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desaulnier of california. the chair: the gentleman from california, mr. desaulnier and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. desaulnier: thank you, mr. speaker. my amendment asks for a review of existing best practices worldwide for the capture and reuse of westwater and a feasibility study on the expansion of these efforts. existing policy requires a review of conservation plans of central valley project contractors. i believe we should look further than just at what we're currently doing and learn from new emerging technologies and practices from around the world for recycling wastewater. capturing wastewater for reuse is not new. orange county in california has ifrlmented its groundwater replenishment system in 2008 which augments the water supply for 850,000 residents in southern california with treated wastewater and helps redeuce the area's dependence on watter from the sacramento san joaquin delta. in singapore, an initiative to recycle wastewater supplies approximately one third of
desaulnier of california. the chair: the gentleman from california, mr. desaulnier and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. desaulnier: thank you, mr. speaker. my amendment asks for a review of existing best practices worldwide for the capture and reuse of westwater and a feasibility study on the expansion of these efforts. existing policy requires a review of conservation plans of central valley project contractors. i believe...
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mccarthy: i am from california, i happen to be from bakersfield, california. i thank the gentleman for his creative use of the lyrics, merle would be proud. mr. speaker, you can take a look back on american history, you can see figures standing tall who spoke for the everyday working man. following a long tradition of whitman and twain, merle haggard was a man who knew america instinct ily. because he it wasn't a life for the movies, but it was all more compelling because it was all more real. that is the reason they called him the poet of the common man. merle haggard didn't have it easy. at the height of the depression, his family's -- family searched for opportunity out west. merle grew up with little means and lived with the past mistakes and regrets so he sang. he sang branded man of the stigma of prison. crooning "i held my head up high determined i would rise above the shame." he sang in "working man blues" of the grind of doing his duty to his family, working as long as my two hands are fit to use. and he sang of his roots, not of power or wealth or st
mccarthy: i am from california, i happen to be from bakersfield, california. i thank the gentleman for his creative use of the lyrics, merle would be proud. mr. speaker, you can take a look back on american history, you can see figures standing tall who spoke for the everyday working man. following a long tradition of whitman and twain, merle haggard was a man who knew america instinct ily. because he it wasn't a life for the movies, but it was all more compelling because it was all more real....
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we have a crisis at the state level here in california. not enough supportive and affordable housing being built. so, yes, we have looked at other cities. but there is no city that matches the rental market and the expensive rental market we have here in san francisco. so like many other problems, we have to come up with an innovative solution here in san francisco. >> but why we invent the wheel, for example? houston and salt lake city have this program where they track people and make sure they're getting the most suitable services for them. new york has a program that identifies people most likely to end up in jails and emergency rooms so they can target the services toward them. >> no. and we definitely have and we have gone up to seattle, we have seen what they're doing with wet houses and in portland. so we do know what works in other cities. and we absolutely will take those ideas. but i will say that there is no place that -- houston, you have a lot of land that you can build on. salt lake was starting from a pretty low base in ter
we have a crisis at the state level here in california. not enough supportive and affordable housing being built. so, yes, we have looked at other cities. but there is no city that matches the rental market and the expensive rental market we have here in san francisco. so like many other problems, we have to come up with an innovative solution here in san francisco. >> but why we invent the wheel, for example? houston and salt lake city have this program where they track people and make...
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the california exchange which we call cover california. and another 3.5 million covered in the expanded medicaid program. that's good news. it's also good news that people that previously were unable to take care of their medical issues found coverage. remember a woman, actually my wife's beautician, who came to her as the affordable care act was implemented in california and told her, at last i can get insurance. my husband and i, we're going to have a baby. we want to have a baby. we couldn't afford it before. but now i have insurance. i'm on the exchange.
the california exchange which we call cover california. and another 3.5 million covered in the expanded medicaid program. that's good news. it's also good news that people that previously were unable to take care of their medical issues found coverage. remember a woman, actually my wife's beautician, who came to her as the affordable care act was implemented in california and told her, at last i can get insurance. my husband and i, we're going to have a baby. we want to have a baby. we couldn't...
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to california for the gold rush. 10% of the population of california was french. they have a long-term impact upon the development of gold rush culture. but this image was produced for a french audience. intriguingly, and the caption, refers to this character in the front. there was a recurring character that became a branded name. he was a lawyer who had a reputation for impeccable honesty, that whatever he said, you could trust. so by using him as this character, they could describe what was happening in gold rush california, and people would accept it in france because of this connection. so this is him fleeing the flames of 1851. there were many, many who were affected by this fire. there was an author by the name of frank marriott who wrote a book called "mountains and molehills," talking about fires, in part. he recounted this fire in san francisco. he said, "it started in a n upholstery store. the wind was blowing and increased to hurricane force. there were planked streets that went up in smoke. ships at sea, 100 miles out in the ocean from san francisco,
to california for the gold rush. 10% of the population of california was french. they have a long-term impact upon the development of gold rush culture. but this image was produced for a french audience. intriguingly, and the caption, refers to this character in the front. there was a recurring character that became a branded name. he was a lawyer who had a reputation for impeccable honesty, that whatever he said, you could trust. so by using him as this character, they could describe what was...
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this is created issues between unions in california. it shows this single-payer issue is passionate. for a lot of folks in california but how to pay for it, rendit made the hard call and said the money is not there. it's going to be require a tax. >> rory, the supreme court allowed the travel ban to take effect for now. but gave exceptions for people from the six muslim-majority nations for bona fide relationships. >> the supreme court opinion actually said anyone with a credible claim to a bona fide relationship. now the state department said, certain relationships are bona fide, but grandparents don't count. fiancees don't count. i don't think that's consistent with the supreme court's order. i think you're going to see lawsuits very quickly. and a lot of litigation over the next few months. >> like if you say i'm twee's grandparent can the state department say sorry, you can't come in? are they saying that's illegal? >> i think it could be illegal. because the supreme court opinion certainly doesn't say no grandparents, it doesn't sa
this is created issues between unions in california. it shows this single-payer issue is passionate. for a lot of folks in california but how to pay for it, rendit made the hard call and said the money is not there. it's going to be require a tax. >> rory, the supreme court allowed the travel ban to take effect for now. but gave exceptions for people from the six muslim-majority nations for bona fide relationships. >> the supreme court opinion actually said anyone with a credible...
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to think of the fact that california 20 years ago was reliving this, to now, understanding that california was not a part of this country sounding. -- country's founding. now california is a keeper of this country's future is telling of where texas can really foresee the future and understand that this is a movement that sb4 has created. this is a movement that is not going to go anywhere and we are going to use it to mobilize and organized texans and the latino community in texas to now take the reins of the future of this great state. [applause] >> so, don't get mad, get even. elections matter. we all have a role to play. build alliances and get old, get aggressive, and push back. it will be difficult but in the end, we are in the right. -- forou all of your insights today, and thank you to the panel. [applause] >> cbs producer mark miller produces -- reports that president trump's first-quarter salary will be used for repair projects. the interior secretary announces it will be combined with another -- pay for repay restoration such as fence repair. right now, the president is on air fo
to think of the fact that california 20 years ago was reliving this, to now, understanding that california was not a part of this country sounding. -- country's founding. now california is a keeper of this country's future is telling of where texas can really foresee the future and understand that this is a movement that sb4 has created. this is a movement that is not going to go anywhere and we are going to use it to mobilize and organized texans and the latino community in texas to now take...
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> california surf's up. >> reporter: all of it anti-california. >> i feel like they went and saw "point break" or listened to a beach boy album and took a few key statements and threw it on the house and car. >> reporter: they spent thousands repvethousand s renovating their home. and now it's covered in graff i graffiti. >> loud message not wanting californians in the neighborhood. >> reporter: neighbors are flabbergasted. >> i couldn't believe somebody would do something like this. >> reporter: page has a hunch who did this. he got into an argument with a ran macing down his street. >> his comment was, get out of california. >> reporter: he thinks that man came back overnight. understandably, page feels threatened. but there's a balance. >> at the end of the day, you can't get upset at every mad person. that's why we pay for insurance. >> reporter: he understands some may feel pushed out because transplants have moved in. but he says this is not the way to share that. >> other than this little instance, the city is great, the community is great. so it's just unfortunate when you have
> california surf's up. >> reporter: all of it anti-california. >> i feel like they went and saw "point break" or listened to a beach boy album and took a few key statements and threw it on the house and car. >> reporter: they spent thousands repvethousand s renovating their home. and now it's covered in graff i graffiti. >> loud message not wanting californians in the neighborhood. >> reporter: neighbors are flabbergasted. >> i couldn't believe...
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of california and to the government of california. so when we keep bringing up california, let's just be very clear that california doesn't want this bill. california opposes this bill. now, i represent the downstream end of some of these water systems that we're talking about. so when we talk about people and fish and jobs, it's important to remember that fishing jobs matter too. and the communities that -- in the communities that i represent, and also communities throughout oregon and washington that depend on california salmon runs, they are hurting. this summer we're going to probably see a closure for all intents and purposes of the commercial salmon season. we're certainly going to see a closure of the tribal salmon fishery for the second year in a row. that's not only economically devastating to tribal communities that i represent, it has an emotional impact as well. these are communities that are hurting. in fact, the tribe reporting suicide rates among young people that are alarmingly high. the closure of this sacred fishery
of california and to the government of california. so when we keep bringing up california, let's just be very clear that california doesn't want this bill. california opposes this bill. now, i represent the downstream end of some of these water systems that we're talking about. so when we talk about people and fish and jobs, it's important to remember that fishing jobs matter too. and the communities that -- in the communities that i represent, and also communities throughout oregon and...
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let's look to california. but i really think that your point about looking to the lgbtq playbook is incredible important. look at how other communities who have been repressed have followed suit. i want to turn to the topic of what's going on on the ground level. here i want to talk to gabe and sheriff gonzalez. so sheriff, you hope for the best and you prepare for the worst. so let's assume that september 1 rolls around and that sb-4 goes into effect. what can law enforcement departments across the state do to mitigate the effects of sb-4 in the community? >> yeah, i think one of the things we can do is to continue to reinforce that, although i agree with the supervisor that racial profiling is still going to creep up in this, you know, because of, you know, latino community being targeted with this, that we reinforce that racial profiling is not allowed. and also to create a policy where i make sure that the deputies document why they're asking and to identify their probable cause and make sure that they're
let's look to california. but i really think that your point about looking to the lgbtq playbook is incredible important. look at how other communities who have been repressed have followed suit. i want to turn to the topic of what's going on on the ground level. here i want to talk to gabe and sheriff gonzalez. so sheriff, you hope for the best and you prepare for the worst. so let's assume that september 1 rolls around and that sb-4 goes into effect. what can law enforcement departments...
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the state of california is providing $25 million in tax incentives. for patients whose lives are on the line, increasing drug production has no price tag. >> there are several drugs that they're working on, both in our inhouse research and also from external partners and at least two of which have potential to also treat the brain cancer that john mccain suffers from right now. >> reporter: no jobs will be created, about 300 over the next two years, although much of the cell cultivation is automated, human intervention is needed. >> we need to feed them nutrients and remove waste products and as they grow and produce the medicine itself. >> reporter: the increased capacity will benefit other companies that utilize this facility. abc 7 news. >>> we are getting pretty close to the weekend. >> we are. so what's the weather going to be like? here is the forecast. >> i'll end the mystery. we have a weekend warmup coming our way. we're going to use antioch as the example. high tomorrow it will be 92 degrees, but on saturday 100 degrees and 98 on sunday. tha
the state of california is providing $25 million in tax incentives. for patients whose lives are on the line, increasing drug production has no price tag. >> there are several drugs that they're working on, both in our inhouse research and also from external partners and at least two of which have potential to also treat the brain cancer that john mccain suffers from right now. >> reporter: no jobs will be created, about 300 over the next two years, although much of the cell...
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but this doesn't just affect southern california. this is a national issue and must be addressed now. many employers are either unable to recruit workers due to excessive backlog of security clearance investigations or forced to place employees in unfulfilling positions while they wait unacceptable amounts of time. mr. speaker, we're fortunate to live in a country selfless citizens who seek to serve our nation in critical national security missions and work at home and abroad. we need these bright minds to solve incredibly difficult problems and develop the next generation of american-made technology. we should reward them for choosing to work towards something greater than themselves, not punish them with jobs they don't want just because bureaucracies can't move fast enough. i introduced the secret act so congress can do its job of oversight better. the transparency afforded in this bill will better inform of us how to substantially check the security clearance backlog and how long it takes for investigations to be completed. . qui
but this doesn't just affect southern california. this is a national issue and must be addressed now. many employers are either unable to recruit workers due to excessive backlog of security clearance investigations or forced to place employees in unfulfilling positions while they wait unacceptable amounts of time. mr. speaker, we're fortunate to live in a country selfless citizens who seek to serve our nation in critical national security missions and work at home and abroad. we need these...
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en santa bÁrbara, california, dulce castellanos, univisiÓn. fÉlix: otra preocupaciÓn entre los residentes de los Ángeles y zonas cercanas son los altos y crecientes Índices de contaminaciÓn ambiental. segÚn las propias vÍctimas una de las causas al Área donde viven, principalmente miembros de las minorÍas. juan carlos gonzÁlez nos explica sobre algunas de las medidas que se han puesto en prÁctica para hacer frente esta situaciÓn. juan carlos: son miles de automÓviles y fÁbricas que cada dÍa arrojan desechos tÓxicos y contaminan el ambiente. al igual que otras madres esta se encuentra preocupada. >> el ciudades y Áreas que comÚnmente son latinas o de gentes de colores y bajos ingresos tiende a ver mÁs toxinas en el aire. juan carlos: esto debido a que viven cerca de fÁbricas o toxinas la contaminaciÓntiene que ver con problemas de salud. >> tengo cÁncer en la nariz y en toda la cabeza incluyendo el cerebro. juan carlos: agrega que Él y toda su familia padecen de asma y todo, asegura debido a que su casa se encuentra a una
en santa bÁrbara, california, dulce castellanos, univisiÓn. fÉlix: otra preocupaciÓn entre los residentes de los Ángeles y zonas cercanas son los altos y crecientes Índices de contaminaciÓn ambiental. segÚn las propias vÍctimas una de las causas al Área donde viven, principalmente miembros de las minorÍas. juan carlos gonzÁlez nos explica sobre algunas de las medidas que se han puesto en prÁctica para hacer frente esta situaciÓn. juan carlos: son miles de automÓviles y fÁbricas...
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steve will talk about his book refinery town which is about richmond, california. and it's really exciting to see good, well researched, deep dive into what works in organizing. one of the problems with our media landscape is i could probably go find mike 1700 pieces on whatever the president put out on twitter yesterday. but an actual helpful account of how to organize communities, grassroots, anticorporate power, that is asking too much. and i know the richmond california story is an important story and has been told. i've seen a couple of articles about it. and again it is one of the real sort of stories we should be learning from especially in a town like baltimore that shares a lot with richmond in the deindustrialization, racism, poverty and really one of the most important things is the lack of luxury to kind of get hung up on not working together. like baltimore, richmond is simply too small to have too many divisions and what is exciting about what i know about the story is they found a way to get over the divisions, worked together in alliance that was ab
steve will talk about his book refinery town which is about richmond, california. and it's really exciting to see good, well researched, deep dive into what works in organizing. one of the problems with our media landscape is i could probably go find mike 1700 pieces on whatever the president put out on twitter yesterday. but an actual helpful account of how to organize communities, grassroots, anticorporate power, that is asking too much. and i know the richmond california story is an...
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that california 20 years ago was reliving this, to now, understanding that california was not a part of this country's founding. now california is a keeper of this country's future is telling of where texas can really foresee the future and understand that this is a movement that sb4 has created. this is a movement that is not going to go anywhere and we are going to use it to mobilize and organize to now take the reins of the future of this great state. [applause] so, don't get mad, get even. matter.s we all have a role to play. getd alliances and you bullish, you get aggressive, you push back. it will be difficult but in the end, it will be right. thank you all for all of your bullish, you getinsights. thank you to the panel. [applause] >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, chair of the ethics and public policy center will join us to discuss the american dream is still unattainable -- attainable. watch washington journal live 7:00 eastern this morning. joined the discussion. next, author david horowitz spe
that california 20 years ago was reliving this, to now, understanding that california was not a part of this country's founding. now california is a keeper of this country's future is telling of where texas can really foresee the future and understand that this is a movement that sb4 has created. this is a movement that is not going to go anywhere and we are going to use it to mobilize and organize to now take the reins of the future of this great state. [applause] so, don't get mad, get even....
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will use five helicopters in northern california. three helicopters and two c-130 air tanker jets in southern california. does helicopters can be used for water drops, transportation and medical evacuations. the air tankers can drop up to 3000 gallons of water or fire retardant in a matter of seconds. although the winds have died down, hundreds of people around oroville are still being told to stay away from home because of the wall wildfire. this map you are looking at shows the evacuation zone just east of or a bill. the mandatory evacuation is in purple. warnings have been issued to the people in the orange area. >>> the wall fire has burned 5800 acres and is 40% contained at this point. wind has died down, allowing fire crews to get a line around the fire. the fire started friday afternoon and has destroyed 37 structures and damaged 5 others. >> it's really hard when you have to load everything up. and just leave and not know where you're going. >> we were leaving and the fire was coming. we could see the flames. and we were runn
will use five helicopters in northern california. three helicopters and two c-130 air tanker jets in southern california. does helicopters can be used for water drops, transportation and medical evacuations. the air tankers can drop up to 3000 gallons of water or fire retardant in a matter of seconds. although the winds have died down, hundreds of people around oroville are still being told to stay away from home because of the wall wildfire. this map you are looking at shows the evacuation...
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por otra parte, miles de inquilinos en todo california salieron a las calles en una jornada de protesta en contra de la crisis de vivienda por la que atraviesa prÁcticamente todo el estado. en el Área de la bahÍa, el problema es mayor. luz peÑa estuvo presente en una de estas manifestaciones y nos tienen el reporte. luz: gracias, asÍ es, por lo menos unas 30 personas llegaron afuera de este edificio para protestar en contra de una compaÑÍa a la que le estÁn pidiendo que paren de aumentar las rentas. con pancartas que piden revocar restricciones al control de renta, docenas de manifestantes ingresaron a las instalaciones de la compaÑÍa de bienes raÍces. el motivo fue entregarle a los ejecutivos unas 1400 firmas y que tengan en mente la crisis de vivienda todo en todo california y que no sigan aumentando la renta a sus inquilinos. >> en el lugar donde yo vivo, la renta me la ha aumentado bastante. hoy son $1750, y la querÍan subir m --mÁs. >> cuando se muda una persona, estÁ en un apartamento que está supuesto a tener el control. la prÓxima persona que se muda ahÍ, tiene
por otra parte, miles de inquilinos en todo california salieron a las calles en una jornada de protesta en contra de la crisis de vivienda por la que atraviesa prÁcticamente todo el estado. en el Área de la bahÍa, el problema es mayor. luz peÑa estuvo presente en una de estas manifestaciones y nos tienen el reporte. luz: gracias, asÍ es, por lo menos unas 30 personas llegaron afuera de este edificio para protestar en contra de una compaÑÍa a la que le estÁn pidiendo que paren de...
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let's start with california, how would you gauge california? is doing a ornia little better. this is fiscal 2015, they have a good sign f. there is recession, they will probably struggle. was a little y better, revenues were stronger in 2015, they have massive unfunded pension liability, they have a strong economy. elative to their economy, i think if they cut away at that problem, they made strengthen their position a little bit. host: first caller from thomas, laguna hills. thomas, go ahead. laguna hills, california. hello. caller: good morning. how are you? yeah, hi. can you hear me? host: yes. caller: yeah. i want to know if you can give a rundown on the financial urden los angeles and california has because -- host: okay. it.ot city taking a look rather than statewide issue. sde not look d specifically at los angeles. los angeles has some serious you l problems, though, as know. they have a large pension problem, which i don't think with adequately. a lot of cities in california suffer from the problem. state pensionrnia problem or it is a local pension underfunded ands
let's start with california, how would you gauge california? is doing a ornia little better. this is fiscal 2015, they have a good sign f. there is recession, they will probably struggle. was a little y better, revenues were stronger in 2015, they have massive unfunded pension liability, they have a strong economy. elative to their economy, i think if they cut away at that problem, they made strengthen their position a little bit. host: first caller from thomas, laguna hills. thomas, go ahead....
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we have a functional government here in california. the democrats and republicans work together. >> reporter: billionaire environmentalists tom steyer also praised the bipartisan vote. >> we're providing a stark contrast to how democracy is supposed to work where people believe that the other side is trying to do the right thing even if they disagree with them. >> reporter: the california legislative analyst says right now "cap & trade" is adding about 11 cents a gallon to gas prices. bustier says not to worry. >> we're going to start using less gasoline and so the price of gas will go down. i think people are worried about gas prices going up have got it exactly backwards. >> reporter: now, for all the talk of bipartisanship here today, i do want to point out that chad mays is the republican leader who rounded up most of the gop votes and he is now facing removal from his leadership position for his support of "cap & trade." so california is certainly not immune from deep party divisions on the issue of climate change. live on treasur
we have a functional government here in california. the democrats and republicans work together. >> reporter: billionaire environmentalists tom steyer also praised the bipartisan vote. >> we're providing a stark contrast to how democracy is supposed to work where people believe that the other side is trying to do the right thing even if they disagree with them. >> reporter: the california legislative analyst says right now "cap & trade" is adding about 11 cents a...
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that's what worried the california attorney general. they are looking to buy the last independent terminal that distributes gasoline to the retail stations. the other terminals are already owned by refiners. the state contends selling this facility could affect the prices consumers pay at the pump. >> if the suppliers become the controllers of the spiget then it won't be demand that will determine the price of gasoline, it will be suppliers who can manipulate to control the price. >> california prices are over 60 cents above national average when only about 30 to 35 cents of that is really explainable through higher taxes, cleaner burner gasoline and so forth. >> reporter: when contacted by abc 7 news, valero only reissued a joint statement put out by their ceo and plains all american ceo last week saying as the ftc and california attorney general know, valero plans to meaningfully expand capacity at both the martinez and richmond terminals that will benefit customers as well as california consumers. they are disappointed the attorney g
that's what worried the california attorney general. they are looking to buy the last independent terminal that distributes gasoline to the retail stations. the other terminals are already owned by refiners. the state contends selling this facility could affect the prices consumers pay at the pump. >> if the suppliers become the controllers of the spiget then it won't be demand that will determine the price of gasoline, it will be suppliers who can manipulate to control the price....
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it will impact southern california, the desert and arizona. that looks to be too far south for us west or northwest breeze kicked in this morning. there is a west and southwest in the delta. that is a sign of a cooler pattern. water temperatures are cool but they have not changed much. 51-56. bodega bay, 51. the monsoon, they pray for it and arizona, it finally kicked in but it's staying there. it's not moving into southern california or the sierra. there is a little south of bishop. may be by the weekend some of that will filter in. we have a look of that's coming up. these are a lot of high-end mid- level clouds for southern california. the cloud cover is close. you can see it but it looks like it will stay south. except for some patchy, low clouds on the coast, it's sunny and mild. it still hot in clearlake and vacaville. nevada, 78. 86, walnut creek with a breeze. brentwood, 95 but cooler for danville. also in livermore and san jose. gilroy, yesterday, 93. 88 today. 79 in woodside. 60 in pacifica. and daly city, 60. it looks like a similar
it will impact southern california, the desert and arizona. that looks to be too far south for us west or northwest breeze kicked in this morning. there is a west and southwest in the delta. that is a sign of a cooler pattern. water temperatures are cool but they have not changed much. 51-56. bodega bay, 51. the monsoon, they pray for it and arizona, it finally kicked in but it's staying there. it's not moving into southern california or the sierra. there is a little south of bishop. may be by...
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one of them is california. one of the measures it wa nts to california. one of the measures it wants to use to meet those times is to extend what is called a cap and trade programme, essentially taxes businesses for putting. the man who is promoting it hard is governor jerry brown. james cook is with us from los angeles to tell us more about it. hello, james. i associate california with being forward—thinking. is there much resista nce forward—thinking. is there much resistance to what he is suggesting? yes, there is some resistance and comes from both sides. resistance from some businesses who are concerned about the impact on industry and resistance, more so in some regards, from environmentalists. not all, some are on board but others think that too many concessions have been given to the businesses. the governor of california is trying to find the middle ground to get this bill passed in the senate in sacramento, the state capital and the assembly there. what is interesting is the extent to which jerry brown, there. what is interesting is the exte
one of them is california. one of the measures it wa nts to california. one of the measures it wants to use to meet those times is to extend what is called a cap and trade programme, essentially taxes businesses for putting. the man who is promoting it hard is governor jerry brown. james cook is with us from los angeles to tell us more about it. hello, james. i associate california with being forward—thinking. is there much resista nce forward—thinking. is there much resistance to what he...
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garamendi of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 431, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. garamendi: thank you, mr. chairman. every year, congress receives a very important and helpful report regarding our nuclear weapons enterprises, sometimes referred to eas 1033 report buzz -- 1043 report, because it's mandated by section 1043 of the ndaa fiscal year 2012. it requires the department of defense, in cooperation with the department of energy, to submit a detailed 10-year plan for a budget estimate for our nuclear weapons enterprise. the bombs, the weapons themselves, the command and control, the national lab the infrastructure and delivery system, etc., etc. that report is then reviewed by the government accountability office for completeness and accuracy and finally the congressional budget office then reviews it and submits an independent report. terrific. all good. we agree
garamendi of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 431, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. garamendi: thank you, mr. chairman. every year, congress receives a very important and helpful report regarding our nuclear weapons enterprises, sometimes referred to eas 1033 report buzz -- 1043 report, because it's mandated by section 1043 of the ndaa fiscal year 2012. it...
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the california national party conducted the latest poll. the results mirrored earlier polls this year that had 33% of californians in favor of the plan. that's up from 20% back in 2014. the california national party backs secession and includes many who identify as social democrats and progressives. >> about half of our supporters want an independent california through democratic and peaceful means before trump. and then the other half got onboard when they realized just how broken american politics had become. >> half of californians oppose secession, which would require amending the u.s. constitution. >>> hi there, i hope you had a chance to enjoy the weather today. it has been changing. temperatures have dropped a few degrees. so if you're stepping out tonight and you're running some errands, definitely still warm inland, in the 80s. around 9:00 p.m., it will cool off. fog along the coast. 11:00 p.m., it will be foggy near the coast and breezy as well. i want to show you live doppler 7. you'll notice that the fog is just sitting from the
the california national party conducted the latest poll. the results mirrored earlier polls this year that had 33% of californians in favor of the plan. that's up from 20% back in 2014. the california national party backs secession and includes many who identify as social democrats and progressives. >> about half of our supporters want an independent california through democratic and peaceful means before trump. and then the other half got onboard when they realized just how broken...
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it's not like illegal aliens of california are having a tough time anyway, california has more illegals than any state by far. a huge percentage of the population is there illegally, so what was the knee that gave rise to this bill, or was it purely a symbolic act to the administration? >> it's a symbolic act, but more importantly it places californians at risk of being impacted by the criminals or getting released to the street. >> tucker: if the state of california can stay on mike say to the feds we are just ignoring your law, then why can't orange county say to the state of california we are ignoring your law? what you abide by these terms or would you notify the feds if you apprehended an illegal? >> with artie asked the questio question, they've asked legal counsel and we would be subject to -- we would be subject to being prosecuted if we didn't follow state law. you make a great point, it puts us in a terrible position of violating federal law, not cooperating with federal authorities. we work on task forces with ice, we work at sexual exploitation task force. this bill would re
it's not like illegal aliens of california are having a tough time anyway, california has more illegals than any state by far. a huge percentage of the population is there illegally, so what was the knee that gave rise to this bill, or was it purely a symbolic act to the administration? >> it's a symbolic act, but more importantly it places californians at risk of being impacted by the criminals or getting released to the street. >> tucker: if the state of california can stay on...
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they have been organizing in california since the late 1970's. they are a relatively small group, but they are important for two reasons. , as gayt is that republicans, they face a lot of challenges over the years. they have been working for almost 40 years. there is something that i find interesting. the other thing is, base see gay ashts and conservativism mutually reinforcing. they are not just gay and republican, they see those two things as interlinked, which would not have been possible without a rise in the 1960's and 1970's and the gay right movement -- gay-rights movement. >> what are their golden strategies? >> they are in educational organization. they believe in a two-part strategy. --y argue that if lgbt voters are only democrat, then democrats will take advantage of them and ignore them and the republican party will do its own thing altogether. they work really hard to convince republican voters and policymakers for lgbt equality and convince lgbt voters to vote republican. they do a lot of work behind the scenes. one of the things
they have been organizing in california since the late 1970's. they are a relatively small group, but they are important for two reasons. , as gayt is that republicans, they face a lot of challenges over the years. they have been working for almost 40 years. there is something that i find interesting. the other thing is, base see gay ashts and conservativism mutually reinforcing. they are not just gay and republican, they see those two things as interlinked, which would not have been possible...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. royce: yes, in recognizing the gentleman from texas, mr. mike mccaul, i just want to thank him for his good work to strengthen the bill, as he will discuss, and for his focus on pipelines that primarily carry oil and gas through russia that compete, that compete with russian gas and drives down the price of gas, with that i yield mr. mccaul two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. mccaul: i rise to increase sanctions on russia, north korea and iran. i thank chairman royce and ranking member eliot engel for their leadership on this issue. i cannot overstate the importance of sending a strong message to our adversaries that there will be consequences for their bad behavior. back in october of last year at the height of the presidential campaign, i was briefed by our intelligence community. they told me that russia engaged in a blatant effort to meddle in our domestic affairs and specifically our democratic process. i was an outspoken support
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. royce: yes, in recognizing the gentleman from texas, mr. mike mccaul, i just want to thank him for his good work to strengthen the bill, as he will discuss, and for his focus on pipelines that primarily carry oil and gas through russia that compete, that compete with russian gas and drives down the price of gas, with that i yield mr. mccaul two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. mccaul: i...
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--segn el anlisis, california perderia ms de 11 millones de dolares anuales. --los diez estados que quieren eliminar "daca" liderados por texas perderan ms de 8 mil millones cada aÑo. --unos 800 mil jovenes estn actualmente amparados bajo la accin diferida. blanca / topvo ---un nuevo y duro revs recibe la poltica migratoria de donald trump en los tribunales, la guerra contra las ciudades santuarios tendr que esperar. ---un juez de distrito en california, neg darle va libre a la orden ejecutiva que pretende bloquear recursos a ciudades santuarios. ---hoy a las 6 de la tarde, pilar niÑo nos tiene ms detalles. take vo / cesar ---a la diabla o al mojo de ajo.... fritos o picosos... una dieta de
--segn el anlisis, california perderia ms de 11 millones de dolares anuales. --los diez estados que quieren eliminar "daca" liderados por texas perderan ms de 8 mil millones cada aÑo. --unos 800 mil jovenes estn actualmente amparados bajo la accin diferida. blanca / topvo ---un nuevo y duro revs recibe la poltica migratoria de donald trump en los tribunales, la guerra contra las ciudades santuarios tendr que esperar. ---un juez de distrito en california, neg darle va libre a la orden...
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how would you gauge california? guest:'s -- they are doing better. if there's recession, they're probably going to struggle. their budget was better. they balanced the books. revenues were stronger in 2015. they do have a massive unfunded pension liability but they have a strong economy. meaning a big commitment relative to their economy, i think if they cut away at that problem, they might strengthen their position. host: this is thomas from laguna hills. hello, thomas. go ahead. thomas from laguna hills, california, hello. caller: yeah, good morning. how are you? hi? can you hear me? host: yes. caller: yeah, i was wondering to know if you can give us a rundown on the financial burden los angeles and california has because -- [indiscernible] host: ok. we got it. he said a city taking a look rather than a statewide issue. guest: the state does not look specifically at los angeles. los angeles has some serious fiscal problems though as you know. they do have a large pension problem which i don't think they've dealt with adequately. so i would say a lo
how would you gauge california? guest:'s -- they are doing better. if there's recession, they're probably going to struggle. their budget was better. they balanced the books. revenues were stronger in 2015. they do have a massive unfunded pension liability but they have a strong economy. meaning a big commitment relative to their economy, i think if they cut away at that problem, they might strengthen their position. host: this is thomas from laguna hills. hello, thomas. go ahead. thomas from...
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we have a functional government here in california. but democrats and republicans worked together. >> reporter: california is the only state with cap and trade lemlation requiring polluters to get permits for every metric ton of carbon dioxide emitted. if they reduce their emissions, they can sell their credits to companies that pollute more. republican leaders in washington opposed, but former governor arnold schwarzenegger, he said cap and trade has created the lion's share of new jobs, planted trees and supported zero emission vehicles. california is on target to hit its 2020 goal and is pledging to cut emissions by another 40% by 2030. governor brown says china and other states are replicating what's happening here. i'm leslie brinkley, "abc7 news." >>> a major vote today on capitol hill. the senate can begin to debate proposed changes to american health care. >> tonight, what it took just to get us to this point. plus -- >> that night plays back in my head over and over again. >> it was one night that's now led to a lawsuit agains
we have a functional government here in california. but democrats and republicans worked together. >> reporter: california is the only state with cap and trade lemlation requiring polluters to get permits for every metric ton of carbon dioxide emitted. if they reduce their emissions, they can sell their credits to companies that pollute more. republican leaders in washington opposed, but former governor arnold schwarzenegger, he said cap and trade has created the lion's share of new jobs,...
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the cple in the story moved from southern california in los angeles. the median home price isbout $630,000. here in the bay area, san francio's median home value is nearly $1.2 million. $417,000 in port land, oregon. >>> good news for drivers. the average price of gas has reached its lowest point in a year. the national average is $2.23 a gall according to aaa. south carolina drivers pay the least for gas, just $1.90. here in lifornia, our statewide average is among the most expensive in the country. that's $24. here's a look at how prices vary within the state. san francisco drirs pay $3.11 a gallon. it's $2.92 in los angeles. aaa says the cheapest places to get gas in california are modesto, yuba city and chico. the average for each satday 2.78 per gallon. >>> new details in the crash at injured ten people. police are calling it operator error. the driver spped on the gas instead of the brake. the 56-year-old hit a group o cab drivers sitting in a break area. >> cab drivers are being cooperative with us. it does not appear at this time to be any indi
the cple in the story moved from southern california in los angeles. the median home price isbout $630,000. here in the bay area, san francio's median home value is nearly $1.2 million. $417,000 in port land, oregon. >>> good news for drivers. the average price of gas has reached its lowest point in a year. the national average is $2.23 a gall according to aaa. south carolina drivers pay the least for gas, just $1.90. here in lifornia, our statewide average is among the most expensive...
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california won't fix global warming. the paris climate agreement was actually prett y good for you at the united states and for the world, quite frankly, i don't think those two things are mutually exclusive. governor brown gets the answer does a lot of other people. >> i've got to run. >> bret: what may come back, blast from i wanted to know where my family came from. i did my ancestrydna. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. .. >> bret: finally tonight it's hard to believe but one year ago tonight special report was coming to you live from the republican national convention in cleveland. there was a lot of media there. we got word the steven colbert show had a hidden camera live streaming a conditioned i want station across from a hot dog stand. i asked my team what could i do to stand out thinking they had caught me at something. we brain stormed and came up with what i ended up doing. hours later it ended up on the late show where they thought they had busted me. >> 50 minutes in our conditioned
california won't fix global warming. the paris climate agreement was actually prett y good for you at the united states and for the world, quite frankly, i don't think those two things are mutually exclusive. governor brown gets the answer does a lot of other people. >> i've got to run. >> bret: what may come back, blast from i wanted to know where my family came from. i did my ancestrydna. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. .. >> bret: finally tonight...
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northern california... after a deadly fair accident in ohio. good afternoon, >>> now at noon, questions about ride safety here in northern california after a deadly fair accident in ohio. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >> i'm anne makovec in for kenny choi. it happened at the ohio state fair in columbus. one person was killed, seven others hurt, when the ride malfunctioned. some of these images are disturbing. katie nielsen spoke to santa cruz beach boardwalk officials about a similar ride there. >> reporter: the fireball ride here in santa cruz will stay closed today. that's after an order from the state agency that oversees ride inspections. that's because it's the same ride made by the same company as the one that broke apart in ohio last night. a cell phone showed the accident, hurling riders to the ground below. it's a portable version of the fireball ride at the santa cruz beach boardwalk. >> we are just closing the ride and leaving it as is until we get more information from the state and some direction from them as to how they wou
northern california... after a deadly fair accident in ohio. good afternoon, >>> now at noon, questions about ride safety here in northern california after a deadly fair accident in ohio. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >> i'm anne makovec in for kenny choi. it happened at the ohio state fair in columbus. one person was killed, seven others hurt, when the ride malfunctioned. some of these images are disturbing. katie nielsen spoke to santa cruz beach boardwalk officials...
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they are headed to the california apartment association. that's where they are going to demand a moratorium on rent increases. they also want the association to support repealing the costa hawkins rental housing act which put limits on rent control. they don't like that. organizers of this event say renters are struggling to make ends meet in the bay area, especially when rents go up each month for some tennants. they are asking the large corporations to help keep these people in the communities rather than forcing them out. >> well, we know that business is business, but the problem is that wages have stayed the same for a long time, and we know that poem are struggling to pay their rents, and currently we know that there's a shortage of affordable housing. we know that there's a lot of development happening in terms of like luxury homes, luxury condos, but these, again, do not get covered under rent control so where is housing for people who really need it? >> reporter: we do have a statement from the california apartment association. pol
they are headed to the california apartment association. that's where they are going to demand a moratorium on rent increases. they also want the association to support repealing the costa hawkins rental housing act which put limits on rent control. they don't like that. organizers of this event say renters are struggling to make ends meet in the bay area, especially when rents go up each month for some tennants. they are asking the large corporations to help keep these people in the...
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of california dams that need to be reinspected. the water agency says the spillways have potential issues that could jeopardize its ability during a flood. they ordered after a chunk came over the spillway causing massive evacuations and the potential for the emergency spillway to fail. >> look at a lot of the other spillways. this is a prudent thing to do. >> out of the ten dams in santa clara county, nine made the list. there's a reason for that. >> they are listed because they are dams in a very highly urbanized area. so, any failure of the dam and or the spillway could have major impacts. >> just to clarify, not because there are any flaws that they noticed. >> that's correct. >> they are working on the inspections right now and say so far, so good. the number of spill ways did act this past winter with all the rains. they performed well. so far, we have found nothing that would raise concerns. >> but jim says he's not buying it entirely and wants to know more about the spillway on the list. >> the explanation is a little suspe
of california dams that need to be reinspected. the water agency says the spillways have potential issues that could jeopardize its ability during a flood. they ordered after a chunk came over the spillway causing massive evacuations and the potential for the emergency spillway to fail. >> look at a lot of the other spillways. this is a prudent thing to do. >> out of the ten dams in santa clara county, nine made the list. there's a reason for that. >> they are listed because...
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vivana: ese fue el personaje del personal docente de california. para salir adelante se necesita de una buena educaciÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ramÓn: hay que prepararnos porque parece que el fin de semana estarÁ bastante caluroso copa con estas imÁgenes en vivo del sur de la bahÍa nos enlazamos con suheily lÓpez belÉn. adelante. suheily: muy buenas noches, saludos amigos. le echamos un vistazo a nuestras temperaturas mÁximas durante el dÍa de hoy porque han estado fluctuando. mÁxima en concord en los 89. oakland, en san francisco en bajo 60 en san juan hotel la temperatura alcanzÓ los 77 grados. un aumento en la temperatura de forma gradual el fin de semana. estarÁ aumentando hasta el sÁbado en concord. en el interior, stockton y modesto reciban tres dÍgitos en el termÓmetro. en san josÉ las temperaturas deben quedarse en bajos ochentas. en nuestro satÉlite radar vemos la actividad en las cuatro esquinas como actividad que se debe registrar en el sur de california. miramos el pronÓstico extendido porque vamos a tener tardes calurosas, sensa
vivana: ese fue el personaje del personal docente de california. para salir adelante se necesita de una buena educaciÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ramÓn: hay que prepararnos porque parece que el fin de semana estarÁ bastante caluroso copa con estas imÁgenes en vivo del sur de la bahÍa nos enlazamos con suheily lÓpez belÉn. adelante. suheily: muy buenas noches, saludos amigos. le echamos un vistazo a nuestras temperaturas mÁximas durante el dÍa de hoy porque han estado fluctuando. mÁxima en concord...
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and some of them are right here in california. we got word from cal osha earlier today a total of six parks in the state have a fire ball ride or one similar to it. ( pam ) one of them is at 'great america' in santa clara... but it goes by a slightly different name there .... "delirium." kron 4's dan kerman is outside the park tonight... he got reaction to the closure. dan? ( steve )( pam ) much to their delight, rollercoasters sent people twisting and turning thursday at great america in santa clara but the delirium sat idle this is great america's version of the fireball that led to tragedy wednesday at the ohio state fair sotseeing that made me a little more scaredsotyeah i worry that could have been my little sister, a family member, anybodythursday great america and 5 other parks in the state voluntarily shutdown their versions of the fireball until they could be inspected by cal/oshasoti think it's a great idea just in case, i mean better safe than sorry always, as a mom that's a general rulesoti'm glad that they're doing th
and some of them are right here in california. we got word from cal osha earlier today a total of six parks in the state have a fire ball ride or one similar to it. ( pam ) one of them is at 'great america' in santa clara... but it goes by a slightly different name there .... "delirium." kron 4's dan kerman is outside the park tonight... he got reaction to the closure. dan? ( steve )( pam ) much to their delight, rollercoasters sent people twisting and turning thursday at great...
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it's time for the california state fair in the triple digits. we have the gilroy garlic festival all weekend. boy, is that some fun in the sun! mid-80s. have a good day but before you go michelle, a new little ditty by jagger? >> yes. i can't wait to hear it. >>> two new songs from jagger in response to the current political climate, he claims. ♪[ music ] mick jagger says: he started writing the songs in apr >> one song is called, got to get a grip. and the other is england lost. he started writing them in april. and he wanted to release them quickly so the message didn't get lost. >>> stephen colbert is working on a new series teaming up with showtime to produce antenna mated series about president trump. >> thank you for joining us, mr. cartoon president. >> i plead "the fifth." [ laughter ] >> this isn't a trial. and i haven't asked you anything. >> just practicing. >> the character has made several appearances on "the late show." the new series will be a comedy about the president and his family in the white house. there will be ten 30-min
it's time for the california state fair in the triple digits. we have the gilroy garlic festival all weekend. boy, is that some fun in the sun! mid-80s. have a good day but before you go michelle, a new little ditty by jagger? >> yes. i can't wait to hear it. >>> two new songs from jagger in response to the current political climate, he claims. ♪[ music ] mick jagger says: he started writing the songs in apr >> one song is called, got to get a grip. and the other is...
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california education code very clearly defines if and when they would take action. >> reporter: california education code says a felony conviction automatically starts the dismissal process. but until that happens, legally, felarca should be able to remain a california teacher. we have learned through "by any means necessary" she posted bond at 6 a.m. this morning but for some reason her attorney hasn't been able to get her released from that l.a. county jail. and they are not sure why that is. they are hoping to bring her back home to berkeley. she will later be arraigned in sacramento. live in berkeley, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> no charges for three chp officers who shot and killed a man on highway 101 in san mateo back in april. the officers first responded to a rush hour traffic accident. then they got into a confrontation with luis pacheco orozco. police say he was armed with a handgun and was trying to carjack the other driver involved in the crash. some witnesses say the officers opened fire to protect themselves. now the district attorney's office says the lethal force that they u
california education code very clearly defines if and when they would take action. >> reporter: california education code says a felony conviction automatically starts the dismissal process. but until that happens, legally, felarca should be able to remain a california teacher. we have learned through "by any means necessary" she posted bond at 6 a.m. this morning but for some reason her attorney hasn't been able to get her released from that l.a. county jail. and they are not...
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the santa fe, oregon and california. that's why independence had all its own. queen city of the trail. chief among the caravan supporters was james maxey, james reads masonic brother who ran a general store in independence. his business partner william s stone were delighted to sell fresh goods to familiar faces. relator noted that maxey and stone treated us as if we are brothers. when the caravans reach the public square the immigrants were astounded to find what they beheld. they were assaulted by the smells of toiling men and overworked beast, freshman newark, tobacco and wood smoke and many aromas they cannot place. teams of people with languages, german, and i tell you various indian languages including osage, choctaw and chickasaw. the town of independence was at this time a great battle upon the border of the wilderness was how the immigrant described independence in may, 1846. thornton and his wife are eager to leave so soon to become oregon territory. they had been practicing law and adding a newspaper. because of their staunch abolitionist views, they
the santa fe, oregon and california. that's why independence had all its own. queen city of the trail. chief among the caravan supporters was james maxey, james reads masonic brother who ran a general store in independence. his business partner william s stone were delighted to sell fresh goods to familiar faces. relator noted that maxey and stone treated us as if we are brothers. when the caravans reach the public square the immigrants were astounded to find what they beheld. they were...
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join energy upgrade california and do your thing. food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer >>> welcome back. >>> lawmakers voted to extend california's cap-and-trade program until the year 2030. it was passed in the senate and the assembly with democratic and republican support. cap-and-trade requires company to buy permits to release greenhouse gas emissions. governor brown's prison republicans for crossing party lines and reporting the legislation. that took -- there is a good bill here. republicans and democrats can live with. [ applause ] >> republican lawmakers have been slow to lend support to the legislation citing concerns that it would result in an increase in cost to the middle class.
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paying taxes, and keeping that california product in the state of california. melissa kaine, kpix5. >> a live look at the golden gate bridge. the toll plaza is about to be retired after 80 years of service. the bridge authority is hiring a firm to design a brand-new look for the plaza. the firm will hold the new updated toll collecting equipment above the roadway. it will also help cars move through faster and improve safety for workers. >> accessible to our workers so they can walk above the roadway to replace equipment without being exposed to traffic. >> one thing that will never change. the art deco clock hanging above the 80-year-old toll plaza. the bridge authority says it will be part of the landscape for a long time to come. >> uber's new chief brand officer is talking tonight about making major changes to the company. uber fired 20 workers and is dealing with more than 200 investigations involving sexual harassment and other misconduct. cbs this morning anchor, gayle king, explains st. john is taking the cbo job, after ceo, travis stepped down. >> was
paying taxes, and keeping that california product in the state of california. melissa kaine, kpix5. >> a live look at the golden gate bridge. the toll plaza is about to be retired after 80 years of service. the bridge authority is hiring a firm to design a brand-new look for the plaza. the firm will hold the new updated toll collecting equipment above the roadway. it will also help cars move through faster and improve safety for workers. >> accessible to our workers so they can walk...
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pelosi: california water. reporter: central valley farmers to get more water, i know you voted against h.r. 23, save jim costa, so what's your solution getting these farmers more water? ms. pelosi: so you asked the question about the water situation in california? we think there is obviously a way to do it and first of all, thank you, god, we had so much more prescription this year. the bill passed. the feinstein amendment passed. you recall that bill passed. so that became the law. i do not support it. i was with senator boxer on the subject. it passed. we'll move on from there and it rained. and now we have to deal with issues that everybody has to deal with. they have to deal with conservation. we had to deal with aquifers and how we perhaps even desalination. every time we almost get to that point it rains. people say it's too expensive. let's save it for later. but so many -- storage, conservation, storage. eporter: would you support the dam in fresno county? ms. pelosi: no. the issue of dams is something
pelosi: california water. reporter: central valley farmers to get more water, i know you voted against h.r. 23, save jim costa, so what's your solution getting these farmers more water? ms. pelosi: so you asked the question about the water situation in california? we think there is obviously a way to do it and first of all, thank you, god, we had so much more prescription this year. the bill passed. the feinstein amendment passed. you recall that bill passed. so that became the law. i do not...
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wacky california it's not just california there's a number of states that have motor voter laws. member in michigan with the release of these when they're they letting illegal or just good right now and they don't in california have that many illegally oh it's likely a stop for a second and listen if you if a motor voter state if you say yes i would like to register to vote when i'm getting my driver's license you sign a form says that this is under penalty of perjury and if you are lying or if you vote you go to prison for two years i guarantee you there is no illegal immigrant in a say in the world or in the united states who is enthusiastic about going to prison for two years and in some states as much as five years that's why there's no voter or that i'm really as we'll just have it romney lost by three million he was a bland this candidate the g.o.p. ever ran there's no way trump lost by that big a disparity while the. believe the actual numbers i don't wasn't just to get in the state of california no it not not the california numbers we should add a recall there it wouldn't
wacky california it's not just california there's a number of states that have motor voter laws. member in michigan with the release of these when they're they letting illegal or just good right now and they don't in california have that many illegally oh it's likely a stop for a second and listen if you if a motor voter state if you say yes i would like to register to vote when i'm getting my driver's license you sign a form says that this is under penalty of perjury and if you are lying or if...