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>>> andy galvin, his roots go back to the california missions, his heart is in the california missions, and he knows all about the california missions. he's our guest today on mosaic. andy, thanks for being with us. >> thank you. happy to be here. >>> you are quite the guy, and i don't want to say you're wearing your heart on your sleeve, but you do have a mission shirt on! >> we have these shirts on sale at our mission store, and all the other california mission shirts. >>> are they wash and wear? they dry nicely? >> yes. >>> andy, if there's one show i would want to have more time for, it's this one. you have so much to tell us. the california missions, you do pilgrimages to the mission. as present, the missions in california -- i'm from philadelphia -- kind of like independence mall in philadelphia. they are there and they are terrific and they are huge, but they get overlooked. >> right. >>> tell us about it. how many are there? >> well, the california missions, main thing to remember-- >> you're the curator. >> san francisco, been there since 2004. my claim to fame, the reason i w
>>> andy galvin, his roots go back to the california missions, his heart is in the california missions, and he knows all about the california missions. he's our guest today on mosaic. andy, thanks for being with us. >> thank you. happy to be here. >>> you are quite the guy, and i don't want to say you're wearing your heart on your sleeve, but you do have a mission shirt on! >> we have these shirts on sale at our mission store, and all the other california mission...
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from farm to feast, stay tuned for more of the tempting tastes of california. >> welcome back to "california country." >> at the kitchen in sacramento, chefs are busy preparing tasty dishes using a vegetable that's increasing in popularity. california endives are showing up on more and more dinner plates. >> i mean, you see a lot of people use, uh, the endive as vessels. so they'll take just the leaf off and put things in it and serve it that way. uh, i think it has a lot of different uses. >> the chances are if this vegetable's on your plate, it's probably grown by california vegetable specialties, a company headquartered in the tiny hamlet of rio vista, between san francisco and sacramento. the first thing the owner did was give us a lesson in pronunciation. >> so what we grow here at cvs is spelled e-n-d-i-v-e. however, it'pronounced quite differently, and the correct pronunciation is this--on-deev. >> obviously, uh, rio vista, where rich works, is about as far away from france as you can get, so we tend to call it en-dive. now, i know rich is cringing in his seat as i say this, as he has
from farm to feast, stay tuned for more of the tempting tastes of california. >> welcome back to "california country." >> at the kitchen in sacramento, chefs are busy preparing tasty dishes using a vegetable that's increasing in popularity. california endives are showing up on more and more dinner plates. >> i mean, you see a lot of people use, uh, the endive as vessels. so they'll take just the leaf off and put things in it and serve it that way. uh, i think it has...
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[captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] >> welcome to "california country." i'm your host, tracy sellers. our first story today involves a family that has taken the lessons of the past to ensure success today and in the future as well. take a walk through your average produce aisle these days and there are more choices than ever, but one farm has a very eye-catching marketing strategy to entice you. and it all has to do with the bright picture of a lile boy named andy. but have you ever stopped to wonder, who is this andy boy guy anyway? >> andy boy's my father, andy d'arrigo, he's the face on the label and a lot of people ask, is there an andy boy and i say, yes, there is. >> who is this? >> yep. it's me. >> oh. ha ha. you see, when folks around here say andy d'arrigo is the face of andy boy produce, they mean it, literally. now 86 years young, he, along with his daughter margaret and son john, run one of the most successful farms in the salinas valley. it all started back in the early 1900s, when andy's dad and uncle emigrated from sicily and went through e
[captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] >> welcome to "california country." i'm your host, tracy sellers. our first story today involves a family that has taken the lessons of the past to ensure success today and in the future as well. take a walk through your average produce aisle these days and there are more choices than ever, but one farm has a very eye-catching marketing strategy to entice you. and it all has to do with the bright picture of a lile...
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california's legislature passed a statewide band on the harvesting in california, the bill is now waitinghe signature of governor jerry brown. >> at one time thought royal to be able to eat a fin of a shark. but i think the world has changed. >> reporter: activists are not waiting patiently for change to occur. >> the population is getting decimated. they are going to go extinct in our lifetime if we don't do something now. >> the proposed shark fin ban has touched off alarm in the chinese community. some restaurant owners say shark fin soup is an important cultural dish. >> they are saying that in california over 70% of chinese are in support of this bill, but they actually talking to maybe 1 or 200 people. >> carl says his opposition to the bill isn't to save soup. it's to save sharks. >> we said why don't we ban the whole shark. so that if you truly are trying to save shark let's do it. this doesn't even save one shark. >> chan says the bill allows fishermen to sell everything but the fins. rebecca lee says that's because shark meat sells for around $4 a pound, while the fins can fetch
california's legislature passed a statewide band on the harvesting in california, the bill is now waitinghe signature of governor jerry brown. >> at one time thought royal to be able to eat a fin of a shark. but i think the world has changed. >> reporter: activists are not waiting patiently for change to occur. >> the population is getting decimated. they are going to go extinct in our lifetime if we don't do something now. >> the proposed shark fin ban has touched off...
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california u.s. attorney said, so i thought that was kind of interesting, and there are a number of communities in southern california that have been very concerned about the proliferation of marijuana dispensaries. so in a sense there's local officials who have clearly been talking to federal officials. >> and the irs is moving in as well. in terms of pharmacy law, as long as it's against the law on a federal level, but allows these clubs to exist statewide, that conflict, is there ever going to be a resolution? will we ever be able to go into a walgreen's and make sure the people that need it get it rather than people selling it or smoking it for recreation? >> that's the big question. when prop 2,151st came down, there was the question that the feds had about whether there was any legitimate medical use. the clinton's administration drug scar asked them to put out a report, presumably thinking the answer would be no, and to his great shock got a report published in '99 saying yes, there should be
california u.s. attorney said, so i thought that was kind of interesting, and there are a number of communities in southern california that have been very concerned about the proliferation of marijuana dispensaries. so in a sense there's local officials who have clearly been talking to federal officials. >> and the irs is moving in as well. in terms of pharmacy law, as long as it's against the law on a federal level, but allows these clubs to exist statewide, that conflict, is there ever...
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the people of california are ready to end the death penalty. a couple of weeks ago we were able to do a poll on the question of the governor converting all of these 713 death sentences to life without possibility of parole, and a change would save the city california $1 billion in five years. 63% of the voters support this idea across the entire state. every region of the state had a majority of support. a majority of republicans and democratic voters support this idea. 63%, ready for the governor to take everyone off of death row. this is an important change from where we used to be on this issue, because for a very long time, politicians have been afraid to talk about reasons for ending the death penalty and this has been seen -- been seen as an issue that would run political careers, as the former district attorney has shown, the death penalty is no longer of liability and the voters are ready for candidates who will say that we need smart criminal- justice policy, to keep the community safe and that will hold the offenders accountable, and
the people of california are ready to end the death penalty. a couple of weeks ago we were able to do a poll on the question of the governor converting all of these 713 death sentences to life without possibility of parole, and a change would save the city california $1 billion in five years. 63% of the voters support this idea across the entire state. every region of the state had a majority of support. a majority of republicans and democratic voters support this idea. 63%, ready for the...
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from farm to feast--stay tuned for more of the tempting tastes of california. >> welcome back to "californiantry." >> joanne neft didn't start out a few years ago yearning to become a food rock star, but now, in placer county, her swirl of bright gray hair turns heads everywhere she goes. >> 20 years ago, i started the farmers' markets in placer county. and i thought to myself, what could we do that would help people understand that there's something wonderful to eat in placer county every day of the year? i had a friend, susan dupre, who came for lunch in december, and we had what i had picked up at the farmers' market on saturday. and so we finished our little lunch, and she pushed her chair back from the table, and she said, "why don't you just write a cookbook?" >> so along with professional chef laura kenny, joanne decided to show her friend and the rest of us just how it's done. >> so we started two weeks after we decided we were going to, and we had dinner, just the 4 of us, on january 5, and it was awesome. so we decided we should invite some more people to come with us. >> joanne an
from farm to feast--stay tuned for more of the tempting tastes of california. >> welcome back to "californiantry." >> joanne neft didn't start out a few years ago yearning to become a food rock star, but now, in placer county, her swirl of bright gray hair turns heads everywhere she goes. >> 20 years ago, i started the farmers' markets in placer county. and i thought to myself, what could we do that would help people understand that there's something wonderful to eat...
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en sacramento california santiago lucero. inician >> una pausa y al volver. las res a 2 sospechosos. >> el gobierno tiene intenciÓn de cambio su estrategia. >> son personas que estÁn para sobrevivir y no estÁn buscando algÚn otro objetivo, cÓmo hacer bien las cosas crear una mejor sociedad. tambiÉn los deberes de ansiedad aumentan. >> llegÓ el salvador m. la privada enl marco de una gira para latinoamÉrica que se iniciÓ en repÚblica dominicana en boca a el reconocimiento del estado palestino. el visitante tendrÁ una reuniÓn privada con mauricio funes, y ambos ofrecerÁn una conferencia maÑana. en el sector privado quiero poner su granito de arena para apoyar al gobierno de su polÍtica de reducir la sobre poblaciÓn carcelaria. salvador castellan dice a que el gobierno ve con desconfianza esta propuesta. >> reducirirl enorme a lineamiento de irrevencia carcelaria asÍ como la criminalidad del general es la promesa de los empresarios a cambio de que el estado les entre el manejo del sistema penitenciario local. >> no se trata de que andemos bocÓn de negocios. noso
en sacramento california santiago lucero. inician >> una pausa y al volver. las res a 2 sospechosos. >> el gobierno tiene intenciÓn de cambio su estrategia. >> son personas que estÁn para sobrevivir y no estÁn buscando algÚn otro objetivo, cÓmo hacer bien las cosas crear una mejor sociedad. tambiÉn los deberes de ansiedad aumentan. >> llegÓ el salvador m. la privada enl marco de una gira para latinoamÉrica que se iniciÓ en repÚblica dominicana en boca a el...
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now, before this trip to the states, it never been to california. can i share a secret with you?in a legal roadblock hundreds of miles to the ease stopping other americans from coming into the state of california as though it were a foreign country? and where does their jurisdiction and? long island? i just don't get it. anyway was unconstitutional. they didn't care about it. what they were doing was stopping and turning back anybody who looked like a non-employable. that is the word they used. how could you prove you weren't unemployable? you would reach into your pocket and pull out 50 bucks and if you could show 50 bucks at the old do remi to the border guard you might make it into the golden state of california where you'd assured to get a less than warm welcome anyway. so woody took a look at that situation and he said kind of a musical postcard to the folks back home thinking of pulling up stakes and coming out to california. maybe they had better think again. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] woody made it into the state of california and it was th
now, before this trip to the states, it never been to california. can i share a secret with you?in a legal roadblock hundreds of miles to the ease stopping other americans from coming into the state of california as though it were a foreign country? and where does their jurisdiction and? long island? i just don't get it. anyway was unconstitutional. they didn't care about it. what they were doing was stopping and turning back anybody who looked like a non-employable. that is the word they used....
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the university of california has been involved through the science of its provision of scientists and their relationship to hersey you see since day one has been in charge of researching designing and testing nuclear weapons and to some extent producing weapons every single long nuclear weapon in sunday's arsenal was by university of california. we don't warm gold it's. a little person you californio was selected as the contract because the army needed sciences to leave their first of the positions. a group of protesters interrupted a university of california border regions meeting to demand the school's severed ties with the nation's nuclear weapons program. if. he has. to. say. wealthy british scientists are some spot on. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy. much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report on r.g.p. . me this week. a pool of money if anything you. make. sure it's still. on the list. they are you going to buy into giving to see if you see regions through in the management of
the university of california has been involved through the science of its provision of scientists and their relationship to hersey you see since day one has been in charge of researching designing and testing nuclear weapons and to some extent producing weapons every single long nuclear weapon in sunday's arsenal was by university of california. we don't warm gold it's. a little person you californio was selected as the contract because the army needed sciences to leave their first of the...
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. >>> california se dispone a recortar cientos de millones de dÓlares del programa medical el plan cuentala aprobaciÓn de presidente barack obama. >>> quiero cuales serÁn las medidass norma tiene mÁs detalles. >>> ana prado recibiÓ el rechazo de un dentista para su hijo que sufre de autismo. >>> lo atendiÓ bien pero recientemente dijo que no aceptaba medical. >>> eso fue antes que el gobierno federal aprobara recordar 10% el recorte para proveedores de salud. >>> si no tuvieras esa ayuda no sabÍamos adonde ir. >>> la acciÓn segÚn dados a febreroing rÁ a mÉdicos dentistas y asilos de anciano, pero especialmente para paciente. >>> una baja en la pago de 10% muchos especialistas no le van a que der dar servicio medio al paciente. >>> lo que podemos es hacer las practica mÁs pequeÑos y ver mas paciente. >>> pero no darÁ servicio a nadie dice. >>> no podemos dejar sin cuidado a pacientes vamos a tener que conformar concierto (...). >>> mientras ella ruega que el gobierno coincide re la decisiÓn. >>> que piensen en los niÑos que tanto recorto no esta bien. >>> un grupo de manifestante del movim
. >>> california se dispone a recortar cientos de millones de dÓlares del programa medical el plan cuentala aprobaciÓn de presidente barack obama. >>> quiero cuales serÁn las medidass norma tiene mÁs detalles. >>> ana prado recibiÓ el rechazo de un dentista para su hijo que sufre de autismo. >>> lo atendiÓ bien pero recientemente dijo que no aceptaba medical. >>> eso fue antes que el gobierno federal aprobara recordar 10% el recorte para...
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are probably california and they're a good time. regions are in most cases the wealthy business elites who are in some cases c.e.o.'s of major war profiteering multinational corporations. you see a lot of regents who are in charge of big media companies military industrial firms real estate for arms is really like a circle of the top kind of dominates the. goings on the circles generally composed of the. chair of the regions the past chair the president and a few of the executive officers. the current chair of the board of regents is richard bloom. richard lum is someone who i see as a very conflicted individual on one hand he has a free tibet bumper sticker on the back of his b.m.w. he has said on several occasions that he is a passionate advocate for the abolition of nuclear weapons on the other hand he was deeply invested in the your ass corporation and corine corporation both of whom received construction contracts to rebuild iraq after u.s. and period forces leveled that country on the other hand richard long as the chairman of
are probably california and they're a good time. regions are in most cases the wealthy business elites who are in some cases c.e.o.'s of major war profiteering multinational corporations. you see a lot of regents who are in charge of big media companies military industrial firms real estate for arms is really like a circle of the top kind of dominates the. goings on the circles generally composed of the. chair of the regions the past chair the president and a few of the executive officers. the...
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university of california from the inception of nuclear weapons has been right there and by. you see since day one has been in charge of researching designing and testing nuclear weapons and to some extent producing weapons every single nuclear weapon in surveys arsenal was designed by university of california and played every nuclear weapon. from the days of the manhattan project in one nine hundred forty two the university of california has been involved through the science its provision of scientists and their relationship to the university. in the late one nine hundred forty two disease site which is now also almost was selected by the arm for. a place to assemble the first of all of the work from the scientific problems associated with. the university of california who was selected as the contractor to run the stuff that was considered important because our meat needed scientists to meet their university positions they have come to a place that basically we know about. u.c. berkeley had built up an unparalleled scientific organization within the united states at the u.c.
university of california from the inception of nuclear weapons has been right there and by. you see since day one has been in charge of researching designing and testing nuclear weapons and to some extent producing weapons every single nuclear weapon in surveys arsenal was designed by university of california and played every nuclear weapon. from the days of the manhattan project in one nine hundred forty two the university of california has been involved through the science its provision of...
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it's california communities and u.s. communities. these organizations provide important products and services to cities at a great discount and both are an important part of the league and help keep your league dues as low as possible. when you visit the expo tomorrow, stop by booth 908 to learn more about how your city can access tax-exempt financing and pooled purchasing power. the expo opens at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow and closes at 5:00 p.m. also, don't forget to enter your city for one of three grand prizes being given on friday afternoon at the closing session. cardiac sciences is giving away two automated external defibrillators or a.e.d.'s, to two lucky cities. cool 'em technologies, whose founder is richard lowenthal, is giving one lucky city an electric vehicle charging station plus $1,000 towards its installation, and for those people starting to get electric cars, maybe a volt or a leaf, what's going to come in really handy. enter your city in the bin just inside the entrance to the expo hall. it goes without saying that your
it's california communities and u.s. communities. these organizations provide important products and services to cities at a great discount and both are an important part of the league and help keep your league dues as low as possible. when you visit the expo tomorrow, stop by booth 908 to learn more about how your city can access tax-exempt financing and pooled purchasing power. the expo opens at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow and closes at 5:00 p.m. also, don't forget to enter your city for one of three...
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ben tracy looks at the impact in california. and the comeback cardinals cap their miracle season with their 11th world series championship. mark strassmann talks to the series mvp, and his mom. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. l: aitchell: and good evening. aay, the calendar may say that it's still only october, but up middle the east coast today, y ac a look outside your window, ningit might convince you that it is the middle of winter. trav an early snowstorm is blasting out in across the region this itning, downing power lines, and snarling air and ground travel for thousands. noine quijano has been out in the thick of it. >> reporter: fall fell away quickly today in the northeast. in its place: an unwelcome, storming dose of winter. t> this is crazy. this is absolutely crazy. and it's so wet. it's just-- and it's not stopping. >> reporter: 12 states at one point were under a winter storm warning, stretching from west torm nia all the way to maine. >> this is a once-in-a-50-year r
ben tracy looks at the impact in california. and the comeback cardinals cap their miracle season with their 11th world series championship. mark strassmann talks to the series mvp, and his mom. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. l: aitchell: and good evening. aay, the calendar may say that it's still only october, but up middle the east coast today, y ac a look outside your window, ningit might convince you that it is the middle of winter....
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y california.ueva etapa que univisión 14. queremos ser un estado ha pasado junto hotel que los ha seguido del de tantos años por eso le pedimos que si tienen fotos que se hace cargo nuestros presentadores o reporteros las envía a noticias 14@univisión.net y hablemos. pecaron ser un esfuerzo conjunto para ver la actividad sísmica que defeca tres en la frontera entre las los países, erika flores nos habla de esto. >> tras el fuerte terremoto ocurrido en la ciudad fronteriza de mexicali en el pasado y los usen los dueños el centro de méxico solicitó la colaboración de científicos del servicio geológico de estados unidos para trabajar en conjunto y estuvieron sólo en la frontera, compartir conocimientos y tomar las medidas de seres para evitar el mayor número de muertes posible y daños en caso de otros sismos. tratemos fomentar la ciencia. podemos fomentar las medidas de mitigación necesarias para que los temblores no nos afecta es como nos han. >> sistema de educación en california y será parte de la
y california.ueva etapa que univisión 14. queremos ser un estado ha pasado junto hotel que los ha seguido del de tantos años por eso le pedimos que si tienen fotos que se hace cargo nuestros presentadores o reporteros las envía a noticias 14@univisión.net y hablemos. pecaron ser un esfuerzo conjunto para ver la actividad sísmica que defeca tres en la frontera entre las los países, erika flores nos habla de esto. >> tras el fuerte terremoto ocurrido en la ciudad fronteriza de...
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following this arriving at the california board of the migrants were stopped cold.et up a highly illegal and constitutional roadblocks calling it the bomb blockade. they got the los angeles times and william randolph hearst and the chamber of commerce and the anti migrant block. before this trip to the states i have never been to california but can i share a secret? i have seen it on a map and i am pretty sure los angeles is as far west as you can get. what was the lapd doing setting up an illegal roadblock hundreds of miles to the stopping other americans from coming into the state of california as if it were a foreign country? where does the jurisdiction end? long island? it was unconstitutional. they didn't care about it. they were stopping and turning back anybody who looked like they were unemployable. how could you prove you weren't unemployable? you would reach into your pocket and pull out $50. if you could show $50 to the border guard you might make it into the golden state of california where you would be sure to get a less than warm welcome anyway. woody
following this arriving at the california board of the migrants were stopped cold.et up a highly illegal and constitutional roadblocks calling it the bomb blockade. they got the los angeles times and william randolph hearst and the chamber of commerce and the anti migrant block. before this trip to the states i have never been to california but can i share a secret? i have seen it on a map and i am pretty sure los angeles is as far west as you can get. what was the lapd doing setting up an...
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la secretaria del trabajo, ilda solis, en california.s porque ella tenÍa... (aplausos). esto es porque ella tenÍa esta fuerza moral, que decÍa, tÚ si se puede niÑa. marÍa, la semana pasada en new york. hablando con un caballero que se grabÓ en el programa. tiene una escuela en el bronx. que lo hace es ayudar, a esos hijos que quizÁs no hablen inglÉs. y puedan integrarse de una forma fÁcil. al proceso escolar, y que sus padres tambiÉn lo hagan. y quÉ centhacen para ayudar en . >>> nosotros en taech of amÉrica tiene que ser un equipo, los padres y maestros y de nuestra perspectiva es motivar a los maestros para motivar a los padres y estudiantes. y lo que nos hemos dado cuenta, que cuando moto vamos a los mae tienen esa conexiÓn con los estudiantes. que haya la imagen y que no solo lo vean los estudiantes si no que los padres, que mi hijo puede llegar a ser maestro. >>> gracias a todos ustedes por participar con nosotros en este programa. >>> y con otra breve pausa, en la universidad estatal de california en san bernardino, tiene que ir a
la secretaria del trabajo, ilda solis, en california.s porque ella tenÍa... (aplausos). esto es porque ella tenÍa esta fuerza moral, que decÍa, tÚ si se puede niÑa. marÍa, la semana pasada en new york. hablando con un caballero que se grabÓ en el programa. tiene una escuela en el bronx. que lo hace es ayudar, a esos hijos que quizÁs no hablen inglÉs. y puedan integrarse de una forma fÁcil. al proceso escolar, y que sus padres tambiÉn lo hagan. y quÉ centhacen para ayudar en ....
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this is between california and sacramento. some cars are still getting by here on california.e cable car tracks but the cable car service there's delays. if you work at wells fargo, you won't be able to get in or get out, if you are in the building watching, this is what's going on at the very entrance of your billing. and the police were there. you can see the police officers are beginning to lineup. we also have several news crews on the ground. we are -- we have this covered. this protest is pretty much confined to this area of the financial district. south bay commute, northbound 280, once again, having a bad day. it's backed up from 101 all the way to the lawrence expressway. 85 from 87 to cupertino. this is becoming -- this is becoming kind of normal. northbound 101 slowing down to the tully road exit all the way to de la cruz. i hope this is not the new normal. let's go to -- to steve. >>> okay. thank you. a lot of 50s and mostly sunny skies. we have patchy, thick fog out in the east bay. but it's starting to burn off. it's very shallow. remember monday/tuesday, the clo
this is between california and sacramento. some cars are still getting by here on california.e cable car tracks but the cable car service there's delays. if you work at wells fargo, you won't be able to get in or get out, if you are in the building watching, this is what's going on at the very entrance of your billing. and the police were there. you can see the police officers are beginning to lineup. we also have several news crews on the ground. we are -- we have this covered. this protest is...
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in california, half of the people who commit murder are not caught. we need to catch the people committing murder. this is what she means when punishment must be firm, if people get away with murder, they learn that they can and the community learns that they can. this is really the fundamental problem. we can do much better job if we were actually to replace the death penalty to life without parole and invest the money saved in solving homicides. every victim's family should have some justice. >> i wanted to ask you to perhaps tell the audience about the controversy related to the death qualified jury. many people did not realize that when we select a jury for the death penalty case, this is comprised of different members of the city. >> people look to california as we continue to send a lot of people to death row every year, with the highest number of new death sentences. people look at the state and they see how many people in california are moving away from the death penalty, who favor replacing the death penalty and how can you have so many peopl
in california, half of the people who commit murder are not caught. we need to catch the people committing murder. this is what she means when punishment must be firm, if people get away with murder, they learn that they can and the community learns that they can. this is really the fundamental problem. we can do much better job if we were actually to replace the death penalty to life without parole and invest the money saved in solving homicides. every victim's family should have some justice....
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together, we can end the death penalty in california. [applause] >> thank you for having me here today. i would like to close by saying i have had the opportunity to view this issue from every point of view, having been the warden at san quentin state prison. i am absolutely impassioned about the fact that it is time to end the death penalty in this state. life without possibility of parole is the real sentence. hold people accountable and gives them the opportunity to change within the prison system, and they can give back by working within the prison system, giving restitution to family members and working on behalf of the state of california on a variety of projects that go on inside prisons. i also want to echo what the process said -- please join, please help -- i also want to echo what natasha said. talk to 10 of your friends, send e-mails, send letters. thank you. [applause] >> 1985, when i was sentenced to death for a crime i did not commit, i thought right away that this would be rectified. i was convicted of two different crime
together, we can end the death penalty in california. [applause] >> thank you for having me here today. i would like to close by saying i have had the opportunity to view this issue from every point of view, having been the warden at san quentin state prison. i am absolutely impassioned about the fact that it is time to end the death penalty in this state. life without possibility of parole is the real sentence. hold people accountable and gives them the opportunity to change within the...
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. >> we're making progress in california. the statue was enacted by the voters and it will take the voters working together to into the death penalty in california. this is a very daunting task. although the initial process gave people a voice in politics, this has turned into a situation where money has a voice in politics. this is going to be a challenge to raise the funds that we need to actually mount an initiative campaign with the death penalty, but we're getting closer and closer every day. the people of california are ready to end the death penalty. a couple of weeks ago we were able to do a poll on the question of the governor converting all of these 713 death sentences to life without possibility of parole, and a change would save the city california $1 billion in five years. 63% of the voters support this idea across the entire state. every region of the state had a majority of support. a majority of republicans and democratic voters support this idea. 63%, ready for the governor to take everyone off of death row.
. >> we're making progress in california. the statue was enacted by the voters and it will take the voters working together to into the death penalty in california. this is a very daunting task. although the initial process gave people a voice in politics, this has turned into a situation where money has a voice in politics. this is going to be a challenge to raise the funds that we need to actually mount an initiative campaign with the death penalty, but we're getting closer and closer...
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. >>> las Últimas en horas dos sismos sacudieron a california el mÁs reciente fue en la maÑana de 3,6urriÓ otro al noroeste de sacramento, tomando por sorpresa a los habitante de california aquÍ reaccionaron ante la intensa actividad sÍsmica de las aumentas semana. >>> Único se asusta, pero no he tomado acciÓn, si ocurriera algo hoy no creo estÁ preparado como alimentos en latina primeros auxilios tengo que aceptar que no. >>> son 3 los sismos aquÍ en el Área de la bahÍa, en tan solo dos semanas. >>> la junta directiva del bart aplazÓ adoptar una nueva polÍtica en torno a la intervenciÓn del servicio in Álamo brake en las instalaciones. >>> el pasado octubre interrumpieron los telÉfonos celular para bajar la capacidad de combo convocatoria. >>> san francisco un juez bloqueo la ordenanza que obliga a vendedores de telÉfonos celulares advertir sobre la radiaciÓn que tienen. >>> ahora la ciudad tendrÁ que dis atribuir no * folletos. >>>. >>> hoy comenzÓ en san josÉ una campaÑa para abolir la pena de muerte en california pretende reemplazar la pepa capital para una sentencia sin derecho a
. >>> las Últimas en horas dos sismos sacudieron a california el mÁs reciente fue en la maÑana de 3,6urriÓ otro al noroeste de sacramento, tomando por sorpresa a los habitante de california aquÍ reaccionaron ante la intensa actividad sÍsmica de las aumentas semana. >>> Único se asusta, pero no he tomado acciÓn, si ocurriera algo hoy no creo estÁ preparado como alimentos en latina primeros auxilios tengo que aceptar que no. >>> son 3 los sismos aquÍ en el...
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together, we can end the death penalty in california. [applause] >> thank you for having me here today. i would like to close by saying i have had the opportunity to view this issue from every point of view, having been the warden at san quentin state prison.
together, we can end the death penalty in california. [applause] >> thank you for having me here today. i would like to close by saying i have had the opportunity to view this issue from every point of view, having been the warden at san quentin state prison.
together, we can end the death penalty in california