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parts ofor brown, many california depend on the water that comes from northern california. the federal government said your plan for new tunnels will break the law. what will you do? >> thank you for bringing that up. in southern and northern california. water is frome the north and the people are in the south. my father passed opposition want on the 1960 ballot. it is been a marvel for california. it is made california number one in fruits and bouts doubles. we have a problem. we have a delta system that protects the fresh water that that salte farms, water is only protected by dirt levees. we have to find a way to make sure to convey it through the delta. that is why for 50 years people have been trying either a canal or tunnels, or some other conveyance. we have a plan. the plan is going through the environment impact process. 75,000 pages of analysis. it is not cooked yet. we are taking comments. we will go over that and look for it. if anyone has a suggestion, but i am telling you the way we protect the mother in cal -- the water in california by balancing what is righ
parts ofor brown, many california depend on the water that comes from northern california. the federal government said your plan for new tunnels will break the law. what will you do? >> thank you for bringing that up. in southern and northern california. water is frome the north and the people are in the south. my father passed opposition want on the 1960 ballot. it is been a marvel for california. it is made california number one in fruits and bouts doubles. we have a problem. we have a...
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looking forward to seeing this happen across all of california. the economic impact of an earthquake optional the west coast will not only be affected by rather than the rest of the world. 5 of the 10 buses idiot along the west coast and the two busiest in the earthquake country the businesses depends on those could be tlaejd. shackle alert can help reduce earthquake losses but the system is not yet completely complete for this reason a technical plan was outlined to move shake alert into full operation providing are alerts to the public and businesses across the west coast states the plan calls for adding foreseen sources and strengthening data and rigorously testing the system. the plan lays out how the system will be managed in providing opportunity for private businesses carrying out this plan and plans in california require a true collaborative effort they require dangers and commitment in federal and state and local government and universities for the early warj system further investment is needed but despite limited funding we're making gre
looking forward to seeing this happen across all of california. the economic impact of an earthquake optional the west coast will not only be affected by rather than the rest of the world. 5 of the 10 buses idiot along the west coast and the two busiest in the earthquake country the businesses depends on those could be tlaejd. shackle alert can help reduce earthquake losses but the system is not yet completely complete for this reason a technical plan was outlined to move shake alert into full...
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so when california aspirate missions, the slave states were in a not poor because the admission of california was going to upset the balance in the senate are turning free and slave states. we upset it. the big issue during the whole compromise was the west had been free soil and could slavery be extended. that was the whole debate. california settled the debate. so it should've been slave territory, but we jump the line. they got greatly enhanced slave act. they got the popular song treason states and territories thereafter would decide whether they would be free or slave or the missouri compromise line and eventually the kansas nebraska act. basically california entry is a free state led to the civil war. the gold rush also attracted tens of thousands of miners from mexico, central america and south america. and you had been here so these latin american immigrants arrived. they manage, intermarriage and it started to perform latina society california. they had children and the children begin to grow up, bilingual, the cultural children in the 1850s. they began publishing spanish-language ne
so when california aspirate missions, the slave states were in a not poor because the admission of california was going to upset the balance in the senate are turning free and slave states. we upset it. the big issue during the whole compromise was the west had been free soil and could slavery be extended. that was the whole debate. california settled the debate. so it should've been slave territory, but we jump the line. they got greatly enhanced slave act. they got the popular song treason...
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. >> california line starts in the financial district. people are coming down knobbhill. the cable car picks people up. takes them to work. >> there still is no other device to conquer these hills better than a cable car. nobody wanted to live up here because you had to climb up here. with the invention of the cable car, these hills became accessible. he watched horses be dragged to death. cable cars were invent in san francisco to solve the problem with it's unique, vertically challenged terrain. we are still using cars a century old >> the old cable car is the most unique thing, it's still going. it was a good design by then and is still now. if we don't do something now. it's going to be worse later. >> the cable cars are built the same as they were in the late 1800's. we use a modern machinery. we haven't changed a thing. it's just how we get there. >> it's a time consuming job. we go for the quality rather than the production. we take pride in our work and it shows in the end product. >> the california line is mostly locals. the commuters in the morning, i see a lot
. >> california line starts in the financial district. people are coming down knobbhill. the cable car picks people up. takes them to work. >> there still is no other device to conquer these hills better than a cable car. nobody wanted to live up here because you had to climb up here. with the invention of the cable car, these hills became accessible. he watched horses be dragged to death. cable cars were invent in san francisco to solve the problem with it's unique, vertically...
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california es una tierra de oportunidades. somos la cuna de google, se que hablan de lo mal que estÁ, pocos trabajos, pero no es el cuadro que yo amo. yo amo este estado, se que no resolvimos todos los prfia, pero tenemos un gran impulso. >>> gracias gobernador brown. y la prÓxima pregunta es para usted, seÑor. gobernador, usted no creo el proyecto del tren veloz. pero usted se convirtiÓ en su mayor defensor, los republicanos dicen que recibirÁn los 38 mil millones de dÓlares de washington. y le puede decir a los votantes en quÉ momento se reconstruirÁ el tren veloz. >>> sÍ, porque es mÁs baratos que construir carreteras, y pistas de aterrizajes, a la gente se le pasa esto. tenemos que saem y tenemos que construir mÁs pistas de aterrizajaeseo jeseo para aviones, si en lugar de eso hacemos un bren de alta velocidad serÁ mas limpio, usaremos energÍa elogica y solar. el tren de ptrfre y por eso el alcalde lo apoya, porque genera empleos donde mÁs lo necesita. y 2 mil millones de dÓlares en dinero estatal, 3 mil mil
california es una tierra de oportunidades. somos la cuna de google, se que hablan de lo mal que estÁ, pocos trabajos, pero no es el cuadro que yo amo. yo amo este estado, se que no resolvimos todos los prfia, pero tenemos un gran impulso. >>> gracias gobernador brown. y la prÓxima pregunta es para usted, seÑor. gobernador, usted no creo el proyecto del tren veloz. pero usted se convirtiÓ en su mayor defensor, los republicanos dicen que recibirÁn los 38 mil millones de dÓlares de...
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of california. tonight, the california debate. good evening everybody. i'm john myers. i am the moderator of this one-hour debate. the two men and our studio are the only candidates, the democratic governor jerry brown and the challenger neel kashkari. let me introduce the journalist asking questions with me. this debate is being presented by the california channel and its cable tv partners, along with kqed-tv. the rules are very simple. opening and closing statements are 60 seconds each. 90 seconds to answer a question. the other candidate is given 30 seconds for her bottle. i will step in and make sure they stick to the topics. both candidates have agreed to the debate rules. we tossed a coin. neel kashkari won the coin toss. he chose to end the broadcast with a final statement. let's begin. our first opening statement from the incumbent. good evening. >> thank you. a lot of people forget the mess california was in four years ago. there were a million jobs that have been lost. our budget deficit w
of california. tonight, the california debate. good evening everybody. i'm john myers. i am the moderator of this one-hour debate. the two men and our studio are the only candidates, the democratic governor jerry brown and the challenger neel kashkari. let me introduce the journalist asking questions with me. this debate is being presented by the california channel and its cable tv partners, along with kqed-tv. the rules are very simple. opening and closing statements are 60 seconds each. 90...
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california is changing, california is at the tip of a lot of trendsetting areas in politics this year. and i think these -- that's why what we're seeing in the governor's race with neil kashkari, a young sort -- neel kashkari, a young short of candidate and in the san jose area, same dynamic. >> john, i want to turn to something else that's turning out to be a contentious issue in the upcoming november election. and that is prop 46. that seems to be one of most heated propositions, and there's a big war chest building against it. who's behind that effort, and why? >> well, let's describe what prop 46 would do if passed. it would do more than one thing. i think that's one of the reasons you'll get a lot of fighting here. it would lift a longstanding cap on medical malpractice awards in california, which has been $250,000. it would lift it above that to a million dollars, which, of course, is something that is debated as to whether or not that makes things more litigious. whether it's fair for victims of medical malpractice. it also would require drug testing of doctors. that i think i
california is changing, california is at the tip of a lot of trendsetting areas in politics this year. and i think these -- that's why what we're seeing in the governor's race with neil kashkari, a young sort -- neel kashkari, a young short of candidate and in the san jose area, same dynamic. >> john, i want to turn to something else that's turning out to be a contentious issue in the upcoming november election. and that is prop 46. that seems to be one of most heated propositions, and...
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we have dry fuels, and a big time california. southern california is the place to watch the next couple of days. exercisive heat continues in the los angeles area. it's 105 and 107. as the temperature goes up, the relative humidity goes up. there's the potential there for explosive fire. this is straight from the weather service in the southern california mountains. record heat, record power use on monday. good news, onshore flow for us we'll talk about when it may rain in a few minutes. >> paul, thank you. the middle of the worst drought in decades, california finally closing the tap on ground water. governor brown today signed a three bill package to require more active management of ground water. so other states have already been doing. unregulated ground water has led to sinking land and damage to aqua firs and the roads. the rain is certainly coming down in arizona. people are bracing for a torrential downpour. in arizona, it's very hard. residents gearing up with the sandbags ahead of tonight's storm. flash flood warnings a
we have dry fuels, and a big time california. southern california is the place to watch the next couple of days. exercisive heat continues in the los angeles area. it's 105 and 107. as the temperature goes up, the relative humidity goes up. there's the potential there for explosive fire. this is straight from the weather service in the southern california mountains. record heat, record power use on monday. good news, onshore flow for us we'll talk about when it may rain in a few minutes....
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kids in california are suffering. what about the kids in california? nine kids in california sued governor brown for violating civil rights. what about the kids in california? we have finite resources. who is when a sign of -- i'm going to fight for california kids. >> you stand by the statement. >> of course i stand by the statement. is the answer to the world's needy kids and open border in america? we have compassion. obama has said we need to keep them with compassion. hillary clinton has said we need to treat them with compassion and send them home. we can't solve all the worlds problems with open borders. we need sensible immigration laws and embrace immigrants. when he 24's are laws and take kids -- we need to enforce laws and take care of kids in california. >> this is a tragedy. i disagree with mr. kashkari. the law that they came in at under george bush gave these kids a hearing, i don't think we ought to change that. they ought to get a decent hearing. some of them are facing games and murder, girls being put into prostitution. they came her
kids in california are suffering. what about the kids in california? nine kids in california sued governor brown for violating civil rights. what about the kids in california? we have finite resources. who is when a sign of -- i'm going to fight for california kids. >> you stand by the statement. >> of course i stand by the statement. is the answer to the world's needy kids and open border in america? we have compassion. obama has said we need to keep them with compassion. hillary...
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. >> it started in california. >> how dare you hurt the farmers in california. >> how the story unfolded internationally. >> are you storing food in these sheds? >> are we? >> and the sweeping changes. >> this came to light because of your sterling investigation. >> here is nbc bay area investigative reporter vicky nguyen. >> good evening and they think for joining us. in the next half hour we investigate how your food is handled from farm to table. tonight we show you how we uncovered the illegal action of the world's largest food distributor, sysco corporation. it started with a whistle blower. first more on the company at the center of our story. >> shares surging talking about sysco. >> sysco corporation is publicly traded company with annual sales of $44 billion in 2013. sysco provides food to more than 400,000 clients across north america. >> the good things come from sysco. >> after buying u.s. foods sysco corporation secured its foothold as an industry giant delivering food everywhere. from restaurants and hotels to hospitals and schools, sysco even supplies food for the diner he
. >> it started in california. >> how dare you hurt the farmers in california. >> how the story unfolded internationally. >> are you storing food in these sheds? >> are we? >> and the sweeping changes. >> this came to light because of your sterling investigation. >> here is nbc bay area investigative reporter vicky nguyen. >> good evening and they think for joining us. in the next half hour we investigate how your food is handled from farm...
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of california. tonight the california debate. the race for governor 2014. good evening everyone from the studios of the california channel, here in sacramento, i'm john myers. the two are the only candidates, democrat, jerry brown and the republican, neel kashkari. we'll get started in just a moment but first let me introduce the journalists who along with me will be asking m along with me the questions. dunia elvir and jim newton. kqed public media, the los >> bickering in sacramento, republicans fighting with democrats. 27 billion. when i went up there i rolled up my sleeves, i started cutting my budget. the legislature gave me a budget i didn't think was tough enough. so i sent it back to them. i vetoed the first budget in the history of california. we started making the right cuts and making the right decision. so that budget from 27 billion in the red is now in a surplus. a solid surplus. all the jobs we lost in the recession we got back. 1.3 million jobs. our schools instead of laying off 30,0
of california. tonight the california debate. the race for governor 2014. good evening everyone from the studios of the california channel, here in sacramento, i'm john myers. the two are the only candidates, democrat, jerry brown and the republican, neel kashkari. we'll get started in just a moment but first let me introduce the journalists who along with me will be asking m along with me the questions. dunia elvir and jim newton. kqed public media, the los >> bickering in sacramento,...
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the climate has a 70% climate match to california, great for us. we want the enemies to be preadapted to the hot dry summers and cold damp winters. >> in pakistan he found a parasitic wasp species. >> what we see under the scope with the camera and the video screen is biology in action. >> she is laying app egg now. >> that's what she's doing. >> the egg is laid. what's to that lar va. >> the egg will hatch. the wasp lava will scrape away at the belly of the citrus. >> the parasitic wasp weakens and kills its host. >> the female is chewing the circular hole in the head region. even though it's followed out, it provide application. >> reporter: this adult is basically chewing its way out of a carcass. >> that's right, an empty carcass. like something out of the exor sis, like spinning a head. here she comes, she's popping out. this is like the alien scene in "alien", eating the host from the inside out. she is done. cleans herself off. straitens out the wings, and then -- straightens out the wings and she takes off. >> releasing the wasp would be a
the climate has a 70% climate match to california, great for us. we want the enemies to be preadapted to the hot dry summers and cold damp winters. >> in pakistan he found a parasitic wasp species. >> what we see under the scope with the camera and the video screen is biology in action. >> she is laying app egg now. >> that's what she's doing. >> the egg is laid. what's to that lar va. >> the egg will hatch. the wasp lava will scrape away at the belly of the...
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california came in as a free state. the compromise should've been slave territory, but we jumped the line. slave states are furious. they got that greatly enhance fugitive slave act. they got the popular sovereignty since states and territories thereafter would decide whether they would be free or slave rather than limited by the missouri compromise line. eventually the kansas by fax. basically it's a freeze it led to the civil war. the gold rush attracted tens of thousands of latino minors for mexico, central america and south america. tens of thousands. so the latin american immigrants arrived. they met, intermarried and started to form latino societies during the gold rush. they had children they began to cross the first in the 1850s and begin publishing spanish-language news tickers. it is important to remember nearly all latin american republic as soon as hev and minutes from spain abolish slavery, erase all racial distinction of citizenship and provide property rights for married women. these are latin american co
california came in as a free state. the compromise should've been slave territory, but we jumped the line. slave states are furious. they got that greatly enhance fugitive slave act. they got the popular sovereignty since states and territories thereafter would decide whether they would be free or slave rather than limited by the missouri compromise line. eventually the kansas by fax. basically it's a freeze it led to the civil war. the gold rush attracted tens of thousands of latino minors for...
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market. >> squid processors say a squid hike from the california toast coast -- california coast to china is due to china eats about half of the world's squid. >> we should also eat some of that product here. >> reporter: but a changing american palate is driving a new market here. using del mar's processing area, local catch monterey bay is cleaning, cutting and packaging locally stored squid for distribution to bay area consumers taking china out of the equation. >> this is really an experiment for us, an experiment for del mar to see what does the local market look like? >> about 5 tons of fresh squid is delivered weekly in california primarily to markets in l.a. and san francisco. for del mar it keeps workers on the payroll during offseason. >> this i'm pretty sure was caught right outside half moon bay, maybe in the pacifica area. >> the local catch means del mar does not have to invest in a workforce or infrastructure. >> you make significant investment, takes a lot of money. >> and some risk. fresh squid costs more and has a short shelf life. that means by adding thousands of food
market. >> squid processors say a squid hike from the california toast coast -- california coast to china is due to china eats about half of the world's squid. >> we should also eat some of that product here. >> reporter: but a changing american palate is driving a new market here. using del mar's processing area, local catch monterey bay is cleaning, cutting and packaging locally stored squid for distribution to bay area consumers taking china out of the equation. >>...
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del trayecto, en el sur de california unas 30 personas abandonaron sus viviendas. el gobernador del estado firmÓ un proyecto de ley, la medida ahora convertida en ley tiene como objetivo velar por las personas que prestan servicios como voluntarios internos que no tienen un salario para protegerlos por el acoso sexual, la medida fue presentada poco despuÉs de que llegara la corte federal del distrito de nueva york. >> los habitantes de las zonas mÁs vulnerables se trasladaron a refugios decÍan que tenía vientos mÁximos de 205 km/h, algo de unos 120 millas por hora. >> cientos de residentes del puerto de acapulco salieron a las calles para protestar por la falta de ayuda despuÉs de la catÁstrofe la tormenta cobrÓ la vida de 80 personas, y dejÓ 50 desaparecidos. la ayuda prometida no es llegado. >> estamos cumpliendo un aÑo de que fuimos inundados. >> la tormenta tropical durÓ tres dÍas, trajo intensas lluvias para el estado mexicano. >> por la ubicaciÓn geogrÁfica que tiene californiana alcanzan a llegar los huracanes, sÓlo queda esperar para que arr
del trayecto, en el sur de california unas 30 personas abandonaron sus viviendas. el gobernador del estado firmÓ un proyecto de ley, la medida ahora convertida en ley tiene como objetivo velar por las personas que prestan servicios como voluntarios internos que no tienen un salario para protegerlos por el acoso sexual, la medida fue presentada poco despuÉs de que llegara la corte federal del distrito de nueva york. >> los habitantes de las zonas mÁs vulnerables se trasladaron a...
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the low which never went through on its way down to southern california, and central california on sunday. temperatures here 50s, 60s. good 10 degrees from yesterday, 24 hours ago when we had temperatures near 70. at least more 50s and 60s. petaluma, 60. 3/4 of an inch of rain in the russian river. that's good. we'll take that. looks like middle of end of next week, we'll get more rain. until then, low clouds and fog. there is a little more component of a westerly breeze, not that due south. the low clouds are there. they'll burn off and temperatures mild to warm. not as humid, but kind of muggy. really warm on the coast. 80s through the interior. 70s around the bay. here's sal. >>> steve, good morning to you, we are looking at a commute, now where traffic on the bay bridge is slow. they slowed the metering lights down because of an earlier crash in san francisco. i told you about it before. that crash is gone thankfully but it was there for a bit, and traffic was starting to back up on the bridge, so then they had to meter the traffic on the bridge and suddenly we had a good commute at t
the low which never went through on its way down to southern california, and central california on sunday. temperatures here 50s, 60s. good 10 degrees from yesterday, 24 hours ago when we had temperatures near 70. at least more 50s and 60s. petaluma, 60. 3/4 of an inch of rain in the russian river. that's good. we'll take that. looks like middle of end of next week, we'll get more rain. until then, low clouds and fog. there is a little more component of a westerly breeze, not that due south....
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to move up into northern california to support of the fire activity. the governor moved forward increasing the number of firefighting to put all the state agencies on notice to be responsive with the strategy that is get to the fires fast and keep them small. this year particularly we can't afford the fires getting too far out in front of us and the locally strikes we've been having a lot of lightning that result in, you know, multiple fires happening at the same time. so together fire safety and awareness of the potential for fire is very, very the governor did put in place a emergency proclamation for the state of california and two executive orders one that directs state agencies to, you know, respond with all the assets that the states has to deal with the emergency and establish the drought task force at the governors level and cleared the way through recollection to the state water control board we'll learn about the kind of clearance that were streamlining the red tape and the streamlining of the situation to get the water where it needs to go a
to move up into northern california to support of the fire activity. the governor moved forward increasing the number of firefighting to put all the state agencies on notice to be responsive with the strategy that is get to the fires fast and keep them small. this year particularly we can't afford the fires getting too far out in front of us and the locally strikes we've been having a lot of lightning that result in, you know, multiple fires happening at the same time. so together fire safety...
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mientras tanto, llega la lluvia que tanto necesita california. por lo tanto no mÉxico y arizona va tener lluvia. y en el valle central el panorama se mantiene seco, y especialmente para nosotros. no hay lluvias, temperaturas maÑana en 72. parcialmente nublado. prÓximos noches, que descanse. >> vamos con la acciÓn deportiva. de salud adriana alvarado, expresa acciÓn deportiva extra. la selecciÓn de mÉxico cerrÓ las puertas para preparar su titular, que tendrÁ frente la secciÓn de chile. me tratando, al otro lado del paÍs, la selecciÓn sudamericana tambiÉn estÁ. >> se siente la sed de triunfo. tenemos que encontrar esa razÓn entre nosotros. vÁmonos ahora la copa centroafricana, la selecciÓn de guatemala extendió su dominio sobre un salvador que busca la de reinvindicaciÓn, luego del escÁndalo. un paso importante en el juego. >> guatemala dos goles por uno. el otro partido fue... >> autogol, vendrÍa mÁs acciones y mÁs emociones para los català chos. costa rica con nuevo proceso, nuevo entrenador para los ticos. luego de la sa
mientras tanto, llega la lluvia que tanto necesita california. por lo tanto no mÉxico y arizona va tener lluvia. y en el valle central el panorama se mantiene seco, y especialmente para nosotros. no hay lluvias, temperaturas maÑana en 72. parcialmente nublado. prÓximos noches, que descanse. >> vamos con la acciÓn deportiva. de salud adriana alvarado, expresa acciÓn deportiva extra. la selecciÓn de mÉxico cerrÓ las puertas para preparar su titular, que tendrÁ frente la secciÓn de...
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>>> california loses out. word tonight that tesla is taking its coveted battery factory, and thousands of jobs out of state. good evening everyonek i'm frank somerville. >> i'm julia haener. tesla is bypassing california. the governor of nevada is planning an announcement tomorrow. the expected site, 245 miles east of tesla's fremont assembly line, about 9 miles east of reno. why some say california lost out. >> reporter: julie, some say that california will still get a slight benefit with all of those batteries coming down i- 80, to the tesla plant here in fremont. but still there is a great deal of disappointment tonight that california couldn't get that giga factory. 0 to 65 has never sounded so, silent. >> the noise that there is is very futuristic sounding. >> reporter: one of the things david born loves about his tesla roadster. he gets a charge, just talking about the tech. >> the granularity of the throttle is so precease. the volume they want to do with the model 3, they are going to have to create ad
>>> california loses out. word tonight that tesla is taking its coveted battery factory, and thousands of jobs out of state. good evening everyonek i'm frank somerville. >> i'm julia haener. tesla is bypassing california. the governor of nevada is planning an announcement tomorrow. the expected site, 245 miles east of tesla's fremont assembly line, about 9 miles east of reno. why some say california lost out. >> reporter: julie, some say that california will still get a...
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. >>> wildfires take hold of drought dried california. the rapidly spreading king fire sparking mandatory evacuations now as it threatens to jump highway 50. good afternoon, i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. thousands of firefighters are working three major fires in northern california alone. flames are tearing through towns burning homes and forcing hundreds of people to flee. kpix 5's anne makovec with a look at two of the most destructive fires the king fire and "boles fire." >> reporter: starting in el dorado county where highway 50 reopened to controlled traffic after being closed all night long. it's only 5% contained right now. hundreds of homes in and around pollock pines, mosquito road and fresh pond were under mandatory evacuation orders overnight. that left more than 2100 people out of their homes because of the king fire and even more were under voluntary evacuation. about 1600 homes are still threatened many of them on the south side of highway 50. the red cross has set up shelters for evacuees. >> i think now that
. >>> wildfires take hold of drought dried california. the rapidly spreading king fire sparking mandatory evacuations now as it threatens to jump highway 50. good afternoon, i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. thousands of firefighters are working three major fires in northern california alone. flames are tearing through towns burning homes and forcing hundreds of people to flee. kpix 5's anne makovec with a look at two of the most destructive fires the king fire and...
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esta situaciÓn emergente se reportÓ cerca del cruce de la calle california. los edificios evacuados estÁn sobre la los edificios evacuados estÁn sobre la calle california al 2000 17:02 1025. hablemos con un residente afectado. >> a ustedes los han evacuado? >> si. >> otro vecino se lo recibirÁn la orden de cerrar las ventanas. >> las autoridades nos dijeron que cerramos las ventanas. me siento con miedo. >> los inquilinos del edificio 2035, todavÍa permanecen dentro de sus viviendas. >> y la cruz roja estableciÓ un albergue temporal para aquellas personas que han sido evacuadas de sus edificios, este centro temporal estÁ ubicado en el 201 de la avenida rainstown. >> todo bien se sabÍa que era los cuales podrÁn regresar a su viviendas. >> hechas el reporte en vivo, mire, le tenemos una noticia de Último minuto. >> california ya cuenta con un nuevo millonario en san mateo se vendiÓ un boleto que le pegó a todos los nÚmeros. son los afortunados del boleto ahÍ los tienes, mire por si acaso son el 7,14, 21,24 y el 26. la tienda donde se comprÓ el bol
esta situaciÓn emergente se reportÓ cerca del cruce de la calle california. los edificios evacuados estÁn sobre la los edificios evacuados estÁn sobre la calle california al 2000 17:02 1025. hablemos con un residente afectado. >> a ustedes los han evacuado? >> si. >> otro vecino se lo recibirÁn la orden de cerrar las ventanas. >> las autoridades nos dijeron que cerramos las ventanas. me siento con miedo. >> los inquilinos del edificio 2035, todavÍa permanecen...
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.) >> great so, now it's my pleasure to introduce california's lieutenant governor newsom he's publicly palatium the disaster preparedness and risk reduction that's a pleasure to have him. >> well, let me extend my prefix to alex pa to do and his did he vocation to this cause i recall a week and a half a go after the earthquake the first call was from alex pedia we need to fund the early warning system so that's great i extend that appreciation it can't be overdone and express my appreciation to the people in this room the wongs on the underground and the application of this ideal authenticity remark to me with this technology asia old as it is it is rather breathtaking i was taking a minute ago that in the 960s in japan they're high speed rail system had a technology in the 960s, of course, in the last 7 or 8 years japan has released the technology but so has mexico and china and romania so many countries around the word we in california would be inspired but admits long overdue and past time no more conversation to a political will money is the excuse political will is the needing to
.) >> great so, now it's my pleasure to introduce california's lieutenant governor newsom he's publicly palatium the disaster preparedness and risk reduction that's a pleasure to have him. >> well, let me extend my prefix to alex pa to do and his did he vocation to this cause i recall a week and a half a go after the earthquake the first call was from alex pedia we need to fund the early warning system so that's great i extend that appreciation it can't be overdone and express my...
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stranded in resort areas ofa california... as t >>> tens of thousands of tourists are still stranded in resort areas of baja, california as tropical storm odile moves up the peninsula. the mexican government is sending military and commercial planes to la paz and los cabos airports to get the tourists get out. it was a category 3 hurricane when it made landfall sunday night. >>> the waters off santa cruz county beach are off limits this week after a surfer was apparently attacked by a great white shark. bo browning says he was about 50 yards off the state beach saturday when a 15-foot shark gave him the scare of a lifetime. >> out of nowhere it pops into the air and probably by like 10, 15 feet. and i looked down and saw a shark. rolled everyday on my board and i -- over on my board and i think took a bite on the way down. >> well, there's the board. browning has a few scratches but is otherwise okay. got a story the tell too. >> -- to tell too. >> no kidding. >>> well, social media may be to blame for the sudden popularity of
stranded in resort areas ofa california... as t >>> tens of thousands of tourists are still stranded in resort areas of baja, california as tropical storm odile moves up the peninsula. the mexican government is sending military and commercial planes to la paz and los cabos airports to get the tourists get out. it was a category 3 hurricane when it made landfall sunday night. >>> the waters off santa cruz county beach are off limits this week after a surfer was apparently...
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un incendio impulsado por fuertes vientos atravesÓ una pequeÑa poblaciÓn al norte de california donde destruyÓ un centenar de viviendas obligÓ a evacuar a 1500 personas, luis mejid visitÓ el lugar y esto fue lo que encontrÓ. >> la sequÍa y el calor estÁn convirtiendo california en un infierno cerca de la frontera con oregÓn las llamas consumieron 100 edificios de la reserva de lo local y una iglesia en la pequeÑa poblaciÓn de wide. 400 viviendas aÚn estÁn amenazadas otras viviendas estÁn en riesgo. la sierra nevada una hora al noreste de sacramento. >> es muy peligroso: >> rick ha pasado el dÍa vigilando las columnas de humo el fuego estÁ cerca pero no ha llegado a su cara. >> al mal tiempo buena cara. >> me imagino... >> como Él cientos de lo cual os esperamos las noticias de los bomberos pero aÚn es temprano todavÍa hay miedo. >> la lucha contra las llamas se hizo desde la tierra de noche y de dÍa. en situaciones tampoco recibe servicios subestimar la importancia de la suerte sino por por la suerte es casi imposible explicar cÓmo la casa se salvÓ de las llamas. s
un incendio impulsado por fuertes vientos atravesÓ una pequeÑa poblaciÓn al norte de california donde destruyÓ un centenar de viviendas obligÓ a evacuar a 1500 personas, luis mejid visitÓ el lugar y esto fue lo que encontrÓ. >> la sequÍa y el calor estÁn convirtiendo california en un infierno cerca de la frontera con oregÓn las llamas consumieron 100 edificios de la reserva de lo local y una iglesia en la pequeÑa poblaciÓn de wide. 400 viviendas aÚn estÁn amenazadas otras...
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as if california street they opened the road but the southbound lanes on california street are still blocked off. >>> matt, thank you, more on the chase we showed you a few minutes ago, crossing the golden gate bridge, the c.h.p. lost sight of the star after it crossed the span and san francisco police are now involved and they are looking for the car. authorities say this started in richmond after 5:00 a.m. marin and richmond and novato police assisted in the chase. we do not know why authorities were chasing the car. >> someone has 225 million reasons to smile, with a powerball ticket was sold locally. key market on south nor folk street. everyone is waiting for the ticket holder to come forward. the store owners are winners getting $1 million for selling the ticket. 7, 14, 21, 24, 41 and powerball is 26. >>> new details on san francisco's embattled fire chief. the panel can remove chief hayes-white or the mayor can recommended her removal and the commission will have 30 days to spend to the request. this happened after leaders representing the factions of the city fire department
as if california street they opened the road but the southbound lanes on california street are still blocked off. >>> matt, thank you, more on the chase we showed you a few minutes ago, crossing the golden gate bridge, the c.h.p. lost sight of the star after it crossed the span and san francisco police are now involved and they are looking for the car. authorities say this started in richmond after 5:00 a.m. marin and richmond and novato police assisted in the chase. we do not know why...
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top vo - lucrecia --en la peninsula de baja california se esperan por lo menos cuatro dias de lluvias intensas.. ---en sinaloa colonias quedaron cubiertas complentamente de agua es que ayer no paro de llover ... -- algunos residentes indicaron que era tanto el agua que les llegaba hasta el nivel del pecho.. -- se espera oleaje elevado de de 6 a 13 pies de altura y vientos fuertes con rachas de 40mph en la costa occidental de mxico, desde michoacn hasta sinaloa y baja california sur take wsi -- el huracan sigue su recorrido sin tocar tierra.. pero avanza muy lento .. lo que es peligrosos porque puede ser que cambie de direccion.. -- sin embargo la buena noticia es que esta por degradarse a tormenta tropical.. lorena --- llegamos a la ultima pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez... take vo prepare su bolsillo si es que desea asistir a un partido de los 49ers en esta temporada... le tenemos valiosa informacion con respecto al boletaje.. lorena y esta historia les va a encantar... si a usted le gusta los osos panda... y a quin no? podr estar ms cerca a ellos de lo piensa!!! deportes
top vo - lucrecia --en la peninsula de baja california se esperan por lo menos cuatro dias de lluvias intensas.. ---en sinaloa colonias quedaron cubiertas complentamente de agua es que ayer no paro de llover ... -- algunos residentes indicaron que era tanto el agua que les llegaba hasta el nivel del pecho.. -- se espera oleaje elevado de de 6 a 13 pies de altura y vientos fuertes con rachas de 40mph en la costa occidental de mxico, desde michoacn hasta sinaloa y baja california sur take wsi --...
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los indocumentados contribuyen al bienestar de california, pero no reciben en la misma medida. una universidad de texas llevar a cabo una ardua labor de identificaciÓn e cadÁveres de quienes murieron en el intento por llegar a los ee.uu. las autoridades orador en el temen lo peor poel mÉtodo utilizado recientemente por grupos delincuenciales para asesinar y abandonar los cuerpos, asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna, con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ >> muy buenas noches durante su gira por europa el presidente obama se comprometiÓ castigar a los terroristas detrÁs del asesinato de dos periodistas de ee.uu. el mandatario dijo que el mundo repudiaba los hechos y explicÓ que este paÍs encabezarÁ una coaliciÓn del avance del llamado estado islÁmico. >> el presidente obama afirmÓ desde estonia que ee.uu. no se dejarÁ intimidar por los extremistas del estado islÁmico, isis, y prometiÓ ajusticiarlos por la decapitaciÓn de dos periodistas de ee.uu. el gobierno confirmÓ la autenticidad del video que muestra la ejecuc
los indocumentados contribuyen al bienestar de california, pero no reciben en la misma medida. una universidad de texas llevar a cabo una ardua labor de identificaciÓn e cadÁveres de quienes murieron en el intento por llegar a los ee.uu. las autoridades orador en el temen lo peor poel mÉtodo utilizado recientemente por grupos delincuenciales para asesinar y abandonar los cuerpos, asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna, con ilia calderÓn y...
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public schools in california have to adhere to seismic codes but not private schools. san francisco wants to change that. the cost for some would be huge. lyanne melendez is live to explain what's at stake here. >> reporter: this public school building is perhaps one of the safest buildings if there were to be an earthquake. now the city of san francisco is not sure it can say that about all private schools and it's important that they know because in san francisco 24,000 students attend private schools. that's one-third of all students in the city. here's a public school recently upgraded. a concrete wall has been attached to the bricks. and cross bracing helped reenforce the building structure. >> i'm confident that in an earthquake life safety, which is what earthquake codes are all about, we would fair very well. >> reporter: but private schools have not been required to undergo any kind of seismic retrofitings. some have done so voluntarily. >> of course, we have children at these schools. we want it to be safe. >> reporter: for some private schools, it would repr
public schools in california have to adhere to seismic codes but not private schools. san francisco wants to change that. the cost for some would be huge. lyanne melendez is live to explain what's at stake here. >> reporter: this public school building is perhaps one of the safest buildings if there were to be an earthquake. now the city of san francisco is not sure it can say that about all private schools and it's important that they know because in san francisco 24,000 students attend...
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to move up into northern california to support of the fire activity. the governor moved forward increasing the number of firefighting to put all the state agencies on notice to be responsive with the strategy that is get to the fires fast and keep them small. this year particularly we can't afford the fires getting too far out in front of us and the locally strikes
to move up into northern california to support of the fire activity. the governor moved forward increasing the number of firefighting to put all the state agencies on notice to be responsive with the strategy that is get to the fires fast and keep them small. this year particularly we can't afford the fires getting too far out in front of us and the locally strikes
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. >> host: weather were dave boren did they live here in southern california? >> my family lived in orange katy he did a range of things he was of lumberjack they lived in southern california my mother was born. >> host: professor at ucla be drawn location at ucla talking to professors about their book. you did not know the would to your family history but your book is called "city girls." during world war ii where were your parents? >> my mother's family was incarcerated then sent to utah. if father's family ended up in the larger of the camps in arizona. as luck would have it both of those began nanas racetracks. people would've on horseback only if they could be vacated by the horses. >> host: did your parents talk about that? >> neither did. >> host: who are you talking about in your book? the city grows? >> the second generation that have all the fun. they grow up and working dawn until dusk the second generation via nisei they young women growing up in southern california who are able to participate in a large range many of them sponsored by churches or g
. >> host: weather were dave boren did they live here in southern california? >> my family lived in orange katy he did a range of things he was of lumberjack they lived in southern california my mother was born. >> host: professor at ucla be drawn location at ucla talking to professors about their book. you did not know the would to your family history but your book is called "city girls." during world war ii where were your parents? >> my mother's family was...
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es decir, cuando la penÍnsula de baja california apenas tiene 100 km de ancho. por lo tanto, el ciclÓn tropical va prÁcticamente a pasar por toda la penÍnsula. >> las autoridades instalaron el comitÉ nacional de de emergencias en el centro de prevenciÓn de desastres que trabajara para prevenir las afectaciones del huracÁn odile. el oleaje que causarÁ el huracÁn odile sobre las costas de baja california sur serÁ uno de los factores destructivos mÁs importantes que deja el fenÓmeno, el cual estÁ clasificado como devastador. una vez que odile estÉ sobre la penÍnsula de baja california, el sector suroeste de los estados unidos se verÁ afectado por el impacto del huracÁn dejando caer lluvias intensas principalmente en los estados de arizona, nuevo mÉxico y california. regresamos contigo al estudio, arantxa. >> muchas gracias, alejandro. estaremos muy pendientes. y hablando de sistemas de baja presiÓn, la tormenta tropical edouard se convirtiÓ en el cuarto de la temporada. alcanzÓ vientos mÁximos sostenidos de 80 millas por hora. el huracÁn no pr
es decir, cuando la penÍnsula de baja california apenas tiene 100 km de ancho. por lo tanto, el ciclÓn tropical va prÁcticamente a pasar por toda la penÍnsula. >> las autoridades instalaron el comitÉ nacional de de emergencias en el centro de prevenciÓn de desastres que trabajara para prevenir las afectaciones del huracÁn odile. el oleaje que causarÁ el huracÁn odile sobre las costas de baja california sur serÁ uno de los factores destructivos mÁs importantes que deja el...
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. >> it started in california. >> how dare you hurt the farmers in california. >> tonight how the story unfolded internationally. >> are you storing food in these sheds? >> are we? >> and the sweeping changes across the food industry thinking came to light because of your sterling investigation. >> here is nbc bay area investigative reporter vicky nguyen. >> good evening and thank you for joining us. in the next half hour, we investigate how your food is handled, from farm to table. tonight we'll show you how we uncovered the illegal actions of the world's largest food distributor. sysco corporation. our reports resulted in a landmark settlement to better protect public health. it all started with a whistle-blower who wanted to but first, more on the company at the center of our story. [ closing bell ] >> shares surging, talk about sysco. >> reporter: sysco corporation is a publicly traded company. >> sysco. >> sysco. >> sysco. >> the food service distributor -- >> reporter: with annual sales of $44 billion in 2013, sysco provides food to more than 400,000 clients across north me. >> th
. >> it started in california. >> how dare you hurt the farmers in california. >> tonight how the story unfolded internationally. >> are you storing food in these sheds? >> are we? >> and the sweeping changes across the food industry thinking came to light because of your sterling investigation. >> here is nbc bay area investigative reporter vicky nguyen. >> good evening and thank you for joining us. in the next half hour, we investigate how your...
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presencia de algunas lluvias, necesitamos agua en california. las temperaturas entre los 57 y 59 y nos vamos rÁpido con odille que es tormenta tropical y sus vientos siguen decreciendo a 65 millas por hora y pierde fuerza tocar tierra pero estarÍa saliendo al golfo de california y aunque no se va a recuperar con un sistema de depresiÓn tropical va generar mucha humedad directamente sobre la regiÓn desÉrtica especialmente arizona, sur de california y nuevo mÉxico. fuertes lluvias a partir de esta noche comenzÓ las advertencias. para nosotros maÑana 69 establecen la reuniÓn y los prÓximos cinco dÍas indican posibilidad de lluvia finalmente para nosotros miÉrcoles para jueves y viernes y sÁbado despejado con temperatura de 69 hasta los 74 en la bahÍa. en san josÉ se mantiene nublado y el sÁbado hasta los 80. le traigo mÁs detalles maÑana, buena noche que descanse, regresamos. ♪ bula única cont auténtico clamato. ideal para disfrutarla con los amigos en la yarda. ¡se dice patio! ¡patio! ¡patio! ¡se dice patio! ideal para di
presencia de algunas lluvias, necesitamos agua en california. las temperaturas entre los 57 y 59 y nos vamos rÁpido con odille que es tormenta tropical y sus vientos siguen decreciendo a 65 millas por hora y pierde fuerza tocar tierra pero estarÍa saliendo al golfo de california y aunque no se va a recuperar con un sistema de depresiÓn tropical va generar mucha humedad directamente sobre la regiÓn desÉrtica especialmente arizona, sur de california y nuevo mÉxico. fuertes lluvias a partir...
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cinco reos enfrentando cargos salen caminando en una cÁrcel en california. los cinco fueron denunciados y generÓ pÁnico en el área. se refuerza la seguridad en la causa blanca pero sin embargo el servicio secreto sigue en la mira. una compaÑera musulmana del rey britÁnico emitiÓ un mensaje poderoso para el grupo terrorista que decapitÓ a tres. se da a conocer un nuevo vÍ
cinco reos enfrentando cargos salen caminando en una cÁrcel en california. los cinco fueron denunciados y generÓ pÁnico en el área. se refuerza la seguridad en la causa blanca pero sin embargo el servicio secreto sigue en la mira. una compaÑera musulmana del rey britÁnico emitiÓ un mensaje poderoso para el grupo terrorista que decapitÓ a tres. se da a conocer un nuevo vÍ
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california's topper environment aral laws -- environmental laws may have worked against california. >>> the raiders are settling a lawsuit by cheerleader whose accuse the team of wage theft. 90 cheerleaders from 2010 to through the 14 season. -- 2014 season. most will get $6,000. the two leading plates will get $10,000 -- plaintiffs will get $10,000 additional. it will be finalized on september 26. >>> bay area schools are back in session but not all students are showing up. >> the work is about supporting families to get the kids to school instead of saying you are not bringing your kids. >> the new ways schools are targeting truancy and succeeding. >> i am tracking a warm up. weekend around the corner. i will have the timing on it. >>> too many children are missing school and kamala harris wants to change that. today she highlighted to cutdown on the -- cut down on the number of absences. >> cristina rendon has more. >> reporter: kamala harris paid them a visit. she says they are increasing attendance rates. 1million california students were truant last year. >> reporter: california
california's topper environment aral laws -- environmental laws may have worked against california. >>> the raiders are settling a lawsuit by cheerleader whose accuse the team of wage theft. 90 cheerleaders from 2010 to through the 14 season. -- 2014 season. most will get $6,000. the two leading plates will get $10,000 -- plaintiffs will get $10,000 additional. it will be finalized on september 26. >>> bay area schools are back in session but not all students are showing up....
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con las primeras 40 turistas procedentes de la paz, baja california sur. las autoridades dijeron que transportarÁn de manera gratuita a los cero fuertes de guadalajara, tijuana, mazatlÁn y el distrito federal. odile dejÓ fuertes lluvias que podrÁn dejar peligrosas inundaciones y deslizamientos de tierra. tambiÉn posible alivio para una zona afectada por la sequÍa. >> presentado por sus concesionarios locales nissan. >> joseph william bonilla. vamos, rÁpidamente, con la acciÓn de la champions. nos metemos en el estadio santiago bernabÉu. atenciÓn, seÑoras y seÑores. pesar de las circunstancias, saliÓ como el titular en el dÍa de hoy. minuto 14. autogol. el saquito quedaba. el portero, pie izquierdo, adentro. dos acero ganaba madrid. tres acero estaba el marcador. despuÉs, tensiÓn, vence con el disparo. y estaba atento. real madrid fue el primer equipo omar en competencias europeas. despuÉs del gol. cinco a uno. nos metemos en el estadio en atenas, grecia. mÁs tarde aparecÍa con pie derecho. los colchoneros reportaron distancia con anotaci
con las primeras 40 turistas procedentes de la paz, baja california sur. las autoridades dijeron que transportarÁn de manera gratuita a los cero fuertes de guadalajara, tijuana, mazatlÁn y el distrito federal. odile dejÓ fuertes lluvias que podrÁn dejar peligrosas inundaciones y deslizamientos de tierra. tambiÉn posible alivio para una zona afectada por la sequÍa. >> presentado por sus concesionarios locales nissan. >> joseph william bonilla. vamos, rÁpidamente, con la...
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especialmente en california.... y esto nos puede interesar especialmente a quienes llevamos una vida acelarada... take vo --- un hombre invent una nueva manera para vestirse en menos de 30 segundos... juanfra ----el joven diseÑ un traje que se llama ''suitsy'' algo as como una ropa de beb pero para adulto... ---la prenda de vestir incluye pantaln, camisa y saco en una sola pieza... y uno se demora casi 30 segundos para ponerselo... --- algunas compaÑas estn interesadas en este ropa y tienen en mente venderlo a 350 dolares para estas fiestas navideÑas...claro el mente venderlo a 350 dolares para estas fiestas navideÑas...claro el estas fiestas navideÑas...claro el costo de los accesorios como correa y los gemelos para el traje son aparte... atroz crimen. lorena/take vo --asaltan a una persona a punto de pistola y oficiales del orden advierten al pblico de ms posibles vctimas... juanfra/take vo --y pronto podra llegar un alivio econmico para residentes de una ciudad al sur de la baha que buscan viviendas ms asequ
especialmente en california.... y esto nos puede interesar especialmente a quienes llevamos una vida acelarada... take vo --- un hombre invent una nueva manera para vestirse en menos de 30 segundos... juanfra ----el joven diseÑ un traje que se llama ''suitsy'' algo as como una ropa de beb pero para adulto... ---la prenda de vestir incluye pantaln, camisa y saco en una sola pieza... y uno se demora casi 30 segundos para ponerselo... --- algunas compaÑas estn interesadas en este ropa y tienen...
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the four confirmed california cases are in southern california. there have been no confirmed cases if the bay area. but the department of health expects the virus to spread in the coming weeks. katie utehs ktvu channel 2 news. >>> oakland father remains in jail in connection with the accidental shooting of his own son. he is being charged with child endangerment and gun charges in connection with the shooting last week. he was pushing his 20-month-old son in a stroller when a pistol fell out of his pants and went off. the baby was shot in the shoulder but he is expected to be okay. tuop pleaded not guilty to the charges. >>> police in marin county are on the lookout for a man following two incidents of indecent exposure. a woman was pushing a stroller near the lands dale play station. a man sitting in the car got her attention. he had his shirt pulled up and pants down. as she walked away a man drove by and warned her not to call police. a similar incident happened less than a mile away in fairfax two weeks ago. police released the stretch of this
the four confirmed california cases are in southern california. there have been no confirmed cases if the bay area. but the department of health expects the virus to spread in the coming weeks. katie utehs ktvu channel 2 news. >>> oakland father remains in jail in connection with the accidental shooting of his own son. he is being charged with child endangerment and gun charges in connection with the shooting last week. he was pushing his 20-month-old son in a stroller when a pistol...
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mas de un millon de ninos en california no va a las escuelas. esto tiene a la oficina de la procuradora general del estado, kamala harris, trabajando a toda marcha para implementar una serie de medidas que mejore esta situacion. kamala harris/procurador a de california dice harris que su despacho quiere promover un proyecto de ley que le de a los distritos escolares y los condados las herramientas necesarias para mejorar la asistencia y la comunicacion entre los entes y asi aumentar el numero de estudiantes en las aulas. esta declaracion la hizo luego de visitar este plantel cuya asistencia estudiantil ha ido creciendo... jacqueline perl / directora "queremos investigar que pasa en las familias, cual es el problema, que es la necesidad para apoyar a las familias y apoyarlos para poder traer a los ninos a las escuelas emilia sabe de la importancia que tiene esto para su hijo emilia santiago / madre "hay mucha delincuencia en oakland, muchos ninos faltan a la escuela por falta de educacion a los padres, y es lo que no quiero que pase" en cuanto a
mas de un millon de ninos en california no va a las escuelas. esto tiene a la oficina de la procuradora general del estado, kamala harris, trabajando a toda marcha para implementar una serie de medidas que mejore esta situacion. kamala harris/procurador a de california dice harris que su despacho quiere promover un proyecto de ley que le de a los distritos escolares y los condados las herramientas necesarias para mejorar la asistencia y la comunicacion entre los entes y asi aumentar el numero...
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i'm matt woody, partner with related california housing. i want to briefly walk you through the concept that we have developed working collaboratively with john updike's department and also with city planning. this site, as john indicated, is a unique site in the civic center, market octavia district, slightly over 2-1/2 acre site at least in our search for an opportunity to develop multi-family housing, feel it's really one of the most unique or one of the best sites we've come across. also one to provide a true partnership between us as a private company and the city. we [speaker not understood] has a long track record of doing very important civic buildings as well as housing, to work with us. and mr. updike's department. and have come up with a ken except tail plan that has been reviewed with city planning. the site divides the [speaker not understood] in half. the northern and eastern portion of the site basically would become a build to suit for the city of approximately 4 62,000 square feet. i'm going to walk you through the initial
i'm matt woody, partner with related california housing. i want to briefly walk you through the concept that we have developed working collaboratively with john updike's department and also with city planning. this site, as john indicated, is a unique site in the civic center, market octavia district, slightly over 2-1/2 acre site at least in our search for an opportunity to develop multi-family housing, feel it's really one of the most unique or one of the best sites we've come across. also...