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. >> california is in a really intense prolonged drought. this is a worldwide thing, all over the globe, there are more extreme weather events. places are getting warmer places are getting drier. it's a pretty big deal. >> we went to central voluntarily to see just how bad it is, what technology can do to maybe help fix it. let's take a look. >> we are seeing a period of epic drought the extremes for extreme. it affects all of us. >> we get a satellite view of california's epic drought. >> they're the eye in the sky. >> we get a boots on the ground perspective where once fertile fields have gone to dust. >> my parents were migrant farm workers and then we established our family here in the early 1950's and that's where i grew up learning a lot about farming, especially cantaloupes. >> growing fruits and vegetables has been joe's life work, but this year, a third of his fields will sit unplanted and unproductive. >> our water comes from the u.s. bureau of reclamation and that allocated zero water thousand year. we did not have enough water to
. >> california is in a really intense prolonged drought. this is a worldwide thing, all over the globe, there are more extreme weather events. places are getting warmer places are getting drier. it's a pretty big deal. >> we went to central voluntarily to see just how bad it is, what technology can do to maybe help fix it. let's take a look. >> we are seeing a period of epic drought the extremes for extreme. it affects all of us. >> we get a satellite view of...
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May 2, 2015
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the auto repair shop on california street been there for 10 years and currently have one employee but have had as many as 3 and another gentleman bought the station paid 24 heeds in that time they've been in continuous operation since 1932 over 80 years operating california shell service is a rewarding service i want to continue our relationship with the neighborhood my first decision to serve the community i wanted to shell station for your go to repairs like the old days it worked and business thrived as it does to this day something interesting happened when you add service people come because someone might help them with a problem they're having what is did light on my dash do you have a flat tire which type of gas do i need where's the or more and can you check any tire pressure we check tire pressure and dispense advise to any and all that is ask and as often as possible with a smile those are the things that neighborhood businesses should do over the course we've worked on over 10 thousand customer cars about half of that number around 5 thousand are rope business our cloys wor
the auto repair shop on california street been there for 10 years and currently have one employee but have had as many as 3 and another gentleman bought the station paid 24 heeds in that time they've been in continuous operation since 1932 over 80 years operating california shell service is a rewarding service i want to continue our relationship with the neighborhood my first decision to serve the community i wanted to shell station for your go to repairs like the old days it worked and...
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May 29, 2015
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para que toda persona que vive en california sea tratada de forma equitativa, la asamblea de california introdujo la propuesta de ley ab953, con la cual se recolectarÁn la informaciÓn sobre cuÁndo un agente del orden detiene, inspecciona y revisa a una persona, y de ser aprobada Ésta le ayudarÍa a erradicar el perfil racial que usan algunos policÍas para arrestar a un individuo. >> el perfil racial es un problema en california, hemos escuchado historias de varias personas que han sido vÍctimas del perfil racial. pero actualmente el estado de california no recopila informaciÓn y datos para poder analizar con certeza si es que hay problemas de perfil racial, y quÉ tan graves abusos problemas. reportero: la vocera del aÑo olvÍdense de libertades civiles no desea que se logrÓ que esta propuesta avance en el capitolio, porque demuestra que los legisladores estÁn escuchando las inquietudes de los constituyentes, para que todo ciudadana sea tratado con igualdad. >> si tiene algÚn problema o peter decide destinado de la policÍa o que ha sido vÍctima del perfil mÁs racial le ped
para que toda persona que vive en california sea tratada de forma equitativa, la asamblea de california introdujo la propuesta de ley ab953, con la cual se recolectarÁn la informaciÓn sobre cuÁndo un agente del orden detiene, inspecciona y revisa a una persona, y de ser aprobada Ésta le ayudarÍa a erradicar el perfil racial que usan algunos policÍas para arrestar a un individuo. >> el perfil racial es un problema en california, hemos escuchado historias de varias personas que han...
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May 20, 2015
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we just learned that' total of 9 miles of california coastline is contaminated. a broken pipeline spewed thousands of gallons of oil into the ocean near santa barbara yesterday. threatening birds and wildlife. cbs' chris martinez with a look at the complicated clean-up under way. >> reporter: black crude oil is washing ashore along four miles of coastline in central california. crews started skimming about 21,000 gallons of crude that leaked from a broken pipeline creating a massive slick near santa barbara. >> we are going to look for the best way the most environmentally friendly way to mitigate the oil spills and get the beach back to its pristine condition. >> reporter: many are concerned whales are swimming into the crude and birds are already coated in oil. >> you have to wash 'em off with, like, palmolive and stuff and, you know, clean 'em up and get 'em -- kind of get 'em out of here. >> reporter: catchers at a state park in the area were force -- campers at a state park in the area were forced to evacuate. >> it's a mess. >> reporter: the pipeline broke
we just learned that' total of 9 miles of california coastline is contaminated. a broken pipeline spewed thousands of gallons of oil into the ocean near santa barbara yesterday. threatening birds and wildlife. cbs' chris martinez with a look at the complicated clean-up under way. >> reporter: black crude oil is washing ashore along four miles of coastline in central california. crews started skimming about 21,000 gallons of crude that leaked from a broken pipeline creating a massive slick...
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and they are licensed by california. >> when you say licensed by california that means that california said this mill is capable ever making carb two complaint and california is not saying every piece and product is carb 2 complaint. >> our specs are to make it to california standards. >> but for months we've been hearing from former employees, suppliers and industry competitors that the china-made laminates are not being made to california standars so we -- standards so we sent them to the laminate flooring capital of the world. posing as buyers and using hidden cameras, the investigators visited three different mills that manufacture for the company. they openedly admit they use higher level of formaldehyde to save the company 10-15% on the price and at all three mills they admitted to falsely labelling the flooring as carb 2, meaning it meets california formaldehyde emissions standards and the new u.s. law. and at this company they said the company was one of their biggest can customers. >> this it the best customer. >> how long have you been doing this? is this carb 2? >> and liste
and they are licensed by california. >> when you say licensed by california that means that california said this mill is capable ever making carb two complaint and california is not saying every piece and product is carb 2 complaint. >> our specs are to make it to california standards. >> but for months we've been hearing from former employees, suppliers and industry competitors that the china-made laminates are not being made to california standars so we -- standards so we...
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May 26, 2015
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feat in california real estate. olivia: good morning. i'm olivia sterns. pimm: and i am pimm fox. we are 90 minutes into the trading day. there we are, the dow jones lower by 1%, the s&p 500 lower points. the nasdaq down 1%. this is all after earnings. olivia: and the big story i found in the currency markets -- the dollar jumping this morning, jumping against an eight-year high in the yen. we also see the strengthen oil, putting a little pressure on the price of oil. you see new york crude trading down at about $58.45. at $1.08?dollar/euro it will be less expensive to go to europe. olivia: always good. charter as made an offer to buy time warner cable, allowing chartered to the most quadruple its number of cable subscribers. year fell apart due to scrutiny from regulators. pure playoffers a cable company that is committed to the development of the cable business no matter where it goes and is efficient and expansive and customer facing and customer oriented. olivia: charter is expected to have fewer regulatory issu
feat in california real estate. olivia: good morning. i'm olivia sterns. pimm: and i am pimm fox. we are 90 minutes into the trading day. there we are, the dow jones lower by 1%, the s&p 500 lower points. the nasdaq down 1%. this is all after earnings. olivia: and the big story i found in the currency markets -- the dollar jumping this morning, jumping against an eight-year high in the yen. we also see the strengthen oil, putting a little pressure on the price of oil. you see new york crude...
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we saw tom steyer in california say contributing to her. i talked to a couple of midwest senators off the record this week. they mentioned she's got a sort of -- they're kind of scared of john, her campaign chair who is a strident on the issue of climate change. they're concerned about whether or not she's going to go too far and that issue. she's got a little bit of a balancing act with some of the mid western democrats on that. >> you notice how glenn manages to work in he's talked to senior officials on background? just in every block? >> yeah. >> he's good for that. >> he's a good reporter, right? >> before we let you go robert there's the big show down that happened in the u.k. last night and we know that pitted tomorrow of your former colleagues and current friends jim and david axelrod axelrod. >> yeah. >> did you have a dog in the fight? >> no. no, in fact when reporters would call me either from here or from england to try to talk about that story, i always conveniently didn't get their e-mails or didn't get their messages. i didn'
we saw tom steyer in california say contributing to her. i talked to a couple of midwest senators off the record this week. they mentioned she's got a sort of -- they're kind of scared of john, her campaign chair who is a strident on the issue of climate change. they're concerned about whether or not she's going to go too far and that issue. she's got a little bit of a balancing act with some of the mid western democrats on that. >> you notice how glenn manages to work in he's talked to...
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california is struggling to a debt to stringent water restrictions. america's most populous state is one of the world's largest economies. this four-year long dry spell could have repercussions around the globe. our correspondent has the report. >> this is where california gets much of its water. from the snow that is melting in the sierra nevada mountains. do not be deceived by this light dusting of white. it is too little too late. this is the sign of an unprecedented fourth year of severe drought. >> what would it be like in a normal year? >> we would still have snow. we would still have a couple of feet of snow in this location. in our april 1 snow survey we had 13 inches in this location. in 2011 there were 91 inches. this is the worst year on record. >> that means less water in the reservoirs then ever before. and a normal year i would be standing under water. the level of this reservoir should be up there above me. like many of the reservoirs across california, it has been hit by the drought, and is down at historically low levels. here, this w
california is struggling to a debt to stringent water restrictions. america's most populous state is one of the world's largest economies. this four-year long dry spell could have repercussions around the globe. our correspondent has the report. >> this is where california gets much of its water. from the snow that is melting in the sierra nevada mountains. do not be deceived by this light dusting of white. it is too little too late. this is the sign of an unprecedented fourth year of...
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the california almonds. for california farmers you can say life has been well kind of nuts these days. plants and fields are thirsty, without much water to go around. so it makes sense for critics to start searching for a scapegoat. but is america's number one snack nut, shown here in video provided by the almond board of california really as bad as it's cracked up to be? let's look at a recent report from the bay area based pacific institute that draws on years of numbers from the department of water resources. it shows almonds and miss tashpistachios are tied for fourth in water intensity. they average about four feet of water. above almonds on the list rice alfalfa and pasture. rice and alfalfa average five feet of water although alfalfa can get all the way up to six. take a look at the data says dennis baldocchi and you'll see almonds are getting a bad rap. >> these trees produce variable crops. both economically and also nutritionally. this is why almonds i think are -- they shouldn't be demonized. i gu
the california almonds. for california farmers you can say life has been well kind of nuts these days. plants and fields are thirsty, without much water to go around. so it makes sense for critics to start searching for a scapegoat. but is america's number one snack nut, shown here in video provided by the almond board of california really as bad as it's cracked up to be? let's look at a recent report from the bay area based pacific institute that draws on years of numbers from the department...
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[cheering and applause] and from san diego, california it's the drummond family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win themself a lot of cash and a shot of driving out of here in a brand-new, head-turning ford fusion hybrid. right there. [cheering and applause] let's play "family feud"! give me lynn. give me mike! [theme music playing] top 7 answers on the board. here we go. name something you shouldn't be thinking about during a church sermon. lynn: sex. steve: sex. [cheering] steve: pass or play? lynn: we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. all right. [cheering] steve: tyree, how are we doing today, man? tyree: good, and you, sir? steve: all right, let's go. name something you shouldn't be thinking about during a church sermon. tyree: eating. steve: eating. [cheering] steve: hey, laverne. laverne: hello, sir. steve: name something you shouldn't be thinking about during a church sermon. laverne: work. steve: work. [cheering]
[cheering and applause] and from san diego, california it's the drummond family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win themself a lot of cash and a shot of driving out of here in a brand-new, head-turning ford fusion hybrid. right there. [cheering and applause] let's play "family feud"! give me lynn. give me mike! [theme music playing] top 7 answers on the board. here we go. name something you shouldn't be thinking about during a church sermon. lynn: sex. steve: sex....
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rank as california's number two agricultural export. and california is the world's leading producer of almonds. not a bad bang for the buck he says, who would like to change the script on these popular nuts. >> solutions to these problems are more complex than simplyey saying almonds are good or bad. we have to really think more carefully about what crops you want to grow and how much water they'll use and what are the true costs of this. >> reporter: we spoke with the almond board of california, which says their farmers are reporting different numbers than what we just showed you. that's because the crops theoretical water need doesn't account for factors like soil type and rainfall. almond farmers say in actuality the crop needs about three feet of water per acre, not four. but either way, the bottom line is exactly the same. almonds do require a lot of water, but they're not at the top of the list for california crops. i'm sam brock. that's this edition of "reality check." back to you. >> duly noted. thank you, sam. >>> now let's tur
rank as california's number two agricultural export. and california is the world's leading producer of almonds. not a bad bang for the buck he says, who would like to change the script on these popular nuts. >> solutions to these problems are more complex than simplyey saying almonds are good or bad. we have to really think more carefully about what crops you want to grow and how much water they'll use and what are the true costs of this. >> reporter: we spoke with the almond board...
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street in california. claudine stop dancing. >> i can't help it. >> too close for com fort. we will be talking warriors all morning long. good morning, everybody friday, may 22nd i'm brian flores. [ laughter ] >> and i'm claudine wong in for pam cook. let's start you off with weather and traffic. steve, i have to tell you. check out that tie. let me see it. i want to see the whole thing. look at that bling this morning. >> that is stylish. >> not messing around. >> and it's notsore cone yum in there. >>> our good friend john said not to repeat myself go ahead and repeat yourself but 55 and overcast. mr. pete have a great weekend. love this weather. i get a lot of people saying they love this weather. some shower activity coming in off the sierra. that could play in east bay and south by later on. lows continue to rotate in. this looks like the last in the current series. the next one will be coming down over land. couple people ask me if steve if these are coming in at jan and february we will be getting m
street in california. claudine stop dancing. >> i can't help it. >> too close for com fort. we will be talking warriors all morning long. good morning, everybody friday, may 22nd i'm brian flores. [ laughter ] >> and i'm claudine wong in for pam cook. let's start you off with weather and traffic. steve, i have to tell you. check out that tie. let me see it. i want to see the whole thing. look at that bling this morning. >> that is stylish. >> not messing around....
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but up and down the state of california this is a very, very safe bridge. this is a well-designed, well-constructed, well-planned-out and in the future, i hope, i trust it will be well maintained and always be safe. you have a great bridge here and should be proud of it. >> jaxon van derbeken you have been covering this story extensively. what are independent bridge engineers telling you? >> it's not a matter of whether it is safe now or it's more like how it was constructed and whether they borrowed into safety margins when things didn't go well, you're supposed to keep a safety margin in reserve so to speak because you don't know how materials are going to behave or whether they will be uniform. you want to have a comfort zone and what a lot of experts question is that when components came in such as the bridge decks and they didn't align properly they had to cause these welds and they are not to caltrans' standards. they had to take safety margins and eat into them. in this tower you have another issue where components that were designed to last 150 year
but up and down the state of california this is a very, very safe bridge. this is a well-designed, well-constructed, well-planned-out and in the future, i hope, i trust it will be well maintained and always be safe. you have a great bridge here and should be proud of it. >> jaxon van derbeken you have been covering this story extensively. what are independent bridge engineers telling you? >> it's not a matter of whether it is safe now or it's more like how it was constructed and...
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forecasters predict drought relief may be on its way to california this year. relief may be on the way. national weather service says the el nino season is strength thenning. historically they average five more inches a rain during moderate to strong el nino events. el nino may come with its own problems like flooding and triggering landslides if the lane fills up too quickly. >>> 4:35. an accusations of sexual misconduct on the peninsula and there might be more young victims. san mateo sheriff's investigators arrested and dran pan after a 14-year-old girl reported that misconduct. she was a student at the think tank learning center in millbrae where pan was a resepgist. detectives say that before that job he worked as a coach at the bay bad mitten center and the crystal springs upland school in hillsboro. >>> one of the hostages held inside an east bay gas station is speaking out and shockingly calling his captor a gentleman. 35-year-old gutierrez went on a carjacking spree across contra costa county on tuesday. he was hold up in antioch for hours before relea
forecasters predict drought relief may be on its way to california this year. relief may be on the way. national weather service says the el nino season is strength thenning. historically they average five more inches a rain during moderate to strong el nino events. el nino may come with its own problems like flooding and triggering landslides if the lane fills up too quickly. >>> 4:35. an accusations of sexual misconduct on the peninsula and there might be more young victims. san...
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reduced supply due to a fire in southern california will keep california gas prices higher. >>> a car wash on the peninsula is taking the guilt out of washing your car during the drought. eco green auto clean in redwood city is washing cars without any hoses or high powered sprays. they estimate they use less than a cup of water per car. the owner developed the spray solution that lifts the dirt and allows it to be wiped up with a towel. he says cars are then dried with another towel and the process works better than water. car owners say they are loving the results. >> i hate driving a dirty car. it is nice. i come here once a week. >> the cost is $25 for the exterior. $35 if you include the interior and you can buy a bottle of the solution. >>> strong winds blew down a tree today in san francisco. the tree came down this afternoon in golden gate park. it hit a parked car, no one was hurt. >>> well, how the weather is, windy outside, now to bill in the weather center -- [ talking at the same time ] >> still windy. sfo blowing to 40 miles per hour on the gusts. real windy along the co
reduced supply due to a fire in southern california will keep california gas prices higher. >>> a car wash on the peninsula is taking the guilt out of washing your car during the drought. eco green auto clean in redwood city is washing cars without any hoses or high powered sprays. they estimate they use less than a cup of water per car. the owner developed the spray solution that lifts the dirt and allows it to be wiped up with a towel. he says cars are then dried with another towel...
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nos traerÁ lluvia el dÍa de hoy en toda california. la lluvia que tanto necesita el estado, por la sequÍa tan severa que estamos travÉs sano. __ atravesando le tengo mÁs informaciÓn del tiempo en mi segmento. no se lo pierda. marÍa: el fiscal nacional de san francisco le enviÓ una carta a la comida de restaurantes mcdonald's. las autoridades locales han recibido mÁs de 1000 quejas contra el restaurante. reportando a la venta de drogas, peleas, asaltos y robos de autos en el local. leÓn: ya regresamos. marÍa: hacemos una pausa y enseguida, al final se quedaron sin sus carreras y ademÁs, con prestamos estudiantiles. quedÓ grabado en vÍdeo el supuesto abuso de un agente del orden, que rociÓ con gas pimienta en la cara, dos adolescentes que estaban detenidos y expulsados. ♪ ♪ ♪ "alton, illi marÍa: un policÍa adelina y, es investigado por presunto abuso de autoridad. rociÓ con la cara a dos adolescentes con gas pimienta en la cara. se ve sufrimientos de los jÓvenes tras ser rociados. leÓn: los ataques sexuales en las
nos traerÁ lluvia el dÍa de hoy en toda california. la lluvia que tanto necesita el estado, por la sequÍa tan severa que estamos travÉs sano. __ atravesando le tengo mÁs informaciÓn del tiempo en mi segmento. no se lo pierda. marÍa: el fiscal nacional de san francisco le enviÓ una carta a la comida de restaurantes mcdonald's. las autoridades locales han recibido mÁs de 1000 quejas contra el restaurante. reportando a la venta de drogas, peleas, asaltos y robos de autos en el local....
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--la patrulla de caminos de california dio a conocer este video donde se ve una camioneta circulando en sentido contrario sobre la >> pidieron de una camarera circulan en sentido contrario sobre la carretera 80 en sacramento, imÁgenes se captaron segundos antes de que el conductor chocaron de frente con otro automÓvil del aparato suficiente con el martes pasado y dejÓ tres personas muertas >> dos cientos 1000 estudiantes del sistema de universidad de california se salvaron un incremento en la colegiatura de los prÓximos dos aÑos, se anunciÓ un acuerdo entre el gobernador para indicar fondos para 10 campus de la universidad para seguir pagando 12.200 $ al aÑo. >> las arcas del estado de california tienen miles de millones de dÓlares mÁs de lo que se calculÓ inicialmente. >> el gobernador brown explicÓ cÓmo se solucionara este tema. >> es un horror gastar el superÁvit que ha tenido el estado desde que fue presentado el presupuesto para el ciclo 2015. >> la salud y la educaciÓn son nuestro enfoque, de acuerdo a la constituciÓn de california las escuelas recibirÁn 2700 mi
--la patrulla de caminos de california dio a conocer este video donde se ve una camioneta circulando en sentido contrario sobre la >> pidieron de una camarera circulan en sentido contrario sobre la carretera 80 en sacramento, imÁgenes se captaron segundos antes de que el conductor chocaron de frente con otro automÓvil del aparato suficiente con el martes pasado y dejÓ tres personas muertas >> dos cientos 1000 estudiantes del sistema de universidad de california se salvaron un...
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the biggest winners from prop 13-- i think this is very important-- was california business and california agriculture. as i recall, if one was creating a pie chart, you'd say in this chart that about 1/3 of the benefits from 13 went to homeowners. 2/3 went to business and agriculture. one group that did lose, in my opinion, was the renter. jarvis had literally promised renters that savings would be passed on from apartment owners to the renter. and really that never occurred. but for the average taxpayer proposition 13 seemed remarkable-- getting a break on taxes with little sacrifice on services. jarvis was back in 1980 with a new initiative-- proposition 9, which would cut state income taxes by 50%. the opposition led by the california public employees union focused its tv campaign on fairness. is it fair that if 9 passes you get a huge tax break and the average person gets nothing? i didn't write proposition 9. why not reduce the sales tax so everyone benefits equally? as i said, i didn't write proposition 9. you could have fooled me. the campaign against proposition 9 was successful.
the biggest winners from prop 13-- i think this is very important-- was california business and california agriculture. as i recall, if one was creating a pie chart, you'd say in this chart that about 1/3 of the benefits from 13 went to homeowners. 2/3 went to business and agriculture. one group that did lose, in my opinion, was the renter. jarvis had literally promised renters that savings would be passed on from apartment owners to the renter. and really that never occurred. but for the...
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a california democrat.running for the u-s senate. is facing some serious questions after she made-.what some are calling-- a derogatory gesture about native americans. with our c-n-n partnership.david bienick reports. david > > :it happened during a gathering of the indian-american caucus at the democratic state convention. u.s. senate candidate loretta sanchez was telling how she'd recently received an invitation from someone within the indian- american community. california "i'm going to his office thinking i'm going to go meet with. right? cause he said indian american." david > > :the man who filmed sanchez's gesture with his cell phone said. several people in the room found the gesture insensitive to native americans. >> "oh, i was shocked and appalled that she would make the disparaging comments about native americans that way. just very un-democratic." david > > a short time later sanchez's opponent kamala harris was told about the gesture. california attorney general >> "umm. i don't know what to say to that. that's. uhh. tha
a california democrat.running for the u-s senate. is facing some serious questions after she made-.what some are calling-- a derogatory gesture about native americans. with our c-n-n partnership.david bienick reports. david > > :it happened during a gathering of the indian-american caucus at the democratic state convention. u.s. senate candidate loretta sanchez was telling how she'd recently received an invitation from someone within the indian- american community. california "i'm...
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drops say in california vaccines save more than 4,000 lives a year. some parents unmoved. >> we are disappointed that our representatives are not doing what is right by the citizens of the state. they are not standing up for our religious rights. for parental rights. >> we are turning the tied stop diseases before anymore families are hurt. >> reporter: if passed and signed by the governor the vaccine law would take effect january 2016. >> john fowler, thank you. >>> new at 5:00 p.m. is it an attack against plus size women? that is what the business owner thinks is happening. sheathings that is why vanderals throwing rocks -- she thinks that is why vanderals throwing rocks into -- vandals are throwing rocks into her store. ktvu's azenith smith shows us what is going on there. >> reporter: there are signs posted all over the store that says 24 hours surveillance video, an alarm system, bars on the windows but that hasn't detoured vandals. the owner thinks they are fat shamers. >> my gut is telling me we are being targeted. >> reporter: three times sinc
drops say in california vaccines save more than 4,000 lives a year. some parents unmoved. >> we are disappointed that our representatives are not doing what is right by the citizens of the state. they are not standing up for our religious rights. for parental rights. >> we are turning the tied stop diseases before anymore families are hurt. >> reporter: if passed and signed by the governor the vaccine law would take effect january 2016. >> john fowler, thank you....
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you can make california, every city look like baghdad. and we'd save 8.5% water. that's not where the savings are. >> reporter: he said he's losing a lot of business now, but once california gets rain again -- >> people will go back to green lawns. a green lawn is part of the american dream. and i think it will stay that way. i just don't think you change that. >> reporter: danielle nottingham, cbs news, oxnard, california. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the u.s. strategy to fight isis. we'll speak with national security analyst juan zarate. plus senator and presidential hopeful rand paul joins us in the studio. and comedian adam carillo stops by with his new book on parent parenting. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. i'm michelle griego. >>> taking a life look out -- live look out at the golden gate bridge this very early morning after a holiday and look at that. all those cars on the road. >> three. >> three in the distance. >> why not? >> yeah, good morning, i
you can make california, every city look like baghdad. and we'd save 8.5% water. that's not where the savings are. >> reporter: he said he's losing a lot of business now, but once california gets rain again -- >> people will go back to green lawns. a green lawn is part of the american dream. and i think it will stay that way. i just don't think you change that. >> reporter: danielle nottingham, cbs news, oxnard, california. >>> coming up after your local news on...
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leÓn: el gobernador de california declarÓ estado de mercedes y a santa bÁrbara tras el derrame de unos 21.000 galones de petrÓleo en el ocÉano. la mancha se extendiÓ de cuatro a nueve millas a travÉs de la lÍnea costera lo que llevÓ a brown a esta declaraciÓn marÍa: cientos de miles de salvadoreÑos dirÁn presente durante la ceremonia de beatificaciÓn de monseÑor romero. la capital sigue llegando sacerdotes de todo el mundo. leÓn: norma roque hablÓ con varios de ellos y nos tiene algÚn testimonio de un milagro del futuro beato. norma: la catedral de san salvador el templo desde donde monseÑor pedÍa por los mÁs necesitados y por tantos que le vieron dos durante su sepelio. >> defensa de los derechos de la iglesia. norma: la beatificaciÓn del mear tiene este sÁbado serÁ un evento. >> de recordar sus palabras. >> Él estaba mezclada con el pueblo tratando de llegar lo mÁs posible. norma: esta salvadoreÑa tambiÉn se unirÁ a la celebraciÓn en la plaza, su razÓn es... >> dije "milagro" y seÑalÉ hacia el pÓster de monseÑor romero, dice que tuvo un problema y se c
leÓn: el gobernador de california declarÓ estado de mercedes y a santa bÁrbara tras el derrame de unos 21.000 galones de petrÓleo en el ocÉano. la mancha se extendiÓ de cuatro a nueve millas a travÉs de la lÍnea costera lo que llevÓ a brown a esta declaraciÓn marÍa: cientos de miles de salvadoreÑos dirÁn presente durante la ceremonia de beatificaciÓn de monseÑor romero. la capital sigue llegando sacerdotes de todo el mundo. leÓn: norma roque hablÓ con varios de ellos y nos...
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>> pam :breaking news out of southern california. authorities say two people have been shot and one assaulted near the u-c santa barbara campus. the shooting happened shortly before 7:30 this evening. at a home in an area of small apartments in the isla vista neighborhood. authorities say three men in their early 20's were taken to a hospital with moderate injuries. one of those men was wounded from an assualt, not from gunfire. the campus was briefly searched and locked down. the school also says one of the injured may be a suspect in the attack but a second suspect drove away. there is no word at this time if any of the people involved are students at the university the shooting comes less than two weeks. before the anniversary of a mass shooting in isla vista. on may 23rd, 2014, elliot rodger. killed six people and injured 14-others near campus, before killing himself. rodger posted a youtube video outlining the attack. as a means of revenge for social and sexual rejection. he had a history of mental health issues. tonight. a fina
>> pam :breaking news out of southern california. authorities say two people have been shot and one assaulted near the u-c santa barbara campus. the shooting happened shortly before 7:30 this evening. at a home in an area of small apartments in the isla vista neighborhood. authorities say three men in their early 20's were taken to a hospital with moderate injuries. one of those men was wounded from an assualt, not from gunfire. the campus was briefly searched and locked down. the school...
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palm trees don't really need a lot of water. >>> well, everybody does in california because the california drought is now the worst in state history. however, santa fe, new mexico, actually has the highest average monthly water bill. although, you know, in southern california i know people are paying thousands. some residents in california are backing a $1 billion projecting that will turn ocean water into drinking water. but will it be enough to solve the water shortage, and what will it ultimately cost customers? robert gray in carlsbad, california, with the water plant is under construction, but there's a catch. robert? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, liz. well, you know, it's not going to be ready tomorrow. plant officials tell me today they're still on track to open in november. now, the builds will be going -- bills will be going higher, averaging $5-$7 a month for residents here. they're making a long-term bet, though, san diego county has agreed for 30 years to buy this water from the desalination plant, and they've got a fixed cost basically over the next 30 years. they're making
palm trees don't really need a lot of water. >>> well, everybody does in california because the california drought is now the worst in state history. however, santa fe, new mexico, actually has the highest average monthly water bill. although, you know, in southern california i know people are paying thousands. some residents in california are backing a $1 billion projecting that will turn ocean water into drinking water. but will it be enough to solve the water shortage, and what will...
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for the last two years that'stions program through the public california and for the last two years we've benefit in negotiation providers in san francisco the chinese community heartbeat plan we've been in negotiations to provide for a contract we're still in negotiation the target population is about three to four thousand but medicaid it the largest population we have enrolled over hocking thousand individuals. >> for medicaid. >> ac a is the law of the land you have the medicaid and insurance expansion and covered california is an component of that. >> accident framework to become. >> within the next couple of months we're no negotiations now for the first negotiation had to tend end because of the enrollment time and started up to have a completion of the negotiations. >> great 3 parts to the ac a the medicaid and cover california all and, of course our own healthy san francisco to note that many communities around the country and the biggest health systems and los angeles is work the past leadership to begin another healthy la so to speak but we have almost 18 thousand people
for the last two years that'stions program through the public california and for the last two years we've benefit in negotiation providers in san francisco the chinese community heartbeat plan we've been in negotiations to provide for a contract we're still in negotiation the target population is about three to four thousand but medicaid it the largest population we have enrolled over hocking thousand individuals. >> for medicaid. >> ac a is the law of the land you have the medicaid...
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california public schools will receive most of the additional money. proportion two approved by voters in november requires a percentage be saved in the rainy day fund. the governors will have to decide what to do with the surplus a nice problem to have considering a fetch days ago the state had a huge budget deficit. >>> tough game on saturday but the warriors take on the grizzlies in game four of the play offs. the grizzlies lead the series 2- 1. instead of practicing yesterday the team watched game 3 to see what went wrong. steph curry carried the weariors a lot this season. many are hoping curry can regain his focus after a disappointing series so far in memphis. >> we have no choice but to respond to the adversity and we will. we've got to compete 4 minutes. we've got to defend harder and do everything better. that's what the play offs are about. >> the warriors will be a little thinner on the bench. maurice will not play tonight. game five is back here in oakland on wednesday. >>> instead of dwelling on the loss fans took part in a fun game of tr
california public schools will receive most of the additional money. proportion two approved by voters in november requires a percentage be saved in the rainy day fund. the governors will have to decide what to do with the surplus a nice problem to have considering a fetch days ago the state had a huge budget deficit. >>> tough game on saturday but the warriors take on the grizzlies in game four of the play offs. the grizzlies lead the series 2- 1. instead of practicing yesterday the...
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a contagious dog flu spreads to california. the symptoms that pet owners should b >>> the stage is set a showdown between the mvp and the man known as the king. kpix 5's anne makovec tells us on warriors fans now gearing up for the nba finals. she shows us. >> reporter: tickets go on sale tomorrow for the warriors' first game against the cleveland cavaliers. this is the warriors' first trip to the nba finals in 40 years. this morning, the t-shirt fans had only dreamt about went on sale. >> i'm up early because i have to get this t-shirt for my family. >> reporter: the golden state warriors are western conference champions. i'm so happy i can sleep. >> reporter: the warriors won the trophy beating the houston rockets 104-90. >> two years ago, we were sitting on this court after a second round loss to san antonio thanking them for their support. fast forward two years later we were four wins away from the goal so this is a pleasure. >> reporter: oakland city hall was lit up in blue and gold and warriors fans were over the moon. >
a contagious dog flu spreads to california. the symptoms that pet owners should b >>> the stage is set a showdown between the mvp and the man known as the king. kpix 5's anne makovec tells us on warriors fans now gearing up for the nba finals. she shows us. >> reporter: tickets go on sale tomorrow for the warriors' first game against the cleveland cavaliers. this is the warriors' first trip to the nba finals in 40 years. this morning, the t-shirt fans had only dreamt about went...
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the waters off the california coastline. how did it happen? and how bad is the damage? >>> another beached whale, the third in recent weeks, this time in half moon bay >>> the largest ougautomotive recall >>> a live look outside this morning the bay bridge on wednesday, may 20th. you are watching "today in the bay." >>> a good wednesday morning. it's 4:30. thank you for joining us. >> let's first check that forecast, and rob mayeda, good morning. >> good morning. large clouds and misty skies around the bay area. we're talking 60s with sunny breaks. more interesting in the forecast is increasing showers across the bay area s for a look at your wednesday morning commute, here's mike. >> the toll plaza did have a couple cars. i do want to tell you upper east shore freeway, we did have a crash and car fire. minor slowing at the scene. i imagine the fire is out, because a couple chirp crews have cleared. we'll cover that and more details coming up >>> we do have breaking news this morning, a tense standoff in san francisco. police are at the scene of a housing complex not fa
the waters off the california coastline. how did it happen? and how bad is the damage? >>> another beached whale, the third in recent weeks, this time in half moon bay >>> the largest ougautomotive recall >>> a live look outside this morning the bay bridge on wednesday, may 20th. you are watching "today in the bay." >>> a good wednesday morning. it's 4:30. thank you for joining us. >> let's first check that forecast, and rob mayeda, good...
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one of the largest in northern california. it has unique features like wine tasting room, a pizza venue, noodle bar and a barbecue bar. they wanted a store in bublen because they know there are a lot of families who are interested inch fresh organic food. >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at -- >>> the ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00 p.m. starts now. a grandma attacked after getting off a muni bus. good evening. >>> i am julie haener. >> and i am frank somerville. >> the attack was random. it happened on mother's day. the victim in her 70s. her family says she is now in a coma and may never wake up. ktvu's mike mibach with who investigators are looking for for information about the attack. >> reporter: that assault happened middle of the afternoon in china town and investigators indeed are not only looking for the attacker but looking for a good samaritan who dime the help of -- came to the help of the woman. >> reporter: on sunday, may 10, mother's day, this woman just exited a muni bus
one of the largest in northern california. it has unique features like wine tasting room, a pizza venue, noodle bar and a barbecue bar. they wanted a store in bublen because they know there are a lot of families who are interested inch fresh organic food. >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at -- >>> the ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00 p.m. starts now. a grandma attacked after getting off a muni bus. good evening. >>> i am julie...
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that could put pressure on california prices as out of state demand grows. products made with eggs including baked goods and ice cream could also be impacted. >>> another city voting to boost its minimum wage. the increase in its work for the largest city yet. >> i layed out the below average temperatures we're seeing across the area. but are the warmer days coming up? how much longer this cool weather is going to stick around. >> i think we're crazy. sometimes. but that's what makes life interesting. >> a bay area couple's labor of love. they are being honored for fostering more than 30 children. the growing need for homes. at subway, a great meal starts with a great sandwich on the new "simple 6 menu." with six of our best six-inch subs, like the tender turkey breast plus any bag of chips and a 21-ounce drink for just $6 every day. >>> the state department today to set up a release of hillary clinton e-mails. the democrat was campaigning in iowa and said the release could not come soon enough. the state department had targeted next january to release the e
that could put pressure on california prices as out of state demand grows. products made with eggs including baked goods and ice cream could also be impacted. >>> another city voting to boost its minimum wage. the increase in its work for the largest city yet. >> i layed out the below average temperatures we're seeing across the area. but are the warmer days coming up? how much longer this cool weather is going to stick around. >> i think we're crazy. sometimes. but that's...
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it is a microcosm of what is going wrong in the state of california. the storms that did bring us rain did a little for the sierra snowpack. most of the snowpack is already gone. there is no telling how long the drought could last the tree rings show our region has been through much worse for much longer. with the demands we are putting on resources we could be accelerating the natural cycle of megadrought's. the choices we make now could determine whether the past is likely to repeat itself. >> i am optimistic. i am not so optimistic we will do it. it is a contentious issue. we fight over water, we always have. >> thank you for joining us for this half-hour special on the california drug. our -- our coverage -- thank you for joining us for this half-hour special on the california drought. you can find water restrictions we leave on our website. tonight at 10:00 there is a multimillion dollar waterpark under construction with the drought. that is tonight at 10:00. that was our half-hour special on the drought. we will see you tonight at 10:00 with the
it is a microcosm of what is going wrong in the state of california. the storms that did bring us rain did a little for the sierra snowpack. most of the snowpack is already gone. there is no telling how long the drought could last the tree rings show our region has been through much worse for much longer. with the demands we are putting on resources we could be accelerating the natural cycle of megadrought's. the choices we make now could determine whether the past is likely to repeat itself....
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las manchas de petrÓleo amenaza arruinar los paseos algunas de las playas de california. tambiÉn investigaciÓn derrame estÁ relacionado con la rotura de un oleoducto hace unos dÍas. la aficiÓn de hollywood alimenta un temor real para miles en los angeles y san francisco. marÍa: el expresidente de la cÁmara de representantes fue acusado hoy por transacciones bancarias ilegales y de mentir al fbi. la fiscalÍa presentÓ cargos en su contra por estructurar relaciones para retirar de manera fragmentada y evitar que las autoridades reportaran las transacciones por mÁs de diez mil dÓlares. cada cargo podrÍa acarrear cargos por aÑos de prisiÓn. >> la llegada de petrÓleo a las costas de california sigue complicando la situaciÓn en varias playas. uno de los casos mÁs recientes es manhattan beach donde han aparecido manchas de crudo. la pregunta es: de dÓnde provienen? las autoridades se han visto obligadas a cerrar una porciÓn de esa Área costera. >> las autoridades describen como pelotas de petrÓleo o alquitrÁn lo encontrado en varias playas del sur de califor
las manchas de petrÓleo amenaza arruinar los paseos algunas de las playas de california. tambiÉn investigaciÓn derrame estÁ relacionado con la rotura de un oleoducto hace unos dÍas. la aficiÓn de hollywood alimenta un temor real para miles en los angeles y san francisco. marÍa: el expresidente de la cÁmara de representantes fue acusado hoy por transacciones bancarias ilegales y de mentir al fbi. la fiscalÍa presentÓ cargos en su contra por estructurar relaciones para retirar de manera...
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the up date to the state of california budget and the controller three forties on the six month and the nine month report as well as the 5 year financial plan and the ten year capitol plan and we also have the forms of the official notice, and the notice of intention to sell as well as the continued certificate to buy approving of that transaction you are allowing us to make the forms to the package and complete and the accurate final forms of distribution to the mocker ket. and next is the certificates of participation for the war memorial veteran's building and the improvements and if you recall that the board approved this item in 2011 and we nr front of you today to again allow us to present the updates to the preliminary official statement that is in the final form that has been included of the other items and updates and the board has approved the items and saying that with in the times of the mayors and the controller's budget report and the five year financial plan and the ten year capitol plan and what we have been doing is we have used the commercial program and we have used a
the up date to the state of california budget and the controller three forties on the six month and the nine month report as well as the 5 year financial plan and the ten year capitol plan and we also have the forms of the official notice, and the notice of intention to sell as well as the continued certificate to buy approving of that transaction you are allowing us to make the forms to the package and complete and the accurate final forms of distribution to the mocker ket. and next is the...
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en california hasta de la sequÍa culpan a los inmigrantes. les diremos quiÉn los acusa. [mÚsica] ♪ mi hogar... ♪ anunciador: más de un millón de estadounidenses en riesgo de ejecución hipotecaria han sido ayudados por making home affordable. averigua cuáles son tus opciones. ♪ mi hogar es mi lugar ♪ [mÚsica] marÍa: no son dios, ni la naturaleza, ni el calentamiento global responsables por la sequÍa en california. son los inmigrantes ilegales. asÍ lo promueve a travÉs de una campaÑa que incluye comerciales de tv. nuestros corresponsal tiene este informe. >> durante aÑos se los ha acusado de quitar trabajos, traer enfermedafles y aprovecharse de los servicios pÚblicos. ahora los inmigrantes con y sin documentos son responsabilizados por algo mÁs: por la sequÍa en california. >> nosotros no somos dios para decir que vamos a quitar o poner el agua. el agua la manda dios. >> este video producido por un grupo que quiere limitar la entrada de inmigrantes los culpa por agravar la sequÍa. >> en el anuncio, un niÑo se pregunta por quÉ muchos no tienen agu
en california hasta de la sequÍa culpan a los inmigrantes. les diremos quiÉn los acusa. [mÚsica] ♪ mi hogar... ♪ anunciador: más de un millón de estadounidenses en riesgo de ejecución hipotecaria han sido ayudados por making home affordable. averigua cuáles son tus opciones. ♪ mi hogar es mi lugar ♪ [mÚsica] marÍa: no son dios, ni la naturaleza, ni el calentamiento global responsables por la sequÍa en california. son los inmigrantes ilegales. asÍ lo promueve a travÉs de una...
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a low pressure system will be drigging into northern california -- digging into northern california. it will keep us cool. it will be warmer in san francisco. yesterday was 57. today, 59. i think you will get more sun. so much cool air aloft. by the -- i think the coast will warm up. inland temps will drop anywhere from 5 to 10 degrees. it will dig into redding and take the turn only to be followed by another system falling in and maybe giving us rain on thursday. 40s, 50s on the temps. there is a rip-roaring breeze for some. especially out to the delta and sfo which both had gusts to 30 miles an hour. west hayward, 17. this system will move in. it will dig in to about here and then move in and another one drops in. that one will be stronger. all signs are pointing to cloud and rain by thursday. three days to iron things out. we'll see. sun, cloud, breezy. cool, very cool, below average temps. some areas will not hit 70. all right, sal? >>> someone might be just joining us and not realize that the san mateo bridge opened without delay. it opened maybe about a half- hour early. so thi
a low pressure system will be drigging into northern california -- digging into northern california. it will keep us cool. it will be warmer in san francisco. yesterday was 57. today, 59. i think you will get more sun. so much cool air aloft. by the -- i think the coast will warm up. inland temps will drop anywhere from 5 to 10 degrees. it will dig into redding and take the turn only to be followed by another system falling in and maybe giving us rain on thursday. 40s, 50s on the temps. there...
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juanfra/ots --- en el sur de california la polica investiga un despiadado acto... take vo --- segn los investigadores alguien hech intencionalment e cloro en una alberca llena de lobos marinos rescatados... --- el hecho se report en un centro ubicado en ''laguna beach''... ---esto ocurri un dia antes que las especies marinas sean llevadas de regreso al oceano... ocasionandoles quemaduras.. --- el lugar est siendo vigilado mientras tanto la polica est tras los pasos del responsable ... lorena - take vo --en "nueva york" una paloma aparentemente malhumorada parece que se desquit contra los visitantes de un centro comercial. -- el ave atac a un hombre y luego a sta seÑora a quin le di un gran susto. --pero no todo termina ah porque cuando la mujer se alejaba, la paloma la persigui una vez ms. --no se reportaron heridos... y hasta el momento se desconoce lo que pudo haber arruinado el da de ste pjaro. lorena --- como cada miercoles, las camaras de telemundo 48 van a tu escuela..... hoy estan en la secundaria fischer ac en la ciudad de san jos --- juanfra --- ms adelan
juanfra/ots --- en el sur de california la polica investiga un despiadado acto... take vo --- segn los investigadores alguien hech intencionalment e cloro en una alberca llena de lobos marinos rescatados... --- el hecho se report en un centro ubicado en ''laguna beach''... ---esto ocurri un dia antes que las especies marinas sean llevadas de regreso al oceano... ocasionandoles quemaduras.. --- el lugar est siendo vigilado mientras tanto la polica est tras los pasos del responsable ... lorena -...
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if california accepts the deal, it could be a model for farmers across california. delta farmers say their proposal will help them plan the year with more certainty. >>> the the city of dublin says is good reason to move forward with construction of a new water park despite the dire drought conditions. critics say, however, the timing is bad. >> reporter: excavators and equipment is already carving out the site of the aquatic center. >> we are all waiting. because if we don't have water parks near to this area. >> i know the drought is bad but i think it's something good for the kids. >> reporter: but down the street where lawns are brown, some can't believe the city broke ground in april on such a project. >> it's just mind boggling. all of these things seem disconnected with the whole concern for the drought. >> reporter: andrew says it sends the wrong message. watching every drop in a bucket and he says it's a bad use of public money. >> i think the timing is wrong. and i think the city could serve its people better by just completing some of the more environment
if california accepts the deal, it could be a model for farmers across california. delta farmers say their proposal will help them plan the year with more certainty. >>> the the city of dublin says is good reason to move forward with construction of a new water park despite the dire drought conditions. critics say, however, the timing is bad. >> reporter: excavators and equipment is already carving out the site of the aquatic center. >> we are all waiting. because if we...
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california pines. feasting on thirsty defenseless trees weakened from the drought. this 125-foot ponderosa pine fell victim to an army of beetles. >> there's thousands of them and they are very small very tiny beetles. about the size of a group of rice. >> reporter: but they do big damage? >> huge damage. >> reporter: they killed an estimated 800,000 acres of trees last year. dead stalks are popping up amongst the evergreen landscape particularly in the forests of central california. >> we're going to see stands of standing dead red trees this summer. that's going to increase the fire hazard in and around communities alls across the state. >> reporter: the beetles lay eggs and one mating pair can reproduce more than 12 million a year. at that rate it's hard for experts to keep pace with the problem. the rare days of mountain mist in southern california do little toll help drought conditions making it more difficult for tree removal crews to cut down dead pines destroyed by the beetles. noah whitney has
california pines. feasting on thirsty defenseless trees weakened from the drought. this 125-foot ponderosa pine fell victim to an army of beetles. >> there's thousands of them and they are very small very tiny beetles. about the size of a group of rice. >> reporter: but they do big damage? >> huge damage. >> reporter: they killed an estimated 800,000 acres of trees last year. dead stalks are popping up amongst the evergreen landscape particularly in the forests of...
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>> i want tow call the governor of california our president and i want to fly the california flag above the american flag. >> i want to ban the sale of evil shellfish in the state. it's a real problem. >> i want to ban the replay of the "big bang theory" on all daytime television, all nighttime television. >> reporter: kidding about that, i hope. it's one of cbs' top shows. the others, well, there's a chance they could get on the ballot along with -- >> intolerant jackass act. >> reporter: aimed at the author of the initiative to make the killing of gay people legal. how many people like that are there, do you think? >> how many people, what, who are intolerant jackasses? >> reporter: yeah. >> there's one. >> reporter: activist charlotte laws is taking on religious fanatic matthew mclaughlin who famously got the anti-gay initiative paperwork going and the attorney general found out there was nothing she could do about it. >> we decided to bring our own leviticus measure to the california ballot in 2016. >> reporter: joe decker of san jose has started the god hates shrimp campaign in a s
>> i want tow call the governor of california our president and i want to fly the california flag above the american flag. >> i want to ban the sale of evil shellfish in the state. it's a real problem. >> i want to ban the replay of the "big bang theory" on all daytime television, all nighttime television. >> reporter: kidding about that, i hope. it's one of cbs' top shows. the others, well, there's a chance they could get on the ballot along with -- >>...
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take vo en una medida historica, la junta estatal de recursos de agua del estado de california podra ahora, emitir multas de hasta diez mil dolares en contra de las ciudades que no cumplan con sus objetivos de reduccion de consumo o violen las ordenes estatales.... -----los reguladores se reunieron ayer en sacramento, para responder a la orden ejecutiva del gobernador jerry brown --- , que requiere una reduccion del 25 por ciento en el uso urbano de agua en todo el estado.... quedara a discrecion de cada agencia como lograran la meta de reducir el consumo a traves de cambios en los precios o haciedo valer las restricciones en los tiempos de riego de jardines.... y es que mientras la capa de nieve en la sierra nevada se ha encogido a niveles minimos.... los mantos aquiferos subterraneos se han desplomado y muchos pozos se han secado, la gran mayoria de las personas aun no estan contribuyendo al ahorro del agua.... paola on cam en marzo, los californianos reducimos nuestro consumo de agua en solo 3 punto seis por ciento... mucho menos de la meta establecida por el gobernador....juan fr
take vo en una medida historica, la junta estatal de recursos de agua del estado de california podra ahora, emitir multas de hasta diez mil dolares en contra de las ciudades que no cumplan con sus objetivos de reduccion de consumo o violen las ordenes estatales.... -----los reguladores se reunieron ayer en sacramento, para responder a la orden ejecutiva del gobernador jerry brown --- , que requiere una reduccion del 25 por ciento en el uso urbano de agua en todo el estado.... quedara a...
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. >> california is falling short of the drought conservation roles. the governor called for a cut back. we face only 3.6%. new restrictions are being discussed now. >> if you're doing. >> i good job in your district and you might be cutting your use this summer by 36%. >> this is what the drought looks like. here is how it sounded today. >> going down to one day per week we'll see vegetation dieing. >> remember when governor brown announced a 25% water cut last month? >> we're standing on dry grass. >> there is a long way to go. >> the architect of one tiered plan will reduce water use based on how much districts cut back. take a look at the maps. san franciscoins need only cut 8% more. the 16% cuts include santa rosa, berkeley and mountain view. 20%, which is average outliers must cut 36%. in cases they'll happen tb to be person that can least afford it. >> there is outdoor water use where people have a lot of landscaping. >> if you have a big house with a large lawn, learn to love the color brown. >> in an hour, golden state warriors will sound off
. >> california is falling short of the drought conservation roles. the governor called for a cut back. we face only 3.6%. new restrictions are being discussed now. >> if you're doing. >> i good job in your district and you might be cutting your use this summer by 36%. >> this is what the drought looks like. here is how it sounded today. >> going down to one day per week we'll see vegetation dieing. >> remember when governor brown announced a 25% water cut...
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teri okita reports from idyllwild, california. >> reporter: the bark beetle feasts on california pines. this 125-foot ponderosa pine fell victim to an army of beetles. >> there's thousands of them and they are very small very tiny beetles. about the size of a grain of rice. >> but they can do big damage. >> huge. yes. >> reporter: the tiny pest killed an estimated 800,000 acres of trees last year. dead stalks are popping up amongst the evergreen landscape, particularly in the forests of central california. >> we're going to see stands of standing dead red trees this summer. that's going to increase the fire hazard in an around communities all across the state. >> reporter: the beetles eat a path through the bark and lay more than 12 million beetle eggs a year. it's hard for forestry experts to keep pace with the problem. the rare days of mountain mist in southern california do little to help drought conditions. making it more difficult for tree removal crews to cut down dead pines destroyed by the beetles. noah whitney has been cutting trees for 17 years and has never seen it this bad.
teri okita reports from idyllwild, california. >> reporter: the bark beetle feasts on california pines. this 125-foot ponderosa pine fell victim to an army of beetles. >> there's thousands of them and they are very small very tiny beetles. about the size of a grain of rice. >> but they can do big damage. >> huge. yes. >> reporter: the tiny pest killed an estimated 800,000 acres of trees last year. dead stalks are popping up amongst the evergreen landscape,...