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what i said is because we know that thousands of floridians receive their drinking water from the everglades. what i said is that we need to open up resources across the united states of america but do it responsibly because we need to make sure that, of course, that we don't do anything that has degradation for habitat or for drinking water or for air quality. but the good news is we can do this. we have the technology in the united states to responsibly access america's energy resources. >> schieffer: even in the everglades? >> anywhere in the united states. even if it's iowa or minnesota or washington d.c., if we can access energy responsibly in a way that does not degrade the environment nor cause problems to humans or to animals or to the environment, then we can access these resources. wherever it is, we can access these resources if we do so responsibly. the good news is we have so many fields where we can look, we need to look where the energy is the most plentiful and later we can look at other sources. we aren't even looking at the sources right now, bob, where we know we have plen
what i said is because we know that thousands of floridians receive their drinking water from the everglades. what i said is that we need to open up resources across the united states of america but do it responsibly because we need to make sure that, of course, that we don't do anything that has degradation for habitat or for drinking water or for air quality. but the good news is we can do this. we have the technology in the united states to responsibly access america's energy resources....
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in the everglades and just kill off those that get the well one big problem known as the geologists universe itself or to know that. there's no known evidence that there's actually a significant hydrogen carbon deposited in the everglades and other words there's no oil there but screw it let's drill anyway right michel. and the very very ugly yuma county republican party yes how republicans in the same county congresswoman gabrielle giffords was shot here are planning to raise money by selling raffle tickets off an auction off a forty caliber glock and gun the same type of gun that was used to shoot congresswoman giffords in there and killed six others earlier this year republican party is selling one hundred twenty five tickets a ten bucks a ticket and most of the gun comes with three thirteen round magazines and just about grips and a case at least they didn't include the same exact high capacity magazine that was used in the tucson massacre thanks to this violent giveaway the pima county republican party is going to net about twelve other bugs we should all likely use to contribu
in the everglades and just kill off those that get the well one big problem known as the geologists universe itself or to know that. there's no known evidence that there's actually a significant hydrogen carbon deposited in the everglades and other words there's no oil there but screw it let's drill anyway right michel. and the very very ugly yuma county republican party yes how republicans in the same county congresswoman gabrielle giffords was shot here are planning to raise money by selling...
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bachmann announced she was open to drilling for oil in the florida everglades. ates needs to be less dependent on foreign sources of energy and more dependent upon american resourcefulness. whether that is in the everglades or whether this is in the eastern gulf region or whether that's in north dakota, we need to go where the energy is. i didn't do that for the full quote because i didn't think you could take it. i know i couldn't. bachmann doubled down on those remarks and blamed environmentalists for getting in the way. >> the radical environmentalists put up one roadblock after another to accessing natural energy. >> and he think his buddy michele just took it too far. >> i think michele bachmann said something yesterday totally incredible about the florida everglades, on i'll straighten her out. >> george w. bush is also against drilling in the everglades. so was his brother, remember him? the oil would only last in the united states for two days? but i don't think michele bachmann is thinking about the bigger picture. listen to this. a company called collie
bachmann announced she was open to drilling for oil in the florida everglades. ates needs to be less dependent on foreign sources of energy and more dependent upon american resourcefulness. whether that is in the everglades or whether this is in the eastern gulf region or whether that's in north dakota, we need to go where the energy is. i didn't do that for the full quote because i didn't think you could take it. i know i couldn't. bachmann doubled down on those remarks and blamed...
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the sun coming up over the everglades. or a bit of breakfast. also waking up, our nation's capital, the goings-on go far beyond politics. a live shot of the washington monument. of interest today, they'll try to rappel down that thing and check out the damage from the earthquake last month. they got ready to do that yesterday, but tlunder and lightning in the area did not allow them to do that. they're going to try to saddle up again today. there's already thunder and lightning. maybe this afternoon things will be more quiet. they want to see how bad it is before they reopen it to the publpu pupu publ publ public. here's a satellite, showing rain. over-saturated ground, eastern pennsylvania. new jersey, in a flash flood watch in some cases through tomorrow morning pap potential of seeing one to three inches of rainfall on top of what you're already seeing. fairly sporadic. when it comes down it comes down fairly heavily. the. >> news, this whole pattern should schaech ohake out throug weekend. more stable air. until then, t
the sun coming up over the everglades. or a bit of breakfast. also waking up, our nation's capital, the goings-on go far beyond politics. a live shot of the washington monument. of interest today, they'll try to rappel down that thing and check out the damage from the earthquake last month. they got ready to do that yesterday, but tlunder and lightning in the area did not allow them to do that. they're going to try to saddle up again today. there's already thunder and lightning. maybe this...
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deep in the heart of the florida everglades the hunter has become the hunted.and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight is an actor whose new film is called "the change-up." >> i'm not mitch. >> what? >> i'm mitch. >> somehow we switched bodies. >> i'm dave. >> oh. >> we pissed in a magic fountain and next day it disappeared. >> and then we were looking for -- >> and when they find it we're going to switch back. >> because we were drinking. >> we were drinking. >> that sounds like a plan. can you get the twins. >> pumpkin. >> mitch, no, no, don't call me pumpkin, okay. you promised me that you would -- >> welcome back to the show jason bateman. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> jon: seek it in. soak it in. very nice. very nice. eye -- >> you make me feel so pretty. >> jon: and can i say something, you are pretty. don't let anybody tell you -- >> did we get that on the cameras. >> jon: you caught it. you can tivo it and freeze it. just know it came from here and here. just know that. [laughter] let me ask you this the switch, you and ryan
deep in the heart of the florida everglades the hunter has become the hunted.and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight is an actor whose new film is called "the change-up." >> i'm not mitch. >> what? >> i'm mitch. >> somehow we switched bodies. >> i'm dave. >> oh. >> we pissed in a magic fountain and next day it disappeared. >> and then we were looking for -- >> and when they find it we're going to switch back....
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giant pythons which are taking over the everglades, the republicans say that is a job-killing restriction. just think of all the jobs related to snakes. first, the importer of these invasive species. second, you know, there's -- we sell them. then there are people who raise things for them to eat. then things for them to eat and then when they escape we hire people, pest troll, to try to find them when people abandon them. what a jobs creator. no, we're not going to rebuild our infrastructure. we are not being to try to continue to have fair wages for people who build the best airplanes in the world, boeing. no, those things are off the -- off the table as far as the republicans are concerned. it's job-killing regulations, that's what's hurting america. come on, guys, get real. let's invest in america. you know when a worker earns a fair wage they can afford to go to the small business down the street and patronize them and buy their goods and then maybe someday if you stop these trade-killing -- these job-killing trade deals they could buy goods that are made in america with their decent
giant pythons which are taking over the everglades, the republicans say that is a job-killing restriction. just think of all the jobs related to snakes. first, the importer of these invasive species. second, you know, there's -- we sell them. then there are people who raise things for them to eat. then things for them to eat and then when they escape we hire people, pest troll, to try to find them when people abandon them. what a jobs creator. no, we're not going to rebuild our infrastructure....
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the diver. i want to have good, clean reefs. i want to have a clean everglade. say again? >> [inaudible] >> well, i have to tell you something -- i sit around and look at it here plans far as 70% to 75% nuclear capable, and it is recognized as one of the cleanest forms of energy that you can have out there. was >> one question asks about tourism being alive lot of florida for the economy and many industries like hotel, boating, recreational fishing, rely on clean water. how will you ensure that water quality standards for take these businesses from harmful pollution? >> it is very simple. when you have the third largest beef system in the world right out here, we are not going to have any type of pollution of our water systems. one of the things we're doing is looking at how we can enhance and develop energy resources from the gulf stream. if he takes the opportunity to go down to fau, you will see how we are looking at the opportunity to harness the ocean and use it to power our systems. no one is looking at how they can pollute. one of the critical things that will be hap
the diver. i want to have good, clean reefs. i want to have a clean everglade. say again? >> [inaudible] >> well, i have to tell you something -- i sit around and look at it here plans far as 70% to 75% nuclear capable, and it is recognized as one of the cleanest forms of energy that you can have out there. was >> one question asks about tourism being alive lot of florida for the economy and many industries like hotel, boating, recreational fishing, rely on clean water. how...
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. >> bachmann addressed a previous statement about drilling in the everglades. to compromise water or air quality. she believes the u.s. should tap into its resources, but should do it responsibly. many people say to get $2 gasoline, you basically need another recession. the reason why gas prices -- gas prices go down quickly would be because the demand would dry up because the economy is so weak. >> drilling -- >> all of the above approach would include more drilling, takes a long time -- >> i was going to ask you that. she's talking about more domestic drilling, if we depended more on that we would get more oil out of the ground in our country and that would drive gas prices down because we wouldn't be dependent on foreign oil. it takes time to get those oil fields up and running in the united states, so when will we see that $2 a gallon gas, even if that would work? >> i think a $2 gas campaign pledge is -- it's a round number that's appeals to a lot of people. it's much more difficult and complicated than that. i think also, presidents get too much credit an
. >> bachmann addressed a previous statement about drilling in the everglades. to compromise water or air quality. she believes the u.s. should tap into its resources, but should do it responsibly. many people say to get $2 gasoline, you basically need another recession. the reason why gas prices -- gas prices go down quickly would be because the demand would dry up because the economy is so weak. >> drilling -- >> all of the above approach would include more drilling, takes...
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the street. caltrans has already issued a procurement on that. this is between everglade and 19th avenue. we are reaching some milestones on some other studies. the bay shore intermodal access study has also seen a complete draft report. the final report of the study that was presented to the city council, which has a major stake in terms of land use position that will affect areas surrounding the station. of course, the station is intended to be the terminal of the -- in connecting to caltrain. we will bring you a final report this fall. we have had some interesting out -- results of the western soma neighborhood transportation plan. there are some comments and solutions beginning to emerge, like providing crosswalks for some of those ballets that are truly real streets with people living on them, but they are not very safe right now. particularly, mina and natoma. we will bring you a final report after the plans that step, which is to generate some refined designs. also, on the by county transportation study, the southeast quadrant of the city, a significant study. we presented a final l
the street. caltrans has already issued a procurement on that. this is between everglade and 19th avenue. we are reaching some milestones on some other studies. the bay shore intermodal access study has also seen a complete draft report. the final report of the study that was presented to the city council, which has a major stake in terms of land use position that will affect areas surrounding the station. of course, the station is intended to be the terminal of the -- in connecting to...
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the federal ticket tax to pay for it. >>> wildlife officials in florida's everglades have captured an eight-foot gator that they say attackedhe alligator was taken from a canal in front of the victim's home outside naples. the 90-year-old woman is still in the hospital. that gator will be killed. >>> also from florida, a big change in greek life at one school. fraternity and sorority leaders at university of central florida have temporarily banned alcohol from all organized events. it's their reaction to the recent death of an 18-year-old freshman who was found dead in her dorm room after attending a fraternity party. for now they say the ban is temporary while a permanent plan is worked out. >> never-ending issue, alcohol on college campuses. always an issue. >>> a much lighter story now from the tennis u.s. open, which was completely washed out by rain here inin new york yesterd. but the weather was all clear saturday night when one fan provided a highlight, getting jiggy with it, in the stands during a match during the men's top seed novak djokovic. >> and even djokovic noticed. check it out. after his win djokovic calle
the federal ticket tax to pay for it. >>> wildlife officials in florida's everglades have captured an eight-foot gator that they say attackedhe alligator was taken from a canal in front of the victim's home outside naples. the 90-year-old woman is still in the hospital. that gator will be killed. >>> also from florida, a big change in greek life at one school. fraternity and sorority leaders at university of central florida have temporarily banned alcohol from all organized...
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organizations that favor the clean air act and are opposed to delaying further two particularly important measures that would allow for pollution to continue to be cleaned up. port everglades in florida, right outside my constituency, for all of the years i lived there, this coal power plant has been producing emissions. over the course of time, they have reduced those emissions. they have indicated they are going to do everything they can to meet the emission standards rather than sit up and try to oppose them because they recognize, one, that they do have all of the juice, if you can call electricity that, and in the final analysis those of us that benefit from it are going to wind up paying more, but to pay more to make sure that children don't have asthma and to make sure that people don't have lung pollution and to make sure that lakes don't go dead from mercury or that fish don't have in them more mercury than they rightly should for food consumption, then i'm willing to pay more and i believe most americans are as well in order that we will have clean air. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition
organizations that favor the clean air act and are opposed to delaying further two particularly important measures that would allow for pollution to continue to be cleaned up. port everglades in florida, right outside my constituency, for all of the years i lived there, this coal power plant has been producing emissions. over the course of time, they have reduced those emissions. they have indicated they are going to do everything they can to meet the emission standards rather than sit up and...