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so what people have experienced in california, our family has experienced in california. my dad, he has alzheimer's. now for 20 years. every family is going to be hit with that. >> you said it's time for a latina in the u.s. senate. why is that so important? >> i think it's time for this latina in the united states senate. this latina, by congressional quarterly was named as one of the 25 most powerful women in the congress. republican or democrat, house member or senator. and they said two things about me. one, she knows how to frame the issues and debate and bring people to the table, and two, she knows how to find the votes to pass laws. and so i think we need this latina in the united states senate. >> you made some remarks recently about muslim americans that were very controversial. what was the point you were trying to make? >> you're looking at the person who sat for 20 years on the armed services committee, on the homeland security committee since its inception. one of the areas of my expertise is counterterrorism, and so when i said that there were a group of mu
so what people have experienced in california, our family has experienced in california. my dad, he has alzheimer's. now for 20 years. every family is going to be hit with that. >> you said it's time for a latina in the u.s. senate. why is that so important? >> i think it's time for this latina in the united states senate. this latina, by congressional quarterly was named as one of the 25 most powerful women in the congress. republican or democrat, house member or senator. and they...
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we saw it last night in southern california. there was violence, a police car smashed outside a rally, a trump rally in costa mesa. we had thought today might be a bit different because it's the noon hour, it's daylight and frankly because this is a hyatt hotel and organized event for gop, not a donald trump rally, per se. again, organizers have organized a demonstration and they're out enforce. allie, if you're still with us, are you still with us from inside the venue? >> reporter: yes. >> tell us what you're seeing now. >> reporter: i actually walked up closer to the police signs, and saw eggshells on the ground i think were thrown before i was able to get out here and remnants of that on the floor. the crowds seemed to have moved trying to push directly through police lining the edge of the hyatt hotel and instead marching through the area. they're definitely still standing in front of the policeman. the police have bike racks between them and the protesters. they have their helmets on and batons at the ready in case anybody
we saw it last night in southern california. there was violence, a police car smashed outside a rally, a trump rally in costa mesa. we had thought today might be a bit different because it's the noon hour, it's daylight and frankly because this is a hyatt hotel and organized event for gop, not a donald trump rally, per se. again, organizers have organized a demonstration and they're out enforce. allie, if you're still with us, are you still with us from inside the venue? >> reporter: yes....
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california campaign headquarters. >> as oakland goes, so does california. >> and if hilary wins oakland, she will be the next president of the united states. >> it's 14 days, before the vote. they open the first office in oakland, it was more low key in a small training session for bernie sanders volunteers in berkley. who started to knock on doors. >> if you are a registered democrat, that is the easiest. >> the more people that vote, the better chance we have. >> the more people that have involved between now and june 7th, they will be activated and ready to go on to november to win. >> democratic voter registration in california so far this year, is 185% higher than what it was in 2012. while, republican voter registration is up 63%. in oakland, abc 7 news. >> and with just 40 days to go until california's june 7th primary, stay up to date, the abc 7 news app. >> new at 11:00, in an open letter, mayor ed lee is urging police officers to fight bigotry and serve the city honestly. b bigoted text messages were released. and the letter said that those that commit the acts do not deserve
california campaign headquarters. >> as oakland goes, so does california. >> and if hilary wins oakland, she will be the next president of the united states. >> it's 14 days, before the vote. they open the first office in oakland, it was more low key in a small training session for bernie sanders volunteers in berkley. who started to knock on doors. >> if you are a registered democrat, that is the easiest. >> the more people that vote, the better chance we have....
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and we even had a special name for it in california. it was called the california dream. people came from all over the world to live their dreams here. it wasn't just the rich and famous. it was people like you, people like my wife who lost both of her parents when she was a child. lost her brother in the military when she was a child. by the age of 55, she graduated fi beta kappa. now we see that dream slipping away. the fastest growing path to the middle class today is a government job. we're losing faith in our future and we've definitely lost faith in our politics. here's what i promise you. i will listen to you, and i will fight every day and every night to end the high speed rail and solve our water problem. i will work every night to try to get you a better paying job and get your kids educated. i will do everything i can to keep you safe do this with me. let's shake things up. can you imagine the story if i actually won this election? >> people would know that the american dream and the california dream is alive and well and doing better than ever. thank you very
and we even had a special name for it in california. it was called the california dream. people came from all over the world to live their dreams here. it wasn't just the rich and famous. it was people like you, people like my wife who lost both of her parents when she was a child. lost her brother in the military when she was a child. by the age of 55, she graduated fi beta kappa. now we see that dream slipping away. the fastest growing path to the middle class today is a government job. we're...
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. >> inside the debate in california - that could ripple across the nation. should medically assisted suicide be legalized. >> we cannot legislation morality. this is a matter of personal choice. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm adam may with this report. tonight we tackle a subject that we all face - death. if you think about how you want to die, you might say peacefully in your sleep or surrounded by friends or family. well, what g you could plan that and avoid a drawn-out sometimes painful death. because of diseases or cancers. the debate over medically assisted suicide is rapidly heating up, and soon it could be a real option for millions more americans. for those on the front lines of this battle. all eyes are on california, that's where one husband made a promise to britney. >> we cannot legislate morality, this is a matter of choice. >> reporter: california lawmakers debate becoming the next state to legalize medically assisted suf. one man watching knows the issue as well as anyone? >> the mainstay of killing through physician assisted suicide is a drug
. >> inside the debate in california - that could ripple across the nation. should medically assisted suicide be legalized. >> we cannot legislation morality. this is a matter of personal choice. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm adam may with this report. tonight we tackle a subject that we all face - death. if you think about how you want to die, you might say peacefully in your sleep or surrounded by friends or family. well, what g you could plan that and avoid a drawn-out...
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california republican convention. and we're told some have just got >>> now at noon, protestors out in force at the start of the california republican state convention and some have just gotten through the police barricades. >> many of those protestors upset over donald trump. he is expected to address the crowd this afternoon. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. >> reporter: i'm allen martin live here at the hyatt in burlingame at the gop state convention. protestors have been in place since early this morning. the crowds are only growing. we have a reporter live out with those protestors. we have a reporter in the banquet hall where donald trump is scheduled to speak at noon today. we are now told because of the protests that's been delayed until at least 12:45. but as i say, i'm in the atrium. this is the lobby if you will where there's a lot of lobbying going on here among state delegates here in california. let's take a look at donald trump's plane. he has arrived. the plane is at sfo. he did arrive this morn
california republican convention. and we're told some have just got >>> now at noon, protestors out in force at the start of the california republican state convention and some have just gotten through the police barricades. >> many of those protestors upset over donald trump. he is expected to address the crowd this afternoon. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. >> reporter: i'm allen martin live here at the hyatt in burlingame at the gop state convention....
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only 28% of all california voters. they'll hit the polls june 7th. look at the rules. california delegates are bound to a candidate until their candidate gets less than 10% of the vote at the convention. a candidate releases the delegates or a third round of ballots at convention. chair of the california gop, jim? >> hey, gretchen. how are you? >> doing great. talk about how key california is this year. >> well, the last time california really had an impact was in 1964. we're so used to being at the end of the line that we know our votes don't normally count. but it looks like california could be determinant now which is why you see the level of enthusiasm in our delegates now. and if you just talk to people on the street, they're very interested in what happens happens in both the about democrat and gop primary because they know their votes matter this year. >> the figures i just gave, only 28% of the california people registered to vote are republicans, that doesn't matter because as long as those people are energize
only 28% of all california voters. they'll hit the polls june 7th. look at the rules. california delegates are bound to a candidate until their candidate gets less than 10% of the vote at the convention. a candidate releases the delegates or a third round of ballots at convention. chair of the california gop, jim? >> hey, gretchen. how are you? >> doing great. talk about how key california is this year. >> well, the last time california really had an impact was in 1964. we're...
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lauren: we will tell you why you need to keep an eye on california. >> in california cruz has a real chance to grab enough congressional districts to stop trump from getting the overall majority even if trump wins in california. lauren: a little more later it might actually feel more like summer than spring. fox meteorologist maria molina will have your monday forecast. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. it's 5:11 a.m. on the east coast. keep it here. ♪ i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni, there's no interferon and there are no complex regimens. tell your doctor if you have other liver or kidney problems, hiv, or other medical conditions, and about
lauren: we will tell you why you need to keep an eye on california. >> in california cruz has a real chance to grab enough congressional districts to stop trump from getting the overall majority even if trump wins in california. lauren: a little more later it might actually feel more like summer than spring. fox meteorologist maria molina will have your monday forecast. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. it's 5:11 a.m. on the east coast. keep it here....
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was implemented in california in 2012 to register on line 3 identification requirements to determine the equity and those include a california driver's license or identification card number last 4 dithsz of a person's social security number and the date of birth for voting age english dish and another election data for a set percent of l e p age earlier persons voting against 29 days before protection day and voters are able to cast their plastic bottles in 8 to 5:00 p.m. during normal business housed and the last two weekends before the election at the moment the california secreting is reviewing the automatic voter registration and vote any mail the automatic voter registrations gives the government offices to look at the business with the vote by mail all registered voters get ballots several weeks before an election they can mail back and take to a drop off location or polling place santa clara allowed the county in 2015 to hold all mail location a absent i didn't voting is called vote by mail in california not the same since ab at the for a voter to request an absence at the bal
was implemented in california in 2012 to register on line 3 identification requirements to determine the equity and those include a california driver's license or identification card number last 4 dithsz of a person's social security number and the date of birth for voting age english dish and another election data for a set percent of l e p age earlier persons voting against 29 days before protection day and voters are able to cast their plastic bottles in 8 to 5:00 p.m. during normal business...
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does that tell you how important california is in this race? >>> donald trump kicks off his california campaign in costa mesa tonight. this is a look at the crowd there. you can see lots of folks. this week, five people, including two children were pepper sprayed when supporters and opponents clashed in anaheim. the difference of opinion is still on display tonight. >> we need to stand behind a person going to make america great again. >> i'm here because i believe he embodies the death of the founding american principle. >> tonight's devent begins at 7:00. both candidates are opening offices in california. 30 minutes ago, hillary clinton's campaign cut the ribbon on an office if downtown oakland. >>> today, state lawmakers approved an additional $16 million to help county election officials to handle the crush of voters that registered so far. and the deadline to register to vote or for a party is may 23. california's primary is scheduled for june 7th. >>> we've learned the identity of the apple employee found dead at the cupertino campus. he
does that tell you how important california is in this race? >>> donald trump kicks off his california campaign in costa mesa tonight. this is a look at the crowd there. you can see lots of folks. this week, five people, including two children were pepper sprayed when supporters and opponents clashed in anaheim. the difference of opinion is still on display tonight. >> we need to stand behind a person going to make america great again. >> i'm here because i believe he...
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. >> reporter: this weak the backers in the california nurses association kicked their campaign into a gear with bill boards all across the state. >> california is huge in terms of the delegates. >> reporter: more delegates than any other state, and unlike some other states -- >> the independent vote is huge because they can vote in the democratic primary. >> reporter: clinton has used the deep state democratic donor pockets for her other races, but that changed this weekend with the return of bill clinton to the campaign trail. former clinton campaign manager who master minded the 8-point win over barack obama in california where he was the buzz of the 2008 campaign says -- >> it feels very similar. she does well with women but all across the spectrum. >> reporter: sanders is catching up. >> bernie! bernie! bernie! >> in california a couple of months ago, she was ahead by 20 points. >> i plan on campaigning and helping the bernie people more, and definitely. >> reporter: what is this? >> that's a good question, actually. >> a lot of what the clinton campaign is going is a lot of org
. >> reporter: this weak the backers in the california nurses association kicked their campaign into a gear with bill boards all across the state. >> california is huge in terms of the delegates. >> reporter: more delegates than any other state, and unlike some other states -- >> the independent vote is huge because they can vote in the democratic primary. >> reporter: clinton has used the deep state democratic donor pockets for her other races, but that changed...
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california, and the california republican party is holding the election year state convention now. donald trump is on the way, and protesters are on the ground. talk about what is happening right now. we saw a few moments ago when protesters busted through. the chopper shot going in. what is it like right now? >> what happened was, there is a barricade right behind us year.year. we are inside the barricade, closer to the hotel. just your normal police barricade linked together. about ten or 15 minutes ago a group of protesters started to pull back on the barricade and just pull it toward him, in other words, towards the right side of your screen. it looks like that was all there were going to do, but then the links came undone, and once that happened they could get in. the police did not react right away. then a mad rush started. they ran straight up here, just like you would drop someone off if they were a guest at the hotel. they came up and into the hyatt regency. just through those doors there, that is where donald trump will be speaking. so they got pretty close to the doors,
california, and the california republican party is holding the election year state convention now. donald trump is on the way, and protesters are on the ground. talk about what is happening right now. we saw a few moments ago when protesters busted through. the chopper shot going in. what is it like right now? >> what happened was, there is a barricade right behind us year.year. we are inside the barricade, closer to the hotel. just your normal police barricade linked together. about ten...
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no infrastructure. >> what to you predict in california? >> who is going to win? >> we'll see candidates here and people talking to them. >> on their way to the fundraiser they will say something? >> they just dive into the homes of rich people, collect the cash and leave. now they maybe will talk to us. >> trump is coming into the california republican convention. ted cruz and john kasich will speak there. it is going to be a star studded event. >> we can't wait. it will be the center of the political universe. >> it was interesting. i talked with republican state party chairman about the timing of the speakers. the first person to accept the invitation was ted cruz, he got the premiere spot saturday night. john kasich got the second spot saturday afternoon when all the delegates are there and revved up. trump got what used to be or until the trump pulled in the lousy slot which was friday afternoon. >> the lunch slot. >> yes. but because of the time difference, that is the premiere spot now. one, because it will play better across the country because you'll be a
no infrastructure. >> what to you predict in california? >> who is going to win? >> we'll see candidates here and people talking to them. >> on their way to the fundraiser they will say something? >> they just dive into the homes of rich people, collect the cash and leave. now they maybe will talk to us. >> trump is coming into the california republican convention. ted cruz and john kasich will speak there. it is going to be a star studded event. >> we...
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to california we go. great state of california and harmeid. i understand you came straight to the camera from a vip reception with donald trump. so just quickly, did you get a chance to talk to him? >> he's actually not here yet. protesters outside are bedaying things a little bit. we're waiting for him at the vip reception. >> i see. that's good for us to know. this could adjust. as far as california goes, we never thought indiana would be make or break as mj pointed out. in terms of how much california mattered for the primary, it's decades and decades. i'm curious what you're hoping to hear from donald trump when he speaks in about an hour. >> we're hoping to hear from all three of these candidates how to beat hillary clinton. that's the main focus of the republican delegates here which are the main audience for the event here tonight in california. you know, we have been losing as republicans for sometime and so we are really ready to see one of us in the white house and so i think a lot of people open to persuasion. >> you know, on the no
to california we go. great state of california and harmeid. i understand you came straight to the camera from a vip reception with donald trump. so just quickly, did you get a chance to talk to him? >> he's actually not here yet. protesters outside are bedaying things a little bit. we're waiting for him at the vip reception. >> i see. that's good for us to know. this could adjust. as far as california goes, we never thought indiana would be make or break as mj pointed out. in terms...
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they started in central california, but he ended up down here in southern california. first, they purchased a ranch here in long beach called fragilis reaches -- called cerritos. bought it with partners. .e lived there with his wife and he invited other of his bixby relatives to come out here and help them on the ranch as well as some of his wife's relatives. one of the cousins who came out to help john bixby with his ranch was john bixby, young men from maine. he had been a schoolteacher, a cabinet maker, a varied background. but he was very young when he arrived in california. when he was on the raise, he was learning how to become a rancher. susan hathaway and married susan hathaway. rancho los alamitos, the adjoining ranch became available for sale, john and susan purchased it through partners. they began leasing the ranch they purchasednd it with their partners in 1881. john and susan bixby had two children, a son and a daughter. from inheriting the ranch their parents, susanna and fred tried operating the ranch together. it did not work out so well, so they divid
they started in central california, but he ended up down here in southern california. first, they purchased a ranch here in long beach called fragilis reaches -- called cerritos. bought it with partners. .e lived there with his wife and he invited other of his bixby relatives to come out here and help them on the ranch as well as some of his wife's relatives. one of the cousins who came out to help john bixby with his ranch was john bixby, young men from maine. he had been a schoolteacher, a...
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this is the thing as the campaign rolls into california, you will see more. >> if trump does win california and indiana as he promises, it puts him in striking distance of the nomination. that is reaching a turning point in the party with many accepting themselves as trump as the standard bearer. one sign is the loathing of ted cruz. former house speaker john boehner slamming cruz as lucifer, that's his word, and worse in a scathing interview with stanford's paper. cruz fires right back. listen. >> lucifer in the flesh. i have democrat friends and republican friends. i get along with all of them. i have never worked with a more miserable son of a belief belief. >> when john boehner calls me lucifer, he is not directing that at me. he's directing that at you. what boehner is angry with me for is not anything i ever said to him. i haven't said much of anything. what boehner is angry with me is standing with the american people is energizing house conservatives to stand with the american people and actually honor the commitments we make. >> now there is one certified member of the republican e
this is the thing as the campaign rolls into california, you will see more. >> if trump does win california and indiana as he promises, it puts him in striking distance of the nomination. that is reaching a turning point in the party with many accepting themselves as trump as the standard bearer. one sign is the loathing of ted cruz. former house speaker john boehner slamming cruz as lucifer, that's his word, and worse in a scathing interview with stanford's paper. cruz fires right back....
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important to the state of california. one opening speaker is a father whose son was killed by a undocumented worker in 2008. trump talked about the need to be tough on illegal immigration. talked about building the wall. he also continued to criticize ted cruz for building that so-called alliance with john kasich. >> so now what they're doing is kasich has given up on indiana and hurt all of the people. we have these tepeople working hard. now all of a sudden they are out and nobody told them. he dropped them terribly. and now cruz gave up a couple of other states. so what they're doing is playing russian roulette. that is the dumbest move and the next day they were criticized incredibly. it shows weakness. they choked under pressure. >> reporter: as trump supporters left the fairgrounds, some were surrounded by anti-trump protesters. they surrounded cars waving mexican flags. trump called his rallies some of the safest in the world. he vowed to take the state of indiana and california as well. miguel and christine. >> ja
important to the state of california. one opening speaker is a father whose son was killed by a undocumented worker in 2008. trump talked about the need to be tough on illegal immigration. talked about building the wall. he also continued to criticize ted cruz for building that so-called alliance with john kasich. >> so now what they're doing is kasich has given up on indiana and hurt all of the people. we have these tepeople working hard. now all of a sudden they are out and nobody told...
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taking california is like jesse jackson taking it in california. >> if hillary loses california she goes into the convention with a blown tire. she is still going in but with a blown tire. >> no. if she loses new york, she goes in with a blown tire. >> but she beat president obama because she organized and concentrated on california, but she can't do that now. she has to las cruces at new york. >> bernie sanders had 18,000 people seeing what he has to say about in equality and money. he wanted to attack all aspects of wall street and he got really good numbers. she has to worry about home states. >> and to be clear though, even if she would lose it, it wouldn't be great, but 475 delegates, she could still get a huge chunk of those even coming in second place so not necessarily going to murder her campaign. >> this is turning into a state- by-state gauntlet. >> she was a walk-through because the media made her a walk-through. she was never really a walk- through. this is a person like jerry brown, she lost the big operation on a previous occasion and that always represents a blown tire. >
taking california is like jesse jackson taking it in california. >> if hillary loses california she goes into the convention with a blown tire. she is still going in but with a blown tire. >> no. if she loses new york, she goes in with a blown tire. >> but she beat president obama because she organized and concentrated on california, but she can't do that now. she has to las cruces at new york. >> bernie sanders had 18,000 people seeing what he has to say about in...
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they started buying up some of the land that was here in california after california became part of the united states started in central california, but ended up down here in southern california and at first, they purchased a ranch here in long beach, which was one of the original holdings. he lived there with his wife and he invited other bixby relatives to help him on the ranch as well as some of his wives relatives. one of the guys who came out was john bixby. he was a young man from maine, he had been a schoolteacher, carpenter, cabinet maker, quite young when he arrived in california. when he was on the ranch, he was learning how to become a rancher. sister-in-law, susan hathaway, and he married her. the adjoining rancho became available-for-sale, john and susan purchased it. they began leasing the ranch in 1878 and purchased it with their partners in 1881. john and susan bixby had two children, a son and a daughter. after inheriting the ranch from fred parents, susanna and tried operating the ranch together. did not work out so well so they divided the property between them and fr
they started buying up some of the land that was here in california after california became part of the united states started in central california, but ended up down here in southern california and at first, they purchased a ranch here in long beach, which was one of the original holdings. he lived there with his wife and he invited other bixby relatives to help him on the ranch as well as some of his wives relatives. one of the guys who came out was john bixby. he was a young man from maine,...
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and the best way to explore all that california has to offer is to go rving. >> mr. seegrins: "rv with me." >> announcer: with over 450 rvs, both new and for-sale-by-owners to choose from, see grins rv has the biggest and best selection of rvs in all of northern california. so, head over to gilroy, right at the gilroy outlets, and the exciting see grins rv showroom. and here are your hosts of "rv with me," chris and jules wilson. >> jules wilson: welcome to one of the largest indoor rv showrooms in the country. >> chris wilson: maybe the universe. >> jules: let's go check it out. wow, chris, look at the incredible selection here at see grins. i mean, there really is an rv for every lifestyle, right? >> chris: you're right, jules, there really is. the thing i love about rvs today is all the really cool technology because you know me, i'm a gadget guy. >> jules: well, you're a typical engineer, that's what you are. but as a woman, i'm all about having all the comforts of home on the road. welcome to "rv with me," my friends. >> chris: welcome to the show, folks. >> jul
and the best way to explore all that california has to offer is to go rving. >> mr. seegrins: "rv with me." >> announcer: with over 450 rvs, both new and for-sale-by-owners to choose from, see grins rv has the biggest and best selection of rvs in all of northern california. so, head over to gilroy, right at the gilroy outlets, and the exciting see grins rv showroom. and here are your hosts of "rv with me," chris and jules wilson. >> jules wilson: welcome to...
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the racial divide throughout california prisons is usually blamed on gangs. and it turnsed majority on the outside into a minority on the inside. >> whites are the minority in here. we're greatly outnumbered. i'm sure you've seen that on the yard. we have a tendency to look out for each other the best we can. you would do the same with your you see something that's >> that's how the whole system i'm always going to be that way. >> why? >> because i pretty much always have to prove myself, you know? always, no matter what. so i can't change my life now, i chose that road, so i have to be a part of that. i don't try to be black, i'm me, dropping out? a system put in place by the >> get myself on track, keeping atmosphere from the rest of the i don't depend on prison in prison to make it in here. >> in some ways you feel like now you have to rely on the >>> follow "lockup" producers and crews as they go behind the walls of america's prisons and jails with scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> unlike prison, all inmates are convicted, most jail inmates are
the racial divide throughout california prisons is usually blamed on gangs. and it turnsed majority on the outside into a minority on the inside. >> whites are the minority in here. we're greatly outnumbered. i'm sure you've seen that on the yard. we have a tendency to look out for each other the best we can. you would do the same with your you see something that's >> that's how the whole system i'm always going to be that way. >> why? >> because i pretty much always...
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my parents moved us to california. my parents divorced. sister androught my california. to my two brothers to california. as a teenager we were always harassed by the police. we had a lot of discrimination in high school against all the kids of color. a lot of the kids that were the okie kids as they called them faced quite a bit of discrimination. you always had this sense of injustice happening all around you. stockton, california is another agricultural community just like bakersfield is. you had all the same dynamics that were going on there. a lot of the people of color did farmwork. it was always like they were always trying to denigrate the people that did farmwork and making the feeling they were less of people, individuals. that was the dynamics that permeated the community. they started the bracero program in 1942. we went into the war and they brought in many of people to mexico to be farm labor. what happened is after the war ended the kept bringing more and more people in, and the local workers' wages dropped to $.50 an hour. they would bring in the braceros
my parents moved us to california. my parents divorced. sister androught my california. to my two brothers to california. as a teenager we were always harassed by the police. we had a lot of discrimination in high school against all the kids of color. a lot of the kids that were the okie kids as they called them faced quite a bit of discrimination. you always had this sense of injustice happening all around you. stockton, california is another agricultural community just like bakersfield is....
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a very conservative area of the state of california. not exactly a bastion of conservatism in the bay area so you expect a lot of protesters out there i saw some postings on facebook yesterday encouragening people to come out and protest trump. i talked to the chairman of the california run party earlier today. he said that there is a grandees old tradition of protesting republican candidates he said ronald reagan was floats it. schwarzenegger warts was protested. george bush was protested. so while people may be polarized in terms of their feelings about donald trump, certainly it's note first or the last time that a republican presidential candidate will be protested in the state of california. >> let's talk about the people who are there. you were standing among them inside the hyatt regency hotel. these are g.o.p. leaders, party participants, operatives, activists. john, can you still hear me? >> oh, yeah, hear you. >> this audience tends to be from what i've been reading fairly conservative. does trump face some questions from thes
a very conservative area of the state of california. not exactly a bastion of conservatism in the bay area so you expect a lot of protesters out there i saw some postings on facebook yesterday encouragening people to come out and protest trump. i talked to the chairman of the california run party earlier today. he said that there is a grandees old tradition of protesting republican candidates he said ronald reagan was floats it. schwarzenegger warts was protested. george bush was protested. so...
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let's look at california and indiana, the polls are out in the last hour, and in california donald trump is ahead by miles. are you surprised? look at that 49-22. >> yes, i am a little surprised. i knew trump would be ahead, but there were earlier polls that showed much closer than that in california, so california, it's the last day for primaries, and look, when you're ahead by nearly 30 points, that's a gap that will be very difficult for cruz to overcome. tom: you know, but fred for a long time, most of my adult life i lived in california. their vote has never counted. there's got to be a lot of excitement and stirrup of the republicans in california, they haven't had a chance to make a difference in a long time? >> the last time i remember is 1984 on the democratic side. that's a long time ago. if trump wins in california, i think he'll be able to put together enough of the unpledged delegates that he can gather up after that and win on the first ballot. tom: well, it's going to be like a month before the convention. so california is going to be an important one. >> indeed. tom: fred
let's look at california and indiana, the polls are out in the last hour, and in california donald trump is ahead by miles. are you surprised? look at that 49-22. >> yes, i am a little surprised. i knew trump would be ahead, but there were earlier polls that showed much closer than that in california, so california, it's the last day for primaries, and look, when you're ahead by nearly 30 points, that's a gap that will be very difficult for cruz to overcome. tom: you know, but fred for a...
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schools great and not the problem in california. live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> because there is an appeal, so basically for right now nothing changes while that appeal is happening? >> reporter: this is just the latest -- look at it like a long boxing match. the union won this round. the plaintiffs won the earlier round. and so this is going to have to go down to the judges after these rounds are over. and that's going to be the california supreme court. >> you bet. all right, len ramirez with the latest, thanks so much. >>> new at clock a new push to level the playing field even more between men and women. unequal payday california lawmakers took steps to tackle another form of gender discrimination. kpix 5's emily turner tells us it has to do with what we pay for certain products. right, emily? >> reporter: it all comes down to this. i went shopping just to try to figure out get a handle of how big this price discrimination is. probably the most obvious this year the deodorant. we have degree of a men's sandwiches. obv
schools great and not the problem in california. live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> because there is an appeal, so basically for right now nothing changes while that appeal is happening? >> reporter: this is just the latest -- look at it like a long boxing match. the union won this round. the plaintiffs won the earlier round. and so this is going to have to go down to the judges after these rounds are over. and that's going to be the california supreme court. >> you...
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and california it's not like she did all that well. she lost by 10 percentage points for to barbara boxer when she ran for the senate. >> if he does go to california do think the divide and conquer strategy having two of them campaign across the state is going to help? we're 53 districts and you really have to have a presence in every one of them. >> i don't know. it's not like there's mass- market advertising and trump will have a lot of money. i think trump by himself can do just fine against a ted cruz talk carly fiorina tagteam. i'm not sure make much difference. >> let's move on to donald trump in southern california and orange county. there were riots outside his speech. what are your thoughts on this? the help or hurt him? >> that's a good question. i'm asking myself that. no one wants to see violence but to a certain degree it's like john boehner criticizing -- ted cruz and talking about hip is lucifer. if you're running against the establishment when they fight back it is not always heart. and to the degree that trump is takin
and california it's not like she did all that well. she lost by 10 percentage points for to barbara boxer when she ran for the senate. >> if he does go to california do think the divide and conquer strategy having two of them campaign across the state is going to help? we're 53 districts and you really have to have a presence in every one of them. >> i don't know. it's not like there's mass- market advertising and trump will have a lot of money. i think trump by himself can do just...
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will not need california delegates to have that majority. >> reporter: she might not need california republican said is a different matter even if the oil gets every delegate and the primary tramples still be short a big win will give him closer. >> pam: largest health insurer says it plans to exit most of the state exchanges are currently operates united healthcare indicated it would drop plan coverage arkansas and georgia and michigan and ceo says the company more maine and only handfuls states by next year this could be a blow to the signature a lot to overhaul the nation's health-care system and it has previously said that it lost $475 million on exchanges last year could lose another half a billion this year. hough >> reporter:when to rival construction companies take each other on in this was saturday in northern china,,,but now the video's being shared all over the world. competing construction companies are battling here. remarkable how many bulldozers are just there.ready to jump in.try to help flip his buddy back upright. not a scene out of a transformers movie.a real life
will not need california delegates to have that majority. >> reporter: she might not need california republican said is a different matter even if the oil gets every delegate and the primary tramples still be short a big win will give him closer. >> pam: largest health insurer says it plans to exit most of the state exchanges are currently operates united healthcare indicated it would drop plan coverage arkansas and georgia and michigan and ceo says the company more maine and only...
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california, a key state for that. and to that point, there was a moment there we were showing inside the conventional, just before donald trump spoke, i believe it was the chairman of the california state republican party, who was basically announcing to the audience that donald trump had made his way inside, was making his way to the podium to speak and essentially this was a victory for everyone in the room. at least that is how it seemed to be treated. that donald trump had missed the protesters and made his way in to speak. so it raises the immediate issue of whether protests like this help donald trump with his first goal, which is to get the nomination of the republican party. then of course if he does, he will have some significant issues in trying to broaden his support and actually win the general election. again, you're looking at scenes on the right side, this is what played out a short while ago, outside the convention hall, near san francisco, where donald trump just spoke to the california state republic
california, a key state for that. and to that point, there was a moment there we were showing inside the conventional, just before donald trump spoke, i believe it was the chairman of the california state republican party, who was basically announcing to the audience that donald trump had made his way inside, was making his way to the podium to speak and essentially this was a victory for everyone in the room. at least that is how it seemed to be treated. that donald trump had missed the...
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california campaign headquarters. >> as oakland goes, so does california. >> and if hilary wins oakland, she will be the next president of the united states. >> it's 14 days, before the vote. they open the first office in oakland, it was more low key in a small training session for bernie sanders volunteers in berkley. who started to knock on doors. >> if you are a registered democrat, that is the easiest. >> the more people that vote, the better chance we have. >> the more people that have involved between now and june 7th, they will be activated and ready to go on to november to win. >> democratic voter registration in california so far this year, is 185% higher than what it was in 2012. while, republican voter registration is up 63%. in oakland, abc 7 news. >> and with just 40 days to go until california's june 7th primary, stay up to date, the abc 7 news app. >> new at 11:00, in an open letter, mayor ed lee is urging police officers to fight bigotry and serve the city honestly. b bigoted text messages were released. and the letter said that those that commit the acts do not deserve
california campaign headquarters. >> as oakland goes, so does california. >> and if hilary wins oakland, she will be the next president of the united states. >> it's 14 days, before the vote. they open the first office in oakland, it was more low key in a small training session for bernie sanders volunteers in berkley. who started to knock on doors. >> if you are a registered democrat, that is the easiest. >> the more people that vote, the better chance we have....
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there were days when we constantly talking about rain into southern california and central california. look at this u.s. drought map. as of april 5, there is still a large portion of california under an exceptional drought category. it's still not enough rainfall to clear out the drought situation. it has been that dry. as we go forward in time, it is going to stay relatively dry, as we are looking at just some rain coming into the e northern portions of california. into the pacific northwest. every where else looking relatively dry for points like los angeles and points southward. eventually, we'll get some of that moisture to move southward from the low. still looking at a relativively dry y pattern for the next day so. now as you go to the eastern side of the united states, we're talking abouout some very powewl stormsms. in texas, we had grapefruit-sized hail on tuesday. along with winds of up to 112 kilometers per hour. and more clouds developing over eastern portions of texas. we may be still seeing some strong thunderstorms developing. as this system moves toward the east, we a
there were days when we constantly talking about rain into southern california and central california. look at this u.s. drought map. as of april 5, there is still a large portion of california under an exceptional drought category. it's still not enough rainfall to clear out the drought situation. it has been that dry. as we go forward in time, it is going to stay relatively dry, as we are looking at just some rain coming into the e northern portions of california. into the pacific northwest....
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, and not just in southern california. why we're getting a failing grade and which areas are seeing the dirtiest air. >>> hackers hitting hundreds of thousands of websites a year. google is keeping track of them. an easy way the company found to cut down on the risk. mmm. bacon is lookin good. let's instabrag. honey, jalapeño boom boom, h-how is there no bacon emoji? denny's new honey jalapeño bacon, part of the red white and bacon menu. denny's. welcome to america's diner. on our facebook page... follow the money. we track the money from the politcal fundraisers held here in california... the ones headlined by actor >>> happening now on the facebook page, we're tracking the money from the political fundrai-raisers in california, ones by george clooney. a palo alto home purchased for $3 million was rebuild and now listed at $9 million. the owner never lived in it. we're back in a moment with more news. (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ o
, and not just in southern california. why we're getting a failing grade and which areas are seeing the dirtiest air. >>> hackers hitting hundreds of thousands of websites a year. google is keeping track of them. an easy way the company found to cut down on the risk. mmm. bacon is lookin good. let's instabrag. honey, jalapeño boom boom, h-how is there no bacon emoji? denny's new honey jalapeño bacon, part of the red white and bacon menu. denny's. welcome to america's diner. on our...
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this started in central california but ended up down here. first, they purchased a ranch in long beach called ranchos los alamitos -- ranchos lous sony kos -- los soritos. andived there with his wife he invited other of his bixby relatives to come down to the ranch as well as some of his wife's relatives. when the cousins the came down to help joseph xp was john bixby, a young man from maine -- joseph bixby was john bixby, a young man from maine. he was quite young when he was on the when he ranch, he was learning how to become a rancher and he met joseph bixby's sister-in-law, susan hathaway and he married susan hathaway. --t righteous los alamitos when ranchos los alamitos became available, john and susan purchased it along with partners including joseph bixby. -- theyame the first became ranchers in 1878 and purchased the ranch with harner's in 1881 -- partners in 1881. the bixby's had two children. after inheriting the ranch from their parents, the siblings tried to operate the ranch for themselves, but it did not work out so they divided
this started in central california but ended up down here. first, they purchased a ranch in long beach called ranchos los alamitos -- ranchos lous sony kos -- los soritos. andived there with his wife he invited other of his bixby relatives to come down to the ranch as well as some of his wife's relatives. when the cousins the came down to help joseph xp was john bixby, a young man from maine -- joseph bixby was john bixby, a young man from maine. he was quite young when he was on the when he...
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senator to represent california. voters have a big decision to make about who will follow retiring democrat barbara boxer. kqed government editor scott shafer talks with three republicans hoping to replace her. >> the three leading republican can't candidates for u.s. set are tom delbacara chair of the republican party from 2011 to 2015. also sund hiem who served in the capacity when governor gray davis was recalled through the early years of arnold swartsz neg ger and entrepreneur ron uns who authored prop 227 which effectively ended bilingual education in california. this is not a debate, it's a conversation. first, each of you, tell me something that is prchl and might surprise us about you? >> i spent most of my time serving in east palo alto, east san jose. what i've seen is the economic earthquake we've sofrd in this country. i can be spending in the morning one of the greatest accumulations of wealth in the history of civilization and spend the afternoon with people under the poverty line. >> who is ron unz? >
senator to represent california. voters have a big decision to make about who will follow retiring democrat barbara boxer. kqed government editor scott shafer talks with three republicans hoping to replace her. >> the three leading republican can't candidates for u.s. set are tom delbacara chair of the republican party from 2011 to 2015. also sund hiem who served in the capacity when governor gray davis was recalled through the early years of arnold swartsz neg ger and entrepreneur ron...
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carly fiorina and her california ties, in california down the road, indiana, may not much matter. ted cruz with the stand potentially in indiana continues. lea: tune into foxbusiness for coverage of the indiana primaries on tuesday, may 3rd starting at 7:00 pm eastern on the foxbusiness network. lauren: amazon reporting its most profitable quarter ever thanks to strong sales from the cloud computing business, shares jumping 11% in premarket trading after first-quarter earnings crushed expectations. revenue from the crowd based services jumped 64% from a year ago to 2 $.6 million and sales were up 26%. amazon ceo jeff basis made $6 billion in 20 minutes after amazon shares rallied after this earnings report came out last night. lea: don't want to miss coverage of the berkshire hathaway shareholder meeting happening in omaha, nebraska, 40,000 people attend the event to hear from warren buffett. liz claman kicks things off with an exclusive interview with the three buffet children at 3:00 pm eastern. on monday liz will have an exclusive interview with the richest minds, warren buffet
carly fiorina and her california ties, in california down the road, indiana, may not much matter. ted cruz with the stand potentially in indiana continues. lea: tune into foxbusiness for coverage of the indiana primaries on tuesday, may 3rd starting at 7:00 pm eastern on the foxbusiness network. lauren: amazon reporting its most profitable quarter ever thanks to strong sales from the cloud computing business, shares jumping 11% in premarket trading after first-quarter earnings crushed...
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trump at the california vention. this is the second day in a row protests have gotten violent. >>> caught on camera. important news about a $10 bet that involves vice president joe biden and a cadillac. >>> also some very funny news ahead about this weekend. i know it is funny because a wide radius of producers and staffers in the rachel maddow newsroom show today had to block out the loud sounds of snorting and glig iggling. that's ahead. >>> also very weird news on the turnout from this week's presidential primaries. >>> where we start is with a big bunch of new news that just broke this evening about what appears to be a hard turn in the race for president. there are ten states that still have to vote on the republican side there are ten states plus washington, d.c. that still have to vote on the democratic side. though we do have a clear front-runner in both parties, neither of them has clinched. there are at least 5 1/2 more weeks of voting and campaigning yet to come. what's now emerging today on the democratic
trump at the california vention. this is the second day in a row protests have gotten violent. >>> caught on camera. important news about a $10 bet that involves vice president joe biden and a cadillac. >>> also some very funny news ahead about this weekend. i know it is funny because a wide radius of producers and staffers in the rachel maddow newsroom show today had to block out the loud sounds of snorting and glig iggling. that's ahead. >>> also very weird news on...
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solving in, american history tv features long beach, california. it was named in 1888 after the length of its beaches. c-span city tour visited many sites, showcasing the city's history. learn more about long beach all weekend here on american history tv. standing inrrently the south gallery of the historical society of long beach . on the table in front of me are of an iconictos event, the discovery of oil in 1921 and how these pictures demonstrate how that changed the nature of the community over the next 40-50 years and helped produce the modern city of long beach. currently getting ready to open an exhibition about oil in long beach. gold." we hope to be able to educate citizens in and beach and children visitors about how important oil was in the development of the region in the 20th century. newle in the oil industry there would be oil everywhere along the southern california coastal area because oil has been discovered in the central valley of california earlier, , andills above los angeles so when oil people came, and also, what is basicall
solving in, american history tv features long beach, california. it was named in 1888 after the length of its beaches. c-span city tour visited many sites, showcasing the city's history. learn more about long beach all weekend here on american history tv. standing inrrently the south gallery of the historical society of long beach . on the table in front of me are of an iconictos event, the discovery of oil in 1921 and how these pictures demonstrate how that changed the nature of the community...
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next a look at our visit to long beach california. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. >> we are at the port of long beach here in california. are right in the middle of the port complex. approximately 3200 acres in size. modern andmost largest seaport in the u.s.. are the department of the city of long beach. we partner does we consider ourselves part of the community -- we consider ourselves part of the community here in long beach. this is the largest economic engine for the city, for the region and for the state to some degree. $180 million with of cargo come through this port to supply the state and other region in the nation. regionally, the port supplies 315,000 jobs in the region 1.2 , million jobs throughout the u.s.. our cargo touches every congressional district in the united states. the port of long beach was harvardhed as a department in 1911. we are over 100 years old. through that time this port actually started on a wooden wharf. it was a terminal that came up from the northwes
next a look at our visit to long beach california. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. >> we are at the port of long beach here in california. are right in the middle of the port complex. approximately 3200 acres in size. modern andmost largest seaport in the u.s.. are the department of the city of long beach. we partner does we consider ourselves part of the community -- we consider ourselves part of the community here in long beach. this is the...
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california republicans lost almost every contested district. in fact, they lost every contested district in 2010 and the democrats have dominated the state legislature so the republicans can use someone like donald trump to energize them and bridge the divides amongst the various wings of the republican party represented in the state of california. >> james, democrats outnumber republicans 3-1 here in california. how do you think that donald trump, assuming he gets the nomination, how could that translate in the general election. the last time a republican presidential candidate carry california was george .hw bush in 1988. >> it's a closed primary but i think donald trump could flip states that are otherwise blue and some that have been traditionally red. i think he's an unknown factor that we could actually see him have positive impacts and some districts that are a great deal of independents and in california, independents weren't allowed to participate in a republican or democratic primary. they will be an important factor in the general el
california republicans lost almost every contested district. in fact, they lost every contested district in 2010 and the democrats have dominated the state legislature so the republicans can use someone like donald trump to energize them and bridge the divides amongst the various wings of the republican party represented in the state of california. >> james, democrats outnumber republicans 3-1 here in california. how do you think that donald trump, assuming he gets the nomination, how...
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now the association is speaking directly to california voters. >> sanders investing some money in california because he thinks he's got a shot. >> reporter: and he says with more delegates than any other state and candidates fighting to the finish, california will carry a lot more cloud come june 7th, the state's presidential primary. >> the longer this thing goes on, the larger california looms. and as long as sanders' people believe they have a mathematical path to victory, they're going to be putting more and more resources in this election. because from their standpoint, it could be the tipping point. >> reporter: more evidence of california's prominence in the presidential election, ted cruz was in orange county this week rallying potential delegates. and he signed on to give the keynote address at the state republican party's spring convention in the bay area, april 30th. also, after attending a community event in oakland today, former president bill clinton flew to los angeles to campaign for his wife. he also attended two fundraisers for her in the bay area in january. >> we love wis
now the association is speaking directly to california voters. >> sanders investing some money in california because he thinks he's got a shot. >> reporter: and he says with more delegates than any other state and candidates fighting to the finish, california will carry a lot more cloud come june 7th, the state's presidential primary. >> the longer this thing goes on, the larger california looms. and as long as sanders' people believe they have a mathematical path to victory,...
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most will agree california is pivotal in this election. hosts are preparing to welcome people to a fund-raiser for hillary clinton. the party is at the home of a venture capitalist, being hosted by george and amal clooney. guests are paying $33,000 to 300,000ses today attend tonight is one of the higher end events. today, with the elections this one takes the win. >> hundreds of protestors plan to make noise with pots and pans. >> she tried to portray herself as a progressive democrat, she continues to go after big money. >> the chair of the democratic party says this is not the only place you'll see her this weekend. >> she's going to be out there at the noe valley farmer's market this weekend. >> political science professor robert smith says republicans are paying more attention than usual. >> in the republican case, the rson that wins will. >>> bernie sanders is speaking at a conference at the vatican. tonight, sanders first television ad in california starts running here in the bay area. and highlight difference in fund raising. >> $27
most will agree california is pivotal in this election. hosts are preparing to welcome people to a fund-raiser for hillary clinton. the party is at the home of a venture capitalist, being hosted by george and amal clooney. guests are paying $33,000 to 300,000ses today attend tonight is one of the higher end events. today, with the elections this one takes the win. >> hundreds of protestors plan to make noise with pots and pans. >> she tried to portray herself as a progressive...
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i grew up in stockton, california. i started my first organization of farmworkers called the agricultural workers association. i left the organization because i felt they were not doing the kind of organizing that was going to be successful. that's when we started united farmworkers. we organized from 1962 to 1965, for three years. in 1965 we had a huge strike with thousands of workers on strike. >> striking grape workers begin a 300 mile pilgrimage northward. delores huerta: that went on for five years. the strike started in 1965 and did not end until 1970. we could not win because they kept arresting us and bringing in more and more strikers. -- strikebreakers. we started a boycott of california table grapes. when i saw they could not sell their grapes and not making a profit anymore that's when they decided they would sign contracts with the union. basically what you learn and what you teach is that people have power. you don't have to be rich, you don't have to speak the english language, you don't even have to be
i grew up in stockton, california. i started my first organization of farmworkers called the agricultural workers association. i left the organization because i felt they were not doing the kind of organizing that was going to be successful. that's when we started united farmworkers. we organized from 1962 to 1965, for three years. in 1965 we had a huge strike with thousands of workers on strike. >> striking grape workers begin a 300 mile pilgrimage northward. delores huerta: that went on...
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>> when you say it is troubling california, u. s. in the primary. in the general election it will depend upon whether or not it is ted cruz. if it's ted cruz, hillary is on cruise control. if it is donald trump, everybody is in trouble. >> here you have both of them that have root, and i feel like this could go either way, and what do you think? >> every time we go into these things and say this is hillary country or bernie country, the polls may be right, or they may be wrong, and we are waking up in the primaries and wonder what happened. she was the former senator in new york, and the clintons have been based there, and a heavy new york urban population. that is our base, and we will see what happens. every primary now, they have to watch it and they all will be looking at us. >> bernie is in for the long haul, and he will keep buzzing until he runs out of cash. >> and the cash appears to be coming in. >>> and white waiting to put your house on the market may get you some extra cash, coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i'm phil matier. i'm julie w
>> when you say it is troubling california, u. s. in the primary. in the general election it will depend upon whether or not it is ted cruz. if it's ted cruz, hillary is on cruise control. if it is donald trump, everybody is in trouble. >> here you have both of them that have root, and i feel like this could go either way, and what do you think? >> every time we go into these things and say this is hillary country or bernie country, the polls may be right, or they may be...
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un 78% de los votantes de california, votan para que se les dÉ la ciudadanÍa a los inmigrantes. sin embargo los votantes de california no estÁn de acuerdo que los indocumentados reciban servicios sociales. 52% se opone a que se provea un set seguro econÓmico estatal a indocumentados. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ las encuestas a nivel nacional sitÚan al precandidato republicano trump, como el aspirante a la casa blanca menos popular de las Últimas tres dÉcadas. fernando pizarro: el candidato sostuvo una reuniÓn con el presidente del comitÉ nacional republicano, en medio de la controversia y de una encuesta de el washington y la cadena abc, que lo sitÚa como el candidato mÁs impopular en tres dÉcadas. segÚn los sondeos es desfavorable a trump, y asÍ tambiÉn opinan el 75% de las mujeres. un analista demÓcrata opina que trump, refleja una parte de los electores que lo apoya fervientemente. analista: el legado una cara de una personalidad a cierto grupo, cierto sector, un tercio de el partido republicano que vota a favor de trump. fernando pizarro: la mÁs reciente controversia de e
un 78% de los votantes de california, votan para que se les dÉ la ciudadanÍa a los inmigrantes. sin embargo los votantes de california no estÁn de acuerdo que los indocumentados reciban servicios sociales. 52% se opone a que se provea un set seguro econÓmico estatal a indocumentados. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ las encuestas a nivel nacional sitÚan al precandidato republicano trump, como el aspirante a la casa blanca menos popular de las Últimas tres dÉcadas. fernando pizarro: el candidato sostuvo...
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southern california. it's animated republican voters in california for decades. it's going to be hard for cruz to overcome that. he's got a strong campaign organization with a grass roots network that's helping him out. and in the state of california that's going to matter because a lot of the delegates are awarded by congressional district. if you can get into districts all over the state with targeted outreach, you could do -- you could pick up some delegates in california. >> let's talk a little bit on the democratic side. hillary clinton holds the lead but bernie sanders is beginning to close the gap a little bit. is there a path to victory for bernie sanders in california? >> it's difficult. you know, hillary clinton won california easily when she was running against barack obama in 2008. she's very popular among latino democrats. sanders here is very popular with the young voters. she's got a base that's plenty large. but it's going to be really tough for bernie sanders to beat her here in californi
southern california. it's animated republican voters in california for decades. it's going to be hard for cruz to overcome that. he's got a strong campaign organization with a grass roots network that's helping him out. and in the state of california that's going to matter because a lot of the delegates are awarded by congressional district. if you can get into districts all over the state with targeted outreach, you could do -- you could pick up some delegates in california. >> let's...
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california making some history later today. governor brown expected to sign a bill into law that would make minimum wage $15 an hour by the year 2022. that signing ceremony is going to happen in los angeles. california is the first state in the country to commit to that $15 an hour wage. caught up with the governor in oakland. >> the idea being those who earn the least do need more. they're going to pay for housing and food and maybe college for their kids. so, it's a matter of justice. it's a matter of making a secure, harmonious society. >> so, small businesses are going to be granted an extra year to comply. critics say the decision will cause layoffs and raise the cost of living. the current minimum wage in california is $10 per hour. >>> and speaking of firsts, san francisco could be the first city in the country to offer six weeks of fully paid leave for new parents. under this proposal businesses would have to pay workers 45% of their salary during a six-week leave. the state covers the other 55%. that proposal would app
california making some history later today. governor brown expected to sign a bill into law that would make minimum wage $15 an hour by the year 2022. that signing ceremony is going to happen in los angeles. california is the first state in the country to commit to that $15 an hour wage. caught up with the governor in oakland. >> the idea being those who earn the least do need more. they're going to pay for housing and food and maybe college for their kids. so, it's a matter of justice....