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how california was formed, how it joined the union. it's an immigrant story abo german immigrants and irish immigrants and that opportunity to remake yourself in california as the land of opportunity. pat was just beloved, a gregarious person. >> kind of abackslapper. >> really believed if he could just talk to everybody in the state one--one, he would wi every single vote. >> how do you think california shaped him? >> you'd be hard to find someone who is as passionate about the state as pat brown was. he juselved that it was the only place on earth he would want tolive. he was, you know, a backpacker into his advanced age, grew going to yosemite every summer, really instilled in his whole family a love of that outdoors and the environment and thep tance of the natural world. >> he gets elected in '58,-e lected in '62, beats dick nixon. then ronald reagan comesg. alon what happened that led tois defeat in 1966? >> the end of that era of expansion, that sense that suddenly bigger was not better, that the state was kind of out of control
how california was formed, how it joined the union. it's an immigrant story abo german immigrants and irish immigrants and that opportunity to remake yourself in california as the land of opportunity. pat was just beloved, a gregarious person. >> kind of abackslapper. >> really believed if he could just talk to everybody in the state one--one, he would wi every single vote. >> how do you think california shaped him? >> you'd be hard to find someone who is as passionate...
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as california hasnd exceeded its goals -- in fact, california met its 2020 goal 3 1/2 years early. so california is now down to about 1.1% of global emissions. so this summit is really an effort to partner, and so i spent a lot of time this week in partnership with someri an leaders and in particular with chinese cities and provinces. one thing you find from that is we do something on electric vehicles like setting a state mandate of a million. china turns around and says, well, we'll sttop that. we'll do 5 million by 2020. fiw california isring out how we can up our own number and discovering that brings down the cost of driving, brings down urban pollution that leads to asthma. all of these kinds of benefits one city or state won't learn from unless someoneit else does because you need to share that knowledge. >> you've been governments in china and africa about how to cut greenhouse emissions at the local level. what are some o the projec you've been seeing, and how much success have they had? >> some have been really dra dramatic. nya went from a place basically powered by dies
as california hasnd exceeded its goals -- in fact, california met its 2020 goal 3 1/2 years early. so california is now down to about 1.1% of global emissions. so this summit is really an effort to partner, and so i spent a lot of time this week in partnership with someri an leaders and in particular with chinese cities and provinces. one thing you find from that is we do something on electric vehicles like setting a state mandate of a million. china turns around and says, well, we'll sttop...
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california. assignmnmente toughest there is out there. amamy: what is the t toughest assignment? >> whatever they're asked to do. dozery it is where a cannot go. they get the toughest assignments in the worst conditions, 110 degrees in the middle of the sun, wearing two layers of clothing carrying 40 pounds of gear. they have to carry all of their food and water for a 24 hour shift. amy: you are saying they do the toughestst jobs? >> they get the toughest assignments there is. amy: how much do they get paid? >> one dollar an n hour. amy: the state is really dependent on these prisoner firefighters. >> yes. they save a lot of money for the state. i've heard anywhere from $60 million to $100 million a year. >> my name is tracey snyder. i'm a correctional have turn -- captain. amy: talk about what happens here. how often do they firefighters? how often are they at camp? isfighting fires, that unpredictable. last year was one of our biggest fire seasons. 2015 was another big fire season. last year, o
california. assignmnmente toughest there is out there. amamy: what is the t toughest assignment? >> whatever they're asked to do. dozery it is where a cannot go. they get the toughest assignments in the worst conditions, 110 degrees in the middle of the sun, wearing two layers of clothing carrying 40 pounds of gear. they have to carry all of their food and water for a 24 hour shift. amy: you are saying they do the toughestst jobs? >> they get the toughest assignments there is. amy:...
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in california. and in some ways, it was his golden era. an era in which they were significant problems in terms of racial restrictions and housing and labor markets but the sense of a growing economy. a state that was investing in itself and its education and the kind of tremendous possibilities there were out there. when i went to the university, paid almost no money to go to the university.back then. i became engaged politically. i was an urban organizer for the united farmworkers. when i graduated at the end of my book, i graduated in 1978. that's when prop 13 took on a position that cut property taxes in the state. and grandfathered in older, whiter homeowners. sort of locking in a generational advantage even as it was starving the state of local resources that would be needed for the next generation. i was asked, it was 1978, the university of california santa cruz. if you know about that university, it's quite the university. its mascot is the banana slug and at that time it had no grades. whe
in california. and in some ways, it was his golden era. an era in which they were significant problems in terms of racial restrictions and housing and labor markets but the sense of a growing economy. a state that was investing in itself and its education and the kind of tremendous possibilities there were out there. when i went to the university, paid almost no money to go to the university.back then. i became engaged politically. i was an urban organizer for the united farmworkers. when i...
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in california, we are trying to reduce pollution and have been since ronald reagan was governor in california. we have worked hard to help address the threat of climate change, as well as public health impacts of pollution across the state and country. action thatgo to an took place earlier this week in san francisco. hundreds of indigenous inclement activists staged a protest outside a meeting of governor brown's climate task force or the protesters attempting to deliver a letter to brown and test force members. democracy now! was there. we are right outside the park 55 hotel. kenny -- penny.i live in richmond, california, across the bay near the chevron refinery. my family has been there since the 1930's. i am a founding grandmother of the bay, and we're here because of the climate capitalists that are putting forth these plans to make carbon trading a worldwide phenomenon. in this building right here, the park 55 hotel, is where the governor's, climate and force test scores is meeting, starting the three have a day meetings today. their relatives from the amazon here that have a letter to
in california, we are trying to reduce pollution and have been since ronald reagan was governor in california. we have worked hard to help address the threat of climate change, as well as public health impacts of pollution across the state and country. action thatgo to an took place earlier this week in san francisco. hundreds of indigenous inclement activists staged a protest outside a meeting of governor brown's climate task force or the protesters attempting to deliver a letter to brown and...
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of california... but his treatment of native americans has been called into question in recent years... and now stanford university is removing his name from campus. kron 4's dan kerman is live at stanford tonight with details. dan... stanford removes serra 0917185 insertthe name serra, for father junipero serra, the founder of california's missions is easy to spot on this stanford dorm, and on this stanford office building, the biking and pedestrian promenade at the front of campus is also named after him. but soon the name will vanish... due to the mission sytems treatment of native americans.sot miriam leshin/standford phd student 21-27a univerisity committee found "because the mission system's violence against california native americans is part of the history and memory of current members of the community, we believe that features named for junipero serra, who was the architect and leader of the mission system, are in tension with goal of full inclusion." stanford's board of trustees has accepted
of california... but his treatment of native americans has been called into question in recent years... and now stanford university is removing his name from campus. kron 4's dan kerman is live at stanford tonight with details. dan... stanford removes serra 0917185 insertthe name serra, for father junipero serra, the founder of california's missions is easy to spot on this stanford dorm, and on this stanford office building, the biking and pedestrian promenade at the front of campus is also...
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just passedded the california bar, the ohio bar, i can't sleep. and i know it has something to do with my father. i figured i should at least clear the air. i thought we should have a 5 or 10-minute conversation. i called him an s.o.b., he'd call me an ungrateful son, at least i'd be able to sleep. i walked into the restaurant without telling him i was coming. i had two big bags. he was shocked to tee me. i said, dad, i'm going to be here for 10 minutes, i want to talk the you. he said -- >> host: those are the first words in ten years? >> guest: pardon me? >> host: those are the first words in ten years? >> guest: first words in ten years, i want to talk to you. he was, of course, surprised. no, dad, i'm only going to be here for 5 or 10 minutes, i want to tell him something. i figured it would take 5 minutes, at least i'd be able to sleep. dad came out after an hour and i said to myself while i'm waiting this hour, don't tee off on him, don't tell him everything he's ever done, just give him the highlights. my dad sat down, peter, and i talked n
just passedded the california bar, the ohio bar, i can't sleep. and i know it has something to do with my father. i figured i should at least clear the air. i thought we should have a 5 or 10-minute conversation. i called him an s.o.b., he'd call me an ungrateful son, at least i'd be able to sleep. i walked into the restaurant without telling him i was coming. i had two big bags. he was shocked to tee me. i said, dad, i'm going to be here for 10 minutes, i want to talk the you. he said --...
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making it across the california/oregon border. weather headlines, minimal fog and cloud cover the next couple days, but it will still be much cooler tomorrow. no rain yet, but it's working closer. we will see that rain cross the california/oregon border later this week. 80s, livermore, concord 83, santa rosa 84, a lot of 70s tomorrow, 71 in oakland, san jose 78, san rafael 77 and san francisco 65 degrees. wednesday and thursday, nobody it's hadding 80 degrees, mid-60 -- nobody's hitting 80 degrees, mid-60s near the bay. more sunshine as we go through the weekend. that's your forecast. we'll be right back. this is customizable streaming tv for your family. ...whatever size. it's saving money with flexible channel packs. live tv and the latest shows to stream. and all your streaming apps in one place - even netflix. this is how xfinity makes life. simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet and tv for just $34.99 a month for 12 months and customize by adding flexible channel packs. click, call or visit a store today. de
making it across the california/oregon border. weather headlines, minimal fog and cloud cover the next couple days, but it will still be much cooler tomorrow. no rain yet, but it's working closer. we will see that rain cross the california/oregon border later this week. 80s, livermore, concord 83, santa rosa 84, a lot of 70s tomorrow, 71 in oakland, san jose 78, san rafael 77 and san francisco 65 degrees. wednesday and thursday, nobody it's hadding 80 degrees, mid-60 -- nobody's hitting 80...
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california governor jerry brown signed a bill jerry brown governor california california governor jerry brown signed a bill into law monday requiring all of the state's electricity to from clean sources by 20-45.those sources include solar, wind, and hydropower.it's the latest in a series of goals set by the state to fight the effects of climate change.brown hailed the move as another example of california's global leadership on environmental initiatives-- while the trump administration backs away from such policies. the signing comes just days before brown is set to host a global conference on climate change in san francisco.the conference is a final effort to showcase california's actions on the environment before his fourth and final term ends.the bill also requires electric utilities and other service providers to generate 60 percent of their power from renewable sources by 2030.that's up from the 50 percent goal previously set for that date.not everyone is satisfied with gov. jerry brown for setting a goal of phasing out fossil fuels from the state's electricity grid by 2045.the bi
california governor jerry brown signed a bill jerry brown governor california california governor jerry brown signed a bill into law monday requiring all of the state's electricity to from clean sources by 20-45.those sources include solar, wind, and hydropower.it's the latest in a series of goals set by the state to fight the effects of climate change.brown hailed the move as another example of california's global leadership on environmental initiatives-- while the trump administration backs...
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the lady from california saying trump is doingk an excellent job. his picks for the supreme court show what a good job he's doing. host: eli calling from cocoa, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. i'm raised democratic, a democrat. islong as same-sex marriage passed and the democrats vote for it and push it, i will be voting republican. trump hast president done a great job. he changed many things in america. here arering jobs helping us long-term. we need to bring the factories back to america. everyone needs to vote republican. host: let's go to barbara calling from oklahoma city, oklahoma on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i want to comment on something that was said it while ago -- a while ago about why we are so obsessed with the russians in our elections. this is the first time we have had a democrat or republican president, either one, collude with the russians. his family colluded with the russians. , theyne who supports him collude with the russians. that's why we are upset about it now. we've never had thi
the lady from california saying trump is doingk an excellent job. his picks for the supreme court show what a good job he's doing. host: eli calling from cocoa, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. i'm raised democratic, a democrat. islong as same-sex marriage passed and the democrats vote for it and push it, i will be voting republican. trump hast president done a great job. he changed many things in america. here arering jobs helping us long-term. we need to bring the factories back...
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. >>> california's attorneya stril thefts in the bay area and elsewhere in northern california. several police chiefs joined javier becerra in announcing 32 people with ties to gangs. they're charged with stealing more than a million dollars in what authorities are calling a sophisticated credit card scheme. the announcement of the indictments came with this warning. >> if your credit card terminals allow you to set up a password, do it. don't wait. if they don't allow you to set up them up. >> authorities say dental and medical offices were among those hit. seven of those who were indicted are still at large. >>> governor jerry brown signed calling for california to get 100% of its energy from clean, renewable sources by 2045. the governor also signed an order calling for the state to be carbon neutral. ktvu's jana katsuyama in the newsroom with these new goals. >> california now becomes only the second state in the nation after hawaii to set such a goal for 100% clean energy. this all comes as the governor is preparing to host thousands of people at a global climate summit in
. >>> california's attorneya stril thefts in the bay area and elsewhere in northern california. several police chiefs joined javier becerra in announcing 32 people with ties to gangs. they're charged with stealing more than a million dollars in what authorities are calling a sophisticated credit card scheme. the announcement of the indictments came with this warning. >> if your credit card terminals allow you to set up a password, do it. don't wait. if they don't allow you to set...
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new yorkers or floridians in contrast to california? >> it is equally crazy in florida. [laughter] there is that tolerance and we are seen as the sunshine state. and in the politics. and for a long time to see the embodiment we are fighting against. our country wouldn't be the same if not for all of these different entities we managed to create. >> as a native washingtonian a few years my family really loved hearing about texas. i'm sad we won't have a reason to go back there anytime soon. then to feel maybe not a literary legacy for you. aside from your own, a novel or history or anything? for those who want to learn more about texas? >> my best friend in the best writer that texas ever produced as a novel called the gates of the alamo that is wonderful. we just finished reading a manuscript. with the big wonderful thing in the world but his book is a big wonderful thing. >> texas use to be more blue overall. so is that older generation more progressive but the primary vote is determining the politics of the state for decades. i read a
new yorkers or floridians in contrast to california? >> it is equally crazy in florida. [laughter] there is that tolerance and we are seen as the sunshine state. and in the politics. and for a long time to see the embodiment we are fighting against. our country wouldn't be the same if not for all of these different entities we managed to create. >> as a native washingtonian a few years my family really loved hearing about texas. i'm sad we won't have a reason to go back there...
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do your thing, with energy upgrade california. it happened over a railroad crossing in ontario, canada. security camera shows the vehicle catching some serious air. 0. >>> new video of a tesla going airborne. it happened in ontario, canada. the vehicle catching some serious air for at least 100 feet. wow, and skidding into a tree. police say the person behind the wheel suffered minor injuries and was charged with dangerous driving. >>> in san diego a lucky escape for this uber driver after plunging his car into the harbor. police say he was on his way to pick up a passenger thursday night when he missed a turn and ended up in the water. the driver was able to escape through a brokendo and swim to shore. >>> another california family has a warning for people spending time out on the water this labor day weekend. the moment their day on the lake almost turned deadly. >> terrifying moments for leah, her husband and their two boys. >> this could have been a life and death situation. >> they were enjoying a summer day on the water when
do your thing, with energy upgrade california. it happened over a railroad crossing in ontario, canada. security camera shows the vehicle catching some serious air. 0. >>> new video of a tesla going airborne. it happened in ontario, canada. the vehicle catching some serious air for at least 100 feet. wow, and skidding into a tree. police say the person behind the wheel suffered minor injuries and was charged with dangerous driving. >>> in san diego a lucky escape for this uber...
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en california. el gobernador dijo que esperara la publicaciÓn de polÍticas que limiten la comprensiÓn con autoridades en los tribunales. fracasÓ la iniciativa de ley para evitar que agentes deambulan por los pasillos de las cortes buscando inmigrantes. >> beto la propuesta que intentaba prohibir a los agentes retener a los inmigrantes. advirtiÓ que la ley emitirÁ dentro de las cortes. >> todos tranquilos sobre la presencia en las salas de justicia. >> la presencia de ice provoca temor en los indocumentados. >> la ley habrÍa dado mÁs protecciÓn inmigrante indocumentado en el tribunal de california. >> el jefe ice habrÍa justificado los arrestos dentro de las cortes seÑalando que era un lugar seguro mÁs que con esto se evitaba que los agentes tuviera que buscar a los inmigrantes entre pÚblico en general. conductor: facebook sufriÓ un ataque cibernÉtico. el problema fue reportado a las autoridades. conductor: una falla en el sistema de seguridad provocÓ que la empresa cerrada numerosas
en california. el gobernador dijo que esperara la publicaciÓn de polÍticas que limiten la comprensiÓn con autoridades en los tribunales. fracasÓ la iniciativa de ley para evitar que agentes deambulan por los pasillos de las cortes buscando inmigrantes. >> beto la propuesta que intentaba prohibir a los agentes retener a los inmigrantes. advirtiÓ que la ley emitirÁ dentro de las cortes. >> todos tranquilos sobre la presencia en las salas de justicia. >> la presencia de ice...
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kron 4's ali reid joins us live from california high in san ramon. ali? the district says there's no reason to believe the threat will extend beyond today, but just to be sure, there will be increased police presence on campus tomorrow as well.pkg classes went as scheduled at california high thursday ... it was mostly a hoax and they wanted to get attentionthat seems to be what a lot of people think. but when an anonymous message threatened campus safety, police and the f-b-i took it seriously. along with more police patroling, both the school and district reached out to parents.they both were fairly reassuring it was going to be safethe f-b-i linked the i-p address to europe. and although the district understands that parents want more information on the threat, this is still an active case want to jeapordize the investigation. some parents opted to keep their children out of school for the day. most students were in attendance.our parents were telling us don't worry about it and go to school. but we were wondering what if this time it's really truei thi
kron 4's ali reid joins us live from california high in san ramon. ali? the district says there's no reason to believe the threat will extend beyond today, but just to be sure, there will be increased police presence on campus tomorrow as well.pkg classes went as scheduled at california high thursday ... it was mostly a hoax and they wanted to get attentionthat seems to be what a lot of people think. but when an anonymous message threatened campus safety, police and the f-b-i took it seriously....
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we have about 2.7 undocumented residents in california. interestingly, more than two-thirdste of them have been there for longer than ten years. they are matched about an equal number of us-born citizens who live in the same household as family members, and a smaller number of lawful permanent residents who live in the same household, mixed status. so the phrase often use is undocumented californians, because they are so deeply rooted in the community. and you're right,, the dynamics have dramatically shifted and will continue, partly because the demographic forces have shifted so dramatically, the fertility rates in mexico have gone way down from a woman having about five or six win over the course of a lifetime 30, 35 years ago to fertility rate of about 2.3 now, which in the united states is 1.7, as those come together we seen this negative migration that you're talking about more mexicans returning to mexico than coming to the w united states which basically means if we build a wall with just pending mexicans and, which i'm sure is not
we have about 2.7 undocumented residents in california. interestingly, more than two-thirdste of them have been there for longer than ten years. they are matched about an equal number of us-born citizens who live in the same household as family members, and a smaller number of lawful permanent residents who live in the same household, mixed status. so the phrase often use is undocumented californians, because they are so deeply rooted in the community. and you're right,, the dynamics have...
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mcclintock of california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: i'd ask unanimous consent to dispense with the reading. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the reading is dispensed with. and without objection, the amendment is agreed to. the resolution is agreed to. the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. without objection, the title is amended. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. mcclintock: mr. speaker, i'd ask unanimous consent that the committee on natural resources be discharged from further consideration of house resolution 460 and ask for its immediate consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the resolution. the clerk: house resolution 460. resolution requesting the secretary of the interior to recognize the rich history of the logging industry and the importance of lumberjack sports by adding the lumberjack bowl to the national register of historic places. mr. mcclintock: mr. speaker, i have an amendment to the text at the desk.
mcclintock of california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: i'd ask unanimous consent to dispense with the reading. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the reading is dispensed with. and without objection, the amendment is agreed to. the resolution is agreed to. the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. without objection, the title is amended. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. mcclintock: mr. speaker, i'd...
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en california. el gobernador dijo que esperara la publicaciÓn de polÍticas que limiten la comprensiÓn con autoridades en los tribunales. fracasÓ la iniciativa de ley para evitar que agentes deambulan por los pasillos de las cortes buscando inmigrantes. >> beto la propuesta que intentaba prohibir a los agentes retener a los inmigrantes. advirtiÓ que la ley emitirÁ dentro de las cortes. >> todos tranquilos sobre la presencia en las salas de justicia. >> la presencia de ice provoca temor en los indocumentados. >> la ley habrÍa dado mÁs protecciÓn inmigrante indocumentado en el tribunal de california. >> el jefe ice habrÍa justificado los arrestos dentro de las cortes seÑalando que era un lugar seguro mÁs que con esto se evitaba que los agentes tuviera que buscar a los inmigrantes entre pÚblico en general. conductor: facebook sufriÓ un ataque cibernÉtico. el problema fue reportado a las autoridades. conductor: una falla en el sistema de seguridad provocÓ que la empresa cerrada numerosas
en california. el gobernador dijo que esperara la publicaciÓn de polÍticas que limiten la comprensiÓn con autoridades en los tribunales. fracasÓ la iniciativa de ley para evitar que agentes deambulan por los pasillos de las cortes buscando inmigrantes. >> beto la propuesta que intentaba prohibir a los agentes retener a los inmigrantes. advirtiÓ que la ley emitirÁ dentro de las cortes. >> todos tranquilos sobre la presencia en las salas de justicia. >> la presencia de ice...
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that has plagued california and the nation is racism, the racism of california's own residence got the better of themselves in the 1990s. so if you think about it, that's the challenge facing america. with an economy still stumbling its way out of the great recession, uncertainty about job prospects affecting older and younger workers alike, with both red states like florida and blue states like new york threatened by climate change, 2016 seemed like an appropriate time to come together. instead of like california in the 1990s, voters chose to tear themselves apart in a last gasp of collapsing racial order. as incalifornia, racist pandering will cost us in terms of our moral values and social cohesion and also in dollars and cents of productivity and income , incarceration and unequal education. the wayout of this does not hinge on rejecting bad leaders . it does hinge on rejectingbad leaders, you know what i'm talking about but this is not enough . too many progressives hoped that electing barack obama would turn the american corner, offering a way to racism and the social disconnect
that has plagued california and the nation is racism, the racism of california's own residence got the better of themselves in the 1990s. so if you think about it, that's the challenge facing america. with an economy still stumbling its way out of the great recession, uncertainty about job prospects affecting older and younger workers alike, with both red states like florida and blue states like new york threatened by climate change, 2016 seemed like an appropriate time to come together....
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but today he's coming to california to campaign for democrats. you'll find out where he will and what he is pushing for. >> reporter: we're in san francisco previewing the climate march here where thousands of people are expected to be out here demanding more action to prevent climate change and to start using renewable energy. more on that coming up. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2 all the that fog and due has cleared. the east bay hills looking good. it looks like a great weekend to be in the bay area. >>> good morning. welcome back. thank you for waking up with us. let's get you to rosemary for a look at how your weekend is shaping up. >>> good morning to you. happy saturday. this is a live look over san francisco. partly cloudy skies to start the day. we have mostly cloudy along the coastline. you can see some inside the bay. but a beautiful start for some with blue skies and sunshine and 57 right now. 47 in santa rosa. it say chilly start over portions of the north bay. napa down by 8 degrees. and oakland down by 4 and up by 2 in concord a
but today he's coming to california to campaign for democrats. you'll find out where he will and what he is pushing for. >> reporter: we're in san francisco previewing the climate march here where thousands of people are expected to be out here demanding more action to prevent climate change and to start using renewable energy. more on that coming up. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2 all the that fog and due has cleared. the east bay hills looking good. it looks like a great...
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a million of nem in california public education system. 40% of california students who nter the school system ar english learners. how are they faring? >> some of the problems i discussed earlier are most felt by this group. so their achievement at kindergarlon is r. they aren't able to catch up to peers. and there's a lot of reasons for that. a few identified in the 36 studies that we conducted are around the quality of services that are ovided to the students and around teachers. the teachers that those studen have. we didn't talk yet about teacher shortage is something that'sas identified looming issue. for the state. and it's not everywhere. we have teachers shortages in urbanreas and rural areas. and specifically for the students in groups. and english learners are particularly hit by that issue. >> all rght. thank yo for bringing us up to speed. jill tucker and ather. thanks for your time. >> that will do it for us. as alwa find more of the coverage at kqed.org slash news room. thank you for joining us. robert: september surprise. intensifying battle over supreme court ninee bret
a million of nem in california public education system. 40% of california students who nter the school system ar english learners. how are they faring? >> some of the problems i discussed earlier are most felt by this group. so their achievement at kindergarlon is r. they aren't able to catch up to peers. and there's a lot of reasons for that. a few identified in the 36 studies that we conducted are around the quality of services that are ovided to the students and around teachers. the...
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new yorkers or floridians in contrast to california? >> it is equally crazy in florida. [laughter] there is that tolerance and we are seen as the sunshine state. and in the politics. and for a long time to see the embodiment we are fighting against. our country wouldn't be the same if not for all of these different entities we managed to create. >> as a native washingtonian a few years my family really loved hearing about texas. i'm sad we won't have a reason to go back there anytime soon. then to feel maybe not a literary legacy for you. aside from your own, a novel or history or anything? for those who want to learn more about texas? >> my best friend in the best writer that texas ever produced as a novel called the gates of the alamo that is wonderful. we just finished reading a manuscript. with the big wonderful thing in the world but his book is a big wonderful thing. >> texas use to be more blue overall. so is that older generation more progressive but the primary vote is determining the politics of the state for decades. i read a
new yorkers or floridians in contrast to california? >> it is equally crazy in florida. [laughter] there is that tolerance and we are seen as the sunshine state. and in the politics. and for a long time to see the embodiment we are fighting against. our country wouldn't be the same if not for all of these different entities we managed to create. >> as a native washingtonian a few years my family really loved hearing about texas. i'm sad we won't have a reason to go back there...
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. >> open borders come into california all over the world. republicans want to protect the safety net for that truly needed americans. not for illegal aliens that come in to our country illegally. >> trump called out new some by asking the crowd, how about this cloud in california who's running for governor. >> he kicked it up a notch writing, lol, interesting description coming from the guy who is locking up kids. clearly he is a stephen king e 'serring to kings novel it. penny wise praise upon children and is able to transform into its victims worst nightmares. this is just two weeks after president donald trump referenced gavin newsom when talking about universal healthcare. >> president donald trump formers attorney michael cohen is speaking with special counsel robert mueller's team in the ongoing russia probe. >> there focusing the question on the presidents dealing with russia. investigators interested in whether trump or trump's associate discussed the possibility of a pardon ford michael cohen. he pleaded the on 8 criminal counts las
. >> open borders come into california all over the world. republicans want to protect the safety net for that truly needed americans. not for illegal aliens that come in to our country illegally. >> trump called out new some by asking the crowd, how about this cloud in california who's running for governor. >> he kicked it up a notch writing, lol, interesting description coming from the guy who is locking up kids. clearly he is a stephen king e 'serring to kings novel it....
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beyond an issue that is just california. when we call for the phaseout of fossil fuels, this is ultimately about everybody's help, everybody'ssafety, everybody's believed to live in the communities they want to live in. >> good morning, and the senior pastor of a church by the side of the road in berkeley. i, too, rise for climate jobs and justice. when it comes to air pollution and climate change, low income communities, communities of color, and other marginalized groups, they bear .isproportionate burden ignoring these truths and springer obligation to protect the most vulnerable among us is morally wrong. areexample, black childn 4.5 timemore liky to be hospalized f asthma d 10 mes more liky toie from asth than whe children. my 10-year-old son is playing football this season in the snoop dogg league. we live in west oakland. where our air quality is impacted by pollutants stemming from factories, bay area rapid transit, ships, trucks, trains, planes, and automobiles. struggles with asthma. although he plays, we monitor h
beyond an issue that is just california. when we call for the phaseout of fossil fuels, this is ultimately about everybody's help, everybody'ssafety, everybody's believed to live in the communities they want to live in. >> good morning, and the senior pastor of a church by the side of the road in berkeley. i, too, rise for climate jobs and justice. when it comes to air pollution and climate change, low income communities, communities of color, and other marginalized groups, they bear...
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it is california coastal cleanup day with activities all over the bay area. meanwhile, in san francisco enjoy live music, dancers, vendors, italian cuisine, winetasting, and expert pizza toss at the time festival on saturday in north beach. or head to the 28th annual autumn festival in chinatown. two days of arts and crafts, exhibits, activities, and multiple parades along historic grand avenue between california street and columbus avenue. in the east bay enjoy quality wines and microbrews at the 23rd annual lafayette art and wine festival. complete with arts and crafts, food sampling, and live music. in oakland cheer on a fleet of colorful 40 foot dragon votes as teams from all over california race at lake merritt this weekend. the free festival also includes cultural performances, food, kid friendly activities, and more. in the south bay the 2018 luna park chalk art festival is in san jose on saturday where you will find arts and live music, dance, vendors, food trucks, and a children's area at. esto park. in the north be on saturday the annual old-growth
it is california coastal cleanup day with activities all over the bay area. meanwhile, in san francisco enjoy live music, dancers, vendors, italian cuisine, winetasting, and expert pizza toss at the time festival on saturday in north beach. or head to the 28th annual autumn festival in chinatown. two days of arts and crafts, exhibits, activities, and multiple parades along historic grand avenue between california street and columbus avenue. in the east bay enjoy quality wines and microbrews at...
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it's not just about latinos but the state of california. as latinos thrive all over california. so we're investing in them and our democracy. so ensuring again that they are engine ka educated and informed in voting and it strengthens the democracy here in california. the second is we want to make sure there are economic opportunities for latinos to continue to grow. california is the fifth largest economy in the world. so making sure that prosperity is evenly spread across all groups. >> and the latino community, a huge part of that economic engine. >> that's right, that's right. >> we're out of time. finish your point. >> you think of the central valley, that's the breadbasket of our country, and 70% of latinos are making sure that there's food on our table. >> jacqueline martinez, ceo of latino community foundation, thank you for being here with us. >> thank you, dan. >>> talk about communities. abc's new brand is sharing inspiring stories in a sereried called "more in common." see how former prisoners are finding their new normal among lawyers, doctors and entrepreneurs. >>
it's not just about latinos but the state of california. as latinos thrive all over california. so we're investing in them and our democracy. so ensuring again that they are engine ka educated and informed in voting and it strengthens the democracy here in california. the second is we want to make sure there are economic opportunities for latinos to continue to grow. california is the fifth largest economy in the world. so making sure that prosperity is evenly spread across all groups. >>...
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climbed the tallest mountain in california. what inspired him to work new heights? or call during business hours. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now or call during business hours. complex tore through several northern california counties. and now we >>> it has been more than a month since the massive mendocino no fire -- fire started burning. >> as of now, it is 97% contained. the river fire was fully contained nearly 3 weeks ago. the complex is expected to reach full containment by sunday. >>> officials from sonoma county are heading to washington, d.c. tomorrow. there will be lobbying to push for more aid that will help residents and the county recover from last year's devastating wildfires. the to apartment of housing and her been development -- in a moment. >>> over the holiday weekend, along the border between california and arizona, authorities say two boats collided head-on saturday ni
climbed the tallest mountain in california. what inspired him to work new heights? or call during business hours. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now or call during business hours. complex tore through several northern california counties. and now we >>> it has been more than a month since the massive mendocino no fire -- fire started burning....
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that is what california's commitment is. into law a signed goal of having california as a state becoming free by 2045. there are charts showing the breakdown in oil for california and depending on natural gas, nuclear, and renewables. modernist --e a modern portion. through our special that covers these things, you're the second largest consumer of oil in the country as a state. how is california going to reach these lofty goals? >> three things. currently being pushed more by china than the united states. we are definitely looking for 5 million electric cars by 2030. can we get there? only of china, california, and other states and the auto industry makes the investment. number two, we need the electric batteries for storage. we need storage to couple with intermittent power with wind and solar. third, we need a regional grid that will allow us to share power at peak times with our other states. then we need other technologies, commitments by builders, healthier soil, capture carbon in our forests. task,is a very daunting b
that is what california's commitment is. into law a signed goal of having california as a state becoming free by 2045. there are charts showing the breakdown in oil for california and depending on natural gas, nuclear, and renewables. modernist --e a modern portion. through our special that covers these things, you're the second largest consumer of oil in the country as a state. how is california going to reach these lofty goals? >> three things. currently being pushed more by china than...
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seven in california. key battleground state here. what is happning in those races? >> they're becoming tight sfwl very tight.k let's l at congressional district 39. redistricting has made the population shift. it's 68% peoplof lor. rt 30% asian pacific islander. the reason i point that out is because a across the country and in california primary there have been late surges and pollste and people have been surprised. by those who made it through primaries without establishment su. in fact one of three of the nominees that are on the november ballot are women of color. people who came through without democratic party blessing. what's happening in orange county is that a sort of similar suation. where we have a heavily people of color population. and so it's all about turn out. and pollsters are saying it's slightly republica advantage. they're not looking at the incredible g wwth ofen and women of color. in that district alone. that will be the x factor. they're not counting it now. he it's thert of the revoluti i was in orange county this week. to see the turn out o
seven in california. key battleground state here. what is happning in those races? >> they're becoming tight sfwl very tight.k let's l at congressional district 39. redistricting has made the population shift. it's 68% peoplof lor. rt 30% asian pacific islander. the reason i point that out is because a across the country and in california primary there have been late surges and pollste and people have been surprised. by those who made it through primaries without establishment su. in fact...
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his remarks are about 25 minutes. >> hello, california. [ applause ] hey. hello, california! well, it is good to -- >> yes, we can! yes, we can! yes, we can! >> thank you, everybody. thank you. it is good to be back in california. [ applause ] it is good to be back. i love you too. i do. [ applause ] i just had time to spend with some amazing democratic candidates for congress. [ applause ] you're going to hear more about each of them in a minute from some of the people that they're running to represent. they're going to testify to how wonderful these candidates are. but i am going to -- but i'm going to talk about them anyway. before i do so, i just want to mention, i was telling them that i went to disney land twice when i was younger. the first time was when i was 11 years old. now there is no better time to go to disney land then when you're 11 years old. i lived in hawaii, so this was my first big trip to the main land and i was with my grandmother, who at that point her health was starting to fail a little bit and her eyesight was starting to go, i was with my mom and i
his remarks are about 25 minutes. >> hello, california. [ applause ] hey. hello, california! well, it is good to -- >> yes, we can! yes, we can! yes, we can! >> thank you, everybody. thank you. it is good to be back in california. [ applause ] it is good to be back. i love you too. i do. [ applause ] i just had time to spend with some amazing democratic candidates for congress. [ applause ] you're going to hear more about each of them in a minute from some of the people that...
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and always stay (pam) california's fire season at kron-4 dot com. there you can find a special fire danger section with an interactive map of the state. as well as current conditions. and always stay connected on breaking news with our free mobile app (grant) happening tomorrow... there will be an increased police presence at california high school for a second day in a row... that's because of an online threat investigators believe came from somewhere in europe. yesterday, san ramon police and the fbi received a report about an anonymous message posted online threatening the east bay high school campus. no suspect has been identified, and although the post was anonymous, the fbi has been able to link the i-p address to europe. in a letter to parents, school administrators are thanking the person who came forward to report the post. they are reminding the community "if you see something, or know something, say something." (pam) new details on that cracked window at the millennium tower in san francisco. the cracked glass is on the 36th floor - the d
and always stay (pam) california's fire season at kron-4 dot com. there you can find a special fire danger section with an interactive map of the state. as well as current conditions. and always stay connected on breaking news with our free mobile app (grant) happening tomorrow... there will be an increased police presence at california high school for a second day in a row... that's because of an online threat investigators believe came from somewhere in europe. yesterday, san ramon police and...
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(laughter) california adventure parks! with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. dogs from around the world... ngton beach >>> is may be the cutest video of the night, dogs around the world showing up in huntington beach for a surfing competition. take a look, the pups caught some waves, got to have some fun competition raise money for patch charities. -- pup charities. thank you for watching. out next newscast is tomorrow morning, 60 7:00. -- six to 7:00. - [announcer] if you want to make more money and take control
(laughter) california adventure parks! with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public...
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adults in california can legally give up to 1 ounce to other adults. >> in the state of california, we passed a law that said adult consumption is legal. if you are an adult and in possession of certain amounts, you will no longer be tried. you will not be arrested or prosecuted for that. that is changing the landscape dramatically. [♪] >> to legalization of cannabis could bring tremendous economic and social benefits to cities like san francisco. >> this industry is projected to reach $22 billion by the year 2020. and that is just a few years away. >> it can be a huge legal industry in california. i think very shortly, the actual growing of marijuana may become the biggest cash crop in the state and so you want that to be a legal tax paying cash crop, all the way down the line to a sales tax on the retail level. >> the california medical industry is a 3 billion-dollar industry last year. anticipating that multiplier as 20, 30, 50 times in the consumer marketplace once adult use is really in place, you could go ahead and apply that multiplier to revenue. it will be huge. >> when that
adults in california can legally give up to 1 ounce to other adults. >> in the state of california, we passed a law that said adult consumption is legal. if you are an adult and in possession of certain amounts, you will no longer be tried. you will not be arrested or prosecuted for that. that is changing the landscape dramatically. [♪] >> to legalization of cannabis could bring tremendous economic and social benefits to cities like san francisco. >> this industry is...
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of pg&e and other california utilities. there haven't been any utility-caused fires so far in 2018 but last year pg&e was declared at fault for 11 of 16 northern california fires. in san diego the utility was charged $379 for wildfire negligence. the state legislature has come up with a new way to plan for utility caused fires and not everyone is happy about it. we talked about it on air before. pg&e would pay for it and part of the money would end up back on the shoulders of the pg&e rate payers. l larry goerston is here. why this proposed change in the policy? >> that is a fair question considering all these years we are holding the utilities responsible for what the utilities caused. very good question. the fact of the matter is, more than 1.1 million acres and probably after this week probably more like 1.2 million acres of land have been destroyed by wildfires, this year and this year alone and meteorologists view the fire season in california as not just a season, but year-round thanks to climate change. so looking ah
of pg&e and other california utilities. there haven't been any utility-caused fires so far in 2018 but last year pg&e was declared at fault for 11 of 16 northern california fires. in san diego the utility was charged $379 for wildfire negligence. the state legislature has come up with a new way to plan for utility caused fires and not everyone is happy about it. we talked about it on air before. pg&e would pay for it and part of the money would end up back on the shoulders of the...
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wind from southern california. a lot of our hydroresources are from the pacific northwest. but we signed a 15-year agreement for a new wind energy project, which is 200 mega watts, enough power for 77,000 homes. it's being developed in new mexico that will tie into california's grid. >> reporter: the agency's first report card will show it's delivered 3.6 billion killo watts of carbon free energy. carbons will see a $16.5 million savings on the bill. emissions have been reduced 16.6%. the average customer is paying $4 per month less than what pg&e charged. there is also an option to choose 100% renewable energy instead of 50% for $1 per month than pg&e rates. david louie, "abc7 news." >>> the bay area's largest city, that's san jose, is working on its own city wide renewable service. residential service is projected to start next spring. >>> this comes ahead of the global action summit in san francisco this week. and "abc7 news" was there today where preparations are under way for the three-day conference beginning
wind from southern california. a lot of our hydroresources are from the pacific northwest. but we signed a 15-year agreement for a new wind energy project, which is 200 mega watts, enough power for 77,000 homes. it's being developed in new mexico that will tie into california's grid. >> reporter: the agency's first report card will show it's delivered 3.6 billion killo watts of carbon free energy. carbons will see a $16.5 million savings on the bill. emissions have been reduced 16.6%. the...
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that's a challenge for california. it's the number two consumer, the second-largest market for petroleum products as well as the second-largest market for natural gas products in the u.s. it amounts to 10% of total u.s. petroleum demand. there's over 25 million automobiles on the road. those will likely need to be all electrified if california wants to hit carbon neutrality. that is a real challenge. only 6% of sales in 2018 were plug-in vehicles. alix: talk about more ev's. thank you very much for joining us. let's turn in now to commodity in chief, where we focus on one executive. today it is richard daley, the cfo of pioneer international resources. first, a closer look at one issue the company faces. it's nice to say you produce 300,000 barrels of oil a day. it's less nice if your gor is rising. the gas-to-oil ratio. rising means you are producing more gas, falling means you are producing more oil. investors like oil. here's the problem. a newborn well produces a lot of created, but as it grows into an adult, it pr
that's a challenge for california. it's the number two consumer, the second-largest market for petroleum products as well as the second-largest market for natural gas products in the u.s. it amounts to 10% of total u.s. petroleum demand. there's over 25 million automobiles on the road. those will likely need to be all electrified if california wants to hit carbon neutrality. that is a real challenge. only 6% of sales in 2018 were plug-in vehicles. alix: talk about more ev's. thank you very much...
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seguirÁn luchando por ayudar a los "dreamers". >> el estado de california ha tenido millones de dÓlares para ayudar a nuestra gente que estÁ pasando por un proceso migratorio. >> ese fue un reporte de xiomara lÓpez. ahora compartimos las pÁginas de internet de las principales organizaciones pre migrante del Área de la bahÍa. estas agencia lo apoyarÁ no sÓlo en asuntosrelacionado con acciÓn diferida sino con lo vinculado a materia de migraciÓn. en otros temas, el ataque que sufriÓ un joven a bordo de un tren ligero tiene la comunidad prÁcticamente conmocionado. el vÍdeo del incidente se subiÓ las redes sociales y se observa a dos hombres que forcejea con el joven para echarlo por la fuerza del vagÓn. la agresión ocurriÓ anoche en un tren de la lÍnea n. en otro de los vídeos publicados el mismo hombre le aplica una llave al cuello al joven. segÚn testimonios la disputa se originÓ porque el agredido escuchaba mÚsica muy alto. la policÍa de san francisco indicÓ que ninguno de los involucrados decidiÓ presentar ningÚn tipo de cargo. en el este de la bahÍa la policÍ
seguirÁn luchando por ayudar a los "dreamers". >> el estado de california ha tenido millones de dÓlares para ayudar a nuestra gente que estÁ pasando por un proceso migratorio. >> ese fue un reporte de xiomara lÓpez. ahora compartimos las pÁginas de internet de las principales organizaciones pre migrante del Área de la bahÍa. estas agencia lo apoyarÁ no sÓlo en asuntosrelacionado con acciÓn diferida sino con lo vinculado a materia de migraciÓn. en otros temas, el...
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as this northern california wildfire explodes in size. good aft >>> right now, emergency evacuations several miles on a freeway. this wildfire explodes. i am michelle griego. >>> i am melissa came. a delta fire caused a part of i- 5 to be shut down for miles as it tripled in size. it broke out yesterday and has already burned 15,000 acres in shasta county. it is still 0% contain. this is jackie ward. >>> not even 24 hours and the delta fire is taking over thousands of acres in shasta county. >> 600 personnel assigned and currently actively involved in the fire suppression efforts. going direct to the fire where possible and starting containment line process. >> with flames sandwiching i-5, 45 miles are closed from north of redding to for miles south of the city of mount shasta. 17 trucks were abandoned on the stretch of road because the flames grew to close.>> i got work on the plate before we can get that containment line completed. >> this is in an area where there is a lot of timber and brush. the perfect scenario to keep a wildfire go
as this northern california wildfire explodes in size. good aft >>> right now, emergency evacuations several miles on a freeway. this wildfire explodes. i am michelle griego. >>> i am melissa came. a delta fire caused a part of i- 5 to be shut down for miles as it tripled in size. it broke out yesterday and has already burned 15,000 acres in shasta county. it is still 0% contain. this is jackie ward. >>> not even 24 hours and the delta fire is taking over thousands of...
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california is a big willing gas state, though given the size of california's economy, it is a negligible part ofof thehe gdp. it is not a negligible part of life for people who live next to ,iterally next to oil wells homes, s schools, hospitals. a coalition of 800 community groups asked brown to stop granting new permit and a take away those wells that are right next to where people obviously people of color, low income people, tend to live. so far brown has been unresponsive to that keep it in the ground demand. you will recall last year when one protester raised the question of keeping it in the ground, he turned to him with a pithy response "let's put you in the ground." had justocracy now! flown into bonn. many native americans were coming up to me and describing this. governor brown was speaking and he was disrupted by a group of native americans who were protesting fracking and they were shouting "keep it in the brown." i got to governor brown later in the day and i said to him, when they said keep it in thehe groud and he said, keep you in the ground, he would apologize to the na
california is a big willing gas state, though given the size of california's economy, it is a negligible part ofof thehe gdp. it is not a negligible part of life for people who live next to ,iterally next to oil wells homes, s schools, hospitals. a coalition of 800 community groups asked brown to stop granting new permit and a take away those wells that are right next to where people obviously people of color, low income people, tend to live. so far brown has been unresponsive to that keep it...
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nats (pam) california (pam) (pam) nats (pam) california (pam) california senator kamala harris expressed her support for dr. blasey- ford today on twitter... tweeting in part: it's sad, but not surprising, that she's been met with an utter lack of decency by eleceted leaders of this country. (ryan) president trump and lieutenant governor gavin newsom are in a new war of words. last night the president said this about newsom during a rally in las vegas.(ryan) (ryan) newsom responded on twitter --- and referencing a clown from a stephen king novel - posting, "interesting description coming from the guy who is literally locking up kids like pennywise." (pam) southwest airlines is being sued for racial discrimination. a former employee, jamel parker says, workers created a "whites only" break room at houston's airport... he says, it existed for years until recent renovations. parker says, there was also a noose, made of bungee cords, hanging at a southwest gate. he accuses the airline of subjecting black employees to "extreme race dis
nats (pam) california (pam) (pam) nats (pam) california (pam) california senator kamala harris expressed her support for dr. blasey- ford today on twitter... tweeting in part: it's sad, but not surprising, that she's been met with an utter lack of decency by eleceted leaders of this country. (ryan) president trump and lieutenant governor gavin newsom are in a new war of words. last night the president said this about newsom during a rally in las vegas.(ryan) (ryan) newsom responded on twitter...
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one northern california police department. fire crews contained a massive fire... at a 2 story commercial building. it started yesterday. >>> new video out of southern california, take a look at fire crews containing the massive fire at a two-story commercial building. it started at about 5:45 yesterday. thick black smoke. you can see it stretching all the way to the sky. the fire crews surrounded the building and poured water to put out the blaze. fortunately, nobody was injured and the cause of the fire remains under investigation. >>> communication glitches are plaguing the roseville police department, prompting concerns about officer safety. you can hear muffled audio of a roseville police officer trying to communicate with dispatch. the problem started after the city upgraded its public safety communications system in august. roseville pd says that they are coming up with a temporary plan. >> the primary issues could come down to having a hard time understanding the clarity of some of the transmissions that are coming thr
one northern california police department. fire crews contained a massive fire... at a 2 story commercial building. it started yesterday. >>> new video out of southern california, take a look at fire crews containing the massive fire at a two-story commercial building. it started at about 5:45 yesterday. thick black smoke. you can see it stretching all the way to the sky. the fire crews surrounded the building and poured water to put out the blaze. fortunately, nobody was injured and...
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california's lego-land amusement park is more than just toy bricks.(catherine) the park has just launched a new exhibit that allows visitors to connect with the ocean. reporter tabitha lipkin explains. marie collins/curator:marie collins/curator:marie collins/curator:"it was really complicated because we had to engineer the ride portion and the aquarium portion of this exhibit. so it was quite challenging and really exciting how we were able to pull it off."there are more than 2000 fish in the tank..... and that's just the beginning....guests get into one of 8 submarines that travel through the tank ... where kids or kids at heart can play along with an interactive map to hunt for treasure and identify what they're seeing below the surface.marie collins:"this is the first submarine ride that we have in the united states and as far as we know, there's nothing like this ride out there in there are s with subma rides---but this is unique in that the ride is actually in an aquarium. it includes more up close and personal look at all of it.matt minkalis: "
california's lego-land amusement park is more than just toy bricks.(catherine) the park has just launched a new exhibit that allows visitors to connect with the ocean. reporter tabitha lipkin explains. marie collins/curator:marie collins/curator:marie collins/curator:"it was really complicated because we had to engineer the ride portion and the aquarium portion of this exhibit. so it was quite challenging and really exciting how we were able to pull it off."there are more than 2000...
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Sep 11, 2018
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working families throughout california,. california,. california,. (grant)senator de leon went on to say that this is a move that comes out respect for the california voters and about giving voters an informed choice. (pam) new tonight at ten: a california utility promises to replace 3- thousand -4-hundred miles of overhead power lines ... with insulated wire.. it is designed to reduce the risk of the overhead lines sparking and causing wildfires. southern california edison said, it aims to replace the lines by 2025, to align itself with legislation sent to the governor to sign. the legislation aimed at preventing wildfires.. has been criticized for also allowing p-g- and-e to raise rates on customers ... to cover the costs of lawsuits for last year's deadly wildfires. lawrence karnow: it was a gorgeous suumer day around the bay area with sunshine all the way to the coast. hgihs today were in the 80s and 90s inland with 70s and 80s around the bay and 60s at the coast. hurricane florence is a very dangerous storm and headed toward the carolinas. olivi
working families throughout california,. california,. california,. (grant)senator de leon went on to say that this is a move that comes out respect for the california voters and about giving voters an informed choice. (pam) new tonight at ten: a california utility promises to replace 3- thousand -4-hundred miles of overhead power lines ... with insulated wire.. it is designed to reduce the risk of the overhead lines sparking and causing wildfires. southern california edison said, it aims to...
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do your thing. with energy upgrade california. that's according to the national institute of mental health. but sharon chin has the story of a young woman determined to ease the burden for them. nadia ghaffari felt compelled to break the silence on teenagers' mental health struggles. "clip 726 at 1:41 my friend was >>> 1 in 5 teenagers lived with the mental health condition according to the national institutes for mental health pickups >> one young woman is determined to ease the burden. >> if you have more questions -- >> she felt compelled to break the silence on teenagers' mental health struggles. >> my friend was living with depression and her parents did not know. she was silently suffering to a point where she attempted suicide and they had to intervene and get her professional help. >> reporter: soon after, she founded a nonprofit to help others. she was a junior at los altos high school. two years later, her website gets more than 2000 visitors a week. young volunteers across the globe tell their stories on video and share
do your thing. with energy upgrade california. that's according to the national institute of mental health. but sharon chin has the story of a young woman determined to ease the burden for them. nadia ghaffari felt compelled to break the silence on teenagers' mental health struggles. "clip 726 at 1:41 my friend was >>> 1 in 5 teenagers lived with the mental health condition according to the national institutes for mental health pickups >> one young woman is determined to...
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Sep 22, 2018
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the measure in 1994 in california. it got stripped awayy as the social services and educational services from undocumented immigrants. that was not the only element. 45% of the country's net job losses in the recession in the early 1990s occurred in california. and people often forget that rush limbaugh became his talk radio career in sacramento in the late 1980s. that was sort of a perfect storm of demographic anxiety. in going from political polarization. we did at first and california. and yet, 25 years later. they were one of the first two's states. has declared itself to be a sanctuary state in terms of just usingtu this. it is bleeding there. in a has a tremendous set of other progressive shifts that have happened. it was the opposite of the story in wisconsin. we talked more about this. some years into this transformation. newsweek a famous cover. and our recovery in the last couple of years. that is such an appealing kind of story when you pin it on one person who is going to save you. he went off and spent tim
the measure in 1994 in california. it got stripped awayy as the social services and educational services from undocumented immigrants. that was not the only element. 45% of the country's net job losses in the recession in the early 1990s occurred in california. and people often forget that rush limbaugh became his talk radio career in sacramento in the late 1980s. that was sort of a perfect storm of demographic anxiety. in going from political polarization. we did at first and california. and...