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Something to watch tonight

Postby briansII » August 2nd, 2012, 2:59 pm

If you are interested in what's happening to the Ca. Delta, salmon, steelhead, stripers, LMB, fishing in general, the water wars, North vs South, politics(the dirty underbelly)or hot chicks, check this out tonight.

Info gleaned from another forum:

From Restore the Delta


A PBS NewsHour Story
On the Delta
Will air tonight featuring
Restore the Delta members Rogene Reynolds and Doug Hemly, as well as Congressman John Garamendi.

This segment will air 26 minutes into the show.
The Newshour is a national program. Check your local PBS station listings for the time.

Ok, so there might be any hot chicks, but this should bring some light to the conservation of the Ca. Delta.

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Re: Something to watch tonight

Postby khuzhong » August 2nd, 2012, 3:07 pm

Kind of dissappointed, so no hot chicks? There'd better be some fish *.
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Re: Something to watch tonight

Postby Rob909 » August 2nd, 2012, 3:34 pm

And here I thought it would just be another night of watching NBC's horrific Olympics coverage!!!


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Re: Something to watch tonight

Postby briansII » August 3rd, 2012, 10:09 am

So did anyone catch this segment? I didn't. :doh: :oops:

Here's your second chance. You can watch the whole program, or scroll to 36:00 minutes and the Peripheral Canal will be discussed.

http://video.pbs.org/video/2263043977

It's just a brief overview of proposed project. No way can you cover it in the short amount of time they allowed. Hopefully, it will triggers some folks interests/curiosity. This is a massive project, that I think many don't have much information on.

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Re: Something to watch tonight

Postby Wildman » August 3rd, 2012, 10:54 am

I watched the segment. Interesting stuff. As with anything water...it will cause a controversy.
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Re: Something to watch tonight

Postby lucfish » August 3rd, 2012, 11:27 am

Wildman wrote:I watched the segment. Interesting stuff. As with anything water...it will cause a controversy.


That's a fact.
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Re: Something to watch tonight

Postby Papasequoia » August 3rd, 2012, 2:25 pm

yeah, it was pretty good for a 5 minute segment. Corporate farming and a thirsty SoCal want to rob water from NorCal. And the price tag to build these pumps and tunnels was (if I remember correctly) estimated at 50 billion bucks? Sure, why not, CA can afford it - right? Jerry Brown should have stayed retired with his hookah.
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Re: Something to watch tonight

Postby briansII » August 3rd, 2012, 2:52 pm

Papasequoia wrote:yeah, it was pretty good for a 5 minute segment. Corporate farming and a thirsty SoCal want to rob water from NorCal. And the price tag to build these pumps and tunnels was (if I remember correctly) estimated at 50 billion bucks? Sure, why not, CA can afford it - right? Jerry Brown should have stayed retired with his hookah.



The thing is, if the "government" estimates it will take 50 billion, we can be assured it will cost much, much more than that. I guess that's a small price to pay for a career politician to leave his "legacy"......oh wait, wasn't Jerry's legacy a fruit fly? Guess he wants two wonderful legacies to be remembered by.

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Re: Something to watch tonight

Postby Artin » August 3rd, 2012, 8:18 pm

Papasequoia wrote: Jerry Brown should have stayed retired with his hookah.



hahaha

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Re: Something to watch tonight

Postby Bakoguy » August 11th, 2012, 8:19 pm

Come on you cheapskates. What is 50 billion when you are going to spend 100 billion for High Speed Rail.
I think the truth be known he still has his Hookah and he 's on it daily. But, heh, small cost for a legacy to a man that once dated Linda Ronstadt (SP). Our second Rock Star governor.
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