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veronica salazar will be opening her restaurant this september. >>salazar: i started with 10 dollars i didn't have any money, that's why we started the business andwe grew up little by little ... >>reporter: veronica credits her success to the help she got from a non profit organization, la cocina, an incubator kitchen which helps launch, grow and formalize new food businesses. >>zigas: it's their own capital, what we do is we subsidize the entry costs so we lower the barrier to entry so business can begin their business with very little capital and then we come up with strategic and innovative access to market solutions so they can bring their product to market quickly, create their own capital and then invest. >>reporter: entrepreneurs get access to resources, lessons in finance as well as the use of the commercial kitchen. veronica's team uses the kitchen to prepare its food. >>salazar: i think that la cocina is really, really important, one because they teach us how to opena restaurant, how to management, the food how to advertise it, to get a
veronica salazar will be opening her restaurant this september. >>salazar: i started with 10 dollars i didn't have any money, that's why we started the business andwe grew up little by little ... >>reporter: veronica credits her success to the help she got from a non profit organization, la cocina, an incubator kitchen which helps launch, grow and formalize new food businesses. >>zigas: it's their own capital, what we do is we subsidize the entry costs so we lower the barrier...
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millones de dólares en el gobierno que ejerció, pablo salazar fue un kartz laencarcel una huelga detorres desde los estudios en el df de méxico. vamos a seguir en méxico, la proporción de hogares que reciben remesas en el país bajó de 4,3. >> muy anejo atribuye la reducción a la menor entrada de inmigrantes mexicanos a estados unidos, también a la gran cantidad ellos que han regado al país principalmente por la crisis económica en los estados unidos >> ahora washington. en donde el consejo nacion consejo nacional de la raza condenó la introducción de un proyecto de ley de smith haría obligatoria la verifica ción de estatus migratorios todos los trabajadores del país. los críticos dicen que afectaría a muchos hispanos porque el sistema no está fwactualizado y lleno de errores. >> nos vamos al condado de maricopa en arizona, en donde verifican las 2067 firmas para destituir al presidente del senado estatal russell pierce. se espera que para el 1 de agosto todas las firma enviadas estén contadas. >> la corte suprema de oklahoma ratificó la decisión de un tribunal que dijo que todas las
millones de dólares en el gobierno que ejerció, pablo salazar fue un kartz laencarcel una huelga detorres desde los estudios en el df de méxico. vamos a seguir en méxico, la proporción de hogares que reciben remesas en el país bajó de 4,3. >> muy anejo atribuye la reducción a la menor entrada de inmigrantes mexicanos a estados unidos, también a la gran cantidad ellos que han regado al país principalmente por la crisis económica en los estados unidos >> ahora washington....
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carolina, followed by glar ya salazar and then evangeline. i patrol jies for my pro youns -- i poll jays for my pronunciation or lack thereof, i guess. >> good evening, commissioners, good evening. my name is caroline -- councilmember grigsby: one moment, president olague: if i can ask all the people standing on this side to come to this side of the room. and there are a few seats. . . . president olague: we have to keep the doorway clear due to we don't want to create a fire hazard, so we have to make sure no one is standing in front of the door. ok. ma'am, you can hold the mic a little closer to you, ma'am. if you can hold the mic a little closer, so we can pick up what you're saying. thank you. >> ok. good evening, commissioners. i am a member of the tenderloin filipino american community association. i've been living in the tenderloin for almost 25 years. today i want to express my feelings about the mayor's recommendation for pcmc and ignoring the demands of the community. commissioners, we do not need another hospital in our neighborhoo
carolina, followed by glar ya salazar and then evangeline. i patrol jies for my pro youns -- i poll jays for my pronunciation or lack thereof, i guess. >> good evening, commissioners, good evening. my name is caroline -- councilmember grigsby: one moment, president olague: if i can ask all the people standing on this side to come to this side of the room. and there are a few seats. . . . president olague: we have to keep the doorway clear due to we don't want to create a fire hazard, so...
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. >>> y el ex gobernador de chiapas pablo salazar fue detenido en el ar pue internacional deoct.instalaciones de la subprocuraduría de investigación de especializada en delincuencia organizada en el distrito federal, yh@not uni-ed.noct.h@ >> lah@univision general de la república descartó objetivo político en la detención del empresario jorge. quién fue detenido al encontrarle armas 43 de alto calibreh@univisionnot uni-ed.noo otro, es una obligación que el ministerio público tiene que respondo ayer cumplir en ese seno nioed existe cacería de brujas. >>> el gobernador del estado de méxico enrique peña nieto no comentó, y para portar armh@ porque en tijuana se lo había negado el empresario d grupo liente tiene casos de apuestas en méxico y 15 país de américa latina, se le ha vinculado con lavado de dinero senooi-ed.noct.h@terizaon h@uni por tener gustos y placeres exóticos, como tigres blancos y caballos pura sangre en su casa. >>> no creo que vayan a allá no poderoso y ha tenido cedo nt de investigación, y hastah@univisia >>> sobreh@not uni-ed.noct.h@h@@ >>>la información se tiene
. >>> y el ex gobernador de chiapas pablo salazar fue detenido en el ar pue internacional deoct.instalaciones de la subprocuraduría de investigación de especializada en delincuencia organizada en el distrito federal, yh@not uni-ed.noct.h@ >> lah@univision general de la república descartó objetivo político en la detención del empresario jorge. quién fue detenido al encontrarle armas 43 de alto calibreh@univisionnot uni-ed.noo otro, es una obligación que el ministerio...
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secretary of the interior ken salazar will take part in the groundbreaking of a new solar power stationproject is expected to generate enough electricity to power 750,000 homes. >>> steven colbert will give the commencement speech at northwestern university. he graduated from northwestern in 1986, and he also will receive an honor rather degree. >>> today marks the 236th anniversary of the battle of bunker hill. the american revolution's first major battle that was actually fought on breed's hill. >>> all day long can you stay on top of the developments on those stories and others on msnbc, and be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." and finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. the latest on the resignation of congressman anthony weiner and a teacher who claims to have an on-line relationship with him speaks out. >>> country music star kenny chesney takes the stage for the "today" summer concert series. keep it on this channel for local news, weather, sports and much more. i'm veronica de la cruz. thank you for joining us on "ea
secretary of the interior ken salazar will take part in the groundbreaking of a new solar power stationproject is expected to generate enough electricity to power 750,000 homes. >>> steven colbert will give the commencement speech at northwestern university. he graduated from northwestern in 1986, and he also will receive an honor rather degree. >>> today marks the 236th anniversary of the battle of bunker hill. the american revolution's first major battle that was actually...
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. >>> y el ex gobernador de chiapas pablo salazar fue detenido en el ar puerto internacional de cancúny ex alcalde de tijuana jorge, continúa detenido en las instalaciones de la subprocuraduría de investigación de especializada en delincuencia organizada en el distrito federal, y edgar muñoz desde la capital mexicana tiene lo último de la investigación. >>> la procuradora general de la república descartó objetivo político en la detención del empresario jorge. quién fue detenido al encontrarle armas 43 de alto calibre y 9 mil cartucho. >>> y no podemos desconocer el caso, porque sea de un partido o otro, es una obligación que el ministerio público tiene que respondo ayer cumplir en ese seno nioed existe cacería de brujas. >>> el gobernador del estado de méxico enrique peña nieto no comentó, y para portar armas porque en tijuana se lo había negado el empresario del grupo caliente que tiene casos de apuestas en méxico y 15 país de américa latina, se le ha vinculado con lavado de dinero pero nunca se les pararon cargos, y aquí dice que ha seguido casos que se caracteriza por tener gustos y
. >>> y el ex gobernador de chiapas pablo salazar fue detenido en el ar puerto internacional de cancúny ex alcalde de tijuana jorge, continúa detenido en las instalaciones de la subprocuraduría de investigación de especializada en delincuencia organizada en el distrito federal, y edgar muñoz desde la capital mexicana tiene lo último de la investigación. >>> la procuradora general de la república descartó objetivo político en la detención del empresario jorge. quién...
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ken salazar, the guy, you know he will go down in history -- you wants to keep the boot, his boot on the heel on the deck of ep and so the boot is, when you look into the history of the boot, it turns out that secretary salazar, there was virtually no greater champion of expanding drilling in the gulf ben ken salazar and an interesting look at how someone's station in life, their political station might change things. one president obama was a senator he had an excellent record on offshore oil drilling. he opposed it fervently as to joe biden, as did rahm emanuel. they all voted against expanding offshore oil drilling in the gulf and then a few years later the situation is different. now they have got some different calculations to make and they come out on the other side. so just very disappointing in that regard. so i am going to wrap it up but i just want to let folks know that we fully intend on continuing to track this issue and doing everything we possibly can to try and made sure this never, ever happens again. please take a look at our web site and see our policy recommendati
ken salazar, the guy, you know he will go down in history -- you wants to keep the boot, his boot on the heel on the deck of ep and so the boot is, when you look into the history of the boot, it turns out that secretary salazar, there was virtually no greater champion of expanding drilling in the gulf ben ken salazar and an interesting look at how someone's station in life, their political station might change things. one president obama was a senator he had an excellent record on offshore oil...
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i cannot say enough about our mediation coordinator, donna salazar, who, along with the police officers, have a very successful mediation program. when we close those cases that are immediate it and i read the comments of the mediators, a common thread is that the officers and the complainant reached a mutual understanding and they heard one another. i think that is a real tribute to the complainants who are willing to mediate as well as the officers. president mazzucco: that is true, thank you. item three c? >> commission reports, commission president's report, as well as commissioners reports. president mazzucco: i have nothing. commissioner slaughter? commissioner slaughter: i was asked by the fire commission and following up the remarks at the beginning of the meeting to let people at the meeting know anybody who was watching on television know that there have been trust accounts that have been established for those families of firefighters perez and valerio by the firefighters union, and they have been set up by the san francisco firefighters credit union. the information is availa
i cannot say enough about our mediation coordinator, donna salazar, who, along with the police officers, have a very successful mediation program. when we close those cases that are immediate it and i read the comments of the mediators, a common thread is that the officers and the complainant reached a mutual understanding and they heard one another. i think that is a real tribute to the complainants who are willing to mediate as well as the officers. president mazzucco: that is true, thank...
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my name is robert salazar and i work for hospitality house for three years. and we help between 200 and 300 people every day and we're only here to ask you to consider, to continue our hospitality house, that we can continue helping our community and the tenderloin for a better future and for a better future for our beautiful city, too. so please, we ask you to consider how many people need our help and you can let us continue helping these people who need us and for the benefits. thank you. >> good evening, board of supervisors, my name is gordon wong and am a case manager at central city hospitality house. i am very frustrated and angered about the budget cuts. and in turn, this would really create a chain reaction, with me being fearful of being laid off and due to unemployment, 25 or more people in my caseload will lose employment services, resources, referrals and employment opportunities and because the budget cut is going across all boards, it's going to hit -- it's going to get hit really hard and will not be linked or connected to the right places an
my name is robert salazar and i work for hospitality house for three years. and we help between 200 and 300 people every day and we're only here to ask you to consider, to continue our hospitality house, that we can continue helping our community and the tenderloin for a better future and for a better future for our beautiful city, too. so please, we ask you to consider how many people need our help and you can let us continue helping these people who need us and for the benefits. thank you....
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. >> good afternoon, my name is rosanna salazar and work at the sixth street self help center, hospitality house. a few years ago i was having trouble finding work and went to the hospitality program and helped me find work as a bike messenger and was a great job. i got to know the city and enjoyed it. i've been employed since then. after almost 15 years of working with people, two years ago i got a job at the self-help center when we opened. in the 1980's it was scary and couldn't walk down sixth street. now we're there, there are less people in the alleyways and less people on the street. if i see somebody on the street, i give them my card, i don't give them a quarter and tell them to come to my center and let me get you a house or something. i am proud to be part of hospitality house. i can sleep at night. i feel what i do, i'm not selling a product and i have a heart every time i go to work. that's what i have to say. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. after my comments here today in relation to the cuts that are being made by the d.p.h. for the central city hospitality house,
. >> good afternoon, my name is rosanna salazar and work at the sixth street self help center, hospitality house. a few years ago i was having trouble finding work and went to the hospitality program and helped me find work as a bike messenger and was a great job. i got to know the city and enjoyed it. i've been employed since then. after almost 15 years of working with people, two years ago i got a job at the self-help center when we opened. in the 1980's it was scary and couldn't walk...
fernando salazar. are you going to play the accordion? >> yes.
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fernando salazar. are you going to play the accordion? >> yes. >> it can have overwhelming effects on people. >> what's my limit? >> i >> i would say that this reminds me of christmas, when i walked down sixth street, certain places allowed me, certain places did not allow me to play. in public areas i was allowed to play. bart station where i was gladly tipped. i've played piano in various bands, i did move away from san francisco and i played a lot in sacramento. i played at the street fair. i played at 26th street club, different night clubs. if i had more film to play, i do and do play christmas carrolls. ♪ that was not traditional music. i grew up in san francisco and i would hear this music once a month. it's part of our culture, of our diversity, of our ethnic backgrounds, our music is part of our culture, our roots are in san francisco. they have to go away to play at different places which i did and i continue to do that. i was more welcome than here in my hometown. i hope there are places i can play here once again. thank you. p
fernando salazar. are you going to play the accordion? >> yes. >> it can have overwhelming effects on people. >> what's my limit? >> i >> i would say that this reminds me of christmas, when i walked down sixth street, certain places allowed me, certain places did not allow me to play. in public areas i was allowed to play. bart station where i was gladly tipped. i've played piano in various bands, i did move away from san francisco and i played a lot in sacramento....
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. >> el gobernador de estado de chiapas pablo salazar fue arrestado porque malversoÓ mÁs de 9 millonesran ideado por un elefante. >> autoridades desplegoaron policÍas adicionales en esa ciudad para proteger a la poblaciÓn. >> tambiÉn un sismo de mediana intensidad estremeciÓ la region chi china, causando deslaves y un choque de 15 automÓviles, varias piedras cayeron sobre la carretera impactando en vehÍculos dejando gravemente heridas a dos personas y otras tres con lesiones menores. >> mil vehÍculos quedaron varados en la carretera donde cayeron la carretera. >> casi 10 horas tomÓ limpiar la carretera de escombros y remolcar autos averiados. >> inundaciones en el sur de china han dejado 21 muertos y 37 desaparecidos, asÍ como hogares, carreteras y puentes destruidos informÓ la television estatal china. >> unas 45 mil personas del condado, fueron evacuado ya que las aguas invadieron el agua el lunes. >> autoridades dijeron que las aguas cubrieron 800 casas. >> estas inundaciones que comenzaron el 3 de junio han afectado por lo menos 14 ciudades y 400 mil personas se pronostica que maÑa
. >> el gobernador de estado de chiapas pablo salazar fue arrestado porque malversoÓ mÁs de 9 millonesran ideado por un elefante. >> autoridades desplegoaron policÍas adicionales en esa ciudad para proteger a la poblaciÓn. >> tambiÉn un sismo de mediana intensidad estremeciÓ la region chi china, causando deslaves y un choque de 15 automÓviles, varias piedras cayeron sobre la carretera impactando en vehÍculos dejando gravemente heridas a dos personas y otras tres con...
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. >> reporter: leslie miller and alicia salazar, both doctors and mothers of two children are hopingin albany will give them something they have never had, a legal marriage. >> i think we're sending a loud and clear message about our life and our choice and who we are of whether our love is legitimate or not. >> reporter: andrew cuomo is leading an intense political push to legalize same-sex marriage. big supporters are new york city mayor mike bloomberg an independent, who reached out trying to sway lawmakers. >> i'm calling on behalf of new yorkers united for marriage. >> reporter: timothy doll lalans trying to sway the bill. last time i consulted an atlas, he writes, it is clear we're living in new york, in the united states of america, not in china or north korea. athletes are also weighing in. david tyree has joined the fight against same-sex marriage. >> if this does come forth, this will be the beginning of our country sliding toward, you know, it's a strong word, but anarchy. >> reporter: unlike three previous attempts in new york to legalize same-sex marriage, the campaign i
. >> reporter: leslie miller and alicia salazar, both doctors and mothers of two children are hopingin albany will give them something they have never had, a legal marriage. >> i think we're sending a loud and clear message about our life and our choice and who we are of whether our love is legitimate or not. >> reporter: andrew cuomo is leading an intense political push to legalize same-sex marriage. big supporters are new york city mayor mike bloomberg an independent, who...
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leslie miller and alicia salazar, both doctors and mothers of two children, are hoping lawmakers in albany will give them something they've never had, a legal marriage. >> i think we're sending a loud and clear message about whether our family and our life and our choice and who we are and our love is legitimate or not. and kids are watching. >> behind the personal stories, democratic governor andrew cuomo is leading an intense political push to legalize same-sex marriage. a big supporter is new york city mayor mike bloomberg, an independent, who reached out to new yorkers, trying to get them to sway lawmakers. >> my name's mike and i'm calling on blaf of new yorkers united for marriage. >> reporter: catholic new york archbishop timothy dolan is trying to sway lawmakers to oppose the bill. he compares it to communist nations dictating things like family size. "last time i consulted an atlas," he writes, "it is clear we are living in new york, in the united states of america, not in china or north korea." athletes are also weighing in. david tyree has joined the fight against same-sex marri
leslie miller and alicia salazar, both doctors and mothers of two children, are hoping lawmakers in albany will give them something they've never had, a legal marriage. >> i think we're sending a loud and clear message about whether our family and our life and our choice and who we are and our love is legitimate or not. and kids are watching. >> behind the personal stories, democratic governor andrew cuomo is leading an intense political push to legalize same-sex marriage. a big...
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ken salazar says this will protect the colorado risker watershed from being contaminated.illions of people in the southwest get their drinking water from the river. >>> three kentucky miners are waking up at home. they were trapped underground. all of this happened as part of the mine's entrance collapsed. the miners were able to walk out on their own, almost 14 hours after this ordeal begin. state and federal regulators closed the money while they inspect for damage. >>> court is now in session. the new development in the trial of a mother accused of a horrible crime. >>> and we're hearing spiderman won't live past thursday. why that super-hero is about to meet its demise. man: we need a sofa. something i can stretch out on! woman: ooh... that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! óf@ >>> happening right now in orlando, florida, we're back in the courtroom. there's at the -- there is the judge there. this is the murder trial of casey anthony. the proceed something underway again. w
ken salazar says this will protect the colorado risker watershed from being contaminated.illions of people in the southwest get their drinking water from the river. >>> three kentucky miners are waking up at home. they were trapped underground. all of this happened as part of the mine's entrance collapsed. the miners were able to walk out on their own, almost 14 hours after this ordeal begin. state and federal regulators closed the money while they inspect for damage. >>>...
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governor, i'm going to put up on the board a quote from secretary salazar for your comment. and i'll read it. there is no question that the suspension of deepwater drilling will have a significant negative economic impact on direct and indirect employment in the oil and gas industry as well as other secondary economic consequences. >> that's correct. >> but he did it anyway. >> that's correct. >> can you explain why somebody would know that it was going to hurt economically and by the way, he follows that up, which isn't on this book -- he follows up by noting that there's an extremely good history of safety in the oil industry. >> mr. chairman, my own view is that the policy of the administration is to increase the cost of energy so that people will use less of it. and, therefore, there'll be less pollution. and alternative forms of energy will become more economically competitive. i said that publicly thousands of times. i might as well say it here. when they did the moratorium, that was my assumption. that this was consistent with this policy. and look, it's one policy. i
governor, i'm going to put up on the board a quote from secretary salazar for your comment. and i'll read it. there is no question that the suspension of deepwater drilling will have a significant negative economic impact on direct and indirect employment in the oil and gas industry as well as other secondary economic consequences. >> that's correct. >> but he did it anyway. >> that's correct. >> can you explain why somebody would know that it was going to hurt...
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the same time we met with secretary salazar on offshore wind. we have tremendous opportunities in biomass and biodiesel. we are looking to turn tobacco and other things into biodiesel to drop the cost of gasoline, at least in the short run. i think it is going to take a tremendous effort to get regulations and laws out of d.c. what is happening in washington and its impact on coal producing states has been terrible. it has been all the regulatory process these, so we have asked for help with all of these policies, comprehensive, but we have to have some policy with traditional fuels. >> one of my biggest concerns is what they are doing with regards to boeing. one of the of vintages we have in florida is we are a right to work with -- one of the advantages we have had in florida is we are right to work state, but if they allow companies to move to right to work states and not worry about individual's writes who are not a member of the union, it is going to have a devastating affect on those moving offshore, so there are a lot of issues the federa
the same time we met with secretary salazar on offshore wind. we have tremendous opportunities in biomass and biodiesel. we are looking to turn tobacco and other things into biodiesel to drop the cost of gasoline, at least in the short run. i think it is going to take a tremendous effort to get regulations and laws out of d.c. what is happening in washington and its impact on coal producing states has been terrible. it has been all the regulatory process these, so we have asked for help with...
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the president and secretary salazar say we shouldn't be issuing as many offshore drilling permits ase. despite the fact that it is bankrupting louisiana companies and unemploying tens of thousands of people of louisiana from great jobs. what do you say? >> no! >> i agree with you. we have been through a moratorium, a defack toe moratorium, a per hit torium. and despite what you hear from the administration, the production of offshore oil is going down, it peaked at 1.7 million barrels a day and down to 1.59 million barrels and will drop next year by 200,000 barrels a day. we have to get those rigs back up and going. the president and washington democrats believe that despite hard years of hard work, risk taking and sacrifice to build for your future, that uncle sam is entitled to some of what you have to give to others who have chosen not to work and to not to save. what do you say? >> no! >> i agree with you. as long as we pay people not to work, what do you expect them to do? as long as you take away from those who produce, then you are taking away the very incentive that gets them
the president and secretary salazar say we shouldn't be issuing as many offshore drilling permits ase. despite the fact that it is bankrupting louisiana companies and unemploying tens of thousands of people of louisiana from great jobs. what do you say? >> no! >> i agree with you. we have been through a moratorium, a defack toe moratorium, a per hit torium. and despite what you hear from the administration, the production of offshore oil is going down, it peaked at 1.7 million...
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salazar will speak about private assets. we will remind people of the economic opportunities they represent. he also excited about this effort. i appreciate the president's direction and his commitment. he agricultural economy in this country is in better shape than other parts of the country. we are seeing record exports and record income levels. we have to expand that to other parts of the world economy, which this council will focus on -- parts of the world -- of the rural economy, which we will focus on. i will turn it over to secretary salazar. >> the president has given his cabinet the direction to make sure we are doing everything we can to help rural america with the challenges it faces. the department of the interior will work closely with this council to make sure we are focused on the great outdoors, that we help preserve the rural landscape and all of the places where we have great assets like national parks. secondly, renewable energy and energy are big issues for us all over the country. we have worked on it fo
salazar will speak about private assets. we will remind people of the economic opportunities they represent. he also excited about this effort. i appreciate the president's direction and his commitment. he agricultural economy in this country is in better shape than other parts of the country. we are seeing record exports and record income levels. we have to expand that to other parts of the world economy, which this council will focus on -- parts of the world -- of the rural economy, which we...
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governor, i'm going to put up on the board a quote from secretary salazar for your comment. and i'll read it. there is no question that the suspension of deepwater drilling will have a significant negative economic impact on direct and indirect employment in the oil and gas industry as well as other secondary economic consequences. >> that's correct. >> but he did it anyway. >> that's correct. >> can you explain why somebody would know that it was going to hurt economically and by the way, he follows that up, which isn't on this book -- he follows up by noting that there's an extremely good history of safety in the oil industry. >> mr. chairman, my own view is that the policy of the administration is to increase the cost of energy so that people will use less of it. and, therefore, there'll be less pollution. and alternative forms of energy will become more economically competitive. i said that publicly thousands of times. i might as well say it here. when they did the moratorium, that was my assumption. that this was consistent with this policy. and look, it's one policy. i
governor, i'm going to put up on the board a quote from secretary salazar for your comment. and i'll read it. there is no question that the suspension of deepwater drilling will have a significant negative economic impact on direct and indirect employment in the oil and gas industry as well as other secondary economic consequences. >> that's correct. >> but he did it anyway. >> that's correct. >> can you explain why somebody would know that it was going to hurt...
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finally, in may 2010, secretary salazar announced plans to reorganize the minerals management service into three bureaus. under the reorganization, offshore leasing, planning, and permitting will be done in the bureau of ocean and management. offshore inspection and enforcement by the bureau of safety and environmental enforcement and revenue collection by the newly created office of natural resources revenue. organizational transformations are complex endeavors that require inconcerted and sustained efforts of management and staff. interior's reorganization will be challenging because it is happening at a time when the agency is working to implement dozens of recommendations made by gao, interior's inspector general and other entities. because interior is still responding to the aftereffects the macondo oil spill. the efforts include implementing new practicing and procedures for inspection. we have stated we will require increased level of funding, which will be difficult to achieve in the time of tight budgets. it is essential that interior gets the reorganization right. the agency
finally, in may 2010, secretary salazar announced plans to reorganize the minerals management service into three bureaus. under the reorganization, offshore leasing, planning, and permitting will be done in the bureau of ocean and management. offshore inspection and enforcement by the bureau of safety and environmental enforcement and revenue collection by the newly created office of natural resources revenue. organizational transformations are complex endeavors that require inconcerted and...
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the same time we met with secretary salazar on offshore wind. we have tremendous opportunities in biomass and biodiesel. we are looking to turn tobacco and other things into biodiesel to drop the cost of gasoline, at least in the short run. i think it is going to take a tremendous effort to get regulations and laws out of d.c. what is happening in washington and its impact on coal producing states has been terrible. it has been all the regulatory process these, so we have asked for help with all of these policies, comprehensive, but we have to have some policy with traditional fuels. >> one of my biggest concerns is what they are doing with regards to boeing. one of the of vintages we have in florida is we are a right to work with -- one of the advantages we have had in florida is we are right to work state, but if they allow companies to move to right to work states and not worry about individual's writes who are not a member of the union, it is going to have a devastating affect on those moving offshore, so there are a lot of issues the federa
the same time we met with secretary salazar on offshore wind. we have tremendous opportunities in biomass and biodiesel. we are looking to turn tobacco and other things into biodiesel to drop the cost of gasoline, at least in the short run. i think it is going to take a tremendous effort to get regulations and laws out of d.c. what is happening in washington and its impact on coal producing states has been terrible. it has been all the regulatory process these, so we have asked for help with...
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and i had him along with secretary ken salazar, secretary of the interior, in my office. we talked at some length about some of these things. he has made a compliment to come out of oklahoma and see what a hardship this would be. so i think it would be an excellent idea to find some vehicle, and this vehicle seems to be the one that's being used right now to put such legislation on that would have precluded them from listing the lesser prairie chicken. the private investment in oklahoma wind power is one -- of course we're one of the top states. we're number 13 of all 50 states in terms of wind. it could be significantly curtailed. state senator bryce march let marlet noticed the investment. we want to protect oklahoma gas and electric, recently announcing the construction of a pie-power line from oklahoma city to woodward. then eventually going into gymon all the way through what used to be called no man's land in the panhandle of oklahoma. these would be multimultimillion-dollar investments. it could be severely challenged by the listing of the lesser prairie chicken. s
and i had him along with secretary ken salazar, secretary of the interior, in my office. we talked at some length about some of these things. he has made a compliment to come out of oklahoma and see what a hardship this would be. so i think it would be an excellent idea to find some vehicle, and this vehicle seems to be the one that's being used right now to put such legislation on that would have precluded them from listing the lesser prairie chicken. the private investment in oklahoma wind...
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governor, i'm going to put up on the board a quote from secretary salazar for your comment.here is no question that the suspension of deepwater drilling will have a significant negative economic impact on direct and indirect employment in the oil and gas industry as well as other secondary economic consequences. >> that's correct. >> but he did it anyway. >> that's correct. >> can you explain why somebody would know that it was going to hurt economically and by the way, he follows that up, which isn't on this book -- he follows up by noting that there's an extremely good history of safety in the oil industry. >> mr. chairman, my own view is that the policy of the administration is to increase the cost of energy so that people will use less of it. and, therefore, there'll be less pollution. and alternative forms of energy will become more economically competitive. i said that publicly thousands of times. i might as well say it here. when they did the moratorium, that was my assumption. that this was consistent with this policy. and look, it's one policy. it works. we got $4 g
governor, i'm going to put up on the board a quote from secretary salazar for your comment.here is no question that the suspension of deepwater drilling will have a significant negative economic impact on direct and indirect employment in the oil and gas industry as well as other secondary economic consequences. >> that's correct. >> but he did it anyway. >> that's correct. >> can you explain why somebody would know that it was going to hurt economically and by the way,...
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it would be like the city of alamosa in my state in the valley where ken salazar, my predecessor, came from. it would be like the mayor saying we can't agree on on $20,000, so we're going to shut the government down, we'll not pick up your trash, we'll not educate your kids. the american people should know that was what that debate was about. now we come to the debt ceiling debate where people are saying we're not going to vote to raise the debt ceiling, and somebody in the town hall said to me the other day, michael, don't you know that me and my neighbor are having to figure out how to pay as we go? we're having to figure out how to pull in our purse strings to make sure that we can afford to do what we need to do? and i said i absolutely agree with you. they said well, why aren't you guys showing the same restraint? i said we need to show the same restraint, but it's -- that's not about the debt ceiling. the debt ceiling is about bills we have already in-- incurred. it's not about cutting up your credit card. it would be great if it were. that's not what it's about. it's not about s
it would be like the city of alamosa in my state in the valley where ken salazar, my predecessor, came from. it would be like the mayor saying we can't agree on on $20,000, so we're going to shut the government down, we'll not pick up your trash, we'll not educate your kids. the american people should know that was what that debate was about. now we come to the debt ceiling debate where people are saying we're not going to vote to raise the debt ceiling, and somebody in the town hall said to me...
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most of our national resources, a good deal of public lands, which ken salazar will speak about a fewinutes are located in these rural communities and discounts to look at the same opportunity to highlight the benefits and also to be able to remind folks of the economic opportunity they represent. i'm excited about this effort. i appreciate the president's direction, his commitment to those folks who live and raise a family in small towns. obviously the agricultural economy is in better shape than ever parts of the country. we are seeing record income levels, but we obviously have to expand that to other parts of the rural economy, which this council is going to focus on. i appreciate sean bean here, who will be integral parts of this council appeared with that, i will turn it over to ken. >> thank you, tom. for those of us from rural america, we understand the people in rural america really are the earth of this country and the president has given his cabinet the direction to make sure we're doing everything we can to help rural america address the challenges it faces. the rest of th
most of our national resources, a good deal of public lands, which ken salazar will speak about a fewinutes are located in these rural communities and discounts to look at the same opportunity to highlight the benefits and also to be able to remind folks of the economic opportunity they represent. i'm excited about this effort. i appreciate the president's direction, his commitment to those folks who live and raise a family in small towns. obviously the agricultural economy is in better shape...