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shafer says fewer grapes may also mean a better quality vintage.good wine but less of it. >> that's the name of the game this year. >> reporter: it may be a silver lining, but vineyards in california's wine country would much rather see dark clouds. carter evans, cbs news, napa valley. >> axelrod: later, amanda knox, convicted in italy, fighting possible extradition here at home when the cbs evening news continues. at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. find your closest foot mapping center at drscholls.com. i'm a believer. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. complete your degree and prepare for a new career with devry university's merit-based career catalyst scholarship. apply by february 28th for up to $20,000 for qualifying new students. start at devry.edu. apply by february 28th. they're about 1
shafer says fewer grapes may also mean a better quality vintage.good wine but less of it. >> that's the name of the game this year. >> reporter: it may be a silver lining, but vineyards in california's wine country would much rather see dark clouds. carter evans, cbs news, napa valley. >> axelrod: later, amanda knox, convicted in italy, fighting possible extradition here at home when the cbs evening news continues. at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number,...
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scott shafer has been following the developments and he joins us now. >> hi, thuy. >> what did the president offer in terms of drought relief aid? >> the president offered a package of $183 million. it's not new money. a lot of it was in the farm bill he signed. the big ticket item is $100 million for livestock disaster assistance and streamlining the program. it sometimes takes ranchers a year to get money in their pockets. they're promising that will be scaled down to two months. $60 million for food banks in the region. if you think about it, farmers, their families, as well as farm workers are going to be hurting as this drought goes on. that will help provide food to folks who are out of work or struggling to make ends meet. >> and money for conservation efforts as well. >> absolutely. let's be honest, it was a photo op for the president. democrats are kind of on the -- back on their heels a little bit on this issue. and of course what they really need is more rain. and the president can't bring that, neither can the governor or anyone else. at least he can show that he's concerned and
scott shafer has been following the developments and he joins us now. >> hi, thuy. >> what did the president offer in terms of drought relief aid? >> the president offered a package of $183 million. it's not new money. a lot of it was in the farm bill he signed. the big ticket item is $100 million for livestock disaster assistance and streamlining the program. it sometimes takes ranchers a year to get money in their pockets. they're promising that will be scaled down to two...
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. >> reporter: david shafer found sharp another insurer. >> if they have too many policies in the same they say we have too much exposure. >> and at that time of renewal, that company will evaluate risk. >> drought increases fire risk but is it enough to cause nonrenewals or sales bans? >> this conversation has never come up before. >> after 30 years, they can cancel your policy upon 45 days' written notice. >> they may reduce some of that by nonrenewing or just not writing new business in that area. >> the insurance companies have their opinions and the power to enforce them, but if you ask people in oakland hills where the fire was, it's one of the safest places around, drought or not. >> there's green everywhere. there's no more fire prone than any other place. >> there are plenty of california insurers see it that way. >>> and a former fire department christ ended a new fire boat after her. deanna joe, the department's retired secretary for her 27 years of service, the 30-foot fire rescue boat can bump 2,000 gallons of water a minute. its new boat is one of only a handful of fire b
. >> reporter: david shafer found sharp another insurer. >> if they have too many policies in the same they say we have too much exposure. >> and at that time of renewal, that company will evaluate risk. >> drought increases fire risk but is it enough to cause nonrenewals or sales bans? >> this conversation has never come up before. >> after 30 years, they can cancel your policy upon 45 days' written notice. >> they may reduce some of that by...
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the coach shafer was lucky this morning getting up so orleans paid off once again you can trust fought harder for many years eric area is one of the species i take pictures of most often. the photograph well and come in many varieties of birds like to nest in them or just perch on the branches. there are also popular with some kinds of mammals the collar monkeys with heels. the old posts the keystone was so sad. it can be. forest region that includes our outdoor uses typical of this part of the country. the only one percent of the enemy is still preserved in its original state. as here in this all dorky national park. digi friends joined a group of nature enthusiasts and amateur photographers for a hike before us the two loose works for the local government. with every june units with the great outdoors we can observe and photograph hurts. doesn't he one of birds here and in suntec marina forest are dependent on arab area. these include various kinds of parents. like the red speckled amazons and stuart j with his below him but those cases to be the seeds of the arid area. and then ther
the coach shafer was lucky this morning getting up so orleans paid off once again you can trust fought harder for many years eric area is one of the species i take pictures of most often. the photograph well and come in many varieties of birds like to nest in them or just perch on the branches. there are also popular with some kinds of mammals the collar monkeys with heels. the old posts the keystone was so sad. it can be. forest region that includes our outdoor uses typical of this part of the...
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scott shafer sat down with uc president janet napolitano. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> first of all,you are getting ready to go to sochi for the games. >> i am. >> what are your thoughts as you prepare to leave? >> i'm excited. i'm honored to be leading the u.s. official delegation. i'm fascinated by sochi. i've never been there so that will be interesting. and, you know, i want to go there, represent my country, represent my university, represent the team. >> you i think are the first nonpresident, vice president, or family member of the first family to head the delegation in about -- at least a decade, i know. is there a message in that? if so, what is it? >> well, i don't know. but i think, you know -- as the leader of the nation's largest public research university where openness and tolerance and intellectual achievement are celebrated and practiced every day, i think going to the olympics with the kind of delegation we have where you have athletes, you have openly gay athletes, you have leaders in public service, represents the diversity of america, i think that sends a powerfu
scott shafer sat down with uc president janet napolitano. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> first of all,you are getting ready to go to sochi for the games. >> i am. >> what are your thoughts as you prepare to leave? >> i'm excited. i'm honored to be leading the u.s. official delegation. i'm fascinated by sochi. i've never been there so that will be interesting. and, you know, i want to go there, represent my country, represent my university, represent the team....
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with me now, sabrina shafer, the problem is always the same. if you dare bridge attention to this almost as if the mainstream media zeros in on you for doing that. >> remember the republicans have little political leverage at this ., but i don't think that american people have a stomach to continue this kind of spending bing with this debt we're facing. neil: a lot of people don't know what is going on, we brought attention to the food bill or farmers bill, immediately they said, you know a lot is food stamps which we did get in to separately, that was a sin because now it is to. 1 in 3 americans get food assistance. if that membership need that. we're blow za mozambique, it was sold in the idea tafs it was a farmer's bill, in other words everyone loves farmers how could you be against it. >> we know that as much as you know farmers like to present farm bill as preserving small american farmer, this is corporate welfare, subsidies for big staple crops. but in this bill, 80% is going to food stamps, we have talked about. we're sure not the best
with me now, sabrina shafer, the problem is always the same. if you dare bridge attention to this almost as if the mainstream media zeros in on you for doing that. >> remember the republicans have little political leverage at this ., but i don't think that american people have a stomach to continue this kind of spending bing with this debt we're facing. neil: a lot of people don't know what is going on, we brought attention to the food bill or farmers bill, immediately they said, you know...