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these two americans living in mexican california really helped drive the mexican economy during the california-talon years. we are in the customhouse officials office. he was the person who assessed the value of all the cargo, determined what rate to charge the trading company, and he did that by examining the cargo as it came in. during the mexican era, there was a very strong sentiment among some of the imperialistic powers, that this country wasn't able to defend itself adequately and had a very shaky government. in fact, the mexican government was renowned for corruption, political disputes. there were disagreements between the southern part of alta california, an area we call a and us now, and the northern part of alta california about who the governor should be. at one point, they shift at a governor they did not like. this political upheaval, that seemed characteristic of the region, certainly was noticed by the rest of the world. finally, it came to a point where it became obvious that almost anybody could sail in and take the area. but the thing that tilted at the last straw was the declara
these two americans living in mexican california really helped drive the mexican economy during the california-talon years. we are in the customhouse officials office. he was the person who assessed the value of all the cargo, determined what rate to charge the trading company, and he did that by examining the cargo as it came in. during the mexican era, there was a very strong sentiment among some of the imperialistic powers, that this country wasn't able to defend itself adequately and had a...
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these two americans living in mexican california really helped drive the mexican economy during the california-talon years. we are in the customhouse officials office. he was the person who assessed the value of all the cargo, determined what rate to charge the trading company, and he did that by examining the cargo as it came in. during the mexican era, there was a very strong sentiment among some of the imperialistic powers, that this country wasn't able to defend itself adequately and had a very shaky government. the mexican government was renowned for corruption, political disputes. there were disagreements between the southern part of alta california, an area we call a and us now, and the northern part of alta california about who the governor should be. a one point, they shift at governor they did not like. this political upheaval, that seemed characteristic of the region, certainly was noticed by the rest of the world. finally, it came to a point obvious thatme almost anybody could sail in and take the area. but the thing that tilted at the last straw was the declaration of war between mexico
these two americans living in mexican california really helped drive the mexican economy during the california-talon years. we are in the customhouse officials office. he was the person who assessed the value of all the cargo, determined what rate to charge the trading company, and he did that by examining the cargo as it came in. during the mexican era, there was a very strong sentiment among some of the imperialistic powers, that this country wasn't able to defend itself adequately and had a...
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california in about 1847. monterey, being the spanish capital, when mexico declared independence, it became the mexican capitalf california. and so at this point when it became part of a territory, not a state yet, it was the capital of california, which at that time extended all the way to arizona, utah, etc. built anda building he took the fines from gambling and selling liquor, so instead of these miscreants having to spend time in our jail, they helped build the hall. and then all the fines he used for the materials. he started the first library. he started the first newspaper in california. so he really understood infrastructure and taking care of places and maintaining them. and he was really good at twisting arms because when they built the first library, he got about 100 people to contribute $100 each, and they built to the library. and we have done similar things now. journal": "washington continues. host: now joining us as a guest we have had on relatively frequently. this is linda johnson of the rand corporation. she has covered a lot of military campaigns. where were you last? guest: i think we are
california in about 1847. monterey, being the spanish capital, when mexico declared independence, it became the mexican capitalf california. and so at this point when it became part of a territory, not a state yet, it was the capital of california, which at that time extended all the way to arizona, utah, etc. built anda building he took the fines from gambling and selling liquor, so instead of these miscreants having to spend time in our jail, they helped build the hall. and then all the fines...
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law, probably incorrectly in hindsight, but the court concluded state law in california did not permit segregation of mexican-american students. and that distance of the meant it would no longer -- and that ostensibly meant it would no longer occur. implementation became a bigger challenge. segregation continued. inferior schooling to latino students continued throughout the southwestern part of the country where the majority of the latino community was concentrated at the time. with that backdrop, i will say to you that we continue to be involved in these issues at many levels. we still have today in 2015 at least two desegregation cases living in federal courts we are involved in. one in texas and one in tucson, arizona. both continue to create great controversy when there is intervention of the courts to try to change what local decision-makers have decided to do with regard to any number of educational issues. that characterizes the implementation of brown across the board. we are also involved today in challenging other markers of an equal educational opportunity, including as professor robinson has ind
law, probably incorrectly in hindsight, but the court concluded state law in california did not permit segregation of mexican-american students. and that distance of the meant it would no longer -- and that ostensibly meant it would no longer occur. implementation became a bigger challenge. segregation continued. inferior schooling to latino students continued throughout the southwestern part of the country where the majority of the latino community was concentrated at the time. with that...
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california schools. it started an internment camp. mexican laborers were working there. a japanese man gave lands to the mexican family. their children had to go to school very very far away. it was the same thing as it was in the south with other groups. you couldn't drink out of the same water fountain. it was committee segregated. a lawyer from the naacp worked with the family to desegregate the school system. as warren who in that time was the governor of california. frederick douglass. all those waves rolling at the same time can make it really makes clash on the shore. to be in the coming to desegregate the state of california. where some of these movements started. the kitchens in these tiny houses. fields whereng at people can take a break from work. those are places that i think of why travel around this country. i see where movements started. now i'mre brave, thinking of 15-year-olds with laptops. they can reach more than martin luther king and cesar chavez could in a lifetime. the impact that they potentially can make. thank you for having me here. sitting in
california schools. it started an internment camp. mexican laborers were working there. a japanese man gave lands to the mexican family. their children had to go to school very very far away. it was the same thing as it was in the south with other groups. you couldn't drink out of the same water fountain. it was committee segregated. a lawyer from the naacp worked with the family to desegregate the school system. as warren who in that time was the governor of california. frederick douglass. all...
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noted probably incorrectly in hindsight, but they concluded that state law in california did not permit segregation of mexicanamerican students, and that ostensibliment thy menimei that would no longer occur. and this continued throughout the southwestern part of the country where the majority of the latino population was concentrated at the time. with that backdrop, i will say that we continue to be involved in many levels, we have today in 2015 at least two desegregation cases alive and living in federal courts that we were involved in. one in texas and one in tucson, arizona. both of them continue to create great controversy when there's intervention by the courts to try to change what local decision-makers have decided to do with regard to any number of educational issues, and that, of course, characterizes the implementation of brown across the board. we also have markers of unequal opportunity, including using state constitutions to attempt to establish a right to an equal and adequate education. we still see patterns of ine inequity from how resources and curriculum and facilities are distributed throu
noted probably incorrectly in hindsight, but they concluded that state law in california did not permit segregation of mexicanamerican students, and that ostensibliment thy menimei that would no longer occur. and this continued throughout the southwestern part of the country where the majority of the latino population was concentrated at the time. with that backdrop, i will say that we continue to be involved in many levels, we have today in 2015 at least two desegregation cases alive and...
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decision, but the circuit concluded, incorrectly insight -- in hindsight, that california law did not permit segregation of mexican-american students and that meant it would no longer occur. brown, implementation and remedy became a bigger challenge. segregation continued, in particular the provision of the inferior schooling to latino students continued through the southwestern part of the country, where the majority of the latino community was concentrated at the time. with that backdrop, i will say to be, we continue involved at many levels. we still have today, in 2015, at casestwo desegregation alive and living in federal courts we are involved in. one in texas and one in tucson, arizona. both of them continue to create great controversy when there is toervention by the courts change what local decision-makers have decided to do with regard to any number of educational issues. that, of course, characterizes the implementation of brown across the board. we are also involved today in challenging other markers of unequal educational opportunity, including using state constitutions to attempt to establish a right
decision, but the circuit concluded, incorrectly insight -- in hindsight, that california law did not permit segregation of mexican-american students and that meant it would no longer occur. brown, implementation and remedy became a bigger challenge. segregation continued, in particular the provision of the inferior schooling to latino students continued through the southwestern part of the country, where the majority of the latino community was concentrated at the time. with that backdrop, i...
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that we're all going to stand together, when it's an attack on muslims, or mexican americans or lgbt. >>> in southern californianvestigators are still looking into an arson attack at a mosque there. it happened 75 miles southeast of san bernardino. witnesses say it was fire- bombed after they heard a loud explosion and saw flames. no one was hurt. >>> now to the latest on the san bernardino terror investigation. fbi divers are continuing to look for evidence that may have been tossed into a lake. the feds aren't commenting on rumors that they are looking for hard drives. divers have brought several items to the surface, and then bagged them so they could be inspected further. it has been revealed that authorities were examining farook's moss for possible terror ties but the government shut down that program amid fears of profiling. >> syed would have been put on the no-fly list because of his association with that mask, and the k-1 visa his wife was given may have been denied because of his affiliation with a known organization. >> investigators are looking into a possible link between farook and a man convicte
that we're all going to stand together, when it's an attack on muslims, or mexican americans or lgbt. >>> in southern californianvestigators are still looking into an arson attack at a mosque there. it happened 75 miles southeast of san bernardino. witnesses say it was fire- bombed after they heard a loud explosion and saw flames. no one was hurt. >>> now to the latest on the san bernardino terror investigation. fbi divers are continuing to look for evidence that may have been...
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california it was a selfie stick. rhode island goes international with mexican candy. but massachusetts comes in number one on my list... with it's "angry cat gift." falling on hard times during the holidays. how the fox5 surprise squad is making sure one woman is able to celebrate christmas at home.. we're following santa all morning long. his sleigh is headed for malaysia. he just left brunei...an island in southeast asia. so far he has delivered more than 1 billion the fox5 suprise squad is powered by united nissan.. dollar loan center.. and helix electric last year was a tough christmas for one local couple and this year wasn't looking any better. with the husband in the hospital and his wife facing eviction - the fox5 surprise squad raced to their motel room for a very timely surprise. monica: so we recently learned about a woman named cynthia. who really doesn't ask for help, but we know that for this holiday season, she is praying for a christmas miricale. and we're about to give her one. knocking cynthia: you guys surprised me! monica: are you cynthia? cynthia:
california it was a selfie stick. rhode island goes international with mexican candy. but massachusetts comes in number one on my list... with it's "angry cat gift." falling on hard times during the holidays. how the fox5 surprise squad is making sure one woman is able to celebrate christmas at home.. we're following santa all morning long. his sleigh is headed for malaysia. he just left brunei...an island in southeast asia. so far he has delivered more than 1 billion the fox5 suprise...
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mexican era, and ultimately the american period. it was in 1846 through 1848 when the americans first entered monterey that the first governor of california, peter burnet, basically ordered the annihilation and extermination of the california indians. he actually put taxpayer money behind that effort to the extent that within 12 years, a population documented to have existed of 150,000 native people in california at american contact dwindled to less than 30,000. so over 120,000 people have been documented to have been killed during the period. that was truly genocide. i believe, based on anything i everything i have seen, including recent publications and one to come out next year, that essentially native peoples have conflated the atrocities of the early church with the shortfalls and the misgivings of the spanish colonial period and they blamed it all on father serra. i think has truly gotten a bum rap. the demonization and the hate speech associated with father serra is really and called for -- really uncalled for and illegitimate. obviously, history is used in a lot of different ways. both by historians and those who would like to use
mexican era, and ultimately the american period. it was in 1846 through 1848 when the americans first entered monterey that the first governor of california, peter burnet, basically ordered the annihilation and extermination of the california indians. he actually put taxpayer money behind that effort to the extent that within 12 years, a population documented to have existed of 150,000 native people in california at american contact dwindled to less than 30,000. so over 120,000 people have been...
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surveillance footage reveals a group of southern mexican gang members unleashing a vicious coordinated attack against a group of black inmates. the beginning of california's worst prison riot. >> i had looked around and all over the yard there was fighting, stabbings going on. >> doug burrell and dozens of his fellow officers tried to subdue inmates with pepper spray and tear gas. every time it seemed the staff had the situation under control, another fight broke out. >> looked like the movie "braveheart," but it was the real deal. >> they started firing shots, so everybody that wasn't involved in the riot laid on the ground. >> but even the gunfire raining down from pelican bay security towers did not quell the riot until one of the inmates was killed. 15 others were wounded. >> after we were done i was cleaning blood off the walls and off the floors and benches in here for a good hour. >> pelican bay's worst riot was fueled by the inmates' impulse for violence. and many of those inmates ended up here, the security housing unit, or the shu. >> inmates that were placed into the shu housing unit were placed in here for the most part because of violence, an
surveillance footage reveals a group of southern mexican gang members unleashing a vicious coordinated attack against a group of black inmates. the beginning of california's worst prison riot. >> i had looked around and all over the yard there was fighting, stabbings going on. >> doug burrell and dozens of his fellow officers tried to subdue inmates with pepper spray and tear gas. every time it seemed the staff had the situation under control, another fight broke out. >>...
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trump's popular make america great again hats are actually made it turns out at a california factory that employs mexicany syrian refugees. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and for rao donell. dangerous weather is moving across the country. several states are under severe winter storm warnings. parts of the mid-west are battling snow. the first snowfall is creating a mess on the roads. drivers face slick conditions from nebraska to north dakota. police in minnesota have reported nearly 400 accidents there. one person was killed dozens more hurt. nebraska saw record amounts of snow. this video taken from inside a plane landing in omaha, you can see the whiteout conditions there. south dakota also set a snowfall record. sioux falls received close to 9 inches. president obama says this morning that any climate change deal from the paris summit must be transparent and legally binding. he had dinner with french president francois hollande at a restaurant. early the president huddled with vladmir putin, they were trying to cool tensions with turkey and u.s. allie over a downed russian warplane. >>> the 147
trump's popular make america great again hats are actually made it turns out at a california factory that employs mexicany syrian refugees. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and for rao donell. dangerous weather is moving across the country. several states are under severe winter storm warnings. parts of the mid-west are battling snow. the first snowfall is creating a mess on the roads. drivers face slick conditions from nebraska to north dakota. police in minnesota have reported nearly...
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trump's popular make america great again hats are actually made, it turns out, at a california factory that implies mexican immigrants. even more embarrassing by trump, his hair is made by syrian refugees. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. moving across t t center of thee country. several states are under winter storm warnings. parts of the midwest are battling record amounts of snow. the first major snowfall of the season is creating a mess on the roads. drivers face slick conditions from nebraska to north dakota. >> police in minnesotaave reporteded nearly 400 accididts there, at least one person was killed and dozens more were hurt. nebraska saw record amounts of snow. this video taken from inside a plane landing in omaha, you can see the whiteout conditions there. south dakota also set a snowfalal record. sioux falls received close to 9 inches. >>> president obama is speaking now at the paris climate change summit. the president says he is optimistic world leaders will come to an agreement to tackle global warming. on another subject the president said he expects russia to agree
trump's popular make america great again hats are actually made, it turns out, at a california factory that implies mexican immigrants. even more embarrassing by trump, his hair is made by syrian refugees. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. moving across t t center of thee country. several states are under winter storm warnings. parts of the midwest are battling record amounts of snow. the first major snowfall of the season is creating a mess on the roads. drivers...
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mexican street culture. few things embody that particularly southern california latino street culture more than low riding. ♪nicler of everything iconic at the crossroads of hip-hop, design, tattooing, fashion and low-riding. >> the old-timers, they used to cut the coils or put sandbags in their truck to make them lower. then around the '70s is when they got popular. >> why these particular models of cars? >> it's pretty much always been late '50s all the way through the '60s and the '70s. then the '80s came, they started bringing in the cadillacs and the regals. the most classic well-known car for low riding is probably the '64 impala. >> how many korean low riders are there? >> there's a few asian ones sprinkled in. >> more asians? more koreans than 15 years ago? we're seeing a crossover with the food. >> right. for the most part, things are starting to get a lot more open. if you're asking i think there will be a lot more hispanic and asian mixed babies coming up in the future. >> i ain't mad at that. >> ideal low-riding is about getting appreciated by the people who best appreciate the traditions and tec
mexican street culture. few things embody that particularly southern california latino street culture more than low riding. ♪nicler of everything iconic at the crossroads of hip-hop, design, tattooing, fashion and low-riding. >> the old-timers, they used to cut the coils or put sandbags in their truck to make them lower. then around the '70s is when they got popular. >> why these particular models of cars? >> it's pretty much always been late '50s all the way through the...
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. >> by this time california is no longer a mexican province, we became a state in 1850. we have been here quite a while. the essence of his essay was monterey had exceeded from the early days. whaling operations of the coast of california, there was not a lot of commercial fishing but there were chinese and japanese along the coast and in monterey. population of commercial fish g fishing. it really hadn't taken off as it would eventually. when robert louis stevenson is here monterey is a sleepy old mexican town in his eyes. that is the way he described it. this house when the authors state when he was arranging a rendezvous with a woman he was courting, really has a strong romantic connection. there is a lot to the building in its long history including as the french hotel, had many guests coming to monterey. stevenson among the most notable and so there is a memorial to the author, many of his artifacts, we like to tell the story of his romantic rendezvous with his future wife. the house is significant to stevenson because of the admirations of many people had of him. it
. >> by this time california is no longer a mexican province, we became a state in 1850. we have been here quite a while. the essence of his essay was monterey had exceeded from the early days. whaling operations of the coast of california, there was not a lot of commercial fishing but there were chinese and japanese along the coast and in monterey. population of commercial fish g fishing. it really hadn't taken off as it would eventually. when robert louis stevenson is here monterey is a...
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missionswn for spanish and heritage and was the capital of california under both spain and mexico before becoming part of the united states after the mexican-american war. tv, we will tour the national steinbeck center, which houses a collection of books and artifacts from author john steinbeck. -- , author of discusses howard hughes experimental helicopters and other aviation first. stephen,ill join author of the death and life of moderate day, a story of revival , as he shows us the bay and talks about its recovery from the polluted body of water to one healthy and teeming with sea life today. is ago, this was a place he would not want to be standing, right on this beach, doing anything. because the water was polluted, the air was foul, the seals were gone and the wells were gone, the otters were gone, fishing was bad. sardines were eventually taken as well. so all of that was happening 80 years ago. the difference is that moderate day got better. >> on american history tv, we will visit the customhouse and learn about the importance this historic building had on trading from california to new mexico. next, we will go to carmel mission,
missionswn for spanish and heritage and was the capital of california under both spain and mexico before becoming part of the united states after the mexican-american war. tv, we will tour the national steinbeck center, which houses a collection of books and artifacts from author john steinbeck. -- , author of discusses howard hughes experimental helicopters and other aviation first. stephen,ill join author of the death and life of moderate day, a story of revival , as he shows us the bay and...
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california schools. interment camps where a japanese family had mexican laborers working there. at a japanese man gave lands to one point, the mexican family. the mendes family among others. had to go ton school very, very far away. it was the same thing as it was in the south with other groups. you couldn't drink out of the same water fountain. you couldn't swim in the same poll. you couldn't jump into the same fountains. you can go to the same schools. school andt, the westminster county, we are going to go there. lawyerthink about how a from the naacp worked with the family to desegregate the school system. an, who had justice for at that time was the governor of california. and you think about what mr. stanton said, when he was vesking about all the ways may be different but you are still a part of the same sea. able to come together and desegregate the state of california. for me, the most interesting thing when i go to delay no and coachella, is where some of these movements started. these kitchens in these tiny houses. garages -- you are looking at fields where they would
california schools. interment camps where a japanese family had mexican laborers working there. at a japanese man gave lands to one point, the mexican family. the mendes family among others. had to go ton school very, very far away. it was the same thing as it was in the south with other groups. you couldn't drink out of the same water fountain. you couldn't swim in the same poll. you couldn't jump into the same fountains. you can go to the same schools. school andt, the westminster county, we...
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. >> stevenson was hit in the 1870s there and so by this time of course california is no longer a mexicanrovince. we become a state in 1850. we have been there for quite a while. when stevenson stays there, he begins to write an essay called the old pacific capital. i think the essence of that essay is that monterey had pretty much receded from its glory days. whalley was a principal part of its economy. sure where the operations up and down the coast of california. there really wasn't all lots of commercial fishing at th septemr the were chinese and japanese fisher villages along the coast and even here in monterey. a good population of commercial fishing. it really had not taken off as a would eventually in the days of cannery row. when stevenson is here, underrate is kind of a sleepy old mexican town, in his eyes. that's what he described in his essay, the old pacific capital. this house was a place where the author stayed when he was arranging a rendezvous for a woman that he was courting. it has a very -- it has a lot of romantic connection. it was offered as a hotel, many guests are
. >> stevenson was hit in the 1870s there and so by this time of course california is no longer a mexicanrovince. we become a state in 1850. we have been there for quite a while. when stevenson stays there, he begins to write an essay called the old pacific capital. i think the essence of that essay is that monterey had pretty much receded from its glory days. whalley was a principal part of its economy. sure where the operations up and down the coast of california. there really wasn't...
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california. almost every restaurant serves pico de gallo, so that's red, white, and green. those are also the colors of the mexicanag, so i'm gonna say d, mexico. final answer. >> and you're off to a good start again. that's right. [applause] >> ah! >> $7,000. >> okay, great. we'll take it. whew! >> this is your $10,000 question. >> okay. [dramatic musical flourish] >> in her yearly tv spec
california. almost every restaurant serves pico de gallo, so that's red, white, and green. those are also the colors of the mexicanag, so i'm gonna say d, mexico. final answer. >> and you're off to a good start again. that's right. [applause] >> ah! >> $7,000. >> okay, great. we'll take it. whew! >> this is your $10,000 question. >> okay. [dramatic musical flourish] >> in her yearly tv spec
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it is known for its spanish heritage and was the capital of alta, california before becoming part of the united states after the mexican-american war. theook tv, we will tour national steinbeck center which houses a collection of books and artifacts from the nobel prize winning author. next, donald porter discusses howard hughes' experiment till helicopters and other aviation first. then we would join stephen polumbi, author of the death and life of monterey bay, as he shows us the bay and talks about his recovery from a polluted body of water to one that is healthy and teaming. >> 80 years ago, this is a place you would not be standing on this beach doing anything, because the water was polluted. the air was foul. the seals and whales were gone. the otters were gone. fishing was bad. the sardines were eventually leaving as well. that was all happening 80 years ago. the difference is monterey bay got better. >> we will visit the customhouse and learn about the importance this is the work building had on trading to both california and mexico. next, we will go to the carmel mission will hear about the mission of the prie
it is known for its spanish heritage and was the capital of alta, california before becoming part of the united states after the mexican-american war. theook tv, we will tour national steinbeck center which houses a collection of books and artifacts from the nobel prize winning author. next, donald porter discusses howard hughes' experiment till helicopters and other aviation first. then we would join stephen polumbi, author of the death and life of monterey bay, as he shows us the bay and...
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missions and heritage, and was the capital of all-time, california under both spain and mexico before becoming part of the united states after the mexican-american war. on booktv we will tour the national steinbeck center, which houses a collection of books and artifacts from the nobel prize-winning author john steinbeck. porter, author of howard's whirly birds, discusses howard hughes experimental helicopters and other aviation firsts. then we will join stephen columbia, author of "the death and life of monterey bay." he shows us the bay and talks about its recovery from a polluted body of water to one that is healthy and teeming with sea life today. >> 80 years ago today, this was not a place you would want to be standing, right on the speech, doing anything, because the water was polluted, the air was foul, the seals and whales were gone, the otters were gone, fishing was bad, the sardines eventually were all taken as well. all of that was happening 80 years ago. the difference is that monterey bay got better. >> on american history tv, we will visit the customhouse and learn about the importance this historic building had on trading
missions and heritage, and was the capital of all-time, california under both spain and mexico before becoming part of the united states after the mexican-american war. on booktv we will tour the national steinbeck center, which houses a collection of books and artifacts from the nobel prize-winning author john steinbeck. porter, author of howard's whirly birds, discusses howard hughes experimental helicopters and other aviation firsts. then we will join stephen columbia, author of "the...
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donald trump's popular make america great again hats are actually made, turns out at a california factory that employs mexicanes, yes. even more embarrassing for trump, his hair is made by syrian refugees. true story. >> last week i was away. i couldn't sit around and watch my favorite tv show. i miss the all of it, trump-ire. it's about a ruthless tycoon that will stop at nothing in his quest for power. honestly, i just watch it for the music. >> we're waiting for president obama to speak live. let's get to it. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> good morning. welcome to your "new day," tuesday, december 1st, 8:00 in the east. alisyn and mick in new york, we are in paris. there's a lot going on here, especially news of president obama giving a press conference before he leaves the conference here in paris. big headlines for him to discuss, what progress was made here at the cop21 vis-a-vis carbon emissions. can they do a deal with carbon emissions that will be legally binding? there's talk about that from the u.n. and differently international partners. what does that mean back home at the united states? and t
donald trump's popular make america great again hats are actually made, turns out at a california factory that employs mexicanes, yes. even more embarrassing for trump, his hair is made by syrian refugees. true story. >> last week i was away. i couldn't sit around and watch my favorite tv show. i miss the all of it, trump-ire. it's about a ruthless tycoon that will stop at nothing in his quest for power. honestly, i just watch it for the music. >> we're waiting for president obama...
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eight spanish missions and heritage and with the capital of california under both spain and mexico before becoming part of after the states mexican-american war. we will tour the national steinbeck center which houses a collection of books and artifacts from the nobel prize-winning author john steinbeck. oft, donald porter author discuss is how it uses experimental helicopters and other aviation firsts. then we join stephen lumbee author of the life and death the monterey bay, a story a revival as he shows us the day and talks about its recovery from a polluted body of water to one that is healthy and teeming with sea life today. >> 80 years ago, you would not want to stand on this beach. doing anything. it was -- the water was polluted. the air was foul. the seals and whales were gone. fishing was bad. the sardines eventually were all taken as well. all of that was happening 80 years ago. the differences that monterey bay got the better. >> on american history tv we visit the customhouse and learn about the importance this historic building had on trading to both california and mexico. next, we go to the carmel mission what we w
eight spanish missions and heritage and with the capital of california under both spain and mexico before becoming part of after the states mexican-american war. we will tour the national steinbeck center which houses a collection of books and artifacts from the nobel prize-winning author john steinbeck. oft, donald porter author discuss is how it uses experimental helicopters and other aviation firsts. then we join stephen lumbee author of the life and death the monterey bay, a story a revival...
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inspiration for author john steinbeck and was the capital of california under both spain and mexico before becoming part of the united states after the mexican-american war. on book tv, we'll tour the national stein beck center which artyfacts. and next donald porter discusses howard hues experimental helicopters. and we'll join the author of "death and life of monterey bay" as he talks about the recovery of a polluted body of water to one that is teaming with sea life today. >> 80 years ago, this is a place you wouldn't want to be standing doing anything because the war water was d, the foul. fishing was bad. the sar deans were taken as well. so all of that was happening 80 years ago and the difference is that monterey bay got better. >> on american history tv, we'll visit the custom house and learn about the importance it had on trading. we'll go to the carmel mission and hear about the missions founded by priests. the missions were designed to bring the catholic faith to the native peoples. then california's first constitutional convention was held. a historian shares the significance of this historic hall along with items related to the
inspiration for author john steinbeck and was the capital of california under both spain and mexico before becoming part of the united states after the mexican-american war. on book tv, we'll tour the national stein beck center which artyfacts. and next donald porter discusses howard hues experimental helicopters. and we'll join the author of "death and life of monterey bay" as he talks about the recovery of a polluted body of water to one that is teaming with sea life today. >>...
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mexican food chain chipotle is expanding tonight. cdc added illinois, maryland and pennsylvania to the list of states reporting illnesses. those states joining californiace tu safety measures today including high resolution testing. of all fresh produce to doe ticket the presence of path general. company is boosting employee training for safe food handlin handling. the says the outbreak will cut deeply in the profit. >> pep ridge farm is suing trader joe for infromm fringement. this cookie is accusing them of ripping off the cookie. complaint filed this week in federal court theya are asking that trader joe be pro hadn't from selling the cookie and seeking damages for potential trademark infingment". the spokesperson says the company doesn't comment on pending litigation. >> merger plan by blue bottle company and this bakery has fallen through. both company hoped to expand together but seven months after saying they planned to partner up the 2 companies now say it makes more sense fought to. >>> all right well 7 news at 9 does 10. up next. new close-up images from pluto showing more details than ever. >> iceland escape and what it >> iceland escape and
mexican food chain chipotle is expanding tonight. cdc added illinois, maryland and pennsylvania to the list of states reporting illnesses. those states joining californiace tu safety measures today including high resolution testing. of all fresh produce to doe ticket the presence of path general. company is boosting employee training for safe food handlin handling. the says the outbreak will cut deeply in the profit. >> pep ridge farm is suing trader joe for infromm fringement. this...
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the capital of all the, california under both spain and mexico before coming part of the u.s. after the mexican-american war. the nationale tour steinbeck center. next, some of warner, author of howard's really words, -- aviation firsts, then we join stephen for lumbee, author of the death and life of monterey bay -- of revival as he shows us the bay and talk about -- talks about its recovery from a polluted body of water to one that is teaming with sea life, today. >> 80 years ago, this is a place you would not want to be standing doing anything. the water was polluted, the air was fouled. the seals were gone, the otters were gone. the sardines eventually were all taken. all of that was happening 80 years ago. the difference is that monterey bay got better. american history tv, we will visit the customhouse and learn about the importance this historic building had to trading and california and mexico. next, we go to the carmel mission or if you're about the mission, founded by rinses can priest other an evoke this era. primarily to bring the catholics safe to the people. california's first con
the capital of all the, california under both spain and mexico before coming part of the u.s. after the mexican-american war. the nationale tour steinbeck center. next, some of warner, author of howard's really words, -- aviation firsts, then we join stephen for lumbee, author of the death and life of monterey bay -- of revival as he shows us the bay and talk about -- talks about its recovery from a polluted body of water to one that is teaming with sea life, today. >> 80 years ago, this...
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including california are confirmed by the cdc but the agency says it is not sure which ingredient is behind the health problems. chipotle says it is trying hard to tighten food safety standards. the mexican food chain hired a lab to help improve its delivery system. the new steps will ensure produce is tested before it is shipped. employees will also get additional training in food handling. >>> one lavish estate in sillicon valley is up for grabs but the price tag raising some eyebrows. this 8-acre property is going for $88 million. it's a tech entrepreneur who called it home. there's five bedrooms, normal kitchen and one for catering. wine lovers won't be disappointed at 11 million per acre the compound one of the most expensive properties ever listed publicly in sillicon valley. >>> today a san francisco restaurant lost its sign. sinbad's closed after a battle with the port of san francisco. it was there since 1975. now the city will build a public park and expand the ferry terminal at pier 2. >>> it is just gorgeous outside today. but paul, we have some rain in the forecast. right? >> rain moving in for the weekend. rain also beyond that. you are correct. friday night and it's gettin
including california are confirmed by the cdc but the agency says it is not sure which ingredient is behind the health problems. chipotle says it is trying hard to tighten food safety standards. the mexican food chain hired a lab to help improve its delivery system. the new steps will ensure produce is tested before it is shipped. employees will also get additional training in food handling. >>> one lavish estate in sillicon valley is up for grabs but the price tag raising some...
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california. while her son remains at a mexican immigration facility in mexico, a judge temporarily blocked eitherench were arrested on monday, two weeks after ethan missed a probation check in texas. back in 2013 the teenager killed four people, in a drunk driving accident but never got jail time because that psychologist arguing on his behalf said that he was too rich to know better. earlier dr. keith ablow told us he thinks that couch's family is to blame for this. listen. >> running away with his mother? you know the truth is, he probably should have run away from his mother back at like age 6. because he never instilled those lessons that a good parent would. >> no kidding, dr. keith. that's right. dr. ablow says it would be a long shot for couch to recover from this. >>> comedian bill cosby facing three felony sexual assault counts in a case that's been going on for nearly twelve years. the frail looking 78-year-old made his way into a pennsylvania courthouse for his arraignment. he entered a no plea, paid 10% of a $1 million bail and also reports to surrender his passport. prosecutors decided
california. while her son remains at a mexican immigration facility in mexico, a judge temporarily blocked eitherench were arrested on monday, two weeks after ethan missed a probation check in texas. back in 2013 the teenager killed four people, in a drunk driving accident but never got jail time because that psychologist arguing on his behalf said that he was too rich to know better. earlier dr. keith ablow told us he thinks that couch's family is to blame for this. listen. >> running...
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brown of california will chair tomorrow, and that's the signing ceremony in the under-2 degree memorandum of understanding. it's voluntary, subnational and we had a range of u.s. state, mexican states, german states in south-east asia, states over the world signing on that they want to participate and set the deep decarbonization targets. 80 or more% reductions. it is possible, also most critically. this is the big difference that because the clean technologies are cheaper, most of the barriers now are lack of policy, expertise or lack of ability to put in practice ideas like in california, where we mandate solar rooftops in 20, 20, and we are halfway there, and a million vehicles, using clean electricity. they are positive feed backs. it is ideas like that that are spreading. whether we get to the 2 degree target, it's this innovation frontier that changed the dialogue >>> thank you for that. one final question to you, professor green. you referenced it earlier. the opposition that president obama is getting from the effort that his administration has been making on this issue. congress, as you know, during this conference here, has passed resolutions against regulations ai
brown of california will chair tomorrow, and that's the signing ceremony in the under-2 degree memorandum of understanding. it's voluntary, subnational and we had a range of u.s. state, mexican states, german states in south-east asia, states over the world signing on that they want to participate and set the deep decarbonization targets. 80 or more% reductions. it is possible, also most critically. this is the big difference that because the clean technologies are cheaper, most of the barriers...
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mexicans or jews, it would be incomplete. >> although the size of the muslim american population is difficult to measure in part because the u.s. census doesn't track religious affiliation it's estimated california has the nation's largest muslim community accounting for 1% of the state's population with the majority living here in southern california. what if healthcare worker david williams who also volunteers to help feed the homeless, wasn't allowed into the united states? >> that's something we offer, for number one reason because we care we're human beings but that our faith teaches that. >> but what about obad mohammed helping needy people? >> we're out there average person trying the go to work, school, provide for our families, for the community and do what we can in this world. >> reporter: back at the middle ground muslim center mark manley offers his afternoon prayers. he's unapolapologetic about his faith. >> i think we should stand up not just for selfishness of protecting ourselves but seeing when we do we're protecting some other group in the future, not someone who wants to live in fear. james brown said it best, i'd rather die on my feet than live on my knees. >> jennifer londo
mexicans or jews, it would be incomplete. >> although the size of the muslim american population is difficult to measure in part because the u.s. census doesn't track religious affiliation it's estimated california has the nation's largest muslim community accounting for 1% of the state's population with the majority living here in southern california. what if healthcare worker david williams who also volunteers to help feed the homeless, wasn't allowed into the united states? >>...
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california terror investigation. how the san bernardino killers got assault rifles. >> pam: plus. >> pam: donald trump not backing down. amid controversy over his plan for muslims. >> pam: and next. >> pam: things getting worse for mexicanfood giant - chipotle. >> pam: after two. highly contagious viruses. spread to more than one- hundred people. >> reporter:new at 8 tonight: health scares at chipotle restaurants across the country, are having a major impact on the restaurant chain. >> reporter:the companies stock has dropped, and even patrons here in the bay area are seeing a difference. >> pam:kron 4's j.r. stone is following the story. he joins us live at a chipotle location in walnut creek. j.r. >> reporter:pam, i went to three different chipotle restaurants today.i still have yet to find a long line. >> reporter:chipotle in downtown san francisco, no long line. chipotle in lafayette, no long line. chipotle in walnut creek, no long line. this comes after the restaurant was linked to e-coli outbreaks in 9 states, including california, and a norovirus case in boston, massachusetts that left at least 120 sick. here in the bay area some are changing their eating habits. >>i've definitely noticed some of my friends are b
california terror investigation. how the san bernardino killers got assault rifles. >> pam: plus. >> pam: donald trump not backing down. amid controversy over his plan for muslims. >> pam: and next. >> pam: things getting worse for mexicanfood giant - chipotle. >> pam: after two. highly contagious viruses. spread to more than one- hundred people. >> reporter:new at 8 tonight: health scares at chipotle restaurants across the country, are having a major impact...
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mexican border for migrants crossing into the u.s. illegally. two facilities will be open this month in texas and california400 beds to help the influx of children. >> the number of undocumented minors crossing from mexico cut in half over the last year but that's not the case everywhere. paul beban has the story from the rio grande valley. >> that's the voice of a teenage girl, maria from el salvador. that is not her real name and we can't show you her lovely smile. she said 17, a minor in the custody of mexican authorities. they need to protect her identity before they deport her back home. >> she told us why she left. >> because there was a tragedy in my family. they killed my brother. i saw who it was and how he was killed. >> maria said nobody knows why her brother was shot. it happened right outside her family's front door. she heard the gunfire, went outside and whenning fell down besides her wounded brother, he moved. >> he moved and that's when he shot him again in the heart. >> oh, my god. >> the gunman pointed his weapon at maria but ran off without a word. that was october 10. her uncle was gunn
mexican border for migrants crossing into the u.s. illegally. two facilities will be open this month in texas and california400 beds to help the influx of children. >> the number of undocumented minors crossing from mexico cut in half over the last year but that's not the case everywhere. paul beban has the story from the rio grande valley. >> that's the voice of a teenage girl, maria from el salvador. that is not her real name and we can't show you her lovely smile. she said 17, a...
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california will chair tomorrow and that's the signing ceremonies of the under two-degree memorandum of understanding. it's voluntary, it's subnational we have had a whole ranges of u.s. states, german, mexicanutheast asia states all over the world signing owe that they want to both participate and set these deep decarbon saying targets, the 80 or so more reduction that his they see as pass believing by not only what they can do locally but also most critically and this is the big difference. because clean technology is so cheaper. most is lack of policy expertise or lack of ability to put in practice ideas like we have in california where we man date a million solar rooftops by 2020. and we are more than halfway there. and a million electric vehicles and they use clean electricity those are positive feed backs it's ideas like that that are spreading. whether we get to the two-degree target in this or not, it's this innovation problem tear which is changing the dialogue. >> professor or kammen, thank you for that. one final question to you, professor green, you referenced it earlier the opposition that president obama is getting from his efforts he's make on the ground this issue. congas you
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falling south of the border, south of the mexican border. texas will be impacting us on >> eric: it's 9:39 a dramatic first hand account of wild fires in southern california captured on camera by a family unexpectedly found themselves in the heart of the flames. just look at that video. it's incredible. it happened friday night. the family says they were on their way home at the time. these there was nothing to indicate they were driving directly into the firenol burning embers landed on their windshield. they did get to safety without anybody getting hurt. after fighting that fire, officials say it's about 60% contained. a downed power line and strong winds being blamed for the wild fire that's already burned more than 1200 acres. >> heather: a battle underway discriminatory harassment. the attorney general taking on this case now. maura healey submitting a proposal last week looking to set standards for harassment under the federal fair housing act. it would make it clear that landlords can be held liable for discrimination. attorney general healy says she'll she's determined to make sure all tenants will be treated fairly. >>> and a somber night in wob
falling south of the border, south of the mexican border. texas will be impacting us on >> eric: it's 9:39 a dramatic first hand account of wild fires in southern california captured on camera by a family unexpectedly found themselves in the heart of the flames. just look at that video. it's incredible. it happened friday night. the family says they were on their way home at the time. these there was nothing to indicate they were driving directly into the firenol burning embers landed on...