"60 Minutes" Last Sunday

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From Restore The Delta:

""60 Minutes" had a chance to take on California agribusiness and water mismanagement the way they took on Big Tobacco. They blew that chance. Instead, this past Sunday we got a CBS-ified version of Fox's Sean Hannity, complete with dry Westlands acreage, smelt-in-the-hand, and out of work Latinos. So hackneyed was Leslie Stahl's fish- vs.-farmer formulation that even the Governor dodged it.

The Governor took Stahl on a flyover of the Delta and didn't say a single word about all the people who live and farm there. We got to see him standing in front of the Latino Water Coalition, and Stahl never raised the issue of whom that coalition really represents. Sloppy. Was anyone at CBS doing any research?

With Latinos in food lines as a background, Stahl repeated the misinformation about loss of water for agriculture being the cause of Central Valley unemployment. Sloppy again.

Unemployed salmon fishermen got just a nod. All the sympathy was reserved for the west side farmer who had to pull out the almond trees he should never have planted. And he got the last word, threatening Americans with having to get their food from somewhere else. They certainly won't be getting their food from the Central Valley if agribusiness there can make more money selling their water for development in the desert.

Restore the Delta gives Professor Jeffrey Mount an unqualified "A" for saying that farmers need to stop relying on water transfers. But he gets a resounding "F" as in "fragile," the word he once again applied to Delta levees. The implication, as always: they're too fragile to be worth maintaining. But Mount knows we have to maintain them, not just for water transfers and farming but to protect
infrastructure and manage flooding in the whole region.

Mount's model of saltwater intrusion was indeed alarming, but the Governor's conveyance dream will not address the problems of saltwater intrusion into the Estuary and the Delta, especially if it diverts resources from levee management.

The Governor came out of this segment looking like his old action-hero self, ready to take on a huge challenge. Why spoil that by asking if his approach is wrong-headed?

CBS came out of the segment looking like an amateur news organization. Somebody at the network should be embarrassed."

www.restorethedelta.com
 
I saw that, too, Liz and almost lost it. It was a real hatchet job on the facts. The Gov and media are orchestrating an story to support the peripheral canal which will allow the bypassing of the delta so WHEN the levees fail, fresh water supplies will continue to flow to many Californians and nothing will have to be done to repair the levee system. Not even one mention of the catastrophic environmental effects of saltwater intrusion t5hroughout our estuary system. This is all a push to win public support for the canal in next November's election.

Those almond trees were over 20 years old...probably old enough to have to come out regardless. They made a big deal about the farmer having to decide which tree lives and which tree dies and tried to blame it on a drought. What a crock!! I don't know how long nut trees remain productive, but 20 years sounds like a very old almond tree.

Heaven help us...
 
I have never actualy watched the show on tv, but was wondering, how long is it on for?...
 
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Originally posted by carver 2557

I have never actualy watched the show on tv, but was wondering, how long is it on for?...






41 years, last September 24th.
 
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Originally posted by PilotError

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Originally posted by carver 2557

I have never actualy watched the show on tv, but was wondering, how long is it on for?...






41 years, last September 24th.








I think he is referring to the name of the show "60 minutes".
 
It is an hour-long show divided into [usually] three segments. You can bet this segment will repeat during the summer.......

I have ex-in-laws that have been almond farmers for over 50 yrs and they still harvest from the same trees which the family planted way back then....... of course they have to replaced diseased trees every year......
 
When I lived in Italy from 88-91 we got the feed without any commercial interruptions. The show should have been called 40 Liberal Minutes. Andy Rooney never weighed in on my observation.
 
The Gov. ended up looking like a dufff. A lot of the almond farmers sold land to developers for houses and bought cheap land and re-planted.
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And please look at the un-employment when the pumps were turned on max. 2006-2008 and you will see approx. 36% un-employment (Tulare / Los Banos) and now it is 40%.
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I know that the stoppage of housing construction had nothing to do with the increase in un-employment.
60 minutes did a fluff job!!

Dave
Discovery Bay
 
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