the day ended and we have been called into action we dislike the forty five countries. and now a common all the plantation nike see i hung up on. canceled. rose is very important to move the meat to mr shot him four and in technician least man than its very nature of the queen's peace. of course the key is to the pc by tests with the iq of so called peaks. i know missed the shot him while fo
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cooley is steeped in pt director general of the civil aviation been fishing in china solve mysterious iceland park built what was the real atmosphere like that was that of friendly exchange or was it you know something that bill business as usual though can you share with us. it's helpful that i can share them since wednesday of the country some ok don't know who i am or so and so huge community p ninety one ninety one pence treats his other paintings of both do when something he had to move again. the conference call can hold the once boasted more than once awesome people and although the non domiciled in aviation and even though people so me and this only means eastern countries. i never know it the day ended and we have record the interaction we dislike the forty five countries. and now with all the plantation itc i hung up on. canceled. rose is very important to move the meat to mr shot him off on an injection least man than its very nature of the weeds case of course the key is to the pc by tests with the iq so all freaks. i know missed the shot him while forming the use of cars
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. >> cnet editor at large brian cooley is here with the technology that we are looking forward to.ey it's great to see you. >> good to be back. i'm just back from among other places the consumer electronics show in las vegas. i want to go over just four of them that i think are very important to. what. first of all you know grass watch. first of all you know google glass is very niched. we expect google glass 2 cotom out this -- to come out this year, which will be the one you can actually buy for a price that needs to be below the $1,500 it currently costs. one of the things they have to solve is what to do for the folks that wear prescription glasses. i heard of one company with a slip on lens that will go over it. it would be ground to your prescription. so -- some of these options are possible. >> when they get more affidavitsable how much? -- affordable how much? >> right now $1,500 is a huge amount of money. i don't know why $800 keeps coming to my mind. i don't have any information on that being the possible price but that could work in the market. that's a little bit above
. >> cnet editor at large brian cooley is here with the technology that we are looking forward to.ey it's great to see you. >> good to be back. i'm just back from among other places the consumer electronics show in las vegas. i want to go over just four of them that i think are very important to. what. first of all you know grass watch. first of all you know google glass is very niched. we expect google glass 2 cotom out this -- to come out this year, which will be the one you can...
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. >>> it is not the people but the pro that makes the consumer electronics show exciting, brian cooleyitor-at-large for our partners at cnet. he's in las vegas, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. hello, norah. a lot of things going on today that i'm finding are all kind of centered on sensors. so thinks that can tell what we're doing, our motions are making where ur eyeour eyes are gazing. >> one of the things are certainly these glasses that you can wear and they can project, i guess, an image on to your contact lenses. how does that work? >> yeah this is really getting out there into a world of wearable devices. you know google glass. but there are other products. from eye optic. and this works with a special set of contact lenses. not the ones you already have to project on the sight of the glasses on to the lenses and give you a built-in screen on to your eye. it gets into this world of virtual and augmented reality. placing things on your view of the world. this is sci-fi and stuff of hollywood movies a couple years ago. these products are real like google glass. and here's a
. >>> it is not the people but the pro that makes the consumer electronics show exciting, brian cooleyitor-at-large for our partners at cnet. he's in las vegas, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. hello, norah. a lot of things going on today that i'm finding are all kind of centered on sensors. so thinks that can tell what we're doing, our motions are making where ur eyeour eyes are gazing. >> one of the things are certainly these glasses that you can wear and they can...
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beth cooley, senior editor of msnbc.com and kelly ditmer at the center for american women a and politics at rutgers. welcome to all of you. >> thank you. >> beth, are these attacks against wendy davis sexist? >> yes. but i'm going to start with your first supposition, which is, is wendy davis playing in the big leagues? let's start there. she is. she's running for governor of texas. >> right. >> she is in a serious, big-time political situation, and she's got to expect attacks. it's not a huge surprise this was going to come. it's lucky for her it's coming early, and that there's not a whole lot of foundation to it. okay, she was married -- divorced at 19 versus 21. not that big a deal. however, the gender nature of the attacks really did shock me. in the story you referenced, "the dallas morning news" the reporter, wayne slater, who's fantastic, has an unnamed person in the story, who says nothing is going to stand in wendy's way. not her children, not her marriage, nothing. an unnamed person allowed to say that about her in this story. so clearly it's gendered. the thing that resonates
beth cooley, senior editor of msnbc.com and kelly ditmer at the center for american women a and politics at rutgers. welcome to all of you. >> thank you. >> beth, are these attacks against wendy davis sexist? >> yes. but i'm going to start with your first supposition, which is, is wendy davis playing in the big leagues? let's start there. she is. she's running for governor of texas. >> right. >> she is in a serious, big-time political situation, and she's got to...