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doug bush: it's just like a garden snail, except instead of eating your basil and your little baby arugula starts, it's eating seaweed. one shell and a foot. this is what you eat. this is just a big, muscular foot that it crawls arounand holds onto the rock. kristin aquilino: abalone have really important economic impact on this state. they supported a lucrative commercial fishery for decades. they also supported a recreational fishery that brought about $45 million to the north coast of california until recently, and they support really sustainable aquaculture in the state. woman: the red abalone fishery was a major fishery, recreational fishery on the north coast for decades and are really critical for the culture of california for at time. we had to recommend to the fish and game commission that it be closed after several years of severe impacts to the kelp forest. lackey: it's definitely affected business, and my tours have been greatly affected for the ab diving. and they estimate that it's, you know, anywhere from $44 to $54 million out of our local economy, just from the abalone, an
doug bush: it's just like a garden snail, except instead of eating your basil and your little baby arugula starts, it's eating seaweed. one shell and a foot. this is what you eat. this is just a big, muscular foot that it crawls arounand holds onto the rock. kristin aquilino: abalone have really important economic impact on this state. they supported a lucrative commercial fishery for decades. they also supported a recreational fishery that brought about $45 million to the north coast of...
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doug jones was an assistant to the case of the prosecution. an attorney by the name of robert posy were appointed by george w. bush. hard.ought long and i wish i would do more due diligence. we have to protest for eight months. .e wanted to drop the case we had to protest and take buses to montgomery and the judge to pay for cherry his psychological evaluations. mr. jones's wrote a number of books and i talked my friend the other day about this. vettingeds to be more for another alabama individual is considered an attorney general. host: i have other callers waiting period guest: i -- waiting. guest: this will be one of the most consequential decisions made by president-elect biden, the selection of his attorney general. he needs to be someone who not only has a track record, a deep tog proven track record enforcing civil rights laws but who iss to be someone not excluded from the project of ensuring justice in our country. he needs to be an attorney general who can restore the integrity of the institution. he needs to be someone who can help get the justice department being a in terms of true independent agency wh
doug jones was an assistant to the case of the prosecution. an attorney by the name of robert posy were appointed by george w. bush. hard.ought long and i wish i would do more due diligence. we have to protest for eight months. .e wanted to drop the case we had to protest and take buses to montgomery and the judge to pay for cherry his psychological evaluations. mr. jones's wrote a number of books and i talked my friend the other day about this. vettingeds to be more for another alabama...
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doug coe the longtime head of the organization was considered the most powerful man in washington who no one had ever heard of he enjoyed excellent connections to the highest political echelons. george bush sr praised him for his quiet diplomacy the fellowship foundation worked largely in secrecy to fulfill its worldview that the free market is god's will. along comes a theology that says that thing that's making you rich that thing that's making you powerful that's what god wants and you're doing it you're getting rich not for yourself you're getting rich because god wants you to be rich it's a kind of trickle down fundamentals of american conservatism has this idea of trickle down economics that the way to help the poor is to help the rich. journalist jeff sharlet has published his insights into the fellowship foundation as a former member of the family himself. on a plush estate outside washington d.c. he was in a kind of cadet camp with other young men it was there that he realized how close their ties to the political elite were. i remember i think in the 1st week. there was a visit i believe from senator jesse helms a very far right wing senator from north carolina and. at times. a
doug coe the longtime head of the organization was considered the most powerful man in washington who no one had ever heard of he enjoyed excellent connections to the highest political echelons. george bush sr praised him for his quiet diplomacy the fellowship foundation worked largely in secrecy to fulfill its worldview that the free market is god's will. along comes a theology that says that thing that's making you rich that thing that's making you powerful that's what god wants and you're...
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doug coe the longtime head of the organization was considered the most powerful man in washington who no one had ever heard of he enjoyed excellent connections to the highest political echelons. george bush sr praised him for his quiet diplomacy the fellowship foundation worked largely in secrecy to fulfill its worldview that the free market is god's will. along comes a theology that says that thing that's making you rich that thing that's making you powerful that's what god wants and you're doing it you're getting rich not for yourself you're getting rich because god wants you to be rich it's a kind of trickle down fundamentalism american conservatism has this idea of trickle down economics that the way to help the poor is to help the rich. journalist jeff sharlet has published his insights into the fellowship foundation as a former member of the family himself on a plush estate outside washington d.c. he was in a kind of kid death camp with other young men it was there that he realized how close their ties to the political elite were. i remember i think in the 1st week. there was a visit i believe from senator jesse helms a very far right wing senator from north carolina and. at times.
doug coe the longtime head of the organization was considered the most powerful man in washington who no one had ever heard of he enjoyed excellent connections to the highest political echelons. george bush sr praised him for his quiet diplomacy the fellowship foundation worked largely in secrecy to fulfill its worldview that the free market is god's will. along comes a theology that says that thing that's making you rich that thing that's making you powerful that's what god wants and you're...
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doug coe the longtime head of the organization was considered the most powerful man in washington who no one had ever heard of he enjoyed excellent connections to the highest political echelons. george bush sr praised him for his quiet diplomacy the fellowship foundation worked largely in secrecy to fulfill its worldview that the free market is god's will. along comes a theology that says that thing that's making you rich that thing that's making you powerful that's what god wants and you're doing it you're getting rich not for yourself you're getting rich because god wants you to be rich it's a kind of trickle down fundamentalism american conservatism has this idea of trickle down economics that the way to help the poor is to help the rich. journalist jeff sharlet has published his insights into the fellowship foundation as a former member of the family himself on a plush estate outside washington d.c. he was in a kind of cadet camp with other young men it was there that he realized how close their ties to the political elite were. i remember i think in the 1st week. there was a visit i believe from senator jesse helms a very far right wing senator from north carolina and. that time. an
doug coe the longtime head of the organization was considered the most powerful man in washington who no one had ever heard of he enjoyed excellent connections to the highest political echelons. george bush sr praised him for his quiet diplomacy the fellowship foundation worked largely in secrecy to fulfill its worldview that the free market is god's will. along comes a theology that says that thing that's making you rich that thing that's making you powerful that's what god wants and you're...
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doug coe the longtime head of the organization was considered the most powerful man in washington who no one had ever heard of he enjoyed excellent connections to the highest political echelons. george bush sr praised him for his quiet diplomacy the fellowship foundation worked largely in secrecy to fulfill its worldview that the free market is god's will. along comes a theology that says that thing that's making you rich that thing that's making you powerful that's what god wants and you're doing it you're getting rich not for yourself you're getting rich because god wants you to be rich it's a kind of trickle down fundamentals of american conservatism has this idea of trickle down economics that the way to help the poor is to help the rich. journalist jeff sharlet has published his insights into the fellowship foundation as a former member of the family himself. on a plush estate outside washington d.c. he was in a kind of cadet camp with other young men it was there that he realized how close their ties to the political elites were. i remember i think in the 1st week. there was a visit i believe from senator jesse helms a very far right wing senator from north carolina and. that time.
doug coe the longtime head of the organization was considered the most powerful man in washington who no one had ever heard of he enjoyed excellent connections to the highest political echelons. george bush sr praised him for his quiet diplomacy the fellowship foundation worked largely in secrecy to fulfill its worldview that the free market is god's will. along comes a theology that says that thing that's making you rich that thing that's making you powerful that's what god wants and you're...
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doug jones was an assistant to the case of the prosecution. an attorney by the name of robert posy were appointed by george w. bush.d.ought long and i wish i would do more due diligence. we have to protest for eight months. .e wanted to drop the case we had to protest and take buses to montgomery and the judge to pay for cherry his psychological evaluations. mr. jones's wrote a number of books and i talked my friend the other day about this. vettingeds to be more for another alabama individual is considered an attorney general. host: i have other callers waiting period guest: i -- waiting. guest: this will be one of the most consequential decisions made by president-elect biden, the selection of his attorney general. he needs to be someone who not only has a track record, a deep tog proven track record enforcing civil rights laws but who iss to be someone not excluded from the project of ensuring justice in our country. he needs to be an attorney general who can restore the integrity of the institution. he needs to be someone who can help get the justice department being a in terms of true independent agency when i
doug jones was an assistant to the case of the prosecution. an attorney by the name of robert posy were appointed by george w. bush.d.ought long and i wish i would do more due diligence. we have to protest for eight months. .e wanted to drop the case we had to protest and take buses to montgomery and the judge to pay for cherry his psychological evaluations. mr. jones's wrote a number of books and i talked my friend the other day about this. vettingeds to be more for another alabama individual...