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california was no different. higher load, it can and i anyway in the campaign -- hot or low, it can ignite anywhere in the campaign. two primary factors used in wallace workers in the golden state. the realization that the 1968 presidential race is going to be a close one. and the ever-increasing waves of support for governor wallace. california law aimed at keeping new parties out of california prove that not enough to stop the wallace grass moods movement -- grassroots movement. victory in california clearly pointed the way to new successes in other parts of the nation. some political experts were ready to openly state that governor george c wallace could indeed be elected president and 1968. mathematically speaking, the recognized wallace strength in southern and border states, added up to 150 electoral votes. a giant steppingstone towards the 270 electoral votes needed to put george wallace in the white house. strong grassroots wallace support in states outside the south, coupled by the fact that only cited m
california was no different. higher load, it can and i anyway in the campaign -- hot or low, it can ignite anywhere in the campaign. two primary factors used in wallace workers in the golden state. the realization that the 1968 presidential race is going to be a close one. and the ever-increasing waves of support for governor wallace. california law aimed at keeping new parties out of california prove that not enough to stop the wallace grass moods movement -- grassroots movement. victory in...
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put him on a ballot here in california. >> california law in effect in 1968 states that 66,059 voters must reregister to qualify a candidate on a primary ballot. when the campaign kicked off, many political experts said wallace didn't have the appeal. but as weeks passed and the crowds grew and enthusiasm was obvious, these same experts began reversing their earlier predictions. the campaign kept moving. it was propelled along by the indomitable wallace spirit. and because of the very unique solutions found to the many complex problems by the small but effective wallace campaign staff. money is important to any campaign. but to get money you first must get people willing to give and believe in what they're giving too. the wallace california campaign started in a political off-season. the 1968 presidential race is far off in the minds of voters. timing is impossible to manipulate. then, approaching the january deadline, one of the coldest winter blasts in history hits sunny california. as if unseasonal weather weren't enough there were the physical problems of working in california its
put him on a ballot here in california. >> california law in effect in 1968 states that 66,059 voters must reregister to qualify a candidate on a primary ballot. when the campaign kicked off, many political experts said wallace didn't have the appeal. but as weeks passed and the crowds grew and enthusiasm was obvious, these same experts began reversing their earlier predictions. the campaign kept moving. it was propelled along by the indomitable wallace spirit. and because of the very...
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far as california goes, around schwarzenegger was the governor of california as a republican. we as republicans have plenty of opportunity there as well as in new york. donald trump is changing the party by opening up all these states. we need to continue and do that as well as michigan, ohio, pennsylvania, florida, all over the country. >> it has been an election unlike anything anybody would predict. boris epstein, tara, and ben, thanks to all of you in offering your insight. don't miss jake tapper's entire interview with marco rubio. he is now speaking out for the first time on all of these issues on state of the union tomorrow night at 9:00 eastern only on cnn. we'll get his take on how he feels about trump now, whether he is going to be a supporter or on the never trump train. it is interesting what he has to say. up ahead, this hour, live in our "cnn newsroom." he is the last world war ii veteran to lead a major party ticket. the lone former republican presidential nominee attended this summer's gop convention, bob dole joining us live next. plus, it is all about the gol
far as california goes, around schwarzenegger was the governor of california as a republican. we as republicans have plenty of opportunity there as well as in new york. donald trump is changing the party by opening up all these states. we need to continue and do that as well as michigan, ohio, pennsylvania, florida, all over the country. >> it has been an election unlike anything anybody would predict. boris epstein, tara, and ben, thanks to all of you in offering your insight. don't miss...
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put him on a ballot here in california. >> california law in effect in 1968 states that 66,059 voters must reregister to qualify a candidate on a primary ballot. when the campaign kicked off, many political experts said wallace didn't have the appeal. but as weeks passed and the crowds grew and enthusiasm was obvious, these same experts began reversing their earlier predictions. the campaign kept moving. it was propelled along by the indomitable wallace spirit. and because of the very unique solutions found to the many complex problems by the small but effective wallace campaign staff. money is important to any campaign. but to get money you first must get people willing to give and believe in what they're giving too. the wallace california campaign started in a political off-season. the 1968 presidential race is far off in the minds of voters. timing is impossible to manipulate. then, approaching the january deadline, one of the coldest winter blasts in history hits sunny california. as if unseasonal weather weren't enough there were the physical problems of working in california its
put him on a ballot here in california. >> california law in effect in 1968 states that 66,059 voters must reregister to qualify a candidate on a primary ballot. when the campaign kicked off, many political experts said wallace didn't have the appeal. but as weeks passed and the crowds grew and enthusiasm was obvious, these same experts began reversing their earlier predictions. the campaign kept moving. it was propelled along by the indomitable wallace spirit. and because of the very...
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bernie sanders in california. there is a lot of attention on a public policy institute of california poll that showed clinton up two. that is the only poll so far that shows it. that clip from john chancellor, we will hear from the field poll next week. we will get other sources to see if that two-point lead is real or if that is the outliar and hillary clinton's lead is a little more solid than that. >> let's go to 4.8%. >> that is hillary clinton's current lead in the beauty contest primary in washington state. you recall tuesday night donald trump won washington state republican primary. hillary clinton won the democratic primary. it didn't count for anything. they had a binding caucus in march which bernie sanders won. so far almost 800,000 voters have voted in this mail in nonbinding beauty contest primary in washington state. it sort of under cuts bernie sanders -- bernie sanders has done a lot better than higher turnout primaries so far. >> the next number, 95. why is this a big deal? >> the number of unbou
bernie sanders in california. there is a lot of attention on a public policy institute of california poll that showed clinton up two. that is the only poll so far that shows it. that clip from john chancellor, we will hear from the field poll next week. we will get other sources to see if that two-point lead is real or if that is the outliar and hillary clinton's lead is a little more solid than that. >> let's go to 4.8%. >> that is hillary clinton's current lead in the beauty...
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let's talk about the state of california. you have bernie sanders all in in california. how realistic is it for him to become viable by him investing so much in california? >> california is all he has at this point. he doesn't become viable as his party's nominee. there will not be a contested convention. look, california means a lot. symbolically. i overheard hillary clinton's remarks at a fund-raiser recently. she said no state in the union does more to determine the future with the nation and democratic party than the state of california. it looks really bad for hillary clinton if she can't win that state. it looks really good for bernie sanders heading into the convention in late july if he can win that state. it gives him more leverage in advancing his democratic socialist platform during the four days at the convention. look, bernie sanders, everything he stands for is something that hillary clinton has to pay attention to and something she will have to speak to during the convention. it is more so if he can pick up the golden state. >> bernie sanders says a comeba
let's talk about the state of california. you have bernie sanders all in in california. how realistic is it for him to become viable by him investing so much in california? >> california is all he has at this point. he doesn't become viable as his party's nominee. there will not be a contested convention. look, california means a lot. symbolically. i overheard hillary clinton's remarks at a fund-raiser recently. she said no state in the union does more to determine the future with the...
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what does it mean in june for california? >> california republican party leaders are shocked. they say there was a lot of energy around him when he was speak on saturday at the state republican convention and they were looking forward to having a voice in the primary. and party leaders say, there is a lot of anti-trump money that with go to ted cruz the dropping out caught them off gar. >> i had expected that ted cruz would make it to california to make his final stand here to try to stop donald trump. he would have possible won several districts here in california and there are four weeks to go, it seems to be ending prematurely. will california republicans get behind the presumptive nominee, donald trump? the vice chair of the republican party in california things party leaders will follow in line against hillary clinton but she things others will pause pause some of the statements donald trump has made against women and other segments of the population. she theys donald trump needs to do some fence mending in california especially if he wants to win over ted cruz supporters
what does it mean in june for california? >> california republican party leaders are shocked. they say there was a lot of energy around him when he was speak on saturday at the state republican convention and they were looking forward to having a voice in the primary. and party leaders say, there is a lot of anti-trump money that with go to ted cruz the dropping out caught them off gar. >> i had expected that ted cruz would make it to california to make his final stand here to try...
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california, hillary clinton will still win. this is a phony argument that superdelegates are giving hillary clinton a win. primary voters are giving hillary clinton a win. >> do you think democratic voters are trying to send a message to hillary clinton to maybe consider bringing somebody from the progressive wing of the democratic party on to the ticket with all these strong showings for bernie sanders at the end of the campaign here? >> look, i think hillary clinton is going to consider strong progressives regardless. i don't think she needs to get that message. i think what she's hearing from democratic voters is that they like this discussion of the issues that has happened between her and sanders. we're not getting that in a trump matchup. and i think democrats are a little bit loathed to give up that, you know, conversation, since it actually is about the issues. >> amanda, jerry brown, the governor of california endorsed hillary clinton today. one week before the primary. does -- do endorsements matter these days? >> i r
california, hillary clinton will still win. this is a phony argument that superdelegates are giving hillary clinton a win. primary voters are giving hillary clinton a win. >> do you think democratic voters are trying to send a message to hillary clinton to maybe consider bringing somebody from the progressive wing of the democratic party on to the ticket with all these strong showings for bernie sanders at the end of the campaign here? >> look, i think hillary clinton is going to...
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few expect trump to carry california in november. but party strategists like rob stutsman worry what effect he'll have on races down the ballot. >> about 20% of republicans say they're not going to vote for him, okay? well that means we're worried about them voting at all. so when we think about competitive state assembly seats, state senate seats and congressional seats if we don't have a candidate that is fully turning out the republican base, and energize them to go vote for him, we're very concerned. we lose these seats. >> the california gop has seen its numbers slowly dwindle for two decades. many say it started with proposition 187. the 1994 ballot measure took aim at immigrants who came to the state illegally. >> they keep coming. two million illegal immigrants in california. >> ads like this one alienated latino community. mike madrid is a consultant to the party. >> i was hired in the aftermath of prop 187. in 1996. as a latino republican expert to kind of help the party rebuild. >> i will build a great, great wall. >> toda
few expect trump to carry california in november. but party strategists like rob stutsman worry what effect he'll have on races down the ballot. >> about 20% of republicans say they're not going to vote for him, okay? well that means we're worried about them voting at all. so when we think about competitive state assembly seats, state senate seats and congressional seats if we don't have a candidate that is fully turning out the republican base, and energize them to go vote for him, we're...
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leticia:los asambleÍstas de la california, aprobaron el acta de la verdad. el acta de la verdad establecerÍa un proceso transparente que incluye participaciÓn comunitaria, antes de que cualquier agencia del orden local, colabore con las agencias de migraciones que se han separado millones de familias. se conmemorÓ hoy en dÍa del inmigrante, por 20 ocasiÓn. leÓn: la celebración comenzÓ con una marcha, mario lÓpez tiene el reporte. mario: centros de personas llegaron al capitolio estatal. mi esperanza es que en un corto tiempo, todo lo que precisamos celebre como para que podamos estar en paz. esta esperanza la atrajo a ella como muchos mÁs y ha sido denominado este dÍa como el día del inmigrante, un dÍa donde es cada vez mayor la presencia de bastase nuevas generaciones en busca de cambios. >> hay mucho dolor, mucho sufrimiento, por sobre los convecinos, trabaja muchas horas y ganan cualquier miseria.>> una decena de organizaciones de que no mismo lugar, 20 aÑos consecutivos defendiendo los derechos de los inmigrantes indocumentados de californi
leticia:los asambleÍstas de la california, aprobaron el acta de la verdad. el acta de la verdad establecerÍa un proceso transparente que incluye participaciÓn comunitaria, antes de que cualquier agencia del orden local, colabore con las agencias de migraciones que se han separado millones de familias. se conmemorÓ hoy en dÍa del inmigrante, por 20 ocasiÓn. leÓn: la celebración comenzÓ con una marcha, mario lÓpez tiene el reporte. mario: centros de personas llegaron al capitolio...
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i want to take us to california in particular. forget there, i want to offer -- before we get there, i want to offer a counterintuitive account of mass incarceration. the movements and activists of the second reconstruction were already intimately acquainted with what we might call mass incarceration. police and the prison system. they are already shaped by it. they use that to bolster their demands. we think about the leading figures of the time. all of them had criminal records. especially in the south. for rosa parks, to take her heroic stand. she broke the law. true for all the southern activists. fannie lou hamer was beaten for trying to register to vote. stokely carmichael one of the leading members of sncc who was arrested more than 20 times. everybody said don't hang out with stokely carmichael on his birthday. that experience of arrest and imprisonment was common. also she renewed -- huey newton spent time in prison as a juvenile. and martin luther king was arrested. the attention that his arrests bring ultimately make it
i want to take us to california in particular. forget there, i want to offer -- before we get there, i want to offer a counterintuitive account of mass incarceration. the movements and activists of the second reconstruction were already intimately acquainted with what we might call mass incarceration. police and the prison system. they are already shaped by it. they use that to bolster their demands. we think about the leading figures of the time. all of them had criminal records. especially in...
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in every county of california. over the last half-century ever since women started entering the workforce in unprecedented numbers, we've adopted many important aggressive laws here in the bay area and in california. we should be really proud of that. because these laws have improved wages. they've improved working conditions, the livelihoods of women and inspired other states and the federal government to follow in our footsteps. yet, there are so many women that are being left behind. by the 8th largest economy in the world here in california. yet, almost 3.5 million women and girls are living in poverty could just put some context around that, originally grew up in connecticut and that's almost the entire population of women and girls to live in connecticut, rhode island, vermont and massachusetts. the entire population of women and girls could so, we have been tractable problems here in california and they area is leading. women here are red winners were co--breadwinners in 60% of our families which means that
in every county of california. over the last half-century ever since women started entering the workforce in unprecedented numbers, we've adopted many important aggressive laws here in the bay area and in california. we should be really proud of that. because these laws have improved wages. they've improved working conditions, the livelihoods of women and inspired other states and the federal government to follow in our footsteps. yet, there are so many women that are being left behind. by the...
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do a california debate. when she declined the debate, sanders expressed frustration . >> it's a little bit insulting to the people of california .[applause] that she is not prepared to have a concise debate about how she will help the californians strike up the minimum wage by $.97. >> sanders is prepared to more than 200,000 people here in california so campaigning very aggressively in the both democrats will spend the next few days here fighting for every last vote. heather? heather: thank you mike. jon: a new piece on foxnews.com by karl rove titled why trump is going to have a very good week, hillary another bad week, lays out the ups and downs each presumptive nominee has faced and will face but it concludes that trump as the momentum right now. robe rights quote, the neighborhood if won't change until it make a change. clinton is in the barrel and can expect more bad press this week. trump is on top of the world and can expect to remain there until it ends intervened to cause a shift in coverage and/or
do a california debate. when she declined the debate, sanders expressed frustration . >> it's a little bit insulting to the people of california .[applause] that she is not prepared to have a concise debate about how she will help the californians strike up the minimum wage by $.97. >> sanders is prepared to more than 200,000 people here in california so campaigning very aggressively in the both democrats will spend the next few days here fighting for every last vote. heather?...
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california cow field. this is zipline headquarters, a company launching drones to deliver emergency blood transfusions. >> all a health worker or doctor needs to be able to do is send a text message and tell us somebody is in trouble. >> reporter: keller ronaldo said across the world hundreds of thousands of people die because they can't get blood transfusions to clinics fast enough. >> we can make a delivery independent of roads, washed out bridges m >> reporter: now the team is building a fleet of drones to fly over rwanda and the first national delivery drone network. hoping to make up to 150 blood and vaccine deliveries aday to hard to reach clinics within 30 minutes of a emergency request. >> and once it drops the package can fall within 20 feet of the intended target and take a look inside here and you have enough medicine and enough blood to save someone's life. >> reporter: inside of his drone hanger -- >> they look like happy drones. >> a lot of people think about drones in a military context. and
california cow field. this is zipline headquarters, a company launching drones to deliver emergency blood transfusions. >> all a health worker or doctor needs to be able to do is send a text message and tell us somebody is in trouble. >> reporter: keller ronaldo said across the world hundreds of thousands of people die because they can't get blood transfusions to clinics fast enough. >> we can make a delivery independent of roads, washed out bridges m >> reporter: now...
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california's just one of the states that have been voting democrat, but mr. trump says it's in play for him. >> i want to focus on 15 or so states because we have to win, and i want my energy to be put into states where it can go either way and we're going to play javy heavy, for example, for california. no other republican wouldn't even go to dinner in california, wouldn't do it. >> let's talk about it now with the executive editor of "the daily caller." vince, considering that everything about donald trump and the way he's run his campaign has been unconventional, does trump have a chance in the blue states? >> well, he's definitely demolished political expectations all throughout this campaign. what i will say though is given the numbers right now in states like california and new york, it doesn't seem very likely, but, again, as always, we have a long, long time until we get to this general election, and in that time donald trump either will have the ability to force these states to take a second look at him and win them, potentially, or he could force hi
california's just one of the states that have been voting democrat, but mr. trump says it's in play for him. >> i want to focus on 15 or so states because we have to win, and i want my energy to be put into states where it can go either way and we're going to play javy heavy, for example, for california. no other republican wouldn't even go to dinner in california, wouldn't do it. >> let's talk about it now with the executive editor of "the daily caller." vince,...
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california is not where it starts. i worked at the california congressional delegations for six and a half years. ran a race out there, worked on others. he's got some challenges there and some challenges that aren't just trump's challenges. it's where do you win, what counties are you driving up the vote. is that in the central valley, are you trying to do so in san diego? and then how? what strategy are you using? and some of this is what sara talked about. and then with who? it's a weak state party. the conservative activists have fallen in recent years. there is not a lot there to build for trump to really get there. >> joe, you heard sara murray talking about the organization he lacks in these states. how can he pull off this strategy if he doesn't have the staff on the ground? >> i think a big picture, he's trying to flip the script. someone who has done more with less money spent, less staff. and we see him winning in a lot of states in the primary. essentially, this puts hillary clinton on the defensive. she is
california is not where it starts. i worked at the california congressional delegations for six and a half years. ran a race out there, worked on others. he's got some challenges there and some challenges that aren't just trump's challenges. it's where do you win, what counties are you driving up the vote. is that in the central valley, are you trying to do so in san diego? and then how? what strategy are you using? and some of this is what sara talked about. and then with who? it's a weak...
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wilson hannah lived in california since 1890. he started very young in life and most of the eggs were collected in southern california. after the second world war, ddt was actually used for some purpose in germany back in a particular time. and it was so effective on killing insects and things, agricultural people and health people in this country decided to try it here. it was very effective in controlling flies and insects and pests like that. i remember when they sprayed a lot of the rivers in southern california with ddt to remove -- of the farming communities use it for lots of different insect pests. it was so effective in getting rid of mosquitoes. but, people didn't realize what it was doing to themselves until we started seeing effects of wildlife starting to decline. no one really knew why the wildlife was declining. there was one instance of when hanna was working with the california river, they found a -- they fed on a kelli caterpillar which was the entire food supply for the yellow billed cuckoo. it collapsed, so th
wilson hannah lived in california since 1890. he started very young in life and most of the eggs were collected in southern california. after the second world war, ddt was actually used for some purpose in germany back in a particular time. and it was so effective on killing insects and things, agricultural people and health people in this country decided to try it here. it was very effective in controlling flies and insects and pests like that. i remember when they sprayed a lot of the rivers...
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garamendi of california. mr. garamendi: i believe this is known as amendment 116, if that's correct. very good. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 743, the gentleman from california and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. garamendi: thank you, mr. chairman. i think most of us should be aware that we are well into the first quarter of a new nuclear arms race, this time with not only russia, but with china. and perhaps with some others out there that would like to build nuclear weapons and armaments. this amendment goes directly to one of the critical parts of that arms race, which is the development of what is essentially a new nuclear bomb. some would like to say it is simply a refurbishment of an older weapon and i guess you can get away with that if you stretch the words a bit. but this is the w-80-4 nuclear bomb. it is the warhead that will go on the new cruise missile, sometimes called the lsro. it's a very expensive proposition, this p
garamendi of california. mr. garamendi: i believe this is known as amendment 116, if that's correct. very good. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 743, the gentleman from california and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. garamendi: thank you, mr. chairman. i think most of us should be aware that we are well into the first quarter of a new nuclear arms race, this time with not only russia, but with china. and perhaps with...
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by almost every measure except perception california is doing fine, not just fine, california is doing fabulously and grown 27% more than the rest of the country and the agricultural industry has grown. more than half of the fruits and vegetables grown in the united states come from california farms and 2013, the third growing season farm employment and revenue increased. i would ask my colleague to oppose the bill because it jeopardizes the economy of california the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from arkansas has one minute remaining. mr. westerman: perfect policy is even rare or often impossible. good policy is hard work good data, common sense and a little bit of give and take. mr. speaker, this is good policy. it's fair policy. and most importantly it will provide for a better way of life for americans. i urge support for senate 2012 as amended and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas yields back. all time for debate has expired. pursuant to house resolution 744, the previous question is ordered on the bill as ame
by almost every measure except perception california is doing fine, not just fine, california is doing fabulously and grown 27% more than the rest of the country and the agricultural industry has grown. more than half of the fruits and vegetables grown in the united states come from california farms and 2013, the third growing season farm employment and revenue increased. i would ask my colleague to oppose the bill because it jeopardizes the economy of california the speaker pro tempore: the...
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to california a day early. we're just one week away from this critical primary that could really define the democratic race once and for all. melissa: back to the markets. only handful of dow components in the green on the final day of may. the dow down 149 points at session lows, down 90, 88 to be exact. phil flynn, price futures group, fox business contributor is watching action in oil and gold and lori rothman on floor of the new york stock exchange. talk to me about today's selloff. what was the action? >> most of this investors positioning themselves what is more and more likely fed interest rate hike this summer. will be june? fed funds futures pricing 21% that is happening or july. what is most sensitive to fed actions they're behaving just like they did before the december rate hike which as you know was the first rate hike in that time in 10 years. look at the internals of three benchmark averages. exciting day for the dow. even though down 87 points at the close it will close in positive territory for
to california a day early. we're just one week away from this critical primary that could really define the democratic race once and for all. melissa: back to the markets. only handful of dow components in the green on the final day of may. the dow down 149 points at session lows, down 90, 88 to be exact. phil flynn, price futures group, fox business contributor is watching action in oil and gold and lori rothman on floor of the new york stock exchange. talk to me about today's selloff. what...
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california law, aimed at keeping new parties out of california, proved not enough to stop the wallace grassroots movement. victory in california clearly pointed towards the way of new successes in other parts of the nation. already, some political experts were willing to state that couldor george c. wallace indeed be elected to president in 1968. speaking, the strength of wallace in southern states add up to some 150 electoral votes, a giant 270pingstone towards the electoral votes to put george wallace in the white house. grassroot wallace supports in the states outside of the south, coupled with the simple fact is that slightly more than one third of the population is needed in the , dramatically projected governor wallace to the forefront of the 1968 presidential race. with working organizations and already demonstrated over appeal in states such as wisconsin, california, ohio, pennsylvania, indiana, the effort to elect george c. wallace president in 1968 was within reach. some so-called experts still need to be convinced, but one lesson learned from the campaigners in california w
california law, aimed at keeping new parties out of california, proved not enough to stop the wallace grassroots movement. victory in california clearly pointed towards the way of new successes in other parts of the nation. already, some political experts were willing to state that couldor george c. wallace indeed be elected to president in 1968. speaking, the strength of wallace in southern states add up to some 150 electoral votes, a giant 270pingstone towards the electoral votes to put...
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van, you know california. they are all in california today. as boris was talking about, he thinks hillary clinton is doing very badly against bernie sanders right now. if you take a look at the headlines, the headline in "new york times" today, california looking less like a sure thing for hillary clinton. how ugly do you think it's going to get in the primary that she's still in over the next -- well now we're less than two weeks away. >> well, first of all, let me just say that donald trump has about the same chance of winning california that hillary clinton has of winning mississippi. it's just completely absurd that he would even -- >> so you say she's got a chance. >> a lot of the gop establishment said that about the primary overall and they were proven very wrong. >> good point, boris. >> that's true but that doesn't mean if i say grachi igravity wt i'm wrong. people were wrong about how extreme the republican primary voters had gotten. that doesn't mean that you can flip the math in a state like california. >> he's appealing a lot to h
van, you know california. they are all in california today. as boris was talking about, he thinks hillary clinton is doing very badly against bernie sanders right now. if you take a look at the headlines, the headline in "new york times" today, california looking less like a sure thing for hillary clinton. how ugly do you think it's going to get in the primary that she's still in over the next -- well now we're less than two weeks away. >> well, first of all, let me just say...
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courting california. a big weekend for politics in the bay area and a form governor throws this support behind a candidate. >> a windy day topples tents as fund address fer the south bay. >>> a beach, an advisory has been i-to keep people safe from dangerous waves. >>> thank you for joining us. it's a windy day across the bay area in san jose too strong for the relay for the life event. canopies were being whipped about. 15 of the 20 tents were blown over. organizers had to take the cloth off the remaining canopies and drag the metal frames from the field. one volunteer said everyone was in shock that the wind hit so fast and so strong. >> i saw a cloud of dust swirling above the whole event. immediately i saw most of the canopies tipped over, and people scrambling. >> there were no reports of any injuries. >>> in the north bay, crews will work into the night to clean up this mess, 100-foot tale valley oak tree fell, crushing three parked cars. crews will spend the evening trimming down other trees to kee
courting california. a big weekend for politics in the bay area and a form governor throws this support behind a candidate. >> a windy day topples tents as fund address fer the south bay. >>> a beach, an advisory has been i-to keep people safe from dangerous waves. >>> thank you for joining us. it's a windy day across the bay area in san jose too strong for the relay for the life event. canopies were being whipped about. 15 of the 20 tents were blown over. organizers had...
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the largest one is california, she is winning about 58 to 42 in california. it's going to take california to put her over the top. this race is really all but done. i think you can see hillary clinton recognizing that, taking advantage of the opportunity to welcome the support of bernie sanders voter s theel have to earn that support but train her sights more and more on donald trump and the incredible contrast between someone pro woman, pro family, pro economy and someone who wants to build walls and separate and divide people as donald trump is likely to do. >> beltcy, we want your reaction not only to the poll but also to what president obama said last night. when he turned his aim towards fellow democrats at the dinner. take a listen to this. >> i've said how much i admire hillary's toughness and smarts and policy chops and experience. you've got to admit it though, hillary trying to appeal to young voters is a little bit like your relative who just signed up for facebook. dear america, did you get my poke? is it appearing on your wall? i'm note sure i'm
the largest one is california, she is winning about 58 to 42 in california. it's going to take california to put her over the top. this race is really all but done. i think you can see hillary clinton recognizing that, taking advantage of the opportunity to welcome the support of bernie sanders voter s theel have to earn that support but train her sights more and more on donald trump and the incredible contrast between someone pro woman, pro family, pro economy and someone who wants to build...
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the california primary is june 7th. marianne favro. >> as for the other candidates vying for the presidency, donald trump says he is not concerned about a growing list of party leader hes who are refusing to back his campaign, including house speaker paul ryan also due to serve as chairman of the republican convention in july. today sarah palin vowed to end ryan's career over that snub. meanwhile, hillary clinton increasingly turning her focus from sanders to trump, and she says she's been hearing from republicans interested in supporting her campaign since he became the presumptive nominee. >>> here are some key dates for the upcoming california primary. tart starting tomorrow, absentee ballots out in the mail. early voting also starts. may 23rd another important date, the deadline to register to vote in the primary election. and of course that primary as marianne just mentioned june 7th. >>> new details tonight on the crash that sent a chp officer to the hospital. that officer is in, quote, very serious condition. vin
the california primary is june 7th. marianne favro. >> as for the other candidates vying for the presidency, donald trump says he is not concerned about a growing list of party leader hes who are refusing to back his campaign, including house speaker paul ryan also due to serve as chairman of the republican convention in july. today sarah palin vowed to end ryan's career over that snub. meanwhile, hillary clinton increasingly turning her focus from sanders to trump, and she says she's...
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this kroing lds his push to get on the california ballot. eventually governor wallace succeeded in getting on the ballot in all 50 states. he came in third in the general election receiving 13 1/2% of the rote and winning five states. republican richard nixon won the presidency that year in a tight race over democrat hubert humphrey. this half hour film is courtesy of the alabama department of archives and history. >> i am pleased to announce this morning that more than 100,000 californians have registered as members of the american independent party in order to give us assistance in gaining a place on the california ballot in next year's general election. i want to thank the thousands of californians who have done so much to safety us. i point out these people are representative of millions of americans who are genuinely concerned about the current direction being followed by our national leadership. ♪ walking in the sunshine ♪ sing a little sunshine song ♪ put a smile upon your face ♪ as if there's nothing wrong ♪ think about a g
this kroing lds his push to get on the california ballot. eventually governor wallace succeeded in getting on the ballot in all 50 states. he came in third in the general election receiving 13 1/2% of the rote and winning five states. republican richard nixon won the presidency that year in a tight race over democrat hubert humphrey. this half hour film is courtesy of the alabama department of archives and history. >> i am pleased to announce this morning that more than 100,000...
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i am talking about california. and it is part of a 15-state strategy that he just touted to his followers as his path to victory. it's not clear what all the 15 states are but no doubt california is trump's focus today. in a couple of hours, trump will be speaking at a rally in san diego and he said this to a crowd in fresno just moments ago. addressing a major concern in the state, the historic drought. >> you know, my environmental standard is very simple. and i have said it to everybody. i want clean air and i want clean water. that's what i want. clean air. clean water. very, very simple. so anyway, we'll be back up here. if we win, believe me, i'll start opening up the water to have your farmers survive. so your job market will get better. >> we have got cnn's dan simon outside of the fresno convention center where protesters have been gathering for hours but first phil mattingly who is inside for donald trump's speech. he's been speaking there, phil. what is he saying? >> reporter: well, mostly, brianna, now
i am talking about california. and it is part of a 15-state strategy that he just touted to his followers as his path to victory. it's not clear what all the 15 states are but no doubt california is trump's focus today. in a couple of hours, trump will be speaking at a rally in san diego and he said this to a crowd in fresno just moments ago. addressing a major concern in the state, the historic drought. >> you know, my environmental standard is very simple. and i have said it to...
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[cheers and applause] ♪ >> california is said to hold its california on tuesday, june 7. hillary clinton was in the golden state holding a campaign rally in san jose. she spoke with supporters and voters for about a half in hour. ♪ ladies and gentlemen. it is my pleasure to welcome to the stage, lieutenant governor of the great state of california, gavin newsom along garysecretary of state, clinton. [applause] ♪ >> how are we doing, san jose! how are you feeling? hillary?ady for >> yes. mind, with that in mind, i know i am the only person standing in your way. [laughter] let me respect your time. have a couple of quick things i want to say. a couple of quick things i need to say. the last time we were in san jose, i was with another clinton . -- i am quitent serious about this, because last time i was here, your husband made a point, madam secretary, that needs to be made over and over and over again about what makes us great. was making,t he that is one of the points, but he made a point and i will try to paraphrase -- take about everything that is going on around th
[cheers and applause] ♪ >> california is said to hold its california on tuesday, june 7. hillary clinton was in the golden state holding a campaign rally in san jose. she spoke with supporters and voters for about a half in hour. ♪ ladies and gentlemen. it is my pleasure to welcome to the stage, lieutenant governor of the great state of california, gavin newsom along garysecretary of state, clinton. [applause] ♪ >> how are we doing, san jose! how are you feeling? hillary?ady...
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california is fascinating. it fits the profile of the kind of state hillary clinton is dominating. 18 largest states, she won 14 of them, mostly because he hasn't cracked the diversity of the democratic party. he is a one state candidate, written off new jersey, you have latino population that's young, gives him openings, and you have independent voters, although there are obstacles can participate. all of that produces you're heading toward a close outcome in the end. >> the whole issue of the debate, joe manchin, senator from west virginia said it was bs. said the words, didn't just say bs. when sanders challenged trump to debate. why would you expect bernie to be consider aet and nice and working to bring people together, he is not a democrat. >> those are harsh words. haven't heard that much -- >> not publicly. >> they've given him space, but you've seen patience wear thin. folks wanted bernie sanders to go quietly, diplomatically. we haven't seen that yet. manchin's comments are how people feel. >> bernie
california is fascinating. it fits the profile of the kind of state hillary clinton is dominating. 18 largest states, she won 14 of them, mostly because he hasn't cracked the diversity of the democratic party. he is a one state candidate, written off new jersey, you have latino population that's young, gives him openings, and you have independent voters, although there are obstacles can participate. all of that produces you're heading toward a close outcome in the end. >> the whole issue...
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he's going to win california. i get frustrated when people say california is a lost cause. republicans won every election from 1978 to 1988. our last four governors other than jerry brown, three of them were republicans. including more recently arnold arnold schwarzenegger. he can win california. no doubt in my mind. lou: it will be fun to watch. what about hillary clinton is she going to be the nominee? >> it looks that way. but there is an instinct that some shoe is going to drop and somehow she will have an out. it's too cagey. all these email issues, she has more email issues than bill clinton thanked girlfriend. i don't know how she gets there. lou: can she win california now or can sanders win? >> party can pull this one out, too. i still think joe biden will ride in on his white horse and big bernie sanders to be his vice president. joe biden is a folksy guy. trump should be more scared of joe biden running in the race. lou: as advertised, in hawaii, people surf. that's what they do. california. their four-legged friend sometimes go along for the ride. the wave. you
he's going to win california. i get frustrated when people say california is a lost cause. republicans won every election from 1978 to 1988. our last four governors other than jerry brown, three of them were republicans. including more recently arnold arnold schwarzenegger. he can win california. no doubt in my mind. lou: it will be fun to watch. what about hillary clinton is she going to be the nominee? >> it looks that way. but there is an instinct that some shoe is going to drop and...
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this mandate shows extreme drought in california before the rains came. this week's man shows us the conditions have improved with 10% of extreme northern california drought free but much is racked by drought. >> the first tenant of this approach is to stop water waste. >> the governor believes that the conservation combined with making the state more resilient when the states strike is the way to go. the biggestcha is the flat statewide mandate and specific cuts for individual water agencies in favor of letting those agencies choose how to bring about desired savings. >>> the ability to take a look at their own customer conversation levels and make decisions appropriate to them that fits into the statewide goal and effort of saving water. >>> tomorrow the east bay mud staff is recommending to it's the board of directors to reduce the statement 4 declared drought to a stage 0 relying on voluntary contributions. each state will pass a stress test showing how it could cope with the policies to achieve goals. however, the governor made permanent certain proh
this mandate shows extreme drought in california before the rains came. this week's man shows us the conditions have improved with 10% of extreme northern california drought free but much is racked by drought. >> the first tenant of this approach is to stop water waste. >> the governor believes that the conservation combined with making the state more resilient when the states strike is the way to go. the biggestcha is the flat statewide mandate and specific cuts for individual...
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bernie sanders -- coming to northern california. we're learning new details about >>> right now on nbc bay area, bernie sanders coming to northern california. we are learning new details about the presidential candidate's agenda and what the visit means for his campaign. good evening, everyone. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm peggy bunker. the fight for california is certainly ramping up. bernie sanders will be in northern california tomorrow with rallies planned in both sacramento and stockton. mary anmarianne favro is here wh us. >> reporter: his chances of winni winning the party platform are slim but winning california is higher. his plan to make public colleges and universities tuition-free. if he gets enough support for those messages, he's hoping the democratic party nominee will embrace his ideas, too. >> the more sanders campaigns prior to clinton winning the nomination, the more he asserts himself into the discussion and the future of the democratic party. >> today he campaigned at rutgers university in new jersey and talk
bernie sanders -- coming to northern california. we're learning new details about >>> right now on nbc bay area, bernie sanders coming to northern california. we are learning new details about the presidential candidate's agenda and what the visit means for his campaign. good evening, everyone. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm peggy bunker. the fight for california is certainly ramping up. bernie sanders will be in northern california tomorrow with rallies planned in both...
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the center of the area of low pressure over southern california. we received light to moderate rain. we will push the repeat button tomorrow. tomorrow is your weekend. kpix 5 radar, nothing out there tonight. there is rain building that will arrive tomorrow. san jose 55. oakland 58. 56 concord. gray day. temperatures 10 degrees below average. over night temperatures are mild because of the cloud cover. napa 52 tomorrow morning. livermore 53. low 50s for fremont, redwood city and san francisco. we have been tracking the low for 5 days. it moved inland. it is now over southern california. its influence is huge. raining from concord to colorado. even though the low will move away tomorrow, it is still going to give us rain. showers and thunderstorms over the sierra over night and tomorrow morning. moving from northeast to southwest. a rain flow for us. that is what we will see tomorrow. showers. the central valley first and then your backyard. hour by hour, 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning the leading edge of the rain arrives. it will be widespread at 10:00
the center of the area of low pressure over southern california. we received light to moderate rain. we will push the repeat button tomorrow. tomorrow is your weekend. kpix 5 radar, nothing out there tonight. there is rain building that will arrive tomorrow. san jose 55. oakland 58. 56 concord. gray day. temperatures 10 degrees below average. over night temperatures are mild because of the cloud cover. napa 52 tomorrow morning. livermore 53. low 50s for fremont, redwood city and san francisco....
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was implemented in california in 2012 to register on line 3 identification requirements to determine the equity and those include a california driver's license or identification card number last 4 dithsz of a person's social security number and the date of birth for voting age english dish and another election data for a set percent of l e p age earlier persons voting against 29 days before protection day and voters are able to cast their plastic bottles in 8 to 5:00 p.m. during normal business housed and the last two weekends before the election at the moment the california secreting is reviewing the automatic voter registration and vote any mail the automatic voter registrations gives the government offices to look at the business with the vote by mail all registered voters get ballots several weeks before an election they can mail back and take to a drop off location or polling place santa clara allowed the county in 2015 to hold all mail location a absent i didn't voting is called vote by mail in california not the same since ab at the for a voter to request an absence at the bal
was implemented in california in 2012 to register on line 3 identification requirements to determine the equity and those include a california driver's license or identification card number last 4 dithsz of a person's social security number and the date of birth for voting age english dish and another election data for a set percent of l e p age earlier persons voting against 29 days before protection day and voters are able to cast their plastic bottles in 8 to 5:00 p.m. during normal business...
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california is the big enchilada, so to speak. obviously it is enormously important and obviously we want to win it. but let me just tell you something. my campaign has been written off before we started. nobody thought we would do anything. we have now won 20 states, primaries and caucuses and by the end of the process, we may win half of the states. so you know, we're going to fight until the last vote is cast and the last -- try to appeal to the last delegate that we have. >> last week with me secretary clinton said when it comes to party unity, she is doing her part, she's going to do her part. but that the response -- there is a responsibility that falls on you, as well. if she is the nominee, that is, you have a responsibility to do what it takes to bring your supporters on board with her. do you accept that responsibility? >> well, the responsibility that i accept in a very, very serious way is to do everything that i can to make sure that donald trump will not become elected president of the united states. donald trump, fo
california is the big enchilada, so to speak. obviously it is enormously important and obviously we want to win it. but let me just tell you something. my campaign has been written off before we started. nobody thought we would do anything. we have now won 20 states, primaries and caucuses and by the end of the process, we may win half of the states. so you know, we're going to fight until the last vote is cast and the last -- try to appeal to the last delegate that we have. >> last week...
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california has 475 of the 4,000 nationwide. then superdelegates 700 nationwide and at the party conventions, superdelegates can vote for anyone. they can do whatever they want. and this brings us back to the big game here in california. at this point, neither clinton nor sanders can realistically win the nomination with only pledged delegate. just aren't enough left. so whoever wins the democratic nomination has to rely on superdelegates to get across that finish line. now, more than 500 superdelegates have already declared their support for clinton. but that's not set in stone. they could change their minds. by winning california by scoring the big touchdown, sanders is hoping he can say, look, i have the mandate of the huge liberal state. you superdelegates need to change your mind and vote for me. and that's why he is here pulling out all the stops in california. >> so you mentioned, melissa, superdelegates. are we talking about members of congress? who are they? >> that's right. one is democrat party officials so sort of th
california has 475 of the 4,000 nationwide. then superdelegates 700 nationwide and at the party conventions, superdelegates can vote for anyone. they can do whatever they want. and this brings us back to the big game here in california. at this point, neither clinton nor sanders can realistically win the nomination with only pledged delegate. just aren't enough left. so whoever wins the democratic nomination has to rely on superdelegates to get across that finish line. now, more than 500...
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one poll in california has it essentially tied, but even if he wins at 52%, it's a win. if bernie sanders has momentum at the end and gets a california win, what is the conversation in the democratic party going to be about the strength of hillary clinton? >> a lot of concerns. that's why you're seeing hillary clinton invest a lot of time in california and put some money on tv, because bernie sanders is not going to get 70%, very, very unlikely, not just there but they're essentially conceding new jersey too. the narrative coming out of a loss in california would be hard for her going forward, particularly as we go to the convention. it will be hard for bernie sanders to drop out of the race. >> the clinton people will say obama lost california, they'll say, well, obama lost california, what are you talking about, he went on to win in a landslide, no big deal. >> obama wasn't running against donald trump who already has his party's nomination, and he will continue to point to this as evidence that hillary is weak and limping to her convention. >> she's not running in a y
one poll in california has it essentially tied, but even if he wins at 52%, it's a win. if bernie sanders has momentum at the end and gets a california win, what is the conversation in the democratic party going to be about the strength of hillary clinton? >> a lot of concerns. that's why you're seeing hillary clinton invest a lot of time in california and put some money on tv, because bernie sanders is not going to get 70%, very, very unlikely, not just there but they're essentially...
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california. while >>> marijuana advocates say they have enough signatures to get a november ballot measure to legalize recreational pot in california. while election officials work to verify the signatures, pot growers are already working to get a piece of the action. ken bastida has more on a land grab not seen in a century. >> reporter: in mountain ranch, california gold rush, and it's booming again. >> we call it the green rush. it's not the gold rush. this is the green rush. >> reporter: green as in marijuana, the new gold up here. bill smith has 18 escrows on his desk at the mountain ranch reality. >> we have sold 75 properties to growers and pretty much know what you are looking for. >> reporter: smith said it's going so well he is going to pack up and move to mexico. a few months ago, this town of 1500 was nearly wiped out by the 70,000 butte fire, land resettled by growers who want to get in ahead of california's initiative that could set a path for legalized recreational marijuana like t
california. while >>> marijuana advocates say they have enough signatures to get a november ballot measure to legalize recreational pot in california. while election officials work to verify the signatures, pot growers are already working to get a piece of the action. ken bastida has more on a land grab not seen in a century. >> reporter: in mountain ranch, california gold rush, and it's booming again. >> we call it the green rush. it's not the gold rush. this is the green...
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since 1995, california has been doing just that. instead of setting the convicted rapists and child molesters free after they serve their sentences, the state has been locking up the worst of them and only a few of the offenders has been released. >> it is not a matter of whether or not i feel sympathy or not, the law says that this particular patient population will come to us for treatment, and that's our job, is to provide them treatment. do you think that we are ready to move unit 20's meal schedule to the way it was? >> grenda is the director of the the svp, sexually violent predator unit. for nearly 30 years, she has cared for patients in atascadero. her job is to oversee every aspect of the treatment for these patients. like other patients in atascadero, the sexually violent predators live in single rooms or dorms. the rooms are small, only 6x10 and the windows are lined with metal grates that block the sun and prevent escape. the doors are made of heavy steel and locked from the outside. the bathroom and the shower facilitie
since 1995, california has been doing just that. instead of setting the convicted rapists and child molesters free after they serve their sentences, the state has been locking up the worst of them and only a few of the offenders has been released. >> it is not a matter of whether or not i feel sympathy or not, the law says that this particular patient population will come to us for treatment, and that's our job, is to provide them treatment. do you think that we are ready to move unit...
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they have already seen their numbers falling in california. and take note, the rules for each party are different. independents can vote in california's democratic primary but you have to request a democratic party ballot. only republicans can vote in the gop primary. so anyone else who want to vote for or against trump would have to change his party registration by monday. and there are signs that people are doing just that. 600,000 people have updated their registration since january. and you can register or make changes to your voting profile online and we have posted a link to do just that at cbssf.com. >> thank you. >> no excuse. >> thank you. >>> pressure is building in marin county's judicial race. one candidate is being criticized over her campaign signs. nancy mccarthy placed the words judge and nancy on her banners. the phrase is separated by a thin line. but some of her opponents say the placement of the words suggest she is running as an incumbent and think she should take down the signs. mccarthy is shocked over the criticism. >>
they have already seen their numbers falling in california. and take note, the rules for each party are different. independents can vote in california's democratic primary but you have to request a democratic party ballot. only republicans can vote in the gop primary. so anyone else who want to vote for or against trump would have to change his party registration by monday. and there are signs that people are doing just that. 600,000 people have updated their registration since january. and you...
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in fact, the latest poll by the california public policy institute shows that 55% of california voters would be in support of this measure. >>> new this morning, two teen girls from the bay area have been arrested for allegedly paying tabs with counterfeit cash. an 18-year-old was arrested on sunday accused of using a fake 20 at a restaurant. police say that she and a friend ran to their cars as a employee checked out the cash. hours later officers say they caught laws and a teen from oakland trying to pay with a fake 20 at a different business. police say one of the girls had stowed away all of the counterfeit cash totaling hundreds of dollars. >>> mosquito season is back and vector control experts are restarting anti-mosquito fogging programs to curb the spread of west nile virus. contra costa county has trucks fogging areas now in martinez. that's expected to continue until 6 a.m. the county says it's a precaution. so far the virus hasn't been detected in the area. but humans can develop west nile virus through just one bite from an infected mosquito. >>> before leaving your drivewa
in fact, the latest poll by the california public policy institute shows that 55% of california voters would be in support of this measure. >>> new this morning, two teen girls from the bay area have been arrested for allegedly paying tabs with counterfeit cash. an 18-year-old was arrested on sunday accused of using a fake 20 at a restaurant. police say that she and a friend ran to their cars as a employee checked out the cash. hours later officers say they caught laws and a teen from...
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. >> california is on board for a political revolution. thank you. >> reporter: bernie sanders is still behind in the polls compared to hillary clinton. the average shows him 10 points behind. now he has less than 3 weeks to make the distance up. >>> hillary and bill clinton will be in northern california next week for separate fundraisers. the former president will be in sacramento on monday before it into san francisco. hillary clinton will appear in a fundraiser on wednesday. >>> a comment by donald trump during a controversy -- is during a controversy. he told the new york times that oakland is one of the most dangerous cities in the world. in an interview he is quoted as saying their places in america that are among the most dangerous in the world. you go to places like oakland or ferguson, the crime numbers are worse. seriously. the oakland mayor was quick to reply. she said let me be clear regarding the new york times story. the most dangerous place in america is donald trump's mouth. >>> stay with us for continuing election coverag
. >> california is on board for a political revolution. thank you. >> reporter: bernie sanders is still behind in the polls compared to hillary clinton. the average shows him 10 points behind. now he has less than 3 weeks to make the distance up. >>> hillary and bill clinton will be in northern california next week for separate fundraisers. the former president will be in sacramento on monday before it into san francisco. hillary clinton will appear in a fundraiser on...
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now california law makers are considering a bill that offers relief. if you go to an in network facility and end up getting care from an out of network provider -- >> you would not have to pay anything but the in network cost sharing. >> reporter: who would eat the rest of the fee? doctors and health plans would have to work it out. >> against the bill is the california medical association. the main opponents. >> reporter: they would not agree to an interview. they sent kpix 5 an e-mail stating the bill is not a balanced or workable solution. the concern, it would pay doctors too little and give health plans too much. she just wants a solution. >> patients should not have to deal with this on top of their illness. >> reporter: she fought the bill but it took her 8 months. in the mean time the bill was sent to collections and ended up on her credit report. allen martin, kpix 5. >> last year lawmakers tried to pass a similar bill, it failed. the california medical association fought that one as well. >>> you might call it the dumpling dash. they packed p
now california law makers are considering a bill that offers relief. if you go to an in network facility and end up getting care from an out of network provider -- >> you would not have to pay anything but the in network cost sharing. >> reporter: who would eat the rest of the fee? doctors and health plans would have to work it out. >> against the bill is the california medical association. the main opponents. >> reporter: they would not agree to an interview. they sent...
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May 31, 2016
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can she afford to lose california to bernie sanders? the math is on her side, regardless, after all, clinton herself knows what it's like to win california and not the nomination. here's abc's jonathan karl, on the campaign trail. >> reporter: hillary clinton today blasted donald trump, calling his fund-raiser for veterans a stunt. >> he's bragged for months about raising $6 million for veterans and donating a million dollars himself. but it took a reporter to shame him into actually making his contribution and getting the money to veterans. >> reporter: clinton is fighting a two-front war. out in california, bernie sanders is riding a wave of momentum. sanders is drawing huge crowds. today, in santa cruz. >> if we win here in the largest senate our country, we're going to go marching into the democratic convention with incredible momentum, and we will march out with the democratic nomination. >> reporter: the reality? sanders could win in california, but has very little chance of actually winning the nomination. clinton has built up a
can she afford to lose california to bernie sanders? the math is on her side, regardless, after all, clinton herself knows what it's like to win california and not the nomination. here's abc's jonathan karl, on the campaign trail. >> reporter: hillary clinton today blasted donald trump, calling his fund-raiser for veterans a stunt. >> he's bragged for months about raising $6 million for veterans and donating a million dollars himself. but it took a reporter to shame him into...
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May 27, 2016
05/16
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the potting show her and bernie sanders in a tie in california. a dead heat, 46 for her, sanders 44%, clinton bought tvtime in california, she is worried. but what are her chances, what happens if she does not win california. ashlee, we start with you. hillary clinton, even if she wins california, not by an amazing double digit lead she had before, how wounded of a candidate is she now? >> at the end of the day, the contested primary is a good thing for the country, for california. charles: but is it good for hillary clinton? >> i think it is a good thing that -- yes. it is a good thing there are so many new voters brought into the process, that the democratic primary is inspiring so many people to come out, california has ring entered estimated 1.5 to 2 million new voters in lead up to primary election, this is a great thing, a great opportunity to continue to put message out there. that young people's issues matter. charles: right. i agree that is the voting, primary process, as been amazing reawakening for americans issue they are engaged. but
the potting show her and bernie sanders in a tie in california. a dead heat, 46 for her, sanders 44%, clinton bought tvtime in california, she is worried. but what are her chances, what happens if she does not win california. ashlee, we start with you. hillary clinton, even if she wins california, not by an amazing double digit lead she had before, how wounded of a candidate is she now? >> at the end of the day, the contested primary is a good thing for the country, for california....
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May 24, 2016
05/16
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the gentleman from california -- the gentlewoman from california is -- the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. honda: i at this point will yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from idaho is -- mr. simpson: did the gentleman yield back his time? i am prepared to yield back my time if the gentleman is also. mr. honda: yes. the chair: the gentleman from california yields. the gentleman from idaho is recognized. mr. simpson: mr. chairman, let me just say this is an important bill. it's an important bill for our economy and it's an important bill for our defense. i did want to say that i appreciate the staff and the hard work that they've put into this legislation trying to address the requests of many members. we've had something like -- i can't remember the number. it was like 2,300 different requests from members for this piece of legislation, and we were able to address in some form, at least one form or another about 95% of those requests. the staff works very hard to make this bill that all members can support, and i do want to say it's been a ple
the gentleman from california -- the gentlewoman from california is -- the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. honda: i at this point will yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from idaho is -- mr. simpson: did the gentleman yield back his time? i am prepared to yield back my time if the gentleman is also. mr. honda: yes. the chair: the gentleman from california yields. the gentleman from idaho is recognized. mr. simpson: mr. chairman, let me just say this is...
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May 29, 2016
05/16
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advance, california primary. and i began by asking him about his difficult past to the democratic nomination. let me start with -- a simple question, but maybe a complicated answer. how do you win? senator clinton has basically declared herself the nominee. the math is certainly very much in her favor. explain to me how you're the nominee in july in your head. >> fair question. and i think we take three -- there are three paths to victory. number one, i want to go into the convention with more pledge delegates than secretary clinton. and that's going to be an uphill fight. because we're 270 or so delegates. and then we've got 46% of the pledged delegates. what i want to do, and i think we can, is win california here, and win in a big vote. do very, very well in the other five states. and i believe going into the convention, if we can do this, with a majority of pledge victory. second of all, we're going to talk to those superdelegates in states where we have won landslide victories. 60, 70, 80% of the vote to say
advance, california primary. and i began by asking him about his difficult past to the democratic nomination. let me start with -- a simple question, but maybe a complicated answer. how do you win? senator clinton has basically declared herself the nominee. the math is certainly very much in her favor. explain to me how you're the nominee in july in your head. >> fair question. and i think we take three -- there are three paths to victory. number one, i want to go into the convention with...