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>> our job is to be the conscience of the -- california voter and the california conservative and to keep the trump wave going on. >> and do you feel like the party's in danger of losing its conscience? >> no. it's lost it a long time ago. back in 2010 when the tea party first started was a wake-up call. people have gotten complacent again and now with donald trump the sleeping giant has awoke again. and we need to make sure that that momentum stays on. >> reporter: when you say the sleeping giant awoke. you could say democrats have awoke, too. right? because there's a lot of people, in fact using invoking the name of the tea party saying we're going to use tea party tactics and hold these republican congress members to account. >> yeah. i don't think that they're spontaneous. i think that they're more planned. tea party, we used to have rallies at events. the difference between ours is we never rude. we were never brash. we were never disrespectful. and we everyone inner -- >> democrats might disagree with that. >> and always picks up our trash. >> reporter: donald trump lost califo
>> our job is to be the conscience of the -- california voter and the california conservative and to keep the trump wave going on. >> and do you feel like the party's in danger of losing its conscience? >> no. it's lost it a long time ago. back in 2010 when the tea party first started was a wake-up call. people have gotten complacent again and now with donald trump the sleeping giant has awoke again. and we need to make sure that that momentum stays on. >> reporter: when...
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for a california perspective, i'm joined now by california insurance commissioner dave jones, who is also running for state attorney general. commissioner jones, thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> how would california be affected by the gop bill? >> there are a number of negative aspects to trump care. first, as you mentioned, we've added 5 million people to the insurance rolls in california, thanks to the affordable care act. all of their health insurance is at risk. the gop bill would ultimately eliminate the medicaid expansion cohort, that's about 4.1 million people, as for the 1.4 million people in our exchange, 90% of them rely on a premium tax credit subsidy and the gop proposal cuts that dramatically. i think it's fair to say all 5 million are at risk of losing their health insurance. >> the tax credits to help cover the cost of health insurance, it would prohibit that money to be spent on plans that also cover abortion. you have said that that is directly at odds with california law. can you explain that? >> it is. our constitution in california has a right of priva
for a california perspective, i'm joined now by california insurance commissioner dave jones, who is also running for state attorney general. commissioner jones, thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> how would california be affected by the gop bill? >> there are a number of negative aspects to trump care. first, as you mentioned, we've added 5 million people to the insurance rolls in california, thanks to the affordable care act. all of their health insurance is at...
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today i'm the leader of the california state senate. only in a state like california and only in a country like the united states. so quite frankly, i don't like the bashing, the demagoguery, the scapegoating, the divisiveness of president trump in washington. that's not who we are as a great country and as a great state. >> one of the bills that you're sponsoring and supporting is s.b. 54, which would put additional limits on what local governments can do in terms of cooperating with federal immigration agents. i'm wondering, you said at the time i think that almost half of your family could be subject to deportation under trump's executive order. say more about that. were you concerned that coming forward like that could put them in jeopardy? >> let me make a clarification, which i have on numerous occasions. this was perhaps 20, 30 years ago under the broaden criteria, they would be eligible for deportation under someone like donald trump. thankfully donald trump was not elected president back in the day. that being said, i think the
today i'm the leader of the california state senate. only in a state like california and only in a country like the united states. so quite frankly, i don't like the bashing, the demagoguery, the scapegoating, the divisiveness of president trump in washington. that's not who we are as a great country and as a great state. >> one of the bills that you're sponsoring and supporting is s.b. 54, which would put additional limits on what local governments can do in terms of cooperating with...
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as far north as monterey, california. the spanishback to government and got permission to lead a next edition following the same trail. of 200 40ed a group people, a mixture of native , people ofspaniards mixed races, across on this overland trail, ending up in monterey with him a couple of months later. his lieutenant led the remaining group to where they settled for the next six months. ofthat time the governor california was looking for a way of having a civil establishment jan just your presidio's in the mission, but a civil type farming community looking back for theseply station different establishments. you admit in santa clara, which was founded here in 1776, late 1776, known by the missionaries at that time , the santa clara valley was a rich, agricultural potential for farming. that is where, in november of 1777, a group of 66 settlers moved down from the presidio and came here to san jose to establish the pueblo. , we have come inside the adobe. there are only two rooms in this structure. for our purposes, we h
as far north as monterey, california. the spanishback to government and got permission to lead a next edition following the same trail. of 200 40ed a group people, a mixture of native , people ofspaniards mixed races, across on this overland trail, ending up in monterey with him a couple of months later. his lieutenant led the remaining group to where they settled for the next six months. ofthat time the governor california was looking for a way of having a civil establishment jan just your...
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in california that's not the case. nie even in orange county, the prosperity is so strong that they voted for hillary clinton. >> first, we're governing the state. it was in deep trouble a few years ago. it was called ungovernab now we have a state surplus. we have harmony in sacrameo to the extent we never do in position, and people have jobs. 2.1 million jobs have been created in the last six or seven years. so i think it is that sense of economic security that makes a difference. if we have the same insecurity as akron, ohio, hillary would
in california that's not the case. nie even in orange county, the prosperity is so strong that they voted for hillary clinton. >> first, we're governing the state. it was in deep trouble a few years ago. it was called ungovernab now we have a state surplus. we have harmony in sacrameo to the extent we never do in position, and people have jobs. 2.1 million jobs have been created in the last six or seven years. so i think it is that sense of economic security that makes a difference. if we...
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he ended up in monterey, california. a couple of months later there is a lieutenant who went up there and lived there for six months. at that time, the governor of california was looking for a way to have a civil establishment beyond just missions. to have a farming community that would act as a supply station for these different establishments. you had the mission that was founded in st. clair in 1776 a richs known as agricultural potential for farming. that is where in november, a group of 66 settlers moved down from san francisco and came here. they established san jose. we have come to the entity inside this structure. there are only two rooms. for our intense and purposes we have set up the rooms to set up the two different areas. eras.r this represented these two rooms. this room we are in is a bedroom. if you can tell it is rugged and sparse roo. the floor is a adobe like floor. the walls are plastered. heavilyiard wanted to tax the citizens as a result they were limited in what trading they could do with other co
he ended up in monterey, california. a couple of months later there is a lieutenant who went up there and lived there for six months. at that time, the governor of california was looking for a way to have a civil establishment beyond just missions. to have a farming community that would act as a supply station for these different establishments. you had the mission that was founded in st. clair in 1776 a richs known as agricultural potential for farming. that is where in november, a group of 66...
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i'm from california, my whole family lives in california. i know lots of people in california who have talked to me
i'm from california, my whole family lives in california. i know lots of people in california who have talked to me
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darren: about a quarter of our monkeys right now come from california. bigad: nationwide, research labs house more than 100,000 primates. at least 25,000 are used for experiments that can cause pain or distress. of those primates, about 740 are never given any form of pain medication since that could interfere with the research. bob: this is surgery, this is implants in their skulls, in their craniums. bigad: bob ingersoll has been studying primates for 40 years. bob: it's not as if i don't think that medical research has ever been helpful because it has. thirty years ago, you might have had to do that because there wasn't another method on the horizon to get you there. but there is now. bigad: ingersoll is now advocating for alternatives, like this research out of uc berkeley, where scientists created real, living, beating human heart tissue. it's all connected to a computer, and could eventually be used to test the impact of drugs in humans, doing away with one major need for primates, but not all according to some scientists. carrie wolinetz: those wh
darren: about a quarter of our monkeys right now come from california. bigad: nationwide, research labs house more than 100,000 primates. at least 25,000 are used for experiments that can cause pain or distress. of those primates, about 740 are never given any form of pain medication since that could interfere with the research. bob: this is surgery, this is implants in their skulls, in their craniums. bigad: bob ingersoll has been studying primates for 40 years. bob: it's not as if i don't...
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part of that has to do with california. california is an easier place to live. they get more families. once they hit gender parity, a lot of these rules disappear, so they don't stay the most progressive state on women's rights. that becomes other states that need to incentivize women to come. you ever wonder why wyoming was the first state to gave women the right to vote? it was way back then too. it wasn't they were so progressive. it was that they realize one of the best ways to get women was to give them rights, then actually a whole lot of women's rights advocates started advocating women should move to these places, move with their feet, and convince people that you will not stay where you are not treated fairly, so california is the first of the states to consider mail-order marriage. there is a lot they learned from eliza farnham's proposal. even though she doesn't ring over any actual mail-order brides, her idea is replicated for the next 50 years or so. there are these ail-order expeditions that bring over groups of eastern women to western mining town
part of that has to do with california. california is an easier place to live. they get more families. once they hit gender parity, a lot of these rules disappear, so they don't stay the most progressive state on women's rights. that becomes other states that need to incentivize women to come. you ever wonder why wyoming was the first state to gave women the right to vote? it was way back then too. it wasn't they were so progressive. it was that they realize one of the best ways to get women...
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if you know anything about california and i'm a native boy in california. i've studied this state 50 years or more, you realize that this -- e is so topsyy topsy-turvy. it's like a rorle coaster gone bad. it can be a boom state one year. one year it can be in the hole, $30 billion. it can be a state that embraces immigrants as it has in the past at times. kit be a state that's absolutely done everything they could to make immigrants feel uncomfortable. >> it can be a state where there's nothing but -- you know, flowing water enabling everybody to grow and use for whatever purposes. and it can be another five or six years later where there's nothing to drink. i mean, there are so many x-fleems california. and just when we think we're going to go atop of things, we fall down. so that's why i said the rise and fall. it comes and goes. up and down. but at the end of the day it's the most exciting place to be. >> the rise has been up and down. it's not just one asen dance, you know? california had an incredible boom the gold rush. that's what started all. all th
if you know anything about california and i'm a native boy in california. i've studied this state 50 years or more, you realize that this -- e is so topsyy topsy-turvy. it's like a rorle coaster gone bad. it can be a boom state one year. one year it can be in the hole, $30 billion. it can be a state that embraces immigrants as it has in the past at times. kit be a state that's absolutely done everything they could to make immigrants feel uncomfortable. >> it can be a state where there's...
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we don't need that in california. california is a progressive state. brown figuredor this was his last go around and he was going to take the money and run. thank god we are going to get a progressive in california as governor and attorney general. thank you very much. seventhia is the largest economy in the world. we don't need it to go down. we needed to go up and become the sixth or the fifth. this is ridiculous to have fracking in california and destroy our fruits and vegetables. thank you very much. that definitely betweents the tension governor brown's first term in second term. -- and second term. a moreted talking in underscored way about climate change and the urgency of climate change. having a more aggressive goal to meet that. vivid anda definite emphasis as he moved into his final term. it as you point out -- as you point out, this is the final year of his tenure and certainly moving into the next campaign, the candidates will have to talk about which policies they would like to continue if they want to make any tweaks to that. there is a
we don't need that in california. california is a progressive state. brown figuredor this was his last go around and he was going to take the money and run. thank god we are going to get a progressive in california as governor and attorney general. thank you very much. seventhia is the largest economy in the world. we don't need it to go down. we needed to go up and become the sixth or the fifth. this is ridiculous to have fracking in california and destroy our fruits and vegetables. thank you...
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ademÁs, cientos de mujeres del sur de california, salieron a las calles para enviar un mensaje al presidente, donald trump. una nueva barra, no frenarÁ la inmigraciÓn a estados unidos. noticias univisiÓn 14 fin de semana, comienza ya. locutor: esta es la ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 14 fin de semana. ramÓn: gracias por acompaÑarnos en noticias univisiÓn 14, fin de semana. la destrucciÓn en vallejo, causa de un incendio, trajo angustia. beatriz ferrari, tiene todos los detalles. beatriz: muy buenas noches, estÁn a la espera de definir quÉ tipo de asistencia recibirÁn para enfrentar la falta de hogar, tras el devastador siniestro. en el cuarto que ocupar van, mientras trabajaban haciendo arreglos. >> hace poco estÁbamos viviendo en el carro. y ahora otra vez no sÉ, no sé quÉ vamos a hacer ahora. reportera: asÍ observaba lo que quedÓ en las habitaciones quedaron sin hogar, despuÉs de que el fuego, destruyÓ 16 u. reportera: se despertÓ a las 9:30 porque habÍa gente golpeando su puerta, alertando que habÍa un incendio, saliÓ de inmediato con sus hijos. >> perdieron todo l
ademÁs, cientos de mujeres del sur de california, salieron a las calles para enviar un mensaje al presidente, donald trump. una nueva barra, no frenarÁ la inmigraciÓn a estados unidos. noticias univisiÓn 14 fin de semana, comienza ya. locutor: esta es la ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 14 fin de semana. ramÓn: gracias por acompaÑarnos en noticias univisiÓn 14, fin de semana. la destrucciÓn en vallejo, causa de un incendio, trajo angustia. beatriz ferrari, tiene todos los detalles....
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california is the wild west. there's a culture differential to begin with, in very different places and i think that sometimes that calls attention, it depends on the administration. clinton and barack obama saw great benefits from california. managed to get congress oftentimes the funnel is money for mass transit, for r&d, help out with the beach one d program. you know, other federal funds for state restoration, things like that. george w. bush who was rather benign, you could either love it or hate it. he pretty much didn't understand it, i don't blame him. and wasn't very outward on all that stuff and trump is going to be interesting. now, some people are already pulling their hair out because you know, trump h california and i'm not so sure he hates california, maybe he does but let's remember we got mccarty who was the majority leader here and we got some pretty sharp people, republicans and democrats in congress which will be able to exercise a lot of common sense so i'm not so sure that even somebody like
california is the wild west. there's a culture differential to begin with, in very different places and i think that sometimes that calls attention, it depends on the administration. clinton and barack obama saw great benefits from california. managed to get congress oftentimes the funnel is money for mass transit, for r&d, help out with the beach one d program. you know, other federal funds for state restoration, things like that. george w. bush who was rather benign, you could either love...
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if you divide california into northern california and southern california, when we apply california law in diversity cases which we do all the time especially insurance coverage cases we'll have one interpretation of california law in san francisco and another one in los angeles. that is not good judicial administration. >> okay. by the way, i think when i read the white report, what i saw was that that did not prohibit the regions from resolving their ambiguity such that california effectively wouldn't be split if they did have for some reason a northern and southern split. we go to the ranking member of the full committee, the gentleman from the michigan. >> thank you, sir. >> back to you, judge thomas. did i get you correct when you said that supporters claimed that the reversal rate of the 9th circuit is much higher than for other circuits? because during the roberts court era, the most reversed circuit was the sixth circuit. >> that's true. >> so now, advocates for splitting the 9th circuit argue that the circuit is the nation's largest in terms of geography, population, and corres
if you divide california into northern california and southern california, when we apply california law in diversity cases which we do all the time especially insurance coverage cases we'll have one interpretation of california law in san francisco and another one in los angeles. that is not good judicial administration. >> okay. by the way, i think when i read the white report, what i saw was that that did not prohibit the regions from resolving their ambiguity such that california...
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returning for their second day from oakland, california, it's the washington family. [cheering and applause] jarrod: yes! yes! yes! ooh! yes! steve: and from firestone, colorado, it's the melendez family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might just drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] give me jarrod. give me olga. ["family feud" theme playing] olga, you're letting him-- you're letting him suck you in. i'm telling you, it's--it's a big, dark hole when you get in. getting in with this boy is like diving down in a dark hole. it ain't no bottom on this boy. this--this boy like this the whole show. jarrod: no ceilings! no limits. steve: no limits. all right, all right, here we go. top 7 answers on the board. name an occasion when your drunken kissing cousin
returning for their second day from oakland, california, it's the washington family. [cheering and applause] jarrod: yes! yes! yes! ooh! yes! steve: and from firestone, colorado, it's the melendez family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might just drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] give me jarrod. give me olga. ["family feud" theme playing] olga, you're letting him-- you're letting him suck you in....
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if you divide california into northern and southern california, when you a apply the california law in the diversity cases as we do all of the time especially in the insurance cases, we will have one interpretation of the california law in san francisco and another one in los angeles. that is not good judicial administration. >> okay. by the way, when i read the white report, what i saw was that it did not prohibit the re regions from being split if they had a northern around southern split, but i appreciate that. and we go to the ranking full committee, the honorable gentleman from michigan. >> thank you, sir. back to you, judge thomas. did i get you correct when you said that supporters claimed that the reversal rate of the ninth circuit is much higher than for other circuits? because, during the roberts' court era, the most reversed circuit was the sixth circuit. >> that is true. >> so, now the advocates for splitting the ninth circuit is arguing that the circuit is the nation's largest in terms of geography, and population and corresponding workload. why shouldn't these factors war
if you divide california into northern and southern california, when you a apply the california law in the diversity cases as we do all of the time especially in the insurance cases, we will have one interpretation of the california law in san francisco and another one in los angeles. that is not good judicial administration. >> okay. by the way, when i read the white report, what i saw was that it did not prohibit the re regions from being split if they had a northern around southern...
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you know, in california, we really have become two californias. if you live on the coast, you tend to be doing very well. at least one would think. if you live inland, people aren't doing very well. >> you've made poverty an issue for your caucus. >> yeah. >> i'm wondering, what is the republican prescription, or solution for poverty, for the issues you just described? >> well, we do believe that when you empower individuals, and eempower businesses to make decisions for themselves, that it really lifts all boats. i do believe free enterprise really is the key to fixing poverty. but that doesn't mean that government can't -- there shouldn't be government programs. in fact, i have a bill myself this year that will increase cal works funds, for those on cal works if they go get a high school diploma, 65% of cal works recipients in california don't have a high school diploma. if you don't have the education to work in this new economy, it's pretty difficult to make ends meet. so again, we believe in free enterprise. we believe in low taxes, less regu
you know, in california, we really have become two californias. if you live on the coast, you tend to be doing very well. at least one would think. if you live inland, people aren't doing very well. >> you've made poverty an issue for your caucus. >> yeah. >> i'm wondering, what is the republican prescription, or solution for poverty, for the issues you just described? >> well, we do believe that when you empower individuals, and eempower businesses to make decisions for...
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the gentleman from california. mr. correa: thank you, mr. speaker, i have no further speakers and am prepared to close if the gentleman from new york is prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. >> i am prepared to close if the gentleman does. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. correa: i yield myself such time as i may consume. sproy the gentleman is recognized -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. correa: the securing our food act passed the house in 2016 and the senate companion bill was reported out of committee last week. passage of this measure will send a strong message about our commitment to protecting our nation's food and agricultural sectors. as such, i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 1238 and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california yields back the remainder of his time. the gentleman from new york is recognized for the remainder of his time. the speaker pro tempore: mr. speaker, i yie
the gentleman from california. mr. correa: thank you, mr. speaker, i have no further speakers and am prepared to close if the gentleman from new york is prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. >> i am prepared to close if the gentleman does. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. correa: i yield myself such time as i may consume. sproy the gentleman is recognized -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized....
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the need for improvements are not solely in california. for example, in states like wyoming, we have invested more than $1.2 billion of their state's funding for water infrastructure improvements, water storage and supply project, recycled and wastewater management and treatment and drought and emergency relief water programs since 1975. in addition, according to the association of state dam safety officials, it is estimated that nonfederally-owned dams throughout our nation represent 96% of all dams in the united states, and would need more than $60 billion to sufficiently repair, which is one-third of the cost that is urgently needed to repair the high hazard dams identified by the association. this demonstrate s ths that the is great across our nation. and that is why i greatly appreciate the chairman's willingness to continue prioritizing this conversation and i look forward to working with my colleagues on this committee to continue federal support that is necessary and yet critical to maintain our infrastructure nation woowide. i loo
the need for improvements are not solely in california. for example, in states like wyoming, we have invested more than $1.2 billion of their state's funding for water infrastructure improvements, water storage and supply project, recycled and wastewater management and treatment and drought and emergency relief water programs since 1975. in addition, according to the association of state dam safety officials, it is estimated that nonfederally-owned dams throughout our nation represent 96% of...
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la patrulla de caminos de california analiza vÍdeos de motociclistas. la policÍa arrestÓ a una mujer de san leandro, detuvo a varios mÁs y se llevÓ cuatro motocicletas. una mujer muriÓ, tras pasar dÍas internada por haber tomado un tÉ de hierbas que comprÓ en una tienda del barrio chino en san francisco. un hombre que estuvo hospitalizado por tomar este mismo te sea se recuperÓ. le causÓ una arritmia cardÍaca. en medio de un ambiente incierto para muchos inmigrantes expertos en inmigraciÓn instan a beneficiarios de acciÓn diferida a solicitar la renovaciÓn de sus permisos. david: carlos barajas originario de mÉxico, llegÓ con su familia. en 1993 pero fue hasta el aÑo 2015 cuando obtuvo su beneficio migratorio, gracias al programa daca. >> tuve una licencia y un trabajo bueno. david: pero de este camino de aspiraciones y anhelos de un futuro mejor. viviÓ momentos de incertidumbre cuando trump fue electo presidente. por eso con profunda alegrÍa recibe la noticia, en la que el mandatario llama a los soÑadores, no estar preocupados por s
la patrulla de caminos de california analiza vÍdeos de motociclistas. la policÍa arrestÓ a una mujer de san leandro, detuvo a varios mÁs y se llevÓ cuatro motocicletas. una mujer muriÓ, tras pasar dÍas internada por haber tomado un tÉ de hierbas que comprÓ en una tienda del barrio chino en san francisco. un hombre que estuvo hospitalizado por tomar este mismo te sea se recuperÓ. le causÓ una arritmia cardÍaca. en medio de un ambiente incierto para muchos inmigrantes expertos en...
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he ended up in monterey, california. a couple of years later there is theretenant who went up and lived there for six months. at that time, the governor of looking for a way to have a civil establishment beyond just they missions. thatve a farming community would look as a light station for these different establishments. here in the early 1770's it was known as the missionaries as the saint clare valley it had rich agricultural potential for farming. that is where in november, a group of 66 settlers moved down settlers moved down from san francisco and came here . we have come to the entity inside this structure. there are only two rooms. set up the rooms to set up the two different areas. you had the spaniard air a, in 1823 you have a mexican independence. this room that we are in is the bedroom. the floor is a adobe like floor. the walls are plastered. this is one that really taxed the citizens, they were limited to what they could use from other countries. they were very resourceful and using items from the local env
he ended up in monterey, california. a couple of years later there is theretenant who went up and lived there for six months. at that time, the governor of looking for a way to have a civil establishment beyond just they missions. thatve a farming community would look as a light station for these different establishments. here in the early 1770's it was known as the missionaries as the saint clare valley it had rich agricultural potential for farming. that is where in november, a group of 66...
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i'm from california, my whole family lives in california. i know lots of people in california who have talked to me half joing or not about how appealing this calexit idea is since donald trump was elected president. the leader of the organization that spearheaded that movement, the leader of yes california, he really does live in russia. he lives in siberia. last september, the yes california guy who conveniently lives in russia, the calexit guy and right ring separatists got invited to moscow for a kremlin funded event called the globalization of russia. look it up. you will signed links to the independent republic of california, with a link. and the calexited founder that the separatists office space is being loaned to him in moscow free of charge. he said he doesn't actually know who owns the office space, privately owned who can tell but nice to have free office space for his california separatist movement he's running fr russia. that is a ridiculous story, right? it is a ridiculous idea, cartoonish. but it's real. imagine if your goal
i'm from california, my whole family lives in california. i know lots of people in california who have talked to me half joing or not about how appealing this calexit idea is since donald trump was elected president. the leader of the organization that spearheaded that movement, the leader of yes california, he really does live in russia. he lives in siberia. last september, the yes california guy who conveniently lives in russia, the calexit guy and right ring separatists got invited to moscow...
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we visit the california state university farm. >> it's the number one industry in california yet. and we're the number one state in the nation in terms of agriculture. and there's 23 campuses but only four of them have agriculture. and chico essentially represents the northern part of the state. but we draw students from all over california to get experience in agriculture itself. >> and we'll also go inside the chico museum to see the historic chinese alter from the 1880 chico chinese temple. watch c-span cities tour of chico, california, to day at noon eastern and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> next, technology experts and government officials on countering online radicalization and extremism. they look at incription technologies and the challenges they pose to law enforcement and counter-terrorism operations.
we visit the california state university farm. >> it's the number one industry in california yet. and we're the number one state in the nation in terms of agriculture. and there's 23 campuses but only four of them have agriculture. and chico essentially represents the northern part of the state. but we draw students from all over california to get experience in agriculture itself. >> and we'll also go inside the chico museum to see the historic chinese alter from the 1880 chico...
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california lawmakers continue a push to make california the nation's first sanctuary state as a response of trump's tougher stance on immigration. but critics of these sanctuary state ideas say it could making law abiding undocumented immigrants more of a target not less. >> opponents at the capital spoke out against it arguing it will make california less safe. >> the people that have demonstrated a willingness to victimize others, i have no sympathy for them and they have to go. >> from helping immigration agents track down targets for deportation. sacramento sheriff scott jones led that opposition. he says right now immigration only notifies them about an undocumented person if they're in jail for an undocumented crime. >> the very things that they're trying to prevent which is large escambia ice immigration sweeps in the communities they're almost ensuring that's going to happen. >> we give them that low lying. >> we're not looking for a fight. a fight has been brought to our doorstep and we're not backing down. >> he says largely in response to the trump administration's immigration
california lawmakers continue a push to make california the nation's first sanctuary state as a response of trump's tougher stance on immigration. but critics of these sanctuary state ideas say it could making law abiding undocumented immigrants more of a target not less. >> opponents at the capital spoke out against it arguing it will make california less safe. >> the people that have demonstrated a willingness to victimize others, i have no sympathy for them and they have to go....
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especialmente para nevada, arizona y el sur de california. no hay advertencias para nosotros, temperaturas es de 62 hasta 56 grados con algunos nublados, manera la mÁxima alcanza cerca de los 63. si estÁ pensándolo el fin de semana, el sÁbado, estupendo, gravable, -- agradable temperaturas en 69, parcialmente nublado. para el dÍa domingo desciende la mÁxima a 64. san josÉ también, 67 el sÁbado, domingo 72. buena racha para el fin de semana. mÁs detalles, esta noche. ♪ ♪ marÍa:el condado mÁs saludable de todo california es san mateo, segÚn los resultados de un estudio que mide la salud de las personas en base a las condiciones en las que trabajan, viven y se divierten. entre los factores que se toman en cuenta para calificar quÉ tan saludables son los condados se incluye la educaciÓn, los trabajos, la vivienda, el ambiente en la zona y el acceso a cuidado mÉdico. el condado de marine quedo en segundo lugar y el de santa clara en tercero. ¿quÉ tal? manejamos en un condado sano y vivimos en uno no tanto. e 7 millones estado
especialmente para nevada, arizona y el sur de california. no hay advertencias para nosotros, temperaturas es de 62 hasta 56 grados con algunos nublados, manera la mÁxima alcanza cerca de los 63. si estÁ pensándolo el fin de semana, el sÁbado, estupendo, gravable, -- agradable temperaturas en 69, parcialmente nublado. para el dÍa domingo desciende la mÁxima a 64. san josÉ también, 67 el sÁbado, domingo 72. buena racha para el fin de semana. mÁs detalles, esta noche. ♪ ♪ marÍa:el...
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usted, en california o donald trump? >> cada estado tiene el derecho de determinar lo que va a hacer. porque es un deberque la constituciÓn dejó en manos de los estados. aunque quiera el nuevo presidente usar a la policÍa es para cada estado determinar eso. en california tenemos una ley, la ley de la confianza, que nos dice cÓmo puede o no puede la policÍa en este estado, manejar sus asuntos. la policÍa no puede estar trabajando, haciendo el trabajo de las autoridades federales en cuanto a la inmigraciÓn. jorge: hay casos indocumentados que no son criminales, que no son terroristas y que los estÁn deteniendo en california. quÉ estÁ pasando? becerra: yo no conozco casos donde una persona que no ha cometido delitos o tenga la sospecha de haber cometido algo, estÁ detenido por la policÍa. en este estado, eso no se permite. pero tal vez que esta sucediendo en otros estados. pero de lo que conozco en california, la policÍa saben que eso no se permite. jorge: gracias por estar con nosotros. marÍa elena: el esposo
usted, en california o donald trump? >> cada estado tiene el derecho de determinar lo que va a hacer. porque es un deberque la constituciÓn dejó en manos de los estados. aunque quiera el nuevo presidente usar a la policÍa es para cada estado determinar eso. en california tenemos una ley, la ley de la confianza, que nos dice cÓmo puede o no puede la policÍa en este estado, manejar sus asuntos. la policÍa no puede estar trabajando, haciendo el trabajo de las autoridades federales en...
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. >>> and concerns about the immigration policy in california's largest industry. the loss that farmers could face and the impact over food prices. >>> and perfect conditions for rare sightings of snow right here in the bay area. >>> good afternoon. i'm gasia mikaelian. >> and. >> just a few hours ago, president trump signed his travel plan. a few weeks ago, president trump signed an executive order halting the u.s. refugee programs and banning visas from seven mostly muslim countries. this new order removes iraq from the list of banned countries. white house officials say this is to overcome the block imposed by a court. >> reporter: there are a handful of ways this travel ban is different from the one that president trump signed back in january 27th. for starter, it does not include the nation of iraq but does bar immigrants from six other muslim majority countries and the middle east and africa. the order does not go into effect until march 16th unlike the previous one. this new order does not apply to green card holders. nationals from the six countries include
. >>> and concerns about the immigration policy in california's largest industry. the loss that farmers could face and the impact over food prices. >>> and perfect conditions for rare sightings of snow right here in the bay area. >>> good afternoon. i'm gasia mikaelian. >> and. >> just a few hours ago, president trump signed his travel plan. a few weeks ago, president trump signed an executive order halting the u.s. refugee programs and banning visas from...
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realizando los Únicos lugares donde hay advertencia el sur de california, nevada, arizona. para nosotros es estable. 53°. se espera que maÑana estemos con condiciones espectaculares. asÍ pintan los prÓximos cinco dÍas de este inicio de semana. 60° el jueves, posibilidad de lluvia el jueves. para san josÉ se mantiene en un 40% posibilidad de lluvia. viernes y sÁbado se mantiene seco. tengo mÁs detalles, sÓlo a las 11. ¡maría esperanza, tienes que decirles la verdad! pero yo... -¡hija! ¿qué significa esto? la verdad es que...todavía quiero ir al colegio! tú sabes que nosotros no podemos pagar eso. no es muy caro, la verdad... en un colegio comunitario de california, puedes obtener una educación de calidad y económica con ayuda financiera. ¿y a qué colegio quieres ir? toma el primer paso hacia una vida mejor ¡sin tanto drama! visita icanaffordcollege.com hoy. >> regresamos con noticias univisiÓn 14. ramÓn: si tiene alguna historia que reportar comunÍquese con nosotros al cuatro 15 cinco 88 14. tambiÉn por correo electrÓnico. o tambiÉn estÁn nuestra
realizando los Únicos lugares donde hay advertencia el sur de california, nevada, arizona. para nosotros es estable. 53°. se espera que maÑana estemos con condiciones espectaculares. asÍ pintan los prÓximos cinco dÍas de este inicio de semana. 60° el jueves, posibilidad de lluvia el jueves. para san josÉ se mantiene en un 40% posibilidad de lluvia. viernes y sÁbado se mantiene seco. tengo mÁs detalles, sÓlo a las 11. ¡maría esperanza, tienes que decirles la verdad! pero yo......
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(vicki) in southern california. . . a pregnant woman fights back after being caught in the middle of a robbery.jannette garlow was on her monthly trip to a convenience store near her santa clarita home.garlow was in the middle of making a money order to pay her rent. that's when a man standing close by moved in and grabbed most of the cash.he took off. . . but slipped on a rug before exiting.the thief managed to get up and run out the door. . . .but garlow. . . who is 8-months pregnant. . .took off after him. trt: "they had a car already ready to go with two other people driving in the front. and i had grabbed onto the car door as he was yelling 'go go go' an all i could really think was you're not taking my rent money. my husband just works so hard for that money. i'm going to get that money back." trt: 17 garlow's husband took her to the hospital afterward. . .. she and the baby are fine.as for the thief. . . he dropped most of the money. . . only getting away with about $40- dollars. (garnt/vo) coming up, women all a
(vicki) in southern california. . . a pregnant woman fights back after being caught in the middle of a robbery.jannette garlow was on her monthly trip to a convenience store near her santa clarita home.garlow was in the middle of making a money order to pay her rent. that's when a man standing close by moved in and grabbed most of the cash.he took off. . . but slipped on a rug before exiting.the thief managed to get up and run out the door. . . .but garlow. . . who is 8-months pregnant. . .took...
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users scribe it being like a bus. >>> changes coming to buses in california. the proposal considered involving the deadly bus crash last year. >>> three people shot on a san francisco street, a 65 year old woman died step frs her front door. the search now underway for the gunmen. still slow in many areas especially on the bridge approaches. san jose, not too bad. northbound on 101. >>> in weather, the bay area is clear for the most part but strong gusty winds, we're talking more about the wind advisory, beautiful day today. the golden gate bridge, improving wizards blt with winds and we'll talk more about the change over the weekend coming up. >>> winds sticking around for today, in fact strengthening especially coast side around the bay and up in the higher terrain as well. the national weather service has posted a wind advisory for the coast and san francisco. this begins at noon and for the east bay and north bay, this begins first thing friday towards midnight. gusts over 45 miles per hour. in fabt, we had showers moving to northern california in portions
users scribe it being like a bus. >>> changes coming to buses in california. the proposal considered involving the deadly bus crash last year. >>> three people shot on a san francisco street, a 65 year old woman died step frs her front door. the search now underway for the gunmen. still slow in many areas especially on the bridge approaches. san jose, not too bad. northbound on 101. >>> in weather, the bay area is clear for the most part but strong gusty winds, we're...
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can you put a price on california's tarps. coming up next the decision for voters and the price tag. ♪ hey, bud. you need some help? no, i'm good. come on, moe. i have to go. (vo) we always trusted our subaru impreza would be there for him someday. ok. that's it. (vo) we just didn't think someday would come so fast. see ya later, moe. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru impreza. the longest-lasting vehicle in its class. more than a car, it's a subaru. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. the state assembly narrowly approved put the it on the state ballot. as well as open spaces and disadvantaged areas. several republicans don't like it. they say park improvements should be paid for upfront using general fund money not a bond. >>> water officials in southern california are continuing to see clouds. the santa barbara california agent is partnering with a company. they're using silver iodide particles. >> it's a silver crystal which is released from this very fine smoke. it's like vitamins. the clouds become much more efficient a
can you put a price on california's tarps. coming up next the decision for voters and the price tag. ♪ hey, bud. you need some help? no, i'm good. come on, moe. i have to go. (vo) we always trusted our subaru impreza would be there for him someday. ok. that's it. (vo) we just didn't think someday would come so fast. see ya later, moe. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru impreza. the longest-lasting vehicle in its class. more than a car, it's a subaru. >>> welcome back to mornings on...
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far north western california. washington coastline for us. not a drop. temperatures are not going to drop as well. look how high they go tomorrow. concord, want a 73-degree day? got one. san jose, you hit 70. santa rosa. close in vallejo. san rafael and oakland. napa, 72. it gets warm, stays warm. mid 70s thursday and friday. upper 60s near the bay. dry through the weekend. slight cooling next week. we spring forward this weekend. mother nature saying hello spring. >> hello newman. >> hello jerry. [ laughter ] i don't know where that came from. oh, seinfeld. >>> how would you like to speed to los angeles in one of these yellow pods? a team wants to make tube travel a reality. >> and here are the guests tonight with the stephen colbert late show. (((break)),,,,,,,,,, some engineers in the bay area are y. >> imagine getting in a metal pond and hurtling toward los angeles at 700 miles an hour. >> some engineers are hoping to make this a reality. this yellow bullet looking thing is a working prototype for elon musk's hyperloop challenge. the quest to design
far north western california. washington coastline for us. not a drop. temperatures are not going to drop as well. look how high they go tomorrow. concord, want a 73-degree day? got one. san jose, you hit 70. santa rosa. close in vallejo. san rafael and oakland. napa, 72. it gets warm, stays warm. mid 70s thursday and friday. upper 60s near the bay. dry through the weekend. slight cooling next week. we spring forward this weekend. mother nature saying hello spring. >> hello newman....
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recent flooding events in california, montana and wyoming. officials from the army corps of engineers testified before -- >> good morning. i call this hearing to order. president trump has made impr e improving our nation's infrastructure a top priority and this is to highlight our infrastructure needs. it is critical to our nation's prosperity. in personal meetings i have met with members of this committee both sides of the aisle and infrastructure is listed as a top priority because it is a driver of our nation ae's econo and impacts every community. this community has a history of working together. i want to continue that tradition and has sweeping jurisdiction over our nation's infrastructure. our last meeting focused on highways and roads all within this committee's purview. recent rains in california and other western states highlight infrastructures and other structu structures, and dams that prevent catastrophic flooding in urban and rural communities. earlier this month, 180 people were evacuated because of the dams in the united sta
recent flooding events in california, montana and wyoming. officials from the army corps of engineers testified before -- >> good morning. i call this hearing to order. president trump has made impr e improving our nation's infrastructure a top priority and this is to highlight our infrastructure needs. it is critical to our nation's prosperity. in personal meetings i have met with members of this committee both sides of the aisle and infrastructure is listed as a top priority because it...
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tested in california's soils and climates. they really used rancho chico is one of their early experimental farms before they owned and ran their own. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we visit the california state university farm. industrythe number one in california and we are the number one state in the nation in terms of agriculture. there are 23 csu campuses but only four have agriculture. chico represents the northern part of the state but we draw students from all over california to get experience and rack -- agriculture. go inside theo chico museum to see the historic chinese altar from the 1880 chico chinese temple. watch c-span's cities tour saturday at noon eastern on book 2:00d sunday afternoon at on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country.
tested in california's soils and climates. they really used rancho chico is one of their early experimental farms before they owned and ran their own. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we visit the california state university farm. industrythe number one in california and we are the number one state in the nation in terms of agriculture. there are 23 csu campuses but only four have agriculture. chico represents the northern part of the state but we draw students...
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we will still see rain in far northern california. the computer forecast model picks up a few clouds moving across our skies. and you'll notice a few patches of fog moving in along the coast. the weather looks great if you plan to head to lake tahoe for some skiing, the weather looks fantastic! there is plenty of snow and highs will be in the 50s. so a look around the bay area tomorrow and we'll find temperatures in the 60s and 70s. in fact the next 7 days look drier now with highs running above average during the middle of the week before friday and this weekend. it's looking a spring now with the next best chance of next week. thanks for joining us. our next newscast is at 4 a.m. >>> the notorious casey anthony looking glamorous. >> her first interview since the trial. >> i'm okay with myself. i sleep pretty good at night. >> and the clues we found in the photos. >> then, kellyanne conway, was she set up? >> say, i'm ruining america. >> wait until you see her reaction. >> and president trump. white house tour guide in front of a por
we will still see rain in far northern california. the computer forecast model picks up a few clouds moving across our skies. and you'll notice a few patches of fog moving in along the coast. the weather looks great if you plan to head to lake tahoe for some skiing, the weather looks fantastic! there is plenty of snow and highs will be in the 50s. so a look around the bay area tomorrow and we'll find temperatures in the 60s and 70s. in fact the next 7 days look drier now with highs running...
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for me as chair of the california democratic delegation, it's important to me that the state of california not be divided. you know, unless the state itself were to divide into two states which is really not something the people of california want or the congress wants, it's very important that there be a cohesive rule of law in the state of california on these diversity case decisions. i think justice bear cozin ski mentioned earlier. there's some other reasons for -- you could theoretically take montana and idaho out but it wouldn't materially make a difference in terms of -- it's too small a state and as i think judge cozin ski said, there is
for me as chair of the california democratic delegation, it's important to me that the state of california not be divided. you know, unless the state itself were to divide into two states which is really not something the people of california want or the congress wants, it's very important that there be a cohesive rule of law in the state of california on these diversity case decisions. i think justice bear cozin ski mentioned earlier. there's some other reasons for -- you could theoretically...
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. >>> here in california more than a million people are covered in covered california. the exchange for obama care. almost 4 million more get help through the media cal expansion. the state rate of uninsured people have fallen 10% under obama care to 7-and-a-half percent last year. critics of the new gop plan says the loss of subsidies and scale federal aid means large amounts of people will have to pay. >> to the extent it will reduce the amount of people with coverage the rest of us will be in a smaller pool which means that premiums will rise as a result. >>> a spokesman for covered california says the agency is still studying the legislation and would not comment on it today. >>> coming up here. the new concern among landlords taking advantage of immigrants. the efforts to ease fears of tenants being forced out. >>> there is a lot of misinformation and fear. >> warming up. temperatures increase. some 60s. 63 in san jose and 70s tomorrow. i will show you where. >>> and bridging the gap between community of color and law enforcement. that's what the session is about t
. >>> here in california more than a million people are covered in covered california. the exchange for obama care. almost 4 million more get help through the media cal expansion. the state rate of uninsured people have fallen 10% under obama care to 7-and-a-half percent last year. critics of the new gop plan says the loss of subsidies and scale federal aid means large amounts of people will have to pay. >> to the extent it will reduce the amount of people with coverage the rest...
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some clouds in southern california, but northern california, we're looking good. sunshine and warmer temps are on the way. they're on the way. upper 60s to low 70s. all right, sal. who do you have? >> i have a look at the macarthur
some clouds in southern california, but northern california, we're looking good. sunshine and warmer temps are on the way. they're on the way. upper 60s to low 70s. all right, sal. who do you have? >> i have a look at the macarthur
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the best place to retire in is new hampshire and colorado and california way down number 42. the worst state to retire, alaska. the rankings are ranked on the cost of living, health care, crime, the weather and taxes. >> the bay area is one of the most extensive real estate state markets in the country. but the rental market may be softening a bit. we're seeing rents go down in some cases 8 to 15%. a one bedroom in san francisco goes for about $3,300 a month. in concord, and average one bedroom will cost about $1,500 a month. >> we have a great climate and two bart stations that service our commute and it is ac accessible to go to other area. >> it is the fastest growing mark in the area. and rates are up 15% compared to a year ago because of increasing demand. >>> fda just approved the first drug to treat severe multicloser. and the people -- multiple sclerosis. and the people behind it, right here in the bay area. >> reporter: carol was diagnosed with progressive ms in 2002. she said that the new drug is significant because no one knows the cause of ms nor is there a cure.
the best place to retire in is new hampshire and colorado and california way down number 42. the worst state to retire, alaska. the rankings are ranked on the cost of living, health care, crime, the weather and taxes. >> the bay area is one of the most extensive real estate state markets in the country. but the rental market may be softening a bit. we're seeing rents go down in some cases 8 to 15%. a one bedroom in san francisco goes for about $3,300 a month. in concord, and average one...
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only 3% of the dams in california are state dams. and so there's some places where there's local districts where there's private entities utility companies have a number of these dams, a loan guarantee would make a different in terms of them to finance the repairs or upkeep. those would be helpful as well. if if you look california it flooded from 80 years. they could not correctly measure how many water was going on and everything designed was not designed for the capacity. but the federal government stepped in this 1930s and joined with the state and local. with that support that brought monitor with sacramento second to new orleans catastrophic flood events that protect them in that time. >> thank you. >>> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. thanks for being here. mayor, do you believe the safety of your citizens of your vulnerable because you have not been able to get the critical assistance that we talked about early from core. if so, can you explain on that. >> thank you, senator. our community is vulnerable. as i made mention,
only 3% of the dams in california are state dams. and so there's some places where there's local districts where there's private entities utility companies have a number of these dams, a loan guarantee would make a different in terms of them to finance the repairs or upkeep. those would be helpful as well. if if you look california it flooded from 80 years. they could not correctly measure how many water was going on and everything designed was not designed for the capacity. but the federal...
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high clouds in southern california. also in southern nevada and for spring training over to phoenix, but warm. you can see the tail end. there's plenty upstream and that's going to plan in our weather in the next 7 to 10 days. lake county -- there's not a lot here. there's a lot in portland and seattle. they're getting their fair share and it's returning back towards northwest california. humble county and trinity county and you can see it lifting into crescent city. 50s for many. much, much cooler at this time yesterday. san francisco was 59. 60 degrees. sfo is warmer so the onshore breeze has kicked in and the cooler sea breeze is apart of the forecast. upper 40s, low 50s for those in the east bay. 53 brentwood. livermore, 51. walnut creek says 49 degrees . an onshore direction. we had offshore the last couple of days which means everyone got in on the sunshine. that's changing with this weak system coming in. it's what's coming in. the pacific jet stream is getting its act together in a big way. that's going to play
high clouds in southern california. also in southern nevada and for spring training over to phoenix, but warm. you can see the tail end. there's plenty upstream and that's going to plan in our weather in the next 7 to 10 days. lake county -- there's not a lot here. there's a lot in portland and seattle. they're getting their fair share and it's returning back towards northwest california. humble county and trinity county and you can see it lifting into crescent city. 50s for many. much, much...