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all kinds of reasons, what do you say about the fact that, in the world in which you move, nature conservancy, these very high-powered kind of... not elite, but important conservation and nature institutions in our country, do these people... >> yeah. >> hinojosa: ...from these communities, predominantly of color, poor americans, do they have a voice? >> yeah, great question. so the environmental movement, for the most part, the western environmental movement i would say, over the last 50 years, has not done as good a job as it ought to in dealing with the poorest of the poor and the people who are going to be most impacted by, you know, global changes, and have the least ability to do something about it. i think that is definitely changing today, and i think that the reason it's changing is because i think that both these sides are understanding that they're just two sides of the same coin. you know, when conservationists have looked at people, they've often seen people as the problem. we want to create a national park to keep people out. >> hinojosa: right. >> you know, we want to do this b
all kinds of reasons, what do you say about the fact that, in the world in which you move, nature conservancy, these very high-powered kind of... not elite, but important conservation and nature institutions in our country, do these people... >> yeah. >> hinojosa: ...from these communities, predominantly of color, poor americans, do they have a voice? >> yeah, great question. so the environmental movement, for the most part, the western environmental movement i would say, over...
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. >> he pulls from this roosevelt speech on natural conservation. on the heels of that, what have we missed? all of this wasted motion, wasted human effort. he says we can see and hear the waste of material things. this is in the middle of the third page of the and reduction. -- the introduction. awkward, inefficient, or ill directed movement of men leave little tangible behind them. hence the important thread of photography, watches, ways of recording wasted movement. so, he is interested in waste. the problem of waste. the solution, of course, is efficiency. we could ask why, if he is so -- is he so worried about waste -- why? any ideas there? why be obsessed about waste? it is not just taylor, of course. it is christine frederick and others. yeah, kelly? >> one obvious reason throughout his writing is the profit incentive. we can use the same amount of workers or less workers. even if you pay them higher wages, if they put in more effort. so employers and employees have that incentive. >> one part of it is simple profit maximization. what does ta
. >> he pulls from this roosevelt speech on natural conservation. on the heels of that, what have we missed? all of this wasted motion, wasted human effort. he says we can see and hear the waste of material things. this is in the middle of the third page of the and reduction. -- the introduction. awkward, inefficient, or ill directed movement of men leave little tangible behind them. hence the important thread of photography, watches, ways of recording wasted movement. so, he is...
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rain that we have received this week we are still mindful and will continue to do all we can to conserve natural and valuable resources. it has just released it's report and the numbers reflect all what staff has done to report our ouj. from -- usage. from january to october of this year down 19.3 percent. for the month of october, this year last year we are down 33 percent and total consumption from september to october of this year is down 11 percent. i really want to thank my operations staff danny kern, alvarez and all the field staff that are out there everyday. we have taken this very very seriously. my priority team that have prioritized water conservation. and many many in our parks is really old and very very difficult to manage. and i'm just really pleased by the effort of our staff and what we've been able to contribute to the mayor and the general manager's report. last week with the hope of finding a long term tenant and partner at this historic site. the department will be hosting a bid december 1st a 2 :00 p.m. and february 2, 2:00 p.m., february 5, 10 '10 a.m.. in the meantime, t
rain that we have received this week we are still mindful and will continue to do all we can to conserve natural and valuable resources. it has just released it's report and the numbers reflect all what staff has done to report our ouj. from -- usage. from january to october of this year down 19.3 percent. for the month of october, this year last year we are down 33 percent and total consumption from september to october of this year is down 11 percent. i really want to thank my operations...
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it strikes me -- i don't know if a default setting for conservatives may be just in the nature of conservatives in the united states that they tend to do righteous indignation better than they do other martian. -- than they do with emotion . there was an undercurrent or explicit overcurrent of anger, but reagan took that away. so is reagan may be simply the anomaly among conservatives? and so is barry goldwater more like the conservative mind and maybe we are returning to that win, as jonathan suggested, there was blood on the floor at the convention of 64 among the republicans. are we going to be conservative enough. so is it too much to ask republicans or conservatives to come up with another reagan? is that personality type just really rare? you can see hubert humphrey who does find among liberals, but reagan is almost the if hubert humphrey of conservatives. >> the question is an interesting one. and a lot of ways why haven't we seen conservatives over the last 50 years in spite of the fact that republicans have this long streak of winning the presidency, why have not been able to put forwa
it strikes me -- i don't know if a default setting for conservatives may be just in the nature of conservatives in the united states that they tend to do righteous indignation better than they do other martian. -- than they do with emotion . there was an undercurrent or explicit overcurrent of anger, but reagan took that away. so is reagan may be simply the anomaly among conservatives? and so is barry goldwater more like the conservative mind and maybe we are returning to that win, as jonathan...
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natural homes the ecosystems that's really critical. so at that time i decided that i wanted to work on conservation of natural ecosystems. [ speaking foreign language ] narrator: that desire has taken laurance all over the world. for over 25 years, he has beestudying rainforests africa, auralia, brazil, and at the sthsoni tropical research institute in panama dr. bill laurance: we do some work here in panama but the amazon and central africa where we work are just such hot spots of forest destruction. in the amazon, there is incredible forest destruction for cattle ranching. there's a huge explosion in soybean farming. there's massive logging operations. there's an avalanche of new highways and roads and other kinds of projects which are creating a lot of problems for the forest. we focus on those areas because they're the most important from a conservation perspective. narrator: often called the lungs of the planet, the world's rainforests have gone from covering 14% of the earth's land surface to 6% over the last 50 years. in addition to providing us with over 20% of the oxygen we breathe these forests are the most biologically diverse h
natural homes the ecosystems that's really critical. so at that time i decided that i wanted to work on conservation of natural ecosystems. [ speaking foreign language ] narrator: that desire has taken laurance all over the world. for over 25 years, he has beestudying rainforests africa, auralia, brazil, and at the sthsoni tropical research institute in panama dr. bill laurance: we do some work here in panama but the amazon and central africa where we work are just such hot spots of forest...
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so that by the nature of conservative voters down there favors them a little bit. we now see them expanding the map into some blue or democratic leaning territory. new hampshire is in play though it's still leaning democratic. but colorado and iowa, these are two states where the democrats really have to hang on, they're democratic leaning states but right now are tight and maybe the republicans up a point or two and if those go, i think that's it. that's a republican majority right there. >> john dickerson, what's the biggest issue in this campaign? >> the biggest issue is the president. on both sides. the republicans have been talking about the president constantly and nonstop and they finished their closing argument on the president. this is both in the house and the senate. you look in north carolina, for example, not only is thom till us talking about hagin's relationship with president obama but crossroads, the super pac supporting republicans has run three ads against kay hagin and all three make the point she voted with barack obama in 0% of the time and sh
so that by the nature of conservative voters down there favors them a little bit. we now see them expanding the map into some blue or democratic leaning territory. new hampshire is in play though it's still leaning democratic. but colorado and iowa, these are two states where the democrats really have to hang on, they're democratic leaning states but right now are tight and maybe the republicans up a point or two and if those go, i think that's it. that's a republican majority right there....
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experts at the swiss-based international union for conservation of nature say the pacific bluefin tuna is at a high risk of extinction and they've placed it on their red list. nhk world's kurando tago has more. >> reporter: japanese diners are never at a loss for words when it comes to explaining what they think of tuna. >> translator: yummy. >> translator: the taste of bluefin tuna is unexplainable. i love it. >> reporter: but they aren't the only ones who enjoy a tuna dinner. officials say the fish is also in demand in countries flout asia and around the world. this love affair has placed incredible pressure on the species. with fewer large tuna remaining, fishermen are now catching younger fish which has reduced the species chance of reproduction. recently, officials from about 20 countries in the region, including japan, met in the u.s. state of california to discuss measures to help preserve the remaining stock. they decided to cut the annual catch quota of bluefin tuna by 40% to 3300 tons in the eastern pacific starting in 2015. they also agreed to try to keep the catch of young
experts at the swiss-based international union for conservation of nature say the pacific bluefin tuna is at a high risk of extinction and they've placed it on their red list. nhk world's kurando tago has more. >> reporter: japanese diners are never at a loss for words when it comes to explaining what they think of tuna. >> translator: yummy. >> translator: the taste of bluefin tuna is unexplainable. i love it. >> reporter: but they aren't the only ones who enjoy a tuna...
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whatever reason, most republican leaders chose not to nationalize politics, likeso nature, abhors a vacuum. conservatives at the national, state and local level took on the mantle and took on the task of nationalizing this election government,ed constitutional government, national security, all the issues we have talked about here. voters went to the polls yesterday, that was the issue that was uppermost in their mind. issue conservatives have been communicating to the voters. any other questions? >> if this new republican majority fails to pursue legislation that's important to the voters who put them there, what happens then? >> we will hold them accountable. we expect them to live up to their promises. if they don't, we will do what we have done for the last five-and-a-half years, and that is make sure the people in washington understand what the people and the rest of this country want to happen in this country. we want more personal freedom, we want economic freedom and a debt free for ourselves and our grandchildren. >> i think that does it. thank you very much. >> november 15 begins a new open enr
whatever reason, most republican leaders chose not to nationalize politics, likeso nature, abhors a vacuum. conservatives at the national, state and local level took on the mantle and took on the task of nationalizing this election government,ed constitutional government, national security, all the issues we have talked about here. voters went to the polls yesterday, that was the issue that was uppermost in their mind. issue conservatives have been communicating to the voters. any other...
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conservatives. >> guest: sure he is but we try to reach out in the book and naturally i believe conservative ideas provide the best solutions to the problems facing america but if a liberal comes up with an idea that actually proves itself and lives up to the state of objective designed for it, i am for social i'm for social security and medicare and all these programs and the democrat administrations but i just want to take a look at them to see if they need to be updated for the modern age and improved if they are not working we need to revise them or get rid of them. >> host: the thesis of this book and i'm going to come back to that idea because it is one that deeply within the book, it's what works, what actually works and what do we know has worked in the past commonsense solutions that come from the past and in some sensecome not only from the political realm but for you from your deep faith. >> guest: there is an old testament that says anything that you have been done before has been done before. so i'm not thinking about living in the past i'm thinking about looking into the past to see
conservatives. >> guest: sure he is but we try to reach out in the book and naturally i believe conservative ideas provide the best solutions to the problems facing america but if a liberal comes up with an idea that actually proves itself and lives up to the state of objective designed for it, i am for social i'm for social security and medicare and all these programs and the democrat administrations but i just want to take a look at them to see if they need to be updated for the modern...
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so that just by the nature of the conservative voters down there favors them a bit.we see them expanding the map into more blue, democrat' leaning territory. new hampshire is in play, though still leaning democrat. but colorado and iowa, two states where the democrats really have to hang on. they're democratic leaning states but right now they're tight, maybe even republicans up a point or two and if those go, well, i think that's the republican majority there. >> charlie: john dickerson, what's the biggest issue? >> the president. both sides have been talking about the president constantly and nonstop. their closing argument is on the president both in the house and the senate. you look in north carolina, for example, not only is tom tillis talking about kay hagan's relationship with president obama but cross rhodes, super pac support republicans running three ads in the final weeks making the point she voted for barack obama 90% of the time, connected to barack obama. on the house side, the national republican organization dealing with house races, almost all their
so that just by the nature of the conservative voters down there favors them a bit.we see them expanding the map into more blue, democrat' leaning territory. new hampshire is in play, though still leaning democrat. but colorado and iowa, two states where the democrats really have to hang on. they're democratic leaning states but right now they're tight, maybe even republicans up a point or two and if those go, well, i think that's the republican majority there. >> charlie: john dickerson,...
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conserve. >> turn off your sprinkler systems because mother nature can water your garden for you. >> water districts tell ktvu channel 2 news how much people conserve and how much rain we receive over the next three months may determine if mandatory restrictions will be order. >>> woman accused in a prostitution and money laundering investigation has pleaded guilty. the 40-year-old annmarie lanoce and her boyfriend, were arrested in june. investigators seized evidence linked to myredbook.com. prosecutors say that site allowed sex workers to advertise their services. details of the agreement have not been released. annmarie lanoce is set to return to court in march for sentencing. >>> the father of a missing 12- year-old girl from san francisco is handing out pliers in oakland as he tries to find his missing dadder. she was last seen -- daughter. she was last seen 11 days ago. since her disappearance she has been spotted in san francisco's mission district and on monday in oakland on international boulevard. investigators say both of those areas are known for prostitution. police are urging anyone wi
conserve. >> turn off your sprinkler systems because mother nature can water your garden for you. >> water districts tell ktvu channel 2 news how much people conserve and how much rain we receive over the next three months may determine if mandatory restrictions will be order. >>> woman accused in a prostitution and money laundering investigation has pleaded guilty. the 40-year-old annmarie lanoce and her boyfriend, were arrested in june. investigators seized evidence...
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the beauty of nature, things are conserved. i will turn on this ipad here that i've plugged in.e will hopefully see that as well. now what we are looking at here, you can see those spikes that are going by. those are the messages being sent from the leg to the brain. so what would happen if i were to touch that leg? maybe it sends a message. i will go ahead and touch the leg. you see that? what you're looking at is information. it's being encoded and being sent to the brain. this would be the same if i wanted to touch the shoulder. he feels that because there is in or on there. this is how everything works from the sensory input into the brain. let's go back to slides really quick. we'll come back and do more experiments. when people first see the spikes for the first time, these are not doctored photos. this is a wonderful thing. it is portable so we can get citizens involved. we can show spikes on a plane and as you get people to sit down, we can make kids understand it and give them the schematics. and not only that, what each of the knobs do. they develop their own experimen
the beauty of nature, things are conserved. i will turn on this ipad here that i've plugged in.e will hopefully see that as well. now what we are looking at here, you can see those spikes that are going by. those are the messages being sent from the leg to the brain. so what would happen if i were to touch that leg? maybe it sends a message. i will go ahead and touch the leg. you see that? what you're looking at is information. it's being encoded and being sent to the brain. this would be the...
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know, once you develop those tools, it's important to put them to good use and certainly conservation of naturaly have just as much of a right to be on the earth as humans or any other species does. so there's sort of a moral aspect to it. so those are the two things that drive me, i think. just the curiosity and great interest in the natural world and the kind of moral side of it. >> the moral component. >> yes. right. >> so these are sand hill cranes you're hearing here. >> right. >> sand hill cranes are very common in north america. >> are they endangered? >> no, not at all. >> not at all. >> we have sand hills here because they're a surrogate species. >> surrogate in what way? >> they incubate whooping crane eggs. sometimes we can get four, five, six, seven, eight eggs from a bird who's normally laying only two. what do we do with those eggs? >> i have no idea, doctor. what do we do? we stick them under sand hill cranes to incubate. >> of course. >> robert. take mike, show him the fine art of brooming a crane. >> that's what i want to see. what kind of damage could be inflicted? >> we've had
know, once you develop those tools, it's important to put them to good use and certainly conservation of naturaly have just as much of a right to be on the earth as humans or any other species does. so there's sort of a moral aspect to it. so those are the two things that drive me, i think. just the curiosity and great interest in the natural world and the kind of moral side of it. >> the moral component. >> yes. right. >> so these are sand hill cranes you're hearing here....
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thought we bring in a clinton and that would somehow convince southern democrats there is a conservative nature to the party that was rejected wholesale yesterday. one of the messages from yesterday is southern democrats don't believe national democrats are conservative any longer and unwilling to do it even if the clintons pretend it is so. bill: when do you se decide if u will run? or have you? >> it will be the spring sometime. also with advisors and staff members on this, it will be probably spring before we come to a final conclusion. bill: thank you. after a late night last night, appreciate your time today. a ton of stuff to get to. martha: a lot going on. as democrats are looking for someone to blame perhaps after the crushing defeat they suffered last night, some finger-pointing at the white house this morning. bill: and will the win in iowa and the majority that comes with resulting congress now getting things done? >> politicians are more interested in talking then doing. they ignore problems hoping they will go away. but you know what, isis isn't just going to go away. so ally bank
thought we bring in a clinton and that would somehow convince southern democrats there is a conservative nature to the party that was rejected wholesale yesterday. one of the messages from yesterday is southern democrats don't believe national democrats are conservative any longer and unwilling to do it even if the clintons pretend it is so. bill: when do you se decide if u will run? or have you? >> it will be the spring sometime. also with advisors and staff members on this, it will be...
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stuck to advertisements and hoping that is the message that carries the day relying on the conservative natureka. >> david ramsey down in arkansas for us. so, i mean, this is one a few months ago, we were saying pryor seems to be defying gravity and now we're looking at him saying it looks grim in the numbers. can you see a way for him to catch up with cotton at this point? >> i think cotton is the clear favorite. based on the polling numbers. like in a lot of places, what you hear in arkansas is that the democrats have invested a lot, again, in the ground game. they really believe that they've put a lot of resources into get out the vote campaign that will help them make up some of that ground. we'll see. if there is a way out, i mean, most polls, there have been a few show cotton with a big lead, more of them it in the two to four-point range and democrats really believe they can make some of that up with turnout. you know, there were 130,000 new registered voters. democrats are claiming that the overwhelming majority of those are folks that they targeted but obviously too early to really kn
stuck to advertisements and hoping that is the message that carries the day relying on the conservative natureka. >> david ramsey down in arkansas for us. so, i mean, this is one a few months ago, we were saying pryor seems to be defying gravity and now we're looking at him saying it looks grim in the numbers. can you see a way for him to catch up with cotton at this point? >> i think cotton is the clear favorite. based on the polling numbers. like in a lot of places, what you hear...
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and that's a real serious problem with respect to our natural resources where forests and fragile jill lands. so the conservation of natural resources is a big thing. and by the way, politically, it is critically important agriculture understands that the support of the future of farm programs is in large part dependent on the public believing that agriculture interests are, in fact, good stewards of the public lands. increasing crop yields is another issue. the rates of yield increases have been slowing significantly, especially with respect to the crops. what are we going to do about it? how do we deal with it? how do we deal with it sustain bli? and how do we use technology in the way we need to use it to increase yields? dealing with rising food prices and impacts on political stability. that was a big factor in the last decade. food prices and farm prices have -- their growth has slowed. and in many cases, fallen rather dramatically. but those -- it's going to go back up again. the demographics of agriculture are just clear that we're going to have extremely volatile food prices over the next two or three d
and that's a real serious problem with respect to our natural resources where forests and fragile jill lands. so the conservation of natural resources is a big thing. and by the way, politically, it is critically important agriculture understands that the support of the future of farm programs is in large part dependent on the public believing that agriculture interests are, in fact, good stewards of the public lands. increasing crop yields is another issue. the rates of yield increases have...
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good morning, with the recreation and parks department, the habitat conservation funds allocates approximately $2 million per year for nature interpretation programs and other programs that bring youth, and urban residents into the parks and wild life areas. and the recreation and parks department's youth stewardship program meets to engage kindergarten through 12th grade students and environmental education and service, learning projects throughout san francisco parks and open spaces. yfp's mission is to foster and use the understanding of the important role to help to build the healthy and social and natural communities, and the program is free and available to any school or youth group in san francisco and in 2010, the youth stewardship program received a grant of $165,000 from hcf, it is funding was set to expire in 2015 and with this new grant, that funding will continue until 2019. thank you. >> also, seeing no questions here, we will move on to public comment. and seeing no public xhept, we will close public comment. >> motion to approve this item. >> and also without objection. >> okay, madam clerk, do we have any o
good morning, with the recreation and parks department, the habitat conservation funds allocates approximately $2 million per year for nature interpretation programs and other programs that bring youth, and urban residents into the parks and wild life areas. and the recreation and parks department's youth stewardship program meets to engage kindergarten through 12th grade students and environmental education and service, learning projects throughout san francisco parks and open spaces. yfp's...
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natural question. part of the reason conservatives are scrambling to respond is that almost all signs point to yes. right now there are roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the u.s. and pretty much everyone agrees. the federal government simply doesn't have the resources or hasn't appropriated them to deport all 11 million of them. someone has to make decisions about who to prioritize for deportation. and that someone, according to the constitution, is the executive branch, which determines how to implement the laws congress passes. the president has the authority to decide which deportations to prosecute and which not to prosecute under the principle known as prosecutorial discretion. in 1974 the supreme court said the executive branch has exclusive authority and absolute discretion to decide whether to prosecute a case. in fact, every president since eisenhower has used executive action to influence immigration in some way. >> president reagan today signed the massive immigration reform law which will affect the status of millions of immigrants who are now here illegally. >> the l
natural question. part of the reason conservatives are scrambling to respond is that almost all signs point to yes. right now there are roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the u.s. and pretty much everyone agrees. the federal government simply doesn't have the resources or hasn't appropriated them to deport all 11 million of them. someone has to make decisions about who to prioritize for deportation. and that someone, according to the constitution, is the executive branch,...
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politics like nature -- a vacuum so the conservative movement, the conservatives of the national state and local level stepped forward and took on the mantle. took on the task of nationalizing this election around limited government constitutional government national security, all the issues we have talked about here and when the voters went to the polls yesterday that was the issue that was uppermost on their minds. it was the issues that conservatives at all levels of the country have been communicating to the voters. any other questions? yes sir. >> if the republican majority fails to pursue legislation to support the voters to put them there what happens then? >> we will hold them accountable. we expect them to live up to their promises and if they don't live up to their promises we will do what we have done for the last five and a half years and that is to make sure that people in washington understand what the people in the rest of the country want to see truly up in this country. we want more personal freedom. they want economic freedom and we wanted debt-free future for herself
politics like nature -- a vacuum so the conservative movement, the conservatives of the national state and local level stepped forward and took on the mantle. took on the task of nationalizing this election around limited government constitutional government national security, all the issues we have talked about here and when the voters went to the polls yesterday that was the issue that was uppermost on their minds. it was the issues that conservatives at all levels of the country have been...
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was very offended that senator harken would say that, i think its unfort natural that you can't be a real woman if you're conservativend you're female, if my name had been john ernst attached to my resume, senator harken would not have said those things. >> very good point. the democrats have tried to play that war on women things, the republicans have the war on women, yet they'll say things like this, if a republican said it, they're sweeping this under the rug, bruce braley right now is saying, this is what i think. using joni ernst's looks. the interesting part of the whole thing, harken wasn't talking about bruce braley talking about being a good candidate, they have nothing to go on. >> she's going to win and iowans like her because of her candidacy, because of what she stands for, and she doesn't have tired talking points, they're choosing her in the because she's a woman, because she's the best candidate. >> don't elect somebody because he's charismatic, or don't elect someone because of his race. is that what harken was trying to say or was he sexist? >> i don't know where his taste in women are a little dif
was very offended that senator harken would say that, i think its unfort natural that you can't be a real woman if you're conservativend you're female, if my name had been john ernst attached to my resume, senator harken would not have said those things. >> very good point. the democrats have tried to play that war on women things, the republicans have the war on women, yet they'll say things like this, if a republican said it, they're sweeping this under the rug, bruce braley right now...
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conserve. >> please turn off your sprinklers because mother nature can water for you. >> reporter: in the south bay, look at this. a bad situation is becoming dire. reservoirs bone dry. >> we have less water in our reservoirs than a week ago. >> reporter: watt use exceeded rainfall. -- water use exceeded rainfall. conversation fell short of the 20%. it is calling for tighter conversation going into the new year. >> we have less water now than we did into 2014. >> reporter: rainfall in this area is 2/3 of normal for the date but customers are conserving. water districts tell us how much people conserve and how much rain we get will determine whether we have mandatory restrictions. >> and more rain is on the way. thank you. >>> 12-year-old girl is missing and police and family are searching two cities for her tonight. she disappeared a week and a half ago. ktvu's john sasaki joins us live from san francisco -- live from san francisco. there have been sightings since she disappeared? >> reporter: police are still searching for this girl. she disappeared november 10 on her way to school, on a bus.
conserve. >> please turn off your sprinklers because mother nature can water for you. >> reporter: in the south bay, look at this. a bad situation is becoming dire. reservoirs bone dry. >> we have less water in our reservoirs than a week ago. >> reporter: watt use exceeded rainfall. -- water use exceeded rainfall. conversation fell short of the 20%. it is calling for tighter conversation going into the new year. >> we have less water now than we did into 2014....
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naturalization. so, there is a real frustration among conservatives, especially with a new congress coming in.resident talking about doing something right now, not even waiting to try with the new congress. >> but, sir, you do realize that previous presidents going back to dwight eisenhower, jimmy carter, george herbert walker bush have all used executive action on immigration because immigration enforcement, obviously, is a federal agency controlled by the executive. so you realize there is quite a long precedent for presidents taking executive action, sflit. >> you've seen past presidents loosen up some requirements but you've never seen anything to this magnitude. the plans being reported in the media now are talking about affecting millions of people. in the past, we've been talking about very small groups in the thousands of people. >> you have -- >> it's a matter of scale. >> you signed a letter, which i do have here, along with several other members of your party, calling on the congress to actually use the funding mechanisms at year's end to block the president from implementing polici
naturalization. so, there is a real frustration among conservatives, especially with a new congress coming in.resident talking about doing something right now, not even waiting to try with the new congress. >> but, sir, you do realize that previous presidents going back to dwight eisenhower, jimmy carter, george herbert walker bush have all used executive action on immigration because immigration enforcement, obviously, is a federal agency controlled by the executive. so you realize there...
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conservatives to the u.s. house. and as a result of that, the republican study committee -- these are people that naturally have a shared value system with the republican study committee. so our size has grown substantially. and as part of the process we pulled the mean conservative ideology score, if you will, of the house well to the right of where it was let's say ten years ago. >> does that apply to issues across the board or is that primarily on fiscal issues? >> well, no. i can't say that it's across the board. because if you look at our membership from a mission standpoint, it's fairly diverse from let's say from a thought process. we have some people that are fiscal hawks, we have people defense hawks, we've got large libertarian element, we've got folks that identify as some of each. and you've got -- we've got a strong base of social conservatives as well. so the challenge is the chair -- as the chair is to be able to get as many of what i think will be 185 members in our -- on our roster to come to a common set of ideals as we move forward in the next congress. >> congressman, i just want to ask you. obviousl
conservatives to the u.s. house. and as a result of that, the republican study committee -- these are people that naturally have a shared value system with the republican study committee. so our size has grown substantially. and as part of the process we pulled the mean conservative ideology score, if you will, of the house well to the right of where it was let's say ten years ago. >> does that apply to issues across the board or is that primarily on fiscal issues? >> well, no. i...
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evidence they're looking to determine who was targeted, was the tea party targeted, conservative groups, things of this naturehave to go through this carefully because there's a lot of personal information that will be redacted before it is turned over. but the key going to be assuming they are the evidence they're looking for, part of it, they'll have to sort of follow these e-mails and see if there was perjury involved, although she did take the fifth amendment. she was held in contempt by the house representatives. but i hasn't been enacted upon. it's somewhat of a fishing expedition but they may have the relevant documents to determine what happened and who was targeted. >> so david, let me get your that take on this. what damaging evidence might the discovery bring forth against ms. lerner? >> not only ms. lerner but other people in the irs as well. the problem with the criminal case to start is the ability to prove knowledge and intent. was there knowledge, was there an intent to violate civil rights? an intent to violate the hatch act or the lie to -- or to lie to federal officials? i think what they m
evidence they're looking to determine who was targeted, was the tea party targeted, conservative groups, things of this naturehave to go through this carefully because there's a lot of personal information that will be redacted before it is turned over. but the key going to be assuming they are the evidence they're looking for, part of it, they'll have to sort of follow these e-mails and see if there was perjury involved, although she did take the fifth amendment. she was held in contempt by...
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conserve. >> please turn off your sprinkler systems if you haven't done so already, because mother nature can water it for you. >> we actually have less water in our reserves today than we did a week ago even with this rain. >> reporter: water use exceeded rainfall. the santa clara water district says conservation fell short of the 20% voluntary reduction. it's calling for even tighter conservation going into the new year. >> we actually have less water now then much less water than we did going into 2014. >> east bay mud tells us rainfall in its watershed area so far is about 2/3 normal for the day but customers are conserving. districts tell us how much people conserve and how much rain we get the next three months will determine whether they order mandatory restrictions. john fowler, ktvu news. >>> the number of chair lifts on the move in the tahoe area is starting to grow. ski season started today at heavenly and north star just a few lifts and runs are open at each. both resorts say right now they're relying on manmade snow. boreal is also open as is mammoth on the eastern slope of the s
conserve. >> please turn off your sprinkler systems if you haven't done so already, because mother nature can water it for you. >> we actually have less water in our reserves today than we did a week ago even with this rain. >> reporter: water use exceeded rainfall. the santa clara water district says conservation fell short of the 20% voluntary reduction. it's calling for even tighter conservation going into the new year. >> we actually have less water now then much...
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conservative. >> get the teeth while you're at it. >> mine are natural. >> i quickly learned he's been salvaginglenty of everything, including an astounding collection of doorknobs. >> i have one of the largest collections of doorknobs in the country because i was the president of doorknob collectors and vice president for a number of years. >> how many members does the doorknob collectors guild have? >> i suspect a few hundred maybe at any moment in time. 300 or 400. >> that's cool. >> you can see a little cabin door in the wood. this is brass. we can't get this quality of brass anymore because of how much copper is in it. cast iron even. see even the backs were deck crated, concave fronts. >> back in the day they would decorate stuff nobody ever saw. >> before taxes in 1895 and the depression of 1895, rich people could have jewelry like this, even their names on their knobs. >> do you think we'll see a day when we can get our names on our knobs? >> no. >> after we finished our knob talk, i discovered darby also collects interns. >> nice to meet you. hi, sebrina, mike. >> this is the intern pro
conservative. >> get the teeth while you're at it. >> mine are natural. >> i quickly learned he's been salvaginglenty of everything, including an astounding collection of doorknobs. >> i have one of the largest collections of doorknobs in the country because i was the president of doorknob collectors and vice president for a number of years. >> how many members does the doorknob collectors guild have? >> i suspect a few hundred maybe at any moment in time....
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ridiculous and embarrassing corrections i've ever seen brought to you by conservative brad bart dot com. stick around. 6 we use naturaloughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal, generating electricity on-site, and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. i make a lot of purchases foand i get ass. lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on in
ridiculous and embarrassing corrections i've ever seen brought to you by conservative brad bart dot com. stick around. 6 we use naturaloughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal, generating electricity on-site, and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're...
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conservation corps but brings attention to a book he wrote. a book he wanted to write because he is very concerned with the state of our natural world.at book as an opportunity to teach younger kids to be aware and to explore nature and realize just how beautiful being out in nature is. >> he does donate 100% of the proceeds to wildlife groups. >> it's time to give away an ipad mini. >> you need the buzz word, be at least 18 years old. >> head over to rightthisminute.com and click on the win ipad button. >> enter on each every day. >> it's time to reveal friday's buzz word. it is pumpkin. >> enter today's buzz word pumpkin. >> get this one day next week we'll have bonus give away days. two winners, one will get an ipad, one will get a flat screen tv. good luck. >>> imagine being crammed together with all your colleagues stuck in an elevator? how they make the best of it. ththisis i is s ththe e titimr when the flu starts to spread. before the first sneeze, help protect with a spray. bebefoforere t thehe f firirsp defend with a wipe. anand d hehelplp p prereveventn. toto g getet t tenen t timimesen and kill 99.9% ofof g gerermsms a ar
conservation corps but brings attention to a book he wrote. a book he wanted to write because he is very concerned with the state of our natural world.at book as an opportunity to teach younger kids to be aware and to explore nature and realize just how beautiful being out in nature is. >> he does donate 100% of the proceeds to wildlife groups. >> it's time to give away an ipad mini. >> you need the buzz word, be at least 18 years old. >> head over to rightthisminute.com...
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people have been asked to conserve and avoid unnecessary water use. work to repair it stopped for the naturese the main is too close to a creek. now crew have not yet fixed the water main at laurel street and browns valley road on the same line. repair there also stopped for the night. this break was likely caused by the obvious l earthquake. work has been has seen more than 150 break and leaks since the earthquake hit. >> suspected burglar pick the wrong house to break into this morning. norman was arrested on suspicion of residential burglary but not before getting a big scare. milpitas police say he climbed up the second story balcony of the town hous house. got into a bedroom but chased away by woman and if i an say. her son heard the screams. he's a big guy. 250 pounds and athlete who jumped that action. >> as soon as i heard my mom screaming my parents are in trouble so i seen the guy and started chasing him. i was so close to tackling the guy but officer said get down or i'll shoot so i got backed off. >>reporter: made the right call. the mom says she's just glad milpitas police got t
people have been asked to conserve and avoid unnecessary water use. work to repair it stopped for the naturese the main is too close to a creek. now crew have not yet fixed the water main at laurel street and browns valley road on the same line. repair there also stopped for the night. this break was likely caused by the obvious l earthquake. work has been has seen more than 150 break and leaks since the earthquake hit. >> suspected burglar pick the wrong house to break into this morning....
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officials from conservative vegas group have added the pacific blue fin tuna to the risk of species at risk of extinction. >> officials with the international union for the conversation of nature released their latest list of threatened species. they say the population of blue fin tuna in the pacific is declining. experts made up a list by divided animals and plants into eight categories. and they moved the pacific blue fin tuna up by two notches from least concerned to vulnerable. the authors of the report say the species is extensively targeted by the fishing industry for the sushi and sushina markets predominantly in asia. they say most of the fish caught are juveniles. and haven't yet had a chance to reproduce. and they say the population is estimated to have declined by up to 33% over the past two decades. the city of iki in western japan is known for its traditional single-line fishing of the tuna. and local fishermen say the situation is very harsh. >> translator: i've kind of predicted it. we don't see schools of tuna anymore. there used to be bunches of the fish. but the number has been declining year by year. >> reporter: the international community has been discussi
officials from conservative vegas group have added the pacific blue fin tuna to the risk of species at risk of extinction. >> officials with the international union for the conversation of nature released their latest list of threatened species. they say the population of blue fin tuna in the pacific is declining. experts made up a list by divided animals and plants into eight categories. and they moved the pacific blue fin tuna up by two notches from least concerned to vulnerable. the...
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conservatives, of course, abhor government involvement. i get it, totally do, but there's something that president reagan showed us that concerted abhor even more. that a naturalonopoly. why reagan broke up the telephone companies and all should wonder if we had 9 great innovation if he hadn't in that field. >> sabrina, the worst monopoly of all is a government monopoly, because they make illegal any kind of competition. that's awful for the consumer. >> absolutely. look, the technology and the internet we've all grown to rely on, especially helpful to working moms like myself, means that it comes as result of the absence of government regulat n regulation, as my said. not because of it. it's a power grab in the wake of the nra scandal, and irs scandal, we should be especially concerned about this. >> another factor mike powell, former fcc chairman said, he's worried about regulation of content. we don't want government -- they're not going to say they're doing it. the fcc wouldn't get into that right now, but eventually that's how we go down the slippery slope of censorship. right? >> well, this administration has not exactly been a friend of the first amendm
conservatives, of course, abhor government involvement. i get it, totally do, but there's something that president reagan showed us that concerted abhor even more. that a naturalonopoly. why reagan broke up the telephone companies and all should wonder if we had 9 great innovation if he hadn't in that field. >> sabrina, the worst monopoly of all is a government monopoly, because they make illegal any kind of competition. that's awful for the consumer. >> absolutely. look, the...
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conservative. you wanted to be a reporter. >> yes, despite the propaganda quite recent in nature contrary to the facts, yes, i feel i've doneof great reporting on both sides and apolitical as well. >> you were digging deep into stories like fast and furious, benghazi, stimulus spending on green energy. you were digging deep. >> absolutely. i mean, the most fun thing to do with investigative reporting is solving a puzzle. trying to in my view uncover a power some power does not want you to have. >> a lot of reporters broken stories as you have over the course of your career, the most chilling thing that comes out of your book and you go into great detail is that your computers were hacked. it'sin controvertible. you've had multiple people look into this. >> i would say beyond hacked which has a certain con notation to me. this was a long-term monitoring and surveillance of my action using my computers, both cbs laptop computer and home apple computer. three separate forensics reports have confirmed this remote intrusions and the monitoring and the attempt to wipe it clean, which in and of itself leaves a forensic track as we
conservative. you wanted to be a reporter. >> yes, despite the propaganda quite recent in nature contrary to the facts, yes, i feel i've doneof great reporting on both sides and apolitical as well. >> you were digging deep into stories like fast and furious, benghazi, stimulus spending on green energy. you were digging deep. >> absolutely. i mean, the most fun thing to do with investigative reporting is solving a puzzle. trying to in my view uncover a power some power does not...
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illustrate a very fundamental distinction between the vision of natural law embraced by the founders and revered by american conservatives and the idea of inevitable transformative progress. the progressive idea highlights the difference between progress in science and technology, which can be cumulative and progress in morals and politics which must start again with every generation. there is a deep paradox in the progressive insistence that the nature of history is settled and the nature of man open to any definition that captures the imagination of the moment. to install this view of humanity is to take away what the constitution tried to preserve. the opening of a grand scene and design in providence for the illumination of the ignorant and the emancipation of the slavish part of mankind all over the earth. he was not alone in this feud. those who pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor in those revolutionary times gave credit to a providence to divine intervention to being in the hands of a good providence. in fact, anyone who reads about the days of the revolutionary war escapes the intuition tha
illustrate a very fundamental distinction between the vision of natural law embraced by the founders and revered by american conservatives and the idea of inevitable transformative progress. the progressive idea highlights the difference between progress in science and technology, which can be cumulative and progress in morals and politics which must start again with every generation. there is a deep paradox in the progressive insistence that the nature of history is settled and the nature of...