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for the state of california gooding to be warming up up ask down the state. there is 98 in fresno.here is highs 88 in livermore, 89 in antioch and clear lake. 81 town in san jose. there is the accu-weather forecast. saturday, sunday, mid-90s inland. mid-60s on the coast. there is highs into mid to upper 90s there is a cool down tuesday and starting wednesday and thursday. no sharp changes in weather. it's happening a measured pace. >> we want to thank those of you who request the like button. every like means another dollar for the sleep train dream campaign. thank you to gloria d and eamond. you can contribute clothing. and there is foster children able to move into home was out any belonging autos they run out of shoes and clothing and many don't want people to know they're in foster care. and they have the same types of clothes they're in the embarrassed when going to school. they have supplies and shoes and clothing. >> there is clothing needed for all age groups. you can donate new supplies to like us on facebook go to abc 7 news page. and you'll be helping to change a live. >
for the state of california gooding to be warming up up ask down the state. there is 98 in fresno.here is highs 88 in livermore, 89 in antioch and clear lake. 81 town in san jose. there is the accu-weather forecast. saturday, sunday, mid-90s inland. mid-60s on the coast. there is highs into mid to upper 90s there is a cool down tuesday and starting wednesday and thursday. no sharp changes in weather. it's happening a measured pace. >> we want to thank those of you who request the like...
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there have been pockets shelters throughout the state of california. >> is that not good for the victimsu trying to cope with this right now? >> well, we're actually trying to consolidate our services and not drop anything from position of service but to restructure the organization and rely on more on volunteers and put out a call for financial help to the community. >> cheryl: any amount of donations would help? >> absolutely. >> cheryl: i know that i also help with children, too. you have day care centers? >> we do. we also provide services to victims of child abuse now. we do both domestic violence and child abuse. >> so my guess is when people hear about, this i can't call them because they can't help me? >> no, absolutely not. we maintain our 24-hour crisis line, it's a high priority and make sure people get the help that they need, no matter what our financial situation is. >> cheryl: what do you think the most important message would be? >> i think there are two messages. one is if it is happening to you you are not alone and there is help available. you can help the agencies tha
there have been pockets shelters throughout the state of california. >> is that not good for the victimsu trying to cope with this right now? >> well, we're actually trying to consolidate our services and not drop anything from position of service but to restructure the organization and rely on more on volunteers and put out a call for financial help to the community. >> cheryl: any amount of donations would help? >> absolutely. >> cheryl: i know that i also help...
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of rain is not good news. down towards the south, in millime theas located 1,000 kilometers of the baja california peninsula. good news atus by so thato nevada area has been contending ome thundershowers states. as well as the the northern rockies, during he great laiday. and it looks northeastern states on your . out towards the west 24 degrees in compared to europe. a series of story. very dry and hot. in rome. very hot in at of as we head into the weekend. reachi sunday. story. in central on a village in the helicopter gun ships and assad, stormed into the vilear yabyrian fighting and
of rain is not good news. down towards the south, in millime theas located 1,000 kilometers of the baja california peninsula. good news atus by so thato nevada area has been contending ome thundershowers states. as well as the the northern rockies, during he great laiday. and it looks northeastern states on your . out towards the west 24 degrees in compared to europe. a series of story. very dry and hot. in rome. very hot in at of as we head into the weekend. reachi sunday. story. in central on...
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the puc. have beenn 0 fromrdc -- we have people from nrdc. thanks of great regulation -- regulation gets a bad name these days, but when implemented correctly, it can be a phenomenal force for good, and the state of california has led the way. local governments -- this is a phenomenal city to do business in a, a city which has attracted and under the mayor's leadership accelerated the attraction of other tech companies and built an ecosystem. when you want to start a business, you want to open an office, you need to go to where the talent is, and there is not a city in the world that has more talented people than the city of san francisco. we are thrilled to be here and to have your leadership. i do not know if we will be at 3000 employees, but if the warriors win the championship, we will be there to celebrate and to help in any way we can. we look forward to being a long- term partner of yours and the city's for years to come. of course, the third group to thank here it is it is great to have a beautiful office, but what's most important it are the people who come in every day. i feel phenomenally blessed to have such wonderful colleagues. we started two of us at a desk five years ago. there are now 250 o
the puc. have beenn 0 fromrdc -- we have people from nrdc. thanks of great regulation -- regulation gets a bad name these days, but when implemented correctly, it can be a phenomenal force for good, and the state of california has led the way. local governments -- this is a phenomenal city to do business in a, a city which has attracted and under the mayor's leadership accelerated the attraction of other tech companies and built an ecosystem. when you want to start a business, you want to open...
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the train. >> reporter: i just want to catch one a lot of country that have it. i think it would be great for people that live in the state of california. >> get around fast interest and -- it's good for the economy. it's important for all the citizens to be able toiling up to the government and see them pork working for great things. >> big ideas, produce big outcomes for sure. >> reporter: and high speed rail still has many enemies, and that guarantees that many lawsuits are likely to come. reporting live. ktvu channel 2news. >> dozens of people rallied outside oakland police head quarters in memory of the 20- year-old man killed in the officer involved shooting. he was shot to death in january of last year by an oakland school district police officer. brown tried to stab the officer with a screw driver. the district's police force is under a federal grand jury investigation believed to be connected to brown's death. >>> a family in gilroy tonight is mourning the tragic shooting death of a 3-year-old boy by a gun found in the family home. robert honda is in gilroy and said the boy's father is a san jose police officer. robert. >> here at the police department there is sadness an
the train. >> reporter: i just want to catch one a lot of country that have it. i think it would be great for people that live in the state of california. >> get around fast interest and -- it's good for the economy. it's important for all the citizens to be able toiling up to the government and see them pork working for great things. >> big ideas, produce big outcomes for sure. >> reporter: and high speed rail still has many enemies, and that guarantees that many...
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of a story nbc investigative unit uncovered. we have the details on the state's aggressive move. >> reporter: good morning. the fda and the state of california temporarily shut down san francisco herb and natural food company in fremont. up until two weeks ago the company sold herb, teas, spices and natural foods to customers around the world. it accurate to call this outrageous? >> this is a fairly significant finding. we don't typically find warehouses in this condition. >> reporter: he's talking about what state inspectors discovered inside this east bay facility. >> we found massive rodent infestation throughout the facility including direct product contamination, evidence of both dead bodies, dead rodent bodies, fecal and rodent urine contamination on products. >> reporter: the state health department posted this notice an embargo that shut down all sales and distribution of products at san francisco herb and natural food located north of the solyndra plant on highway 880 in fremont. the state health department discovered the violations shortly after learning details of our ongoing investigation. you shut down the facility. why >> becau
of a story nbc investigative unit uncovered. we have the details on the state's aggressive move. >> reporter: good morning. the fda and the state of california temporarily shut down san francisco herb and natural food company in fremont. up until two weeks ago the company sold herb, teas, spices and natural foods to customers around the world. it accurate to call this outrageous? >> this is a fairly significant finding. we don't typically find warehouses in this condition. >>...
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of the sting out, we hope. >> reporter: a little bit, it will. new survey shows california's car insurance rates are a good deal when you compare them to other states. we are among the very cheapest. here's john egan of car insurance quotes.com. >> divers in california are paying about a median of $1300 a year for car insurance. that puts california in 44th place on the list, which is a good place to be. less than 2% of annual income median annual income is going towards car insurance in california. >> reporter: the higher your number, the cheaper your cost, most expensive state is michigan number one with 8% of the median income going towards paying car insurance premiums there. thinking about going to a for profit college? new senate study finds 54% of those who attend leave without a degree. the report found students leave these schools after four months, deeply in debt and unable to find a job. some for profit colleges place revenues above education and charge high tuition and excessive loan rates. >> today is national cheesecake day many as it turns out there's a connection to the olympics. it was thought to be a good source of energy in ancie
of the sting out, we hope. >> reporter: a little bit, it will. new survey shows california's car insurance rates are a good deal when you compare them to other states. we are among the very cheapest. here's john egan of car insurance quotes.com. >> divers in california are paying about a median of $1300 a year for car insurance. that puts california in 44th place on the list, which is a good place to be. less than 2% of annual income median annual income is going towards car...
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the program. in closing, we bring you images of some of the more than 100 olympic athletes from california. the state with the highest number of competing in the names this year. we wish them all good luck. i'm belva davis. thank you for watching. good night. gwen: romney abroad. obama at home. voter i.d. and who makes the money for the campaign they're raising? tonight on "washington week." this was supposed to be foreign policy week. . >> in dealings with other nations he has given trust where it was not earned, insult where it was not deserved, and apology where it is not due. >> as many of you know, i have made it a top priority for my administration to deepen cooperation with israel across the whole spectrum of security issues. gwen: but mitt romney's big trip abroad got off to an inauspicious start in preolympics london. >> mitt romney wants to know preolympics london. >> mitt romney wants to know whether or not we're ready.
the program. in closing, we bring you images of some of the more than 100 olympic athletes from california. the state with the highest number of competing in the names this year. we wish them all good luck. i'm belva davis. thank you for watching. good night. gwen: romney abroad. obama at home. voter i.d. and who makes the money for the campaign they're raising? tonight on "washington week." this was supposed to be foreign policy week. . >> in dealings with other nations he has...
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the program. in closing, we bring you images of some of the more than 100 olympic athletes from california. the state with the highest number of competing in the names this year. we wish them all good luck. i'm belva davis. thank you for watching. good night. [soothing music] ♪ >> roy: what path might you take in your quest for total health?
the program. in closing, we bring you images of some of the more than 100 olympic athletes from california. the state with the highest number of competing in the names this year. we wish them all good luck. i'm belva davis. thank you for watching. good night. [soothing music] ♪ >> roy: what path might you take in your quest for total health?
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the program. in closing, we bring you images of some of the more than 100 olympic athletes from california. the state with the highest number of competing in the names this year. we wish them all good luck. i'm belva davis. thank you for watching. good night. >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >> must have soup! >> the pancake is to die for! [ laughs ] >> it was a gut-bomb, but i liked it. >> good. i actually fantasize, in private moments, about the food i had. >> i didn't like it. >> you didn't like it? oh, okay. >> dining here makes me feel rich. >> and what about dessert? pecan pie, sweet potato pie.
the program. in closing, we bring you images of some of the more than 100 olympic athletes from california. the state with the highest number of competing in the names this year. we wish them all good luck. i'm belva davis. thank you for watching. good night. >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >> must have soup! >> the pancake is to die for! [ laughs ] >> it was a gut-bomb, but i liked it. >> good. i actually fantasize,...
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i think it would be great for people who live in the state of california to get around faster and i think it would be good for the economy. >> i think it is important for all of the citizens to look up to the goff skp-plt see them striving for great things so that we can do the same. >> big ideas. >> yes. they produce big out comes for sure. >> and make no mistake. high speed rail has many enemies. meaning, lawsuits are likely to come. consumer editor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now, the bill rises to the state to sell $4.5 billion in bonds for the stretch in high speed rail in the valley. republican state lawmakers voted against the measure call it a train wreck. >> they are going to see you cut education. they are going to see that you cut healthy families, but they are going to see that you found money for this monumental, this colossal, this project, spending money that we simply don't have. >> concord senator have expressed concerns about how the project is being managed and where future funding will come from. >>> take note here, agency implementing a planned service disruption as it work
i think it would be great for people who live in the state of california to get around faster and i think it would be good for the economy. >> i think it is important for all of the citizens to look up to the goff skp-plt see them striving for great things so that we can do the same. >> big ideas. >> yes. they produce big out comes for sure. >> and make no mistake. high speed rail has many enemies. meaning, lawsuits are likely to come. consumer editor, ktvu channel 2...
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the culmination of a three-part initiative. with me i have the california state director for the transfer of public land and the bay area and a director. good i wanted to mention briefly there has been one minor change. since two weeks ago, we have had to reject the initial round of gainbids. we rebid and will be opening on july 11. i expect to come for recommendation of approval of contract, so we have lost six weeks, but we are confident we will hopefully get better abeyance -- better bids. >> thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today. the trust for public land has been saving special places unbuilding parks and playgrounds -- and building parks and playgrounds around the country for 40 years, but we have been had courted -- headquartered in san francisco, and our first one was here. and the three parks we are here to celebrate represents six years of collective hard work and is the jewel in the crown. we are proud of this partnership, and together, they are making the city of san francisco and even more remarkable place to live. this effort began with five lead donors, banana republic, levi strauss foundation, and wells fargo
the culmination of a three-part initiative. with me i have the california state director for the transfer of public land and the bay area and a director. good i wanted to mention briefly there has been one minor change. since two weeks ago, we have had to reject the initial round of gainbids. we rebid and will be opening on july 11. i expect to come for recommendation of approval of contract, so we have lost six weeks, but we are confident we will hopefully get better abeyance -- better bids....
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the state. we support each other. and we spent over $450 million dollars with local small businesses last year. and, together, we can keep this... we're committed. ...the great state of california. committed to california. ♪ >>> gooding. lots of low clouds around. i think just as much as yesterday. few breaks in there. it will slowly burn back and highs today not much as changed coast bay and inland. >>> here's a look at the top stories we are following. right now an accident scene is trying to investigate what caused a car to crash in a tree. there were six people in the vehicle all under the age of 18. the toddler son of a san jose police officer was shot and killed in gilroy in what investigators believe was a tragic accident. it happened at the family's home and it's not clear if the boy shot himself or was shot by someone else. >> and let's take you live right now to millbrae where firefighters are still on the scene of what was a house fire. flames were first spotted pouring out of the garage at around 3:30 this morning. you can see there the garage completely gone. the door at least. the cause of that fire is under investigation. the family of four that lived there di get out safely. >>> the alameda county
the state. we support each other. and we spent over $450 million dollars with local small businesses last year. and, together, we can keep this... we're committed. ...the great state of california. committed to california. ♪ >>> gooding. lots of low clouds around. i think just as much as yesterday. few breaks in there. it will slowly burn back and highs today not much as changed coast bay and inland. >>> here's a look at the top stories we are following. right now an...
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the planning commission presenting to us if there are no opening comments. >> good afternoon. as supervisor wiener mentioned, the mills act property contract program was enacted by the state of california in 1976. it was incorporated than as part of our administrative code in 1996, and since that time the city of san francisco has only entered into five mills act contracts. there are other municipalities that have entered into far more contracts than san francisco hats. we believe this will provide savings and tax reduction to help offset the cost of maintaining those older structures. both the commission and the -- both commissions unanimously approved the modifications. most of the modifications that were incorporated by supervisor wiener and recommended unanimously by both commissions were made by the san francisco architectural heritage. the department also supports those modifications and believes those will reduce processing time and streamline the planning department that not only streamline the process, by adds more predictability for property owners as well. we're working on revising all of our mills act program location materials to make it easier for project sponsors to appl
the planning commission presenting to us if there are no opening comments. >> good afternoon. as supervisor wiener mentioned, the mills act property contract program was enacted by the state of california in 1976. it was incorporated than as part of our administrative code in 1996, and since that time the city of san francisco has only entered into five mills act contracts. there are other municipalities that have entered into far more contracts than san francisco hats. we believe this...
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the crisis of the criminal justice system in our state. i am looking forward to good comments from the public and our agencies about how we address san francisco, but also california's terrible statistic that california is the highest state -- let me see. let me just read this. california's recidivism rate as a state, which is the rate at which people are released from prison and then return, california's percentage is among the highest in the nation at 67.5%. how do we as san francisco help to be a catalyst for other counties, and the state as well? and there is the biggest financial crisis that we're seeing right now in our state. how do we use the money that comes to our state wisely so that we are being a model, but also being fiscally responsible and also keeping our communities safe. with that, we have great presentations and we are hoping for good public comment as well. i would first like to introduce our representatives from the community corrections partnership executive committee. they will be giving presentations. the first one is chief wendy stihl of the adult probation department and then cindy derrick from the district attorney's office, the public de
the crisis of the criminal justice system in our state. i am looking forward to good comments from the public and our agencies about how we address san francisco, but also california's terrible statistic that california is the highest state -- let me see. let me just read this. california's recidivism rate as a state, which is the rate at which people are released from prison and then return, california's percentage is among the highest in the nation at 67.5%. how do we as san francisco help to...
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the volunteers with a social worker -- it just keeps on going. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. i am shane springer, a community health worker. an i am to youth worker, both licensed by the state of california. this last semester i had to drop out of the city college, finishing the last course that i had, because of disability. i lost my apartment that me and my girlfriend were living in. after four years of living in apartment, after 20 years of being in and out of the s.r.o.'s. the disability that i have -- is a disorder in my legs that causes ulcers, open ulcers, around my ankles and i had to move back into the warfield hotel. and that building is extremely infested with mice. we have caught 15 in the last few weeks. just in my room alone. it is very rampant there and when approached about the subject, the management has got a hostile, and told me if i didn't like it, pest control dealt with this. they squirted one time in the corner, for cockroaches. we don't know what doto do about the mouse infestation. we don't really know what to do. we don't know what we are dealing with there. and the management and their handling of the situation. this is not going very well. i thank you for your
the volunteers with a social worker -- it just keeps on going. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. i am shane springer, a community health worker. an i am to youth worker, both licensed by the state of california. this last semester i had to drop out of the city college, finishing the last course that i had, because of disability. i lost my apartment that me and my girlfriend were living in. after four years of living in apartment, after 20 years of being in and out of the s.r.o.'s....
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the question. of course the two issues intertwined as the csu board of trustees meet to try to make difficult decisions. marla tellez joins us with that entire story. good morning. >> good morning. the california statey's 23 campuses, they could lose a collective $250 million soon. this is if voters reject the governor's plan to increase both income and sales taxes, the system must decide whether to raise tuition or cut enrollment. the board will debate the two. here's what the first look like. tuition would increase 5% for in state students, nonresidents 9%. and employees, they would feel it too with a 2.5% cut in pay and benefits. the second option calls for a 1.5% cut in enrollment, that equals about 6,000 students. 750 employees would be let go while pay and benefits for remaining employees would drop by 5%. three campus presidents are set to receive a 9% to 10% pay increase and ironically the board is scheduled to vote on those salaries at the same meeting they debate raising tuition or cutting enrollment. any salary increases according to the board will come from private fund raising and not your tax dollars. the meeting gets under way at 9:00 this morning. >> it's 5:32. family and friends not
the question. of course the two issues intertwined as the csu board of trustees meet to try to make difficult decisions. marla tellez joins us with that entire story. good morning. >> good morning. the california statey's 23 campuses, they could lose a collective $250 million soon. this is if voters reject the governor's plan to increase both income and sales taxes, the system must decide whether to raise tuition or cut enrollment. the board will debate the two. here's what the first look...
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california gets help to clean up debris from the tsunami in japan. cate caugurian is here now with a look at your world. >> good morning, california's one of five states looking forward to getting that federal funding. the money is part of a grant from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. other states, oregon and washington and hawaii and alaska will also get $50,000 each. alaskan state leaders say the money will not be enough for the job and states could see the funding as early as this month. today the fbi tried to figure out how needles got inside of turkey sandwiches on board for delta airlines flights. one passenger was hurt when he took a bite into a sandwich and a stock. the sewing needles were found in three domestic flights and one international. in a written statement delta said " delta is taking this matter extremely seriously, and cooperating with local and federal authorities investigating the incident. delta has taken immediate action with the in-flight catering to ensure the safety and quality of the food they provide on board the aircraft. delta says that security for the meal productionas been increased and are now usi
california gets help to clean up debris from the tsunami in japan. cate caugurian is here now with a look at your world. >> good morning, california's one of five states looking forward to getting that federal funding. the money is part of a grant from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. other states, oregon and washington and hawaii and alaska will also get $50,000 each. alaskan state leaders say the money will not be enough for the job and states could see the funding...
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of decision. let us all remember that s.n.a.p. is also good for our economy. look at the positive points, too, as well. in my home state of california, s.n.a.p. was responsible for $11.6 billion in new economic activity in 2011. that means jobs people had that were created in our grocery stores, that allowed them to hire individuals. moneys that went back to the states, the counties and the cities because people were able to receive s.n.a.p. it's another form or revenue. yes, we should deal with government waste. there's no problem, and all of us have a problem with that. we've got to stop fraud and abuse. but that's where the social workers need to hold the accountability. let's not punish every individual for the few that get away and do a lot of the abuse. but what about, you know, waste in the department of defense or the banking system? you know, there's a lot of waste that's there. we still have to go after that waste, too, as well. we'd be saving a hell of a lot more and feeding people that would be going hungry now and make sure they're able to take care of their families and themselves and the pride they have. as a country
of decision. let us all remember that s.n.a.p. is also good for our economy. look at the positive points, too, as well. in my home state of california, s.n.a.p. was responsible for $11.6 billion in new economic activity in 2011. that means jobs people had that were created in our grocery stores, that allowed them to hire individuals. moneys that went back to the states, the counties and the cities because people were able to receive s.n.a.p. it's another form or revenue. yes, we should deal...
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the numbers much more uniform, less of a spread from our coast to our inland valleys. ed toed 2 in yosemite with upper 70s in the sierra. looking pretty good across the state with temperatures down in southern californiapper 60s. we saw some rain in the desert around needles, almost three quarters of an inch of rain, setting a record yesterday. but much of the moisture continues to push offshore. you will see the fog at the coast. so today looking at numbers in and around the 60-degree mark, starting out with length of cloud cover. but by the noon hour we will begin to break out and more sunshine. a nice afternoon for the a.i.d.s. walk, starting off cool in the 60s but then warmer. 71 in oakland today. you are warming up. in the south bay feeling a bit more like summer, 82 there. 85 in livermore with 72 san mateo. mid-80s all the way up towards cloverdale. further south we wait on the clearing here but at least you are in the mid-80s for gilroy. 66 monterey and if you are head downtown today bring the jacket and sunglasses. tell be getting sunnier and sunnier, but cool. and our look ahead today. a warmish day in some spots but much, much cooler monday, tuesday. and then we again to warm up by the end
the numbers much more uniform, less of a spread from our coast to our inland valleys. ed toed 2 in yosemite with upper 70s in the sierra. looking pretty good across the state with temperatures down in southern californiapper 60s. we saw some rain in the desert around needles, almost three quarters of an inch of rain, setting a record yesterday. but much of the moisture continues to push offshore. you will see the fog at the coast. so today looking at numbers in and around the 60-degree mark,...
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the ability for them to appropriate some of that were a water in california my last understanding was the three percent of the g.d.p. which is the state's agriculture consumes eighty five percent of the water we need feel good about using water for things like growing rice or alfalfa in deserts but the highest and best use of water from an economic point of view. it's probably brushing teeth and so i should. have about a minute to respond if you'd like we're going to do their thing you say about the politicisation of water and the inefficiency of the water market just raising the issue of somebody if somebody could come up with some kind of global original price index you might be able to actually superimpose a market just make these allocations a little more efficient but that may be a major task. and we will end with a major task that may or may not ever be able to be carried out but i certainly appreciate you mr rules for being on our show founder of sprog global resource investments and also a real pleasure to have from vancouver so thanks for being on the show and jim rickards i want to touch quickly we just have thirty seconds but there is news that china is going to start depreciating its currency tr
the ability for them to appropriate some of that were a water in california my last understanding was the three percent of the g.d.p. which is the state's agriculture consumes eighty five percent of the water we need feel good about using water for things like growing rice or alfalfa in deserts but the highest and best use of water from an economic point of view. it's probably brushing teeth and so i should. have about a minute to respond if you'd like we're going to do their thing you say...
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the great depression, no governor has ever closed a state park in california history. >> did we save the rangers to go with them? >> that is a good point. there are 700 open jobs of people who retired and people who have gone on to other jobs. the number of rangers is the same as it was 25 years ago. although the number of visitors has gone up. there are fewer. there are fewer camp fire programs available. it means that a lot of the parks system has been building up a huge maintenance backlog. $1.2 million in crumbling roads. the voters had a chance in november of 2010 to raise their own registration fee for $18 a year. that would have doubled the parks budget. they were no mood. they voted no. now the people don't really have a clear idea on where to go next. brown has basically, as one legislator told me, has taken the parks out of the icu, but they are still in the hospital. >> that's all for tonight. thank you both, paul and josh. visit our web site to see past segments and subscribe to our podcast and share your thoughts about the program. we will be off next week for the independence day holiday. i'm belva davis. thank you for watching. good night.
the great depression, no governor has ever closed a state park in california history. >> did we save the rangers to go with them? >> that is a good point. there are 700 open jobs of people who retired and people who have gone on to other jobs. the number of rangers is the same as it was 25 years ago. although the number of visitors has gone up. there are fewer. there are fewer camp fire programs available. it means that a lot of the parks system has been building up a huge...
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news tonight, the state of california is calling it a massive rodent infestation, that's why the doors are still closed at an east bay food contribute for. >> tony, what can you tell us? >> good evening, janell, here's what we know, two whistle blowers, former ploem -- tonight their stories in the pictures and video from inside the company. >> should this company be shut down? >> yes, they should. >> there's a lot of feces, a lot -- >> testimonials from two former employees now whistle blowers, our investigation will give you an exclusive look at the pictures and videotape obtained by nbc bay area from inside the now embargoed warehouse. >> there's some contaminated foods that people -- >> and they know it? >> there's mice living in there, mice reproducing in there, making babies in there. me and a couple other employees actually seen the newborn babies within a product and what they do is just take the babies out and resift the product, of course, and put it back in stock. >> the owners of this facility, are they aware of how bad this problem is? >> yes, they are. >> are they aware that you were instructed to sift out mice feces, mice from product and resell that? >> they ar
news tonight, the state of california is calling it a massive rodent infestation, that's why the doors are still closed at an east bay food contribute for. >> tony, what can you tell us? >> good evening, janell, here's what we know, two whistle blowers, former ploem -- tonight their stories in the pictures and video from inside the company. >> should this company be shut down? >> yes, they should. >> there's a lot of feces, a lot -- >> testimonials from two...
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anyone who files a claim >> he expects three-quarters of a billion dollars to be split among the clans in the good news for consumers in states like california, they only need to split between 24 states >> only half the states allow for those claims >> that is because they're not purchased directly from manufacturers but from a third- party store >> federal law allows people only to purchase from a price fixer to recover damages. >> many hope this case will prompt change in the states without that law. >> although they have been disillusioned in the past we're trying to change that attitude >> he says he is launching a widespread print campaign encouraging people to collect on this class-action. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >> the best work out might not be at the gym, it might be apple >> dr. cam is here to help us how swimming might help us feel yonder >> i am here at the clark memorial swim center in walnut creek. it is a pleasant 100 degrees out here. the kids are having a great workout before the adults, if you are looking for a fountain of youth, if you want to burn fat, boost metabolism, and firm every single muscle in your body as well as turn back
anyone who files a claim >> he expects three-quarters of a billion dollars to be split among the clans in the good news for consumers in states like california, they only need to split between 24 states >> only half the states allow for those claims >> that is because they're not purchased directly from manufacturers but from a third- party store >> federal law allows people only to purchase from a price fixer to recover damages. >> many hope this case will prompt...
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the entire state of california has also band trans fats in restaurants. i don't know about you. the salad bar or the cheesecake. >> it looked good that's a trans fat-free cheesecake? i'll take two. >>> a lot of us would like to ban the heat. >> another day spent in the mid-90s around here. mid summer misery continues and it's not going to get any better tomorrow and really not much better on wednesday either. outside right now we're looking to the north from our tower camera. why are we doing that? what are you looking at? that's a rain shaft. yes, indeed, that storm is in central montgomery county and it's rolling down the river. it's coming straight down the potomac. it will be arriving in mclean and great falls and i expect channel 4's parking lot will get rained on. if you live in downtown or near downtown, it's coming toward you, literally coming straight down the river. city camera, look at the beautiful rays of sunshine getting around down there. 94 degrees at national airport. it's a steamy one. dew point in the upper 60s. so humidity at 4%. we often talk about the dew point. that's the real measure of moisture in the at
the entire state of california has also band trans fats in restaurants. i don't know about you. the salad bar or the cheesecake. >> it looked good that's a trans fat-free cheesecake? i'll take two. >>> a lot of us would like to ban the heat. >> another day spent in the mid-90s around here. mid summer misery continues and it's not going to get any better tomorrow and really not much better on wednesday either. outside right now we're looking to the north from our tower...
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the purview of the state. texas has done a good job with copying some of the medical injury compensation reform act of 1975 and the the state of california. we have caps on noneconomic damages. a little bit different from california. it is working. counties that did not have an e.r. doctor now have one because of liability climate has improved. it does need to be tackled by the state. unfortunately there are states that will not taken up. there may be another way to look get this. medicare is a federal program. is there, perhaps, a way to provide a bryant 55 liability relief within the medicare program itself that obviously is already existing in all 50 states. .. to beat back his charge and you will be all to do that, but it certainly will mess up your life for a long period of time. why do we not improve the environment when all of this was going on? >> host: five minutes left talking with congressman michael burgess. practice medicine for 25 years in north texas, ob/gyn. we will go to illinois. tomas is waiting on the independent line. good morning, thomas. >> caller: good morning, congressman. dr. congressman. just two things. just g
the purview of the state. texas has done a good job with copying some of the medical injury compensation reform act of 1975 and the the state of california. we have caps on noneconomic damages. a little bit different from california. it is working. counties that did not have an e.r. doctor now have one because of liability climate has improved. it does need to be tackled by the state. unfortunately there are states that will not taken up. there may be another way to look get this. medicare is a...
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the great state of california. committed to california. ♪ >>> mark's here now in sports, one of the biggest names in tennis is here in the bay area. >> thank goodness because this is one of the slowest nights in sports of the year. adding another grand slam to her collection, maybe suffering a little jet lag away. you would think tennis fans would see a mellow serena williams. williams completely dominated her after adjusting to the different conditions at stanford. quickly dispensing with her young opponent to the tune of 6- 2, 6-1. >>> the nba's newest villain, dwight howard involved in every imaginable trade rumor, but for now he remains stationary in orlando. talks with the brooklyn nets are stalled at this point. but discussions do continue not only with the nets, but with other teams as well. no one has been able to entice the magic with a package that would have them trade a franchise changing player like dwight howard, even with his prima donna tendencies. >>> steve nash, laker colors. for years with the suns, los angeles was the former santa clara star's number 1 nemesis. can't beat them, join them. nash says one of his tasks to make life
the great state of california. committed to california. ♪ >>> mark's here now in sports, one of the biggest names in tennis is here in the bay area. >> thank goodness because this is one of the slowest nights in sports of the year. adding another grand slam to her collection, maybe suffering a little jet lag away. you would think tennis fans would see a mellow serena williams. williams completely dominated her after adjusting to the different conditions at stanford. quickly...
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the battle ground states, the strategy is working. do you worry that the obama team has emptied its clip too early? >> no. not at all. as a matter of fact, california is a goodfor this. you know, our political landscape is littered with the corpses of people who tried to run for political office, bill simon, meg whitman carli -- >> jennifer: wealthy business people. >> wealthy business people who believed if you run in politics you don't have to defend your record in business. and guess what, you do. the room any campaign's belief that somehow or another that obama should have to defend his record as president but they don't need to defend his record in business, it's absurd and crazy and killing them. >> jennifer: so they started early to define him in that way. they are bringing out the faces of real people. david, i mean, i know that you have written about some of these issues in the past. do you think you can't say it enough from the obama's perspective, that you gotta keep drilling once your foot is on the throat of the enemy you continue to press? >> yeah, i would agree also that he hasn't emptied his clip. in fact, you want to define quickly and entir
the battle ground states, the strategy is working. do you worry that the obama team has emptied its clip too early? >> no. not at all. as a matter of fact, california is a goodfor this. you know, our political landscape is littered with the corpses of people who tried to run for political office, bill simon, meg whitman carli -- >> jennifer: wealthy business people. >> wealthy business people who believed if you run in politics you don't have to defend your record in business....
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the commute. live look at 80 through berkeley at this point,. >> eric: good morning. thanks for joining us. >> kristen: i'm kristen sze. bad news for hundreds of students in the california stateiversity system. trustees will meet to consider drastic emergency plan, one scenario could have students paying higher few anything january. amy hollyfield is live. >> reporter: first thing, california voters have the powering to keep this from happening. they can vote to increase taxes and keep tuition down, but the board of trustees don't think the voters will do it. so the california state university trustees will meet today to talk about what to do if the tax increases on the november ballot do not pass. the option go they are considering, $300,000 --300 in tuition creases a year. cutting 750 jobs, enrolling more non-resident students. those are some of the ideas. if the tax increase doesn't pass in november, csu would lose $250 million in state funding in this current year. those options are not popular especially since the board is also expected to approve raises for three campus presidents including the president here at san francisco state. money for the pay increase would come
the commute. live look at 80 through berkeley at this point,. >> eric: good morning. thanks for joining us. >> kristen: i'm kristen sze. bad news for hundreds of students in the california stateiversity system. trustees will meet to consider drastic emergency plan, one scenario could have students paying higher few anything january. amy hollyfield is live. >> reporter: first thing, california voters have the powering to keep this from happening. they can vote to increase taxes...
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state program that makes it possible to get liability insurance for under 400 dollars a year? good drivers owning a vehicle valued at 20,000 or less who meet the income requirements may qualify for the state of california'slow cost automobile insurance program. find out if you qualify. call 866-602-8861. do you qualify? great! what are you waiting for? call 866-602-8861. >>> two more people are facing charges tonight in the fatal shooting of a man who was allegedly pimping a san francisco couples' teenage daughter. alfonso williams was in court today. antonio gilpin was the cousin of alfonso williams. >> i think that when it's all said and done my client is a mother who was concerned about her daughter and the seupgs she was in. but she did not commit murder or con fire to commit murder. >> reporter: the fbi has video of the two suspects meeting less than an hour before the killing. all four are due back in court. >>> officers have arrested david smythe. he's accused of killing harry clark in the parking lot on the 1,400 of winchester. no word yet on the motive for the attack. >>> walnut creek's police chief says he needs more officers. currently the department has 76 sworn officers and there are plans t
state program that makes it possible to get liability insurance for under 400 dollars a year? good drivers owning a vehicle valued at 20,000 or less who meet the income requirements may qualify for the state of california'slow cost automobile insurance program. find out if you qualify. call 866-602-8861. do you qualify? great! what are you waiting for? call 866-602-8861. >>> two more people are facing charges tonight in the fatal shooting of a man who was allegedly pimping a san...