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california's drought this time on the program, and it's not just california. next time you are sitting at the computer, search lake meade images, and you'll be able to sample big pictures of a lake that looks like a slowly draining bathtub. daniel sumner because sit a regional drought, am i right in assuming that california can't rely on its neighbors for help with this one? >> that's right. almost all of the water used in california falls on california as snow or rain. we get a little water out of the california that goes into the far southern agriculture, and a bit of water into the metropolitan, but most of the water -- almost all of the water here in california is in the form of snow or rain here. historically that was sufficient. there was never really enough. there has been water fights for decades. but it was sufficient to get by. and for a growing and vibrant economy. >> peter glick right now there's debates in the legislature about what to do, there is a measure going on the ballot in november, what do these things provide for and are they the right m
california's drought this time on the program, and it's not just california. next time you are sitting at the computer, search lake meade images, and you'll be able to sample big pictures of a lake that looks like a slowly draining bathtub. daniel sumner because sit a regional drought, am i right in assuming that california can't rely on its neighbors for help with this one? >> that's right. almost all of the water used in california falls on california as snow or rain. we get a little...
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. >> southern california is moving north. it's coming up from the south to the north. >> you would have to invest the million year cycle, not weeks or years. maybe millions of years from now, part of los angeles will be in the bay area. >> for better or worse. >> yes. >> this is a tough question. >> those other ones weren't tough. >> this is a really easy challenge. are the smaller ones less stress? >> yes. the amount released in small earthquakes is that they are so small in you need many of those. >> i think would you probably have to have maybe hundreds of magnitude earthquakes of 4.7. >> so small earthquakes are not making our lives better in the future? >> not anyway that you can count on. >> i have heard that buildings in san francisco are on rollers and isolated? >> it's not true. it's a conventional foundation like almost all the circumstances buildings in san francisco. >> the trans-america was built way before. it's a pretty conventional foundation design. >> i have heard about this thing called the triangle of life
. >> southern california is moving north. it's coming up from the south to the north. >> you would have to invest the million year cycle, not weeks or years. maybe millions of years from now, part of los angeles will be in the bay area. >> for better or worse. >> yes. >> this is a tough question. >> those other ones weren't tough. >> this is a really easy challenge. are the smaller ones less stress? >> yes. the amount released in small earthquakes...
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solar industry employes for folks than the 3 utilities annoyed we're contributing to the california carbon friendly supplies but helping to grow our economy and put our people to work in the state. but no one is possible await the support of our governor we've been blessed with so far the last 11 years it's not made alone we have numerous people we need to promote the pro solar policies if you think that it 50 commissioners that play a vital role in this in california alone hundred legislators and 50 members of congress and thousands of staff that hat has to get the details right no matter how visionary the program if the details are not right it didn't work i'll nuflgs we're pushing the vision >> down in the weeds getting the details right there's been 3 significant decisions one it the meetings you've probably aware (clapping) last year the legislator miss guidely put in question the hundreds of thousands of net meters in california we radical a tremendous amount of folks to make a difference decision that every customer in the state of california has signed up they get their net
solar industry employes for folks than the 3 utilities annoyed we're contributing to the california carbon friendly supplies but helping to grow our economy and put our people to work in the state. but no one is possible await the support of our governor we've been blessed with so far the last 11 years it's not made alone we have numerous people we need to promote the pro solar policies if you think that it 50 commissioners that play a vital role in this in california alone hundred legislators...
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to move up into northern california to support of the fire activity. the governor moved forward increasing the number of firefighting to put all the state agencies on notice to be responsive with the strategy that is get to the fires fast and keep them small. this year particularly we can't afford the fires getting too far out in front of us and the locally strikes we've been having a lot of lightning that result in, you know, multiple fires happening at the same time. so together fire safety and awareness of the potential for fire is very, very the governor did put in place a emergency proclamation for the state of california and two executive orders one that directs state agencies to, you know, respond with all the assets that the states has to deal with the emergency and establish the drought task force at the governors level and cleared the way through recollection to the state water control board we'll learn about the kind of clearance that were streamlining the red tape and the streamlining of the situation to get the water where it needs to go a
to move up into northern california to support of the fire activity. the governor moved forward increasing the number of firefighting to put all the state agencies on notice to be responsive with the strategy that is get to the fires fast and keep them small. this year particularly we can't afford the fires getting too far out in front of us and the locally strikes we've been having a lot of lightning that result in, you know, multiple fires happening at the same time. so together fire safety...
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so california makes a decision, for example, to take lead out of gasoline. automakers are going to take it out across country and make it a decision to require catalytic converters. the whole country will turn -- if california makes a decision as the state did under arnold schwarzenegger, passing a law to cap and trade greenhouse cap emissions, that market will become quite powerful and influential. we also see other states in quebec and canadian province trying to join the california cap and trade system. so studying what happens here is a good way to see larger trends. another aspect is california's economy is very much oriented towards the rest of the world and the pacific basin. china and korea and japan, australia, and to latin america, are always at the forefront of the way in which we think about our relationship to the environment and the way in which we regulate it. we have problem here now. we success any cleaned up a lot of our smog evictions. we evicted most of the heavy industry. we cleaned up our cars and vehicles. the air is much cleaner now.
so california makes a decision, for example, to take lead out of gasoline. automakers are going to take it out across country and make it a decision to require catalytic converters. the whole country will turn -- if california makes a decision as the state did under arnold schwarzenegger, passing a law to cap and trade greenhouse cap emissions, that market will become quite powerful and influential. we also see other states in quebec and canadian province trying to join the california cap and...
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welcome to california and thank you to my dear friend. i am proud to support you as you in oure in leadership great state. we have an embarrassment of riches, to be sure. we have a latino pro tem. we have an embarrassment of riches. all of us are elected or appointed and we know how this profession can be. i tell you that we are fortunate to have a lot of stars in this state who work together and are truly friends, committed to collective responsibility of serving the people. thank you for the introduction. welcome. there is so much i want to say. i have been given seven minutes. i will keep it brief. it is important to recognize the significance of the reason for being. in appreciating the reason for it hasnd the purpose assumed. we know that all of us have many things in common, in spite of the fact that we have diverse interests and priorities. we have at least two things in common, all of us. , wemost of us in the room are one of the first or the first to do what we do. room, weof us in this do what we do because we believe in the mag
welcome to california and thank you to my dear friend. i am proud to support you as you in oure in leadership great state. we have an embarrassment of riches, to be sure. we have a latino pro tem. we have an embarrassment of riches. all of us are elected or appointed and we know how this profession can be. i tell you that we are fortunate to have a lot of stars in this state who work together and are truly friends, committed to collective responsibility of serving the people. thank you for the...
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we're going from california san francisco to the oovt of the united states the senator from the new york state he's a ranking member on the technology and i think has been a vigorous fighter for our justice cause (clapping.) okay before everyone as we have a group of technical stiff going i need everybody - ready. i need everybody to smile in the the first (laughter) hi. now we've got the self i didn't see out of the way. i have no idea how to use the power point i'm going to press the bottoms. all right. good evening >> good evening. so if you weren't here i'm from brooklyn i want to call a word >> he have to say in response good evening friends. >> good evening. >> i cail you guys friends even though i've met which of you for the first time today i feel like we share so much in common first those who are here deeply care about climate change and those who have the motivation to move forward in a road map we need to realize but second there was another great motivation speak by governor jerry brown give them a hand. it's speech was a call to action to the state legislators across the co
we're going from california san francisco to the oovt of the united states the senator from the new york state he's a ranking member on the technology and i think has been a vigorous fighter for our justice cause (clapping.) okay before everyone as we have a group of technical stiff going i need everybody - ready. i need everybody to smile in the the first (laughter) hi. now we've got the self i didn't see out of the way. i have no idea how to use the power point i'm going to press the bottoms....
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en california nuevo sistema de alerta temprana podrÍa salvar cientos de vida y ahorrar millones en daÑos provocados por temblores comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >> jairo velÁzquez jefe de sicarios de pablo escobar fue liberado de las cÁrcel de colombia una caravana de 5 vehÍculos con el mÁs alto blindaje fueron parte del esquema de seguridad en su camino hacia bogotÁ. siguen 52 meses de libertad condicional deberÁ presentarse ante la tutorÍa de judiciales y no podrÁ salir del paÍs desde bogotÁ jessy vaquero con la polÉmica liberaciÓn cómo fue la salida y quÉ va a pasar con él? >> muy buenas noches, alia la salida de popeye estuvo marcada por la demora dos dÍas esperaron los medios de comunicaciÓn como las autoridades para darle la libertad de quien fuera la mano derecha de pablo escobar, hace con 35 minutos fue escoltado por seis camiones que le pidiÓ a las autoridades protegieron su vida, por cuanto siente estÁ amenazada no hay que olvidar que se trata de quien fuera la
en california nuevo sistema de alerta temprana podrÍa salvar cientos de vida y ahorrar millones en daÑos provocados por temblores comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >> jairo velÁzquez jefe de sicarios de pablo escobar fue liberado de las cÁrcel de colombia una caravana de 5 vehÍculos con el mÁs alto blindaje fueron parte del esquema de seguridad en su camino hacia bogotÁ. siguen 52...
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next they'll california governor jerry brown and state attorney general harris talk about california's latino community, civil rights and immigration. this is 20 minutes. ♪ [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] i am very excited to be called the quarterback. i never played football because i was too short. when i was a junior in high school i was only 5 feet 3 inches so that's a real complex. i was on the debate team. [laughter] i had a good mouth. but anyway, california has come back. we are coming back. we are doing lots of important stuff and not the least because of the leadership of senator padilla and others. i think we have probably got the biggest delegation ever in california and i don't know about the rest of the country but bigger than texas i hope. whatever. but anyway friendly competition. i'm very proud to sign the d.r.e.a.m. act and as soon as i signed it -- [applause] i had to sign the d.r.e.a.m. act twice. the first one was raising tuition for undocumented students and the second was eligibility for scholarships for undocumented students. [applause] and then
next they'll california governor jerry brown and state attorney general harris talk about california's latino community, civil rights and immigration. this is 20 minutes. ♪ [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] i am very excited to be called the quarterback. i never played football because i was too short. when i was a junior in high school i was only 5 feet 3 inches so that's a real complex. i was on the debate team. [laughter] i had a good mouth. but anyway, california has...
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california. came out of postwar suburbia kind of a wonderful form of a garden that mixes modern ideas of simplicity, quite a bit of jefferson's paradise on the hill where no other people are around. and also lot of wednesday, a lot of teaching style and palm trees and exotic and, things that people brought back from the war in the pacific and having fun after all of that difficult time. mount. the '40's, 50's, 60's, the good times. california. i think that that notion that there can be pleasure, private landscapes, the nuclear family was this sort of new paradise. that spread all over the world. you can go anywhere in the world and see california style gardens, nigeria, new zealand. in china they are building subdivisions were tens of millions of people that are modeled on orange county, santa barbara, spanish architecture, swimming pools the pleasure principle at large. the only american style that is really probably indigenous to america and is certainly the only american style that i think has
california. came out of postwar suburbia kind of a wonderful form of a garden that mixes modern ideas of simplicity, quite a bit of jefferson's paradise on the hill where no other people are around. and also lot of wednesday, a lot of teaching style and palm trees and exotic and, things that people brought back from the war in the pacific and having fun after all of that difficult time. mount. the '40's, 50's, 60's, the good times. california. i think that that notion that there can be...
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california trails, of course, tells the story of the gold rush to california. now, the newspapers exaggerated the story of gold at sutters creek, showing pictures such as this, where you could pick up a five-pound rock of solid gold, put it in your pocket, and live happily ever after. those stories existed, but they were few and far between. the majority of the miners that went to california, in fact, died broke. the real success story are the people who mined the miners, and that was the people who were selling them picks and shovels and wheelbarrows and clothing and supplies, which was very, very expensive at the time. there was also stories of scams, where you could get to california in a real hurry, using such things as air balloon and wind wagons, which really didn't exist, but you could buy a ticket to get to california then you would show up on the appointed time to catch the air ship or the wind wagon, and they, of course, did not exist, and you'd be holding a worthless ticket. now, during the course of the travels down the trail, a lot of times your an
california trails, of course, tells the story of the gold rush to california. now, the newspapers exaggerated the story of gold at sutters creek, showing pictures such as this, where you could pick up a five-pound rock of solid gold, put it in your pocket, and live happily ever after. those stories existed, but they were few and far between. the majority of the miners that went to california, in fact, died broke. the real success story are the people who mined the miners, and that was the...
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. >>> california firefighters are stretched thin. we have a cal fire map of california. each one of these red spots represents a fire. they're battling more than a dozen are in northern california. one of the biggest is the iylor fire. the fire near quadrupled in size. eight homes, 20 sheds and barns, forcing the evacuation of a number of houses and a small hospital even in the town of bernie. the governor declared a state of emergency. that clears the way for federal aid. there could be more evacuations. >> you have to have your backs packed. all your clothes ready, tents, sleeping bags, all that stuff ready to go and be out the door within an hour of the crawl call. >> crews are now helping out from the bay area. strike teem left from san jose. no clear word on where they're headed, just north to help out with the more than dozen fires burning. another strike team from alameda county is on its way to help. >> the engines that are in this strike team are your normal municipal structure protection we would use to fight a house fire. >> we're going to do whatever it takes
. >>> california firefighters are stretched thin. we have a cal fire map of california. each one of these red spots represents a fire. they're battling more than a dozen are in northern california. one of the biggest is the iylor fire. the fire near quadrupled in size. eight homes, 20 sheds and barns, forcing the evacuation of a number of houses and a small hospital even in the town of bernie. the governor declared a state of emergency. that clears the way for federal aid. there could...
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but it's 4 days to california. there's got to be another way. that could be any number of items, quite frankly. you know if this flight is less than 48 hours? i surwhat?e so.? foster farms. celebrating 75 years. always natural. always fresh. join the celebration at take75.com diverted to minneapolis... i think my giblets are frozen. >>> welcome to "beyond the headlines", i'm cheryl jennings, each of the shows looks at early childhood development, the precious years between birth and five years old. we know nur tufring young mindsd happy childhood. our guest shows us how the future of our society depends on our ability to develop this next generation. joining me in the studio is dr. ross thompson a distinguished professor of psychology. >> thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. >> you're doing parent/child development in the first three years. tell us about that. >> we study parent/child relationships and our appreciation for the importance of what is going on in these every day encounters between a responsive adult and interested child. our appre
but it's 4 days to california. there's got to be another way. that could be any number of items, quite frankly. you know if this flight is less than 48 hours? i surwhat?e so.? foster farms. celebrating 75 years. always natural. always fresh. join the celebration at take75.com diverted to minneapolis... i think my giblets are frozen. >>> welcome to "beyond the headlines", i'm cheryl jennings, each of the shows looks at early childhood development, the precious years between...
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mysterious animal has california neighborhood buzzing. geicmoney for over 75 years.save they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> covering walnut creek, burlingame, campbell and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> good monday morning. a look for you of the san mateo bridge with clouds in the sky. a tow truck in the foreground. traffic is moving quickly. maybe it is a situation that is wrapping up or unfolding. leyla gulen has traffic and weather. >>> the obama administration is fund to form a secret infiltration program in the hops of from vehicling political unrest in cuba. the associated press reports the white house secretly sent young latin americans to can you behalf posing
mysterious animal has california neighborhood buzzing. geicmoney for over 75 years.save they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance....
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completo, no hay advertencia salvo el sur de california por alto oleaje. la temperatura es entre 57, y 59 grados, una noche fresca, agradable. vamos al vistazo para el fin de semana, sÁbado y domingo, desciende la temperatura, martes y jueves, la temperatura en los 74, viernes alcanzando los 72, la bahÍa 82 el prÓximo jueves, mÁs detrás de maÑana, que descansen gracias. ♪ >>quÉ tal buenas noche de toda acciÓn deportiva, las Águilas del amÉrica estuvieron en guatemala, en juego correspondiente a la copa champions. la primera anotaciÓn llegaba despuÉs del disparo de michel arroyo, el panameÑo empataba a un gol. >> josÉ luis sola fue presentado como nuevo tÉcnico del puebla. andrÉs guardado fue presentado su nuevo equipo. si las chivas de guadalajara se van al descenso las chivas siguen igual. >> en argentina se fue river plate, en italia en su juventud, no se acaba el fÚtbol. >> de angela diablo, di marÍa se convirtiÓ en el nuevo refuerzo del manchester united. terminÓ humillando a los diablos con victoria 4 a 0, fueron suficientes para
completo, no hay advertencia salvo el sur de california por alto oleaje. la temperatura es entre 57, y 59 grados, una noche fresca, agradable. vamos al vistazo para el fin de semana, sÁbado y domingo, desciende la temperatura, martes y jueves, la temperatura en los 74, viernes alcanzando los 72, la bahÍa 82 el prÓximo jueves, mÁs detrás de maÑana, que descansen gracias. ♪ >>quÉ tal buenas noche de toda acciÓn deportiva, las Águilas del amÉrica estuvieron en guatemala, en juego...
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was against us we've done this in california and those achievements require a partnership and vision and thank goodness we've got governor jerry brown and the policies are reflected in a 3 that percent portfolio that's a goal worth achieving in san francisco i'm proud of our own state, in fact, in the last decade we've built out our energy resources we've installed 16 muni megawatts generating capacity and i'm proud of our municipal solar we put solar outstanding on our davies city hall that's the only one that is the greenest in the world we've got 5 more large solar projects in the works and doing our partly to get the residents and businesses joining in that's why for the next 2 years i've invested $10 million in the goal solar san francisco that's our national program i'm very proud of it (clapping) and the go solar program is popular 3 thousand homes have been installed with solar with megawatts of clean energy. the success of the go solar energy not only generates energy i know your creating the best paying jobs and san franciscans who wouldn't be applied are being trapped we'r
was against us we've done this in california and those achievements require a partnership and vision and thank goodness we've got governor jerry brown and the policies are reflected in a 3 that percent portfolio that's a goal worth achieving in san francisco i'm proud of our own state, in fact, in the last decade we've built out our energy resources we've installed 16 muni megawatts generating capacity and i'm proud of our municipal solar we put solar outstanding on our davies city hall that's...
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what we see with the ruling in california, california sort of catching up to this debate that had a been going on in other states in the past five years. >> we're going to take a short break. when we come back we'll talk more about the fact that in many ways this was simply an equal protection case. what is it about teaching and the vulnerability of poor and minority students that makes the california decision such a hard fought case? stay with us. this is inside story. >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. rosie perez >> i had to fight back, or else my ass was gonna get kicked... >> a tough childhood... >> there was a crying, there was a lot of laughter... >> finding her voice >> i was not a ham, i was ham & cheese... >> and turning it around... >> you don't have to let your circumstance dictate who you are as a person >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> a lot of these mining sites are restricted >> a silent killer... >> it's got a lot of arsenic in it >> you know your water's bad, and you k
what we see with the ruling in california, california sort of catching up to this debate that had a been going on in other states in the past five years. >> we're going to take a short break. when we come back we'll talk more about the fact that in many ways this was simply an equal protection case. what is it about teaching and the vulnerability of poor and minority students that makes the california decision such a hard fought case? stay with us. this is inside story. >> every...
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here is deputy director of california office of emergency services. i want to talk about this earthquake. we have seen some devastating pictures but from what i am reading we have learned a lot through the years, some of the buildings in downtown napa were historic but as you stand away from there is this what you would expect to see? have we built things better? some of the pinches look bad. >> after the major earthquakes there has been legislation that changed the building codes and required folks to do retrofitting include the state with bridges and infrastructure for roads. the earthquakes is a lesson to learn. there are a lot of things to discover. frankly, they are all unique with their own characteristics. this one, particularly, although it was 6.30 in magnitude, because it was shallow it felt as if it was a 7.0 the same magnitude of the loma prieta. >> let's talk about that. i have been studying up what it means to be "shallow," compared to deeper which means it is less than 4 miles down so this would be widespread damage because it is so clo
here is deputy director of california office of emergency services. i want to talk about this earthquake. we have seen some devastating pictures but from what i am reading we have learned a lot through the years, some of the buildings in downtown napa were historic but as you stand away from there is this what you would expect to see? have we built things better? some of the pinches look bad. >> after the major earthquakes there has been legislation that changed the building codes and...
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developing news now from southern california. a major clean-up is underway this morning after severe thunderstorms flooded streets and triggered mudslides. >> cbs reporter ko im reports emergency crews are still trying to reach people who are stranded. >> reporter: roads in the san bernardino mountains quickly returned into rivers of mud. this fan nearly disappeared. >> our cabin was -- you open up the door and just take a step out. and it was like -- a river. >> reporter: the mudslides wiped out anything in their path from cut off roads. officials say mud and debro covered roads trapped thousands of people. more than 3-inches of rain fell in some parts of southern california sunday. >> it was raining so bad that that entire mountain slid down. >> reporter: at least one person died in mount ballotdy. crews there were swept away in swollen creeks and hot tubs were pushed on the roads. emergency crews are now working to clean roads. ko im for cbs news. >> the flooding spread across southern california into nevada. there's a flood w
developing news now from southern california. a major clean-up is underway this morning after severe thunderstorms flooded streets and triggered mudslides. >> cbs reporter ko im reports emergency crews are still trying to reach people who are stranded. >> reporter: roads in the san bernardino mountains quickly returned into rivers of mud. this fan nearly disappeared. >> our cabin was -- you open up the door and just take a step out. and it was like -- a river. >>...
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mxico es el primer destino de las exportaciones de california. por lo que su visita tiene como objetivo incrementar los intercambios comerciales y las inversiones en sectores como energas renovables, sectores de punta e industrias creativas y del conocimiento. alonso live mexico en este momento esta experimentado cambios monumentales en la industia energetica por lo tanto la relevancia de esta visita no pasa desapercibida, ademas que en la frontera se vive una crisis humanitaria, ante el trato que ambos paises dan a los menores indocumentados que cruzan desde mexico. blanca ---en san francisco, continua la investigacion en torno a un incendio que destruy... take map ...gran parte de un taller mecanico sobre la avenida "ocean" justo frente al parque "balboa". take vo ---las llamas se propagaron rapidamente a 2 edificios de departamentos y un centro nocturno que estan a un lado del taller. ---lucero benitez estuvo en el lugar de los hechos y nos tiene mas sobre los daÑos causados. take pkg ;01 ;11 1;03 1;52 topvo ---para ver mas imagenes sobre est
mxico es el primer destino de las exportaciones de california. por lo que su visita tiene como objetivo incrementar los intercambios comerciales y las inversiones en sectores como energas renovables, sectores de punta e industrias creativas y del conocimiento. alonso live mexico en este momento esta experimentado cambios monumentales en la industia energetica por lo tanto la relevancia de esta visita no pasa desapercibida, ademas que en la frontera se vive una crisis humanitaria, ante el trato...
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news as we cover the earthquake in california. look for live updates on "america this morning" and "good morning america." >> american journalist held by terrorists in syria for two years has now been freed. peter theo curtis who wrote under the byline, peter padnos, was held by an al qaeda linked group not the one which killed james foley last week. after learning of her son's release his mother in massachusetts said, "my en tire focus is on helping the other families of those still being held in syria. and on taking care of my son. >> more than two weeks after being shot dead by police officer, michael brown will be laid to rest today in ferguson, missouri. >> browns' parents spoke yesterday at an annual rally for peace held in a st. louis park, i should say. abc's marci gonzalez is in ferguson. >> reporter: more than two weeks after michael brown was shot and killed by a police officer hundreds are gathering in st. louis including brown's parents and trayvon martin's parents rallying together for peace. >> all i've want is peac
news as we cover the earthquake in california. look for live updates on "america this morning" and "good morning america." >> american journalist held by terrorists in syria for two years has now been freed. peter theo curtis who wrote under the byline, peter padnos, was held by an al qaeda linked group not the one which killed james foley last week. after learning of her son's release his mother in massachusetts said, "my en tire focus is on helping the other...
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it turn out to be the most violent agricultural strike in california to that date. it was settled only after the federal government recognized the packers union. >> celina favorite's favorite son, the author john steinback. >> i had to lose everything i had in life. >> in the grapes of raft which became a movie, steinback wrote about this family who looks for work in the california fields. the novel was the best seller but steinback was no longer welcome in his own town according to his friend, hendricks. >> he says if he would ever come to california, they would kill him. >> who would kill him? >> the people that did not like him. >> many accused steinback to be -- >> john was not a commonist. instead, he says steinback simply bore witness to events in the field. >> still to come on a second look, they came in search of a better life, a look at what they found in the selena valley. and later, heart times and good times on the street in monterey that was renamed for steinback's novel, cannery road. >>> welcome back to a second look as we mark 75 years since the grap
it turn out to be the most violent agricultural strike in california to that date. it was settled only after the federal government recognized the packers union. >> celina favorite's favorite son, the author john steinback. >> i had to lose everything i had in life. >> in the grapes of raft which became a movie, steinback wrote about this family who looks for work in the california fields. the novel was the best seller but steinback was no longer welcome in his own town...
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thousand and one hundred and 50 its far reduced yet we're all tied together in now and into the future so california has been pioneering those items we have the keep that in mind program and the building efficiency and our alliance efficiency our zero vehicle program and by the way, it will hit the hundred thousand mark very soon (clapping) and we have our high speed rail program that will be delivered by renewable energy hopefully, a love of solar hopefully it will take place and don't worry about it there's plenty of solar to be installed over the years - (clapping.) it's not a limit you think of a third renewable eventually we have to get to the level of energy and those types of source of energy we're not raising the green house gases we have a long way to go and while it's exciting to be with likes minded people it's well, to take a pause and realize that the take we're on now is not sustainable we have to make a turn and a shift anytime you're talking about an organism or political those shifts are not easy to make it's just as harden in california we have to adapt policies and get insights an
thousand and one hundred and 50 its far reduced yet we're all tied together in now and into the future so california has been pioneering those items we have the keep that in mind program and the building efficiency and our alliance efficiency our zero vehicle program and by the way, it will hit the hundred thousand mark very soon (clapping) and we have our high speed rail program that will be delivered by renewable energy hopefully, a love of solar hopefully it will take place and don't worry...
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what we see with the ruling in california, california sort of catching up to this debate that had a been going on in other states in the past five years. >> we're going to take a short break. when we come back we'll talk more about the fact that in many ways this was simply an equal protection case. what is it about teaching and the vulnerability of poor and minority students that makes the california decision such a hard fought case? stay with us. this is inside story. i think that al jazeera helps connect people in a way they haven't been connected before. it's a new approach to journalism. this is an opportunity for americans to learn something. we need to know what's going on around the world. we need to know what's going on in our back yard and i think al jazeera does just that. >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for survivors... >> the potential for en
what we see with the ruling in california, california sort of catching up to this debate that had a been going on in other states in the past five years. >> we're going to take a short break. when we come back we'll talk more about the fact that in many ways this was simply an equal protection case. what is it about teaching and the vulnerability of poor and minority students that makes the california decision such a hard fought case? stay with us. this is inside story. i think that al...
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on a parched citrus farm in central california, it has come to this. a bulldozer is ripping out a third of sean stevenson's orange trees. there's just not enough water to keep everything alive. >> when these trees are gone, they're not going to use any more water, so i can put that water on another crop. >> reporter: already he's laid off some of his staff, a fourth generation farm facing a once-in-a-lifetime dry spell. >> if we have another year as dry as this last one, we'll probably be just about entirely out of business. >> reporter: take a look at california's drought map. this is what it looked like last week, and here it is this week, exceptional drought in dark red now covers 58% of the state, up from 36% just seven days ago. >> it doesn't impact just the state of california. it impacts everyone in the nation and internationally. >> reporter: what didn't help, tuesday's water main break, which flooded ucla with 20 million gallons of water. starting this week, california is issuing $500 fines to water wasters, like those dousing driveways and si
on a parched citrus farm in central california, it has come to this. a bulldozer is ripping out a third of sean stevenson's orange trees. there's just not enough water to keep everything alive. >> when these trees are gone, they're not going to use any more water, so i can put that water on another crop. >> reporter: already he's laid off some of his staff, a fourth generation farm facing a once-in-a-lifetime dry spell. >> if we have another year as dry as this last one, we'll...
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that made me think of late lent political opposition (laughter) so, anyway i'll say i was around with california impacted a 55 percent tax for solar installations in 1975 and it was something for the space program up to the rooftop it was really solar thermal but in the decades that have come after it's amazing how the industry has advanced and the ordinary citizens have picked the sustainability of a real sense as we live and go about our lives and our work we have to take accountability for the long-term things. when you've been around for 40 years you have a sense that time is passing and we have to think about what our impact is and that impact is real. the fact that people aren't around i can't envision years from now but we have a real impact to department the capacity and imagination not only this quarter or this year but the decades to come. and that's why even in cost benefit analysis they might say someone today their lives are worth several million and 50 millions several hundred thousand and one hundred and 50 its far reduced yet we're all tied together in now and into the future so
that made me think of late lent political opposition (laughter) so, anyway i'll say i was around with california impacted a 55 percent tax for solar installations in 1975 and it was something for the space program up to the rooftop it was really solar thermal but in the decades that have come after it's amazing how the industry has advanced and the ordinary citizens have picked the sustainability of a real sense as we live and go about our lives and our work we have to take accountability for...
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earthquake in california wine country. then, a tour of america's his last great watchmen. ♪ to our viewers here in the united states and those of you joining us around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making headlines today. let's begin in the middle east. egypt says it's cease-fire agreement has been reached. a seven-week conflict that has killed more than 21,000 -- 2100 palestinians. palestinian demands for a gaza airport and seaport will reportedly be discussed at a later date. also today, the associated press signing family members and u.s. officials is reporting the third u.s. hostage held by islamic state militants is a female aid worker and it comes after the obama administration authorized surveillance on the militants in syria. that could be a prelude to airstrikes in the region. the islamic state has become one of the most feared terrorist groups. it is extremely well-funded. part cook has more on that of the story. >> they are doing it through the course of their takeover of
earthquake in california wine country. then, a tour of america's his last great watchmen. ♪ to our viewers here in the united states and those of you joining us around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making headlines today. let's begin in the middle east. egypt says it's cease-fire agreement has been reached. a seven-week conflict that has killed more than 21,000 -- 2100 palestinians. palestinian demands for a gaza airport and seaport will reportedly be...
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according to the california commission california has lost $2 billion because that fund is so quickly depleted since 2010. in san francisco, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> hundreds of linked in employees have finally been paid. the move follows an investigation by the u.s. department of labor that says linked in failed to record and pay for all hours worked by employees. the money will be paid in four states including here in california. >>> wall street bounced back today after big losses last week. the dow was up 75 points. the nasdaq added 31. some strong earnings reported and a european bank rescue helped move the marks higher. >>> now to alameda, the contra costa sheriff's office said news coverage and social media posts brought in tips that led them to identify 29-year-old kyle fashion of walnut creek. we showed you this home surveillance video of one of the burglaries. the burglar broke through one of the windows and stole thousands of the dollars of belongings. >>> a lawsuit filed by pg & e shareholders over that deadly san bruno pipeline explosion can now go forward.
according to the california commission california has lost $2 billion because that fund is so quickly depleted since 2010. in san francisco, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> hundreds of linked in employees have finally been paid. the move follows an investigation by the u.s. department of labor that says linked in failed to record and pay for all hours worked by employees. the money will be paid in four states including here in california. >>> wall street bounced back...
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limited liability company and the historical society a california nonprofit corporation consistent with an agreement for property at the 680 mission street former yerba buena project area d one discretion and action. madam director >> thank you madam secretary commissioners that came up in may before you and this consent to lease for the change for the california historical society. and at that time the commission had a number of questions related to the previous agreement that go back well over a decade that was recommended to the original developer for the paramount remain and commercial property and in light of the squeeze on nonprofit space citywide certainly, if anything else can be done that is shard between h c s f and ocii we've worked diligently with city partners to come up with a creative solution that we believe addresses our concerns. with that, i'd like to ask christen the real estate specialist to walk you through the proposed issue. >> thank you director bohe and good afternoon, commissioners that is a continuation of a may 6, 2014, resolution commentating to a long term
limited liability company and the historical society a california nonprofit corporation consistent with an agreement for property at the 680 mission street former yerba buena project area d one discretion and action. madam director >> thank you madam secretary commissioners that came up in may before you and this consent to lease for the change for the california historical society. and at that time the commission had a number of questions related to the previous agreement that go back...
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it's all coming down from southern california, coming up from southern california. here's the radar this evening and wider perspective. this will be the source of showers and possibly some thunderstorms for the mountains of northern california. possibly here in the bay area as well. we'll have more on that coming up in about 25 minutes. >>> prayers today for an american doctor and american nurse infected with the ebola virus as churchgoers praise them for their work. and there's a way to stop this deadly virus. >> reporter: there's brantley lay lying safely in georgia this afternoon. walking into an atlanta hospital to be treated for the potentially deadly ebola virus. >> having exciting to watch on tv as he came and walked out of an ambulance. i think everybody's spirits were lifted to see that. >> reporter: brantley's wife also releasing a statement through the christian volunteers he was working with. >> we can stop it in hospitals and we can stop it in africa which is really the source of the epidemic. >> reporter: the virus has spread to three different countri
it's all coming down from southern california, coming up from southern california. here's the radar this evening and wider perspective. this will be the source of showers and possibly some thunderstorms for the mountains of northern california. possibly here in the bay area as well. we'll have more on that coming up in about 25 minutes. >>> prayers today for an american doctor and american nurse infected with the ebola virus as churchgoers praise them for their work. and there's a way...
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california will be a laggard state in that regard. >> host: who smokes marijuana in united states? >> guest: was stunning number of people smoke marijuana. they prevalent use is three to 4% globally. americans have a much more aggressive taste for marijuana than that. we are running at three times. >> host: so 10%. the. >> guest: nl last year 13 million americans smoked marijuana. most of them about a third of those were people who we call the experimenters someone who will really think of it as being something quite radical. they have the drag and a smoke of puff. about a third of that as people who are the unusual experimenters. it's not a way of life for them and that we have a relatively sizable share of the population who are social smokers. they will smoke once in a while because they have peers who are smoking and is really another way of life but there's a group of people about 20% of marijuana users for whom this is really way of life. they spoke every day or every couple of days and some of them will go want to have an issue with abuse or dependency. marijuana is differen
california will be a laggard state in that regard. >> host: who smokes marijuana in united states? >> guest: was stunning number of people smoke marijuana. they prevalent use is three to 4% globally. americans have a much more aggressive taste for marijuana than that. we are running at three times. >> host: so 10%. the. >> guest: nl last year 13 million americans smoked marijuana. most of them about a third of those were people who we call the experimenters someone who...
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do you -- is california built to withstand most of these earthquakes? >> california is the leader in the world in terms of earthquake protection. that's the building code that protects the buildings, not the houses so much, but the buildings, and then the other good luck thing for the united states, compared to other countries is, we build out of wood, and wood is very forgiving, whereas concrete is not forgiving. but it takes real engineering know-how to make the concrete, reinforced concrete be earthquake-resistant. that's the reason we are so lucky. >> we're so lucky. all right, walter hayes, world renowned seismologist we appreciate you taking time with us this morning. thank you so much. >> my pleasure indeed. >> and so you're looking at pictures, some of the pictures we're getting from san francisco bay area from napa area. you just heard spokesman from the cal fire department in napa mentioning that there were a couple structure fires in the northern part of napa, and here a picture of bricks from a building just crumbling, again, we are about tw
do you -- is california built to withstand most of these earthquakes? >> california is the leader in the world in terms of earthquake protection. that's the building code that protects the buildings, not the houses so much, but the buildings, and then the other good luck thing for the united states, compared to other countries is, we build out of wood, and wood is very forgiving, whereas concrete is not forgiving. but it takes real engineering know-how to make the concrete, reinforced...
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se aprueba una materia ignorada en las aulas de california. regresamos con esto y mÁs. ♪ ♪ vs que pudiera reducir mi deuda me dijeron que no hable con mis acreedores. ellos se encargarían de todo. [narradora] salir de la deuda no es fácil. hable con sus acreedores directamente o visite termine con su deuda punto org. mÚ ♪ >> literalmente bajo el agua cientos de residentes en noreste del paÍs. las lluvias intensas causaron inundaciones desde michispcan hasta nueva jersey y nueva york. el nivel del agua subiÓ a 5 pies, lo que obligÓ a evacuar dos comunidades. seguimos en el tema, pero desde nebraska con fuerte corriente de agua que rompiÓ las ventanas de una cafeterÍa de un hospital. empujÓ sillas y mesas, se ve personal buscando refugio en algunos sgr. se dijo que cayeron 5 pulgadas de lluvia en menos de una hora. >> una victoria legal para los inmigrantes. los niÑos que no hablan inglÉs deberÁn recibir la enseÑanza del idioma. lo dispuso un juez tras una histÓrica decisión desde los Ángeles jaime garcÍa nos habla de su
se aprueba una materia ignorada en las aulas de california. regresamos con esto y mÁs. ♪ ♪ vs que pudiera reducir mi deuda me dijeron que no hable con mis acreedores. ellos se encargarían de todo. [narradora] salir de la deuda no es fácil. hable con sus acreedores directamente o visite termine con su deuda punto org. mÚ ♪ >> literalmente bajo el agua cientos de residentes en noreste del paÍs. las lluvias intensas causaron inundaciones desde michispcan hasta nueva jersey y nueva...
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california. somebody in fact the -- the weather possibly bringing more lightning strikes. bringing some rain for parts of the sierra too. we'll watch the changes in your forecast coming up in a few minutes, back to you. >> you bring those in off northern california crews are heading to try to help fight those firefighters. "today in the bay's" derek shore live in san jose this morning. he's where a group of firefighters just left last night, good morning, derek. >> reporter: good morning, that's right. santa clara firefighters did leave over the weekend, it's unclear which of the dozen or so fires that are burning here in the state they'll be responding to. that strike team left yesterday, and will be staging until they get their assignment. they will be headed to one of the 14 fires burning in northern california and central california which are tapping out cal fire resources. the eiler fire is burning right now in shah sta -- shasta counties. destroyed at least eight homes, includes a small lon
california. somebody in fact the -- the weather possibly bringing more lightning strikes. bringing some rain for parts of the sierra too. we'll watch the changes in your forecast coming up in a few minutes, back to you. >> you bring those in off northern california crews are heading to try to help fight those firefighters. "today in the bay's" derek shore live in san jose this morning. he's where a group of firefighters just left last night, good morning, derek. >>...
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in california the answer is often a state hospital. it is a sometimes temporary and often permanent home to more than 1,000 violent murderers, child molesters, and rapists. men who have been forcibly committed to psychiatric treatment. they have agreed to let cameras in to observe what it is like to live and work in one could easily be one of the most dangerous places in the country. only miles off of the central coast of california and quietly nestled among wineries and rolling hills is atascadero state hospital. beyond this unrestricted entrance lives some of the most violent and dangerous criminals. they are considered the worst of the worst. too dangerous to be allowed back into society. over the next hour, you will be able to decide as we take you inside for an extraordinary look at atascadero, california's hospital for the criminally insane. >> i don't remember standing in a line anywhere saying i want to be a child molester. >> harry chase is a child molester and his chilling admission can frighten any child and any parent. >> i
in california the answer is often a state hospital. it is a sometimes temporary and often permanent home to more than 1,000 violent murderers, child molesters, and rapists. men who have been forcibly committed to psychiatric treatment. they have agreed to let cameras in to observe what it is like to live and work in one could easily be one of the most dangerous places in the country. only miles off of the central coast of california and quietly nestled among wineries and rolling hills is...