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Transcripts For KQED KQED Newsroom 20151010

Fire it up. Its better than nothing. Reporter johnny and drew joa Third Generation farmer. My grandpa came out of texas. He told me years ago, whiz i sks for drinking. Reporter andrew is struggling to keep the drought green. Its lifting the water. Reporter he is turning to a last resort, drilling for ground water. You are looking at 200,000 to drill a well. You are looking at the pumping cost every month of about between 2,500 and 3,500 per well. Reporter farmers like andrews use 80 of the states developed water, growing everything from tomatoes to almonds. With the drought in its fourth year, farmers are drilling deeper and deeper. Running pumps day and night. These are running ought the time. Theyre running all the time. Theyre burning four gallons an hour. Reporter all that pumping has consequences. The ground water gets drawn up, the land sinks down. These fields in californias Central Valley have been sinking by more than one foot per year. That means that about five years ago, th

Transcripts For KQED KQED Newsroom 20151012

Fire it up. Its better than nothing. Reporter johnny and drew joa Third Generation farmer. My grandpa came out of texas. He told me years ago, whiz i sks for drinking. Reporter andrew is struggling to keep the drought green. Its lifting the water. Reporter he is turning to a last resort, drilling for ground water. You are looking at 200,000 to drill a well. You are looking at the pumping cost every month of about between 2,500 and 3,500 per well. Reporter farmers like andrews use 80 of the states developed water, growing everything from tomatoes to almonds. With the drought in its fourth year, farmers are drilling deeper and deeper. Running pumps day and night. These are running ought the time. Theyre running all the time. Theyre burning four gallons an hour. Reporter all that pumping has consequences. The ground water gets drawn up, the land sinks down. These fields in californias Central Valley have been sinking by more than one foot per year. That means that about five years ago, th

Transcripts For KQED KQED Newsroom 20151010

Fire it up. Its better than nothing. Reporter johnny and drew joa Third Generation farmer. My grandpa came out of texas. He told me years ago, whiz i sks for drinking. Reporter andrew is struggling to keep the drought green. Its lifting the water. Reporter he is turning to a last resort, drilling for ground water. You are looking at 200,000 to drill a well. You are looking at the pumping cost every month of about between 2,500 and 3,500 per well. Reporter farmers like andrews use 80 of the states developed water, growing everything from tomatoes to almonds. With the drought in its fourth year, farmers are drilling deeper and deeper. Running pumps day and night. These are running ought the time. Theyre running all the time. Theyre burning four gallons an hour. Reporter all that pumping has consequences. The ground water gets drawn up, the land sinks down. These fields in californias Central Valley have been sinking by more than one foot per year. That means that about five years ago, th

Transcripts For CSPAN Hillary Clinton And The White House 20150217

About my yahoo news history. It has been a couple of years. I came over in september from the huffington post. Before the huffington post, i was at the daily called. Before that, at the washington times. We have news constantly updated throughout the day. As well as a team at journalists here in new york a d. C. And york. Who are working on, i would not say investigator pieces, but enterprise pieces. Hopefully things he could only find out yahoo news. We are trying to leverage our experience and contacts. Host how are you accepted here in washington being part of a website . What is the acceptance level . Guest it has changed. Certainly, there is no the area. For several years maybe even one decade, everything has been moving towards online. There are actually many weaknesses to having a product that youre freed from from being online. I would say two, two weaknesses of having print newspaper. I think there are great things about print newspaper. There is a coherence to a print product

Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal 20150216

Tell us about your favorite president and why that person is your favorite president. Here are the lines. Republicans, 2027488001. Republicans, democrats 2027488000. Post on twitter facebook. Com cs pan or send us an email at journal cspan. Org. In june last year, gallup took a poll of favorite president s. Heres how everything shook out. Topping the list was bill clinton with a favorable rating of 64 . Followed by george h. W. Bush with 63 . His son got 53 . Jimmy carter 52 . At the time, barack obama with 47 as far as favorable rating of living u. S. President s. Other polls have been taken and we will share those. Thoughts on your favorite president. Maybe because of the person or a policy, the administration overall. Your chance to weigh in on president s day. 2027482001 for republicans 202748 8000 for republicans. Our social Media Channels available as well. Gallup conducting polls. Bill clinton scored highest in ratings for the sixth year. George w. Bush in 2006 then president tr

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