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earlier in areas where you didn't need irrigation, today you need irrigation so that's an added cost. >> he has devoted his life to studying tea. he says global warming is having a serious effect on the industry. >> climate change is impacting the productivity in times of the distribution of crop. and secondly, the climate change is also impacting the quality. >> reporter: there was a time when these sprinklers weren't needed. when the rainfall and sunshine were just right. but the tea plant is sensitive. unlike annual crops which dominate our food system like corn, wheat and rice, tea is a perennial crop which means it's grown all year round. you plant the saplings once and you can harvest the leaves for 50 or 60 years. but that makes it especially vulnerable to changes of temperature and water levels. a senior member of the indian tea board and a fifth generation tea planter says unpredictable rainfall has forced tea gardens to install irrigation. >> so we are completely dependent on nature, we cannot rain, we cannot have good harvesting. will not give you leaf -- i mean you cannot
earlier in areas where you didn't need irrigation, today you need irrigation so that's an added cost. >> he has devoted his life to studying tea. he says global warming is having a serious effect on the industry. >> climate change is impacting the productivity in times of the distribution of crop. and secondly, the climate change is also impacting the quality. >> reporter: there was a time when these sprinklers weren't needed. when the rainfall and sunshine were just right....
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you cannot get your production from irrigation. it is only from rain god, when there is rain generally you get good harvest. >> reporter: indians consume a third of all tea produced in the world. nearly a billion tons every year. millions who depend on it for their livelihood are searching for a sign of two leafs and a bud >>> huge crowds have turned out in havana to see the first american band perform since the u.s. and cuba assumed ties last year. our correspondent was at the concert. >> reporter: another sign of the changing times. young cubans here at the havana concert. it was built-in front of the u.s. intersection. today the american embassy [indistinct] there is a new president both here and in the u.s. and things that bring the young generations of both together, like this music, are what is taking the center stage. >> translation: i've come to the anti impeerlist without caring what is behind it. i love electronic music. >> translation: it is something we've been waiting for, for a long time. thank goodness they've come.
you cannot get your production from irrigation. it is only from rain god, when there is rain generally you get good harvest. >> reporter: indians consume a third of all tea produced in the world. nearly a billion tons every year. millions who depend on it for their livelihood are searching for a sign of two leafs and a bud >>> huge crowds have turned out in havana to see the first american band perform since the u.s. and cuba assumed ties last year. our correspondent was at the...
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statement. >> you cannot get your -- irrigation system. >> you cannot get your rain from irrigation. only the rain god, when you get rain then you get good harvest. >> reporter: indians consume a third of all the tea produced in the world, nearly a billion tons every year and millions who depend on it for their livelihood are look anxiously for trai their crop, searching a leaf and a bud. >>> still ahead this newshour, we'll tell you how fiji's hopes of an olympic medal lie in their rugby team. plus. >> i'm at the library having a 600th birth day. day. >> time now for your sport with jo. >> maryam thank you very much. well, the news that rocked the world of tennis. former number 1 maria sharapova admitshe failed a drugs test, called a news conference earlier telling her about the failure. the substance was a medicine she had been taking for ten years. it was only added to the banned list. she hasn't competed since losing to serena williams, and has been troubled by injuries. she says she won't want to end her career this way and will make amends. >> i've made a huge mistake. i've let
statement. >> you cannot get your -- irrigation system. >> you cannot get your rain from irrigation. only the rain god, when you get rain then you get good harvest. >> reporter: indians consume a third of all the tea produced in the world, nearly a billion tons every year and millions who depend on it for their livelihood are look anxiously for trai their crop, searching a leaf and a bud. >>> still ahead this newshour, we'll tell you how fiji's hopes of an olympic...
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earlier in areas you need irrigation, today you need irgaying. that's an added cost >> reporter: he has devoted his life to studying tea. >> climate change is impacting the productivity in towns of the tea production. the climate change is affecting the quality. >> reporter: there was a time when these spring clers were not needed. the tea plant is sensitive. unlike annual crops which dominate our food system lining corn, wheat and rise, tea is a perineum crop which-- perenn acres l crop which means it is grown all year round. you plant it once and it can be harvested for 50 to 60 years. a senior member of the indian tea board and a fifth generation tea planter says the unpredictable rainfall has forced irrigation to be installed >> we are depend on nature and if we don't rain, we cannot have good harvesting. you cannot get your production from irrigation. it is only from rain god, when there is rain. then you get good harvest. >> reporter: indian's consume a their of all the tea produced in the world, nearly a billion tons every year. millions w
earlier in areas you need irrigation, today you need irgaying. that's an added cost >> reporter: he has devoted his life to studying tea. >> climate change is impacting the productivity in towns of the tea production. the climate change is affecting the quality. >> reporter: there was a time when these spring clers were not needed. the tea plant is sensitive. unlike annual crops which dominate our food system lining corn, wheat and rise, tea is a perineum crop which-- perenn...
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earlier in areas where you didn't need irrigation today you need irrigation, so that's an added cost.> he has devoted his life to studying tea. he says global warming is having a serious effect on the industry. >> climate change is impacting the productivity. secondly, the climate change is also affecting the quality. >> there was a time when these sprinklers weren't needed, when the rainfall and sunshine was just right. the tea plant is sensitive. >> unlike annual crop which dominate our food system, tea is a perennial crop, which means it's grown all year round. you plant the sap links once and you can harvest the leaves for 50 or six years. that makes it especially vulnerable to changes in temperature, and water levels. >> a senior member of the indian tea board and a fifth generation tea planter said unpredictable rainfall has forced teagardens to install irrigation. >> he we have become completely dependent on nature and we don't rain, we cannot have good harvesting. you can't get your production from irrigation. it is only from rain, when there is rain, then you get good harvest
earlier in areas where you didn't need irrigation today you need irrigation, so that's an added cost.> he has devoted his life to studying tea. he says global warming is having a serious effect on the industry. >> climate change is impacting the productivity. secondly, the climate change is also affecting the quality. >> there was a time when these sprinklers weren't needed, when the rainfall and sunshine was just right. the tea plant is sensitive. >> unlike annual crop...
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in areas where you never needed irrigation, now you need irrigation, and that's an added cost. >> they say that global warm something having a serious affect on the industry. secondly. >> there was a time when these sprinkler were not needed. when rainfall and sunshine were just right. but the tea plants is sensitive. unlike annual crops which dominates the system like rice, tea is a perennial crop which grows all year around. you plant it once and you can harvest the leaves for 50 to 60 years, but that makes it especially vulnerable to temperatures and water levels. >> a senior member of the tea board say unpredictable rainfall has forced tea gardens to install irrigation. >> we have become completely independent on nature. you cannot forget your production from irrigation. it's only when there is rain. then you get good harvest. >> indians consume a third of all the tea produced in the world. nearly a billion tons every year. and millions who dedepend on it for their livelihood are looking anxiously for the crop searching for a sign of two leaves and the bad. >> remote communities in
in areas where you never needed irrigation, now you need irrigation, and that's an added cost. >> they say that global warm something having a serious affect on the industry. secondly. >> there was a time when these sprinkler were not needed. when rainfall and sunshine were just right. but the tea plants is sensitive. unlike annual crops which dominates the system like rice, tea is a perennial crop which grows all year around. you plant it once and you can harvest the leaves for 50...
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in areas you didn't need irrigation, you need to today. that's an added cost >> reporter: he has devoted his life to studying tea. he says global warming is having a series effect on the industry. >> climate change is impacting the productivity in times of the crop. secondly, the climate change is also impacting the quality. >> reporter: there was a time when these spring clers were not needed. when the rainfall and sunshine were not. tea is a crop which is grown all year around. you plant the saplings once and you can harvest the leaves for 50 or 60 years. that makes it susceptible to water levels. a senior member of the indian tea board and a fifth generation tea planter says unpredictable rainfall was caused gardens to install watering system. >> we could not have go harvesting without this. you cannot get your production from irrigation. it ask only from rain god when there is rain. then you get good harvest. >> reporter: indians consume a third of all of the tea produced in the world, nearly a billion tons every year. millions dpepd o
in areas you didn't need irrigation, you need to today. that's an added cost >> reporter: he has devoted his life to studying tea. he says global warming is having a series effect on the industry. >> climate change is impacting the productivity in times of the crop. secondly, the climate change is also impacting the quality. >> reporter: there was a time when these spring clers were not needed. when the rainfall and sunshine were not. tea is a crop which is grown all year...
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, for us the irrigation is the biggest difference. and it is something that the players don't see and this has made our live as lot easier. >> and it was showtime at the arena tonight! >> you had the harlem globetrotters ton court playing to a good crowd. lots of smiles. people love these teams, even though they haven't changed much in 90 years that the globies have been around a lot of kids and fames. smiles all around. really after all of these years it is still a great show. i do not know the final score, but my sources tell me the globetrotters won. >> they always win. >> and they danced. >> and i think everybody's dad took them at one point or another. my dad took me when i was a kid. willow brook high school, suburban, chicago and i still remember everything about this it to this day. playing and they had the routine with the bucket and was it water or con fete question. >> it was water that night. >> the only difference is the kids, all of them had a phone with them. >> they -- stay with us. we'll be right back. >> tonight's lo
, for us the irrigation is the biggest difference. and it is something that the players don't see and this has made our live as lot easier. >> and it was showtime at the arena tonight! >> you had the harlem globetrotters ton court playing to a good crowd. lots of smiles. people love these teams, even though they haven't changed much in 90 years that the globies have been around a lot of kids and fames. smiles all around. really after all of these years it is still a great show. i do...
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. >> in areas where you don't need irrigation today you need irrigation and that is an added cost. >> and he devoted his life to studying tea and says global warming is having a serious effect on the industry. >> climate change is impacting the productivity in times of the distribution of crops. and secondly the climate change is almost impacting the quality. >> reporter: there was a time when these sprinklers were not needed, when the rainfall and sunshine were just right but the tea planned is sensitive, unlike annual crops which dominate our food system like corn, wheat and rice, tea is a perrenn i al crop and grows all year around and you plant it and can harvest the leaves for 50-60 years and makes it especially vulnerable to changes in temperature and water levels. a senior member of the indian tea board and fifth generation tea plantar says unpredictable rainfall forced tea gardens to install irrigation. >> we are completely dependent on nature and we don't rain we cannot have good harvesting and will not give you leaf and cannot get your production from there. it is only from
. >> in areas where you don't need irrigation today you need irrigation and that is an added cost. >> and he devoted his life to studying tea and says global warming is having a serious effect on the industry. >> climate change is impacting the productivity in times of the distribution of crops. and secondly the climate change is almost impacting the quality. >> reporter: there was a time when these sprinklers were not needed, when the rainfall and sunshine were just...
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his job is to bring irrigation here and plant hundreds of thousands of grapevines before the families would come down here. c-span cities tour, working with our cable affiliates, and visiting cities across the country. >> this weekend, persian gulf war veteran stephen wiehe recounts his experience and storm andert desert shield. >> if you can picture all these helicopters coming up in the air, at one time, and turning to intoorth, and racing operating base cobra, it sends chills up your spine to be a part of that list. to have been a part of the first lips of operating base cobra was exhilarating. i was thinking, this is probably going to be the last time i live, this will be my last day. what an exhilarating moment to go in and set up this operating base cobra in iraq. operating base viper -- the war started accelerating. we were taking advantage. we were not engaging so much the national guard, we were engaging the republican guard. we were keeping them off from coming back into baghdad. they were having a bad day. program one entire sunday at 5:00 eastern. this is american history
his job is to bring irrigation here and plant hundreds of thousands of grapevines before the families would come down here. c-span cities tour, working with our cable affiliates, and visiting cities across the country. >> this weekend, persian gulf war veteran stephen wiehe recounts his experience and storm andert desert shield. >> if you can picture all these helicopters coming up in the air, at one time, and turning to intoorth, and racing operating base cobra, it sends chills up...
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the irrigation ministry says the drop was expected and is due to the seasonal irrigation schedule. similar situation in mexico where a 16th search has reserviced because of a severe drought there. it was flooded along with the town in 1962. did has and three times when water levels drop. no rain so far this year. more to come for you shortly. england looked to avenge last year's world cup defeat against wales as the two teams face each other. >> wage back. >> first pakistan arrived in india amid tight security ahead of the world p20 vs. landing at cal cuta on saturday, the team given permission to travel on friday after the game was given assurance regarding team safety. it was due to be played in the northern city switched to calcutta following security concerns. qualified for the mainly competition, they earned a third appearance in zimbabwe. a straight shootout between the top two sides for the super 10 stage. afghanistan 186-6. the team falling 59 runs short. afghanistan with an extended stay in india. scotland e a victory ahead of 21 matches the devised target. scott's eight w
the irrigation ministry says the drop was expected and is due to the seasonal irrigation schedule. similar situation in mexico where a 16th search has reserviced because of a severe drought there. it was flooded along with the town in 1962. did has and three times when water levels drop. no rain so far this year. more to come for you shortly. england looked to avenge last year's world cup defeat against wales as the two teams face each other. >> wage back. >> first pakistan arrived...
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vineyard society was to hire george hansen to be their superintendent and his job was to bring the irrigation here, lay out the town site and plant hundreds of thousands of grapevines before the families would come down here. >> watch the c-span's city tour on book tv and sunday afternoon on american tv on c-span 3. visiting cities tour stitts across the country. >> the annual conservative political action conference began today. the event at national harbor, maryland outside of washington, d.c. runs through saund will include appearances from all the republican presidential candidates. thursday's session included a discussion about different approaches to conservatism. we'll hear from former presidential candidate rick santorum. senator ben sass and governor gary johnson who's seeking the libertarian party's presidential nomination. his is 45 minutes. to get us started please welcome senator ted cruz, paul teller. ♪
vineyard society was to hire george hansen to be their superintendent and his job was to bring the irrigation here, lay out the town site and plant hundreds of thousands of grapevines before the families would come down here. >> watch the c-span's city tour on book tv and sunday afternoon on american tv on c-span 3. visiting cities tour stitts across the country. >> the annual conservative political action conference began today. the event at national harbor, maryland outside of...
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irrigation is limited to three days a week through april 30-th... so you need to know your assigned watering group. and don't forget... daylight saving time is march 13-th... so those timers will adjust an hour. you can learn more at s-n-w-a dot com./// ((sherry swensk)) > it's a big day for astronaut scott kelly! today, he's making his way back to earth... after staying in space for over a year. he's been at the international space station longer than than any other u-s astronaut. in his last briefing before heading home... kelly told reporters that he's feeling good. after he lands, he'll be flown to houston, texas tomorrow... and underago a series of physical and scientific tests. kelly is part of a nasa study... on how space affects the human mind and body. ((kirsten joyce)) > this cat's face instantly went viral for it's unique black patch... and now, she has a place to call home. the animal shelter who took her in nicknamed her "mustache cat"... after being found in a donation bin at a salvation army in fresno. she was taken to a no-kill and r
irrigation is limited to three days a week through april 30-th... so you need to know your assigned watering group. and don't forget... daylight saving time is march 13-th... so those timers will adjust an hour. you can learn more at s-n-w-a dot com./// ((sherry swensk)) > it's a big day for astronaut scott kelly! today, he's making his way back to earth... after staying in space for over a year. he's been at the international space station longer than than any other u-s astronaut. in his...
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talking about the response to the drought, efficient irrigation and community outreach, and they have announced the goal of saving 250,000,000 gallons of water over the next five years.>>> it is 4:16 am and we will check in for an early look at the traffic. >> welcome back. things are looking good out there so far. we do not have any major slowdowns to report, and chp is not giving us a lot to talk about, so that is nice, traffic moving along nicely. bay bridge toll plaza moving nicely, san mateo bridge looks good, likewise for the dumbarton bridge. you can see the traffic in the santa clara valley looks good, 101, 280, and most of the people commuting are going up to sunnyvale and that drive is easy.>>> 4:16 am. >>> good morning, the rain is almost done, and pretty close. things will calm down and begin to warm up, but today is the transition day. still coming down out of the northwest, and focusing up there you can see rain turning into snow at the higher elevations, and rain clipping fort bragg and lake county which had some pretty good rain and reports of health, but falling apart
talking about the response to the drought, efficient irrigation and community outreach, and they have announced the goal of saving 250,000,000 gallons of water over the next five years.>>> it is 4:16 am and we will check in for an early look at the traffic. >> welcome back. things are looking good out there so far. we do not have any major slowdowns to report, and chp is not giving us a lot to talk about, so that is nice, traffic moving along nicely. bay bridge toll plaza moving...
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when you need to water your plants, you've got free irrigation water through a hose at the base of yourthat makes sense. >>> singapore is one of the asia's post popular urban centers, attracting 16 million tourists every year. one in 20 of those are medical tourists. top local and foreign doctors use the latest medical
when you need to water your plants, you've got free irrigation water through a hose at the base of yourthat makes sense. >>> singapore is one of the asia's post popular urban centers, attracting 16 million tourists every year. one in 20 of those are medical tourists. top local and foreign doctors use the latest medical
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. >> and you have natural eye irrigation and look what happened, big rain drops. >> looking to the stadium, you can see the wipers are on. we have rain hitting. >> twitter is celebrating a special birthday, they are ten years old, and in two twitter fashion they showed the biggest news story since launching in 2006. >> going into the hudson. >> celebrate the milestone and each of the office around the world including the headquarters right here in san francisco. >> celebrities are getting ready for the big debut on "dancing with the stars" with the season premiere, super bowl 50 machine miller letting his moves do the talking. next, how he is planning to take the dance moves from the field to the floor. >> coming up why can't phone companies put stop to robocalls? "7 on your side" inves >> coming up at 4:00, it may look morning am am but this is becoming a national phenomenon and the potential name is trending terrible on social media. all the worst drug -- bugs in history is back. >> supersuper victory vaughan mr did a victory dance on the kneeled stand clear. >> if i can do it here... >>
. >> and you have natural eye irrigation and look what happened, big rain drops. >> looking to the stadium, you can see the wipers are on. we have rain hitting. >> twitter is celebrating a special birthday, they are ten years old, and in two twitter fashion they showed the biggest news story since launching in 2006. >> going into the hudson. >> celebrate the milestone and each of the office around the world including the headquarters right here in san francisco....
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the local government wants to use the water for irrigation and has sunk bore hoels >> translation: this has changed my family's life. we now have water. we are farming. >> reporter: that's about it. if you move further away from the town, you come face-to-face with the struggles of those who live in the most remote areas. the largest ago confer was about 450 billion cubic metres of water is discovered on the border with south sudan. tests found it is too salty to drink. >> reporter: there was so much excitement when in was discovered. some moved closer. when we visited in 2013 they told us that the water problems were finally over. now not many people will talk about it. they're just frustrated. when we last spoke to this woman and her friends at a near bay village more than two years ago, they were full of hope. nothing much has changed for them. they still spend most of their days looking for water. >> translation: i just want the government to do something. when it doesn't rain, this waterbed completely dries up. underneath there is water. it is dirty. dogs drink it, then we drink it
the local government wants to use the water for irrigation and has sunk bore hoels >> translation: this has changed my family's life. we now have water. we are farming. >> reporter: that's about it. if you move further away from the town, you come face-to-face with the struggles of those who live in the most remote areas. the largest ago confer was about 450 billion cubic metres of water is discovered on the border with south sudan. tests found it is too salty to drink. >>...
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their first action after they formed it was known as the -- his job was to bring the irrigation here, lay out the sites and plants hundreds of thousands of grapevines before families would even come down here. >> watch c-span cities tour saturday at noon eastern on c-span to book tv. sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. the c-span cities tours working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> the annual conservative political action conference kicked off today in national harbor, maryland. tomorrow we will take you there live as the national rifle association ceo will address the group. that is live, 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three and c-span.org. >> federal communication commissions tom wheeler and all of the commissioners were on capitol hill today for senate commerce committee hearing. they answer questions on the spectrum auction and broadband access to rural areas. this is this is two hours and 40 minutes. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> we come to order. welcome to to today's hearing on oversight of the federal communicati
their first action after they formed it was known as the -- his job was to bring the irrigation here, lay out the sites and plants hundreds of thousands of grapevines before families would even come down here. >> watch c-span cities tour saturday at noon eastern on c-span to book tv. sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. the c-span cities tours working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> the annual conservative...
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in recent years, ethiopia has invested heavily in dams and irrigation. the government has leased land to private companies but neglected staple food reserves. what do we need sugarcane for? we are on the verge of starvation. the government should plant vegetables and corn. these people left their village in the highlands to come to the river. the water was once two meters deep. now it barely reaches their needs -- knees. for many, it is a constant and desperate struggle for survival. brent: when we come back, more news and the latest business headlines. stick around. back in one minute. brent: welcome back. you are with "dw news" live from berlin. i am brent goff. the european council president says that reducing the number of migrants coming to europe is critical. he says it is vital to break up people smuggling networks. a brazilian mining company has agreed to pay an estimated $6 billion of damages after an environment disaster they claimed 19 lives and polluted a major river. last november, a dam at an iron or mine -- iron-ore mine burst. the mine's
in recent years, ethiopia has invested heavily in dams and irrigation. the government has leased land to private companies but neglected staple food reserves. what do we need sugarcane for? we are on the verge of starvation. the government should plant vegetables and corn. these people left their village in the highlands to come to the river. the water was once two meters deep. now it barely reaches their needs -- knees. for many, it is a constant and desperate struggle for survival. brent:...
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they want to use it for irrigation. >> this has changed my family's life. we now have water. i can take care of my family. >> but that's about it. the remove farther away from the town they come face to face with the struggles of those who live in the remote areas. the largest aquifer with 40 billion cubic meters of water were discovered in south sudan. tests of the underground water is too salty to drink. >> some people moved closer to the water source. they were told that there was a problem. now people won't talk about it they're just frustrated. >> when we last spoke with sara and her friends at the village two years ago, they were so full of hope. but nothing much has changed for them. they tell us they spend most of their days looking for water from dry river beds like this one. >> i just want the government to do something. when it doesn't rain, this waterbed completely dries up. underneath there is water. it's dirty. dogs drink it. then we drink it. that's why our children are falling sick. >> local officials say that the underground water could be purified, but the p
they want to use it for irrigation. >> this has changed my family's life. we now have water. i can take care of my family. >> but that's about it. the remove farther away from the town they come face to face with the struggles of those who live in the remote areas. the largest aquifer with 40 billion cubic meters of water were discovered in south sudan. tests of the underground water is too salty to drink. >> some people moved closer to the water source. they were told that...
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some of the changes include replacing standard grass, and making the irrigation systems more efficient>> well, it's a cliff side battle in pacifica, the tenants of a yellow tagged apartment complex, refused to let the city or mother nature take their homes. they are appeals the mandate to evacuate the building. city leaders declared it uninhabitable because of the crumbling soil you see there. >> a close call, a boulder came crashing through the passenger side of the windshield as a man was driving. it fell 40 feet before hitting the car and caused the driver to swerve and hit a tree. incredibly the boulder only grazed the driver. >> that was a close call. >> it was. >> we have the second day of spring and we have all sorts of activity? >> we do, we had heavy rainfall today and check out of the photo that it left here behind this gorgeous rainbow throughout san francisco as the heavy rainfall again, moved through this afternoon. the arc of the rainbow, right reduce downtown san francisco, just a magnificent shot, thank you so much simon for tweeting that at us, you can tweet us. you ca
some of the changes include replacing standard grass, and making the irrigation systems more efficient>> well, it's a cliff side battle in pacifica, the tenants of a yellow tagged apartment complex, refused to let the city or mother nature take their homes. they are appeals the mandate to evacuate the building. city leaders declared it uninhabitable because of the crumbling soil you see there. >> a close call, a boulder came crashing through the passenger side of the windshield as a...
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>> reporter: yeah, concerned about drinking water, aut well water being unfit for irrigation, about the delicate ecosystem around biscayne pay. florida power & light said they will try to prevent any impact. water used to cool the power station is supposed to stay confined to the 5 by 2 mile cooling canal system. but a new study giving the county commissioners confirms the industrial wastewater is entering biscayne bay, and people are concerned. >> we cannot accept excuses and let fpl continue to pollute. >> fpl must be responsible for eaning up their own mess. >> reporter: commissioner rebecca sosa on the case for years is frustrated things are getting worse. happenini, and every time they ask for permission to throw more and more and more water, it's not solving anything. >> reporter: so county mayor carlos jimenez -- >> we shouldn't be talking about anymore. we need to solve it. we nene to stop the intrusion of the saltwater into our wellfield. we need to stop the pollution of the bay. >> reporter: to environmentalists, the problem is clear. >> the study that came out last night show
>> reporter: yeah, concerned about drinking water, aut well water being unfit for irrigation, about the delicate ecosystem around biscayne pay. florida power & light said they will try to prevent any impact. water used to cool the power station is supposed to stay confined to the 5 by 2 mile cooling canal system. but a new study giving the county commissioners confirms the industrial wastewater is entering biscayne bay, and people are concerned. >> we cannot accept excuses and...
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there is no reason to irrigate anything outside for at least the next three weeks. shut them off. >>> a birthday shout out from the white house. >> how president obama is praising warriors superstar steph curry. that's next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, rebel entertainment partners ayments >>> a hollywood talent agency is taking cbs to court over profits from judge judy. revel entertainment partners says it's been denied payments since 2010. the tv judge is among the highest paid daytime hosts. >>> the fda is investigating kellogg. this comes after a viral video showing a man urinating on a factory assembly line full of cereal. it is too disturbing to show you, so we won't. kellogg says the video was recorded at its memphis plant in 2014, and adds that any products potentially affected would be very limited, and way past their expiration dates by now. the company is still working to identify the person in that video. >>> filling out your ncaa bracket takes a few minutes, but your employer is paying the bill. job search estimates has cost businesses $1.3 billion an hour. almost 51 m
there is no reason to irrigate anything outside for at least the next three weeks. shut them off. >>> a birthday shout out from the white house. >> how president obama is praising warriors superstar steph curry. that's next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, rebel entertainment partners ayments >>> a hollywood talent agency is taking cbs to court over profits from judge judy. revel entertainment partners says it's been denied payments since 2010. the tv judge is among the highest paid...
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it is not far from the administrative, the local government wants to use the water for irrigation and has sank bore holes. >> translation: these have changed my family's life. we have water and farming. i can take care of my family. >> reporter: that's about it. moving further away from the town, you come to see people who are struggling. the largest aquifer was discovered at the border of south sudan. it is too salty, however, to drink. there was so excitement when this was discovered. some people moved closer to the water source. when we visited in 2013 they told us that their water problems were finally over. now not many people will talk about this. they're just frustrated. when we last spoke to this lady and her friends at a nearby village. there was hope. they tell us they still spend most of their dies looking for water from dry river beds like this one. >> translation: i just want the government to do something. when it doesn't rain, this completely dries up. even if there's water it is dirty. dogs drink it, then we drink it. that's why our children are falling sick. >> report
it is not far from the administrative, the local government wants to use the water for irrigation and has sank bore holes. >> translation: these have changed my family's life. we have water and farming. i can take care of my family. >> reporter: that's about it. moving further away from the town, you come to see people who are struggling. the largest aquifer was discovered at the border of south sudan. it is too salty, however, to drink. there was so excitement when this was...
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for now, using this water for recreation or irrigation is not recommended. bottom line, it's best to stay away. >> the results in the canal, came back relatively high, which we expected. and the sample results in lake rose came back above state standards. >>reporter: residents asked what the county is doing to keep this from happening again, while they say it's rare, they also tell us the sewage leak came from a private said and they have no control over those sewage systems. >> this was a private system, and orange county doesn't inspect these types of systems. >>reporter: orange county will however, continue to monitor and test that water every couple of days for now, they've also environmental protection about this contamination. we're live in orange county tonight, channel 9 eyewitness news. >>> today was the final day of president barack obama's historic trip to cuba. >> president barack obama talked about the big changes happening in cuba, those include the internet slowly becoming available, and more american tourists being able to come and visit the
for now, using this water for recreation or irrigation is not recommended. bottom line, it's best to stay away. >> the results in the canal, came back relatively high, which we expected. and the sample results in lake rose came back above state standards. >>reporter: residents asked what the county is doing to keep this from happening again, while they say it's rare, they also tell us the sewage leak came from a private said and they have no control over those sewage systems....
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irrigation is limited to three days a week through april 30-th... you need to know your assigned watering group. and don't forget... daylight saving time is march 13-th... so those timers will adjust an hour. you can learn more at s-n-w-a ((tedd florendo)) < warm again today with also warm overnight. normal 65 with no record temps but still warmer than average. weather headlines calling for temps to stay warm for a little while. another day of near record temps this week. but it will become windy and cooler with shower chances. when? we'll show you coming up in your full forecast. ................................ afternoon temps also in the high 70's through the valley today but still above average near 80. warmest over the east side of cooler but mild for the west side of the valley and foothills of las vegas. ............................... ... regional temps warmer down on the colorado river valley with warmest temps south county in laughlin and bullhead city. warmest over to death valley late today and cooler up in the central great basin. .....
irrigation is limited to three days a week through april 30-th... you need to know your assigned watering group. and don't forget... daylight saving time is march 13-th... so those timers will adjust an hour. you can learn more at s-n-w-a ((tedd florendo)) < warm again today with also warm overnight. normal 65 with no record temps but still warmer than average. weather headlines calling for temps to stay warm for a little while. another day of near record temps this week. but it will become...
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. >> reporter: irrigation system so hidden that they're seldom seen by the public. >> when the sun is strongest, that's when most of your evaporation is going to take place. watering in the overnight hours is best. >> reporter: sheet metal is cut by the professionals twice per week through october. clearly we'll stick to the weather. amy freeze, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> we're going to change gears. we're following more breaking news. there's reports of slashing in lower manhattan. eyewitness news reporter stacey sager is at the scene with more. >> this happened around 5:00 this evening. we don't believe the injuries case but police have been pouring through this area looking for clues. we were here a short time after it happened. we took some video. we want to show you. it's our understanding a woman was slashed. she was put immediately in to an ambulance. and shortly there after she was taken to the hospital. this is another slashing. people in the city getting very frustrated obviously about all the slashings. again a woman was put in to an ambulance. she was taken to a hospit
. >> reporter: irrigation system so hidden that they're seldom seen by the public. >> when the sun is strongest, that's when most of your evaporation is going to take place. watering in the overnight hours is best. >> reporter: sheet metal is cut by the professionals twice per week through october. clearly we'll stick to the weather. amy freeze, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> we're going to change gears. we're following more breaking news. there's reports of slashing...
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his job was to bring irrigation here, layout the town sites, and plant hundreds of thousands of great plains before families would come down. >> watch the c-span cities tour, saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's book tv. sunday afternoon at 2:00, on c-span3. workingan cities tour: with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> now, more from day one of the conservative political action conference. we will hear from senator joni ernst, house speaker paul ryan, senator tim scott, and nra president wayne look here. but first, scott walker, who talks about republican gains in local and state political offices. thi part of the conferences is about two hours. >> [pink's "so what" plays] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome wisconsin governor scott walker. [nirvana's "sandman" plays] ♪ >> hi, hi. warning. morning. hi. good morning. let me hear you -- good morning. there we go. thehould all remember that federal government did not create the states. the states created the federal government. >> [cheering] >> these were the words spoken by our 40th president, just a
his job was to bring irrigation here, layout the town sites, and plant hundreds of thousands of great plains before families would come down. >> watch the c-span cities tour, saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's book tv. sunday afternoon at 2:00, on c-span3. workingan cities tour: with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> now, more from day one of the conservative political action conference. we will hear from senator joni ernst, house speaker paul ryan,...
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the local government wants to use the water for irrigation. >> translator: this has changed my family'sw have water. we are farming. i can take care of my family. >> reporter: but that's about it. if you move farther away from the town, you come face-to-face with the struggles of those who live in the most remote areas. the largest aquifer was discovered here on the border with south sudan. tests done on the water however, found it's too salty to drink. there was so much excitement when this aquifer was discovered. when we visited in 2013 they told us their water problems were finally over. now people are just frustrated. when we last spoke to sarah and her friends at a nearby village more than two years ago, they were so full of hope, but nothing much has changed for them. they tell us they still spending most of their days looking for water from dry riverbeds like this one. >> translator: i just want the government to do something. when it doesn't rain, this water bed completely dries up. and even if there's water, it's dirty. dogs drink it, then we drink it. that's why our children a
the local government wants to use the water for irrigation. >> translator: this has changed my family'sw have water. we are farming. i can take care of my family. >> reporter: but that's about it. if you move farther away from the town, you come face-to-face with the struggles of those who live in the most remote areas. the largest aquifer was discovered here on the border with south sudan. tests done on the water however, found it's too salty to drink. there was so much excitement...
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. >> reporter: this is a residential property, well for a homeowner who wants it for irrigation. that's a rarity in these parts. don does most of his work for vineyards and wineries, finished a well for mondavi and franc franciscan among others. >> because there's so much rain here the napa valley is blessed with groundwater. this pond took two months to fill. it is 16 feet deep. all from the aquifer. >> last year we had 25 inches of rain which is not normal for us, but we saw the water levels recharge. >> reporter: in a state with drought and 21 groundwater basins in trouble, it is good news for napa county at least, a region rich in wine and water with which to grow it. from the napa valley, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> higher temperatures and less snow in february could certainly mean a disappointing snow pack survey tomorrow. this video shows the last survey at the beginning of the month when a lot more snow was falling. sierra snow replenishes the state's reservoirs and contributes to about 1/3 of california's water when it melts. >>> u.s. supreme court today refused to t
. >> reporter: this is a residential property, well for a homeowner who wants it for irrigation. that's a rarity in these parts. don does most of his work for vineyards and wineries, finished a well for mondavi and franc franciscan among others. >> because there's so much rain here the napa valley is blessed with groundwater. this pond took two months to fill. it is 16 feet deep. all from the aquifer. >> last year we had 25 inches of rain which is not normal for us, but we saw...
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he committed total war on the "unlawful irrigations of power" in the supreme court. he also remembered the disdain of his father. it was one reason why it later in his career, he would embrace magical thinking about his own adventures, attending to rationalize. the polls would swing, established in that 1912 race. ira jones was hamstrung, and despicable as he was to his father, was stylish, in formidable. the fair-minded in the principled became commingled in his mind as political weakness. thurmond knew this was a path to the influence and renown that his father always longed for. there's one thing i want to say about his early years about one of the great things i found while doing research. i found it from a gentlemen from edgefield, a man who was himself a historian and close friend of the thurmonds. he pointed me to the biography of francis butler simpson. -- simkins. this magnum opus is a biography of pitchfork ben tillman. at some point, he sat down to write this kind of gossipy, thinly fictionalized account of his hometown. this thing was never published, and
he committed total war on the "unlawful irrigations of power" in the supreme court. he also remembered the disdain of his father. it was one reason why it later in his career, he would embrace magical thinking about his own adventures, attending to rationalize. the polls would swing, established in that 1912 race. ira jones was hamstrung, and despicable as he was to his father, was stylish, in formidable. the fair-minded in the principled became commingled in his mind as political...
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. >> we'll start irrigating early.eeps raining we should be okay. >> reporter: reassuring to know the napa valley has a healthy water piggy bank. >> this is nice, clean, volcanoic water. >>> apple scored a major victory today, over the battle over unlooking locking iphones. >> reporter: many people never heard of a battle over a drug dealer's iphone in new york city but there are huge implications for the case you do know, at the san bernardino gunman. a judge in new york rejected the governor's request which is to override the city. the feds wanted to learn more about customers and prosecutors failed to establish they have the legal authority to force apple to help prosecutors. it could give apple a legal standing in the california case. in december, farook and his wife shot 14 people in a suspected terror plot. last week in an interview with david muir, apple's ceo to help in this way would endanger the digital security of all americans. tomorrow, apple's legal chief and fbi director james comey will testify on encry
. >> we'll start irrigating early.eeps raining we should be okay. >> reporter: reassuring to know the napa valley has a healthy water piggy bank. >> this is nice, clean, volcanoic water. >>> apple scored a major victory today, over the battle over unlooking locking iphones. >> reporter: many people never heard of a battle over a drug dealer's iphone in new york city but there are huge implications for the case you do know, at the san bernardino gunman. a judge...
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was in the middle of no where in the arizona desert where it is pumping up the groundwater and irrigatingt to grow hay. >> this is on the board of california and arizona. you can see some of the different locations. and how many areas are we talking about p and how much land there. the lush green area that you are talking about in the map. how much land are we talking about? >> we are talking p thousands and thousands of acres, more than 10000. and this is happening all over the world and all over arizona and california. and you know, i talked to one farmer who said to me. if you came to me ten years ago and said we would export hay, we would have laughed in your face. and that's all we do now. hay is repreponderatation of water. and these companies run low and out of water there is no way to ship enough water from here to there. it is more efficient to do it here and ship the hay over to it saudi arabia and china or whatever country that needs. it they are running out of water, but so are we. they are thinking about the drought restrictions and unprecedented low water levels. and how are
was in the middle of no where in the arizona desert where it is pumping up the groundwater and irrigatingt to grow hay. >> this is on the board of california and arizona. you can see some of the different locations. and how many areas are we talking about p and how much land there. the lush green area that you are talking about in the map. how much land are we talking about? >> we are talking p thousands and thousands of acres, more than 10000. and this is happening all over the...
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nevada irrigation district says the canisters are used for butane honey oil which is a by- product ofme worry it will cause problems and hurt the environment. the nevada irrigation district said there is no mediate health threat. >>> state officials are allowing water to be released from the oroville dam after five years. five years. the army corp of engineers started letting water out. it is now 200 feet higher than this time last year. spillway was opened to maintain room in lake oroville for flood control. even with increase in rain the state says it is not enough to ease water restrictions. not just yet. >> is it going to make up the difference for the water used in the four prior years? that is an unknown question. as long as there is a drought declaration we have the power to ask water districts to conserve water to work with our customers. >> while many people are hopeful the state's four-year drought will be coming to an end soon. mandatory water restrictions are staying put until the state says otherwise. we are not out of the woods yet. that is a good sign. >>> coming up, a
nevada irrigation district says the canisters are used for butane honey oil which is a by- product ofme worry it will cause problems and hurt the environment. the nevada irrigation district said there is no mediate health threat. >>> state officials are allowing water to be released from the oroville dam after five years. five years. the army corp of engineers started letting water out. it is now 200 feet higher than this time last year. spillway was opened to maintain room in lake...
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. >> we'll start irrigating early.eeps raining we should be okay. >> reporter: reassuring to know the napa valley has a healthy water piggy bank. >> this is nice, clean, volcanoic water. >>> apple scored a major victory today, over the battle over unlooking locking iphones. >> reporter: many people never heard of a battle over a drug dealer's iphone in new york city but there are huge implications for the case you do know, at the san bernardino gunman. a judge in new york rejected the governor's request which is to override the city. the feds wanted to learn more about customers and sources. the judge says prosecutors failed to establish they have the legal authority to force apple to help prosecutors. it could give apple a legal standing in the california case. in december, farook and his wife shot 14 people in a suspected terror plot. last week in an interview with david muir, apple's ceo to help in this way would endanger the digital security of all americans. tomorrow, apple's legal chief and fbi director james com
. >> we'll start irrigating early.eeps raining we should be okay. >> reporter: reassuring to know the napa valley has a healthy water piggy bank. >> this is nice, clean, volcanoic water. >>> apple scored a major victory today, over the battle over unlooking locking iphones. >> reporter: many people never heard of a battle over a drug dealer's iphone in new york city but there are huge implications for the case you do know, at the san bernardino gunman. a judge...
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the east bay will discuss the steps it took in response to the droughts, more efficient irrigation and community outreach. they've announced a goal of saving 250 million they've announced a goal of saving 250,000,000 gallons of water over the next five years.>>> watching the tampa bay take on the -- tampa rays take on the cuban nationals, and the game comes as major league baseball, the u. s. and cuban government talking about a deal to allow the cuban players to leave the country legally to play in the major leagues. >> what it would bring to the game is significant. >> i'm very happy that the rays were selected and that i could be part of the trip to bring such joy to the people of this country. >> the baltimore orioles were the last to play in cuba in 1999. >>> the a's came out on top at the battle of the base, giving up six runs in six innings, two home runs for the a's, and then angel got used to his new left field position and saves with a diving catch, and here the third home run and the giants lost to the a's, 6-4. >>> the warriors are heading home after barely losing two games
the east bay will discuss the steps it took in response to the droughts, more efficient irrigation and community outreach. they've announced a goal of saving 250 million they've announced a goal of saving 250,000,000 gallons of water over the next five years.>>> watching the tampa bay take on the -- tampa rays take on the cuban nationals, and the game comes as major league baseball, the u. s. and cuban government talking about a deal to allow the cuban players to leave the country...
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you cannot get your production from irrigation. it's only from the rain god, when there is rain. generally you get good harvest. >> indians consume a third of all the tea produced in the world. nearly a billion tonnes every year. millions who depend on it for their livelihood are looking anxiously at the crop, searching for a sign of two leafs and a bud >>> some people in the u.k. enjoyed a rare delay of the aurora borealis, the northern lights. the lights are a common sight in scandanavian countries, but rarely seen so far south. the phenomenon occurs when electrically charged particles from the sun collide with gas particles >>> two new additions from the toronto zoo are on display. the two pandas are making appearance. new prime minister justin trudeau was on hand to greet them as they received names paying tribute to the country of their birth. the male is called canadian home, and the female's name means canadian joy. they representatives the growing bond between the host country and china. that's it for the international news hour. in the next hour, geologistists say fracki
you cannot get your production from irrigation. it's only from the rain god, when there is rain. generally you get good harvest. >> indians consume a third of all the tea produced in the world. nearly a billion tonnes every year. millions who depend on it for their livelihood are looking anxiously at the crop, searching for a sign of two leafs and a bud >>> some people in the u.k. enjoyed a rare delay of the aurora borealis, the northern lights. the lights are a common sight in...
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some of the changes include replacing standard grass with drought tolerant grass and making irrigation systems more efficient. >> well, let's talk to meteorologist kari hall. we did get rain in that gauge this morning. >> we did get some rain. they also got extra snow in the sierra. a look now at north star, temperature, 32. skiers out there, reporting central sierra, tahoe 13 to 16 inches over the past couple of days. fresh powder on the ground. here at home, mt. diablo, the sun coming through fair weather clouds and chance spotty sprinkles. stilling tracking showers to the north of us. the system continues to spin moisture across the region as it continues to move to the east. and into the rest of the day, we'll see temperatures slowly rising from here. it's 53 degrees in the north bay. san francisco 59 degrees. and the south bay at 57 degrees. as we get a closer look at the north bay, napa, 57, 59 degrees in santa rosa. petaluma at 56. it's cool out there. it's cooler than where we should be this time of year. looking at san jose, low 60s this afternoon, normal high is about 67. we
some of the changes include replacing standard grass with drought tolerant grass and making irrigation systems more efficient. >> well, let's talk to meteorologist kari hall. we did get rain in that gauge this morning. >> we did get some rain. they also got extra snow in the sierra. a look now at north star, temperature, 32. skiers out there, reporting central sierra, tahoe 13 to 16 inches over the past couple of days. fresh powder on the ground. here at home, mt. diablo, the sun...
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his job was to bring irrigation here, layout the town and plant hundreds of thousands of grapevines. this is the house that george hanson built for himself to live in while he was here. it is the first wood house that was actually constructed in what is now anaheim and the oldest woodframe structure in what is now orange county. now, we are in the replica building located behind the stover house and it houses our agricultural exhibit for anaheim. behind me are a number of artifacts from our period. 1857 through 1885. we have probably the largest piece behind me which is a wine press. this was used in the only really commercial winery that we had in town. it was run by benjamin dreyfuss who was the only person who had any background in winemaking. most of the families that moved here had not even been farmers so it is a miracle if you think about it that they were able to succeed. by 1884 which is just before the blight hit, we were actually making over one million gallons of wine. that is the actual wine that was sent to market. they would have some local wine here that they would ha
his job was to bring irrigation here, layout the town and plant hundreds of thousands of grapevines. this is the house that george hanson built for himself to live in while he was here. it is the first wood house that was actually constructed in what is now anaheim and the oldest woodframe structure in what is now orange county. now, we are in the replica building located behind the stover house and it houses our agricultural exhibit for anaheim. behind me are a number of artifacts from our...
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his job was to bring the irrigation here, lay out the and plant actually hundreds of thousands of grapevines. >> watch the c-span cities tour sunday afternoon on c-span3. , workingn cities tour with our cable affiliates and working -- visiting cities across the country. >> next on american history tv, we hear from timothy reeves, deputy director at the dwight d. eisenhower presidential library. he discusses president eisenhower's belief that social welfare programs could fill the void created by the closing of the american frontier and the loss of land which limited opportunities for the unemployed. the kansas city library hosted this hour-long event. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. i'm the director of the library. it is a pleasure to welcome you here on the 125th anniversary of the birth of eisenhower. this program is part of an ongoing series about president eisenhower, and we look forward to doing more. the associate director you'll hear from in a moment. this series is sponsored by the wt kemper foundation at commerce bank. and was the idea of my cousin. julie, you can tell from h
his job was to bring the irrigation here, lay out the and plant actually hundreds of thousands of grapevines. >> watch the c-span cities tour sunday afternoon on c-span3. , workingn cities tour with our cable affiliates and working -- visiting cities across the country. >> next on american history tv, we hear from timothy reeves, deputy director at the dwight d. eisenhower presidential library. he discusses president eisenhower's belief that social welfare programs could fill the...
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they will discuss steps it took in response to the drought, such as irrigation systems and community outreach. they announce ads goal of saving 250 million gallons over five years. a large turnout expected today for the memorial service of a sacramento area chp officer that died in the line of duty. nathan tailor died on march 13th. hit by a car while directing traffic on interstate 80. he lived in rockland and leaves behind a waif and three sons. brown and harris will be among those attending the memorial service starting at 10:00 a.m. this morning in roseville. a report reveals the police department tried town successfully fire two officers accused of misconduct. report was issued by swanson reviewing the department's disciplinary procedures. there is progress but siteed two case as reasons why there is room for improvement. he says since april, opd has had the firings of two officers reversed by an arbitrator. an officer was accused of inappropriate conduct with a prostitute and another, an officer was fired for using excessive force. the future of the raiders remains unclear. on
they will discuss steps it took in response to the drought, such as irrigation systems and community outreach. they announce ads goal of saving 250 million gallons over five years. a large turnout expected today for the memorial service of a sacramento area chp officer that died in the line of duty. nathan tailor died on march 13th. hit by a car while directing traffic on interstate 80. he lived in rockland and leaves behind a waif and three sons. brown and harris will be among those attending...
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his job was to bring irrigation here, layout the town sites, and plant hundreds of thousands of greats before families would come down. >> watch the c-span cities tour, saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's book tv. sunday afternoon at 2:00, on c-span3.
his job was to bring irrigation here, layout the town sites, and plant hundreds of thousands of greats before families would come down. >> watch the c-span cities tour, saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's book tv. sunday afternoon at 2:00, on c-span3.
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his job was to bring irrigation here, layout the town and plant hundreds of thousands of grapevines.his is the house that george hanson built for himself to live in while he was here. it is the first wood house that was actually constructed in what is now anaheim and the oldest woodframe structure in what is now orange county. now, we are in the replica building located behind the stover house and it houses our agricultural exhibit for anaheim. behind me are a number of artifacts from our period. 1885.hrough we have probably the largest piece behind me which is a wine press. this was used in the only really commercial winery that we had in town. it was run by benjamin dreyfuss who was the only person who had any background in winemaking. most of the families that moved here had not even been farmers so it is a miracle if you think about it that they were able to succeed. by 1884 which is just before the blight hit, we were actually making over one million gallons of wine. that is the actual wine that was sent to market. they would have some local wine here that they would have used i
his job was to bring irrigation here, layout the town and plant hundreds of thousands of grapevines.his is the house that george hanson built for himself to live in while he was here. it is the first wood house that was actually constructed in what is now anaheim and the oldest woodframe structure in what is now orange county. now, we are in the replica building located behind the stover house and it houses our agricultural exhibit for anaheim. behind me are a number of artifacts from our...
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his job was to bring the irrigation here, lay out the town site, and plant hundreds of thousands of great fines guest: before families would come down here. watch the c-span cities tour today at noon eastern on c-span two. sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. the c-span city tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. yesterday, president obama discussed the u.s. economy and his record on job creation. 242,000 jobsdded last month. the president's remarks from the white house are five minutes. is everybody all set? tohought it might be useful take a small break from the spectacle of the political focus on something that really matters to the american people. that is how is the economy doing and how is it affecting the lives? we learned this morning that the u.s. economy had created 242,000 jobs last month. that's two months in a row the employment rate is below 5%. over the past three month come our workforce is grown by 1.5 million people. that is progress. overall, american business has for 72ated new jobs straight mont
his job was to bring the irrigation here, lay out the town site, and plant hundreds of thousands of great fines guest: before families would come down here. watch the c-span cities tour today at noon eastern on c-span two. sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. the c-span city tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. yesterday, president obama discussed the u.s. economy and his record on job creation. 242,000 jobsdded last...
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wasob was to -- his job to bring the irrigation here, layout the plant site, and lay out grapevines. citiesh the cspan' tour. the c-span cities tour, visiting cities across the country. >> house democratic leader nancy pelosi held her annual women's history month reception to honor women veterans, including retired brigadier general. michelle obama and house republican conference chair representative cathy mcmorris rodgers also took part in the ceremony. this is one hour. >> ladies and gentlemen. please welcome the democratic leader of the house of representatives, the honorable nancy pelosi on the chairwoman for the house of republican conference. and our honored guest, brigadier , and theilma l boss first lady of the united states, michelle obama. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you all for joining us for this annual celebration of women's history month. each month we gather as members of congress and friends to lift up the legacy of every woman who has stepped forward to expand and defend freedom throughout our history. the oath of office we take as members of congre
wasob was to -- his job to bring the irrigation here, layout the plant site, and lay out grapevines. citiesh the cspan' tour. the c-span cities tour, visiting cities across the country. >> house democratic leader nancy pelosi held her annual women's history month reception to honor women veterans, including retired brigadier general. michelle obama and house republican conference chair representative cathy mcmorris rodgers also took part in the ceremony. this is one hour. >> ladies...
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his job was to bring irrigation here, lay out the townsite, and plant grapevines before the families would come down here. >> watch the c-span cities to her. -- tour. who are is working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. c-span, washington journal is next. the house returns for work at 9:00. coming up in 30 minutes, chris membersf new york and of the armed services committee on legislation to stop the troop drawdown. eac's role in elections. host: good morning. welcome to "washington journal." the house is gaveling in early. we will begin with ". lots of politics to discuss. you can start dialing in. send us a tweet if you would like. you can join the conversation on facebook and
his job was to bring irrigation here, lay out the townsite, and plant grapevines before the families would come down here. >> watch the c-span cities to her. -- tour. who are is working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. c-span, washington journal is next. the house returns for work at 9:00. coming up in 30 minutes, chris membersf new york and of the armed services committee on legislation to stop the troop drawdown. eac's role in elections. host: good...