Text between students and a teacher that gives new meaning to sex ed. This is a full hour of your choice for primetime news. Pam california is in the middle of a severe drought. It has even triggered a state of emergency. Pam water restrictions are in effect. And lawns and lives up and down the state. Are feeling the effects of the lack of rainfall. And the shortage of water. Pam thats why one feature of new water play park. Is causing a stir in walnut creek. Kron 4s emily turner joins us live from the site of this soon to be splash pad. Emily reporter live the fountains have been off since parts of public green space have been allowed to go brown and many people lawns dying, one city project that was planned in 2012 is still in the works. Reporter the grass in front of this pool didnt make the cut, but when it comes to the use of restricted water, walnut creek says its new splash pad will. Reporter the 3,000 gallons of the soon to be constructed fountain will be recycled and filtered.
Next, a look at just given by previous president s. Including president clinton. He begins by referencing travels to africa and chile. [applause] president clinton thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you, mr. Powell. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. As you know, i have been traveling to other lands quite a lot lately. I just want to say what a pleasure it is for hillary and me to be in your country. [laughter] since i live tear arrived here i have been struck by the beauty of your landscape. In the spirit of your people. The color of your native garb. The crowd to greet me here are not quite as adoring as in other nations. But they seem occasionally friendly, none the less. I have even sampled some of your indigenous cuisine. Your hamburgers. Quite tasty, sort of a meat sandwich. It appears that democracy is arriving here. There are regular elections contested with vigor. Honored by some. [laughter] [applause] president clinton any legislature in the legislature, persist
Sustainable agriculture. We have to move away from the form of agriculture were now engaged in and has been supported by policy in all of our countries. And weve exported it. Theres an area of land three times the size of Great Britain in africa alone where foreign interests, foreign investors, Foreign Corporations foreign governments have come in and bought up massive amounts of land and water and theyre using it to grow crops that they sell out of the community. And theyre using all the same bore well technology thats ruining the ogalala aquifer here, theyre using there and pumping this water up and destroying water there. We have to learn. People who have lived for millennia in communities in asia and africa and south america know how to live with the fluctuations of rain and then dry season and they know how to conserve and they know how to farm dry land. We come in with our technology and were ruining it. Energy sources that dont harm water have got to go and were fighting the pip
The question. From the whole agreement two years ago the west provided to pay for the afghans but the absence of bilateral security really jeopardize is that. Cars i has gone off on his own strange journey again. And i get the sense that the Obama Administration is almost exasperated by this it is not prepared to make any commitment beyond 2014. From my experience working in afghanistan i dont think that afghan army is yet ready to take complete control of security. They do a lot of good work at the moment because were helping them to provide the helicopters, intelligence but without that public eye can see the whole thing falling apart very quickly just after they withdrew in 89 and i covered that. So long history of involvement with this part of the world. Final question regarding the British Defense counsel what is your view of the handling of the British Defense spending . Do you think it is significantly undercut through this late latest wave over the last couple of years . There
Mr. Dewar. [speaking french] the guest of honor has arrived, french president Francois Hollande greeted by the president and the first lady. This is the seventh state dinner were official visit for the Obama Administration. We will take you to the south lawn pavilion, a tent that is turned into a springlike display. First, we will take a look inside a state dinner as part of our coverage here on cspan2. We will tell you what it is like to be invited to these expose of affairs and will get the role of first ladies over the years. We will have a conversation with Julianna Smoot who serve in the Obama Administration. We want to begin with the perspective of james fallows. As a national correspondent, you have attended three state dinners. What are they like . They are interesting and fun. Ach dinner, there was sprinkling of journalists, usually people who of some connection to the country are being invited. Ive been to the ones for korea. For china recently and then for canada, because i