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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150407:07:38:00

to a 50% decrease in residential usage. agricultural, 80% of the water, has been largely spared from rationing. will california will able to reckon with it's post climb change future. joining me now is the author of "california drought history" thank you for joining us. can we start basically. we have all seen china town. we have a vague idea of like the west was a desert. someone came in and figured out how to get water to people. we talk about the water like -- where is it? and when we talk about the agricultural, where is it and how do they get access to it.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150407:00:38:00

start, it's just that. just a 10% to 15% reduction in agricultural water use is equal to a 50% decrease in residential usage. agricultural, 80% of the water, has been largely spared from rationing. will california will able to reckon with it's post climb change future. joining me now is the author of "california drought history" thank you for joining us. can we start basically. we have all seen china town. we have a vague idea of like the west was a desert. someone came in and figured out how to get water to people. we talk about the water like -- where is it?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150407:00:39:00

and when we talk about the agricultural, where is it and how do they get access to it. >> most of the water is in the northern part of the state. the snow packs, reservoirs dams. that has to be brought south, and there is a lot of ground water underneath that you pump up. farmers, residents, businesses are getting water from the state -- >> but people have say i'm a rice farmer which by the way we grow rice in the desert which is weird. say i'm a rice or almond farmer very water intensive, and i have a plot of land. i'm not growing it from what is falling from the sky. >> no, it is irrigated from a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150226:00:35:00

if you overstay a visa you are treated differently than if you cross a border there is the agricultural. we had the farmers on capitol hill today. it all seems to go back to that 11 million. and i even think that could be worked out. but people don't trust what we do in washington. they don't trust us. they don't believe that. >> do you blame them? >> no, i wouldn't either. that's why i tell people back home you should not believe us when we say we are going to secure the border and provide interior enforcement. you should make us do it and then you should believe us afterwards. no, i don't blame them one bit for trusting us, which is why there isn't a huge public outcry to get this resolved. i don't think they trust any of us. >> congressman always nice to see you. >> yes ma'am, you too. >> it looks like donald trump may be trading the celebrity apprentice board room for the 2016 campaign trail. tipping off the "the washington post" that is he is more serious than ever about running for the white house in 2016. trump says he has hired staffers in key primary states and even hired an election attorney and delayed signing on for

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150226:07:35:00

are treated differently than if you cross a border there is the agricultural. we had the farmers on capitol hill today. it all seems to go back to that 11 million. and i even think that could be worked out. but people don't trust what we do in washington. they don't trust us. they don't believe that. >> do you blame them? >> no, i wouldn't either. that's why i tell people back home you should not believe us when we say we are going to secure the border and provide interior enforcement. you should make us do it and then you should believe us afterwards. no, i don't blame them one bit for trusting us, which is why there isn't a huge public outcry to get this resolved. i don't think they trust any of us. >> congressman always nice to see you. >> yes ma'am, you too. >> it looks like donald trump may be trading the celebrity apprentice board room for the 2016 campaign trail. tipping off the "the washington post" that is he is more serious than ever about running for the white house in 2016. trump says he has hired staffers in key primary states and even hired an election attorney and delayed signing on for

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20141205:09:33:00

agricultural, building, you're in the right and then there are polarized, the manufactures. i wonder why. steve milton said the donation data is the heart of the crowd pack data because campaign contributions are the best predictor of how a candidate will behave in office. in your experience, is that true? >> i'm not surprised the hedge funds and lobbyists split funds between them. it's interesting to me the conservative occupations are all those who are subject to government regulation, agricultural, mining and business. there are always complaints about that. particularly the mining and agricultural, which out in the west is very much controlled by various government agencies. so i'm not surprised to see that lineup. >> the way that they set this up

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20141204:22:33:00

funds and lobbyists split funds between them. it's interesting to me the conservative occupations are all those who are subject to government regulation, agricultural, mining and business. there are always complaints about that. particularly the mining and agricultural, which out in the west is very much controlled by various government agencies. so i'm not surprised to see that lineup. >> the way that they set this up is sort of like mch.catch.com. did you ever think you would use match.com to figure out your political -- >> have you used match.com? >> she doesn't need to use match.com. >> it's free to use match.com. all you have to do is walk down the street. >> i never quite thought of it like that. i agree with these categories. when you see news and print media, except for some of us at

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20141204:22:32:00

can you tell a person's politics by their profession? yes. using records they were able to determine political bias by careers. people who work in the entertainment, media and academia industry lean to the left. or if you're in the agricultural, building, you're in the right and then there are polarized, the manufactures. i wonder why. steve milton said the donation data is the heart of the crowd pack data because campaign contributions are the best predictor of how a candidate will behave in office. in your experience, is that true? >> i'm not surprised the hedge

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140614:18:19:00

where the agricultural -- the water flow goes -- irrigation water goes through. he was lying in that, it's sloppy stuff. the border patrol's always in those places. we've been in there before. he's lying in the mud trying to hide. they pulled him out, crawled out, curled up at one of the agents looking forlorn. found six more for a total of 11. they'll go into mcallen for process organize maybe arizona and figure out what to do with them after that, probably dauz they're central americans they have to go through some removal process. if they were mexicans they'd go back right away. being central americans, under law that can't happen quickly. >> being so far away, nine-day trip. mark potter giving a face to what we've been talking about for the better part of a week. thank you. look at guatemalanss.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140410:08:45:00

today, people are not growing what they're capable of growing, not harvesting what they're capable of harvesting, because they simply don't have enough hands to do the work. immigration reform is one of the top priorities for farm bureau, for the national farmers union, for many of the western growers association. a lot of these commodity groups realize, it is absolutely essential we get this done. >> and from the outside, we just think of, we think of the farming community, rural interest more broadly, but the farming industry and agriculture business as being such a republican key constituency, but their views on this issue are something the republicans felt very comfortable ignoring. >> not just those folks, but also the evangelical church leaders understand that there is a biblical responsibility from their perspective so take care of folks who are in need. and they see this as a moral issue. so it's an economic issue, it's a deficit reduction issue, it's an agricultural issue, and a moral issue. >> secretary of agricultural, tom vilsack, thank you very much

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