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california is the sixth largest economy in the world and california welcomes its immigrants. you know, california understands that they have created wealth in this country. not just in tech and thinge ag service construction, as they're growing business at a faster rate than the native born. we need to celebrate that and welcome that in a way that's different from donald trump. we need to invest in infrastructure. he's talked about it, hasn't done much on it. >> how is it particularly in the you are began coastal areas and yet it's something i think we've teen e seen not a lot of attention to in sacramento s. that something the state can be passing on? >> again, let me tell you what was there. in the middle of the recession, we put money aside for housing trust funds. then we went to the private sector, non-profits. we built 20,000 units of housing. not nearly what we need in a city of 4 million people. at the state level, we need to do the same. we need to put a housing trust fund together that leverages what cities and counties are putting up, where we're making those links
california is the sixth largest economy in the world and california welcomes its immigrants. you know, california understands that they have created wealth in this country. not just in tech and thinge ag service construction, as they're growing business at a faster rate than the native born. we need to celebrate that and welcome that in a way that's different from donald trump. we need to invest in infrastructure. he's talked about it, hasn't done much on it. >> how is it particularly in...
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frank gehrke/california department of water resources: "california winters are very changeable."there is now so much snow at about nine- thousand feet and higher, that we couldn't even return to where we visited the snowpack in 2015. frank gehrke/california department of water resources:"we're looking at probably not having the road open until maybe mid july."at this time of the year in 2015, the snowpack was only about four inches deep.this year, it is over 200 inches deep. stephanie elam/cnn:"i stood in front of that gateway at tioga pass - he pictures that i have from you..."frank gehrke/california department of water resources:"you can't see it. you can see an antenna and the flagpole."stephanie elam/cnn:"that's it."frank gehrke/california department of water resources:for skiers and snowboarders, the snow has been a boon.in january at mammoth mountain mountain ski area, nearly 250 inches of snow fell.the most snow in a single month on record.to find out how much snow is in the snowpack..natstom painter and the nasa jet propulsion laboratory take to the sky... tom painter/nas
frank gehrke/california department of water resources: "california winters are very changeable."there is now so much snow at about nine- thousand feet and higher, that we couldn't even return to where we visited the snowpack in 2015. frank gehrke/california department of water resources:"we're looking at probably not having the road open until maybe mid july."at this time of the year in 2015, the snowpack was only about four inches deep.this year, it is over 200 inches deep....
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we can, american history tv is joining our comcast cable partners to showcase the history of chico, california. two are more about the cities on our current tour, visit /citiestour.rg >> were standing in a place that holds you found significance for the indigenous people here in this part of what we now call butte county. these people regard this very place as the particular location where in their cosmology the creator had humans emerge into the world. it is also alumni glenn. with the discovery of gold not too far south of here and the inability to keep that discovery secret, the news quickly spread. and the ratio of settlers to native people began to radically shift. prior to the gold rush, there would have been somewhere on the order of maybe under 5000 settlers in all of california. by 1855, that would have skyrocketed to above 50,000 settlers. and the relations were fraught. not for every group at every moment, but there was a profound sense of racism towards native peoples. the general epithet used was "digger indians." in other words, they were regarded as sub human. because they did n
we can, american history tv is joining our comcast cable partners to showcase the history of chico, california. two are more about the cities on our current tour, visit /citiestour.rg >> were standing in a place that holds you found significance for the indigenous people here in this part of what we now call butte county. these people regard this very place as the particular location where in their cosmology the creator had humans emerge into the world. it is also alumni glenn. with the...
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montes, trabajaba como soldador y en la agricultura en los estados de california y arizona. en los angeles, luis treto, telemundo! take topvo / lorena --con dos semanas de retraso, comenz a desplazarse hacia la pennsula de corea, el portaviones nuclear enviado por washington... --segn fuentes militares, se espera que llege a la zona a finales de abril... --el gobierno de donald trump no ha explicado, por qu apesar de haberlo anunciado, el portaviones sigui la ruta prevista anteriormente para participar en maniobras con australia... take vo / blanca --el presidente trump anunci que aunque "iran" est cumpliendo el acuerdo nuclear, lo someter a una revisin interna, incluidas las sanciones multi-millonarias. --una posible restauracin de esas penalizaciones supondra un golpe mortal al acuerdo con irn y otras 5 potencias a cambio de que se limite el programa nuclear. --el consejo de seguridad nacional ser quien lidere la revisin del acuerdo. lorena --- familiares de personas desaparecidas y cuyos cadveres son encontrados a la intemperie......... presentan un proyecto de ley en cal
montes, trabajaba como soldador y en la agricultura en los estados de california y arizona. en los angeles, luis treto, telemundo! take topvo / lorena --con dos semanas de retraso, comenz a desplazarse hacia la pennsula de corea, el portaviones nuclear enviado por washington... --segn fuentes militares, se espera que llege a la zona a finales de abril... --el gobierno de donald trump no ha explicado, por qu apesar de haberlo anunciado, el portaviones sigui la ruta prevista anteriormente para...
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from the california historical society in california, this is an hour and ten minutes. >> hi. thank you so much for coming tonight. i want to thank patty and the california historical society and especially on this rainy day, but i think that's making all very happy because you haven't had rain. i said y'all because i've lived in the south for ten years and that's all you're going to get from me. i want to give you before i start today about the california portion of the book. i want to give you a sense of how the book happened and my thought process, maybe it will be similar to some of what you all -- you all are thinking.
from the california historical society in california, this is an hour and ten minutes. >> hi. thank you so much for coming tonight. i want to thank patty and the california historical society and especially on this rainy day, but i think that's making all very happy because you haven't had rain. i said y'all because i've lived in the south for ten years and that's all you're going to get from me. i want to give you before i start today about the california portion of the book. i want to...
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but california has 70 times the population. that's a power play by the small states in the philadelphia convention. they tried to justify it with fancy philosophical reasons for whythe small states would be overwhelmed by the large states but it was basically a power-play that the small states were going to walk out of the convention . that was long-winded but that accomplished it. [applause] >> watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> book tv takes hundreds of author programs through the country all year long. here's a look at some of the events we are covering this week. on monday, we will be in cambridge massachusetts at the first paris church where no one chomsky and democracy now host amy goodwin will discuss professor chomsky's latest book, requiem for the american dream. will be in raleigh north carolina at quail ridge books where edward allison's discussion on the history of business fraud in america. on thursday we're at politics and prose bookstore in washington dc where historian lynn olson will talk ab
but california has 70 times the population. that's a power play by the small states in the philadelphia convention. they tried to justify it with fancy philosophical reasons for whythe small states would be overwhelmed by the large states but it was basically a power-play that the small states were going to walk out of the convention . that was long-winded but that accomplished it. [applause] >> watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> book tv takes hundreds of author...
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despuÉs de un invierno muy activo, las carreteras de california quedaron en muy mal estado . para repararlas , se acordÓ un impuesto para repararlas. "esto fue un plan responsable, estamos construyendo futuro y esto es un claro ejemplo". con 22 votos a favor y 21 en contra, se aprobÓ este impuesto que sube $0.12 por galÓn de combustible que comprÉ un conductor." hay que hacer lo que se necesita para mejorar en infraestructura". entrevistado: la ley que se aprobÓ hoy va a incrementar los impuestos a la gasolina y tambiÉn la registra zion de vehÍculos. reportero con esta nueva se aumentarÁn tambiÉn los registros. un pÚblico --algunos conductores estÁn a favor y otros en contra. entrevistado: no me parece correcto, el estado tiene mucho dinero para reparar. entrevistado: esta bien por las carreteras, pero para el bolsillo de uno... entrevistado: yo utilizo mi carro para ir a todos lados y se me hace injusto. entrevistado: yo pienso que va mejorar la calidad de las carreteras que tenemos. reportero: se espera que el gobernador promulgue la ley luego del 17 de abril, cu
despuÉs de un invierno muy activo, las carreteras de california quedaron en muy mal estado . para repararlas , se acordÓ un impuesto para repararlas. "esto fue un plan responsable, estamos construyendo futuro y esto es un claro ejemplo". con 22 votos a favor y 21 en contra, se aprobÓ este impuesto que sube $0.12 por galÓn de combustible que comprÉ un conductor." hay que hacer lo que se necesita para mejorar en infraestructura". entrevistado: la ley que se aprobÓ hoy va...
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i think the people of california will warm to that idea. and -- that's why i start early to get this going. >> real quick if i can get your positions, a yes or no on some things. do you support a woman's right to abortion? >> well, i am going to focus not on the social issues. if anybody wants to look me up, they can see where i stood -- >> why don't you just say then? >> because i want this to be all about the neighborhood legislature and getting an end to the corruption. and so -- >> if that's an issue that's important to someone -- you know, the governor appoints a lot of judges. >> i won't have anything to do with it because it a of's decided by the supreme court. so you know, these issues, social issues, guns, i'm a supporter of the second amendment. i'm pro-life. you know, i'll -- i'll talk about those, but i want the focus of this to be on getting california in a sustainable position for the future, financially as well as cost-wise, as well as job-wise, you know, to produce the jobs that we need to allow people to have a future in th
i think the people of california will warm to that idea. and -- that's why i start early to get this going. >> real quick if i can get your positions, a yes or no on some things. do you support a woman's right to abortion? >> well, i am going to focus not on the social issues. if anybody wants to look me up, they can see where i stood -- >> why don't you just say then? >> because i want this to be all about the neighborhood legislature and getting an end to the...
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evil took place in california in the 1840s, 1850s, 60s and early 70s. as early as the 1880s, bancroft, arguably the founder of the european-style history in california asserted, and i quote, that it was one of the last greatest funds of civilization. there've been many scholars and activists who called what happened genocide. but it took me ten years to gather all of that information and then read dozens of newspapers. i still have a crick in my neck. it took warning through the archives at the huntington at a young library in new zealand when you see the number of libraries and archives you get a sense of how scattered to the four winds all of the data was although it was there and the important thing to understand is this book is not based on doing an interview of indian people into writing down their stories, it's based on the importance of the united states army, militia men, sheriffs, journalists, mostly white people. why? because i thought if you are going to make such an extraordinary case, genocide happened in california at the behest of the sta
evil took place in california in the 1840s, 1850s, 60s and early 70s. as early as the 1880s, bancroft, arguably the founder of the european-style history in california asserted, and i quote, that it was one of the last greatest funds of civilization. there've been many scholars and activists who called what happened genocide. but it took me ten years to gather all of that information and then read dozens of newspapers. i still have a crick in my neck. it took warning through the archives at the...
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catherine heenan is here with details from the california auditor's office... (catherine) one reason this is making a lot of people angry -- the reportedly 'hidden' fundwas there even as the u-c system was raising tuition and asking the state for more money.... in a scathing report - the state auditor says the office of u-c presidentjanet napolitano created an 'undisclosed' budget over four years....so the money could be spent with little or no oversight. napolitano says it wasn't 175-million...it was more like 38 million. and arguesthat's not much to stash away for unexpected expenses. this is reminding some people of the hidden california parks fund scandal...from 2012.that's when the state parks director and her second in command were fired...after officials discovered the department was sitting on "hidden assets" totalling nearly 54-million dollars. as for the u-c system.....lt. governor gavin newsom says it's been evasive atthe expense of students, faculty, donors and public transparency. newsom - who's also a u.c. regent -- wants recent tuition hikes to b
catherine heenan is here with details from the california auditor's office... (catherine) one reason this is making a lot of people angry -- the reportedly 'hidden' fundwas there even as the u-c system was raising tuition and asking the state for more money.... in a scathing report - the state auditor says the office of u-c presidentjanet napolitano created an 'undisclosed' budget over four years....so the money could be spent with little or no oversight. napolitano says it wasn't...
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the potential concerns and, and, and -- and i think the reasonable concerns that the chief justice of california expressed to the attorney general. >> reporter: also today, san francisco district attorney george gascon took issue with the feds' response to the chief justice. >> the realities is that there are many ways for law enforcement to do their work safely and pick people up that they have a warrant or probable cause to pick up. a courthouse isn't the place to do that. >> reporter: he accuses the feds of making an end run around the the due process protections. if they want to make an arrest, he has three words for them: get a warrant. >>> breaking news out of oakland. on the monday's deadly apartment fire new email show firefighters wanted the building shut in january. ken bastida is following the paper trail. ken. >> reporter: liz, fire crews at nearby station 15 sounded the alarm on what they saw as a dangerous situation. the fire captain fired off an email on january 8 saying, quote, i recommend that we consider shutting this building down immediately due to the danger to life safety.
the potential concerns and, and, and -- and i think the reasonable concerns that the chief justice of california expressed to the attorney general. >> reporter: also today, san francisco district attorney george gascon took issue with the feds' response to the chief justice. >> the realities is that there are many ways for law enforcement to do their work safely and pick people up that they have a warrant or probable cause to pick up. a courthouse isn't the place to do that....
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even a clear proposals come forward, california has to act and how california acts will be of significant importance to the department of public health in the city and what's really at risk here is coverage for the 133,000 san franciscans who gain acas sponsored insurance. for those individuals health insurance could be reduced or lost. we want to preserve the gains that were made under the affordable care act and the addition of new insured san franciscans and we want to make sure that we maintain continuity of care, not just access, the continuity of care in the very health systems across san francisco that serve these individuals. it's also important for you to know healthy san francisco remains in place. we continue to have a healthy san francisco program that will assist those who have no other options for health insurance. that is the conclusion of my presentation. happy to answer questions you may have. >> thank you very much. supervisor kim has a few questions >> thank you i want to ask about congresses passage in regards to title funding and trump p signing into law states abilit
even a clear proposals come forward, california has to act and how california acts will be of significant importance to the department of public health in the city and what's really at risk here is coverage for the 133,000 san franciscans who gain acas sponsored insurance. for those individuals health insurance could be reduced or lost. we want to preserve the gains that were made under the affordable care act and the addition of new insured san franciscans and we want to make sure that we...
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aquÍ algunas de las noticias mÁs sobresalientes desde la capital de california. a casi tres meses de la situaciÓn de emergencia del lago donde mÁs de dos cintas 1000 personas fueron que evacuar, se van a reunir legisladores y representantes para hablar sobre la situaciÓn actual. hablaron entre el comitÉ de recursos naturales y agua por una hora. se espera que actualiza la informaciÓn sobre las condiciones en la represa. otra de las noticias mÁs relevantes de sacramento. los legisladores se reÚnen en el capitolio estatal para hablar de una controversial propuesta. hablamos de la sb 412, la cual tiene como objetivo eliminar algunos delincuentes sexuales del registro en lÍnea. el patrocinador de esta propuesta es el celador de california scott wither de san francisco y quiere limitar la cantidad de tiempo que los delincuentes sexuales en incluyan en el registro en lÍnea basado en la seriedad de su registro sexual y el riesgo que representan para otros . hay mÁs de 100 personas registradas en esta lÍnea en internet en nuestro estado de california. de ser a
aquÍ algunas de las noticias mÁs sobresalientes desde la capital de california. a casi tres meses de la situaciÓn de emergencia del lago donde mÁs de dos cintas 1000 personas fueron que evacuar, se van a reunir legisladores y representantes para hablar sobre la situaciÓn actual. hablaron entre el comitÉ de recursos naturales y agua por una hora. se espera que actualiza la informaciÓn sobre las condiciones en la represa. otra de las noticias mÁs relevantes de sacramento. los legisladores...
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even a clear proposals come forward, california has to act and how california acts will be of significant importance to the department of public health in the city and what's really at risk here is coverage for the 133,000 san franciscans who gain acas sponsored insurance. for those individuals health insurance could be reduced or lost. we want to preserve the gains that were made under the affordable care act and the addition of new insured san franciscans and we want to make sure that we maintain continuity of care, not just access, the continuity of care in the very health systems across san francisco that serve these individuals. it's also important for you to know healthy san francisco remains in place. we continue to have a healthy san francisco program that will assist those who have no other options for health insurance. that is the conclusion of my presentation. happy to answer questions you may have. >> thank you very much. supervisor kim has a few questions >> thank you i want to ask about congresses passage in regards to title funding and trump p signing into law states abilit
even a clear proposals come forward, california has to act and how california acts will be of significant importance to the department of public health in the city and what's really at risk here is coverage for the 133,000 san franciscans who gain acas sponsored insurance. for those individuals health insurance could be reduced or lost. we want to preserve the gains that were made under the affordable care act and the addition of new insured san franciscans and we want to make sure that we...
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and it will have a huge impact on california. >> up until now, you have been able to raise taxes in california and say, don't worry. you can take it off of your federal tax returns. >> president trump is looking to make sure that his wealthy friends continue to get enriched at the cost of everyone else in california and america. >> thank you for joining us this morning. we will turn to our forecast. some sun and a little wet. >>> on a sunnier notes, it will be a nice day outside. let's forget about taxes for a minute. we will take a beautiful look outside. looking at the bridge. we do have some hayes and sunshine. temperatures are cool into the upper 40s and low 50s around the bay to start the day. high pressure continues to build. sunny and warm again today. as the ridge access shifts and lend, so will the wind direction. we will see a more northerly flow over the next few days. and with an increase in northerly flow, we will see an increase in temperatures as well. topping out in the low 90s by midweek. not all of us will see 90s. but they will be on the temperature map. a look at what to ex
and it will have a huge impact on california. >> up until now, you have been able to raise taxes in california and say, don't worry. you can take it off of your federal tax returns. >> president trump is looking to make sure that his wealthy friends continue to get enriched at the cost of everyone else in california and america. >> thank you for joining us this morning. we will turn to our forecast. some sun and a little wet. >>> on a sunnier notes, it will be a nice...
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why now california as supervisor tang said leads the nation we're a state that totally gets the need to buy electrical vehicles and san francisco bay area lead california we have a resimply audience in the san francisco bay area our governor is very gun hoe on electrical vehicles and set very ambitious goals for the state i too said these that to meet the statewide we'll have to get off of gasoline and diesel so have many vehicles on the roads electrical vehicles they're looking ways to do it is interesting to be mandated that 22 percent of all new sales of vessels in san francisco by 205022 percent will be electric the state is setting goals and happen at the local levels what will we do in san francisco to be ready for the vengeanvessels supervisor tang that figures out out how to drive an electrical vehicle we need convenient charging with the costs of electrical vehicles down we need a birth range of the electrical vehicles and the variety of choices not everybody wants a tiny such an some people want a station wagon or a truck we need choices those are the barriers this is my fa
why now california as supervisor tang said leads the nation we're a state that totally gets the need to buy electrical vehicles and san francisco bay area lead california we have a resimply audience in the san francisco bay area our governor is very gun hoe on electrical vehicles and set very ambitious goals for the state i too said these that to meet the statewide we'll have to get off of gasoline and diesel so have many vehicles on the roads electrical vehicles they're looking ways to do it...
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in california, northern california investment technology. so to create a lot of jobs. we invest in trade and logistic. we're getting a lot of low wage paying jobs. will los angeles end up being the loser in globalization? >> let me take the first stab at that? if you look at west los angeles, it looks in every way like sillicon valley. if you look at orange county at the western part and north county san diego, all look very much like northern california and what we're seeing in southern california is we remained a manufacturing substate or region much longer than the bay area did. and so our transformation is happening later. so yes, we had more losers here from globalization but we have lots of winners too. >> can i add to that as well. but the other thing is comparison of size and geography. san francisco is a fantastic city of 500,000 people. l.a. countsy is 10.2 million. greater los angeles reason, 18.4. so slight difference than the city of san francisco can sit inside it could fit inside probably santa monica region, right? >> santa monica and venice. >> yeah. >
in california, northern california investment technology. so to create a lot of jobs. we invest in trade and logistic. we're getting a lot of low wage paying jobs. will los angeles end up being the loser in globalization? >> let me take the first stab at that? if you look at west los angeles, it looks in every way like sillicon valley. if you look at orange county at the western part and north county san diego, all look very much like northern california and what we're seeing in southern...
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by thursday they will start to drop into california. by noontime you could see maybe all the way down into areas like eureka picking up a few scattered showers, but they should hold off for most of thursday at least for us. north bay will start to see it first. and by friday morning our morning drive looks like it will be a soggy one. in addition to wet weather we are expecting the wind with it as well. friday again, it looks like the entire day could be just a washout. saturday morning we'll wake up to a few scattered showers. but by 10:00 we're here on the back end and we will move into the sierra, which will pick up snow, one to two feet of snow overt next couple of days to move through the weekend and snow level wills be dropping. if you're going to the sierra, make sure you stay tuned to the forecast. as far as rainfall amounts out here as home you can see anywhere from one to two inches in and around our urban areas. we could see more than that for our hills. three to four inches perhaps for the north bay hills. and then maybe the
by thursday they will start to drop into california. by noontime you could see maybe all the way down into areas like eureka picking up a few scattered showers, but they should hold off for most of thursday at least for us. north bay will start to see it first. and by friday morning our morning drive looks like it will be a soggy one. in addition to wet weather we are expecting the wind with it as well. friday again, it looks like the entire day could be just a washout. saturday morning we'll...
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here today is that california operates two systems of justice. one for the rich and one for the poor. >> today, at the state capital, a debate over california's bail system heats up with the vote on a bill that would ultimately help defendants who can't afford bail. good morning, everyone. it is tuesday, april 18. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. california could be one step closer to making those changes. jessica flores reports. >> reporter: today state lawmakers will consider a major overhaul of california's bail system. the reform bill goes before a state public safety committee today and if it eventually becomes law it would eliminate the requirement to post money to get out of jail. the big would essentially require courts to release defendants without bail while awaiting trial on misdemeanor crimes. under the plan, judges could keep defendants in jail if the person is a flight risk or risk to public safety. supporters of the bill say the current system punishes the poor, who often can't afford bail. this call this system a debtor's p
here today is that california operates two systems of justice. one for the rich and one for the poor. >> today, at the state capital, a debate over california's bail system heats up with the vote on a bill that would ultimately help defendants who can't afford bail. good morning, everyone. it is tuesday, april 18. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. california could be one step closer to making those changes. jessica flores reports. >> reporter: today state lawmakers will...
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we are working with the university of california and doing what we can do to keep the businesses safe. >> reporter: in berkeley, joe vasquez, kpix5. >> tonight, police say this man tried to kidnap a woman in san francisco. police arrested 46-year-old darren bravo. investigators say he grabbed 31- year-old victim on steiner street on saturday. put a bag over her head, witnesses intervened and the suspect drove off. police arrested bravo in petaluma. >>> tonight, a federal judge in san francisco is telling president trump you can't do that. the judge blocked an executive order that would have denied federal funding to sanctuary cities. san francisco and santa clara county sued. kpix5's mark sayre is live in san jose to tell us what this all means. mark? >> reporter: well, about 1/3 of the county budget here comes from federal funds and county officials said had the president gotten his way, it could have been devastating. where does federal government money go in santa clara county and in counties and cities around the nation? the answer is essentially everywhere. including law enforcem
we are working with the university of california and doing what we can do to keep the businesses safe. >> reporter: in berkeley, joe vasquez, kpix5. >> tonight, police say this man tried to kidnap a woman in san francisco. police arrested 46-year-old darren bravo. investigators say he grabbed 31- year-old victim on steiner street on saturday. put a bag over her head, witnesses intervened and the suspect drove off. police arrested bravo in petaluma. >>> tonight, a federal...
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we are back from california. i may mention we have a panel in california. what is never talked about is the unfunded pension liability which is posing on $400 billion. we were in downtown los angeles between our panel and conversation with you today. the potholes are enormous. there is in bad shape. the infrastructure problem in california are a mess. one of the earthquakes could poke fun at the ones i lived through too ashamed. california is not ready for that. they've got a 13.1% income tax, the highest rates wage earner. if the tax reform -- think about this. right now it looks like treasury secretary mnuchin wants to get rid of the and local income tax. political suicide if you'reicid watching, secretary mnuchin. it will be a 13% tax hike for the middle-class in california. kevin mccarthy will get wipedbln out.ocrats w we've got 15 republicans from california. if they pass the tax reform, democrats will get the house in play. >> host: why did the democrats been so they can california? >> guest: my friend pete wilson will likely say this because i love t
we are back from california. i may mention we have a panel in california. what is never talked about is the unfunded pension liability which is posing on $400 billion. we were in downtown los angeles between our panel and conversation with you today. the potholes are enormous. there is in bad shape. the infrastructure problem in california are a mess. one of the earthquakes could poke fun at the ones i lived through too ashamed. california is not ready for that. they've got a 13.1% income tax,...
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. >> we are stand in front of the john bidwell mansion in chico, california, as we continue our look at the cities nonfiction literary culture. we will hit one authors story about the life and writings of this california pioneer. >> the john bidwell was one of the early california pioneers and he's most famous as the organizer of the first wagon train immigrant party of overland pioneers who came from the front of the united states, at the time in missouri, and blazed the california trail in 1841, to northern california, arriving at marshes and then sutter stored in november of 1841.
. >> we are stand in front of the john bidwell mansion in chico, california, as we continue our look at the cities nonfiction literary culture. we will hit one authors story about the life and writings of this california pioneer. >> the john bidwell was one of the early california pioneers and he's most famous as the organizer of the first wagon train immigrant party of overland pioneers who came from the front of the united states, at the time in missouri, and blazed the california...
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eastern, we visit the california state university farm. >> we are the number one state in the nation in terms of agriculture. there are 23 csu campuses but only four of them have agriculture. chico represents the northern part of the state, we draw students from all over california to get experience in agriculture. >> and we will also go inside the chico museum to see the historic chinese altar from the 1880 chico chinese temple. watch c-span's cities tour of chico, california saturday at noon eastern on c-span two and sunday afternoon on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. next, look at trade deficits and their impact on the u.s. economy. speakers include former officials from the clinton and george w. bush administration. this was hosted by the washington international trade association and
eastern, we visit the california state university farm. >> we are the number one state in the nation in terms of agriculture. there are 23 csu campuses but only four of them have agriculture. chico represents the northern part of the state, we draw students from all over california to get experience in agriculture. >> and we will also go inside the chico museum to see the historic chinese altar from the 1880 chico chinese temple. watch c-span's cities tour of chico, california...
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the gentleman from california, mr. royce. mr. royce: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from south carolina, mr. duncan, who chairs the subcommittee on western hemisphere, and he's the primary co-sponsor of this measure. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. duncan: thank you, mr. chairman. i briefly want to mention the country of colombia, tremendous flooding and mudslides there have taken more than 200 lives and colombia is in the prayers of me, the western hemisphere subcommittee and others in america. i rise in strong support of h.res. 54. it applies economic reforms undertaken in recent years. i applaud ranking member sires for his leadership on this issue. last year he and i led a congressional delegation to argentina to see the differences in the country under the new leadership of esident macri and extend the hand of friendship. i saw new optimism that the new macri administration would right these wrongs. taking, for example, the organization of american states, argentina has been supportive of th
the gentleman from california, mr. royce. mr. royce: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from south carolina, mr. duncan, who chairs the subcommittee on western hemisphere, and he's the primary co-sponsor of this measure. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. duncan: thank you, mr. chairman. i briefly want to mention the country of colombia, tremendous flooding and mudslides there have taken more than 200 lives and colombia is in the prayers of me, the western hemisphere...
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viene mÁs lluvia para el norte de california. mÁs al regresar. marÍa: se reportaron 358 muertes de menores por gripe. sÓlo el 26% de las vÍctimas estaban vacunados contra el virus. es importante vacunar sobre todo a los menores de edad y a los ancianos. empezamos con una nueva semana laboral. guillermo: muy buenas tardes. detectamos el sistema de baja presiÓn frente al golfo de alaska. en los prÓximos dÍas se estarÁ acercando al norte de california. en las bajas presiones van hacia el interior y norte de arizona. las condiciones se van a mantener frescas durante la noche. la temperatura estarÍa alcanzando cerca de los 55 a 52° en gran parte de la regiÓn. la nasa dio a conocer el sol, los filtros que tiene el observatorio dinÁmico de la nasa. son tres destellos solares, entre la noche de ayer y el dÍa de hoy. se presentaron esto ocasiona problemas en los medios de comunicaciÓn, a los gps, a los celulares vamos a estar pendientes. no ocasionan problema. pero vamos estar pendientes. jueves viernes y sÁbado posibilidad de lluvias para n
viene mÁs lluvia para el norte de california. mÁs al regresar. marÍa: se reportaron 358 muertes de menores por gripe. sÓlo el 26% de las vÍctimas estaban vacunados contra el virus. es importante vacunar sobre todo a los menores de edad y a los ancianos. empezamos con una nueva semana laboral. guillermo: muy buenas tardes. detectamos el sistema de baja presiÓn frente al golfo de alaska. en los prÓximos dÍas se estarÁ acercando al norte de california. en las bajas presiones van hacia el...
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we have stronger laws on background checks in california. we prohibit lead-based ammunition because it poisons the environment. i think we in california deserve to be protected from the lowest standards of these other states. so, why not additionally purpose the agricultural inspection stations that are on every highway entrance to california as 24/7 inspection stations for guns and ammunition that people try to bring into our state in automobiles that do not conform to california's much stricter laws as a means of protecting the people of california. >> host: all right. gregory, thank you very much. gary younge? >> guest: i think greg's point is could individual states not be more rigorous in defending the kind of gun culture that they want and the kind of protections and regulations. i mean, i am not american. it is not for me to really, you know, talk a whole lot about that but i guess i would say that seems to be -- while each state has its own jurisdictions they are all part of one country. you don't have border guards on states. it is
we have stronger laws on background checks in california. we prohibit lead-based ammunition because it poisons the environment. i think we in california deserve to be protected from the lowest standards of these other states. so, why not additionally purpose the agricultural inspection stations that are on every highway entrance to california as 24/7 inspection stations for guns and ammunition that people try to bring into our state in automobiles that do not conform to california's much...
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chu of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 275, the gentlewoman from california, ms. chu, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california. ms. chu: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 1695, and the amendment that i offer. this is a simple amendment that specifies that the mandatory deposit requirement of the library of congress will not be affected in any way by the underlying bill. currently applicants for copyright registration are required to submit two deposit copies to the copyright office. after the office reviews material to determine whether it qualifies for copyright protection, it makes the copies available for the library for its use in its permanent collection. in fact, that is a large reason that the copyright office is located in the library of congress to begin with. ainsworth rarian convinced congress that placing the copyright office in the library would help build its collection through deposits of regi
chu of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 275, the gentlewoman from california, ms. chu, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california. ms. chu: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 1695, and the amendment that i offer. this is a simple amendment that specifies that the mandatory deposit requirement of the library of congress will not be affected in any way by the underlying bill. currently applicants for...
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en california son 10 entidades que se han realizado. mientras aumenta el desacuerdo por el muro, los proyectos de ley en california en torno a dicha construcciÓn se suman a otros similares en estados como nuevo mÉxico y nueva york. ilia: el fbi dice tener informaciÓn segÚn la cual agentes rusos trataron influir en las elecciones del 2016 no sÓlo a travÉs de hackeos, correos electrÓnicos que la propaganda, sino que tambiÉn intentaron usar a los asesores de donald trump, incluyendo el ex asesor de polÍtica anterior del ahora mandatario para infiltrarse en la campaÑa presidencial. un apagÓn masivo en la ciudad de san francisco, california, afectÓ a mÁs de 90.000 personas forzando el cierre de empresas y negocios. la causa fue un incendio en una subestaciÓn pero despuÉs de varias horas el servicio fue restaurado casi en su totalidad. la esposa del ex gobernador de veracruz, javier duarte, detenido en guatemala estÁ en londres con sus hijos, despuÉs taquillera de mÉxico junto a su esposa en octubre del aÑo pasado, las auto
en california son 10 entidades que se han realizado. mientras aumenta el desacuerdo por el muro, los proyectos de ley en california en torno a dicha construcciÓn se suman a otros similares en estados como nuevo mÉxico y nueva york. ilia: el fbi dice tener informaciÓn segÚn la cual agentes rusos trataron influir en las elecciones del 2016 no sÓlo a travÉs de hackeos, correos electrÓnicos que la propaganda, sino que tambiÉn intentaron usar a los asesores de donald trump, incluyendo el ex...
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do you leave california in its own circuit? do you break california and half? -- in half? >> reporter: arizona senator jeff flake has in the past introduced legislation that would break up the ninth circuit court of appeals but former reagan appointee and chief judge of the ninth circuit alex kozinski has testified in front of congress that the proposal is a bad idea. in san francisco, kpix 5. >> a stretch of highway 101 is shut down tonight because of this. >> run! oh my god! >> this new landslide tumbled across the highway north of the town of like it. it happened just hours after caltrans opened the road. there is no word on when the road is going to reopen. >>> don't mess with water and mud and soil moving like that. they have had so much rain. >> even after the rain stops, there could be some additional landslides. the rain is stopping. we had some light rain earlier today. the radar is clear. skies are clearing and we can now say that the rainy season is in the rearview mirror. we are transitioning. how much rain fell? on average, 30 inches of rain. on a quarter acre
do you leave california in its own circuit? do you break california and half? -- in half? >> reporter: arizona senator jeff flake has in the past introduced legislation that would break up the ninth circuit court of appeals but former reagan appointee and chief judge of the ninth circuit alex kozinski has testified in front of congress that the proposal is a bad idea. in san francisco, kpix 5. >> a stretch of highway 101 is shut down tonight because of this. >> run! oh my god!...
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joining us now allen and senator stone from california. senator stone, you voted against the measure, why? >> well, bill, fb534 ist basically make california a sanctuary state. a sanctuary state on steroids. it's purposely written to shield dangerous, felonious noncitizens which represent about 2% of our immigrant population from having to beus deported. it actually makes it unlawful for our department ofla corrections, our county sheriffs, our police departments, our probation officers from having any discussions with i.c.e. about the pending release of these dangerous criminals back intodi our streets and neighborhoods. >> bill: now, you are talking about, because i knowur in the bill, it's written that if you are a murderer or rapist, that they willtt cooperate, but you are talking about people convicted of drug offenses, duis, manslaughter, assault. correct? >> well, let me elaborate on that. first of all the bill did include assault with a deadly weapon. the pro tem couldn't get it through the senate. he watered to down. human traffic
joining us now allen and senator stone from california. senator stone, you voted against the measure, why? >> well, bill, fb534 ist basically make california a sanctuary state. a sanctuary state on steroids. it's purposely written to shield dangerous, felonious noncitizens which represent about 2% of our immigrant population from having to beus deported. it actually makes it unlawful for our department ofla corrections, our county sheriffs, our police departments, our probation officers...
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oklahoma to wisconsin and now to chico, california. the population is based on 2010 is a little over 4000. maybe a little more now. with that, our nearest other town with the orville, give or take 2000 or 3000 there. it is growing. if you look at data-wise in the city area, we are not even counting the outskirts of the county area. mr. nitzky: this is a story cloth. this is actually a very important part of the hmong culture. actually aided in their survival in the refugee camps. in the refugee camps they were given and allocated certain amounts of food, but really do not have any financial means to live off of. many of the women in the refugee camps engaged in using their traditional techniques of textile making. in collaboration with thai and hmong clients living outside the camps they started to take some of the textiles given to them, the thread given to them, and they started creating story cloths. this is actually only starting to occur in the refugee camps in thailand. in this particular story cloth, this is a very large one, th
oklahoma to wisconsin and now to chico, california. the population is based on 2010 is a little over 4000. maybe a little more now. with that, our nearest other town with the orville, give or take 2000 or 3000 there. it is growing. if you look at data-wise in the city area, we are not even counting the outskirts of the county area. mr. nitzky: this is a story cloth. this is actually a very important part of the hmong culture. actually aided in their survival in the refugee camps. in the refugee...
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la patrulla de caminos de california, asistiÓ al oficial y lo trasladaron al hospital. al parecer, atentÓ contra la vida de roque de 29 a quien las autoridades encontraron muerto en su vehÍculo con un disparo en su cabeza. permanece detenido sin derecho a fianza. desde esta tarde mÁs de 100 clientes, estuvieron sin servicio de agua en la ciudad de auckland. el suministro se interrumpiÓ por una tuberÍa rota en la avenida 39 ocurriÓ casi a las 3:00 de la tarde, pero cerca de las 10:00 de la noche repararon la tuberÍa y restablecieron el servicio. padres de familia, estudiantes y maestros de auckland, abarrotaron la reuniÓn de la junta escolar, para exigir informaciÓn a una serie de recortes gilberto, nos amplÍa los detalles, adelante. >> Ésos gritos, continuaron en la reuniÓn de la junta escolar del distrito unificado de la ciudad de auckland. los padres de familia, dicen que cuando se tratan de la educaciÓn de sus hijos, es importante levantar la voz. reportero: dicen que desde enero han dejado saber que necesitan hacer recortes de $10,000,000, antes de que
la patrulla de caminos de california, asistiÓ al oficial y lo trasladaron al hospital. al parecer, atentÓ contra la vida de roque de 29 a quien las autoridades encontraron muerto en su vehÍculo con un disparo en su cabeza. permanece detenido sin derecho a fianza. desde esta tarde mÁs de 100 clientes, estuvieron sin servicio de agua en la ciudad de auckland. el suministro se interrumpiÓ por una tuberÍa rota en la avenida 39 ocurriÓ casi a las 3:00 de la tarde, pero cerca de las 10:00 de...
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. >>> california state senate approve add controversial bill making california a sanctuary state. demonstrators voiced their support for the new law aiming to end cooperation between law enforcement agencies in california and federal immigration authorities. state president said ice needs to do its work without local help. >> ice is being lazy right now and double taxes california residents by using our local resources. they should use federal resources, they can pick up folks that they want. >> legislation was amended last week to allow california police and sheriff deputies to cooperate with ice if a person is a known fell onion. the bill heads to the california assembly. >>> new at 6:00, several tires slashed on east bay streets and tonight new video could be the key to catching the vandal. that vandalism is happening in concord, more than 20 vehicle tires were slashed over the weekend along deckinger cord, deandra drive. in concord with the surveillance video for one man who had two vehicles vandalized, paul. >> surveillance video doesn't show the tires being slashed but the m
. >>> california state senate approve add controversial bill making california a sanctuary state. demonstrators voiced their support for the new law aiming to end cooperation between law enforcement agencies in california and federal immigration authorities. state president said ice needs to do its work without local help. >> ice is being lazy right now and double taxes california residents by using our local resources. they should use federal resources, they can pick up folks...
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ashlyn, some of your work focuses on california, and we had an opportunity to see how california compared to florida. we'd love your insights on that comparison and why you think foreclosure rates were below average in california despite having a larger than average boom and bust in housing prices too. some reflections on that would be great. >> absolutely. thanks again to urban and the lincoln institute for hosting this event. i think there are some really interesting comparisons. what will described in terms of property tax revenues in florida makes it sound as though local government units had very little flexibility over land revenues. but compared to california, they have a lot more revenue flexibility. so california is very different due in large part to proposition 13 and the way in which property taxes are assessed in california are very different. even though you have all of these overlying levy limitations in florida, what we have in california is an increment annually that's either 2% or the inflation rate, whichever is lower. so we have much more stable revenues coming in from
ashlyn, some of your work focuses on california, and we had an opportunity to see how california compared to florida. we'd love your insights on that comparison and why you think foreclosure rates were below average in california despite having a larger than average boom and bust in housing prices too. some reflections on that would be great. >> absolutely. thanks again to urban and the lincoln institute for hosting this event. i think there are some really interesting comparisons. what...
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we are in a box in california, the bench is empty in california. >> i have interviewed several black. i did pink they were credible candidates. >> larry elder almost ran for senate. >> that would be the closest i have gotten. he was getting ready to run for senate, and weren't his fault. carly fiorina went for it. >> a great guy terrific for this panel because he has a different view. did you interview larry? >> i promise i'll anonymity. yes or no, can't confirm or deny. >> one last question and to your guys's question. all right. i am going to make a partisan statement but bear with me. my take on the democratic party at this point is they are a strong regional party, not a national party after the last election, they are strong on the coast said big cities. they got problems. they continue with the protest to paint donald is so extreme, so crazy, so dangerous, is it possible they overplayed their hand, that will back lash when the world doesn't come to an end, the stock market is continue to grow, good job start to come back? at the same time and are not getting enough done? we had
we are in a box in california, the bench is empty in california. >> i have interviewed several black. i did pink they were credible candidates. >> larry elder almost ran for senate. >> that would be the closest i have gotten. he was getting ready to run for senate, and weren't his fault. carly fiorina went for it. >> a great guy terrific for this panel because he has a different view. did you interview larry? >> i promise i'll anonymity. yes or no, can't confirm or...
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the california party -- republican party in california became much more anti-immigrant than it was before. immigrants adjust accordingly. >> tucker: totally silly. the idea that pete wilson because he backed a measure banning illegal immigrants from getting welfare somehow turned every hispanic immigrant in california to the democratic party just absolutely false. in that state has no functioning republican party and it's all because it immigration. if people who live there in 1975 are the only people voting, it would be a republican state. but we just admit that? >> texas headed just a big increase as california, yet texas didn't show anything like the same behavior. to get a texas republican party adopted very different approach to immigrants than the california one. >> tucker: that's just wrong. i don't know anybody you think that texas will be a repugnant state in ten years. and that will be wrong, but the people that watch this in the state believe what the average person believes because it's obviously true which is massive democratic changes. why not just concede that connect that'
the california party -- republican party in california became much more anti-immigrant than it was before. immigrants adjust accordingly. >> tucker: totally silly. the idea that pete wilson because he backed a measure banning illegal immigrants from getting welfare somehow turned every hispanic immigrant in california to the democratic party just absolutely false. in that state has no functioning republican party and it's all because it immigration. if people who live there in 1975 are...
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as far as the california state university of chico. with the discovery of gold not too far south of here and the inability to keep that discovery secret, the news quickly spread. and the ratio of settlers to native people began to radically shift. prior to the gold rush, there would have been somewhere on the order of maybe under 5000 settlers in all of california. by 1855, that would have skyrocketed to above 50,000 settlers. and the relations were fraught. not for every group at every moment, but there was a profound sense of racism towards native peoples. the general epithet used was "digger indians." in other words, they were regarded as sub human. because they did not have the kind of technological accoutrements that european american settlers considered standard. it's not because they were not clever enough to figure it out. it is because those things were irrelevant to their daily lives. they were able to on the coast, you know, when the tide went out -- their table was set. here in this part of north central valley, the mass cr
as far as the california state university of chico. with the discovery of gold not too far south of here and the inability to keep that discovery secret, the news quickly spread. and the ratio of settlers to native people began to radically shift. prior to the gold rush, there would have been somewhere on the order of maybe under 5000 settlers in all of california. by 1855, that would have skyrocketed to above 50,000 settlers. and the relations were fraught. not for every group at every moment,...
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will go back inside and this is an author panel on california and some of that california issues that are currently being faced. again, if if you want to see our full schedule of coverage go to tv .org. >> welcome to this panel which has four terrific people on it. my name is miriam and i will be moderating. hopefully will be facilitating a conversation on housekeeping manners, turn turn cell phones off, please. most important thing is after the panel all the authors will be signing books in assigning area one. this is a really interesting group of the books that all were put together by the folks who put together the festival because there really, all four authors are in search of what the title is lost the stories and will delve more into what that means. i'll be very brief with my introduction. everyone has a website if you're interested in more background on anybody. googled them they all have great material on their website that refers to the work they've done and their bios. tim hernandez, starting on the end, a true a true renaissance man from fresno and teaching in texas. spli
will go back inside and this is an author panel on california and some of that california issues that are currently being faced. again, if if you want to see our full schedule of coverage go to tv .org. >> welcome to this panel which has four terrific people on it. my name is miriam and i will be moderating. hopefully will be facilitating a conversation on housekeeping manners, turn turn cell phones off, please. most important thing is after the panel all the authors will be signing books...
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a veces hasta fatales y en california hoy hay menos que en el pasado. la razÓn, dicen investigadores de la universidad de stanford, que california lida licencias de colusiÓn a los indocumentados. el nÚmero total de accidentes cÁlido pero las colisiones en las que el responsable use, bajaron un 10%. algunos agentes de seguro estÁn sorprendidos. >> la gente no tiene miedo de perder su vehÍculo, la policía no van a restarles. luis: los crÍticos decían que darles licencias a los indocumentados, habÍa escasez menos seguras. ahora, elestudio concluye exactamente lo contrario. hace unos aÑos, a jesÚs dÍas le chocaron y se fugaron. desde que california comenzÓ a entregar licencias a los indocumentados, el clima polÍtico de todo el país, ha cambiado. el miedo es una constante para quienes no tienen papeles,, incluso muchos prefieren no mostrar sus caras en entrevistas de televisiÓn. pero al menos tener una licencia, es algo que los hace sentir un poco mÁs seguros. >> lo que han hecho con la licencia no sÓlo es darles un documento legal harÁ q
a veces hasta fatales y en california hoy hay menos que en el pasado. la razÓn, dicen investigadores de la universidad de stanford, que california lida licencias de colusiÓn a los indocumentados. el nÚmero total de accidentes cÁlido pero las colisiones en las que el responsable use, bajaron un 10%. algunos agentes de seguro estÁn sorprendidos. >> la gente no tiene miedo de perder su vehÍculo, la policía no van a restarles. luis: los crÍticos decían que darles licencias a los...
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we continue following breaking news in southern california. a crazy high-speed chase that has now come to an end. the driver getting pinned in the parking lot, forced to stop. he tried to make his way around the police cars but it didn't work for that person. we are not sure if police opened fire. they may have. we're not sure if the suspect fired back at all. this all began in long beach stretched across several different cities in l.a. county right now they are in bellflower. that's where it's come to an end but they went -- this driver went through various different cities going on the highway as well as surface streets at some points reaching speeds of 90 miles an hour on city streets. we don't know what this person is wanted for. i believe -- this is in norwalk? okay this came to an end in norwalk my producer just giving me that information right now. but we are hearing this suspect may be wanted for possibly a stolen vehicle. no word on whether or not there's anyone else in the car you see him right now if you see his hands are up. it ap
we continue following breaking news in southern california. a crazy high-speed chase that has now come to an end. the driver getting pinned in the parking lot, forced to stop. he tried to make his way around the police cars but it didn't work for that person. we are not sure if police opened fire. they may have. we're not sure if the suspect fired back at all. this all began in long beach stretched across several different cities in l.a. county right now they are in bellflower. that's where...
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Apr 2, 2017
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. >>> a california congressman at the heart of a political firestorm. his trip back home to california and protesters had a message for him. >>> a showdown on capitol hill. michael flynn denied immunity on his testimony on russia. what the former national security advisor might do now. >>> good morning. >> onto our top story. >> judge neil gorsuch is incredibly qualified. he has a sterling record. >> two very opposing views this morning on this -- on supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. protests trying to stop the appointment. it wasn't just frustration aimed at neil gorsuch. as we see, some protesters in san francisco are also upset with senator dianne feinstein. >> at this people filibuster, the focus was on conversation and education. the people here believe that the supreme court nominee, neil gorsuch, is a threat on many levels, including the environment. >> standing up for corporations. these are things that we know have a real consequences. >> the list of reasons why they are against neil gorsuch is a long one. >> this act, as if anyone will belie
. >>> a california congressman at the heart of a political firestorm. his trip back home to california and protesters had a message for him. >>> a showdown on capitol hill. michael flynn denied immunity on his testimony on russia. what the former national security advisor might do now. >>> good morning. >> onto our top story. >> judge neil gorsuch is incredibly qualified. he has a sterling record. >> two very opposing views this morning on this -- on...
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allen martin, kpix5. >>> starting tomorrow california smokers will have to pay more to light up. a new $2 cigarette tax goes into effect. it was approved through prop 56 by voters. it is significantly higher than the current 87-cent tax and will bump up the cost of a standard pack to about 8 or $9. >> i'm going to have to smoke, so hey, when he realizes he'll have to keep on paying for them, he'll stop. >> if they're going to smoke, they will smoke regardless of the price. >> in response to the new tax, san francisco is launching a new program to help smokers quit. starting monday residents can receive a free quit smoking kit by visiting s fquit.org. the kits will be available at zuckerberg san francisco general and neighborhood clinics. >>> tonight california farmers have won their bottle to keep using a certain kind -- battle to keep using a certain kind of pesticide. the obama administration wanted to ban it because research has shown it can hurt children's brains, but now john blackstone reports the epa is saying go ahead, use it. >> reporter: farm early is a big industry acr
allen martin, kpix5. >>> starting tomorrow california smokers will have to pay more to light up. a new $2 cigarette tax goes into effect. it was approved through prop 56 by voters. it is significantly higher than the current 87-cent tax and will bump up the cost of a standard pack to about 8 or $9. >> i'm going to have to smoke, so hey, when he realizes he'll have to keep on paying for them, he'll stop. >> if they're going to smoke, they will smoke regardless of the price....
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Apr 2, 2017
04/17
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all weekend, american history tv is fee current -- featuring chico, california. visitedtaff recently many sites showcasing its history. general john been dwelt under the city in 1860. 92,000n of about residents is now home to california state university. our more about chico all with -- weekend here on american history tv. >> growing up, it was hard because during the 1980's, as you know historically, a lot of folks did not know about the hmong people. people would ask me what nationality, what race i am. when i would tell them hmong, they would be a blank face. what is that? what country are you from? i would tell them thailand. they would say, oh, wait you are thai. no, not really but close. having to explain that all the time as a kid, it was a lot. it just made me feel like it was different because nobody knew about me. nobody knew what hmong was because there is no hmongland. i felt ashamed of being hmong because i didn't want to have to explain and do a history lesson every time i told somebody i was hmong. when people would say your name sounds like chines
all weekend, american history tv is fee current -- featuring chico, california. visitedtaff recently many sites showcasing its history. general john been dwelt under the city in 1860. 92,000n of about residents is now home to california state university. our more about chico all with -- weekend here on american history tv. >> growing up, it was hard because during the 1980's, as you know historically, a lot of folks did not know about the hmong people. people would ask me what...
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Apr 21, 2017
04/17
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finally found at a remote california cabin. the nightmare over for her grateful family. >> their daughter, their sister, is on her way home. >> but what happened in their over one month on the run? >> she's a young girl that's with a grown man. he needs to be held accountable. >>> plus, she's been called france's trump. >> she's saying, make france great again. >> all eyes on marine le pen, the far-right nationalist presidential candidate fuelled by anti-immigration rhetoric and fear of terror attacks like the one today on the iconic champs elysees. across europe inside the rising nationalist wave with the future of the continent at stake. >>> call me disgruntled. the exclusive interview with diane sawyer, caitlyn jenner who voted for president trump revealing the deal breaker between her and the republican party. but first the "nightline 5." >>> jcpenney's power penny days friday through sunday. great deals like towels for $5, kids shorts for $7, look forth her $9. save an extra 15% with your coupon. hurry, ends sunday. that's
finally found at a remote california cabin. the nightmare over for her grateful family. >> their daughter, their sister, is on her way home. >> but what happened in their over one month on the run? >> she's a young girl that's with a grown man. he needs to be held accountable. >>> plus, she's been called france's trump. >> she's saying, make france great again. >> all eyes on marine le pen, the far-right nationalist presidential candidate fuelled by...
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Apr 27, 2017
04/17
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quiero de padres, gracias por acompaÑarnos en ediciÓn digital california. empezamos con las noticias mÁs importantes del dÍa, ocho monumentos nacionales creados sin calcular los pasados 20 aÑos serÁn revisados luego que el presidente trump firmara una orden ejecutiva. esto incluye el parque de Árboles. quiere revocar las designaciones hechas por otros mandatarios desde 1983. quieren que proyecto de tren bala siga adelante, terminando con los intentos de los opositores de evitar el gasto de 1.25 mil millones de dÓlares esto unirÍa los angeles y san francisco. >> buenas tardes, lo mÁs grave de esta situaciÓn es que estas personas tienen una tarjeta para poder estacionarse en los lugares azules, reservados para discapacitados fueron o son los titulares. es una relaciÓn que se estÁ aboliendo habitual en toda california segÚn autoridades. el estacionamiento para discapacitados, pero sabemos que saben que claramente no lo estÁ. esto es lo que ocurre Últimamente. >> en la placa del vidrio, si estÁ alistado una pasa que no estÁ con usted, van a tene
quiero de padres, gracias por acompaÑarnos en ediciÓn digital california. empezamos con las noticias mÁs importantes del dÍa, ocho monumentos nacionales creados sin calcular los pasados 20 aÑos serÁn revisados luego que el presidente trump firmara una orden ejecutiva. esto incluye el parque de Árboles. quiere revocar las designaciones hechas por otros mandatarios desde 1983. quieren que proyecto de tren bala siga adelante, terminando con los intentos de los opositores de evitar el gasto...
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Apr 13, 2017
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even a clear proposals come forward, california has to act and how california acts will be of significant importance to the department of public health in the city and what's really at risk here is coverage for the 133,000 san franciscans who gain acas sponsored insurance. for those individuals health insurance could be reduced or lost. we want to preserve the gains that were made under the affordable care act and the addition of new insured san franciscans and we want to make sure that we maintain continuity of care, not just access, the continuity of care in the very health systems across san francisco that serve these individuals. it's also important for you to know healthy san francisco remains in place. we continue to have a healthy san francisco program that will assist those who have no other options for health insurance. that is the conclusion of my presentation. happy to answer questions you may have. >> thank you very much. supervisor kim has a few questions >> thank you i want to ask about congresses passage in regards to title funding and trump p signing into law states abilit
even a clear proposals come forward, california has to act and how california acts will be of significant importance to the department of public health in the city and what's really at risk here is coverage for the 133,000 san franciscans who gain acas sponsored insurance. for those individuals health insurance could be reduced or lost. we want to preserve the gains that were made under the affordable care act and the addition of new insured san franciscans and we want to make sure that we...
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Apr 25, 2017
04/17
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stand up/edgar munoz/glendale, california a pesar del miedo en las calles la expediicion de licencias de conducir se mantiene estable en los ultimos 9 meses. a decir departamento de vehículos motorizados se entregan de 14 a mil a 16 mil licencias a indocumentados en todo california. en glendale, edgar munoz, noticias telemundo. vo blanca ---una pareja con 2 autos y mal crdito pagara poco ms de 2 mil dlares por aÑo en primas, en comparacin con una pareja similar con buen crdito. ---esto segn un anlisis de "consumer reports", en el que se indica que una pareja con 2 violaciones por conducir bajo la influencia del alcohol paga alrededor de mil 750 dlares en multas. ---el reporte revela que no pagar sus cuentas a tiempo le puede afectar ms que tener 2 "dui". cesar --- caos el que se arm en la ciudad de dallas cuando un hombre armado se atrincher en una sala de juntas, luego de disparar a diestra y siniestra --- blanca ---las autoridades lograron controlar la situacin, que dej un saldo mortal. ---andrea aguirre nos tiene los detalles. :01 :06 :22 :42 1:08 pkg ..testigos de los momentos c
stand up/edgar munoz/glendale, california a pesar del miedo en las calles la expediicion de licencias de conducir se mantiene estable en los ultimos 9 meses. a decir departamento de vehículos motorizados se entregan de 14 a mil a 16 mil licencias a indocumentados en todo california. en glendale, edgar munoz, noticias telemundo. vo blanca ---una pareja con 2 autos y mal crdito pagara poco ms de 2 mil dlares por aÑo en primas, en comparacin con una pareja similar con buen crdito. ---esto segn...
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we have 570 agencies in california. let's go down to like 420 and fix some roads. >> thank you very much for taking the time to be with us. we're monitoring the expected vote in the senate in sacramento. as soon as it happens, we'll bring it to you. stay with us at 4:00 on 2. ♪ [ music ] ♪ live-stream your favorite sport at the airport. binge dvr'd shows while painting your toes. on demand laughs during long bubble baths. tv everywhere is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> the life of orlando nightclub shooter mateen is on the way back to florida. they say she knew of her husband's plan and helped him buy ammunition and scout out places. this attack left 49 people dead and wounded 53 others. she is charged with obstruction of justice and providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization. >>> to the latest developments in a search for a missing college student in yuba city. today officers served a search warrant at a home. video shows her truck going down a levy
we have 570 agencies in california. let's go down to like 420 and fix some roads. >> thank you very much for taking the time to be with us. we're monitoring the expected vote in the senate in sacramento. as soon as it happens, we'll bring it to you. stay with us at 4:00 on 2. ♪ [ music ] ♪ live-stream your favorite sport at the airport. binge dvr'd shows while painting your toes. on demand laughs during long bubble baths. tv everywhere is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app....