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california? well we do. fortunately orange county, a bastion of conservatism, is far ahead of the rest of the state and probably the nation in water recycling. we need to do more of it. for a few million, a couple million dollars, excuse me, a couple billion dollars, we could recycle at least a million acre feet of new water in southern california. water that's already there, water that's not being used. in northern california, the san francisco bay area for my friends in san francisco you're taking what you tell the world is the cleanest water in america right out of yosemite national park, piping it across the central valley into san francisco area, clean it, you really don't have to do much cleaning because it's already cleaned, use it once, and you pipe it a mile offshore and dump it in the ocean. recycling is necessary in every part of california. another million, perhaps more, acre feet of water could be available through recycling. so conservation recycling -- conservation, recycling three, four milli
california? well we do. fortunately orange county, a bastion of conservatism, is far ahead of the rest of the state and probably the nation in water recycling. we need to do more of it. for a few million, a couple million dollars, excuse me, a couple billion dollars, we could recycle at least a million acre feet of new water in southern california. water that's already there, water that's not being used. in northern california, the san francisco bay area for my friends in san francisco you're...
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the california china office of trade and investment is the official office of the state of california. the state was absent from this business for about-international business for 10 years. there was a office in china that was closed about 10 years ago and governor brown said the state of california has so much going on with china, we need to have a office to enhance what we do to do more of it and to represent the state, so approximately 3 years ago governor brown opened the office in shanghai. i was as commissioner adams mentioned a exponent tev at wells fargo and on the boardf the trade office representing wells fargo and they asked me if i'm interested in running and i said i would so i'm happy to do this. i'm proud to do this. what a nice way to give back to the state. i have been involved through the state with wells fargo. when governor brown said he wanted a office representing the state he was unsure whether he could get approved by the state legislature so he went to had business communey and asked for a fartner and the [inaudible] 7 oor 75 year old policy think tank step up
the california china office of trade and investment is the official office of the state of california. the state was absent from this business for about-international business for 10 years. there was a office in china that was closed about 10 years ago and governor brown said the state of california has so much going on with china, we need to have a office to enhance what we do to do more of it and to represent the state, so approximately 3 years ago governor brown opened the office in...
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and we are seeing those in california in this drought. when we look over the long-term history of california, we're seeing increasing occurrence of years in which there is both low rainfall and high temperature. and that is when we know we have an elevated risk of drought. amy: have you ever seen anything like this before? >> i was born in 1974, so i was alive in the much remembered 1976-1977 drought. something that is interesting, a lot of our climate indicators show that this drought is more severe than any drought that is happened in california's recorded history. 120 years of recorded history, this is the most severe drought. a lot of people talk about population growth and development in california and how these have been really large over the last 30 or 40 years but interestingly statewide, our water use is pretty similar now compared to 1976-1977. we have become much more efficient and using water in california. we have a much larger population, but our total wash the -- water usage is pretty similar. it really is this is a more se
and we are seeing those in california in this drought. when we look over the long-term history of california, we're seeing increasing occurrence of years in which there is both low rainfall and high temperature. and that is when we know we have an elevated risk of drought. amy: have you ever seen anything like this before? >> i was born in 1974, so i was alive in the much remembered 1976-1977 drought. something that is interesting, a lot of our climate indicators show that this drought is...
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california will never be the same. i also found a story were schoolchildren were studying pio pico in their classrooms and his accomplishments and what he meant to the state, and they went out, and they were collecting nickels door-to-door to try to build up a legal fund for him because he had -- everything he possessed had lost. he also got an offer by world's fair in chicago to come in and be displayed as the last of his generation, the last of the californos. he wrote this scathing reply. i have never seen any evidence of him having any antagonism against any type of race, but he said in there, if those gringos think they can put me in a tent and show me like a freak they have another thing coming. he was quite naturally angry at this point, having lost everything. at his death at 93 years of age, i read a beautiful mass took place. all the old families gathered and they celebrated this individual's life. and i think it is very indicative of that period in california. he brings in new and fresh perspective to what i
california will never be the same. i also found a story were schoolchildren were studying pio pico in their classrooms and his accomplishments and what he meant to the state, and they went out, and they were collecting nickels door-to-door to try to build up a legal fund for him because he had -- everything he possessed had lost. he also got an offer by world's fair in chicago to come in and be displayed as the last of his generation, the last of the californos. he wrote this scathing reply. i...
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all eyes on california, where britney. >> we cannot legislate morality. choice. >>> california lawmakers debate becoming the next state to legalize medically assisted suicide. one man watching nose the issue -- knows the issue as well as anyone. >> the mainstay of killing through physician assisted killing is a drug called pento basha toll. it works by suffocating victims. >> all the arguments - it's a slippery slope, the person is depressed. this is an act of desperation, a cry for help. there'll be coercion abuses. the same arguments brought up 20 years ago. here we are 20 years later, of it being in practice, in oregon for 17 years, there's not a concerns. >> dan was married to britney mann ard, the californian woman suffering terminal brain cancer who lived out her final days, advocating for the right to die. >> they still have another joy and i laugh and smile with family and friends. it doesn't seem like the right time right now, but it will come, because i feel myself getting sicker each week. >> reporter: the couple briefly moved to oregon, where
all eyes on california, where britney. >> we cannot legislate morality. choice. >>> california lawmakers debate becoming the next state to legalize medically assisted suicide. one man watching nose the issue -- knows the issue as well as anyone. >> the mainstay of killing through physician assisted killing is a drug called pento basha toll. it works by suffocating victims. >> all the arguments - it's a slippery slope, the person is depressed. this is an act of...
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conductor: entran las medidas nuevas para el uso razonable de la buen california. conductor: buena noche le saluda leÓn felipe gonzÁlez, gracias por acompaÑarnos. estallÓ un escÁndalo de posible abuso sexual en una escuela donde presuntamente un adolescente fue vÍctima de un maestro. reportero: es sospechoso se presentÓ hoy al corte, el arresto se efectuÓ el jueves por la tarde y hasta hoy las autoridades dieron a conocer que un empleado de un centro de cuidado infantil abusÓ sexualmente de una menor de edad. aquÍ en esta escuela, un maestro presuntamente abusÓ de una joven de 14 aÑos de edad. la policÍa dice no tener evidencia de que existen mÁs vÍctimas, ademÁs de la joven que interpuso la queja. algunos padres de familia dicen haber estado en shock, al recibir la noticia pero lo que los hizo sentir mejor es que las autoridades les aseguraron que ningÚn niÑo de esa escuela resultÓ afectado. la policÍa arrestÓ al hombre de 22 aÑos a las tres de la tarde del jueves por presuntamente abusar sexualmente el pasado septiembre, de una ex alumna de
conductor: entran las medidas nuevas para el uso razonable de la buen california. conductor: buena noche le saluda leÓn felipe gonzÁlez, gracias por acompaÑarnos. estallÓ un escÁndalo de posible abuso sexual en una escuela donde presuntamente un adolescente fue vÍctima de un maestro. reportero: es sospechoso se presentÓ hoy al corte, el arresto se efectuÓ el jueves por la tarde y hasta hoy las autoridades dieron a conocer que un empleado de un centro de cuidado infantil abusÓ...
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peters of california, an amendment by mr. issa of california. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in the series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on the amendment offered by the gentleman from florida, dr. yoho, on which further proceedings were pogsponed and on which the yeas -- were postponed and on which the yeas prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. yoho of florida. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient numbering are viz -- having risen a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] just
peters of california, an amendment by mr. issa of california. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in the series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on the amendment offered by the gentleman from florida, dr. yoho, on which further proceedings were pogsponed and on which the yeas -- were postponed and on which the yeas prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. yoho of florida. the chair: a recorded...
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if this does not become law in california, what will you do? >> there are medications. you know, i walk out of the hospital when i have a procedure with untold amounts of medication. so i really, honestly, i don't know what i would do. but i'm not going to - it won't be a slow painful death. >> reporter: you are going to control it if you can. >> yes. >> absolutely. that's it for us here on "america tonight". tell us what you think on aljazeera.com/americatonight. you can join the debate on facebook or twitter using the hashtag death debate. come back, we'll have more of >> the policemen who kill. for the first time, members of kenya's death squads speak publicly about assassinating suspects.
if this does not become law in california, what will you do? >> there are medications. you know, i walk out of the hospital when i have a procedure with untold amounts of medication. so i really, honestly, i don't know what i would do. but i'm not going to - it won't be a slow painful death. >> reporter: you are going to control it if you can. >> yes. >> absolutely. that's it for us here on "america tonight". tell us what you think on...
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it is so supported by the citizens of california. also most medical doctors have been shown. i would appreciate it if you do pass this resolution. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker please. >> good afternoon, i read a lot of hank william material. in case you wanted to know, hank williams sang a lot of about suffering and pain because he believe if you spread the awareness of human suffering out enough, somehow it helps. he himself, was born with an incurable very painful spinal defect called spinal bifida. he died at the and of 29. mostly from taking what he felt what's helpful in relieving that pain. thank you for listening. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> tom. thank you. closing out transportation. corporate, private buses stopping at muny. need to be all accessible. they need to pick up muny riders also. i mentioned this before. all transportation workers muny, bart, san mateo. everybody in that work, all the workers they're losing their right to strike. they should have a right to holiday. they report to work. they open up the gates. they close the boxes. people
it is so supported by the citizens of california. also most medical doctors have been shown. i would appreciate it if you do pass this resolution. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker please. >> good afternoon, i read a lot of hank william material. in case you wanted to know, hank williams sang a lot of about suffering and pain because he believe if you spread the awareness of human suffering out enough, somehow it helps. he himself, was born with an incurable very painful spinal...
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what is draining away california's water. michael oku in the imperial valley, and the part we play in the crisis. >> reporter: you wouldn't recognise that this is a waste landfall there's water everywhere i look. water to my right and to my left, as far as the eye can see >>> a closer look at california in crisis. whose water is it anyway. thank you for joining us i'm joie chen. of all the demands keeping california going with the flow farms face the toughest accusations of draining away the precious resource, water. california is in the fourth year of a drought. water cuts took effect and environmental charged favouring farms obvious fish and other wildlife. the fight is on as "america tonight"s michael oku found. california grappling with a tough question. whose water is it. you are looking at santa barbara, anything but a lagoon these days. nothing much to see, except some weeds. another casualty of the drought. >> it's bon dry, bone dry. >> carol lee says residents and businesses are paying the price for a severe dry spel
what is draining away california's water. michael oku in the imperial valley, and the part we play in the crisis. >> reporter: you wouldn't recognise that this is a waste landfall there's water everywhere i look. water to my right and to my left, as far as the eye can see >>> a closer look at california in crisis. whose water is it anyway. thank you for joining us i'm joie chen. of all the demands keeping california going with the flow farms face the toughest accusations of...
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china as well as in california. i am out promoting as many places that i can. i'm speaking all the time in china. it is amazing how powerful the states name is and having a business card with state seal on it is very very powerful. i'm invited and incollided in a lot of things. compared to other states my challenge is not business development. i'm overwhelmed with opportunities. my challenge is to sort through opportunities to pick the right ones and notd waste time and energy so that is a key challenge. believe me, that is not the case with a lot of other states. a lot of other states have to work very very hard to promote their state and get the attention of the chinese. i would say california remains the favored destination of the chinese both for haveicationing and investing so the time couldn't be better. we are doing all kinds of things in all those various industries i mentioned. the state is on a very good footing financially. people know about the budget and the budget crisis and the current drought have no
china as well as in california. i am out promoting as many places that i can. i'm speaking all the time in china. it is amazing how powerful the states name is and having a business card with state seal on it is very very powerful. i'm invited and incollided in a lot of things. compared to other states my challenge is not business development. i'm overwhelmed with opportunities. my challenge is to sort through opportunities to pick the right ones and notd waste time and energy so that is a key...
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vamos a ver lo que esta sucediendo en california. los vientos fÍjese usted a quien la bahÍa van a estar a 20 millas por hora. asÍ que por favor especial precauciÓn sobre todo si conduce. para esta noche 57. para continuar esos nublados que no nos dejan y los vientos ahÍ dice a 12 millas por hora pero eso podrÍa cambiar en el transcurso de las horas. esto es el pronÓstico para los prÓximos 5 dÍas. maÑana lunes 73, va a estar nublado durante la semana. el martes 71. y posibilidad de neblina. en san josÉ maÑana lunes 74. para el martes 77. sol radiante a partir del dÍa miÉrcoles con 75. es todo mi reporte. que tengan una feliz tarde. ramÓn: el primer queso que se elaborÓ cuando bill clinton era presidente de este paÍs. mire es un producto lÁcteo que pesa 450 kilos y que comenzÓ a elaborar sÓlo 31 de marzo de 1925. quienes lo produjeron hace 20 aÑos estÁ vendiendo la libra... llegamos al final quÉdese con nosotros viene el noticiero univisiÓn.
vamos a ver lo que esta sucediendo en california. los vientos fÍjese usted a quien la bahÍa van a estar a 20 millas por hora. asÍ que por favor especial precauciÓn sobre todo si conduce. para esta noche 57. para continuar esos nublados que no nos dejan y los vientos ahÍ dice a 12 millas por hora pero eso podrÍa cambiar en el transcurso de las horas. esto es el pronÓstico para los prÓximos 5 dÍas. maÑana lunes 73, va a estar nublado durante la semana. el martes 71. y posibilidad de...
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california schools could get more than $7 billion in additional funding. joining me now to discuss how that money might be spent is tom torlekson, the state superintendent of public instruction. good to have you with us. >> great to be here scott. >> as you well know, california has a new formula for deciding how much money school districts gets and it's intended to help districts with a lot of low-income, foster care kids, english learners. and yet, there have been studies that show that in the first rounds of that funding, it isn't really getting to the students that it's intended to help. how is the state going to make sure that it does? >> well, we have a system of checks and balances with the county superintendents and my office, ultimately, making sure that that does happen. i believe it is happening for the greatest part, that the money is going towards the students that need it the most kids from poverty, english learners, foster kids. and we're also seeing again, the chance with the budget growth to invest across the board in programs that are rea
california schools could get more than $7 billion in additional funding. joining me now to discuss how that money might be spent is tom torlekson, the state superintendent of public instruction. good to have you with us. >> great to be here scott. >> as you well know, california has a new formula for deciding how much money school districts gets and it's intended to help districts with a lot of low-income, foster care kids, english learners. and yet, there have been studies that...
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particularly in california they required us to look at four major storage opportunities in california. one of those is a facility in the bay delta itself, went through a phase that increased water storage by 60,000 acre feet, looking at a second acre phase. we've completed some, we're in the process of completing others, we are looking at increasing storage in the st. louis reservoir, south of the delta in california. that that might have a great opportunity to provide additional water supply, as i mentioned earlier, we've looked at some smaller regulating reservoirs, one of the most successful aspects of that is the brock reservoir in the lower colorado river, we have 60 acre feet in the colorado river. there's great value in the regulating reservoir, that's yielding about yielding about 60 to 70 million acre feed. we provided technical assistance and once again, that proved to be great value as to the dollars per acre foot added there's projects id nighs, we want to look at storage, and we certainly believe that's one of the tools we need to address our water storage. >> i know the
particularly in california they required us to look at four major storage opportunities in california. one of those is a facility in the bay delta itself, went through a phase that increased water storage by 60,000 acre feet, looking at a second acre phase. we've completed some, we're in the process of completing others, we are looking at increasing storage in the st. louis reservoir, south of the delta in california. that that might have a great opportunity to provide additional water supply,...
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if this does not become law in california, what will you do? >> there are medications. you know i walk out of the hospital when i have a procedure with untold amounts of medication. so i really honestly, i don't know what i would do. but i'm not going to it won't be a slow painful death. >> reporter: you are going to control it if you can. >> yes. >> absolutely. >> reporter: on a personal note it was an honour to meet everyone during the intimate moments. i walked away realising that our time here is precious and all sides are equally passionate, not just about plans to die, but also about living their life. that's it for us here on "america tonight". tell us what you think on aljazeera.com/americatonight. you can join the debate on facebook or twitter using the hashtag death debate. come back we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow >>> i'm david shuster, in for ali velshi. on target - we go inside a cyber sexuality war over therapy that's supposed to turn gays strait. plus up close and personal. how a documentary film can help change the conversation in america a
if this does not become law in california, what will you do? >> there are medications. you know i walk out of the hospital when i have a procedure with untold amounts of medication. so i really honestly, i don't know what i would do. but i'm not going to it won't be a slow painful death. >> reporter: you are going to control it if you can. >> yes. >> absolutely. >> reporter: on a personal note it was an honour to meet everyone during the intimate moments. i walked...
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norte, entrando, por esa circulaciÓn a lo que es arizona y sur de california. panorama para nosotros es por ciento partir de maÑana en su viaje, jack recorrió el mundo en busca de una especia irresistible, codiciada por reyes y sultanes. hasta que la encontró. exótica pimienta negra. jack supo qué hacer... ...intercambiar su posesión más amada. hasta eso llegó jack para traerte a ti la black pepper cheeseburger. queso con pimienta negra y mayonesa de pimienta. la black pepper cheeseburger. pruébala antes que desaparezca. @pxñ ---ante la epidemia de gripe aviar que conductora: plantel de epidemia de gripe aviar que pretende por el paÍs el gobierno federal permitirÁ pronto la exportaciÓn de huevos de holandapara productos procesados y planificaciÓn. la epidemia empezÓ esta primavera y acabado con varias aves de corral de los estados unidos. por ahora la escasez de huevo no afecta la venta en los supermercados pero la industria alimentaria se ha visto obligada a subir los precios de los productos para afrontar la crisis. si usted sufre de insomnio l
norte, entrando, por esa circulaciÓn a lo que es arizona y sur de california. panorama para nosotros es por ciento partir de maÑana en su viaje, jack recorrió el mundo en busca de una especia irresistible, codiciada por reyes y sultanes. hasta que la encontró. exótica pimienta negra. jack supo qué hacer... ...intercambiar su posesión más amada. hasta eso llegó jack para traerte a ti la black pepper cheeseburger. queso con pimienta negra y mayonesa de pimienta. la black pepper...
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maxine waters of california. page 4 line 18 after the dollar amount insert, increased by $1,150,000,000. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. diaz-balart: i reserve a point of order on the gentlewoman's amendment. the chair: the point of order is reserved. pursuant to house resolution 287, the gentlelady from california and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from california. ms. waters: thank you, madam chair. i rise to offer an amendment to invest in transportation infrastructure for the 21st century. the transportation funding in this bill is woefully insufficient to meet our country's infrastructure needs. the cuts to the tiger program are particularly egregious. tiger, form early known as transportation investment generating economic recovery, is a competitive grant program that creates jobs by funding investments in transportation infrastructure. this bill cuts tiger from the 2015 level of $500 million down to a me
maxine waters of california. page 4 line 18 after the dollar amount insert, increased by $1,150,000,000. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. diaz-balart: i reserve a point of order on the gentlewoman's amendment. the chair: the point of order is reserved. pursuant to house resolution 287, the gentlelady from california and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from california. ms. waters: thank you,...
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what is draining away california's water. "america tonight"s michael oku in the imperial valley on the part all of us play in the crisis. >> you couldn't necessarily know this is a barren wasteland. every place i look there's water. there's water down to my right and water down to my left as far as the eye can see >>> a closer look@ -- look at california in crisis. whose water is it anyway? >>> that's correct for joining us of all the demand keeping california from going with the flow farms face the toughest accusations of draining away the state's precious resource. and that is water. california is now in the fourth year of an unprecedented drought, mandatory water cuts took effect, environmentalists sued the state, charging it with favouring farms over fish. and other wildlife. now the fight really is on as "america tonight"s michael oku found california grappling with a touch question - whose water is it. you are looking at santa barbara, anything but a lagoon these days. nothing much to see, except some weeds. another cas
what is draining away california's water. "america tonight"s michael oku in the imperial valley on the part all of us play in the crisis. >> you couldn't necessarily know this is a barren wasteland. every place i look there's water. there's water down to my right and water down to my left as far as the eye can see >>> a closer look@ -- look at california in crisis. whose water is it anyway? >>> that's correct for joining us of all the demand keeping california...
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we've got a problem in california tell -- in california. short-term and long-term. and it deserves the attention of the congress of the united states because this california is the seventh largest economy in the world and critically important to the future of this nation. mr. speaker i yield back my remaining time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2015,, the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert, for 30 minutes. mr. gohmert: thank you mr. speaker. has been a tough week for all christians in the country have lost three brothers and six sisters and the -- at the church in charleston, south carolina. the whole country mourns. probably not everybody. evil has those who support it, wallow in it, as did the evil perpetrator of the killings. so our prayers continue to go out to the immediate family members, to the church family members, for their peace and for their comfort. because those of us who are believers know that those we've lost are at the foot of the save yor in paradise -- sa
we've got a problem in california tell -- in california. short-term and long-term. and it deserves the attention of the congress of the united states because this california is the seventh largest economy in the world and critically important to the future of this nation. mr. speaker i yield back my remaining time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2015,, the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert, for 30...
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if this does not become law in california, what will you do? >> there are medications. you know, i walk out of the hospital when i have a procedure with untold amounts of medication. so i really, honestly, i don't know what i would do. but i'm not going to - it won't be a slow painful death. >> reporter: you are going to control it if you can. >> yes. >> absolutely. that's it for us here on "america tonight". tell us what you think on aljazeera.com/americatonight. you can join the debate on facebook or twitter using the hashtag death debate. come back, we'll have more of >> hello and welcome to the news hour live from doha. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. a cram bell to withdraw savings in greece, but the emergency bank funding from a europe will go on. >> heading for extra time, nuclear talks with iran look set to go beyond tuesday's deadline. >> a saudi arabia man named as the suicide bomber killed 27 people as a
if this does not become law in california, what will you do? >> there are medications. you know, i walk out of the hospital when i have a procedure with untold amounts of medication. so i really, honestly, i don't know what i would do. but i'm not going to - it won't be a slow painful death. >> reporter: you are going to control it if you can. >> yes. >> absolutely. that's it for us here on "america tonight". tell us what you think on...
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tate of california, come play, live and die in california. >> the bill is not a mandate. this bill will not force me if it is not my religious, cultural, ethical belief to do this. >> reporter: the bill's sponsor includes democratic senators. >> we are pursuing a human right, the right to a compassionate choice for a very limited number of patients in california. those with a terminal illness. >> reporter: republicans voice concerns about a variety of issues. included the safety of the meldication. >> this is hew -- medication. >> this is humane enough for a loved one but not to execute a mass murder. >> reporter: the issue of assisted suicide gained prominence after brittany maynard moved to oregon for the assisted suicide law. california's bill is modeled after oregon's. brittany >> the decision brittany maynard was making was based off of what she was going through and the acknowledgment of what was coming for her. >> reporter: the safe guards include requires a patient to have two dr.s agree they have six -- doctors agree they have six months to live. john sasaki, ktv
tate of california, come play, live and die in california. >> the bill is not a mandate. this bill will not force me if it is not my religious, cultural, ethical belief to do this. >> reporter: the bill's sponsor includes democratic senators. >> we are pursuing a human right, the right to a compassionate choice for a very limited number of patients in california. those with a terminal illness. >> reporter: republicans voice concerns about a variety of issues. included...
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luis: lejos de california en irlanda los padres de familia se siguen preguntando por quÉ. el edificio bastante moderno, fue construido en 2006, la policÍa estÁ trabajando con inspectores de la ciudad para determinar quÉ fue lo que causÓ el colapso. la investigaciÓn continÚa, luis mejÍa, univisiÓn. ♪ ilia: houston comenzÓ a registrar los primeros efectos de la tormenta tropical bill con lluvias y vientos que han obligado a la cancelaciÓn de decenas de vuelos. tambiÉn se informÓ sobre el cierre de varias carreteras para impedir que los automovilistas se queden varados a causa de las lluvias. bill tocÓ tierra con vientos sostenidos de 50 millas por hora y se desplaza hacia el oeste, noroeste del estado. enrique: del huracÁn carlos categorÍa 1 continÚa su desplazamiento en paralelo a las costas del pacÍfico central mexicano. el servicio meteorolÓgico mantiene una zona de vigilancia hasta playa capriles. ilia: los elevados gastos de texas han generado inquietud entre activistas quienes opinan que el estado podrÍa estar creando su propia patrulla fronteriza.
luis: lejos de california en irlanda los padres de familia se siguen preguntando por quÉ. el edificio bastante moderno, fue construido en 2006, la policÍa estÁ trabajando con inspectores de la ciudad para determinar quÉ fue lo que causÓ el colapso. la investigaciÓn continÚa, luis mejÍa, univisiÓn. ♪ ilia: houston comenzÓ a registrar los primeros efectos de la tormenta tropical bill con lluvias y vientos que han obligado a la cancelaciÓn de decenas de vuelos. tambiÉn se informÓ...
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if this does not become law in california, what will you do? >> there are medications. you know, i walk out of the hospital when i have a procedure with untold amounts of medication. so i really, honestly, i don't know what i would do. but i'm not going to - it won't be a slow painful death. >> reporter: you are going to control it if you can. >> yes. >> absolutely. that's it for us here on "america tonight". tell us what you think on aljazeera.com/americatonight. you can join the debate on facebook or twitter using the hashtag death debate. come back, we'll have more of this is techknow. a show about innovations that can change lives. the science of fighting a wild-fire. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight, techknow investigates the ivory trail they've tried to seize it, burn it, but nothing has stopped the terrible trade in illegal ivory.
if this does not become law in california, what will you do? >> there are medications. you know, i walk out of the hospital when i have a procedure with untold amounts of medication. so i really, honestly, i don't know what i would do. but i'm not going to - it won't be a slow painful death. >> reporter: you are going to control it if you can. >> yes. >> absolutely. that's it for us here on "america tonight". tell us what you think on...
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what california is doing is a spectrum. friends, neighbors relatives pretty much equal in the private businesses. then when you get to where people are congregating in the shopping malls, restaurants, department stores, then the regulation gets tighter. it's open. but it has to be unloaded and finally to get to the city streets at its most restrictive. but we don't feel in any way that could be deemed a distraction of a fundamental right because it's not a fundamental right historically and there is no distraction. at most there is a burden, not a substantial one but yes there is a burden. far less than on hunting or smoking. [laughter] >> is there evidence that would suggest the law that was enacted relates to the interest of the city or county determines they have? >> the only evidence was a declaration from the sheriff that basically gave the sheriff reasons for why they were concerned about issuing a permit to anyone that just put down -- >> if in fact the declaration of the sheriff is not sufficient to provide this ess
what california is doing is a spectrum. friends, neighbors relatives pretty much equal in the private businesses. then when you get to where people are congregating in the shopping malls, restaurants, department stores, then the regulation gets tighter. it's open. but it has to be unloaded and finally to get to the city streets at its most restrictive. but we don't feel in any way that could be deemed a distraction of a fundamental right because it's not a fundamental right historically and...
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>>> three women who are now suing university of california at berkeley, they say the school didn't do enough to investigate their claims they were sexually assaulted. ktvu's rob roth spoke to the women and today he joins us now live in the news room with the story. rob? >> reporter: the lawsuit claims when the three women told university of california at berkeley authorities they had been sexually assaulted university of california at berkeley showed deliberate indifference and failed to respond appropriately. >> the three women and their attorneys met with reporters today and talked about their frustrations dealing with the university of california at berkeley administration. they say the assaults occurred in 2012. it claims they had to wait months before hearing word on how they were handling the complaints. they claim no investigation was conducted. >> to be honest, i don't want to be here today. i am frustrated. i am angry.
>>> three women who are now suing university of california at berkeley, they say the school didn't do enough to investigate their claims they were sexually assaulted. ktvu's rob roth spoke to the women and today he joins us now live in the news room with the story. rob? >> reporter: the lawsuit claims when the three women told university of california at berkeley authorities they had been sexually assaulted university of california at berkeley showed deliberate indifference and...
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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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we had one member from the california building standards commission office. we also had another member from the housing and community development group, and we have one general contractor, so you add up all those things it was a lot more than 11 people because these people often shared diverse backgrounds and multiple experiences so we counted each and every one of those. we initially commencedda a check list committee and getting samples of check lists that were published and commercially available including the san francisco department of public works, quick sheets developed by the disability access coordinator. it included a restaurant accessibility field guide prepared by designing accessible communities and several other wases accessibility specialists that worked with them and we saw examples of bifold and trifold products published by a local book store. we have the department of general services check list used for state leased facilities. we look at a cal bo sample check list. we looked at private party check lists such as e van terry associates, cod
we had one member from the california building standards commission office. we also had another member from the housing and community development group, and we have one general contractor, so you add up all those things it was a lot more than 11 people because these people often shared diverse backgrounds and multiple experiences so we counted each and every one of those. we initially commencedda a check list committee and getting samples of check lists that were published and commercially...
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bass of california. at the end of the bill before the spending reduction account insert the following. section, none of the funds made available by this act may be used by the federal transit administration to implement, administer, or enforce section 18.36-c-2 of title 49 code of federal regulations for construction hiring purposes. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 287, the gentlelady from california and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from california. ms. bass: madam chair, as the economy continues to recover, .5 million americans are still unemployee. meanwhile the effectiveness of local transportation agencies to spur job creation in their local communities is unnecessarily obstructed by restrictive department of transportation
bass of california. at the end of the bill before the spending reduction account insert the following. section, none of the funds made available by this act may be used by the federal transit administration to implement, administer, or enforce section 18.36-c-2 of title 49 code of federal regulations for construction hiring purposes. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 287, the gentlelady from california and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the...
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allow's california commission to stand. a voter approved independent redistricting commission is constitutional. previously the california legislator had the ability of redrawing maps. >>> the obama administration lostane ruling on toxic emissions. the environmental protection agency wrongly interpreted the clean air act. they said the epa should have considered the cost first. the ruling effected coal and oil fired power plans. >>> the supreme court said it would take up affirmative action and higher education. it involved a challenge by a white woman who was denied admission to the university of texas. she claimed it was because of affirmative action. a court in morals has up-- new orleans has upheld the policies twice. >>> following developing news. a coast guard helicopter made a hard landing this afternoon at san francisco international airport and ended up on its side. ktvu's noelle walker is at sfo. you spoke to someone at the coast guard? >> reporter: we did. the road to the station is blocked off right now. you can
allow's california commission to stand. a voter approved independent redistricting commission is constitutional. previously the california legislator had the ability of redrawing maps. >>> the obama administration lostane ruling on toxic emissions. the environmental protection agency wrongly interpreted the clean air act. they said the epa should have considered the cost first. the ruling effected coal and oil fired power plans. >>> the supreme court said it would take up...
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we have a lot of work to do to address the water rises here practice in san francisco but in california. this a good first step. i want to thank the sierra club, the of conservation voters -- for supporting the legislation. finally, colleagues, give a minor cleanup amendments that i distributed and met a president i moved to adopt that amendment. i ask for your support to shift supervisor winner has made a motion to amend it is their second? said but sega might supervisor he committed the amendment without objection. that objection the mountain passes >>[gavel] >> symposium call as amended? without objection this ordinance is passed as amended unanimously on the first reading. >>[gavel] >> and i am pleased to ship item 31 resolution to designate edgewood center for children and families as a evaluation treatment center pursuant to the california welfare institution code, section 1 5151. for the ages of 5-17 and authorizing the director behavioral health services to enter into a designation agreement. to ship same housing call. without objection this resolution was adopted unanimously >>
we have a lot of work to do to address the water rises here practice in san francisco but in california. this a good first step. i want to thank the sierra club, the of conservation voters -- for supporting the legislation. finally, colleagues, give a minor cleanup amendments that i distributed and met a president i moved to adopt that amendment. i ask for your support to shift supervisor winner has made a motion to amend it is their second? said but sega might supervisor he committed the...
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prior to joining sutter health she was the executive director of the california berkeley based center for independent living whose mission was to promote inclusion of all people with disabilities so at this point it gives me pleasure to turn the meeting over to yomi to run the balance. >> thank you. can everybody hear me okay? great. so it's a great honor to be here. i am not a building inspector or an architect but i work with them and i appreciate all of the hard work and the focus and the attention to detail that goes into what it is that you do, and as a person with a disability i also know what it feels like when we miss the mark, and we miss opportunities to catch things, so i think that this is an exciting moment. it is a historic moment and i think it falls in line nicely with the 25th anniversary of the americans with disabilities act which is what our country is celebrating this summer so congratulations to the commission and to the sub-committee that put this together. it looks like a lot of work went into it. i mean it's just a couple of pages when you fold it out but i kn
prior to joining sutter health she was the executive director of the california berkeley based center for independent living whose mission was to promote inclusion of all people with disabilities so at this point it gives me pleasure to turn the meeting over to yomi to run the balance. >> thank you. can everybody hear me okay? great. so it's a great honor to be here. i am not a building inspector or an architect but i work with them and i appreciate all of the hard work and the focus and...
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. >> rent in california in the bay area is ridiculous. so having a way, an incentive for people to actually be able to live and not just pay pay all their money towards rent i think it's fantastic. >> reporter: despite his job as a trainer at apple he pays more than 30% of his income on housing. others were equally ecstatic at the court's decision. >> this was a great ving tree for them and especially for the residents here in san jose low income to moderate housing who can't afford $2300 to $3,000 to live. >> reporter: the court rules that shoes had require developers building 20 or more units to price 15% of them at low to moderate income. >> our valley has a lot of high-tech jobs. it has a lot of high paying jobs, but we also have teachers. we have firefighters. we have police officers. we have service workers. and all of them need to love close to their jobs. >> reporter: developers can opt out of building affordable housing only if they pay a fee. either way, the mayor says it will pay for construction. >> what we expect is typically
. >> rent in california in the bay area is ridiculous. so having a way, an incentive for people to actually be able to live and not just pay pay all their money towards rent i think it's fantastic. >> reporter: despite his job as a trainer at apple he pays more than 30% of his income on housing. others were equally ecstatic at the court's decision. >> this was a great ving tree for them and especially for the residents here in san jose low income to moderate housing who can't...
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california. seguido de nueva york. y nueva jersey. aquellos que viven en la florida no pueden ganar menos de 19.47 dÓlares para vivir en esas viviendas. en arizona y texas el promedio es superior a los 16 dÓlares la hora. el lugar mÁs econÓmico segÚn el informe de la coaliciÓn nacional de vivienda de bajos ingresos es puerto rico con 10.53 dÓlares por hora. [mÚsica] >> en nuestra ventana al mundo: una fiurte explosiÓn causura por un ataque suicida sacudiÓ un templo en la ciudad egipcia de luxor. vladimir putin recibiÓ hoy en italia una bienveenida por parte del primer ministro italiano quien lo llamÓ querido presidente ruso y posteriormente se reuniÓ con el papa francisco donde discutieron el conflicto en ucrania. >> los jÓvenes padecen de depresiÓn mucho mÁs de lo que algunas personas creen. el resultado en ciertos casos puede convertirse en algo crÓnico. ante esta situaciÓn las autoridades de salud en california no se han quedado de brazos cruzados. >> cuando marcos tenÍa once aÑos sus padres enfermaron y lo perd
california. seguido de nueva york. y nueva jersey. aquellos que viven en la florida no pueden ganar menos de 19.47 dÓlares para vivir en esas viviendas. en arizona y texas el promedio es superior a los 16 dÓlares la hora. el lugar mÁs econÓmico segÚn el informe de la coaliciÓn nacional de vivienda de bajos ingresos es puerto rico con 10.53 dÓlares por hora. [mÚsica] >> en nuestra ventana al mundo: una fiurte explosiÓn causura por un ataque suicida sacudiÓ un templo en la ciudad...
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a california woman dying of cancer. she moved to oregon where the law would allow her to end her life. today her family watched from the gallery at the state senate allowed the bill that would have allowed menard to die at home. >> i am just so proud of her. and i am so proud of california senators today. >> reporter: it was largely democrats who supported this bill in a 23-14 vote. >> we're pursuing what i see as a fundamental human right. the right to a compassionate choice for a very limited number of patients in california. >> reporter: most opposition was from republicans. >> what is going to be the new theme of the state of california. come, play, live and die in california. >> it has been 20 years since the last failed attempt to pass assisted suicide legislation in california. >> one of the greatest dangers is actually the family members who think somehow gosh, you know if you want to die who am i to stand in your way. we'll grant your wish. we'll have you dead. when in fact, that family member is asking for emo
a california woman dying of cancer. she moved to oregon where the law would allow her to end her life. today her family watched from the gallery at the state senate allowed the bill that would have allowed menard to die at home. >> i am just so proud of her. and i am so proud of california senators today. >> reporter: it was largely democrats who supported this bill in a 23-14 vote. >> we're pursuing what i see as a fundamental human right. the right to a compassionate choice...
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i'll mention shower toward lake county, the low went to southern california, still wrapping around, 50s on the mild side for some, they are okay breeze, nothing crazy, the low will favor areas in nevada, southern california, and in the four corners, some fog, mostly sunny, few showers possible in the north, a little warm up for some. 80s for the interiors,. >>> there was a good movie on. >> you're talking about the same movie i saw. >> we were texting each other. >> let's get the facade out of here. we watched game. i was there last night. when they went to over time at the end, everyone let a sigh of relief out, it's very close to the cavs winning it. we'll talk about that later. let's look at the commute and traffic is going to be okay at the toll plaza west bound as you come up to san francisco, no major problems getting into the city. it is friday, we're hoping for the friday light bounce we get. we'll see what happens. right now it's very light. this is 880 in front of the home of the golden state warriors. let's go back to the desk. >>> game one of the nba finals went to the warri
i'll mention shower toward lake county, the low went to southern california, still wrapping around, 50s on the mild side for some, they are okay breeze, nothing crazy, the low will favor areas in nevada, southern california, and in the four corners, some fog, mostly sunny, few showers possible in the north, a little warm up for some. 80s for the interiors,. >>> there was a good movie on. >> you're talking about the same movie i saw. >> we were texting each other. >>...
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assembly have a plan to fix california's roads. it will take over $6 billion but it won't raise taxes. instead, the money would come from six existing funds. one would be cal trans where 3,500 jobs considered redundant by the state's legislative analyst office would be cut. a plan would tap 40% of the funds from the state cap and trade programs. >> i think our drivers and our taxpayers are tired of paying the highest taxes in the nations to get some of the poorest and least improved roads in the country. >> governor brown has convened a special session of the state legislature to deal with funding repairs to roads and highways throughout the state. >>> the push is on to tax bottled water from sources in california. signatures are being collected to get the tox on the ballot. the measure would impose a five cent tax on each ounce of any bottled water collected in california. the tax revenue generated would go to construction and maintenance of water infrastructure projects including dams and levees. the measure would require a label
assembly have a plan to fix california's roads. it will take over $6 billion but it won't raise taxes. instead, the money would come from six existing funds. one would be cal trans where 3,500 jobs considered redundant by the state's legislative analyst office would be cut. a plan would tap 40% of the funds from the state cap and trade programs. >> i think our drivers and our taxpayers are tired of paying the highest taxes in the nations to get some of the poorest and least improved roads...
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gutiÉrrez se enojÓ cuando el estado de california le negÓ un permiso para portar armas por ex convicto y empezÓ a comprar partes para fabricar sus propias aparte habÍa hecho declaraciones de odio contra el gobierno. algunas de su cuenta de instagra lo muestran disparando. este vecino agregÓ que ha vivido por dos aÑos y nunca ha tenido problemas con la familia de gutiÉrrez. esta otra vecina dice estar en shock porque siempre pensÓ que el vecindario es seguro. la mayorÍa debe sino son estudiantes de la universidad de santa clara. gutiÉrrez tiene antecedentes de posesiÓn de marihuana para la venta, robo y violencia domÉstica. juan sÁnchez gutiÉrrez estÁ tras las rejas sin derecho a fianza. leÓn: el distrito de agua de contracosta anunciÓ que subiera las tarifas y deberÁn usar un 28% menos del lÍquido siguiendo Órdenes estatales los residentes que malgaste agua serÁn multados con hasta 500 dÓlares mientras que las viviendas que ahorren hasta un 25% verano su tarifa mensual reducida. 40 aÑos se dicen fÁcil pero ha sido una larga espera una sequÍa podrÍa cambiar si lo
gutiÉrrez se enojÓ cuando el estado de california le negÓ un permiso para portar armas por ex convicto y empezÓ a comprar partes para fabricar sus propias aparte habÍa hecho declaraciones de odio contra el gobierno. algunas de su cuenta de instagra lo muestran disparando. este vecino agregÓ que ha vivido por dos aÑos y nunca ha tenido problemas con la familia de gutiÉrrez. esta otra vecina dice estar en shock porque siempre pensÓ que el vecindario es seguro. la mayorÍa debe sino son...