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colleagues that bill brown introduced -- they took us to this the site, a chinese medical doctor took us there on the first morning that we arrived and he said i know exactly where birch was buried. he said my father was a presbyterian missionary and he was there at the burial service and he took us right there. there's no evidence, nothing but a few cement slabs now that exist. there is no memorial and no sign or anything like that but we were able to look at the site as well as the catholic church before the funeral took ways. the funeral which william millard describes is attended i japanese officers and other -- others who had just surrendered to the americans at the end of the war. this very curious collection of people japanese as well as chinese who had worked for the japanese who are attending the funeral of this american officer. the death of john birch came as a shock to americans in china. general albert wiedemann or who succeeded stillwell was the commanding officer. he received news just a few days after a radio telegram, and he was deeply concerned that the death of an a
colleagues that bill brown introduced -- they took us to this the site, a chinese medical doctor took us there on the first morning that we arrived and he said i know exactly where birch was buried. he said my father was a presbyterian missionary and he was there at the burial service and he took us right there. there's no evidence, nothing but a few cement slabs now that exist. there is no memorial and no sign or anything like that but we were able to look at the site as well as the catholic...
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i caught up with net power ceo bill brown. to see how the technology would work.gle way of making electricity from fossil fuels has had one component forever. that is steam. we boil some water. we expand the water from a big piece of water and we pushed through a turbine it turns and it makes electricity that is the way we've been doing it for a long time. the problem with steam is that about 50% of the energy from steam cycles is wasted. it goes into the air. it doesn't stay in the cycle. what we did was decided how can we keep the heat in the system? we take oxygen and natural gas and. theept it in the system demonstration plan is being built southeast of houston texas. it is being built by exelon. toshiba is providing the turbines. a year from now it will fire up. our goal is to make it such that no matter what the price of that will not be a factor because we will be of a 100% of the carbon. we are at 59% efficient. if we capture all the carbon dioxide. somewhere roughly between 800 and $1200 per unit. we will cost the same. ambulance to cost we capture 100% o
i caught up with net power ceo bill brown. to see how the technology would work.gle way of making electricity from fossil fuels has had one component forever. that is steam. we boil some water. we expand the water from a big piece of water and we pushed through a turbine it turns and it makes electricity that is the way we've been doing it for a long time. the problem with steam is that about 50% of the energy from steam cycles is wasted. it goes into the air. it doesn't stay in the cycle. what...
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nation's first 15-dollar minimum-wage bill, governor jerry brown is >>> just one week after signing the nation's first $15 minimum wage bill, governor jerry brown is family lead. under a current law, the state will pay families up to 55% of their standard paycheck for up to six weeks. that law signed yesterday raises that reimbursement rate to 70%. >> so, it's a real pleasure to be able to sign another bill that helps ordinary californians. working men and women. >> so the new paid family leave law the state law takes effect in 2018. president obama took notice saying, "congress needs to catch up to california and the countries all over the world by acting to guarantee paid family leave to all americans." >>> san francisco ahead of california and the country for that matter as it's the first city to require businesses to require full paid leave for new parents. today supervisors will make that ordinance official. 20 workers to provide the family leave benefits. mayor ed lee will sign that new measure into law. >>> at 4:55 on your tuesday. a big relief for the thousands of people who rel
nation's first 15-dollar minimum-wage bill, governor jerry brown is >>> just one week after signing the nation's first $15 minimum wage bill, governor jerry brown is family lead. under a current law, the state will pay families up to 55% of their standard paycheck for up to six weeks. that law signed yesterday raises that reimbursement rate to 70%. >> so, it's a real pleasure to be able to sign another bill that helps ordinary californians. working men and women. >> so the...
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i also want to express appreciation to bill brown who is the person who introduced me to chinese colleagues in the city of shoe joe where john birch was laid to rest. more on that in a little bit later. it's a great privilege to be here today for a variety, for all of those reasons. when i started this project back in 2010, i had no idea who john birch was, like most americans. his name to me was synonymous with right wing anti-communist politics in the united states. and i was a kid growing up in michigan, there was a satire of the birch society and a trio, if you remember that and there was a line that said we only help the hero from we got our name. he's our hero even though were not sure what he did. [laughter] that may be kind of curious about who he really was, but never curious enough to actually dig into it and find out. lo and behold, when i read and stumbled upon the information that he had been a missionary and a military intelligence officer in china, i was really quite astounded and quite curious. one of my first trips was up to the national archives in college park and there w
i also want to express appreciation to bill brown who is the person who introduced me to chinese colleagues in the city of shoe joe where john birch was laid to rest. more on that in a little bit later. it's a great privilege to be here today for a variety, for all of those reasons. when i started this project back in 2010, i had no idea who john birch was, like most americans. his name to me was synonymous with right wing anti-communist politics in the united states. and i was a kid growing up...
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bill. >> brown: republican state senator cam ward spearheaded the legislative effort. >> it took many yearsinto this mess; it's going to take as many years to get out. it was easy to get votes by saying "i'm going to be tough ob crime." it's a lot harder to say "i'm going to maintain a healthy, constitutional system." doesn't quite fit on the bumper sticker the same way the first slogan did. >> brown: among other things, the new law, which just went into effect in january, creates a new class of felonies for lown level drug and property crimes that keeps offenders out of state prisons. alabama was the only state that considered all forms of property theft as violent crimes. it's now re-classified third degree burglary as a non-violent crime.gl the law requires the hiring of 100 additional probation and parole officers. it mandates that parole boards create standardized guidelines statewide, give reasons why inmates are denied parole, and reduces punishments for minor parole violations. for the first time the new law uses risk assessment to focus resources on those who most need them, and fu
bill. >> brown: republican state senator cam ward spearheaded the legislative effort. >> it took many yearsinto this mess; it's going to take as many years to get out. it was easy to get votes by saying "i'm going to be tough ob crime." it's a lot harder to say "i'm going to maintain a healthy, constitutional system." doesn't quite fit on the bumper sticker the same way the first slogan did. >> brown: among other things, the new law, which just went into...
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. >>> one week after signing the nation's first $15-minimum wage bill, governor jerry brown is making more trail blazing legislation for family leave. >> so a pleasure to sign another bill that helps ordinary californians, working men and women. >> reporter: under a current law, families are eligible for 55% reimbursement of their paycheck for up to six months. this new law raises that rate to 70% for a lower paid workers. private sector employees will receive an increase of 60%. the law takes effect in 2018. >>> nasa's kepler telescope lost its way for a while and phoned home for help. nasa is scrambling for answers. scott budman is at nasa in mountainview for us this evening. this kepler telescope is a big deal. what's happening with it? >> yeah, it really is. kepler, as of tonight is stable, but there are still a lot of questions to be looked into. the famous planet hunting telescope, which you may remember launched originally back in 2009 went into what nasa called emergency mode late thursday night forcing its to burn more of its fuel than engineers hoped. those working here at n
. >>> one week after signing the nation's first $15-minimum wage bill, governor jerry brown is making more trail blazing legislation for family leave. >> so a pleasure to sign another bill that helps ordinary californians, working men and women. >> reporter: under a current law, families are eligible for 55% reimbursement of their paycheck for up to six months. this new law raises that rate to 70% for a lower paid workers. private sector employees will receive an increase...
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anne makovec shows us while governor jerry brown is set to sign a bill that will boost the state's minimum wage, not everybody is happy about it. >> reporter: governor jerry brown is set to make history, making california the first state to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour. >> it's a matter of making a more secure harmonious society. >> reporter: it will happen over the next six years. the state's $10 an hour minimum wage, already the highest in the country, would rise to $10.50 next january with subsequent increases to $15 by 2022. >> those who earn the least do need more. they've got to pay for housing and food and maybe college for their kids. >> reporter: many republicans oppose the wage hike and are upset about the dizzying speed on which it was voted. >> i don't argue this is an illusive promise. the individual who will now have this $15 and may be better off, may be better off but for a short period of time. because that job may quickly and likely in many cases be eliminated. >> reporter: the measure does include a caveat along with the governor to suspend increases during econ
anne makovec shows us while governor jerry brown is set to sign a bill that will boost the state's minimum wage, not everybody is happy about it. >> reporter: governor jerry brown is set to make history, making california the first state to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour. >> it's a matter of making a more secure harmonious society. >> reporter: it will happen over the next six years. the state's $10 an hour minimum wage, already the highest in the country, would rise to...
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brown. the former california governor had one contests in vermont and connecticut heading into new york, and needed another victory to continue momentum against democratic front-runner bill clinton. but jerry brown finished third in new york with governor clinton winning the state on his way to securing the party nomination. bill clinton then defeated incumbent george h.w. bush in the general election. this program is about one hour. >> we welcome you to the post. we are very glad to have you. we wish you luck on tuesday. is there anything you want to say to us before we go to questions? sometimes what is happening to you takes a few minutes to tell you -- tell us what you would like us to do. mr. brown: by temperament, by experience, by commitment i find , myself in this presidential campaign, offering what i believe to be the only viable alternative for 1992 to restore stability and opportunity to this country. it is the premise ofca
brown. the former california governor had one contests in vermont and connecticut heading into new york, and needed another victory to continue momentum against democratic front-runner bill clinton. but jerry brown finished third in new york with governor clinton winning the state on his way to securing the party nomination. bill clinton then defeated incumbent george h.w. bush in the general election. this program is about one hour. >> we welcome you to the post. we are very glad to have...
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governor jerry brown signs the $15 minimum wage bill into law. this afternoon reaction is pouring in. i'm michelle griego. frank is off today. under the plan businesses will have until 2022 to incrementally raise wages until they hit $15. the law will benefit approximately 7 million california hourly workers. >> so this is about economic justice. it's about people. it's about creating a little tiny balance in a system that every day becomes more unbalanced. >> california is the first to pass a statewide minimum raise increase. >> the people here at the service employees international union say today was an emotional victory, but there's still more work to be done. by live video feed members of the service employees international union applauded along side the thousands of other workers who consider today a major win. moments before governor jerry brown signed the bill that will raise the state's minimum wage to $15 an hour in 2022, the governor said today would not have been possible without the initiative led by the people here. for college stud
governor jerry brown signs the $15 minimum wage bill into law. this afternoon reaction is pouring in. i'm michelle griego. frank is off today. under the plan businesses will have until 2022 to incrementally raise wages until they hit $15. the law will benefit approximately 7 million california hourly workers. >> so this is about economic justice. it's about people. it's about creating a little tiny balance in a system that every day becomes more unbalanced. >> california is the...
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. >>> one week after signing the nation's first $15 minimum wage bill, governor brown is green lating more trail blazing legislation for family leave. the state would pay families up to 55% of their standard paycheck for up to six weeks. the law signed yesterday raises that reimbursement rate to 70%. >> so it's a real pleasure to be able to sign another bill that helps ordinary californians, working men and women. >> new paid family leave law takes effect in 2018. president obama took notice say, quote, congress needs to catch up to california and to countries all over the world by acting to guarantee paid family leave to all americans. >>> let's check your weather. kari's in the weather center. >> looking good. we have clouds hanging around, scott. we cannot shake them. let's do a time lapse of san francisco to see how we cleared out overnight and then the clouds rolled back in. we'll see them for maybe another hour or two and the sun will break out. still dealing with that and a lack of sunshine keeps our temperatures down. it's 57 degrees now in san francisco and the east bay. and
. >>> one week after signing the nation's first $15 minimum wage bill, governor brown is green lating more trail blazing legislation for family leave. the state would pay families up to 55% of their standard paycheck for up to six weeks. the law signed yesterday raises that reimbursement rate to 70%. >> so it's a real pleasure to be able to sign another bill that helps ordinary californians, working men and women. >> new paid family leave law takes effect in 2018. president...
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, really a peculiar flower, isn't it.ld t >> brown: working with wilson on the park effort, and joining us in the hurricane bayou is writee and botanist billch. >> brown: among his many roles, finch hosts a sunday morning call-in radio show in mobile to talk nature, gardening and the delta. >> working in the delta's favor, finch says, is its sheer size and power. the water is simply too wild to do any major building here. moreover, the state governmente has already protected tens of thousands of acres of territoryt through its "forever wild" land trust, which uses taxes on oil drilling to purchase conservation lands. >> we've done great work protecting this floodplain.in where we are now. the land was not expensive. it was not hard to purchase. but not everything lives in the floodplain.ar even the turtles who live here require the dry land. what we've done a terrible job of is preserving the areas where people can develop, the areas that are dryer than this. >> brown: finch and wilson took us to an area that has been protected: splinter hill bog, home to carnivorous flowers like these pitcher plants, which use decoy flowers to trap theirw
, really a peculiar flower, isn't it.ld t >> brown: working with wilson on the park effort, and joining us in the hurricane bayou is writee and botanist billch. >> brown: among his many roles, finch hosts a sunday morning call-in radio show in mobile to talk nature, gardening and the delta. >> working in the delta's favor, finch says, is its sheer size and power. the water is simply too wild to do any major building here. moreover, the state governmente has already protected...
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the teller handed him m 3 ststacks of bills, but brown tok only a single hundred-dollar bill. he said he was homeless and hungry. the next day, he surrendered d to the police voluntarily, telling them that his mother hadn't raised him that way. he pleaded guilty. you know what he got? 15 years in jail. >> wow. >> 15 years in jail. happens all over the country. the big boys get off. we are under-enforcing the criminal justice laws against corporations. there's no 3 strikes and ouout for a corporation. no 3 strikikes and out. there's no probation for a corporation, hardly ever. and the executives, they have shields of law firms to defend themselves. and it's getting worse because there were several hundred savings-and-loan executives prosecuted, convicted, and sent to jail 20 years ago, and some enron executives were. but they have so gamed the system, the corporate lawyers, it's extremely difficult to put them in jail. and by the way, if f ty went to jail, they would improve the prospects for prison reform. [laughter] and the food would be better. [laughter] the governments buy
the teller handed him m 3 ststacks of bills, but brown tok only a single hundred-dollar bill. he said he was homeless and hungry. the next day, he surrendered d to the police voluntarily, telling them that his mother hadn't raised him that way. he pleaded guilty. you know what he got? 15 years in jail. >> wow. >> 15 years in jail. happens all over the country. the big boys get off. we are under-enforcing the criminal justice laws against corporations. there's no 3 strikes and ouout...
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york and in another victory could today's lament them against democratic front rudder bill clinton but jerry brown finished third in new york with governor clinton when he missed it on his own to secured party nomination. this program is about it now or. >> we welcome you and are very glad to have you. we wish you
york and in another victory could today's lament them against democratic front rudder bill clinton but jerry brown finished third in new york with governor clinton when he missed it on his own to secured party nomination. this program is about it now or. >> we welcome you and are very glad to have you. we wish you
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in los angeles on the governor jerry brown signed a bill to lift wages to $15 by the year 2022.he said people are fed up with the low pay. >> there's a lot of anger in the presidential campaign. and they have many sources. one of the services are to me is the way the average american is being treated at this particular economy. today we do something about that in a very significant way. nicole: experts say other states may follow new york and california. lauren: regulations could damage the 150-dollar merger between pfizer and allergan. the deal is on track with the treasury department posts out there both on corporate archers that allow companies to avoid taxes by moving headquarters saturday night dates. several dealmakers vegetables seem to be aimed at the deal between pfizer and allergan criticized during the election nears initially. visit the regulation sent shares tumbling 19% in after-hours. >> changes of walt disney chief operating officer said he is leaving the company. he was the man widely thought to take over for the big role for the chief executive bob iker. he rep
in los angeles on the governor jerry brown signed a bill to lift wages to $15 by the year 2022.he said people are fed up with the low pay. >> there's a lot of anger in the presidential campaign. and they have many sources. one of the services are to me is the way the average american is being treated at this particular economy. today we do something about that in a very significant way. nicole: experts say other states may follow new york and california. lauren: regulations could damage...
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>> reporter: if the tax exemption bill is taxed it would save california women $20 million annually. julie -- juliet and rich kpix 5. >>> today governor jerry brown signed a bill raising minimum wage to $15 an hour. california now has the highest state minimum wage in the nation. it will not happen all at once. businesses will gradually raise wages to $50 an hour by 2022. >> this is about economic justice. it's about people and creating a little tiny balance that every day becomes more unbalanced. >> reporter: low-wage workers are covered by the new law. businesses predict it will cost jobs and higher pay for state workers will cost taxpayers $3.6 billion a year. >>> a major merger is happening in the air. alaska airlines is buying virgin american. the price tag is $2.6 billion. here we see what it means for employees at the burlingame headquarters and what it means for travel. >> reporter: this is a big deal both for employees and for travelers because a lot of people at least here at sfo see this as a loss of the hip hometown airline. [music] the hip music purple lighting and read the the lounge chairs -- and funky lounge chairs exuded cool air
>> reporter: if the tax exemption bill is taxed it would save california women $20 million annually. julie -- juliet and rich kpix 5. >>> today governor jerry brown signed a bill raising minimum wage to $15 an hour. california now has the highest state minimum wage in the nation. it will not happen all at once. businesses will gradually raise wages to $50 an hour by 2022. >> this is about economic justice. it's about people and creating a little tiny balance that every day...
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before signing the bill, governor jerry brown says the move makes sense. >> we're trying to compensate for the gross inequality. >> it goes into effect start nothing 2018. the move comes a week after brown signed a law to increase the minimum wage to $15 an hour. >>> being met with opposition at a contra costa middle school. >> reporter: the curriculum that's causing this controversy only takes up about 10 to 15 minutes of the school day for 4 days this week. that means only an hour of time will be dedicated to lgbtq awareness week. out of 1250 students at wind mere ranch middle school, parents of 134 of them contacted the school to tell them their child won't be taking part in lgbtq week. >> some will go have study hall and the others will be released about a half-hour early. >> reporter: it's a continuation of character education lessons of tolerance and respect taught year round. >> we're talking this week specifically about the lgbt community because they are a group that has been treated unfairly. >> reporter: some parents here believe this is a lesson that should be taught at hom
before signing the bill, governor jerry brown says the move makes sense. >> we're trying to compensate for the gross inequality. >> it goes into effect start nothing 2018. the move comes a week after brown signed a law to increase the minimum wage to $15 an hour. >>> being met with opposition at a contra costa middle school. >> reporter: the curriculum that's causing this controversy only takes up about 10 to 15 minutes of the school day for 4 days this week. that...
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. >> california, governor brown signed a bill to take minimum wage up to $15.00 by 2022. is it right for the state to do itality loan or do you need national increase? gentlemen, should we not do that at all? >> i do support that governor bill signed the bill. personally i think $15 is too high on a state-wide basis. it's fine for san francisco, l.a., silicon valley. i think something like $13 or $14 would work better in the central valley. part of the problem is it isn't clear governor brown understood the issue. at the same time he signed the bill, he also said there was no economic case case for raising minimum wage. >> this is actually wrong. for years, not long ago survey showed 90% of economists said raising the minimum wage results in unemployment. 80% of canadian economists think that. what's going to happen in california, in a place where the cost of living compared to san francisco is about $6.50 to the minimum wage to what it would be in 16. you know why that bill was signed? it's a $3.5 billion increase for republican employee unions and means unemployment for
. >> california, governor brown signed a bill to take minimum wage up to $15.00 by 2022. is it right for the state to do itality loan or do you need national increase? gentlemen, should we not do that at all? >> i do support that governor bill signed the bill. personally i think $15 is too high on a state-wide basis. it's fine for san francisco, l.a., silicon valley. i think something like $13 or $14 would work better in the central valley. part of the problem is it isn't clear...
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connecticut heading into new york and needed another victory to continue momentum against bill clinton. jerry brown finished third in new york
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democrats voted for the bill and republicans opposed it. governor brown plans to sign the bill on monday in los angeles. the governor of new york reached a deal with lawmakers in his state to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour. in california the first increase is due to take place in january to raise it by $10.50. the minimum wage goes up one dollar every year until it reaches $15 in the year 2022. >>> union workers in san jose rallied yesterday showing support for higher minimum wage. with the high cost of living here in the bay area they say it's only fair. >> we need the raise because in the silicon valley we can't live without it. we are making a little bit of money and the big companies are making millions and millions. >> these union members' contract ex-conspires at the end of april so the fight is not over for them. another rally is scheduled april 14th. >>> new this morning the u.s. labor department released the latest job report. u.s. employers added 215,000 jobs and exceeded economist's predictions. economists expected 200,000 jobs added so
democrats voted for the bill and republicans opposed it. governor brown plans to sign the bill on monday in los angeles. the governor of new york reached a deal with lawmakers in his state to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour. in california the first increase is due to take place in january to raise it by $10.50. the minimum wage goes up one dollar every year until it reaches $15 in the year 2022. >>> union workers in san jose rallied yesterday showing support for higher minimum...
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. >>> well, it's all up to governor brown, a bill now waiting on his desk that would give california the nation's highest minimum wage. the the measure easily passed assembly this morning and the state senate green lighted it an hour ago. over the next six years it would gradually increase the current $10 minimum wage to $15. supporters say the hike will help the state's poorest workers, critics claim it will force business owners to make layoffs. governor brown may sign the legislation as early as monday. >>> today more than 100 workers, many janitors, rallied in san jose in support of the minimum wage hike and want better protections in the workplace, especially for women. >> we're fighting for legislation that's here in sacramento, to protect janitors from sexual violence and abuse which is common in the industry and needs to be stopped. >> the workers rallied in memory of the late labor leader, caesar chavez. >>> has it happened again? the san francisco district attorney's office says a new round of sfpd officers have been caught sended racist and homophobic tests, nbc bay area's
. >>> well, it's all up to governor brown, a bill now waiting on his desk that would give california the nation's highest minimum wage. the the measure easily passed assembly this morning and the state senate green lighted it an hour ago. over the next six years it would gradually increase the current $10 minimum wage to $15. supporters say the hike will help the state's poorest workers, critics claim it will force business owners to make layoffs. governor brown may sign the...
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. >>> governor jerry brown sending a bill to gradually raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour, bumping the $10 an hour minimum wage $.50 next year, and a one-day olar -- one dollar an hour increase through 2022. >>> and stealing a special donation made by the giants hunter pence. and the theft was caught on surveillance video. >> reporter: the make-a-wish foundation on the eighth floor of the building, and there is security, and there is an alarm system in the offices, and how these thieves got in on saturday night is the big question. inside these offices, take a look, and they rummaged through the desk, and the people that work in the office and have not had a chance to inventory everything taken from the saturday night burglary yet. one of the high-profile items they know was definitely stolen was this scooter that was donated and signed by the san francisco giant hunter pence. you can see one man carrying the scooter down the stairs, and the other man lugging two suitcases with other stolen items.>> the scooter was an incredible donation and we were able to raise $40,000 by offerin
. >>> governor jerry brown sending a bill to gradually raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour, bumping the $10 an hour minimum wage $.50 next year, and a one-day olar -- one dollar an hour increase through 2022. >>> and stealing a special donation made by the giants hunter pence. and the theft was caught on surveillance video. >> reporter: the make-a-wish foundation on the eighth floor of the building, and there is security, and there is an alarm system in the offices,...
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when governor brown signs the bill into law. the landmark legislation passed both houses of the legisature today. it will be a gradual wage increase to 15-dollars by the year 20-22. and as kron-4's phillippe djegal reports, reaction is mixed. >> phillipe :on the surface of it. in pleasant hill, customers at this kinder's meats, deli and bbq support those making the food set to get a raise. they say the economy will benefit as well. >> : pretty sure a lot of people, uh, are going to start applying for jobs. >> phillipe :others say the minimum wage increase to 15- dollars an hour in california soon to be signed into law still isn't enough. >> : not really, you ain't paying for your own spot with no 15 dollars. completestatewide, the governor's office says there are about seven million hourly workers out there and currently. more than 30-percent of them earn minimum wage. >> : we actually have an above minimum wage pay rate. >> phillipe :justin kinder is the owner and c-e-o of kinder's bbq. a family-owned chain which employs some 2
when governor brown signs the bill into law. the landmark legislation passed both houses of the legisature today. it will be a gradual wage increase to 15-dollars by the year 20-22. and as kron-4's phillippe djegal reports, reaction is mixed. >> phillipe :on the surface of it. in pleasant hill, customers at this kinder's meats, deli and bbq support those making the food set to get a raise. they say the economy will benefit as well. >> : pretty sure a lot of people, uh, are going to...
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. >> i did not think this is a my see this -- he dug up amazing clip of 199 with jerry brown and bill clinton went at it. jerry brown was attacking hillary clinton's legal fees and over corruption and when you go watch that, watch past debates this is the gentlist, most respectful, most substantive also campaign we've seen. give credit to them both they have real differences that they explained quite clearly, generally kept it above the board which is one reason i'm skeptical those say it's going to be that hard for the party to unite after the convention. >> i thought it was interesting, that he conceded that he's not interested in using tens of millions of dollars to start political action group or endorse like-minded democratic candidates but wants to become member of the party and focus on policy, minimum wage. >> something very striking about that, the fact that he has not been democrat for deck eights. the movement that he built something separate and distinct from the democratic party when saying that democratic party is a weak host waiting to be taken offer by this new movemen
. >> i did not think this is a my see this -- he dug up amazing clip of 199 with jerry brown and bill clinton went at it. jerry brown was attacking hillary clinton's legal fees and over corruption and when you go watch that, watch past debates this is the gentlist, most respectful, most substantive also campaign we've seen. give credit to them both they have real differences that they explained quite clearly, generally kept it above the board which is one reason i'm skeptical those say...
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leon: in california governor jerry brown signed a bill to raise minimum wage into law. they are the first stage in country with minimum wage of $15 an hour. the wage will rise slowly from the current $10 an hour over the next six years to begin with a 50-cent per hour rise in january to reach $15 an hour in 2022. now, new york state reached a deal to raise state minimum wage there. to $15. we are learning new information about yesterday's deadly train derailment outside of philadelphia. the crews continue to clean from the scene. joce sterman was at a press conference. joce: ntsb said the train was going 126 miles per hour at the time of the crash. it was beneath the limit for the section of track. the operator did hit the emergency break five seconds before impact with the backhoe but it was not fast enough. investigators wor at the scene today outside of philadelphia. examining the locomotive and the cars of the train. ntsb found nothing unusual. they have brought back the event recorder here to d.c. it did capture every moment they say leading up to the crash of the
leon: in california governor jerry brown signed a bill to raise minimum wage into law. they are the first stage in country with minimum wage of $15 an hour. the wage will rise slowly from the current $10 an hour over the next six years to begin with a 50-cent per hour rise in january to reach $15 an hour in 2022. now, new york state reached a deal to raise state minimum wage there. to $15. we are learning new information about yesterday's deadly train derailment outside of philadelphia. the...
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that is the antidote -- moloch stone -- governor brown assigned a bill to make it available in many drugstores do not carry it. >>> a man who may have had a gun led police and officers on an overnight chase in southern california. the pursuit began near lax at 11:00 last night after police tried to pull the man over after a transit officer saw him holding a gun. he drove east into san bernardino county on 4 different highways before giving himself up at a gas station in the high desert community of victorville and no one hurt. >>> police are looking for a missing man from san mateo. investigators think he could be an san francisco. michael schaefer was last seen on monday. his family says he takes daily medication and they worry he has gone this long without it he could be driving a 1996 toyota camry, gold, license plate on the screen. he was last seen wearing glasses and a black hoodie and jeans. call police if you know where he might be. >>> we know people inside an suv that smashed into a navy fighter jet were from sampras and -- san jose. the driver and passenger died when their suv slamme
that is the antidote -- moloch stone -- governor brown assigned a bill to make it available in many drugstores do not carry it. >>> a man who may have had a gun led police and officers on an overnight chase in southern california. the pursuit began near lax at 11:00 last night after police tried to pull the man over after a transit officer saw him holding a gun. he drove east into san bernardino county on 4 different highways before giving himself up at a gas station in the high desert...
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both democrats voted for the bill saying it would help the working poor and every republican opposed it saying that's a job killer. governor brown plans to kill the bill on sunday. new york's governor reached a deal last night with lawmakers in his state that would raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour. >>> in california, the first increase is set to come next year, up to 10.50 and then in 2018, $11. and then it goes up $1 every year until it reaches $15 in the year 2022. >>> and the town of moraga is asking for help from the state. the damage is far beyond what they can afford by the by 15 sinkhole opened up during the heavy rain on march 15th which is still closed. >>> coming up, google under fire for an april fools day prank. up next, the serious backlash and why one person is saying it cost them their job. >>> lights, camera, stamos. >>> john stamos is set to release a new documentary or is he? >>> beyonci announced that she is launching an active wear line for women. >> the part became a state of mind. it became my strength. >> it is called ivy park. the park where she used to run as a child gave her the inspiration. ivy pa
both democrats voted for the bill saying it would help the working poor and every republican opposed it saying that's a job killer. governor brown plans to kill the bill on sunday. new york's governor reached a deal last night with lawmakers in his state that would raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour. >>> in california, the first increase is set to come next year, up to 10.50 and then in 2018, $11. and then it goes up $1 every year until it reaches $15 in the year 2022. >>>...
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. >>> now keep it right here for more news, weather and sports, i'm dara brown, along with bill c karinsdnesday morning... the impact it could have on your commute ... kari hall is tracking the latest system. and... . >>> rain expected on this wednesday morning. the impact it could have on your commute. we are tracking the latest system, and -- >> for rain or shine, the warriors taking to the court at oracle arena for game five a. man down, a team strong, still on the hunt for a ring. plus -- >> 2016, hillary clinton and donald trump big winners back east. today in the bay starts right now. a very good wednesday morning to you. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock.
. >>> now keep it right here for more news, weather and sports, i'm dara brown, along with bill c karinsdnesday morning... the impact it could have on your commute ... kari hall is tracking the latest system. and... . >>> rain expected on this wednesday morning. the impact it could have on your commute. we are tracking the latest system, and -- >> for rain or shine, the warriors taking to the court at oracle arena for game five a. man down, a team strong, still on the...
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new york and needed another victory to continue momentum against democratic front-runner bill clinton. but jerry brown finished third in new york with governor clinton winning the state on his way to securing the party nomination. bill clinton then defeated incumbent george h.w. bush in the general election. this program is about one hour. >> we welcome you to the post. we are glad to have you. we wish you luck on tuesday. is there anything you want to say to us before we go to questions? >> by temperament, experience, commitment, i find myself in this presidential campaign, offering what i believe to be the only viable alternative for 1992 to restore stability to this country. it is the premise of my case that the governing elite is stuck. it is paralyzed. it can't take the necessary corrective action to restore vitality to this country. the level of despair and suffering and injustice has no historic precedent in history of our nation. folks in washington are acting as though there are some problems out there that it is pretty much business as usual. two interpretations of 1992. one is there are som
new york and needed another victory to continue momentum against democratic front-runner bill clinton. but jerry brown finished third in new york with governor clinton winning the state on his way to securing the party nomination. bill clinton then defeated incumbent george h.w. bush in the general election. this program is about one hour. >> we welcome you to the post. we are glad to have you. we wish you luck on tuesday. is there anything you want to say to us before we go to questions?...
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i'm dara brown, along with bill karens. thank you for watching "early today."dnesday. another freeway shooting in the east bay....this time leading to a fatal crash. sam//vo d a . >> a violent pattern popping up again, another shooting in the east bay. this time leading to a fatal crash. >> it's all for two road wary candidates for the new york primary. both donald trump and hillary clinton coming close to 60% of the vote. it's a late challenge smr plus, making sure where there's smoke, there is not fire. the methods law enforcement will take to keep things safe. "today in the bay" starts right now. a very good morning to you. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. keeping things fresh on a wednesday. we have a
i'm dara brown, along with bill karens. thank you for watching "early today."dnesday. another freeway shooting in the east bay....this time leading to a fatal crash. sam//vo d a . >> a violent pattern popping up again, another shooting in the east bay. this time leading to a fatal crash. >> it's all for two road wary candidates for the new york primary. both donald trump and hillary clinton coming close to 60% of the vote. it's a late challenge smr plus, making sure where...
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. >> one week after signing the first $15 minimum wage bill, governor jerry brown is green lighting for legislation this time far family leave. the state will pay families up to 55% of the standard paycheck for up to six weeks. the law signed today raises that reimbursement rate to 70% for the lowest paid workers. >> so it's a real pleasure to be able to sign another bill that helps ordinary californians, working men and women. >> the new paid family leave law takes effect in 2018. president obama took notice saying quote, congress needs to catch up to california and to countries all over the world by acting to guarantee paid family leave to all americans. >>> this is a big issue across the bay area, a renter's rights, the key top pick of a special meeting tonight. it's happening right now. the city counsel is considering an emergency ordinance it calls for landlords to pay tenants relocation expenses. if approved, the ordinance would apply to tenants evicted for no reason or face a dramatic increase in rent. >> scarier than we thought, that's what top u.s. health experts are saying abo
. >> one week after signing the first $15 minimum wage bill, governor jerry brown is green lighting for legislation this time far family leave. the state will pay families up to 55% of the standard paycheck for up to six weeks. the law signed today raises that reimbursement rate to 70% for the lowest paid workers. >> so it's a real pleasure to be able to sign another bill that helps ordinary californians, working men and women. >> the new paid family leave law takes effect in...
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. >> there's a california bill on governor brown's desk to boost paid leave to 70% for the state. moves would bring other company closer to private employers, facebook and google give generous paid leave. yahoo! started to give moms 16 weeks of paid maternity leave and 8 for fathers. the vote will take place during the supervisor's 2:00 p.m. meeting and then heads no the mayors desk. it would go into effect for companies with 50 companies or more 2017. and those with 20 or more next year. >>> traffic, meanwhile, getting back to normal on first street in san jose. this, after a vta light rail train collided with a car today. emergency crews had to use heavy equipment to extract the driver from an audi sedan. the person in the car prpted to regional medical center. police had to close that intersection for an hour but trains did pass through. >> temperatures in the spring time, heating up. we might even break some records this week. here's a live look across the bay with traffic cameras. sun shining, use sunblock this morning. here's meteorologist kari hall, also shining with that c
. >> there's a california bill on governor brown's desk to boost paid leave to 70% for the state. moves would bring other company closer to private employers, facebook and google give generous paid leave. yahoo! started to give moms 16 weeks of paid maternity leave and 8 for fathers. the vote will take place during the supervisor's 2:00 p.m. meeting and then heads no the mayors desk. it would go into effect for companies with 50 companies or more 2017. and those with 20 or more next year....
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. >> bill: pam brown and catherine herridge report this. in a case like this you get one shot at the queen. the case has to be airtight and perfect. you agree with that. >> we have a lot of evidence that's public, a lot of the emails have been released because of court order. so we have a lot of insight into the investigation. but i would suggest there is a lot more evidence we just don't have that we don't have any insight to. i think what we are seeing publicly is the tip of the iceberg and there is probably a lot more and am lot more complicated. another risk factor is this reportedly upcoming f.b.i. interview. a lot of people don't go down because of what they do but because of lies they tell f.b.i. officials. we don't know anything about it exactly. there are reports it's coming soon. but it's part of that black hole. we can base our knowledge on other investigation and great reporting. but there is still limited information. bill: back to the article. this is an interesting quote. timing is of the essence. being right is absolutely cr
. >> bill: pam brown and catherine herridge report this. in a case like this you get one shot at the queen. the case has to be airtight and perfect. you agree with that. >> we have a lot of evidence that's public, a lot of the emails have been released because of court order. so we have a lot of insight into the investigation. but i would suggest there is a lot more evidence we just don't have that we don't have any insight to. i think what we are seeing publicly is the tip of the...
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. >>> applause at this union office, governor brown signed a bill to raise state minimum wage to 15s ands hour in six years time. >> union members fought hard for the increase, now, pressure is mounting to go beyond the increase. >> that is right. david, accelerating is generating opposition. >> proponents are saying workers in the bay area are not able to keep up with the cost of living with what they get now but business owners are bristling at a higher rate so fast. >> nina spends times checking maps. among her duties but the wage differs on the location of the business. sunnyvale and san jose are $10.30 but this month, considering an increase of $15 by 2018. the timetable is justified according to the san jose pro poser. >> we have had 25% increase in minimum wage and increase of rent of 50%. so, in that situation, the increase asking for the 15 sooner is, i think a powerful argument. >> opposition is forming amongst small business owners. >> i've seen a 10% increase in labor from last year. and i am now working harder and hiring less people. they're not getting hours as they use
. >>> applause at this union office, governor brown signed a bill to raise state minimum wage to 15s ands hour in six years time. >> union members fought hard for the increase, now, pressure is mounting to go beyond the increase. >> that is right. david, accelerating is generating opposition. >> proponents are saying workers in the bay area are not able to keep up with the cost of living with what they get now but business owners are bristling at a higher rate so...
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york and in another victory could today's lament them against democratic front rudder bill clinton but jerry brown finished third in new york with governor clinton when he missed it on his own to secured party nomination. this program is about it now or. >> we welcome you and are very glad to have you. we wish you luck on tuesday. is there anything you want to say? sometimes it is worth letting you take three minutes to tell us what you want us to hear. brown: i temper myself with commitment. i find myself in this commitment being the only viable alternative for 1992 to restore stability to this country. it is the premise of my case that the governing elite is stuck. it is paralyzed. it can't take the necessary corrective action to restore vitality to this country. the level of despair and suffering and injustice has no historic precedent in history of our nation. folks in washington are acting as though there are some problems out there that it is pretty much business as usual. two interpretations of 1992. one is there are some problems that ought to be corrected. there is another view, there is
york and in another victory could today's lament them against democratic front rudder bill clinton but jerry brown finished third in new york with governor clinton when he missed it on his own to secured party nomination. this program is about it now or. >> we welcome you and are very glad to have you. we wish you luck on tuesday. is there anything you want to say? sometimes it is worth letting you take three minutes to tell us what you want us to hear. brown: i temper myself with...
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jerry brown joins supporters from across the state to sign a bill making california's minimum-wage and $15 the legislation went to the governor's office last week the plans to increase a gradual leave the to 22 to two when all businesses will be getting a $15 an hour minimum. >>will tran: now is to the suburbs is the man for our city areas is loath to small communities in search of cheaper housing the region has that in nearly 450,000 jobs but only 50,000 housing units. >>will tran: people living in burlingame and south bay are also doing that as well and national news to people died and 32 were injured in an amtrak train headed to new york and savannah georgia it happened just out the philadelphia early sunday morning when 300 passengers and seven crew members were on board. >>reporter: national transportation safety board investigators on the scene of a deadly train accident near chester pa. they recover the event and video from the locomotives and now began unraveling howe happened and why the crash of bringing up uncomfortable memories of the derailment philadelphia last may that k
jerry brown joins supporters from across the state to sign a bill making california's minimum-wage and $15 the legislation went to the governor's office last week the plans to increase a gradual leave the to 22 to two when all businesses will be getting a $15 an hour minimum. >>will tran: now is to the suburbs is the man for our city areas is loath to small communities in search of cheaper housing the region has that in nearly 450,000 jobs but only 50,000 housing units. >>will tran:...
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. >>> after one week of signing the nation's first $15 minimum wage bill governor jerry brown for family leave. under current law, the state will pay families up to 55% their standard paycheck for up to six weeks. the law signed yesterday raises that reimbursement rate to 70%. the new family leave act takes effect in 015. >>> for as for san francisco, this city is ahead of california and the rest of the country. san francisco becomes the first city to require businesses to provide fully paid leave for new parents. today supervisors are going to make that ordinance official. the measure requires employers with at 20 workers to provide the family leave benefits. mayor ed lee says he will sign that new measure into law. >>> 6:13 right now. the 2016 f-150 pickup is the only full-size pickup truck to score in crash test and the insurance institute evaluated using crash tests and the f-150 is the best selling pickup truck in america. >> it really is ford tough. >>> the leader of the second largest economy in the entire western hemisphere may be out of a job soon. >> scott grew after all these
. >>> after one week of signing the nation's first $15 minimum wage bill governor jerry brown for family leave. under current law, the state will pay families up to 55% their standard paycheck for up to six weeks. the law signed yesterday raises that reimbursement rate to 70%. the new family leave act takes effect in 015. >>> for as for san francisco, this city is ahead of california and the rest of the country. san francisco becomes the first city to require businesses to...
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office, governor brown signed a bill to raise state minimum wage to 15s ands hour in six years time. >> union members fought hard for the increase, now, pressure is mounting to go beyond the increase. >> that is right. david, accelerating is generating opposition. >> proponents are saying workers in the bay area are not able to keep up with the cost of living with what they get now but business owners are bristling at a higher rate so fast. >> nina spends times checking maps. among her duties but the wage differs on the location of the business. sunnyvale and san jose are $10.30 but this month, considering an increase of $15 by 2018. the timetable is justified according to the san jose pro poser. >> we have had 25% increase in minimum wage and increase of rent of 50%. so, in that situation, the increase asking for the 15 sooner is, i think a powerful argument. >> opposition isforming amongst small business owners. >> i've seen a 10% increase in labor from last year. and i am now working harder and hiring less people. they're not getting hours as they used to. >> if go gsing to $15 th
office, governor brown signed a bill to raise state minimum wage to 15s ands hour in six years time. >> union members fought hard for the increase, now, pressure is mounting to go beyond the increase. >> that is right. david, accelerating is generating opposition. >> proponents are saying workers in the bay area are not able to keep up with the cost of living with what they get now but business owners are bristling at a higher rate so fast. >> nina spends times checking...
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governor brown signed a bill today allowing new parents time with their newborn or workers to care forick relative. the new law boosts how much the state will pay. giving employees as much as 70% of their income during their six weeks of leave. >> but with globalization comes pressure. comes pressure on wages being pushed down for the average person, and it comes with pressure against providing benefits. >> a higher pay in the state law which starts in 2018 could be good news for san francisco specifically after the city passed a bill requiring employers to offer six weeks of fully paid leave to new parents. with the state paying more, businesses and the city won't have as large of a pay gap to cover. >>> every year, americans face changes to the tax code. in 2015 it's no different. this years filers can expect tweaks rather than radical changes. we'll have tax tips for you every day up until the deadline. that's monday april 18th this year. here's 7 on your side's michael finney. >> the good news especially for those procrastinators, tax day is monday april 18th. you see, under federa
governor brown signed a bill today allowing new parents time with their newborn or workers to care forick relative. the new law boosts how much the state will pay. giving employees as much as 70% of their income during their six weeks of leave. >> but with globalization comes pressure. comes pressure on wages being pushed down for the average person, and it comes with pressure against providing benefits. >> a higher pay in the state law which starts in 2018 could be good news for...
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spending in north carolina out of protests supporters of the bill claim it protects people's privacy rights. >>> california governor jerry brownigning a bill into law today that will gradually raise the state's minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2022. both houses of the state legislature approved the measure on thursday. republicans and business groups warn the move to cost thousands of jobs governor brown says california's fast-growing economy can be a sash the races. >>> florida man is behind bars after police say he hit a teenager on a moped and then just drove away. >> the 18-year-old died. it happened near -- early sunday morning as troopers say 18-year-old nick easton was rear ended by a mannis san extera and pulled up on to the hoot hood. he was struck for several hundred yards before being thrown off that vehicle. florida highway patrol says craig howard was driving under the influence when he hit ethan. >> makes me so angry. it's not fair. it's not fair. life is too short, you know, and for him to come such a long way in doing great, just taken right out from underneath him. >> howard is charged with dui, manslaughter and
spending in north carolina out of protests supporters of the bill claim it protects people's privacy rights. >>> california governor jerry brownigning a bill into law today that will gradually raise the state's minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2022. both houses of the state legislature approved the measure on thursday. republicans and business groups warn the move to cost thousands of jobs governor brown says california's fast-growing economy can be a sash the races. >>> florida...
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henninger around the nation, california governor jerry brown will sign a bill raising the state's minimum wage to $15 an hour. the wage will rise slowly from its current $10 an hour over the next six years. it will increase further based on inflation beginning in 2024. an hour ago, presidential candidate hillary clinton join new york governor andrew cuomo for a minimum wage victory rally in new york. a dealate also reached to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour. it was part of the 25th -- 16 budget package which legislators passed last week. toay, a judge clear the way put a $15 minimum-wage plan on the ballot. the former head of the d.c. chamber of congress to the board of elections for its attempt to put the issue before voters. the judge ruled against the elections, but they try to get the decision reversed. adc superior court judge rejected the challenge this morning. a major airline merger announced today could impact travel in our area. alaska air group is merging with virgin america after outfitting rival jetblue airways with a cash price of $2.5 billion. alaska air says the merg
henninger around the nation, california governor jerry brown will sign a bill raising the state's minimum wage to $15 an hour. the wage will rise slowly from its current $10 an hour over the next six years. it will increase further based on inflation beginning in 2024. an hour ago, presidential candidate hillary clinton join new york governor andrew cuomo for a minimum wage victory rally in new york. a dealate also reached to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour. it was part of the 25th -- 16...