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there are two ways to make thins happen on the policy front in california. either through new laws and statutes, or regulations which is controlled by the governor's administration. the state air resources board, the governor believes, has an awful lot of power to do a lot of this on its own. he said they're going to be pushing some new standards on low-carbon fuel in california. the oil industry may not like that. i think the governor may find more friends this the legislature ultimately though i think this moderate tone of democrats is something fascinating to watch. the bottom line is i think the governor has a lot of this power on that regulatory front with his own administration and i think we're going to see him use it. >> there's been a lot of frantic activity in activity in this week winding down to the end of the legislative session. what are some of the biggest winners and losers? >> i think if you look at big winners you certainly would have to talk about these moderate democrats, first of all. they almost have a new moniker here in sacramento. va
there are two ways to make thins happen on the policy front in california. either through new laws and statutes, or regulations which is controlled by the governor's administration. the state air resources board, the governor believes, has an awful lot of power to do a lot of this on its own. he said they're going to be pushing some new standards on low-carbon fuel in california. the oil industry may not like that. i think the governor may find more friends this the legislature ultimately...
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because this is bad medicine. >> reporter: what's wrong with california? >> this is a band-aid solution that over the long term is going to make matters worse. >> dr. aaron karioti is a medical ethicist. >> we know in oregon less than 6% of patients who have died by assisted suicide were ever referred for psychiatric consultation. back when they were tracking this data only 16% of patients got a palliative referral, to get a consult on end of care before getting a prescription on the deadly drug. >> all the arguments they bring up, it's a slippery slope, the person is simply depressed, this is an act of depression, coercion, the exact same arguments that were brought up 20 years ago, here we are 20 years later april it being in after it being in practice for 20 years, there hasn't been a single practice of those concerns. >> would you wish she had given you more time? >> i always feel that way, i see a photo of her, i think to myself that's my baby. man, the deal was we were supposed to be together forever. that was the deal. that's why we got married. the
because this is bad medicine. >> reporter: what's wrong with california? >> this is a band-aid solution that over the long term is going to make matters worse. >> dr. aaron karioti is a medical ethicist. >> we know in oregon less than 6% of patients who have died by assisted suicide were ever referred for psychiatric consultation. back when they were tracking this data only 16% of patients got a palliative referral, to get a consult on end of care before getting a...
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marÍa: aprueban en california una ley para beneficiar enormemente a los indocumentados. leÓn: sólo forma la firma del gobernador para que el suicidio se comporta en ley en california. marÍa: que tal muy buenas noches los saludos marÍa leticia gÓmez. la asamblea y el senado estatal aprobaron una propuesta de ley que aprobarÍa el derecho al suicidio asistido a los pacientes con enfermedades terminales en california. flavio lacayo nos habla. flavio: el debate de derecho a morir surgiÓ luego de que una mujer californiana si tuviera que mudar al estado de oregÓn donde el suicidio asistido es legal. ahora su familia lucha para que ese mismo derecho sea legal aquÍ en el estado de california. la propuesta del suicidio asistido esta apunto de sobrevivir el burocrÁtico camino hacia el escritorio del gobernador. esta medida le darÍa en california el derecho a morir con dignidad a quienes padezcan de una pernera terminal y tengan la capacidad de decidir por sÍ mismo. >> es una propuesta histÓrica que va a cambiar los derechos de personas con enfermedades terminales. fla
marÍa: aprueban en california una ley para beneficiar enormemente a los indocumentados. leÓn: sólo forma la firma del gobernador para que el suicidio se comporta en ley en california. marÍa: que tal muy buenas noches los saludos marÍa leticia gÓmez. la asamblea y el senado estatal aprobaron una propuesta de ley que aprobarÍa el derecho al suicidio asistido a los pacientes con enfermedades terminales en california. flavio lacayo nos habla. flavio: el debate de derecho a morir surgiÓ...
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sam: have california democrats fueled california's thirsty dilemma for decades? we'll flush out that statement. finally. bill patzert: this is the godzilla el niño if it matures and actually comes to fruition. sam: the predicted el niño winter, will it deliver the goods, or leave us high and dry? we get to the truth in tonight's "reality check. and good evening, i'm sam brock. welcome to tonight's "reality check, where we put the claims of our leaders under the microscope using data and expert opinion to dig up the truth. and tonight, we begin with money, generally a lot of it. how much does your ceo make? soon, most companies will have to reveal exactly how much more their ceos earn than the typical worker. is it eye-opening, or are we eyeing the wrong numbers? the facts behind the so-called ceo pay gap. nick woodman had reason to celebrate 2014. the gopro ceo brought home the bacon, $77 million in total pay. tim cook guided the country's largest publicly-traded company, apple, and netted $9.2 million. and jamie dimon ran the nation's biggest bank, jp morgan c
sam: have california democrats fueled california's thirsty dilemma for decades? we'll flush out that statement. finally. bill patzert: this is the godzilla el niño if it matures and actually comes to fruition. sam: the predicted el niño winter, will it deliver the goods, or leave us high and dry? we get to the truth in tonight's "reality check. and good evening, i'm sam brock. welcome to tonight's "reality check, where we put the claims of our leaders under the microscope using data...
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california now is going to dramatically reduce the number of people and california has been a major state using solitary confinement. that i think will give impetus to reform around the country. in addition, the settlement has done another thing, which i think of a major impact around the country. there are some prisoners who commit murder in prison were sold in prison who obviously need to be aggregated from the general population, or don't have to be treated in a cruel and inhumane way. they don't have to be put in cells with no windows, they don't have to be cut off from phone calls or family. in telephone and, as part of the settlement, has agreed to create a special unit for people they who willdangerous but be given contact visits, will be given small group recreation so they don't recreate in the big yard what we as seen in movies and "shawshank redemption" were something like that, but can recreate with other people as opposed to totally alone. they will be able have educational programs. we're hoping this unit could be an alternative model around the country for segregating peopl
california now is going to dramatically reduce the number of people and california has been a major state using solitary confinement. that i think will give impetus to reform around the country. in addition, the settlement has done another thing, which i think of a major impact around the country. there are some prisoners who commit murder in prison were sold in prison who obviously need to be aggregated from the general population, or don't have to be treated in a cruel and inhumane way. they...
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of the party in california. we're going to have to redefine ourselves. >> reporter: mike madrid is a latino republican campaign strat jips who has been charting both the party's decline and changes in california. >> we're becoming a younger, poorer, browner, latino state and nation. young, poor and brown are three characteristics that republicans have never done well with. >> reporter: which is why madrid says the presidential campaign threatens to push more voters towards voting for democrats. not just now but for years to come. >> i will build a great, great wall on our southern border and i will have mexico pay for that wall. >> reporter: donald trump's endorsement of mass deportations may be the reason republican presidential candidates spent the entire summer talking tough on illegal immigration. some california republican leaders say trump's rhetoric in particular is politically tough. >> i've been in politics a honk time. one of the things i've learned is in politics, friends come and go but enemies chaac
of the party in california. we're going to have to redefine ourselves. >> reporter: mike madrid is a latino republican campaign strat jips who has been charting both the party's decline and changes in california. >> we're becoming a younger, poorer, browner, latino state and nation. young, poor and brown are three characteristics that republicans have never done well with. >> reporter: which is why madrid says the presidential campaign threatens to push more voters towards...
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the state of emergency here in parts of california tonight. the national guard, thousands of firefighters battling 12 wildfires. and one of those fires has turned deadly. hundreds of homes gone tonight. we have dramatic images from inside the inferno. the valley fire in nap pa. one family fleeing to the left, to the right, everything on fire there. haunting images of the aftermath. the charred american flag. where the town once stood, that sign now reading, "this is where we belong," still standing. meanwhile, an urgent race. cars, flames behind them as families try to get out. california governor jerry brown say, we are in a battle with mother nature tonight. we traveled north to the valley fire today, where we were stunned by what was left. tonight, authorities stunned at the speed and strength of the valley fire. the first moments captured as it erupted on saturday. on the ground re, they tell us faster than any fire in recent history. families fleeing on the roads as the sky disappears, filled with smoke. 40,000 acres engulfed in just the
the state of emergency here in parts of california tonight. the national guard, thousands of firefighters battling 12 wildfires. and one of those fires has turned deadly. hundreds of homes gone tonight. we have dramatic images from inside the inferno. the valley fire in nap pa. one family fleeing to the left, to the right, everything on fire there. haunting images of the aftermath. the charred american flag. where the town once stood, that sign now reading, "this is where we belong,"...
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>>> a state of emergency in california. some of the state's fastest burning wildfires in decades erupt over the weekend forcing thousands of evacuations and leaving hundreds of homes in smoldering ruins. >>> the presidential campaign gets contentious in both parties. a new poll finds hillary clinton falling behind and donald trump pulling away, but one republican is gaining ground on the gop front-runner. >>> the pressure on the left side. he drops the ball! throws! caught! touchdown! >> sunday night stunner. the dallas cowboys and new york giants go down to the wire to cap off the first full day of nfl action. >>> miss georgia! >> a new miss america is crowned! while the pageant makes amends with an infamous former winner. >> on behalf of today's organization, i want to apologize to you. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, september 14th, 2015. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> california is battling two out of control wildfires. at least one person has been killed and nearly 500 homes
>>> a state of emergency in california. some of the state's fastest burning wildfires in decades erupt over the weekend forcing thousands of evacuations and leaving hundreds of homes in smoldering ruins. >>> the presidential campaign gets contentious in both parties. a new poll finds hillary clinton falling behind and donald trump pulling away, but one republican is gaining ground on the gop front-runner. >>> the pressure on the left side. he drops the ball! throws!...
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deutch: i thank my friend from california. i rise today to urge my colleagues to reject these bills and get to work. u.s. federal government is set to shut down in a matter of days. shouldn't we be working together to stop a preventable crisis that will hurt our economy and tarnish our nation's image? it's our job. that's what we are here to do. instead, we are debating a bill that's based on a false premise. not talking about some debunked and discredited viral videos on the internet. nor am i talking about the lie that defunding planned parenthood will prevent federal dollars from funding abortion. as many of my colleagues have already pointed out, our laws have long prohibited federal dollars from being used to pay for abortion. what i'm talking about, madam speaker, what i'm talking about is the 28 men who wrote speaker boehner this summer demanding, demanding that we either defund planned parenthood or stop funding the federal government. 28 men who i guarantee you have never relied on just one health provider in their co
deutch: i thank my friend from california. i rise today to urge my colleagues to reject these bills and get to work. u.s. federal government is set to shut down in a matter of days. shouldn't we be working together to stop a preventable crisis that will hurt our economy and tarnish our nation's image? it's our job. that's what we are here to do. instead, we are debating a bill that's based on a false premise. not talking about some debunked and discredited viral videos on the internet. nor am i...
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california. there will be some harkening back to that history here today, antonio. >> libby casey in washington. thanks. not everyone supports the idea of canonizing junipero serra. native-american groups in california don't believe he's worthy of being a san. we've been covering that side of the story from carmel, california. melissa, why have they told you they do not believe serra should be canonized? >> reporter: i think, antonio, to a certain extent they're talks past each other. the native-americans look at father junipero serra from a historic perspective. when you look at the history of california missions, which every school kid studies here in the public education system in california, there are positive things about the missions and also a lot of negative things. anytime you talk about european kol kneeization you talk about death and brutality and a lot of violence in terms of the impacts on indigenous populations. the best estimates say 100,000 native-americans in california died in
california. there will be some harkening back to that history here today, antonio. >> libby casey in washington. thanks. not everyone supports the idea of canonizing junipero serra. native-american groups in california don't believe he's worthy of being a san. we've been covering that side of the story from carmel, california. melissa, why have they told you they do not believe serra should be canonized? >> reporter: i think, antonio, to a certain extent they're talks past each...
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pero afecta california. jueves y viernes hasta los 95 para san josÉ, sÁbado y pero afecta california. jueves y viernes hasta los 95 para san josÉ, sÁbado y domingo en los 80,79. fin de semana, el cambio se hacen de la veÍa temperaturas cercanas hasta los 90,80 y 72°, dar detalles a las 11. hombre: una de las cosas muy especiales que existe en nuestra profesión es ese momento cuando el estudiante se da cuenta de que lo entiende. se ve en la mirada de los estudiantes, o en una sonrisa. mujer: lo tengo, lo tengo, tengo una solución, y me viene y me enseña. es lo mas bonito que existe. mujer: es importante enseñar con tu corazón. hombre: la semilla que uno sembró, ahora es un árbol muy bonito que tiene muchos frutos. narradora: la asociación de maestros de california, y los educadores saben que las buenas escuelas públicas mejoran a california para todos. leticia: si tiene historias y quiere que las investigamos, llame a reaccionar 415 38 80 14. la compaÑÍa apple dio a conocer su iphone 6 s y 6s
pero afecta california. jueves y viernes hasta los 95 para san josÉ, sÁbado y pero afecta california. jueves y viernes hasta los 95 para san josÉ, sÁbado y domingo en los 80,79. fin de semana, el cambio se hacen de la veÍa temperaturas cercanas hasta los 90,80 y 72°, dar detalles a las 11. hombre: una de las cosas muy especiales que existe en nuestra profesión es ese momento cuando el estudiante se da cuenta de que lo entiende. se ve en la mirada de los estudiantes, o en una sonrisa....
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al igual, mandamos el mensaje que california tenemos que ser lÍderes en este tema. tenemos que asegurar que nuestra comunidad inmigrante tenga acceso al cuidado mÉdico. >> segÚn el senador, no sÓlo se beneficiarÁn a la comunidad indocumentada sino al estado y al paÍs en general porque habrÁ mÁs acceso a la medicina preventiva. >> gastamos 1000 millones de dÓlares anuales en proveer un tipo de cuidado muy limitado en salas de emergencia que nos cuesta el triple. entonces hoy el senado avanzamos en esta medida. >> lÍderes comunitarios dice que aunque en un inicio el estado invertirÁ 40 millones de dÓlares en este programa, es gratificante ver que contempla expandirse a 132 millones a corto plazo, cambiando la vida a miles de familias. >> arriba de 170.000 niÑos menores indocumentados van a ser beneficiados un plan de seguros. un beneficio para todas estas familias que lo requieran. >> si el gobernador firma esta propuesta como los niÑos y adolescentes menores de 19 aÑos indocumentados podrÁn acceder a los servicios de salud de medical a travÉs a partir
al igual, mandamos el mensaje que california tenemos que ser lÍderes en este tema. tenemos que asegurar que nuestra comunidad inmigrante tenga acceso al cuidado mÉdico. >> segÚn el senador, no sÓlo se beneficiarÁn a la comunidad indocumentada sino al estado y al paÍs en general porque habrÁ mÁs acceso a la medicina preventiva. >> gastamos 1000 millones de dÓlares anuales en proveer un tipo de cuidado muy limitado en salas de emergencia que nos cuesta el triple. entonces hoy...
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he went into hiding when he became the most wanted man in california. norm hile hired former fbi agent tom parker to look into cooper's case. >> when you're conducting an investigation, especially one as complex as this one, you essentially collect the evidence and let the evidence lead you to a suspect. what they did in this case was exactly the opposite. as word of the murders got out, the sheriff's department learned that kevin cooper had escaped, and that started what we refer to in law enforcement as tunnel vision. sheriff tidwell held a big press conference. they started with a suspect. and they didn't start collecting evidence to prove their theory. >> but if kevin cooper wasn't the killer, why did the hatchet sheath and the prison-issued tobacco found at larry lease's home link him to the murders? >> a couple of deputies went over to the lease house, walked through it, and really didn't see anything suspicious. a day or two later, other deputies were asked to go search the lease house again. by then they knew a hatchet had been used in the murde
he went into hiding when he became the most wanted man in california. norm hile hired former fbi agent tom parker to look into cooper's case. >> when you're conducting an investigation, especially one as complex as this one, you essentially collect the evidence and let the evidence lead you to a suspect. what they did in this case was exactly the opposite. as word of the murders got out, the sheriff's department learned that kevin cooper had escaped, and that started what we refer to in...
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southern california, northern california? a lot going on. encouraging. [ talking at the same time ] >> thank you. >>> his latest move to amake the lathric church more inclusive. what the pope wrote about abortions. and new at 6:00 p.m. details on hillary clinton's visit to the bay area, where she will be and how much it will cost to see her. and beefing up public transit in california, the push to increase transportation options and how lawmakers say they plan to pay for it. ♪ hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! ♪ introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. you're a parent. we're both busy people. so pick up my new hand prepared $20 family fill up meal. eight pieces of original recipe chicken, two large mashed potatoes and gravy, a large coleslaw, and 4 biscuits. i'll get back to ya. (door squeaking) it's finger lickin' good. >>> the news photographer who was shot and killed last week in virginia was layed to rest today. the funeral for adam ward was held this afternoon. last night hundre
southern california, northern california? a lot going on. encouraging. [ talking at the same time ] >> thank you. >>> his latest move to amake the lathric church more inclusive. what the pope wrote about abortions. and new at 6:00 p.m. details on hillary clinton's visit to the bay area, where she will be and how much it will cost to see her. and beefing up public transit in california, the push to increase transportation options and how lawmakers say they plan to pay for it. ♪...
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the gentleman from california reserves, the chair recognizes the gentleman from california mr. schiff. mr. schiff: i'm pleased to yield to the gentleman, mr. becerra. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. becerra: i thank the gentleman for yielding time. the goal of america and the international community in our negotiations with iran is and has been to prevent iran from producing and possessing nuclear weapons. by all accounts iran had already reached a point where it was perhaps just months away from crossing that nuclear threshold. i repeat, months away. not years, not decades, months away. so few votes can be taken more seriously than one intended to halt the spread of nuclear weapons. that's why this congress and the american people should support the agreement negotiated to prevent iran from producing and possessing nuclear weapons and we should vote in this congress against any of these congressional measures attempting to thwart its implementation. the negotiate aid greement provides for inspection and verification a regime which iran had to consent
the gentleman from california reserves, the chair recognizes the gentleman from california mr. schiff. mr. schiff: i'm pleased to yield to the gentleman, mr. becerra. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. becerra: i thank the gentleman for yielding time. the goal of america and the international community in our negotiations with iran is and has been to prevent iran from producing and possessing nuclear weapons. by all accounts iran had already reached a point where it was...
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las condiciones en california. se ordenÓ la evacuacion de unos 1800 residente y estÁn sin electricidad, las carreteras quedaron cerrada por eso las llama y el gobernador de california y sufrieron quemadura de segundo grado, ahora estÁn hospitalizado en condiciÓn estable (hablando en inglÉs) estoy seguro que los bomberos estÁn agitados fÍsicamente y emocionalmente, despuÉs de estar en una situaciÓn en donde sus vidas estÁn en peligro, al mismo momento que trataban de hacer su trabajo, a unas 7 0 millas se estÁn y amenaza unas 6.000 mas. estÁbamos estancado en el medio del incendio y no podÍamos ir a ninguna parte, desde donde estÁbamos podemos ver las llamas que iban a nuestra casa, los residentes aseguran que tenÍan que dejar animal y pertenencias porque hasta ellos se vieron sin tiempo para escapar. (hablando en inglÉs) olimos el humo y salimos, "premio a lo nuestr nuestros vecinos estaban en pÁnico. aranza: la sequÍa que afecta a la zona del paÍs, es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estud
las condiciones en california. se ordenÓ la evacuacion de unos 1800 residente y estÁn sin electricidad, las carreteras quedaron cerrada por eso las llama y el gobernador de california y sufrieron quemadura de segundo grado, ahora estÁn hospitalizado en condiciÓn estable (hablando en inglÉs) estoy seguro que los bomberos estÁn agitados fÍsicamente y emocionalmente, despuÉs de estar en una situaciÓn en donde sus vidas estÁn en peligro, al mismo momento que trataban de hacer su trabajo,...
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peter lee, the executive director of covered california from the state of california. >> good morning chairman murphy, ranking member degette and des tinge wished members of the committee and the members from california, matsui and capps who were able to join you, but it's a hop or to be here in front of you before the sub committee to speak we've had in california implementing the affordable care act. this landmark legislation has dramatically changed health care in california and in the nation by putting in place new protections that benefit all americans. i'm pleased to address how covered california is working. what we consider to be the keys to our success and how we are actively working to improve what we are doing in california. first, let me note that california's a state that embraced the affordable care act from day gun. we were the first to establish a state-based exchange. that legislation was passed with a republican governor and democratic legislature. since then, some of the tools we've put in place to build on are being an active purchaser. covered california chooses w
peter lee, the executive director of covered california from the state of california. >> good morning chairman murphy, ranking member degette and des tinge wished members of the committee and the members from california, matsui and capps who were able to join you, but it's a hop or to be here in front of you before the sub committee to speak we've had in california implementing the affordable care act. this landmark legislation has dramatically changed health care in california and in the...
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the gentleman from california. mr. royce: i yield one minute to the gentleman from new york, member of the committee on foreign affairs. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. donovan: i believe the house of representatives will reject this deal. i have asked myself as many people have asked, why is this a good deal for the united states? iran is holding four americans illegally hostage in their country. that was not part of the negotiations. iran continues to support worldwide terrorism. there's no restrictions on that in this deal. $50 billion will be immediately released to the regime with no restricks on its use. that was not part of the deal. and they continue to develop icbm's that could reach american mainland. there were no restrictions on that during this deal. we are told by the administration that if we reject this deal, the rest of the p5+1 will not join us. last week iran's top cleric said america remains iran's number one enemy. days after the deal was announced, iran's supreme leader c
the gentleman from california. mr. royce: i yield one minute to the gentleman from new york, member of the committee on foreign affairs. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. donovan: i believe the house of representatives will reject this deal. i have asked myself as many people have asked, why is this a good deal for the united states? iran is holding four americans illegally hostage in their country. that was not part of the negotiations. iran continues to support...
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he's facing lobbying both sides, polling well favorable among california voters. one poll says it's 76%. on the other hand yes. governor brown at one time considered going into the priest priesthood. he is a catholic and the catholic church in california was a main lobbying force trying to defeat the legislation. the governor is trying to work out other details, and there's no way of telling which way he's going to go on this. >> other states as we noted are watching very carefully to see what california does. >> reporter: yes, california would be by far the largest state to make this option available to people. and you know there's a saying sometimes when it comes to law. what california does can sometimes become a role model for the rest of the nation. and already in just the last couple of days you have lawmakers in new york, in new jersey, in pennsylvania, coming out saying we're watching what's happening in california, their legislature has passed this, and now it is the time for us to make a move. in fact in the last year almost two dozen lawmakers have brou
he's facing lobbying both sides, polling well favorable among california voters. one poll says it's 76%. on the other hand yes. governor brown at one time considered going into the priest priesthood. he is a catholic and the catholic church in california was a main lobbying force trying to defeat the legislation. the governor is trying to work out other details, and there's no way of telling which way he's going to go on this. >> other states as we noted are watching very carefully to see...
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the gentleman from california reserves, the chair recognizes the gentleman from california mr. schiff. mr. schiff: i'm pleased to yield to the gentleman, mr. becerra. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. becerra: i thank the gentleman for yielding time. the goal of america and the international community in our negotiations with iran is and has been to prevent iran from producing and possessing nuclear weapons. by all accounts iran had already reached a point where it was perhaps just months away from crossing that nuclear threshold. i repeat, months away. not years, not decades, months away. so few votes can be taken more seriously than one intended to halt the spread of nuclear weapons. that's why this congress and the american people should support the agreement negotiated to prevent iran from producing and possessing nuclear weapons and we should vote in this congress against any of these congressional measures attempting to thwart its implementation. the negotiate aid greement provides for inspection and verification a regime which iran had to consent
the gentleman from california reserves, the chair recognizes the gentleman from california mr. schiff. mr. schiff: i'm pleased to yield to the gentleman, mr. becerra. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. becerra: i thank the gentleman for yielding time. the goal of america and the international community in our negotiations with iran is and has been to prevent iran from producing and possessing nuclear weapons. by all accounts iran had already reached a point where it was...
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here in california, all the beaches from the central coast down to southern california are under a tsunami advisory. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is at the site. >> reporter: people should be careful, and watch out of. they don't mean that the tsunami is going to take over anything here in california. but scientists right here at uc berkeley are looking closely at chile. they say that it could cause a major earthquake somewhere here in california. but right now, the tsunami warning, or advisory is taking place along the california coast. the 8.3 earthquake was captured on video. it caused buildings to sway in the capital of santiago and other cities, sending people running into the streets. >> it's certainly a large event at 8.3. it fits in with the other tectonic framework 2010. we had an 8.8 south of there. in 2014, we had an 8.2 a couple hundred miles north of there. >> reporter: he's a scientist at the usgs geological survey in menlo park. >> it certainly is going to be pretty widespread damage, and possibly worse. >> reporter: chile's president is reporting three people dead and several
here in california, all the beaches from the central coast down to southern california are under a tsunami advisory. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is at the site. >> reporter: people should be careful, and watch out of. they don't mean that the tsunami is going to take over anything here in california. but scientists right here at uc berkeley are looking closely at chile. they say that it could cause a major earthquake somewhere here in california. but right now, the tsunami warning, or...
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other news from california -- president obama has declared a major disaster for areas in northern california scorched by the valley fire. the valley fire has destroyed more than 1200 homes, making it the third most destructive wildfire in california history. governor jerry brown has connected the fires to climate change and california's historic drought saying, this is the future. the former hedge fund manager who increased the cost of a life-saving medication by 5000% as backed down following a barrage of criticism. ae drug is used to treat parasitic infection, which is particular dangerous for people with hiv aid. head of theli, company, initially defended the decision to increase the cost from $13.50 to $750, but he backed down in an interview with abc news. martin shkreli: we have agreed to lower the price to a point that is more affordable and is able to allow the company to make a profit, but a very small profit. we think these changes will be welcomed. the he did not specify what new cost of the drug would be and has come under further criticism after it emerged that his previous drug
other news from california -- president obama has declared a major disaster for areas in northern california scorched by the valley fire. the valley fire has destroyed more than 1200 homes, making it the third most destructive wildfire in california history. governor jerry brown has connected the fires to climate change and california's historic drought saying, this is the future. the former hedge fund manager who increased the cost of a life-saving medication by 5000% as backed down following...
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. >>> california on fire. hundreds of homes burned down. thousands evacuated as the flames turn deadly. >>> germany now at its limit and enforcing border control. >>> good morning. happy monday. i'm alison kosik. >> i'm christine romans. it is monday, september 14th, 2015. where is john berman? he is where the candidates are sharpening their attacks. with a new washington post poll that shows donald trump expanding his wide lead and ben carson in second place. all others scrambling to device the strategy to end trump's reign. rand paul says someone has to bring him down. republican party chairman reince priebus warning jake tapper that he can expect to referee a tough game. >> all of these candidates will do in order to benefit their own campaigns and there will be more elbows thrown at that debate. >> it all should make for an exciting second debate in simi valley, california. that is where athena jones is. >> reporter: good morning, alison and christine. we are two days away from the debate in simi valley, california. the stage is set. th
. >>> california on fire. hundreds of homes burned down. thousands evacuated as the flames turn deadly. >>> germany now at its limit and enforcing border control. >>> good morning. happy monday. i'm alison kosik. >> i'm christine romans. it is monday, september 14th, 2015. where is john berman? he is where the candidates are sharpening their attacks. with a new washington post poll that shows donald trump expanding his wide lead and ben carson in second place....
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." >> tonight, state of emergency in california. the stunning images as raging wildfires force evacuations, destroying hundreds of homes and businesses, putting entire families and their pets out on the streets. we're right there on the front lines tonight with the exhausted firefighters and what happened when one man trying to escape drove right through the heart of the inferno. >>> plus the natural. she's far, far from home on "dancing with the stars." but that just might be bindi irwin's secret weapon. the crocodile hunter's daughter carrying on his legacy, now getting a glamorous makeover away from her natural habitat. and we there are for her big debut tonight. >>> you're hired. arnold schwarzenegger may be best known for that one famous line from "the terminator." >> i'll be back. >> but he's got a new job now and it involves owning a catch phrase made famous -- >> you're fired. you're fired. you're fired. >> by donald trump. >> gilbert, you're fired. >>> first, the "nightline 5." >> do you suffer from constipation or irregula
." >> tonight, state of emergency in california. the stunning images as raging wildfires force evacuations, destroying hundreds of homes and businesses, putting entire families and their pets out on the streets. we're right there on the front lines tonight with the exhausted firefighters and what happened when one man trying to escape drove right through the heart of the inferno. >>> plus the natural. she's far, far from home on "dancing with the stars." but that...
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it's now one of the most destructive fires in california history. alex savidge has more on the investigation into the cause of the fire as well as the search for those who are still missing. >> reporter: we know one woman was killed in this fire and officials believe it's possible the death toll here could rise. we are in anderson springs right now. this is where that woman who died in the fire lived and this is also where another man is missing. he tried to escape the flames on saturday afternoon as they kept through this area. and you can see on this street, anderson springs road, almost every pass, was leveled by the fire. you are hard pressed to find any homes that made it. none of the evacuees are allowed back in the area except on a temporariry basis. we talk -- temporary basis. we talked with calfire about why and they are too many hazards they say. >> we're deeply familiar with what the needs are for people to come back. we want to help facilitate that as quickly as possible. even if they were to come back, there's still no power. pg&e is wo
it's now one of the most destructive fires in california history. alex savidge has more on the investigation into the cause of the fire as well as the search for those who are still missing. >> reporter: we know one woman was killed in this fire and officials believe it's possible the death toll here could rise. we are in anderson springs right now. this is where that woman who died in the fire lived and this is also where another man is missing. he tried to escape the flames on saturday...
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. >> una mujer aprendiÓ porque en las tablas en california son ilegales. leÓn: un hombre salta de un auto en llamas y no precisamente por estar en una situaciÓn de emergencia. ♪ ♪ leÓn: buenas noches. una cadena de restaurantes despidiÓ un emigrante porque se le venciÓ el tps y la compaÑÍa le pedÍa que estuviera vigente. flavio: entrevistamos esta inmigrante que nos dijo que ella tratÓ de salvar su trabajo tras presentar a su jefe otras formas de inmigraciÓn pero eso no fue suficiente, los inmigrantes en estos casos tienen que adquirir un documento especÍfico en la agencia. >> no me parece lo que hicieron, es una injusticia de que teniendo 13-14 aÑos flavio: por mÁs de una dÉcada trabajÓ en una cadena de restaurantes y callar la despidieron aunque ella ya estaba en espera del documento revalidado. >> el lunes pasado yo lleve los papeles de inmigraciÓn y mi jefe los enviÓ a la corporación, la corporaciÓn no los aceptó y al siguiente dÍa que yo lleguÉ a trabajar me dijeron que estaba fuera de trabajo. me permitieron trabajar el dÍa
. >> una mujer aprendiÓ porque en las tablas en california son ilegales. leÓn: un hombre salta de un auto en llamas y no precisamente por estar en una situaciÓn de emergencia. ♪ ♪ leÓn: buenas noches. una cadena de restaurantes despidiÓ un emigrante porque se le venciÓ el tps y la compaÑÍa le pedÍa que estuviera vigente. flavio: entrevistamos esta inmigrante que nos dijo que ella tratÓ de salvar su trabajo tras presentar a su jefe otras formas de inmigraciÓn pero eso no fue...
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. >> this is the massive puente facility near los angeles california. located near a large metropolis, it can take a lot of trash... >> if you take a football field from post to post 10 feet high uh, fill it up with trash - about a third of that or a quarter of that comes over here every day. >> three thousand tons a day. this facility offers a glimpse into the world of single stream recycling, because all the recycled material it receives comes from a single source bin like this. convenient, because all recyclables end up in one basket but there's a price. >> you can't unscramble an egg. >> susan collins is a manufacturing engineer who heads up a non- profit recycling institute. >> once materials get mixed together too much, like glass shards ending up in paper, or plastic bottles ending up in the paper stream or aluminum cans ending up in the plastic stream, all of that is detrimental to recycling. >> sorting seems to be a massive component. >> there are multiple compositions of plastic... when these different plastics are blended together then the re
. >> this is the massive puente facility near los angeles california. located near a large metropolis, it can take a lot of trash... >> if you take a football field from post to post 10 feet high uh, fill it up with trash - about a third of that or a quarter of that comes over here every day. >> three thousand tons a day. this facility offers a glimpse into the world of single stream recycling, because all the recycled material it receives comes from a single source bin like...
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it's about the battle over the right to die in california. late yesterday, the state legislature gave final approval to a bill that would permit doctors to help terminally ill patients and their lives. among its biggest supporters was a former police officer and lawyer suffering from lung cancer. the bill now goes to governor jerry brown. if he signs it, california would be the fifth state to allow physician-assisted suicide. >>> former tennis star tackled and arrested mistakenly by a police officer earlier this week had more to say about that experience today. james blake spoke with nbc's kristen dahlgren. >> reporter: for former tennis star james blake watching the video is still difficult. >> i didn't realize it until i hit the ground this wasn't a friendly encounter. then i hit the ground and the first words out of my mouth were i'm 100% cooperating. his first words were, put your face down, turn over, and put your hands behind your back. >> reporter: blake was outside a manhattan hotel wednesday when he was taken down, hard. >> i don't k
it's about the battle over the right to die in california. late yesterday, the state legislature gave final approval to a bill that would permit doctors to help terminally ill patients and their lives. among its biggest supporters was a former police officer and lawyer suffering from lung cancer. the bill now goes to governor jerry brown. if he signs it, california would be the fifth state to allow physician-assisted suicide. >>> former tennis star tackled and arrested mistakenly by a...
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concerns of a tsunami here in california. good evening and thank you for joining us. >> the 8.3 earthquake triggered an advisory for southern california's coastline. chile's president say three died and many injured. the quake hit off the coast. check out the shaking out traffic cameras, the moment it quake hit. within hours, after the quake strong aftershocks were felt, the strongest one 7.0 so far. many more. we're also getting new images of the damage. parts of the ceiling collapsed in buildings and reports of damaged homes. inside stores, lots of broken glass and items off the shelves. there is flooding on the streets as cars are trying to get out, people trying to get cars out of dangerous areas. residents in southern california in the meantime are on alert. this is huntington beach in orange county. the tsunami advisory extends north and expected to bring strong winds to southern california or waves, rather, to southern california in a few hours. they are on alert for this. >> let's get to weather, that is pretty rare.
concerns of a tsunami here in california. good evening and thank you for joining us. >> the 8.3 earthquake triggered an advisory for southern california's coastline. chile's president say three died and many injured. the quake hit off the coast. check out the shaking out traffic cameras, the moment it quake hit. within hours, after the quake strong aftershocks were felt, the strongest one 7.0 so far. many more. we're also getting new images of the damage. parts of the ceiling collapsed in...
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we're following breaking news in southern california. >>> take you back to southern california. this is the area of the fullerton border. it's scorched 16 acres so far. it's getting very close to a neighborhood in that area. so firefighters, including those from l.a. fire department are on the scene. we're just getting word from the city of fullerton that they think they may have gotten control of the fire at this point. they've been going door to door. we were in contact with one woman who said she had just a few seconds to get out of her house. voluntary at this point but it may be taking a turn here. very difficult for firefighters because they're experiencing triple-digit heat in this area. but it does appear, according to the los angeles fire department and the city of fullerton that this fire may now be contained. >> the correctional officers' jobs were to watch over inmates. tonight they're the ones locked up and charnged with murder. new information is emerging as investigators say what happened that night inside that cell. >> mary ann favro is inside the hall of justice
we're following breaking news in southern california. >>> take you back to southern california. this is the area of the fullerton border. it's scorched 16 acres so far. it's getting very close to a neighborhood in that area. so firefighters, including those from l.a. fire department are on the scene. we're just getting word from the city of fullerton that they think they may have gotten control of the fire at this point. they've been going door to door. we were in contact with one...
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voters should get credit, too, since this move is likely a by-product of california's prop 2. >> california showed corporations that consumers think it's unacceptable to confine chickens in small cages. >> reporter: prop 2 doubled the amount of space required for each bird outlawing the so- called battery cages. although when voters passed it in 2008, egg producers initially chalked it up to kooky californians. they spent six years suing the state arguing the california law would impact the country. they lost. and now it has. >> mcdonald's is so big, there's just absolutely no way they are not going to impact an industry when they change the way their food is produced. >> reporter: the consumer psychologist points outdone done also uses 4% of eggs produced in the u.s. and with plans to serve breakfast all day it means more of an impact on suppliers a win for animal advocates, chickens and mcdonald's' image. >> consumers care about the food they eat not just the quality of it but also where it came from. so it's a big win for mcdonald's because it will greatly improve their image. and it nee
voters should get credit, too, since this move is likely a by-product of california's prop 2. >> california showed corporations that consumers think it's unacceptable to confine chickens in small cages. >> reporter: prop 2 doubled the amount of space required for each bird outlawing the so- called battery cages. although when voters passed it in 2008, egg producers initially chalked it up to kooky californians. they spent six years suing the state arguing the california law would...
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especially those in northern california. it is not out of the question that there could be a couple of snowflakes in the sierra, so cooler air as well. j. >> well, that is something. thank you. on her first day back to office, kentucky clerk kim davis said that she will not stop marriage licenses but they will also not authorize them. she spent a week in jail in convert sand said her name will not be on the licenses. >> i'm just a person who wants to work, be with my family. i want to serve my neighbors quietly without violating my conscience. and so this morning i'm forced to recognize my conscience with judge beings' orders effective immediately, and until an accommodation is provided by those with the authorities to provide it, any marriage license issued by my office will not be issued or authorized by me. >> now in her absence they are deputies have been give couples the licenses, and this morning one deputy clerk said that he will keep issuing marriage licenses despite the objection from his boss. joining me now from w
especially those in northern california. it is not out of the question that there could be a couple of snowflakes in the sierra, so cooler air as well. j. >> well, that is something. thank you. on her first day back to office, kentucky clerk kim davis said that she will not stop marriage licenses but they will also not authorize them. she spent a week in jail in convert sand said her name will not be on the licenses. >> i'm just a person who wants to work, be with my family. i want...
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. >>> smokejumping, as wildfires blaze across california, elite team is attacking it from above. putting their own lives at risk to save others. we're right there in those planes, in the thick of things, inside their world. it was the on air moment that would change her life. >> amy is wrapping up her first mammogram here in the mammo van. >> leading to a cancer diagnosis and a new mission. tonight our own amy robach shares her inspiring story of hope and resilience on the path to getting better. >>> but first, the "nightline" five. >> sir, how are you doing? enough pressure in here for you? >> my sinuses are killing me. >> just wait until we hit 10,000 feet. >> i'm going to take me a sign mus max. fast. liquid gels. >> and you're coming with me. >> what? you realize i have gold status. don't i still get the miles? >> new, mucinex gels, dissolves fast. start the relief, let's end this. >>> number one in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening. we begin with breaking news out of georgia tonight where for the first time in 70 years a woman has just been executed. her children, even the p
. >>> smokejumping, as wildfires blaze across california, elite team is attacking it from above. putting their own lives at risk to save others. we're right there in those planes, in the thick of things, inside their world. it was the on air moment that would change her life. >> amy is wrapping up her first mammogram here in the mammo van. >> leading to a cancer diagnosis and a new mission. tonight our own amy robach shares her inspiring story of hope and resilience on the...
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terminamos que alguien latina, santo, de california. entonces, me parece que son muchos aspectos que hacen que este momento sea un momento histÓrico. es la primera vez que el papa francisco viaja a estados unidos, lo hace en el marco de una especie de cruzada por reformar y modernizar la iglesia catÓlica. los altos para mÍ hablan mÁs que las palabras. ellos tienen mucha fe. sÓlo por eso, le doy clases al papa. el padre asegura que el papa francisco se ha constituido como el misionero de la misericordia. la gente que se ha ido de la iglesia, muchas veces, precisamente han salido esta misericordia. entonces, el hecho de que el papa venga, se una a las gentes. y ejerza la misericordia, pienso que eso va a hacer que la gente vuelva a travÉs de la iglesia. en su origen, la gente ha sido catÓlica. sin duda serÁ una visita histÓrica tanto para la iglesia catÓlica como para estos 200 fieles que formarÁn parte del evento. nuestra cobertura sobre el papa francisco aÚn no termina, tendremos un reportaje especial sobre la vida y obra de
terminamos que alguien latina, santo, de california. entonces, me parece que son muchos aspectos que hacen que este momento sea un momento histÓrico. es la primera vez que el papa francisco viaja a estados unidos, lo hace en el marco de una especie de cruzada por reformar y modernizar la iglesia catÓlica. los altos para mÍ hablan mÁs que las palabras. ellos tienen mucha fe. sÓlo por eso, le doy clases al papa. el padre asegura que el papa francisco se ha constituido como el misionero de la...
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el gobernador de california tiene hasta octubre para vetar o aprobar la medida. marÍa: llegÓ un momento de conocer la duda del dÍa nos la manda claudia pregunta quiero sacar mi licencia pero hace 5 aÑos fui a mÉxico me agarraron en la frontera, me afecta para conseguirla? vanesa tiene la respuesta. >> claudia, las detenciones fronterizas hasta este momento no afectan de manera negativa a solicitar la licencia de la ab60 pero este tipo de detenciÓn sÍ tiene tener otras consecuencias migratorias, es importante pedir una consulta individual para que puedas entender bien cuÁles son las consecuencias de ese encuentro negativo con las autoridades migratorias. marÍa: continuamos siendo sus preguntas y se la seguiremos contestando si tiene dudas sobre temas migratorios la ley de licencia ab60 o asuntos del consumidor escriba su pregunta en redes sociales nos encuentre bajo univisiÓn 14 le pedimos que nos dÉ un like. en octubre podrÍa ver que me positivos para las familias quÉ espera una fecha de prioridad por parte del servicio de inmigraciÓn para obtener l
el gobernador de california tiene hasta octubre para vetar o aprobar la medida. marÍa: llegÓ un momento de conocer la duda del dÍa nos la manda claudia pregunta quiero sacar mi licencia pero hace 5 aÑos fui a mÉxico me agarraron en la frontera, me afecta para conseguirla? vanesa tiene la respuesta. >> claudia, las detenciones fronterizas hasta este momento no afectan de manera negativa a solicitar la licencia de la ab60 pero este tipo de detenciÓn sÍ tiene tener otras consecuencias...
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la asamblea estatal de california aproÓ hoy una propuesta para q leÓn: la asamblea de california aprobÓ una propuesta para que los menores infantiles tengan que estar vacunados. se verÁn obligados a inmunizarse contra la gripe, el sarampiÓn y la tosferina. en demÓcrata tony mendoza impuso esta situaciÓn ante los recientes brotes que se consideran erradicados. /leticia: mÁs de la mitad de los adultos en estados unidos tiene diabetes o es propenso a tenerla. una mejor dieta o un rÉgimen de ejercicio puede postergar el desarrollo de la diabetes. leÓn: no seguimos prÁcticamente derritiendo en el Área de la bahÍa. aquÍ estÁ guillermo quirÓs con el pronÓstico extendido. guillermo: vamos rÁpidamente el pacÍfico mexicano. ahí se encuentra muy bien definido el centro del huracÁn todavÍa categorÍa tres. lo importante de linda es que estÁ trayendo humedad hacia el centro de california. esta presentando todavÍa algunas tormentas, inclusive relÁmpagos que pueden generar relÁmpagos, tormentas y situaciones difÍciles. posiblemente se genere con esto un calor en el norte de cal
la asamblea estatal de california aproÓ hoy una propuesta para q leÓn: la asamblea de california aprobÓ una propuesta para que los menores infantiles tengan que estar vacunados. se verÁn obligados a inmunizarse contra la gripe, el sarampiÓn y la tosferina. en demÓcrata tony mendoza impuso esta situaciÓn ante los recientes brotes que se consideran erradicados. /leticia: mÁs de la mitad de los adultos en estados unidos tiene diabetes o es propenso a tenerla. una mejor dieta o un rÉgimen...
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[♪] [♪] los centros dios vuelven a poner en alerta las autoridades en california, las llamas han causado estragos en varios condados casas y otras propiedades quedaron consumidas por el fuego, mÁs de los efectos del fuego en un momento, pero antes vamos con otros titulares del dÍa. >> fin de semana cierran fronteras alemania anuncia controles en sus fronteras al tiempo que sepan de su servicio de tren. >> para evitar la migraciÓn. >> nueva encuesta, cÓmo ven las historias panes a hillary clinton? >> revelaciones exclusivaes * una investigaciÓn asegura que no fueron espontÁneas las confesiones de los principales sospechosos en 43 normalistas de guerrero mÉxico, la ediciÓn de domingo comienza ya. >> este es noticiero fin de semana. >> ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes gracias por estar aquÍ. >> un nuevo incendio azota el este de california, cerca de sacramento, en cuestiÓn de horas miles de personas se han quedado sin casa hay miles de evacuados y lo peor que la situaciÓn sigue, juan josÉ tiene mÁs detalles. >> asÍ es edgardo la destrucciÓn obligÓ al gobernador de california, b
[♪] [♪] los centros dios vuelven a poner en alerta las autoridades en california, las llamas han causado estragos en varios condados casas y otras propiedades quedaron consumidas por el fuego, mÁs de los efectos del fuego en un momento, pero antes vamos con otros titulares del dÍa. >> fin de semana cierran fronteras alemania anuncia controles en sus fronteras al tiempo que sepan de su servicio de tren. >> para evitar la migraciÓn. >> nueva encuesta, cÓmo ven las...